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fcVLMING STATE JOURNAL, LINCOLN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1941. ssi City golfers into quarterfinals; Wilson, Adams given scare IMajBepif Ike Evans9 Lincoln Midgets in state tourney at Schuyler Personnel DitlGi AMERICAN aXAGXK. 1 act. I 1 pet. problem N.

York 71 S5 6701 Phils. 4S 55 Cleveland 68 45 5631 Detroit 49 56 .467 BOStOU 54 4v .6241 wasn. 41 .410 Chicago 61 .490 8t lAUls 41 tl .103 of Husker NATIONAL LKAGLK. 1 pet. 1 pet.

St. Louts 67 37 .64411. Tor 46 50 .479 Brooklyn 65 36 .6431 Chicago 45 58 437 PittTRh 57 43 .5701 Bostoa 43 57 .430 Cln'naU 54 48 5291 Phils. 26 74 .260 Loss of vets worries Jones AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. 1 pct.h 1 pet Colu'bus 66 44 .6001 Toledo 58 57 504 Mtnneap 64 49 566! Indianap.

55 62 .470 Kas. City 61 51 St. Paul 53 62 .456 Louis' ills 58 57 5041 Mil wakes 37 78 .323 WESTERN LEAGUE. 1 pct.t 1 pet. Norfolk 51 30 .6501 Pueblo 34 45 .430 Soo City 46 37 5541 Denver 35 49.417 Cheyenne 44 35 5671 Soo Falls 33 47 .411 BY RANDALL W.

BLAKE. Associated Press Sports Writer. "Personnel, that's our problem," Maj. Lawrence M. Jones said as he looked forward to the opening of another Nebraska football campaign.

That was covering the ground with seven league boots, yet pin ning the problem down with the same exactitude that marks the major's coaphing. To begin with, Jones turned Yesterday's scores AMERICAN LEAGUE. Bostoa 9, New York 8. Detroit 4, Cleveland 8. VYaRhlngtna 8', Philadelphia 4.

Chicago 11, Nt. Ixrals 1. (All night Games. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St.

Louis 8, Cincinnati t. PlttftburKh 4, Chicago 8. (Only games scheduled. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St.

Paal 1, Louisville Toledo Milwaukee 8. Indianapolis 8, Minneapolis Columbus 16, Kansas City 3. WESTERN LEAGUE. Cheyenne 8, Sioux City Sioux Falls i 9, Denver 4 1. thoughts back to the loss of 13 seniors, which is a bad number in more ways than one.

If graduation ever tore two COMPETING UNDER GOLD'S COLORS, IKE EVANS' Lincoln Midgets are entered in the state tournament starting Friday noon at Schuyler. Evans, who has always exhibited a keen interest in youngsters and who has brought up several lads into American Legion base ball, is taking the following squad: Front row, left to right: Billy Imbody, Warren Weston, Hobart Hays, Bud Hamilton, Delmer Montague, Vic Bartlett Don Spomer, Duke Rushing. Back row: Don Kanzler, Bob Knape, Chick Knight, Bob Myers, Kenneth Peterson, BiU HeXlin, Bill Cassidy, Bob Bartlett, Loren ColwelL Ike Evans, manager. (Staff photo.) teams apart it did it to Nebraska, Fred Terrible Thomsen, one time Cornhusker end, but now starting his 14th year as head coach at the University of Arkansas, was in the city golf tournament gallery. But he was talking football.

He says D. X. Bible has 'em at Texas this falL Thomsen believes Texas will win the tide with Rice right up there and Homer Norton's Texas St M. eleven the darkhorse. The Arkansas coach also points out Henry Frnka's Tulsa university eleven as a team to watch thru the coming campaign.

Tommy's own Arkansas team will be fair, but he can't stand any losses from Injuries or the draft. He's too thin all along the line, he says. Milo Creighton, one of his former stars at Gothenburg high, later coach of the Chicago Cardinal pro team, is now high school mentor at Hot Springs, Ark. For which he is paid something like 14,500 per DOUBLE X. The boys in the back room of the Hastings Tribune double crossed our able confrere, J.

Harold Cowan, sports ed of that newspaper. At a recent outing for carrier boys at Lake Pibel, Cowan caught one fish. But he was photographed with the day's catch. As was everyone else present an Id fishing custom. Cowan thought he had destroyed the negative of his boastful pose, but it showed up as a two column cut unknown to himand on his OWN page.

RANDOM SHOTS. Oklahoma Is offering season football tickets for $10, with five home games which include Oklahoma A. A Santa Clara, Kansas, Iowa State and Marquette. Gwinn Henry is first Big Six coach to offer a prediction on the conference grid It looks to him like Nebraska, Missouri and Oklahoma to battle it out for the top spot and "they might well finish to that Bernard "Poco" Frazier, Kansas distance ace of the early 20's is building a reputation in the art world as a sculptor. H.

