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HVE (3C5CF Bible Predicts Good Team This Fall But Fears Heavy Schedule LINCOLN EVENING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1933. About forty women have en VAVGHAS HAS LARGE Ml If: CUBS mm GIANTS MENTOR tered the women's city golf tour LEAD OV EH RIVALS BELIEVE IT OR NOT! sti By Ripley Back Above A00 Again AS (IDS WIN PAIR 10 1 TATE LEAGUE, I pet. I pet. SI 25 20 27 .457 So. Falls 28 17 Norfolk .426 Beatrice 24 24 600, Lincoln nament which will be held at Shrine starting Monday.

Both Gertrude Krausnick, defending champion, and Mrs. Margaret Anderson, 1934 runnerup, are planning to compete altho it is doubtful that Mrs. Fred Sidles, state women's titleholder, will be in town. Qualifying pairings and starting Vosmik Tops Junior Circuit. NEW YORK.

(UP). Arky AMERICAN LEAGUE. oct. I 1 MAKE ANYBODrS RACE WORRY ALL WES Pet. I Take one from seven And TWO FROM ELEVEN AND COME OUT EVEN .008 i De' rolt T3 42 Chicago 6T 55 N.

York 65 48 .675 Phil' phis 60 61 Vaughan, Pittsburgh shortstop is back in the .400 class and leading his nearest rival in the National .431 Cleveland 60 56 .517 Wash ton 50 66 .368 Boston 60 57 .613) 8t. Louis 42 72 leajrue batting race by a margin cf NATIONAL LEAGUE, I pet. I I ff Sg ST Admits Record May Become 15 31 points, according to official averages to Friday, .469 N. Tork 73 43 82 Brooklyn 54 62 Dodgers Again Bother Terry by Losing Couple to St. Louis.

St. Louis 71 43 Phil' phia 61 66 .436 ceived up until starting time Monday morning. The other entries: EVEN EVEN Vaughan increased his average Spotted With Defeat Here and There. Chicago 74 48 50 69 420 Pit'urtfh 65 55 542 i Boston 32 84 .276 last week from .391 to .401. Joe Medwick, St.

Louis Cardinals out AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, I pct.l I PCt. fielder, slipped from .375 to .370. Mlnneap. 74 51 .502 MUw'kee 66 60 .493 BRUINS 2 GAMES BACK Joe Vosmik, Cleveland outfielder FIRST GAME SEPT. 28 Indianap 68 56 .5521 St.

Paul 58 61 Kae City 69 67 Toledo 51 71 .418 .338 Columb's 68 66 .543 Louisville 41 84 regained the American league batting lead by increasing his average from .3485 to .349. Buddy Myer, Washington second baseman who WESTERN LEAGUE. I PCt.l I By LEONARD CASTLE. Vatied Press Staff Correspondent. pet.

Davenp't 66 40 .623 Moines 49 50 .495 St. Joe 53 44 .546 Rapids 57 53 SHRINE: Hn, Jack Frost, Mrs. Ed Tuber. Mrs. O.

B. Clark. Mrs. J. 1 Hickman, lira.

H. F. Gartner, Mrs. R. C.

Stednlta, Mrs. W. H. Hinman, Mrs S. A.

Wilson, Mrs. Frank Stout, Mrs. Lloyd Chapman. Mrs. Lao Gartner.

Mrs. M. C. Lange. Mrs.

Milt Rolfsmeyer, Mrs. William Bteffensmeyer. Mrs. 8. H.

Nuss, Miss Anna Oeschgsr, Mrs. O. J. Crabtree, Mrs. Roy Mrs.

J. R. Miller, Mrs. Jay Pulls, 4rs. Carroll Welse, Mrs.

Lee Rodda, Mrs. John How and Mrs. Kyle Curry. ANTIC LOPE: Mrs. William Parker, Mrs.

Frank Mulqueeney, Mrs. D. E. fries, Mrs. O.

A. Des Jardian, Mrs. Emil odlesak, Mrs. F. W.

Beal. EASTRIDGB: Mrs. Ores McBrtde, Mrs. Paul Royal, Mrs. Fred Pats.

Mrs. W. A. Mrs. Harold Requartte, Mrs.

C. i. Botsford, Mrs. George Holland and Mrs. Clement Gadghan.

COUNTRY CLUB; Mrs. Joe Albin. led last week, slipped into a tie Co Bluffs 63 43 652i Keokuk 45 61 .425 I Dana X. Bible who guides the with Hank Greenberg, Detroit first So. City 50 46 .5211 destinies of Nebraska's football baseman, for second place, each INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.

1 pct.l 1 pet. with .344. Clydell Castleman, New York Montreal 78 56 .582 Toronto 71 64 .526 Buffalo T5 60 .556. Newark 69 68 .504 Syracuse 76 62 Rocheeter 5 78 .414 warriors, admitted Saturday that the Cornhuskers would have a "good" team in 1935 but might Baltimore 75 64 .5401 Albany 44 91 .326 rookie, continues to lead the National league pitchers with 11 victories and 3 defeats. Johnny Al have a poor record despite that PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.

I pct.l 1 pet. fact. Frane'o 38 28 .5761 Seattle 34 32 .515 len, New York, leads American league pitchers, with 12 victories and 3 defeats. Other leaders: Missions 893 29 .674 Oakland 33 35 .489 Portl'd 38 29 .567 gacrm'to 27 41 .397 The Husker coach, preparing for fall practice season opening Sept Angeles 35 33 .511 Hollywood 25 43 .368 Runs batted in: National. Bsrger.

