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Springfield Leader and Press from Springfield, Missouri • 10

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r-jV 7- fT-' 1 -J-- I 'J-- -L-, I -1- j'- v-- j------- 7. V--. -'-4 ---Vrr SlMlAYNOTSluffilS'AWRSUNlK -y--r? ByiHany Slnittee ti.f LEBANON BEATS Good in Olympics? PREXY PRAISES COUNTY SETUP Only Nina Mora Daya Until Trout Saason; Cats And Crow Offtr Manaca to Stata' Wild Ufaife X- NIANGUA TAKES LOCKWOOD HIGH CLUB TO CLOSE iTHLONOn IN SEPTEMBER I- Stephen" Heatfof FedfafionTIVdrTleased DverChair-tcr: man Butleri Organization" to' Campaign Game "And T8KES-T0URHEY BASKETHONORS American and Italian-hockey, team members; In which a few of the Amerlcca boy roughed the goalie or Mussolini land. The gen- By HARRY GRAYSON Tms SWEAR that we will lake part In-, the Olympic. games In loyal competition, r'Psvltog-tto ill -r'lSHERMEN 0f the lJikeTney- ramp rfglon Will to.

glad to karn thtit; the newly, launched i Ozark BaftVeom- i Fonytb wlI -opi IT tho W3 fishing 1 with a -'V stock of 00.000 -t live mlnnowB and )y ia llks quanity of VT worfns. According to Qeorge Behrlg. 'r dsrmet had to ba called to pro-the peace. More glny. for the inapfind? athletes! Springfield Nigh Loses filial-Game, 15-24; Moore Is WrnAlsdfTTOers; ScfieBule Calls for 145 7 Games' This Year Beats Summersville In Fi-nalsj Forsyth Girls Win A Over Dadeville 7 regulations which govern them end desirous of parltclpatlhg Ini-, them In the true spirit of sportsmanship for the honor of -our country and for the glory, of the Thus avowed the Olympic athletes i Peace at Any Price! harsh words' were ffwU ra X(Wf saS-CMSfr MOw-Febc uttered by German eports lead- iBprlngfieid opens, the Western association campaign at Joplin' May SprcUl la Mini lit Lnitr 1OCKWOOP, Mo.r-Pebr-22.

krnldrcheirTt-hrTpntorTThg assembled at Garmisch-Par 23. Yellow Lebanon High school I T. i-- i era when, in the face of a heavy snowr and. with ajead.of me goal, Yankees refused to can off their hockey gsma-with tiie mud -squad figuring their 1111111 advanty could .5 jmd- and: White City park for the opening tore, also with this Miners, on May and the P3 reieiuied todsy. Nlangue "High school boys tonight won the.

thirteenth annual Lockwood trouncing Suinmeravllle. to lgjiln winter ouad. passtos-Ju-f rontof Hitler's stand In mass failed W-glve-tto qerman leader the nartg salute and drew only a few scat- huge. tend handclaps i. from the that mous stock of bait vill.be distributed I the many rtr f.

ytav bait deakra rakeady Jackets, tonight won their In-Vltatlon basketball tfes fating Springflsld Senior- High school, 24 to fai tha final won third Place with iiwiii; wssls handicap to any scoring maneuvers by theOermcns. Through out this section, The Cardinals 'ay Muskogee and Ponca City-here -after- the-Jnnlin. the iinalB, The Porsyth girlswon in thrirdlvWon -with SL UT 47. uiuph ever Dai City girls won Ihe eonsniatlnn. beau i wared Hi appfovtl whexf the Aiislraln-jCaiiadlanrVBrltlsh.

The Osafk Balt company. has Of was nothing In 41 to 20 vktory ovre SchooLoL visit before they lake to "the toed the tulrt thHrovided for a post tM- Qirkii--1rtin; ponement under such conditions out'RoUA in toa. consolation talhed the old. mill on Bwaij mU1 Taney county. 33 to 32.rrri i-i Oerman.