O. Salsinger, sports editor of the Detroit News replies to the suggestion that the Yankees be Youth forces favorite to go 19 holes Byron Adams almost upset CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT. Frail frank won from Victor Waters, sna S. Bob Makme won from C. W.

D. Klnsey, 4 and 3. Byron Adams won from Doa Albin, 1 up oa IS. Phil Aitksa won from Mai Schmidt, 3 and S. H.

R. Wllaoa woa from Harvey Kauf man, 1 up on 19. Bill MurraU woa from Henry Strauch, 5 and 1. Jerry Hunt woa from Bill Slack. 4 and i.

Erv Ruckloa woa from H. Vaa Burg, 4 and 8. PakTlnca: Frank alsys If alone; Adama pis yF Aitken: Wllaoa playa MurraU; Hunt playa Ruckloa. BY JOHN BENTLEY. Harvey Kaufman, an 18 year old whose only claim to golfing fame until Thursday was the fact that he was a second cousin of former City Champion Harry Kaufman, carved a niche for himself when he forced H.

R. "Monk" Wilson over a 19 hole route in the second round of championship play in the current city tournament at Broadview. Wilson was never up until that final hole, and was four down at the turn. Byron Adams, another favorite, had to pull his match with Don Albin out of the fire in the same way, coming up to No. 18 one down.

There were two big upsets in the making but neither was accomplished. Wilson put himself In a hole by blowing himself to a fat 43 on the first nine and was four down with but nine left He worked the count to all even by winning Nos. 10, 12,. 15 and 16 but fluffed a shot from the rough on No. 17 from a bad lie.

He had just canned his first long putt of 25 feet on the 16th which travelled from the upper to the lower level and into the cup for a deuce. Harvey in Fired by this late tonic, Harvey rushed to the 18th tee and managed to push his shot into the rough. Monk was down the middle and short of the green in two. And that is to say nothing of draft and national guard losses Gone are most of the No. 1 line men, most of the running backs Almost but not quite I American league: National league Now I'll tell one and all of the experienced quarterbacks, American Association A.

xsut more man that gone are 1 most of the boys who knew every strength and every weakness of Louiaviile 000 000 000 6 4 4 0 and Swift and Schleutsr: Dickman tne lads playing alongside them and knew to the split second the Cards beat Walters in tight game Glenn. Milwaukee 002 000 001 3 Toledo 010 003 Olx 5 8 feinting and timing that it took to make the Jones plays click. Coffman, Makoski. Campbell and Todd: Yanks lose to Red Sox 9 5 margin Dick Newsome bags 13 th win Sorrels and Spindel. Minneapolis 000 000 000 0 8 8 Indianapolis 020 010 02x 8 9 0 No Sub For Experience.

Those were the things that Kash. Fausett and Rensa: Loaaa and Pasek. Kansas City 101 010 000 8 Columbus 010 000 64 10 11 0 came only from experience and months of working with each otherin spring and fall practice. KEEPING Gerheauser. Carnett and Robinson: Roe.

Regain lead in 3 2 win mat is why the one word "per IT DARK Barrett and Heath. sonnel" covered the ground so well. So the job this year is one of Spadts check Zephyrs while assembling another balanced unit BOSTON. UP). The mid summer siesta of the New York Yankees assumed the proportions of a two if possible to carry the BUD MCRINNEy.

SCOTTSBLUFF, NE0v OLP PRO, SAW TWO FELLOWS POKING A FLASHLIGHT AROUND THE COURSE AT NIGHT. INVESTIGATING, HE DISCOVERED H.O.WELLS AND GUV HAVES TRYING TO FINP GREEN FOR 20 load thru a tough schedule. It's like putting a watch to Fords win, 6 2 gether. First you get the parts. slump Thursday as the American league leaders dropped their fifth game in seven starts a 9 to 5 decision for the Boston Red Sox and lost their first series since then assemble and adiust them Harold and Al Spadt limited the for split 'second performance.

With a Jones unit there's a mini EXTRA HOLE OP THEIR June 18. Burlington Zephyrs to four hits as Fords walked off to win 6 to 2 at Muny Thursday night. TIE MATCH. CINCINNATI UP). The ever battling St Louis Cardinals grabbed back the National league lead from the idle Brooklyn Dodgers Thursday by breaking loose in the 11th inning to beat the Cincinnati Reds and Bucky Walters, 8 to 2.

The triumph gave St Louis a .6442 percentage compared to .6436 for Brooklyn and lifted the Cardinals half a game In front by won lost reckoning. The Reds themselves came within an ace of snatching the game back in their half, scoring one run on Jimmy Gleeson's pinch single, but with the tying run on third and the winning run on first, Eddie Joost fouled out to Gus Man Heber Dick" Newsome, the mum of emphasis on individual brilliance and a maximum on one for all and all for one playing. Kenny Gerlach was an easy tar et as the booming Ford bats nocked six blows and five runs rookie righthander who has become the Red Sox ace with 13 victories, muffled the Bombers to broken it oe more sensible, he argues, "to break up the Cleveland Indians, the Boston Red Sox, the Chicago White Sox. the Philadelphia Ath Aflu it up and it means "per counted for four in four trips. Fel sonnel." ler's strikeouts numbered 13.