10, pointed to a rigorous nine SOUTHERN ASSOCITION. I pet! I pet. Braves, 102; American, Greenberg, Tigers, leu. Horns runs: National. OH, Otants, and game schedule which includes such teams as Pittsburgh and Atlanta 77 61 .602 Chaftnga 63 62 .504 Orleans 77 53 Rock 60 66 .476 NEW YORK.

(UP). Three teams swinging down the stretch New York, St. Louis, Chicago take your pick. The Giants still are on top in the battle for the National league pennant, one game ahead of the Cardinals and two ahead of the Cubs, but their racing pursuers gained ground Friday and Saturday could drop the Giants and Cards into a tie. The standing: New York 118 73 43 .2 St.

Louis 114 71 43 .623 Chicago ....122 74 48 .607 Tha Cubs knocked the Giants off for the seventh straight time Friday 7 4, while the Cardinals were winning a doubleheader rom Brooklyn, 6 1, and 11 5. Larry French went the route for the Cubs, pitching his 12th victory of the season. Stanley Hack and Augie Galan were the batting stars, Hack making four hits in four tries and Galan four out of five. Tigers Protect Lead. The Cards shelled Watson Clark for IS hits in winning the opener and hammered out 17 hits in the nightcap.

OMAHA. CP). Gene Sarazen and Mildred "Babe" Didrickson, phenomenal woman athlete, will play Johnny Goodman of Omaha and Mrs. Fred Sidles of Lincoln in an 18 hole exhibition golf match over the Omaha Field club course here Saturday. The match will start at 3 p.

m. Berger. Braves, 27; American, Oreenbarg, Nashville 67 60 .5281 Birmg'm 62 78 .400 Minnesota to emphasize his point Tigers. 33. Memphis 68 62 .6231 Knoxvllle 47 80 .370 "Yes, we will have a good team," Runs: Dnian, Cubs? 100; American.

Chapman. Yanks, 97. Hits: National, Medwtck. Cards, 19; American, Vosmik, Indians, 167. said Bible, "and we will play some THREE EYE LEGUE.

I pet.) 1 pet. 3 1 21 Haute 25 27 .481 good football. But I'm not saying Blomg'tn 28 23 .5491 Decatur 23 29 .442 Bprgfld what our record will be." Wayne 86 27 Peoria 22 28 .440 He then picked up a card listing Ted Sick defeated H. E. Van tVia rVirnViiiatrAra' aam'u Tr tnrtrt LIS TAKE' SEES TEXAS LEAGUE.

w. 1. Pctl w. 1. Pet.

Burg, 1 up Beaumont 81 62 Houston 70 73.490 beat V. Trumble by the same mar and ended with Nov. 28, Oregon Okie. City 82 63 Ran Ant. 79 74 .483 Galveston 73 68 .6181 Dallas 63 69.477 1 State.

Interspersed between these Tulsa 72 71 Ft. Worth 61 81 .430 FINAL FROM NORFOLK were Iowa State, Minnesota, Kan sas State, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas and Pittsburgh. "It is one of the toughest sched Tarantola Stops Elks Cold 0f ALBERT BEANE jQ PUTTER gl FIRST FINGERS HAVE BUTONE JOINT Uf SECOND AND THIRD FINGERS MISPLACED 8 1 Miwour. II THIRD eElfG LONGER THAW SECOND fiih Natural Shin if if ThZ NATURAL GROWTH FITTED TOfr if OF HIS SKIN wrmro urrumrrwdiK Sf jf ules in the country," commented RAILROAD Mi TRAPSHOOTING CLASSIC gin in a pair of first flight matches at the Shrine club Friday. M.

Lange defeated Kyle Curry, 3 and 1, in a second flight match. Other results were: Third flight: Bob White defeated Wallace B. Herrick, 2 up; Harry Humphrey beat F. D. Haldeman, 3 up; fifth flight: Deac Meyers beat V.

R. Hoover, 3 and sixth flight: R. Stednitz defeated L. W. Nelson, 6 and 5 and George Lemon eliminated George Trunkenbolz, 6 the man who drafted tt.

"That schedule is so difficult that even in Pinches Juelick To'p Attack on Cabbie. a good team may have a poor record." Should Worry Others. SATURDAY LAWKS NIGHT. Saturday la ladlfa' night at Landls is J. B.

Royall of Florida But Bible hinted that rival coaches may be in for worry when they send their teams against the The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Boston Braves 7 5 in the only other National league game. Five pitchers saw action, with Ben Cantwell, Braves' starter, losing his 20th of the season. In the American league the Detroit Tigers protected their seven game lead by defeating the Boston Red Sox 6 0, while the New York Yankees were winning a 13 inning duel, 6 3 from the St. Louis Champion After First Attempt. Sioux Falls opening a threw game aeries here thnt will mark their final appenranr In Lincoln.

The same will be rallrd at s. m. Sunday tha two elubs will clash In a doubleheader, the first at o. m. and the se4nd at p.

m. A twenty ttve ent admission will be charged 1935 Cornhusker edition. VANDALIA, O. (UP). The! id 4.

Wlllard Kremer won from M. C. ayo 3 and 2 in the first flight while Gay Wilcox defeated Dr. H. F.

Gartner 2 and 1 in the fifth in other Shrine matches. "We hope to cause the opposing coaches to lose more sleep than tor each game OwneA by CLAUDE they did last year," he said. I OR GLUE 7V TtT grand American handicap championship, most coveted of all hon BY WALTER E. DOBBINS. my.

Kan ffn. a. Qm fcmn tn The colonel's chief worry at the present time is a lack of capable After being held hitless for three Browns. ALL ITEMS 8ELF EXPLANATOR line reserves. By effecting severa.

