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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 8

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Tine IJXCOLX STAR Till RSI)AT. Al di ST VK Cornhuskers Hounded Ineligibility Bugbear ysK 1 flilK Scraps IItnpile Are All Bunk Lu List of Candidates Marked Delinquent Includes 19 Athletes. Must Clear Hurdle by Sept. 15 or Drop Down and Out Of 1925 Football. "j- TO' ro') wrpr OO.Nu To of en 'Six 't'OU WfNr FliMlNf, Ano YOU MT IVf.

t' I -11 1 illf i 1 t) of t- I ri I of ff 1 't ''Ml' a nv.p rr jn thr MM'tU at I U'? M- If f. ''Ii'- lhi fi' nt" a la a I I Bavyling Ot-'T 'he: umpire: por THE BENEFIT Qf THE I- of Gloom. ff.ll»' I S' -i; Just a Plenty 11 ..11 and "11 I 1 .1 tf-aiii to I'l llmin." llrtmst r.i a. as If suivM spi'i a.l’iiK -t t.r nail nil" Ilia na nrrn sk Nii.nn: tl.d!-. T1 ur'da'.

1 1 -l ,1, IP. liia.A', K. itf -I'" Wi.st I'dM-l-'''. I Itff iiha I r.d' It 1 1 abmit a lU I its 1' l.r* li. -I 1 Gtnne THAT AAit A H.Mtirr I iTiii.

I TfUL Yon arooi TMl SVVFLL DAMf I sir I AOT NIOMT 'V Citx Championship Series To Get Under Way Sunday At Landis field. PI a l.f'ini; i a pal "nn pli'to'i fi." fii at-r'lund aidiiH'iit in tin' iMimidu l.asf'i.all warfare, whah break f.iit at h'inl'l ai'ter- with a tripln l.eadrr tlm oi.rninK in the I.In.-"In aina 'lianiplonsliip pnirn- ainent Pie.sidcnt ard Harrell o' a r.n riuur. Thursday that the staco was s-t for the openinK series, wlf' will Ket rider P.ariait also s. "11 the lubs ha all week Kames will start at p. 111 'reams failiii.i? ready jilav at folf.Mt the the the beiiiK' Tlnnnf is ist bar-e aclr IS lu deiner bail lu, lluiiner starts fur onU.

Hitcher secs that runner PU' BASEBALL EClVb to gop.s tu second secend it a halk (Munplete the fi! S' and makes to f.rst, hut runner n.id pitcher throws stead of first. pit: her did nut ilirow' to fir.st 0 A 1 of Utile 1. '-a: a h.ilk the pitch.er makes motion to ihrijw to has. oecuii'Pd a. lia se -1 ner 'Mit lif throw." iption what indefinite if toe pitc nghki nm sfai ted I I III ne.t 1.

a. pit I ahy making anj 'u fo to pile si-ai w.oild a biilk. 1' umiiire de iniiiiatim; an leiii pt to to I was sii li an Indi- ufion aiiv h.Ml with y.iir -oni Ml and inerolv ithoUt M' Ilot i'Ml iirebiiiin- fiist, ilie mn be jimlif in a.s np to the 1" ih or ''ut made a n.o- iil eif luii I re Tulsa Team Returns Home To Flatten Links By 12 to 7 Score. Eight-Run Spree In First Inning Puts Game Out Of Links' Reach. l.s n.a of Oivla LO I'h or the Tulsa Oilers teiialized iato 'lefmitn results te-day when headinc: inio 'he ho, ne camp Btiaighi defeats at ihw Iniik.s io a fu.Si em'OU'i' l-efiv H.oleii, wh.o lo pMeh Forfeit Does Not Stand.

Io a ruling oii iiiK Ucugue offb e. I'he bague appc.us i Ml fui III liargcd agai: the and i p. uta I'uS'Mi of I rupMe fo.fciture Wills' Pilot Not In Hurry To Sign With Kearns For Dempsey Battle. club Tub Ic. from f-'if idncoln.

tool trlnimtr.g ii of a i hrep from ti'p i. tl.e ed. iidMig dow gai ilio I'linis ieiiRM't de. 11 la king be xe. tliat un tipi 4 ln tin run 1 I S( I ed, .1 a to 1 pan e.l pt'ii.

Mi' of -s. 1 I'M CO W.pl.S, lf I tint a tK ig ns s. A A niton i lk I ami 1 ro son. I loi' r- r.il. III son, up.o Tin I M.

to Hawkeye Camp. I H-arg will leave, of ne Miimm' brie va I ion I'M'. fro lids in I rliana. Heaig will I rtw.na, her will a Be.arq I 0,.. Hi-m 1 i'ia' al tlo for .1 to hinnuie MI I Hm In '11.