The major will start, barring in his four inning stay. Little Erv Bauer had little trouble from the winners in his three innings on eight hits and gave Joe DiMaggio his 15th blanking of the year, altho Joe got credit for driving in Detroit ab Clevel'd ab a Radcliff If 3 0 1 OIBoudreau ss ft 3 3 any further draft or scholastic losses, with six senior two letter winners, five of whom are line Stalnback If 3 0 0 OiWeatherly cf 6 0 0 0 the hill, giving up only two base hits. Gehringer 2b 6 0 3 51 Walker If 0 13 0 three of New York's runs. Johnny Sturm and Bob Rolfe di McCosky ef ft 3 ft 0 Heath rf 5331 men uuard George Abel. Ends Ca'pb'l rf 4 11 Keltner 3b 5 13 3 Fords vided six of the Yankee safeties ab a Burling.

ab a 3 1 3 HE Bauer 2b 3 0 0 0 York lb 6 0 14 4 Grimes lb 3 0 5 2 Heilman af Robert Ludwick and Fred Preston, between them. They hit successive Kaufman conceded the birdie after he had missed a putt for five and they went on to the 19th. Kaufman pushed his second shot out of bounds, but Monk had trouble with an approach and Harvey still had a chance for a half but a nine footer refused him. Young Kaufman was a semlfinalist in the Lincoln Newspapers' junior tournament last summer at Pioneers which was the first tournament in which he had ever competed. 3 18 OlKinnls It Sullivan 4 18 OlRosenthal 10 0 0 Croucher ss 0 11 Peters 2b 3 0 13 Marshall lb Cole of lacKie Clarence Herndon and letics, the Detroit Tigers, the Washington Nationals, and the St Louis Browns? Why not build the other seven clubs up to the level of the EL B.

"Dick" Bailey, who bought Byron Adams In the Calcutta auc tlon at the city golf tournament, Is sending his "hoes" a plea which runs: 'Help bail Bailey Dick was operated Tuesday night for the removal of an appendix doubles in the first inning for a Center Fred Meier and Vlka Petersen ss Gorsica 4 4 1 1 Mack 2b 3 3 3 3 Rows 1 0 OITrosky lb 3 0 3 0 run and Rolfe later scored on a IT1 1 i .111 cuso. Up to the 11th Morton Cooper, who is still recovering from the effects of an elbow operation, and Walters fought each other on al 3 1 2 0'A Gerlach 3 0 1 SIPlambeck lb 3 2 1 0 A Bauer 3b 3 0 1 UK Ger'h 2b 2 10 HBrakhage cf 3 2 2 OlHardnock rf Weaver rf Her'der 2b rimiKia, iunDacK. wno Diavs as long fly by DiMaggio. 3 0 4 0 8 18 0 3 14 0 2 112 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 12 1 10 2 0 good a game as he talks. Spadt 3b egauteis 30109 Campbell 110 0 emsley 0 114 0 lUsr 5 0 0 0 Wheeler If Williams Gets 22nd.

Also on hand to lend authoritv Herg'der 3 0 3 0 Strackblen to the Husker game will be Vic The veteran Lefty Gomez wasn't Spadt 2 0 0 01 waiters ss A Spadt p. 10 0 Story at Total! 41 13 30 IS I Totals 48 10 39 11 most even terms. The Cards scored one run in the second on Johnny Mize's double and Jimmy Brown's acnieicn, major letter winner at able to hold the margin, however. Rosenthal batted for Grimes la ninth: which had been doing fiery nip ups Phil Aitken gave Mel Schmidt a putting lesson which may be bad Campbell batted for DeSautels in ninth. tackle; Allen Zikmund, major let ter winner at wineback.

and Full. Totals 29 8 21 71 Totals 25 4 21 8 Strackblen batted for Hardnock in the Detroit 000 010 011 000 14 Ted Williams, who had three hits for the day, smacked his 22nd homer in the second inning and in seventh. single, and the Reds got it back in the seventh on singles by Frank McCormick, Chuck Aleno and Cleveland 000 000 003 000 03 news for the rest of the survivors. He was even par for the 16 holes back Wayne Blue, Tailback Dale Bradley, End Gerald Kathol and Runs: McCosky. B.

Campbell. Gorslca, Fords 210 200 14 Burlington 000 002 03 the fourth the Red Sockers scored Rosenthal, Troaky, C. Campbell. Error: his match lasted, winning 3 and 2. HARVEY KAUFMAN, 18, playing in his second tournament, forced Monk Wilson over a 19 hole route in the city golf tournament to beat him.

Young Kaufman was 4 up at the turn. (Staff). Riggs, Parker upset in grass courts tourney RYE, N. Y. CD.

A pair of ma Lonnie Frey. center Howard Kellv. all minor twice on three singles and an er Mack. Keltner, Btainback. Two base hit Runs: Heilman, Cole, E.