Schoolboy Rowe allowed only ors in the trapshooting world, remained in the United States. It was saved from loss to a Canadian, changes and with the addition to CACOBS FABYAN ARE innings, the Links got to Bud Cabbie for a pair of runs in the fourth and went on to win handily the coaching staff of Roy "Link ARCADE WLSS FROM however, only by the narrowest i Lyman, a Cornhusker all time MAJOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES GRISW OLD'S BY 4 3 great, a powerful first string line over the Norfolk southpaw, 6 1. four hits, winning his 15th of the season. The Cleveland Indians triumphed over the Philadelphia Athletics 10 1. The Chicago White Sox lost to Washington, 4 3 in 10 Innings, and dropped to fifth place.

Lea Tietje walked Stone with the bases was built during spring practice margin in its 36 year history. Jordan B. Royall, Tallahassee, a Bl year old railroad con FAVORED FOR TITLE NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. City Champions Upset in Some promising freshmen and stars from last year's squad Norman Tarantola, who went the full route for the Chicago 7, New York 4.

are expected to develop into cap ductor attending' his first grand American tournament, defeated Chicago ab a N. Tork Regional Softball Tourney. Galan If able reserves under Lyman's tute 6 4 3 Moore If 6 2 3 1 1 Jackson 3b home clan, held filled presenting the Senators with Sam G. Vance, 56 year old whole Meet Babcock Andrus Today iege. LOUISVILLE.

Neb. The Ar sale seed man of Tillsonburg, Herman 8b Klein rf Hsrtnett O'Dea The backfield is the least or cade softball team of Lincoln up Bible's worries. With a brilliant 5120ITerrylb 3 3 3 Ott rf 3 10 OiKoenlg 2b 3 0 1 O'Lelber cf 4 0 Oi Mancuso a 4 4 1 2lBartell ss Demaree cf lb ho I 5 3 3 1 5 3 0 3 5 1 2 4 0 3 0 4 17 3 4 13 0 4 3 0 0 4 10 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Washington 4, Chicago (10). Wash'gtn ab Chicago Kuhel lb 0 13 llRadcllff If Miles rt 5 3 1 0 Simmons cf Myer 2b 6 13 4 Dykes lb 2b 8tarr 0 0 0 0 Appling as Manush If 6 1 2 0 Hayeo 3b Travis 3b 3 2 2 SiConlan rf Powell cf 2b 3 0 4 Hopkins 3b Strange ss 6 8 4 6 Washington ftolbrook 3 12 OlBonura lb Stone cf 0 0 0 OlSewell Hadley 3 0 0 Fischer Kress 110 OlTietje Bluege 0 0 0 0 Wyatt Russell 1 0 0 81 ab a 8 14 0 6 12 0 5 2 13 0 4 116 4 0 3 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 110 0 0 0 10 4 16 0 2 10 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 tne visitors to the game. seven scattered hits, singles by Friday's hero: Lou Gehrig, who Cabbie and hit a homer with two men on to Shlmer and give the Yankees an extra inning Swanson's hoist victory over the Browns.

cast headed by Lloyd Cardwel set Griswold's, Lincoln city champions, 4 3 in a ten inning game in a 50 target shoot off Friday to win the title. Royall and Vance had paced the field of 612 marksmen in the regu Cavar'ta lb Hack 3b 4 2 1 Sam Francis, Jerry LaNoue and others, and with plenty of capable here Fridav nieht to win the Jurgesss French 4 0 0 0 E. Moors Louisville regional softball tour lar 100 target event with scores of Davis Stout arming nament. Five times beaten by the 98. The shootoff.

originally sched reserves, all that is needed is strong front wall. All Boys Are Set to Ralph Connors accounting for our guests' seedmen in league play, the win uled for 25 targets, was forced to Sit ners came from behind to win and Totals 40 10 27 SI Totals 89 11 Z7 is ALL STABS HOLD LAST a second 25 when the two veterans 3T I 27 13 Totals Totals We will be ready to shoot the rinvia hatted far E. Moore In sevSnth; qualify for the state tourney at tied with scores of 24. The Florida 88 10 30 181 batted for seventh tn Hadley Kress Danning batted for Stout la ninth. Omaha.

man won with 47 out of 50, while tone tally. The Griffin family mussed up things for Chicago .020 012 020 Griswold's filled the bases in the JACK JUELICK Vance scored 46. Both men shot i New York 001 wi CE TODAY A HARD tenth with one out but Joe Block Runs: Galan 2, Herman. Klein, Cavar rom the 20 yard mark. Bluege ran for Kress in seventh: wasnr ington batted for Hopkins in ninth.

Washington ............000 000 800 14 Chicago 100 020 000 0 3 Runs: Manush, Travis, Strange, Hoi brook. Rsdcliffe, Simmons, Fischer. Error; AnDiinz. Runs batted In: Miles. Strange, etta, Hack 2.

Bartell, Lelber, 1, Moore a. witz, after catching Al Bauer's fly Joe Hiestand, Hillsboro, the Elks when Richards lived on a tap that fell between Sizemore to right field, doubled the runner in Finals Men Play Semifinals. CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. (JPi. Miss Helen Jacobs and her chop and Mrs.

Sarah Palfrey Fabyan and her matchless volleys were slight favorites Saturday to defeat the California Connecticut team of Carolin Babcock and Mrs. Dorothy Andrus in the women's finals of the national tennis doubles championship at the Long wood Cricket club. The match, sandwiched between the men's semifinals, is an exact duplicate of last year's championship round when Miss Jacobs and Mrs. Palfrey defeated Miss Babcock and Mrs. Andrus in three blistering sets.

The battle is likely to go the full route, for the opposing teams, in ousting the two British Wightman cup teams Friday, were at the top of their games. The most impressive showing was made by the challengers In whipping the Wimbledon cham Error: cavarretta, oarteii, jnoor, Jurges. Runs batted In: urges, Galan, Jackson 2, Mancuso. Herman, Klein, North American singles and doubles champion, finished third on third base at the plate with a Stone. Kress.