Swiss; and other "squads gave Herr-Hitlrt his salute. 8qthfet; was true aportamanchip lng'Wilnut brave, to the Lockwoodboys.wonthelr. consolation. a IT to 10 affair over Stockton. Mother scores today laiw lockwouJ 14.

PuJlll II1 But -wu --that-a nobleK -the Yankeesf Other opening games find Hutchinson at Ponca ltrand Bartlesville Muskogee. reverse order on May Krre lhcrhave.an unfailing supply of line water vith ample. storage to accomodate at least a mil lion minnows Springfleid walloped. Competition the cluuiipiuusiilp gaiwrletr-t and AHHhietsnt lntended-forput-thr Walnut Onvc dtali OudnUI 1. Afdelcli City Jarleo tpionjt the glory of the sport!" TTien there -came the dispute be lweehr the' Cansdlsn English hockey squads, when it was found of- scorn on the Theyre, a great Institution and bring out the best there is in But It to to de- anon led all the 3-4 at the quarteri-14-ft at the-half and 23-14 at fh third quarter.

Jfoore with. 11 polnta set the pace fw Lebanon. home, Joplin play-ing here Memorial and the-Cardineto-fere-at-Jop lln July 4 and Lfebor day, which windslup the season tt WONT to iong ngw-jurt- nine daya 'Then come the day-. f. Uiariher BriUsh-were- playing-two iihk the lheory that Olympics pro- teams follow; Bsti1 tint Inu-Onnt Xlunria.

und feaksfr- LckM4. rymn- X1- eampisiarMBturr Kuna: or Ml hiun. eiocktea. tusrtU. eyr-MteM-tiiuFecr crnrUlr.

ainT Andnaao, OMnrMd. Car lew played wrilfor Springfield. -nfdaw-ior Tueaday. March t. EacITclub- plays jilne- Saturdays rrr DfUgiblpuckBteraL-wl)awere-iui-: tlvea of the Dominion, it Was-sll Scorer Baaxox ran' sndcoiiiniiniigninan-Sstnrdsy -aiuf-Trtne''Suiidjs kl home.

Tlir I atixpooi lili.1.- FhUlioa. oeaur; Xadff, motr-good -wiltamonmattonsr There have been wordy battle ever since the "babdern1 games were instituted. In 1900. "durlnethe trout, may, be iraneV out before anything dray-tic was done. True and Bohno, LockwoaO, capuia, nflVld il ilefalljr in Missouri.

According JCKS. Nianjua, wardi; Hark. FaraTth. jumplni cnlrr: Ohauarry. Walnut Orova.

ruanloc rmt; Llndlry, and boucrnadnullo, guard. Came, the encounter between Tift'S Olrtlwrn fill MfPaalat i PetU 1 I 1 CXra -M 1 I Carle a a Tatala It 11 Tatala kilum-Faatar Sallmar an4" Nafria Ward, aprlnsflrlS. iiiiTr 11 Olnhara iourcefc DrTTffrTHernddn. chief hatcheries; is making careful and thorough preparations' to givs Mis. nmfJMirtBieB the best 'trout fish marathciTTKld "inTTarivah dent occurred that threatened to bring' The Orrek-and Amerlcmn-tesmi were favored to win.and each kept a wary eye on the other durlng-the race, realising that three was the hardest opposition.

schedule calls more than last year. The flrkt lurif tp.ds.' July 2 andthe sreond Jbalt 0iens a. wun Juiy an opeif date, all-slar gSme wlll be played JultMrrtheciiyiwlnnlng jhe prsr half, thst date having been set aside as sn open date. for this occasion. The -gams was played-hers last year.

"1- The Springfield schedule follows; AT MOVS a 7- OX IOlis- All-star teams were as ST7 OlrU. aarond ia Carum, oaldM Cltk, aaptain. any. Fotta. Jrrlca Sprlnsafor wardi: Dobhina.