Spadt 2, Wheel Emil Frank got down to busi letter winners. Then there are Boudreau 2. Horns run: C. Campbell. Stolen Reds Muff Chsnce.

ror before Gomez got anybody er 2, Walters, Btory. Error; ratersen. Two bane hit: Cole, Weaver, B. Spadt. and cartwheels for several days.

doing so well, however, that he'll be home Saturday. Frank Frisch, ribbing Umpire Babe Pinelll before a game, told him: You've got one of three softest job in the world fireman umpire." Frankle was approached by Dls Dean for advice on how to become base: Kadeiiff 2. McCoakey. Sacrifice: Guards 'William Bryant and Lynn The Reds blew a chance to win out York, Keltner. Double play: Mack to Boudreau; Mack to Grimes; Grimes to N.

York ab at Boston ab a ravers, xacKie Francis Leik and Backs Ken Simmons and Marvin Boudreau; Boudreau to Peters to Trosky. Sturm lb ft 1 1 OlD DlM'go ef ft 1 6 0 Left on base: Detroit 17, Cleveland 10. in the tenth, when Frey opened with a double and went to third on Walters' sacrifice. The Cards then pulled some successful strat 8 13 0 Rolfe 3b Bane on balls: Off Gorslca 2, Rows 1, 6 2 2 1 ft 3 0 31 Fox rf 113 0 Cronln ss 4 0 1 0 Williams If Feller 11. Struck out: Bv Gorslca 4.

Rowe iuuiuaun, squaamen last rail. Hard to Figure. 1, Feller 13. Hits: Off Gorslca 8 In 8 1 3 ness with a 37 on the first nine and was even par on the inside as he took out Vic Waters, 6 and 6. Bob Malone, altho six over par, rolled C.

W. D. Kinsey out of the running, 6 and 4. Kinsey's hot putter had cooled off overnight By Adams had a narrow scrape to get past Don Albin, but a birdie on No. 18 to bring the match level, and another birdie on No.

19 was 4 3 3 0 4 3 13 Tabor 3b innings: Rows 3 in 4 3 3. Winning Pitcher: egy, intentionally walking Joost and Mike McCormick, and Cooper 10 8 1 in the old Nebraska tradition Rows. Tims 1:40. Attsndanca (estimated) 4 0 4 10 0 0 4 0 4 3 3 0 10 0,000. 4 3 3 8 4 0 3 0 tnere are some likelv lookins Foxx lb Doerr 2b Pytlak H.New'sm Henrieh rf J.DtM'goef Keller If Dickey Gordon 3b Rissuto as Gomes Bonham Rosar Branch Horns run: Wheeler 2.

Left on base: fords 3, Burlington 5. Hits and runs: Off H. Spadt 1 and 0 in 4, A. Spadt 3 and 2 la 3, K. Gerlach 8 and 5 In 4, E.

Bauer 2 and 1 in 3. Bass on balls: Off H. Spadt 1, A. Spadt 1, K. Gerlach 1.

Struck out: By H. Spadt 2, K. Gerlach 3, E. Bauer 2. Catchers Interference: F.

Hergenrader. Winning pitcher: H. Spadt. Loilng pitcher: K. Gerlach.

Tims: 1:33. AA! Motor Inn 10. St. Marys Werner 12, Cornhusker 11. A Elysrs 4, Havelock 3.

Safeway 21, Du Teau Peterson 18, Kinseys 2. Girls AAA; Blackbirds 14, Hutchins Hyatt 11. Girls Denton 13, Wesley M. E. 2.

Church: Fourth Presbyterian 20, West minster 3. forced Pinch Hitter Lloyd Waner 4 111 opnomores on Hand, but sopho jor upsets one a startling surprise and one that might have and Frank McCormick to foul out White Sox Wallop 110 0 0 0 0 0 mores are aoout as predictable as St. Louis Browns, 11 to 1. Ibhtl Cincinnati at. Louis ib ii 10 0 0 0 0 0 ol a sports Frisch suggested that Diz read his newspaper aloud for a week before going on the sir to perfect bis enunciation.

know I can't read, Dis told his old boss, "I'm a talkin' Frisch is sore at Casey Stengel. Frank has been put on a diet and is down to 170 sounds Stengel spread the year old race horses, looking 4111 Crespl 2b (110 ST. LOUIS. UP). Held scoreless 4 0 3 1 10 10 gooa ana Daa witn the same ease.