Simmons 2, Dykes. Two O'Dea, Bartell. Two base mi: nsncmo, Hack. Three base hit: Jackson 3. Home lightning throw to Catcher Wil after winning a shoot off among base h.t: Travis, Strange.

Home run: Simmons. Stolen base: Appling. Sacri works when the season opens." said Bible. "I have heard from all the boys; every one of them is eligible and ready to go. Our only casualties were those lost last year by graduation and there weren't very many of them.M Turning to the Big Six conference where Kansas State snatched away Nebraska's title in the season's last game, Bible listed every team as dangerous with the Wildcats and Oklahoma's Sooners likely to provide the stiffest opposition to Nebraska's comeback a.

run: Bartell. Sacrifice: jurges, rencn. coxen. McCarthy aingiea in me and Swanson and Filbert was safe on Shimer's error. Manager.

Patterson ordered Juelick walked after Chiado had gone out to get at Connors but the. former Power fly gobbler came thru with a three men for that position. Al fice: Travis. Doubls Play: Strange to Double play: Jackson, Koenig and Terry: J. Moore and Mancuso.

Left on base: New Kuhel. Appling to Hayes to Dykes, Hayes to Annlinc to Dvkes. Left on base: Wash bert suttie, retersourg, was fourth and Dorsie Arnold. Le winning Arcade run in the same inning. Pitcher Lightner of the winners struck out 10 and allowed York 8.

Chicago 15. Base on oaiis: wit ington 10. Chicago 8. Bass on balls: Off banon, fifth. Castleman 4, Stout 3.

Btrineouts: Castleman 1, French T. E. Moore 1. Stout 3. Hits: Off Castlsman 10 In 8 3 8 In Hadley 4, Fischer 3, Tietje 2.

Strikeouts: Bv Hadlev 2. Russell 1. Fischer 1. Tietje 1. single to left scoring Richards and Mrs.

Bunny Sanders, Kevser, Hits: Off Hadley 4 In 6 nnings; Russell Filbert. nings; B. Moore 2 in 1 innings; eiom 4 in 3. Wild pitch: Stout. Passed ball: W.

led the women with a 4 in 4. Fischer ft in 6 2 3. Tietje I In 3. eight hits, one of them Amend's double with the bases loaded in the third which scored all the Griswold's runs. Score: Red Juelick's triple and Phillips' Wyatt 0 in 1 3.

Hit by pitcher: By Tietje Mahcuso. Losing pitcher: caatieman. um (Kuhel). Winnlna pitcher: Riusell. Lostni slng score of 90 and C.

T. Stevens led the professionals with 94. and pires: jcoran, riirraaa mno ir. double gave the Links a 3 1 lead at the end of the sixth and they 2:30. pitcher: Tietje.

Umpires: Dlnneea Time 3:10. Griswold's 003 000 000 03 8 1 Arcads 000 300 000 14 10 8 Possibility of Bear Passing: Game Reflected in Squad Mix. CHICAGO. UP). Coach Frank Thomas called out the college all star gridiron battle front Saturday morning for the last stiff drill before meeting the Chicago Bears at Soldier field next Thursday night.

With the offense needing only polish, and the defense showing definite signs of improvement, Thomas, Alabama's gift to the big battle, ordered a long workout. The squad will rest Sunday and dress rehearsals will be conducted Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The defense is by no means set, but after several not very encour 8t. Lauis ll, Brooklyn 1 6. "Every conference school has encouraging outlooks, he said, clinched the game with a three run rally in Round 7.

Batteries: Geler, B. Bauer ana Miner; Lightner and Wilcoxen. IMS STUART LEADS Rt. Louis ab 0 at Brooklyn "and we expect plenty of trouble Juelick Drives in Two. 8 3 0 2IB'rd'ray Martin 3b from them.

Rothr'k rf Peterson beat out a roller to Softball Notes New York 8t. Louts (14). N. York ab ai gt. Louis Jombs If 5 3 4 Lary ss Rolfs ss 7 14 41 Bums lb C'pman ct 7 3 5 OiSoltere If Oehrig lb 5 4 13 O.Coleman rf Selkirk rf 7 3 2 0 West cf Dickey 7 16 HCllft 3b I The Huskers will have just 18 days from the time fall practice ab a 4 18 0 3 0 13 4 2 2 0 4 1 14 0 4 0 0 6 4 3 3 0 4 0 3 3 4 111 2 0 13 NEBRAKA 6 2 2 0 grey ss 6 11 4IBuchsr If 5 2 0 Leslie lb 6 0 10 Sb 4 3 3 Boyle rf 3 2 2 Jordan 2b 4 2 7 Lopes 4 13 II Clark Frisch 2b Medwick If J.Collins lb Davis Moore cf Ourocher ss Savage and Hunter sacrificed.

Pete advanced on Richard's out but scored on Filbert's single. Chiado walked and Juelick sent both run With the Federals failing to opens until they take the field at Lincoln against Chicago of the Big Ten. Those two and a half weeks show up, Umpire Joe Van Horn Lassen 2b 8 13 7 i Carey 2b ab a 6 1 6 5 1 14 0 8 0 3 0 6 110 8 5 0 6 13 7 1 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 s'UK'ver so 113d! Heath Heusssr collected some other arbiters, Cam ners home with his second three i i HCoffman I Gomes 3 10 will be filled with long and ardu Totals 40 15 37 lit Totals 33 8 27 16 uurphy 10 0 li Knott ply wallop. pions, Kay Stammers and Freda James, in straight sets. While Miss Stammers and Miss James are the All England titlists, they probably are not as fine a team as Nancy Lyle and Evelyn Dearman, who fell before the champions.