Hni'. CI I ile ri a inOilfor i oops to l.tv for an arr.aiigement g.nnes Nd.ra ka uni'. ei 1" he 'Il hcilulc! liotarij Kiwanis In Golf Doluteli Hg'; kidding a pitcher into A'OPkiNG SLOvVt 'F opposing IS ON A hitting BY AL DEMAREE. 'i'( niei'agc fan ho to ih. laser, an manag' lid b.i 1 To mejiy fans tl, mamfestation of the To satisfy this pe I lie fan's rtgers an 1 'ol 1 ounda i' ui hono- a 11 i b' lwe.

low.I 1 1 1 i i r-M luded 11 I 1 0- Il rlnhs 're': I mat'-o lb golf lollin' will 1... id.l'ed oiiri. 'I'- I fi'oin I iotlM mg 1e M'l Ki ami Kiwanis mw h'ri'las 'he srcon lb'. I.iimoln inter Mt The 111 I' tbe strelgP Uotaiy matcb. postpourl "Ine- ila I of ralii.

ill be pi-i '-'I next Momb' H.o.nl team eaptam of has the will compete I od and Walter Aitkem, t' Doiigall and .1 Asscntn." hm. I'red i Ihanimoml ami IT I- ''Une, (iPorge ami Uirik, I I-a ami H' arw. I ami I e. Team the Kiwamanw 1 low Mig ie.tn, w'oiil'l I'la u.um- II. Uobcrf-on ami .1 1 II Hrow ami II I I'M and 'irl 1.

and IT Hml, Hr.ank UcHrown ami U. Vv est- puah II aii'l I' 1' r.i’i'W I XX 11 1 a ml 1 H. Strain II llalb'tt and TMe W. XX Smith Center To Battle Keiiesaw I It.X 1.1 Anc. i'ent- will in ha.s.-'tiali here next I', enf'y xvon the penna, in tin Tr.

Staie leaene. Smith en 1, e. won a tliMleen farms Smith H'iilen hasehall here last Snmhiv, Ti t'l H.ilteric,« (inffin and Hays fo: Sn.ith iVnter; XX ylie and l.indc,’- recn for i 11. of tl.e Ut fin IS an uutwai.1 desire to wtm nhar inperaimnt. some, man-; play.

t' i pull off eomed.V conversations ifli umpire, which 1 all the outw.f.l ma. of a real argument, ac.unpaiiii'i h'. ihl gi'Slurcs and fcro ions f.m- iill tivimr. 'f 111- and imw of im Ucds. was a woml'T at tins phanlom crahhing.

lb would ii.sli up to ihe umps at the esi in-piext and. shaking his finger tlie face. I ioiii 'H promi'ed to srml nm six fish and i.in sent me and otlmr al.surd remarks. This ina.de a great it with tlie fans who couldn't word lie said. hoy.

Hill, him ahout It a.ive him tin dev they'd shout. hers pnll ihe 1 ire they p.j out to the I'lt. her's I.ox 'lalk 1" tl )dt her- and giv(' the hmier chame gf hi in the i.s on a hitting jamboree. right, Kd'- I liic.t Lushtoii Shuts Out Beaver rossing: 'I'he vva.s hoisted oil Hea Crossing's annual festival and tourn ianmiM, the opening d.iv attiacting several viaitof.s. I.m.lilotl won i III rod in I or.v 1 gamr.

simi ing out 1 le er pM ng dm' 1 to be p. im, will illientiotl of io make all twilight combats legulatioii nine- inning Opening Day Program. Hvery S'inad lias bemi bii.sy tins week working out in preiuiralion for the tournament. Hverv avail- al'h' basebttll diarnornl in tbe cifv has b'eii the of dailv' nctixT fv ami ne.arly all teams not engaged in the Sunday tri))le hill have booked outside games (or Sun Ml order keep in trim fur eek's pla 'The oppnirig iirogi.im I'l'and marks of a real bill. I ('onstrm nim' will tangle with 11 the m'on.

'Phe will meet tbe Cltv Hall Wtldeat.s, fa.st Indtis- trlal league aggregation, in the second panie, selmdn'led f'Ji 'Phe prf'gram will ''lose with the Havelock Hoilermaker XIodeiri Wuodman cinm at p. m. la ho tin I llnnihlers in c.ime. scheduled fvo' National Champ At Nebraska Fair Mossman. national horseshoe' pitching champion vvill exhibit his at the Nebraska state fair, according to announcement made by F.