T.Moor cf Hopp If Totals 18 13 37 11 S4134S Totala for five innings, the Chicago White been foreseen, but wasn't sent Wayne Sabin of Reno, and Bryan "Bitsy Grant of Atlanta into the semifinals of the Eastern grass courts tennis championships 4 110 SSS0 Mtse lb Rosar batted for Bonham la sighth Joost 2b McCmkcf Lukon rf Wansr rf MrCmk lb Koy If West Aleno 3b Sox tallied in every stanza there 1 0 01 Just the same they create a rosy picture for 1942, inasmuch as Jones stands to lose but those six Slaughter rf a a aa Hit 300 010 1015 1 11 Brown Nsw York after to wallop the St. Louis Browns, 11 'to 1, Thursday night 0 1 Marlon 010 303 30X 9 Bostoa Thursday. 4 0 4 0 10 0 0 SS101 4 0 6 0 8 10 0 3 18 1 5 0 1 3 lll 13 0 1 S00I 110 0 110 0 two letter winners after this fall Crabtree Runs: Sturm 3, Rolfs 2, Gomes, Fox, as Buck Ross set the tailenders 0 01 Werber 3b Lake Mancuso too much for young Albin. Rucklos One Over. Erv Rucklos was one over par for 15 holes which his match with H.

E. Van Burg lasted. Hunt was even par for the 15 holes it required to close out Bill 8ieck, the East Hills ace. Trying to name the quarterfinal winners Friday is a rough task but I'U string along with Emil Frank Cronln 3. Williams 3.

Tabor 2. Doerr. 111481 Mattlrk a down with seven hits. ine riusker players will have to work hard to get started right Error: Sturm. Dickey.

Gordon. Two base 4 a i i Fray 3b Cooper hit: Sturm. Rolfe, Tabor. Three bass hit: MM Chicago ab St Louts ab a Nahem in me opener With Iowa State Rolfs. Horns run: Williams.

Double play: Kolloway 2b 3 1 3 Lucadello 2b 4 0 4 2 Walters a Oltaaon Totala Rolfe to Gordon to Sturm. Tabor to Doerr Kuhel lb 4 113 The low an always come up fast for Nebraska and they'll be doing to Foxx. Left oa bass: Nsw York S. Bos 40 33 13 Kreevlch ef 4 17 1 Totala 43 13 33 ft ton a Bass on balls: Off Gomes 1, New ft 3 14 1 Clift 3b 5 0 10! McQuinn lb 5 4 2 01 Judnich cf 0 0 101 Cuilenbins It 4 10 51 Grace rf 3 3 3 0 Crabtre batted for Marlon fn eleventh, Wright rf Chapman rf soms 7. Struck out: By Gomes 5, Bon i.

ogam mis year, so tnere won 4 0 3 0 ham 1, Newsome 1. Hits: Off Gomes 11 uo ruum xur many iiusKer mis word that Frisch had been forced on thia new menu because he'd gotten the gout from rich living Ray Doty holds Schuyler team riONEE MUHT UAQCB. 1 sct.t 1 DsvH att 1000' Schuyler 8 I .378 MtUsrd 1 Teksmsil 8 8 .331 WMt P. 4 .571 Wtfaott 1 .111 Fremont I .3751 Oleesoa batted for Walters la eleventh. St.

Louis 010 000 000 02 3 ClnclonaU 000 000 UK) 013 Appling ss Hoag If 4 0 1 0 Berardino ss 4 13 0 4 13 4 4 141 In ft (none out in seventh), Bonham 1 In 1, Branch 0 In 1. Wild pitch: H. Newsome. takes. over Bob Malone; By Adams over Phil Aitken; Monk Wilson to take Ferrell Kennedy 3b Losing pitcher: Gomes.

Tims 3:20. At ft 1 2 3 4 3 4 0 4 112 3 0 0 0 Runs: Miss 3. Crabtres. F. McCormick, Sabin defeated top seeded Bobby Riggs of Clinton, S.

C. in straight sets, 8 6, 6 3, and Grant won even more decisively from Frank Parker of Spring Lake, N. J. the fifth seeded player, 6 4, 6 2. Neither Sabin nor Grant was seeded for this tournament.

Altho Sabin has been making a fine comeback this year after having been suspended from tournament play last season, he hardly figured to beat Riggs. He did it, however, apparently by following an attack planned before the match. Riggs, whose record is studded with amazing comebacks in Lincoln golfers in second flight at Minnesota ALEXANDRIA, Minn. R. L.

Spangler, and Don Pegler, two Lincoln golfers playing in the 20th annual Minnesota Resort ers tournament, finished with an 81 and 85 respectively at the end of qualifying play Thursday. Match play opens Friday morning with Spangler and Pegler scheduled in the second flight Seventeen Nebraskans are entered in the tourney. Treah Ross BiU MurreU and Jerry Hunt over 0 0 0 1 Jones should have a chance to "build" in the second game against West. Two baas bit: Miss, Slaughter, F. Galehouss Newlln Laaba McKalnp McCormick, Frey.

sacrifice; Koy, waltsrs. Erv 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 tsndanea U.003. Senators Rally in Ninth to Beat A's. jvansas, wnicn is also the home Left on bass: St. Louis 10, Cincinnati ix.

Bass oa balls: Off Cooper 4. Walters 3. Struck out; By Cooper T. Walters 4. Hits: Totals 43 17 27 14 Totals 14 7 27 11 TOURNEY NOTES.

opener. Arter that comes the rugged Indiana team to launch the Huskers on a no quarter slate Off Cooper ra 10 3 3, Mayhem 0 In 1 3. Laabs battsd for Newlln la sighth. WASHINGTON. UP).