This pair gave Miss Jacobs and Mrs. Fabyan a genuine battle, but in the end bowed to superior power and experience. Keen Rivalry Promised. The men's semifinals promise the keenest tennis of the tourna Shoots 93 in Grand American ous hours of practice, Bible said. pepper St.

Louis ow Brooklyn 100 000 00O1 Andrews pus Cleaner and Blue Ribbon double A players and defeated Lincoln Merchants 7 to 6 in five innings on the Muny diamond Fri Tarantola pitched steady ball and aging exhibitions, the 1934 college The schedule: Burnett had some good support in the Huns Mrtm. Davis 1. Moore, Duroener, Sept. 28: University of Chicago at Lincoln. HnmiiAi Frev.

Error: Boyle, Martin. Runs pinches, his mates coming up with Handicap Carter and Kichter Second. VANDAUA, O. Jimmy Thomas Van Atta Walkup Hsmsley day evening. Al Spadt started for the winners and was reliever) by 3 0 8 0 batted in: uurocner ntuner, amu, Martin.

Frisch. Two base hit: Moore, Durocher, Davis 2. Three bass hit: Martin, Uuiuor Dnuhie nlav: Frisch to J. CollinSi hree double killings. Catcher Harry Tichacek left for Oct.

5: Nebraska at lowa state. Oct. 12: Minnesota at Lincoln. Oct. 19: Nebraska at Kansas State.

Oct. 26: Oklahoma at Lincoln. Nov. 2: Nebraska at Missouri. Nov.

9: Kansas at Lincoln. I Reed Smith. Van Horn's single. Totals 54 17 39 141 Total 60 11 89 18 Stuart, of Lincoln, led Nebraska's Bloomington, 111., where he will Cucclnello to Jordan to Leslie, Heusser to scoring two runs gave the Stars J. Collins.

Frey to cuccineno joun, join Burleigh Grimes club Satur Pepper batted for Knott in ninth: Burnett batted for Andrews in eleventh. New York 100 010 001 000 36 the game in the fourth. Nov. 16: Nebraska at Pittsburgh. Nov.

28: Oregon State at Lincoln. shooters in the Grand American handicap, classic of the target day night. Tft nn hue: Et. IjOUIS B. oiwrnyn i.

ment. In the opening match the 'avis cuppers and top seeded boys Syracuse girls, with Nina Korgan toil r.m nn hail Off Heusser z. uiara 1. St. Louis 000 000 111 000 03 Sioux Falls and Beatrice did not ing, spoiled Rokeby's record with a 6 to 3 Strikeouts: By Heusser 1.

Umpires: Sears, Vilmer Allison and Johnny Van play, the Blues taking on the LIXCOLN NETTERS win over the Southerners. Leonard Wal Quigley and Barr. Time 1:47. sport, here Friday. His 83x100 from the 22 yard mark was a fine lyn, meet the sensational new SECOND GAME.

VICTORS AT OMAHA a nOA AIT 030 II IT 1 House of David in an exhibition battle, the State league game having been played on a previous date ters fanned Pitcher Bloom of Hendees with the winning run on base in the last inning to enable his Knights of Pythias team to defeat the Shoemen 7 to 6 In a good slngls A scramble. Runs: Combs, Gehrig 2, Saltsgaver, Murphy, West 2, Lary. Error: Chapman. Runs batted in: Selkirk, Gehrig 4, Pepper, Bolters. Combs.

Two base hit: Lazzeri, Cllft, West 2, Saltsgaver, Selkirk. Three base hit: Lary. Home run: Gehrig 2. Sacrifice: Gomes. Double play: Cllft to.

Burns. Left on base: St. Louis 10. New York 15. Bass on balls: Off Walkup 3.

Gomes 1, Andrews performance over these windswept traps. Brooklyn 130 uw wiu ow i Rutteries: Hallahan. P. Collins and De McLaren ulton in in Summary: i George Carter, of Lincoln, lancey; Leonard, Reis, Baker ana J. Taylor; Lopez.

Ideal forced raw Department to go nine inninKS in ekeinx out a slim 6 to 6 ver ab ho Norfolk and H. F. Richter, of Fremont, were close on Stuart's heels with dict in the Industrial league headllner. E. Plttsbura ab al Boston ibllt Jones lb stars showed sudden improvement.

The linemen were effective against the Bears' Intricate formations and the backs' looked better against forward passes. That forward, passes will be the Stars' chief problem was indicated by the Bears' practice game at Waukesha, Friday night. The veterans of the professional squad defeated the recruits, 21 to 0, with the two of the three touchdowns coming on dazzling pass plays. The Bear veterans blocked poorly on running plays, muffing several, scoring chances. Bill Hewitt scored twice on passes, the first from Bernie Mas terson, and the other from George Corbett.

Jack Manders ran thirty five yards for the third score. Fords Win Again. WICHITA, Kas. UP). Bismarck, N.

remained the only undefeated club in the national semi pro baseball tournament Saturday as nine teams from eight states Feature Match Women's Doubles Event. Jensen If 4 2 3 OlUrbanski ss 4 2 5 3 UWanercf 6 3 5 0 Fletcher lb 5 1110 Shimer ss Swanson rt 6 118 3 0 9 0 3 2 0 0 4 1 2 3 0 3 0 92x100, while C. F. Mitchell, of Spadt hurled effective ball at all times tor the winning cause. Seventeenth and and Riley chalked up Playground wins over Murphy van Atta l.