Good, will be charge at the state tournament to be progress during the Nebraska exposition. Moseman will not compete in the Nebraska tourney but wi.l pitch a series of exhibition matches. The state horseshoe pitching tournament is scheduled for September 8, 9. 10 and Chairman F. A.

Good is expecting a I ecord-breaking entry list. Iti or llll'll pl. the mop VVOIlhl justified in a i'alk. however, siio.jhi nut lake I too much f'M- gr.in.ed. In onm words, a pitclm'.

ma his I mound and. if has not made I any motion preliminary to pit-ch- ing to the batter, he may step off Ills nioumi and Ije in better I position to make a pla.v on a too ventiiresoim' li.ise niniier. We are t-. a.ssunie. from our of the play, ihal tlie pitch er was on tiie mound: that th- ipiteh'i- tiirncl toward ami -eeing that runner ad- vaiming.

further in h' tr.i'k.s m.ad*' a thri.vv to second. 'Phe writer, if nnijiiiing un such condiiion.s, wmild not 1 a halk on the intcher. We li.a- seen tliis ident al jdav in estern league K.aIll' 1 'I no halk as ailed, -X; )i line iTrive- which 111 off the plate, hits the third-ha 11 and giances foul ground, where if comes to a re.si Was it fair or foul balP H. nnialin. If ha sema was standing on groun.l wl-en the hall hit liim.

it w.is a fair l.all. If the lino 'Irive had boiimed from the liit. plate, coming to rest on foul gruiin.l befoif. pa.s.slng third base, without louehing the lierson of infieUJer, it would a foul ball. ff uL STiNc led to one of tho re.eft games in 1 n-'oln iv.it faded to finish, was a pot" -t '11 the oib'fs' plo' Holen hnrled t'e full nine suf''.

c'fee- Keep the latMvs snb- and hfs kory ub a pair of circuit itii.s Wilson Easy for Oilers. Hoy I Wilson Inan.gmated the flMiging for the Clarke sgg-egaMon. hut f.il’.ed to surv ve the fst iiMiM-g 'Phe "ile's eete-x him iH. a er of sly ar.il ('onper was suh.st ut ed. cii.ii.ge tv.

ie; 'adcil the (dhr onsla'ight. as eight ere piled the inlrodaeior.v inning hv dinl of two tvv.j douhle.s, a jvatr of wallojis and Hurdv error in the left garden Hy the end of tlie third frame, flie i vveie making pate, 11 to I. and sul.i.sruuent proeeptiing.s were nlto- getlier im-onsequent in 1. Austin Socks Five Hits. 'Puksa's lef fielder, set the batting for the Liibrka- tor.s with five solid snni' safe I erritorv', of tlie Links hinglod safely on three oc- asioms.

while Krueger crashed a pair of two-haggnrs ami m.allefe.l a triple and a single. 'I'he I.Uiks rallied in Ihe eiglith inning to tin- extent of five riin.s. Init were too far in tlie icar to file a fonnidable bid Ictoi Christian, a. of tlio lamoln staff, ami Karl Hla.k. veteran southpaw, are ted tn square off Tlinrsday in a hurling duel.

V's score; l-tricnln. Tt 0 wMl tlv Stand.ng umalia's favoi. h's! hail il'2, WMh XX ''1 on it. I'd and none md. luHiig h.v ntesidem 1 fts H.e lliiriy-d-v pension plasii-rcd on M.inag' of ine (limC ''d I nipM 1 ie a up iie ion P.

in tiie ire t' ball game to Wiehiia. Cri.ggs a out 1 (imnlta lineup exaetlv vvcii. is not cf re, ord that iie paid aii.v Mlong I'lore ilian a fine, 1 susiiension wa.s the suii- suggestion of piinislMiieni I'M an exldbition of llie most flagiam IkLj l.i.gn 111 til'. XX (Stern bvi-p si ii ro.l suit' (1 quit. cam Uiv I' ett.MW X'.

foi 11 et iM vvlio- M.tllii ill le lined Kearns al. rg 11 i i he ceiit h.i' le.i ma'. 11 th- Iv rns pa ole i I Mat Keains I leii in be '1 ne a'lcimi 's m.iii-.; e- sa iie 1 .1 del Iid'-d I mid.lb cm; 'I moler, come iinme.l ai.l ion on.) ent-feM li l.lg tend or vvoid.l negocatioim wbli tpe ni.sn iio I)en 's io .1 XX' Iks coni 1 at I XX Ip tiefiniiel. agreen'ent, s.jme tl r. Wills mat s.a ,1 m.

il wr- USI e.i posted b' Ihe I to protlm epM. 1 '-e lievv lie IM' vv i IHN 1 K. 4 1 r4 hi i h'i 1 .9 1 AMI'HK II 3 4 I h2 4 1 I 4 St 9 HON 11 Af.i 1. .1 4 i 1 49 a 1 fi 4 A 1 Rli Mil Mia'. IlH aU lit.