The Wash Bob Miller is beginning to figure Chicago 000 004 23211 winning pitcher: cooper, tubs Attendance ftjoe. St. LOUiS 000 000 001 1 or games. ington Senators staged a two run uprising in the ninth to overcome a Philadelphia lead and defeat Runs: Kolloway 3. Kuhel 3.

Wright. Lopes Homers as All in all, it looks like Nebraska will be a "November team" this Hoag, Tresh, Ross 2, Judnich. Error: that he's an invitation to th waits when it comes to golf matches. Hs caught the full fores of Chauncs Kinsey's best score Wednesday and then cams back with a 73 in a DAVID CITY. Behind the four! hit pitching of Ray Doty, David City edged Schuyler 5 to in the feature game of the Pioneer Night Bugs Beat Cubs.

curt, Lucadelio. two base bit: rerrell. the Athletics, 5 to 4. CHICAGO. UPt.

A home run by ab a a Wshngtoa ab a a a Kuhel. Rosa Wright. Three base hit: Kolloway. Home run: Kuhel, Judnich. Stolen base: Kolloway.

Sacrifice: Ross. Left oa base: Chicago ft, St. Louis 7. Fhila. Moaea rf Al Lopes in the ninth inning gave 3 1 1 01 Case It 4 110 league here Thursday night.

Doty first round solace match but it McCoy 2b 10 0 1 the Pittsburgh. Pirates a 4 to Cramer cf Lewis rf Base on balls. Off Ross 1. Galehouss 3. ft 1 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 3 4 truck out 11 batters.

Okrtna's homer hi the fourth In matches, couldn't hold the lead against Sabin. Ahead 5 3 in the first set, he failed to make set point three times as Sabin made the shots that counted. Drives Deep. wasn't good enough. Morris Fish er threw a 12 into him.

Johnson If 4 0 3 0 S.Ch'pma ef 4 3 3 0 victory over the Chicago Cubs for Newlln 1, Struck out: By Ross 3. Gsle Travis at house 2. McKain 1. Hits: Off Galehouss 4 0 13 01 Vernon lb 3 0 8 0 the Bucs' sixth straight and their Slebert lb ning with two men on board gave 13 0 1 9 In ft innings (none out in seventh); New Hn 5 la 3. McKain 3 In 1.

Losing pitcher 18th triumph in 21 games. Oren Lamb and Bernle Grad wohl, who get together in the finals of the fifth flight, each shot 4 4 11 1 0 3 0 Archie 3b 4 13 4 Early 4 13 3 Aderhott David City the winning tallies.1 Schuyler's three scores came on Galehouss. Tims 2:09. Attendance 6,615 Pittsburgh ab al Chicago" ab a Hayes Burter 3b Brancato ss McCrabb Miles Fsrrtck a MEN'S RAYON SLACK SUITS Sabin kept his drives deep and 0 0 0 0 10 14 0 0 0 0 (paid). in ii i Handley 3b 4 0 4 3 10 0 Bl'dwrth 3b 1 0 0 0 West errors.

Linescores: 79's to win their semifinals. Vaughan ss 3 8 3 4 Hack 3b ft 1 0 ft Stringer 2b 10 10 Oalan 1 0 0 McCullougb a 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 Elliott rf 10 10! 1 0 ft 01 Welaj Tterte City 100 4no On 4 1 110 1 When Bill Malone tossed three birdies into Bob White on the sec Budge Patty beats 003 000 0003 Scbuywr Fletcher lb 1114 V'l Rbys If 4 110 Hudson Masterson Mysr 0 0 0 0 10 9 0 It. Doty ana W. Anasaasti DiMaggio of 4 0 0 0 aad Knsswart. ond nine of the first flight.

White opined: "Either I was bracketed top ranked Larned MarUaSb .4131 Lopes 13 4 0 Nicholson rt a a Dahlgrea lb 4 0 13 0 Leiber If 4 110 Dal'andro et 4 110 Sturgeon as 4 13 4 Mooty 4 0 0 1 Totals Totsls 11 2o 10! 14 ft 27 11 Miliars 000 S10 014 Fremont 000 0U1 0001 1 Heint'ilma a 0 0 1 1 too high or BiU was too low." Miles batted for McCrabb In eighth. West Kiggs drop shots, which had worked well against earlier opponents, didn't score. He tried 16 and scored only one point Grant, evidently in perfect condition, out steadied and out gener aled Parker when Frankie tired to beat him down in a baseline duel. He was hitting steadily and covered the court with his oldtime agility to make seemingly impos Litem a batted for Blood worth In ninth, Welaj ran in tennis contest George Farley made one of the for Wast tn ninth, Myer batted for Mas Totals SO ST 131 Totals SS 10 3T 11 terson la ninth. Aderholt ran for Early in Hill and Vojtr; Stenak and Kins.