Dadmllr. jumpinr mtrr: PumpMry. Forayth. ruuniueoMitrr; Hunt, Ooldra Citr. and Brawn.

Walnut Orarr. Walnut Grove girls and Stockton ing in the. state's, history, Each year at the opening of the SARCOXIfWINSr AT PIERCE CITY Firit tram XubL CaiijMItlm, captain, 1 and BewSm, tMn aa. forward: Martin, Labanan. crnlmr: McDanlrl, aptlnffi Id.

and Lrbanim, uard. Breaitd tram oirf hon, Bprlntflrld. and Brontll. TifbanaiV- captain. BpruislMld.

rmtrr; Knlclit, Kirk- trout season, and from time to time thereafter until it closes, the state -'T pum snd fish department liberates boys were voted beat pportsmanshlp trophies for teams, and Thomas of Forsyth girls and Cantrell of Nish- fend. -and Has Hanarabla mrnllon Calarll. Oiilnn. Wita ohm: mu', and Wins, Yet Finishes Fifth r- A LONO the course, of toe runi a arris ge "passed they could see in It were four white caps. continued the run and MtV May St 3 July la li is at at Man Crrki, Balia.

Kukri af Oampatltlan hlah paint an ar Uia taurnamaak with 71 polnta Ja lha llrnr Fkiyd McDaal Bprlwatirls -waa-aacand with- 1 catchable-sized trout thej veters Roaring river' in south Barry Ir county and of Bennett Springs, vest rt Lebanon. '1 The limit' ncr day on trout is 10 no-fWi. under-i inches long vy it July 4 4 I Auc-SB II Kpi, nil Mutkan Ml 11 if IT June IS If IT IS a- -4 Finals of Journey; Se-nect Girls Win was high in free throws with.ll and Payne of Niangua high scorer- with 44 Points. a. Amnriean won the race.

He Mr May IS IS It June I1 11 --Jul 111. 4H' Gold -basketball" were given to players and silver ones to the Bulldogsi Venzke Is Winner: strode to this' reception stand for his place inedaL Instead of reoeivlhg that, however, he was feU. 111411-- 4-- ram city r-cuy May la II 14 June I 4 Juua t. Juua. 3T St IS July SISII July IS 11 i 3.

I y. Greer springs. In Oregon county. elgtit milM north of Alton, also hSS ijjJentx oti husky. yainbove.

in: it, awarded fifth prisTapd the. Greek "Therewsn't even itending ropiiv Xjyer Cunningham In Record feature Still FkoU nMApaM -C so greet was the crowd tonlghL who finished behind him, sixth. Tisvlni 'been Stocked' some 30 fttll TTrhe Greene'lfdunly'letup'Li'ex yyderatlonof Missouri cellent- and Chairman-Td -Butler ted SprlngfleM -the-pasrweerro when he fearttoarllla 1 kinlcrUl May 15 S7 Mot II It 10 atH jime-tvae ai- fwmtiT irie July as July IS IT 11 -Aug. 14 IT Aug. II.

Sept. I utTklMaa HulTklOTOW IpMlil Dfijtlfl lrTIf grr, PIERCE CITyI MoFrb, .23. SsrcoxV High 'school tonight won toe. Pierce Jlty invitation bssintbaii-tournament, defeating S3 to The- Seneca girls won In their division with a 18 to I victory over" Pierce Boys championship gamer Barroale Ktr ily. I Dlllaek.

for- hu eoxTixvxD non paoi b-oki boost the Springfield, campaign. should be complimented for rarofiil aoleetiot of hto. af the semifinals, 41 to 28, Floyd McDaniel showing the" way with 21 pointed McDaniel waa. used at forward Instead of guard, his usual position. -The Bulldogs failed to atop tho high-scoring Rubel- Competition's star, forwsid, who rang up 13 points.

JiV.ji HlITaf-MiM' Petitions for. a. constitutional amendment which take May 11 11. Jum 1 jum at as. July i a July as as II.