1' 1 1 ION. 4v- 9 4 Yankee Girl Plans Second Channel Try IH t. 1 I') h.M I'ruiiZ' ii ami lo compbt- the winning' teams in to clash I'riiluy 'n-diqi frav'. 'i'he in a lislil an. (.1 I'ret a iTI 'imtb" an tiiP games ai in tlie final I'lntmi vers lirolliei teat of C.arlaml, aiiil "I lick' of Lincoln are otficiat- Mig as umpires in Hie tliamoiul tournev'.

Syracuse Pitcher Has Good Record C.iallC 'U the a free fo; picked up a full game bv beating tl.e (hd)S 7 to AtTSK, Xlig L'O. Hugh. Syracuse tiitclier, has eight gaine.s in twelve starts St ason. Pnring ti.e tvv' lve he lias strmk out ii rs ami compilcit a liitling average of .200. His fiehling reeord creilits Imn with accepting .17 chnn.

es ith- out an erroi. Pugl is 23 years of SX X'ei ne won I tills games. l.fXlNK. I'ranee, will made sin 1: a vali'int to swim the Lnglisli last 'I'liesiia is slid holK'fnl that site can make cr nttemi.i lids year. Slie has alre.tly n.sked tin W.miens’ swimming elid' if ihev wi! b-on- timif.

fo linek her ftnam iiHlv. am going to Miss I'lderle tliis noon, "to rest up liiree or four liays as tin' truest of Sion. Willie awaiting reply from the XX'omen's Swimming rlub vvhetlier they are willing to finan-'o a secoinl liii.s viar which I am most anxious to Club Gives Approval. yoHiC. Aug.

20. A se oml Htlenipt to swim the Knglish clian- nel hv Certrude F.derle.'..Xmerican girl swiinmer. will be ha.keti fi- inanoially bv the Swimming assofiation of New York, of- fieials of the organiz.at ion sanl tu- il.av. Kderle was catded wonl iliat effect todav by the nssozla- tlon. Japs Anzaes In Trophy Series HROt iK Id.N'K.

20 TennPs star.s of ami trali.T were on hand at tlie Long- ood clnlv todav to pnr- tifipate in tbe final matches in the Xnierli'an zone of tl.e DavN mp rompetlt ion. 'Two singles rnatclies were oe caril for lotlnv. (ter a hi L. Pat tei'son. brilli.iid Xustralian veteran, ami Shimizu, generallv I'on- siilei'eil tiie best player.

V. tM'c siageil lo figlit it out in opening m.it' h. In Hm s( om! i. Xmlerson, re gai.b’ii as I' sin.gles fice of the Xnstrnlian team. was to face 'rakelcld H.iraila, star.

'I'he dnnbles matchts will be lieltl Turns Down Outlaw Bid Fli XXCISC( Aug. ft) (43) Hulletin savs loilav was (VConncll. forriK'- outfit'ld- tlie New (tin lit s. has di.vvti an offer from Hal to nlav ball in I'ne mithivv at FI was l.anne.i from nr- iiaseball at ilm of last season after- an allegoil effort at briberv, Apparentlv' lie still hax hope Tliat some dav' Judge Landi.s will relent and restore him to gooil standing. Weir Home Town Organizing to Attend Turkey Day Game.

WEIR AT Hl-Y CAMP. COLUMBUS. Aug. 20. i I Weir, University oY fXfebraska football captain, will i give a series of talks at Camp Sheldon during the Hi-Y camp which opens today.

More than 100 boys are expected to encamp today. Athletic, civic and religious discussions will be held under the leadership of qualified instructors. SI Hl-MiliiH. Vug 20 Five hundred fot.tball fans, headed b' si Xt liaild and a thlrlv piece bngb' and drum corps, ili(. lati'i' fiist prize winner at the American Legion convention, ill joiirnev lo I.in- coln liy tram for tlm ro Dame footliall game next 'riianksgiv dav accot'ding to present plans Superior Is tlie liome of t-ki and Joe Weir.