Hits: oil walk up, 6 in 8 innings; Coffman, 1 in 0 (none out in ninth); Knott, 2ml; Andrews, 1 in Thomas, 2 la 1 (none out la thirteenth); Van Atta, 8 in Gomes, 8 in 8 2 Murphy, 3 in 4 1 3. Winning pitcher: Grllll If combine of Henry Culley and Wil mer Hines. In the second joust Frankie Parker and Frank Shields will engage Donald Budge and Gene Mako. Van Ryn and Allison and Parker and Shields are favored, but by the narrowest margins. Culley and Hines, who humbled Berkeley Bell and Gregory Mangin with ridiculous ease Friday, figure to give the veterans, Allison and Van Ryn, a whale of a fight.

P. Waner rf Roca, finished with 91. 6 3 3 Thompson rf 4330 4 14 3 Bsrcer cf 8 110 ab al Lincoln 4 0 13 0 Peterson 3b 3 11 2 Hunter lb 4 10 OIRIchards rf 4 3 1 OtFllbert 2b 4 0 1 OlChlado If 4 13 MJueltck ss 4 0 1 SiConnors ct 4 0 5 li Phillips 3 2 0 4iTarantcla Hawthorne and wmuier. respeciiveiy. 3 3 181 Scores of the Nebraskans, with umaha.

UP). Lincolnltes continued their winning ways in the Omaha city tennis tournament here 4 2 5 0i Lee If 4 110 Vaughan ss Suhr lb Traynor Sb EXHIBITION GAME. Sem'sln cf 1 Savage 3b Sizemore 2b Patterson 4 10 2 1 Whitney 2b 3 112 their handicap yardage: Lincoln Merchants i 1 201 204 7 3 Murphy. Losing pitcher: Thomas. Umpires: Summers, Qutca and McGowaa.

Tims 3:69. 4 13 2 3 14 0 4 0 0 2 3 0 5 HCoscarart 2b 3 0 0 1 Young 2b All Stars 005 2x 7 9 3 4 14 31 Jordan 10 0 0 Cabbie Gracs Friday as four capital city teams won their way into the semifinals Ratteriea; L. Keller and V. Miller: A. W.

H. Sutton, Lincoln, 18 yards 85. James Stuart, Lincoln, 22 yards 93. C. H.

Heltkam. Columbus, 17 yards 00. 0 0 0 0 3 10 1' Mellon 3b 2b 4 113 Yarashua Swift Bpadt.R. Smith and L. Weyant, T.

Fits Cleveland, 10, Philadelphia 1. Bush 110 OtBpohrsr 4 3 4 3 1 0 0 li Cantwell 0 0 0 1 of the various contests. Totals 34 7 24 161 Totals 32 8 27 15 gerald. UoytP Fhi d'phia ab al Cleveland R. Moore 0 0 0 6 Finney rf PLAYGROUND LEAGUE (GIANTS).

Yarasbiu batted fof Cabbie la ninth. 4 10 Balatser rt ab a a a 4 3 8 0 4 3 3 0 Of chief interest to galleryites was the 6 4, 6 2 victory scored by I Blanch 3 I 0 1 Hawthorne School ...504 001 313 16 Norfolk 001 000 00011 I MERRITTS CONTINUE TO 17th and 043 664 23 18 Lincoln 000 201 30 '4140 Marian McLaren and Ruth Fulton Touts 38 14 37 101 Totals 37 13 37 13 Oscar Ltndercam, Wahoo, 19 yards 87. H. H. Wheeler, Lincoln, 20 yards 87.

Charles Stuart, Lincoln, 19 yards 78. George L. Carter, Lincoln, 20 yards 02. A. N.

Darty, Fremont, 21 yards 87. J. F. Sanmann, Lincoln, 21 yards 85. H.

A. Richtsr, Fremont, 23 yarde 92. Dr. O. Olson, Lincoln, 17 yards S3.

C. F. Mitchell. Roca, 19 yards 91. Batteries: Metcalf, Hoge and Perrimer; Runs: Cabbla, Ps'erson, Rlchaids, Fil R.

Moore batted for Cantwell In fifth; DfiMINATF 'HflF I flAK hth of Lincoln, and former state McWllliams and Nsvsl. bert 2, Chiado, Jueilok. Eiror; Shlmer, Cramer cf Johnson If Koxx lb Higgins 3b ss Warstler 2b, Richard Berry Doyle 4 1 2 01 AvsriU eg 4 2 8 Vosmik If 4 1 13 0t Trosky lb 4 10 2 Hale 3b 4 1 1 5 kbocker as 4 0 3 ft Phillips 10 10! Berger 2b 2 0 2 Oj Harder 3 0 0 1 Jordan batted for Coacarart la ninth. 6 3 10 0 3 13 1 3 0 13 4 14 0 3 0 0 5 3 0 0 3 PLAYGROUND LEAGUE (GIRLS). Savage, Juelick, Hunter, Peterson.

Filbert. Three base bit: Juelick 2. Two bese hit: Pittsburgh 101 300 200 7 Laura Gibbs and Mrs. Arthur Riley School 805 621 2220 22 8 Boston 001 030 100 6 Merrltts won their eleventh straight horseshoe pitching league match Friday, defeating Brunswick to protect their perfect record. STANDINGS.

Phillips. Sacrifice. Hunter. Struck out; By Cabbie Tarantola 4. Base on balls: Whittier School ,...314 241 31 19 21 11 Scribner, both of Omaha.

Runs: L. Waner 3. P. Waner, Vaughan, Off Cabbla 4. Tariatola 3.

Wild pitch: GIRLS LEAGUE. Ruhr. Swift. Traynor. Spohrer 3, Mallon.