Aug. 1 It IS IS 11 8uch' wasTUie comment of. E. Sydney Stephens (above); president of the Restoration and Conservation Mat aa at jum aa aa 94 at July aa 34 Aug. ilia aa a straight also was inside tbs old record as he was clocked tonight in 3.50.1, The world outdoor record.

3:43.0, was et wo years ago at Milwaukee by Princeton Bill Bonthroe. ROGERSVILLE LEADER AS SEYMOUR WINNER wardi: JUehaidiae." A Mliw, tinU; Ball. 11, mniati. Morpii inAt (HINA Olris championship garnet LanfliUa. antes Hughta.

IS Htad, 4. tan The Bulldogs all tbe wsj, 11-1. at tho quarter, at the- llf.ll wv wm KAHSASAGG1ES BUT MISSOURI I anarda; Saiw, WaUar, wiUn: aard. and. uarda.

sun; hP prif ritln. Qgcar resident of this caught a 1-2-pound, rain-. bov out. of Greer Sprlnga several years Oscar tells that rain bov veighing up to 10 pounds have been token' Some yean ago A'-l caught a pounder just where the -t: spring Joins. Eleven Points.

Pish la these waters are hard lighten and wonderful' for the table. A few. ether Mtoourt springs have trad in them but are hardly of sufficient sin to accomodate a very large number of angler at -'vone COME of Uie sialei that are lead-; lng the way In Conservation fend of wlidUfe, are advocst-. log a license on cats similar to that now. In 'effect everywliere on dogs.

Certainlir this seems a sensible suggestion, especially, from a wildlife v'; standpoint as it is a known fact that cau, by snd large nre more Manatord. bakkrnan, Cnwdar, Buah, itiarda. -All-star teams follow: SEYMOUR, 23. Seymour High school elevated Rogers-vllle to fine place la Altitude league today, following Seymour victory over Oeark here last night. 27 to 22.

Ozark and Rogersvill were tied 'for the lead before the game The game, Seymour's second victory of Uie week, brought Uie regular season to a close Seymour Mansfield Wednea. day, .32 to 31. Rogersvllla has yet to play Ava, half and 30-17 at tha third period, Lebanon reached the flnato by 1 trouncing School of the Osage, 4ft 20. Rowden and Moore each, seared 13 polnta for Lebanon, white Kerr got lL' In the consolation bracket this Richland defeated Unn-Creek, champion last year spirited 33 to 30 contest, and Rolla whipped 35 to 10. Semifinal score: seaixtiFiELaTii ftroMeFfiTiox tail Rubai I a mwl I If I RuMI 0 Shair.fl I ni 1 I I Climb Out of Big Six Cellar With 39-35 Victory And Tigers Slump Bewildered, the American, looked bouL There.

the stand, were four smiling Frenchmen with, while cape wearing medals designating them as- first, eeeand, third, and fourth-place winners. It was years before tint incMenk wss forgotten in international dreiet. In 1903, three Yankee400-metre runners 1 racing against English entrant. Lieut 1 Wyndham HxlsweUe, in the London About the middle of the net, the Yankees had the Briton pocketed, two in front and one British fans, seeing what was going on, became Incensed, rushed onto the field, seised John B. Taylor, the trailing and threw him over a two Americans, W.

C. Robbins, and T. C. Carpentrq, finished the but. on reaching the finish line, couidnt find a tape, It had been torn away.

However, when Hals well crossed the line, a tape was quickly strung across iL After he had broken ft, he wax declared winner, Americans, protested. Officials said the rare would atond unless (he Yanks wanted to run it over. Coarh Mike Murphy declined, so the officials decided to run it again anyhow. The' following day Haig' welle rah all by himself, and was declared winner. Kslph Metcslfe of Marquette re-gslned the Indoor sprint crown when he outfooted a crack field In the BO-iheter dash.