Wshoo 000 300 000 1 West Foist 401 130 00a 0 10 1 BkMNrit, Kuncl and Lopour; M. Boyle, Kslfcey and Bocna. day's big combacks when he was four down leaving the tenth green CULVER, Ind. UP). In the most Oalaa batted for Stringer in ninth.

ninth. One out when winning run scored. stunning upset this tourney has Pittsburgh 000 130 0014 Chicago 030 000 0001 to Beauf Bell, but pulled it out on 300 000 0204 010 010 102 ft Philadelphia Washington the first extra hole. Runs: Vaughan. Martin.

Lopes 3, seen in recent years, fifth seeded Budge Patty of Los Angeles, staged a brilliant uphill battle Leiber, DaUeesandro, Sturgeon. Error: Harvey Kaufman, the young 3.77 Cool, comfortable summer slack suitsfully cut Short sleeve style with pleated pants. Choice of tan or blue in smalt medium and large sizes. Guaranteed washable and fast colors. Rayon Gabardine SLACK SUITS man who almost tossed a bomb a uk nan, Vaa Robaya a.

stringer Handley. Two bass hit: Vaughan a Home Thursday to defeat top ranked Shoe pitchers warm up for meet Lincoln horseshoe pitchers shell by eliminating Monk Wilson, run: Leiber, Lopes. Sacrifice: Diets. Lopes. Gardner Larned of Chicago, 0 6, Double play: Mooty to Sturgeoa to Dahl Runs: Moses 3, McCoy, Chapman, Vernon, Archie 1, Aderholt.

Error: Archie, Early. Two bass hit: Early 3, Archie, Moses. Brancato. Three base bit 8. Chapman.

Home run: 8. Stolen base: Slebert. Double play: Travis to Blood worth to Vernon 3. Left oa bass: Phtladel i hia a Washington a Base on balls: Off IcCrabb 1, Hudson 4, Ferrick 3, Master son 1. Struck out: By McCrabb 1, Hudson has been playing with borrowed sible returns.

Only the two men's singles matches were played Thursday. The bracket will be completed Friday when National Champion Don McNeill of Oklahoma City faces William Talbert of Cincinnati and Frank Kovacs of Oak Km, eturgeoa to stringer to uanigren. ft on baas: Pittsburgh ft, Chicago t. clubs. He had combed his neigh Base oa baits: Off Heintselmaa 1, Mooty borhood for the bats he has been 7 5, 7 5, in the juniors' singles quarter final round of the National Boys' and Juniors' tennis tournament.

VI 4. Struck out: By Heltselmaa 1, Diets 3, Mooty 4. Hits: Off Helotselman 4 In 1 1 1. using. Dicta ami i.

winning" pitcner: iwu, "I finally lived long enough to warmed up for the city tourna itnent Sunday in their weekly doubles matches. Entries for the city meet include John Becher, Vernon Dai bow, Henry Debus, Wade Ferguson, Gloe, Elmer Harrell, Time 1:13. Attendance (actual) 6.034. The sheer power of Lamed' at 3. Hits: Off McCrabb 7 in 7.

Ferrick 3 in 1 1 3, Hudson ft tn ft, Masterson 1 in 1. Winning pitcher: Masterson. Losing pitcher: Ferrick. Time 1:50. Attendance 1 estimated) beat Bob Latsch in a tournament land, plays Ted Schroeder of Giendale, Calif.

match, Dr. F. W. Albrecht de tack carried him thru the first nine games in which he yielded only ten points. Patty, who had clared.

He and Latsch have bat bers won from T. Sbarrar, default; John Wagner won from Omar Hatfield, default: vera Strauch won from Dick 0,000. Detroit Stope Bob tled over Lincoln fairways for Delta, default Pre shrunk rayon gabardine slack suits in blue, green, tan or brown. Smalt medium and large sizes from which to choose. 495 Louis Nova to isht in N.

Y. many seasons. CMAMPIONSHir SOLACE. SECOND FLIGHT. Jav Luss won from Leonard Keess, 1 Feller 13 Innings.

CLEVELAND. UPt. The Tigers John Hein, Chick Houser, Homer Lawton, Alex Lutse, John Lutze, Pets Lutze, M. Nellia, Peter Reita, Charles Schell, Fred ScheU, Elmer Travis, Homer Tucker, Otto Wolte mads. Art Miner, Bill Earlywina.

Results of Thursday's doubles: Tom Dvorak won from Herb Hetdrteh, 3 and C. J. Dubry woa from Ed Maull, 3 and handed Bob Feller his seventh de ana Morru nhr won from Bob Millar, 3 and Watty Spomer won from A. A. 1.65 MESH SHIRTS RTS THIRD FLIGHT.

Paul Amen won from Norm Shaw. feat Thursday, 4 to but it took them 13 innings and three hours uiaoo. default; Dr. W. W.