The Lincoln women will meet Tarantola. Double Dlav: Connors to Fil Urbanskl. Error: Whitney. Runs batted Totals 34 7 24 13 Totals 33 11 27 10 pcM Rokeby 002 100 03 4 17 Syracuse 300 300 a 6 9 Misses Steincamp and Cloe of Om bert. Connors to Juelick to Peterson, Jus in: Bush 2, L.

Waner, Berger, Fletcher 2, 100 000 000 1 Philadelphia Cleveland lick to Filbert to Hunter. Htoien oase: P. Waner, Vaughan, Urbanskl 2, Traynor, aha in the semifinals Saturday. Merrltts P. rooms Batteries: Anderson and Burgess: N.

221 802 OOx 10 PH. .3.13 .333 .300 .004 Sizemore. Yarashus. Filbert. Lett on base: Fletcher.

Three bass tut: b. waner. sac 11 9 4 1000: Williams 4 1 Ice 3 .5001 PI. Dale 3 .400 Mat! Cl'ka 0 Two Lincoln teams went into the Korgan and Andresen. Waverl Runs: Berger, Phillips, Trosky 2, Vosmik Norfolk 9.

Lincotn 7. Umpires: worsham rifice: Jensen, Toung, Cantwell. Double rlv tck Br'aw CITY LEAGUE A. and Gaughan. Tims 1:3.3.

DAZZY VANCE RELEASED BY BROOKLYN DODGERS NEW YORK. UP). Dazzy Vance, once the highest paid pitcher in baseball, was handed his unconditional release by the Brooklyn Dodgers Friday. semifinals of the mixed doubles Play: Hoyt to Grace to Suhr. Left on base: Knights of Pythias ....006 010 07 Avenu uaiaiser jonnson.

Error: Finney 2, Johnson. Buns batted in: Foxx. Galatser 2, Averlll, Vosmik 3. Trosky 2, Breams. Pteasantdato.

Pittsburgh 11, Boston 10. Base on bans; tournament. Gresre McBrlde of Hendees 220 200 06 6 Off Swift 2. Bush 1, Hoyt 1. Cantwell 3, pts.

od. r.o pts. op. r.p Lincoln and Mrs. Huntington Smith Batteries: Walters and Harrow, ni, jrnuirps.

two Dane nit: Johnson, Koxx, Averill. Three base hit: Finney. 200 27 686 R. Allan 100 200 357 Kearney Drubs Indians. KEARNEY, Neb.

Smarting from a 1 0 defeat at the hands of the House of David Blanche 2. Struck out: By Swift 2, Hoyt 2, Cantwell 2. Hits: Off Swift, 6 in 4 1 3 innings; Bush, 4 in Hoyt, 3 In 3 2 Keefer; Bloom and C. Dietrich. i of Omaha won a 6 4, 6 8 victory fought their way into the championship stretch.

Rossville, Ga.f upset the dope Friday with a 3 1 win that 4lim inated the Denver Duelers. The Rossville team has been beaten once, as have all the nine survivors but Mismarck. Omaha Fords eliminated the Wichita Watermen 7 to 5 and the Bismarck club handed Duncan, its first defeat 3 to 1. The other surviving sand lot teams are: Shelby, N. Memphis, Negro Red Sox, Yuma, Shawnee.

and the Denver nuuic run: vosmiK, xrosay. stolen base: S.Lutst Fsrg's'a Tucker Abker 193 142 399; D.Allan 130 200 244 200 143 430 Pen'gton 109 195 346 192 123 422! Bills 33 50 372 Knickerbocker. Sacrifice: Harder. Double INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE. over Slater and Faulk, both piay.

warmer. McNair and Foxx. Left on Ideal Garage ........003 P'l 0006 Cantwell, 10 In Blanche, 4 in 4. win ntns nitcher: Bwlft. Losing pitcher: Cant i Omaha, while Bob Mario and Muschan 66 142 22 Park ui oase: Philadelphia 6, Cleveland 6.

Base on balls: Off Doyle 6. Strikeouts: By Doyle well. Umpires: Rlglsr, Reantoa and Pi Marian McLaren, both of Lincoln Batteries: Boomer, B. FoMmer aad aelll. Time 2:06, i.

narurr umpires: owens and Kolis. lime were trouncing Jack Ringwalt and Morgan; E. Spadt and Bchleiger. SATURDAY NIGHT'S SCHEDULE. 8 p.

Blut Ribbon vs. Urban League Laura Gibbs, bot hof Omaha, 6 2 Vance, who rejoined the Dodgers last spring after short so a in SL Louis" and Cincinnati, was used chiefly as a relief hurler by SHUTE LEADS HERS'HEY 6 1. A Detroit Boston f. Remington vs. Wedell, City League Olrls McBride and Mario, who won ToUlS 787 437 4591 Totals 437 787 316 Bnmewlck.

Merrltts. pts. op. r.p pts. op.

r.p. Womstr 161 172 465 Johnson 200 102 555 Seidell 169 166 470 Spurgeoo 186 170 423 Knrtght 188 185 174 162 425 Hines 75 200 168; Minor 60 20 323 Sechrtst 113 150 466 Totals 613 73 6281 Totals 723 413 451 Williams. Brooms. White Shirts vs. Campus Cleaners, League.

OPEN AT END OF 36 HERSHEY, Pa. UP. A $4,000 Boston Meiillo 2b ab a 4 3 3 0 their way into the semifinals of the 9:15 p. Chris ft Paap vs. May Negro Stars.

tag; System Stores vs. Unlvsrsity Place 3 16 0 men doubles tourney Thursday, pot Waited at the thirty Sixth hole Merchants, City League Campus Cleaner ab al Detroit 4 13 eiWhltecf 3 11 li Cochrane 4 11 OIGeh'ger 2b 3 0 3 4IGr'nberg lb 3 0 8 O'Goelin If 3 0 0 0i Fox rf 3 3 team here Tuesday, Kearney's Independent league baseballe.s turned on the heat Thursday to wallop the Sioux Indians of South Dakota, 1ft to 2. Halts end Wolcott homered for the locals, and Wunderwald and Dunker added triples to the barrage. Koubideaux's double was the only extra base hit for the visitors. Dunker, Souchek and Wunderwald alternated on the mound for Kearney.