('ornliirsker athletes, and Is gennirielv prmul of tliat fact. Superior lioo.sters plan to make the 'I'hanksgiving dav classic Superior-Weir day ami iiave reserved five himdred seats in Ilm west stadium stand for tlie game. In a petition, circulated one evening on ihe street, two hundred signed to make ilm trip. 'Phe move is backed bv the liOgion. Kiwanis ciul) and other local organizations.

Demons Score Dozen Runs In One Round Mori. Pur'ly, If I lb if 4 (Mot rib I a 1 fb fi 4 0 Cof.p».. 1 'a rson. .1 Pallas, 0 battati fo- p. 4 (1 Uo' 1 1 in nIh 'a-soa in eiph'h.

lb riiUa. A pn 1 0 7 I'l F- 1 of Ihl' 4 2 10 ints ga i1 0 Tim 1 0 2 'A 0 3 fit1 1 A (1 I. 1) Iip-ua, 0 r9 1 1 1 40 1 2 1 1 1 1 Kl. 4 1 (I 0 0 1 ha "8 Mi.so lit Sliaup L', XnsMn Ha la mon (1)', ri.ii' Pippin SMir.H -b RoblriHon Rs-npo. lUmon.l RtiKn.

T' oih 4 I.ltmoln .4 US' 'p. Min--- Ria gcri, ha.sf a) to 'looiMt tn pin I'j I.t-ft on ba.st" M.in.'oln T.ilsa 10. Jlase on bails- (iff off Cooper 2. o'f ('arson 1. off Rolen 1.

Struck out Cooper 1. by 'at son 1, by Rolen f. Runs ain1 VVlia.m. 'i and 4 in 1-ii, off Cooper, 5 In off ('arson. 1 and 6 In 4 2-J, off Pailas 0 and 2 In 1.

HM batsman by Piird'. Roien Passed ball Rales l.osin* and Pitcher Lynch Hits In Pinch; Bears Win OKT.AIK cn'Y, Aug. Ihtcher of Denver i Rears won his own game yesterda iliitting a single in the sixth inning ito drive in two runs, while the third 'run came over on fumble of the hit, and live Rears look the first game of the series with the Indians, 3 to 2 The score: Squaring the Account. Tiir rub'H of dr finit and on t' si'b ject of liolding the nmllag' inent for the tion of good oioei. It I-; manifest, ihe.cfore tliat when the (iniiiha lire invailed the field plav ami arrested 1'mplte Rc ker.

wlm merely defending liimself from nr warianted assault. llie dc forfeilnre hy Fmiilre wa justified b.v the fads The decision o. the league j.re ident that tlie game completed, latlier tlian forfeit'il. labli'4hes a lu ecedenf liich ndglil sow the seed for a hatves' D.f ironble; sets Hie lequif Hnent that Hie imme n.anageine'i sllPll kcejl Hie field free fiom in vaders, whether or other irrespunsihh 'I'he 1 etiKUit of (L'ug-s. af ter a week's suspension, wiil laKi rutiiig as a iiuwliiig fut.

c. hut it 1' significant tliat Hie who was so keen to H.imaha luh and its manager is Hm 'same executive xvho owc.s Ills reten tion in office to tlie omalia I ih owner's vole. Debts are debts ami if must that Ihe account has lieen in fu Saint.s Defeat Rods On Rally In Ninth Xlo, Xug. 2" s'ored four i mis in tlu ninth inning apparenllv i-ompiling a lead. hiit tin; Faints (-ante ini'k itli two maik- ers in iheu' final turn at bat the opening coniest the ser- he.

Hods fieHbd loosely pitchers, while Ihe; l.ove f.nillless snpport I Leading Hitters In Ikiops Robin Ace Stops Cosairs; ia I Crowd Out Cubs un. IK 4'N I HHii.er, Pl.illie- (n.Hri. I I 'H' Cobb, Hellmnini. I llb-e. Hrow M4 li i 0 1 4 TO 11.1:ix4 iiif 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 HOIX 1 tv .4 1 i no HI 1 1 7 i y.

1 1 UI 441 1 ili 1 1 0 I (A II -xx 1 .1 1 Pp -i 4. let .1 0 lOX Ko 1 nr. 11 1 1 1 1 11 .1 a of HI r. a XI liXRt St. Louis Browns Win Second from Faliering Macks 1 fiM ml 1 he a d.na 8 1 I I 8 II UK-li 4 VV a 1 11, P8 poi T.OIP« Bvon'i a 'ght 8 8 ed wli riiree hr .1 8 5 4 He 'n Int- Ilf ha f.