Albrecht won from Bob Latach. and 1: Frank Vatte and ft; Floyd Mills woa from D. Dietrich, and 40 minutes. Singles by Bar 1 Seot opp up. won irom Polhemua, ft and Ralph gcott won from Hern nurMr.

11T fUfts Hamn 4 0 NEW YORK. UP). Promoter Mike Jacobs announced he had decided to stage the Joe Louis Lou Nova heavyweight championship fight at Yankee stadium, Friday, Sept 19. FOLBTH FLIGHT. Temr Williams woa from Vie Dlcksoa, default; Olen WilUama won from Cbarlea ney McCosky, Mike Higgins and I Bruce Campbell accounted for the 3 0 Hoecbala A.

LuUe Cool, cotton mesh shirts with non wilt collars, ocean pearl buttons and fully cut for additional comfort Blue, tan, green nr white in sizes 14 to Su.uu aula, default; Elliott Myara woa from "1 00 1 4) and ft: Cos Dalrympie woa from R. Coa deciding run. iu. and a. juoa vTuftoB.

and 2. FIB8T rUOHT. 300 100 60 1ST 1T 183 131 41 113 FIFTH FLIGHT. Bacbar r. Schell 3 1 Hel man Early wine 3 1 Werta Nellla 3 1 Travte Ferguaoa 1 1 Hoeehele Hoyt 0 1 IT 153 104 1M 103 60 3)0 300 Joe AHer jos Alter Soup Campbell's pinch hit homer scored two other pinch hitters, Larry Rosenthal and Hal Trosky, Oren Lamb woa from R.

Shearer, Cha woa from Fred Pats. and Charles Plansburg woa from Harold lwTL Lincoln midgets 5 and Bernle Gradwohl woa from Flak. 4 and 3. 16H. MEN'S 55c TIES ICC been over driving and netting repeatedly, finally settled down in the tenth to hold service and cracked Larned in the eleventh to pull up to 2 3, and then went on to win the match.

Patty carried California's hope of winning the title for the ninth consecutive year in the junior division as his two fellow California's Harry Likes, sixth ranking, and Harry Buttimer, twelfth ranking, both from San Francisco, were eliminated In the quarter finals. Oregon college signs Hastings college coach M'MINNVILLE, Ore. UP. Lin field college Thursday signed Harold Oaks, football coach at Hastings college, as football coach and athletic director. He replaces Henry Lever, called into military service.

mm Houaar Stark J. Lutaa ahead of him in the ninth to tie the score and signal the appear aisyni ruuHT. Bin Edwards woa from Lloyd Chapman, uuuer, tut Mart Lame woa from Dte Ruaeell. 1 it; Hugh Mooney won from Bob Pillabury. and Don North woa from Jack Gavin, I un on 30; Burt BUIawortb won from Phil Aaaen.

ance of Schoolboy rtowe as a re 4 and W. Watson woa from Jim Quinn, 1 up. Postpone net final 39 Handmade rayon and silk fancy pattern ties in a variety of patterns and color combinations. Wool macher, 3 and Jack Tobln won from placement for Johnny Gorsica. O.

W. Buck. 4 and Bill Malone woa from Bob White, ft and 4. Gorslca had scored one of tne Tigers' runs in the fifth. One of Fatrlnsa: Aifr playa Flanahurg; Lange playa Mooney; North playa KU worth; To lined.

MEN'S Street Floor. draw only bye 1 SCHUYLER, Neb. Lincoln's entry in the American Legion's midget baseball tournament in progress here this week end, drew the only first round bye. Nine teams are competing. Lincoln will play Saturday, in an official game and Friday against Plattsmouth, which was ruled ineligible, In an exhibition game Feller's 11 bases on balls came in the eighth with the bases full and Mtt aaya awn F1BST FLIGHT SOIJfcCK.

SEVENTH FLIGHT. Dr. F. Ferctot woa from Dr. K.

F. Gartner, 1 up; Bcbo field woa from Bob Aaderaoa, 3 and 1. EIGHTH FLIGHT. Dr. C.

E. Brown won from C. E. Olsen, 4 and Joe Hernias woa from K. Bprad Ung.

1 and 3. NINTH FLIGHT. Segrist woa from F. V. Pianlck.

nd Utads woa from W. a. Custer, 4 sod forced in another. The Tigers NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (UP).

Ralph Smith, North Platts finalist, nursed an injured ankle, forcing postponement of the Southwest Nebraska closed tennis tournament windup until next week. Smith will meet Jimmy Kirkman, North Platte, for the men's singles crown. Mm Rolfameyer woa from B. Wtlaon. added their third in the ninth xm a single by McCosky and an error Jludqe Quenzel Co, 3 and A.

T. Ben rein won from caarlea Oldfather, default H. B. AMer won from Al Strauch. 3 and 3: tm stone woa tmm Mtlt Anderson.

1 up; George Farley won from Beauf Ball. 1 up oa 18. Jesse Cham by Ray Mack. Lincoln" Progreuivm Deparmtent Stort Of Detroit a 13 hits, Gorsica ac.

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