Metcalfe flashed a great finish to beat Eddie Siegel, New York "white hope," by two feet in 3.7 seconds, one-tenth short of the world pour of the five sprint finalists were negroes. Metcalfe came from behind in the last 30 meters- to whip Siegel, with Eulace Peacock of Temple, national 100-meter title-holder, third; The Canadian challenger, Sammy Richardson, who captured the broad Jump earlier In the night, finished fourth and the defending champion. Ben. Johnson of Columbia, was last. Bora' accend tram.

Branham. Fkrra City, and cammack, Carl Juncuen, (ar-ardi: Cook, AIM. nnlt: Bhcrrall. Ja rr. rapiam and Banirnt.

Scn. euardw Olrla' llri, lram--flualw. Brnrca. and City, lorwardt: Snow. urea.

and iliNluia. Alba, wnlrr; Brady, grntca, aud L. Palirraea. SUM, (uardv state game and fish department out of politics be tn Green county within the next two weeks. Butler has been appointing captain In each precinct to supervise tbs work.

Mr. doesn't appoint, men who wont promise to give time for the drive," Stephen commented, tost is commendable, If this program carries we must conduct a thorough canvasa-no hit-and-miss methods." More Captains Another meeting of sportsmen here, is expected ailhin the next ten days to outline further plana for distribution of the petition. A financial committee- to handle the drive in Greene county for a 32500 quota also may be selected then. The matter wax postponed last, week after Mr. Butler conferred with President Stephens.

Butler yesterday snnoimred the appointment of four more precinct captains. All but two of the Spring-field wards are now filled. The new assistants are W. W. Gilmore, thirteenth ward; Frank Melton, fifteenth ward; Herman A.

Powell, twenty-seventh, and O. Kirby, third north Campbell township. while Ozark must face Marshfield, won eight and tout four. I a (Huff a 9 Frrr a a-' Rarnrlt -ail van eiavrra a a IS I 11 Tatala li a a i a rax A ealla Oalnra CavlW Tatala destructive than dog. Cst have finishing end for.

Uie entire become a menace to birds as mon 7 me- In as other wildlife. Miminary last night the. Ozark Ju- recall that over 300 stray rau high team won. 14 to Vsr-' were killed on the H. V.

rosier sitjr- score: game presene of 3100 acres located Orark Hawkina T. Cunaungt far-a Farrar aanKT; Bray- 4, MILLER CAGERS UPSET GREENFIELD, 15 TO 11 Rnadrn, II, Xrnnrit. 1. i'p Marlin. Maot.

II. -Krrr II, luanla; Xnllr, Winlray. Irnnin. 1. Wt.

4. b. Be boat af' Oran-Barran. 1 Otnna. fiiraarda: Caldvrll rrnlrr; Atirbrrry, niwant.

1. guard: Knarh. 1, auk. By Tkt Afioriaioi frru Mo- Feb. 22.

Kansas State's basketball climbed out of the Big Six cellar tonight at the expense of Missouri university, defeating the Tiger 39 to 35. The Wildcats, previously, tied with Iowa State for. fifth and sixth place, took over fourth ranking, previously held by Missouri. Sophomore Clarence Hatfield. Lamar; conducted a Tiger rally late in the gam but it fell short.

"With 32. called. Missoilri's booing section returned, to early season, form after layoff occasioned, by a university drive" against, the custom. :17 i MIMOI'BI 43SI I Habrrt-mhi 1, guard. B-tuiaur Mrlar.

Oaikill 11. Cartrr. faraarda; nruna I. rniTr: O. Children Children 1.

MrNraUr. guard KcItrsM-Bcarh lMl, BOWLING ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Drury college Panthers note out Westminster. 23 to 25, to near MCAU basketball title, Westover with pine point end English with seven top Drury scorers. Panthers now have won five and lost ona-in conference. 'Westminster six and two, National association denies damages to Denver and Pueblo after studying suit against.