Black to Columbus. COLUMBUS, Neb. (JP. There will be seven new teachers in the Columbus public schools this year, including Leo P. Black, athletic coach at Sidney high school the past seven years, who will coach and teach physical education here.

Friday's Scores. will play Leo Cassidy and Herb Saturday as SlXtV snotmaKers, lea ys vs. wncoia Mercnania, vy Magus Manager Casey Ct.n Ula wam. I a A 8 0 4 0 4 1 4 1 3 1 Meile, both of Omaha, Saturday. bv Chicaeo Denny Bnute, teea pts.

op. r.p. 200 67 663 Almada cf Johnson If Cionin a RFerreU Cooke rf Williams 3b Oahlgren lb Rhodes Wilson Bisnop 9 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 3 7 0 I off for the final rounds of the third Sutherland, Hinman Win. ord for the season is three vic ill REGIONAL SOFTBALL Hershev open golf tournament. 11 300 A Lutsl 96 300 333 Perg'soa 14 50 314 Tucker 116 143 396! Abker 113 183 3851 3 0 1 II Owen 3b 3 1 10 ss 3 0 1 I Rowe 0 0 0 II nter Barnett Scheli Dumke McPae NORTH PLATTE.

Sutherland a ieM am mm a a 1 isi snst a ts 4Sk a 183 165 369 SIAKIS SUNUAT, U. 1 Shute topped the qualifiers with a subpar total of 142 for the two All Stars and the North Platte 10 0 0 Hinman Oilers won their semifinal otals 45 775 325 Totals 29 4 34 16 Totals 30 11 37 Totals 775 458 437 Lincoln lea. Dassy Vance tones against two defeats The Dazzler broke into the National league with Brooklyn in 1922 and remained with the Dodgers until the fall of 1931 when he was traded to the Cardinals. The GRAND ISLAND. (UP).

Fourteen teams were entered in the regional softball tournament which starts here Sunday. The finals Wavarty. i Bishop batted for Rhode la eights. games over the Elson Oilers of Curtiss and O'Fallons respectively pts. op.

r.p. I pts. op. r.p. days of preliminary rounds.

Next him in the listing was Jimmy Hines of Garden City, N. who posted 143. Third favorite was Leo Diegel of Philadelphia, one under Boeton 000 000 0004 thee 194 126 396 R.Rarral 72 200 192 here Friday night in the North Detroit 120 010 llx4 Ladies Free Tonite BASEBALL P. M. LINCOLN VS.

SIOUX FALLS Adm." Man 25c Landis Field Platte district softball tournament will be played Tuesday evening. rshall 199 94 399 HarreJ V. Olson 200 122 384 Pentoa Hamlen 89 100 383 Rich' soa 145 192 313 113 195 250 188 190 365 STATE LEAGL'E. vnwi iw.ii. nuvvv.

Errors: R. Ferrell, Rhodes, Williams. Runs batted in: Rowe 8 Green berf, Rogell. Two Sutherland defeated the Elson Hines. Norfolk 1.

Lincoln And sos 95 78 264 Norton, Picks Toman Oilers by a 5 to 1 score and Hin base bit: Rows, Fox. Home run: Rowe. Sioux Falls Beatrice, previously played. mans downed Fallons 8 to 1. Totals 777 820 3731 Totals 520 77T 281 ST.

PAUL Neb. (UP). Joe To The impressive field for the final two round grind included Sam Parks, of Pittsburgh; George sacrifice: Owen. Double play: Cronin to Melitl to Pahlgran 2, Mellilo to Cronin to Dahlgren: Gehrlnger to Rogell to Green man, former captain of the Uni ed Cloud ys. Guide Rock.

Vets Blank Nourse. Cards sold him to the Cincinnati Reds, but he was back with the Cards lat year, his first time with a pennant winner. Vance's best year was 1924 when he turned in twenty eight victories. He led the National league in strikeouts for seven consecutive seasons. versity of Nebraska wrestling Von Elm of Orchard Lake, Wild Bill Mehlhorn of Louisville, Joe 'BO CLOUD.

Neb. A three game ser berg. Left on base: Bos ion 3, Detroii Banes on bells: Of Rows 1, Rhodes 1. Strikeouts: By Rowe Rhodes 4. Hits: Off Rhodes 9 fat 7 tnntnes: Wilson 3 in Hit by pitcher: By Rhodes (Gehrlnger).

team, has been named to the po Pitcher Lyle Owens hurled no WESTERN LCAUIE. Des Moines 8, Cedar Rapid 9. Davenport 4, Sioux City 9. Council Blnffs 11, Keokuk 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

Toledo MmneapoUfl 4. nlnmbus 4, St. Paul 1. Kansas City 7, Indianapolis f. Milwaukee Louisville 9.

between Red Cloud and Guide Rock. TV' sition of athletic coach at Norton hit ball as Veterans hospital de Kirkwood of Chicago, Henry Pie naers of tne first and second ntit of feated Nourse cleaners 3 0 on the Kas. He has coached here since ard, the Hershev Hope, and Losing pitcher: Rhodss. Umpires: Geisel, Marberry and Monarty. Tuna 1:54.

tha Trt county league, will start Sunday, the first game to be played at Guide Bock. Johnny Farrell of Balustrol, J. former's diamond Friday, 1931 and prior to that at Spencer,.

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