Western league, which had ousted Colorado cities from its ranks. Hickory Hills retains Tom Talbot asgoir professional- for 1935. miles south of Bartlesville, Okla. in 3 years. 3Bere Is an I-foot game-tight fence around this entire tract.

There has. never -been a single stray dog able to scale this fence, yet cats have no trouble whatever getting on the Mr. Foster had an Indian lad -of about ED WHITE AND ROGERS REACH HOUSTON FINALS GREENFIELD, Mo Feb. 32. Miller High school defeated Miller, 15 to.

11. tn a Little Eight confer mce, game tonight. The Miller team also won, 13 to 4. Miller now has iron 23 of 23 games this season and If it can beat Lockwood at Miller next Tuesday night. Coach Lee Livingston boys will win the championship.

Score: Miller Bowles, 3. McElmurry, fqrwsrd; Pemberton, center; How ard, 3, Baldwin. 4, guards. Greenfield Riissell, 4. Davis, Anderson, 6.

forwards; Ball, center Payne, guards. VOLLEYBALL CLUB TO DRILL i 20-years of age.whn had orders to go cat hunting when lie ran anything else to This boy had MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE acta i)V'' Irt- Ind rd MUl CbMtltf artavi 141 41,.. Urnoan. Jr. IM IS Mla Ouari ..........144 117 14d 41 R.

Mallhawa will ITT 141 441 HamiM-a a a Tatala -111 SIS flM VWDUIt.lt- St- Mra. Wairn Ill IN Ui Mr, 1M IN Ml Mra. Mi-Cay IIS 111 IN Mr. MrCay', ,..11 IN IN Tatala Ml SM INI tea Irrr 1 Burpa COU.KUK BASaXTBALL At Fayrlltrllw Arkaosaa 40: TCll 3f -At at, iwKuriaMii at: at. uou 4i.

At UilfKMS. Kr. C'rtlf hiun SI; Krn- luvkr 2. At Kianium. hi.

Xarthw1frn 41: Fur. Itf 4S At1 Indiana U. 14. 'Wiwonain V. 31.

At. CdluaiMa: 1 Xaniaa SiaU a. Mil- HOUSTON, Texas, Feb. 22. UP) Ed While, Ausltn.

national intficoliegiale champion. was forced to wo extra hole in his semifinal match with Fred Haas, New 1 1 Mirra I-a -4- KlHMk I a MnaU while nondwripi dof that Adama-4- 3 Hallwld I llrodman I 4 Carrall a 3 FntU ITadd Orovfa a 4 S- Railakaik I (lllpiti a -10 Srh'rliaana 31 Millar 4 1 a. developed into a cat finder 7 is the comblnaUon that counted for the 200 cats in 2 years. Certainly the cat in one! 1 final J'some-solution, Orleans, in the annual golf tournament tt (lie Houston country club. i a 3 4 4 1 At Toial 14 If Stim halll Kaiuaa Sai Miar-oun 1.

IT SI'BKX CITY DAIRY itl 14 ill Ml Mr. Haalrr ,.,..,.171. IM 411 11 nr 1 1 Mim Slant 1ST IM Mr. KnMwr rVaa'ttiJD JIN .147 4M IM -4N 7k SIT 1S gerlout minded Conservationists the; Antonio, country over are giving it a grest wnn riht t0 krain taa mMAMakin Mantah tnimiFeikM hole match tomorrow SMZaK-AX HOCaXT At Oklahoma Cut Kaataa City Oklahoma Cliy ill'. At Tula: Wlrhlta Tla I-' -At Tnnniw-TnnmM Maplea leaf MonUral Marmma i.

u- 34. Mlsar-aoia'ai. At lova City, -Java; Mletiuiaa -31, Ia 31. Ai Bon ill Baad, Ind.1 XMra 1. FiiMkmih ST V.

A Wi Arm a. Hav l. PnrlntlKld-- Sprinillrld BTC 34, Kirkar-lli 3 A' prska Oklahoma A. 37 At Ann, lu 43. laws Hal as.

At Kama City: Drartr Plga 13, lasts yraila 31' dealof. thought RlAdlfiPa atttaftit't 9' Total- nnvgRuiAP Tranthant IN Baraimrr IN Banna 117 Drvlllnataln TlUll 0 eaaaaa'akaarNIW FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY Murray Marshall score: 17 points i. Springfield Marshfield Eagles," 42 to '39, to tie for first pier with Eagles In Amer Iran Legion Big Six Basketball league. Winners In St. LouU-Springfleld Frisco bowling tournament, here follow: McRrids of SL.

Louis single with gross 676. 94 handicap; Gat-sert and Martin of SL Louis in doubles with gross 1233; SL Louisans of Springfield In five-man tesm.2747. chsmpinnship by defeating Jark Munger, young DaEas player, 2 up. NO TEXAS HOLDOVTS DALLAS; Texas, Febi Texas league' baseball club looked' over (heir roslerr. tonight 'and knocked on' wood there were ho holdouts.

.1 4. in -t Ml H4 IM 477 -IN MO Ml coixcr.x indaob Tmarx 1 At A aw, Iea: lows fealt M1. ITraka Xokraaks tS 3-1, Xanaaa la 1-1. (XMJ.RUE WBESTUNO At.lJtwatn. Jooa ll.

Mtkratka S. The YMCA volleyball squad: will start Intensive practice Monday night to prepare for (he state championships to be held Marrh. 23 at Columbia. The spacious field. house of the University of Missouri will be used for the 'volleyball matches.

For the past several yean Spring-field has not been able to break Into the chxmpioiuhlp position even hough boasting of first clese ms terlaL Thls was due to the inabUlty of some players to play In the tournament or to get a comblnstloh to dick under preesureHowevv, a determined stand will be made this year to take the Springfield team over the. hump and land, the cham-Btonshitiik i'- y'-j'. Since there are two divisions Springfield will enter teams in each division with players fran the foi lowing squad making up the teams Chester Anderson, Tommy Ander- WESTERN-ASSOCIATION PLAYING SCHEDULE F0R-1936-SEAS0H OKLAHOMA'S1 game and fish commission is ah owing the way in the southwest when It Comes to "crow control. 1 Following the same tactics em-Jpkiyed In IMS to rid the Sooiier state; partially at least, of its huge hordes of crows, a crew of game 1 rangers has been assigned to bomb some of the larger crow roosts. Two rangers wiped out MOO of.

these black pests in their first 1936 bomb- roaeas Mrs. lfaarmaa 147 14 Mr. llaannae ,....111 SIS Mr. IN Mr. -JD 1J1 Ml Hand'tis Tatala IN US T41 sen MICU1M (II MIN Xdwardl .177 IN IN JJJ Mr.

Huh IN 171 Mill Dally 17S IN MrJtaU. IN 17 IN TMfttU. pi 4eyVD HD WW At. Bartlesville At Muskogee' I Joplin Miners announce trading of Pint Baseman Ed KalUna to Moline of the Mlaslulppl Valley league for Outfielder Jake Chad May 9 II 19 11 June 10 11 7-July 7 Aug, I 9 10 11- May 12 13 14 Jun 17 7 1 July 9 10 11 13 14 Hulchlnaon. BABBITS root (IT Mr, king HI IN NS Mr.

Kinf Ill' 11 -IN -H Mra. Kllnr 1H" 1N-ltT--4M-- Mr Schatllirr ......11 IN Handwap 1 1 1 Tatala Nl INI- rawco Adam! IN IM i I i lng effort near the city of Shawnee. 1 In some localities The sportsmen are buying the necessary dynamite, fuse, I and the Mate, game department rls furnishing the pien to finish the Poiua City 'I May 25 2ft 27 June 19 20 21 21 July 26.2ft 27 28 27 May 22 23 24 24 Juiib 22 23 24 25 July 22 23 24 25 22 2323 Clyda-Madleyr-VmM-Chsffcr 11 419 319 19 999 1914 Mrs. Adimf 4 dsgsva1M Mr. ARlM axa a yili IM Totftla a May 5 ft May 2B 29 30 30 July IS 12 13 14 'Aligns 29 J0 30" AND PRESS, Bartlmville.

1 i BROTHER COACHES BROTHER Don yuroL Missouri football mach, will be teaching his younger brother, Bob, how to play tha game In 1937. The youngster to a fresli-nian at the university. Pearson Ward. Bus Port man, Foster Latimer, Hotaert McBride, Marvin John Simmons, Baker Ed' monda, Horace Jacks, Efton Hander' non; DftTUTJ. Sutter, Vernon Callaway and Polly.

Murray, Double elimination will prevxil. Kansas City to defending cham' plon In class Hannibal, in class Tha champion will compete In the national tournament at Davenport, lowai Pearson Ward of Springfield to chairman of tho state voUeyball committee, by R. J. T. Carter.

FOR LATEST; May 7 3 July 4 .4 I I Aug 5 8 7 3 Sept. I 7, 7 Muftkogrf. iVtltl TEN YEARS AGO TODAY Senior High Bulldogs defeat 34 to 17, to cinch class league championship, Stork and t.allm amrs.H pnlnlaaaT-hUor Bulldogs. Coach Albert Weiner highly praised by newspapers and other critlcq; for the vlclory. slnce he had to Mart the seanon with only one hnWmyr.t Csptatn" John Tindall, and numerous Inexpert' enced players.

He developed Louis Stork and FMter. Latimer, two of district and made standout players of Harold Wheeler and Al Abbott, centers, and Carl Twlgg and Bob Mitchell, guards. Frisco bowlere of SL' Louis split even in 66-frame series with Bhrin-ers beating Captain D. Tullys team, 2429 to 2493 in total pins, and losing by 11 pins to Captain B. D.

(Blackle) Miller Springfieldians in second match. Miller team totals 4710 and averages, 342 per C. M. Fredericks Springfield turns in high Individual 30, a 588. Miller aecopd with 558 end Wilier Cossey.

also of Spring' field, third with 540. Hot only: do crows destroy the nests and young of sny, and all birds Ihey can lorsle, bJt must su- thorities- agree that, the largest -financial loss is from thelact- thst they Jlke to Inhabit and and if could be known, there. is no doubt that they. have caused millions of dollars lots to farmers by spread -'lng hog cholera. Recent JnvoUgations hare proved that, the crow is one of the chief, renemlea or duclu arrive on their, nesting grounds in the early spring, vegetation, cspecl- ally during the recent dry yeai.

is none too plentiful. Which makes the finding of the' nests just that much easier, for Jim Crow. Even the newly hatched ducklings (and 11 "other birds for that mailer) are greedily devoured by the. gang of crows that- scour the country from 'June 3 4 3, 26 27. 23 23 July 19 19 20 19 20 May II 31 June 12 'June 29 30 July 1 3 July 29 30 31, Aug 1 Aug.

15 18 11.17 Joplin a 4IHMI rtlMM.i DESTUNG May 11,19 20 21 June 12 13 14 14 July 10 17 18 Aug.Slfiept. 1 1 May 15 IB 17 11. June 15 Jg II 1 4 4 TuesdRy Night-j February25th7 ShrineMosque Thrcft Fast and Furious. Matches! HA WR EYES ARE BEATEN IOWA cm, la, Feb. 22 (AP) Michigan rugged and rangy, basketball.

team-spoiled the University of Iowa hopes for a first division rating In the western 'conference here tonlghL defeating the Hawk eyre ll'to 25 before season ord crowd 'of 1.7V I 9 July- 4, Sept. 7 73 Game .3. Sundays I Saturdays'-May 73 Gsme Sundijs holidays la black face OK PAOI B-THXEI Ol 1 nONTIMUB) -1 a' W--wAt--J ,) i. J. T.

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