11 1.111. p.1 1 re doni :.1 hp pp.l S'. 0 0 2 4 II Ha 8 an.) IM- I It 4 ..1 p. l.ritl» IOiirtli lo Row. diidlng SUnnv lb 1 I' Imme oi.tirar» Ila tank 1'T Vii, anad Mia ra.

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1 1 5 1' Rit 1 li.i -Il tl ti mi TO llodaph I ana po' and inn ala nd Ra'ip. Sf- a. a a ipp.1 Ball dub Wins From Tot.a I a I iniah.i Smuma i' an.) in a nil 1 ill 0 off I 1 14 1 a II Ha' Rohailvoii HK.X( Dw gum In. The of Al.g gl in Minins a I I Sonda 4 I 'Hied a 1 he u-l 20 Des Moines annexed the winning end of an to Id ye.sterday, the Demons pounding out twelve runs in the inning and piling up 24 lilts off tlirco Wichita plb-liers. Ttic co A ir 1 4 .5 3 7 fi II II 4 1 G- r' fi 7 II I.angfttrtl.

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on b.3»» 1 H' Two-hasa hit- B.I»» i ell. Mlneirae 'J hi ae base Corriga ru Mullen and Rarka- I iii.a Golfing Army Bids For Tille I 4--fi 0 2 0 una bat In 2 4. SI. 4 (iff 4. out- 1 4.

l.a 1 bit Kirk 2. WriBhi. '1C' 4 vT. dal. I dslCh a Mip a hm.

-ap Ra'-r: I ho sixMll boenu of la LDi.ii. Dwight lUteliing to sto)) the wi -I poled en I wo h.Sgei s. rinis In i he fu ing error nnd Ili-ha: I vv, hits. American Hr.I I iwlgl Haterii X. LisK.i a Hv Hilz.i I'O, lugger- hits, ineliiil ii I'rague Inning, bun- l.

siii'llf'i'O IT.sgne iil.TV'. 1 cbuvler L.ok'- siinda Hv inning' I'l (I II I ii il II 1 II I 1 Huz.fk end -m' 7 Liska D.ise K.irek 1 immli. I ot in a mn 11 lit golf In i' the ('ham 111. it get all Elton George Wins In Antelope Meet Elton George won a third fliglM match in the annual Antelope (Tolf club tournament Wednrsda' afternoon meat 1 up on 1 1 Erlle On Hand To Referee Foast Bout 'S XNGFH.ES. Xug 'Je -rrv widely known refeiep, i as arrived from Navv to ofH'date af the flv vve'ght title bout between Genaru, champion.

and Fidel Labarba. former titlelmlder. at -Ascot park arena Saturday night. XVano StuvanKPTi Rador. GrtffMl V.

8'7a Xfa.MuMan Fluff', (traff. Griffin. rorgan, Graff S.ao-ifka hM Knaupp. Double I to Corgan to XVano 1.8ft on baaa Mi-hlta 9 i on Hovlik 1, off Mark 2. off Moon 5.

off Gregory 1. Struck out I By Aloon 1, by Koupal 1. and runs' C'ff HovHk, 6 and 4 in 1. (none out in I off Mack. 3 and 4 in off Gregory, 15 and 10 In 7 2-3; off Moon, 9 and 10 in 6 1-3; off 8 and 0 In 2 2-3.

Ffir b. (jrcgory. Winning T.o» ng p.t.-'ier—Ftnvllk. rinpp Pon and Van Tin.T—i’M.V i Bradstreet-Marr In Golf Finals FHE.XK i.N T. Aug.

1. i luct in todiiv in Hm of Hie Fremont ('oiinlry club invMiuion golf loiiin- animt. Bradsireet eliminated Krup n- sky Fremont in the senii-finaN. 2 lip. Man beat E.

W. McCracken of Grand 2 up, In tlm other serni-final match. 1 hU Felher. Stol- an ten, Rerger. Kunk.

Sam'l- fiie Funk. Ra-a on balls -'iff Ftro'v 4 off I.v nrh 2. of' FTodges 1. Wild pin mit FI) F.vmli 2. h' b) B'Oivn '2.

nini hlis -( 2 II 6 oT (I and 1 P- idii l.efl nn li? )a ti i a 9. latiema Cii) 9. and F.eld) Norton Captains Wymore Hi Eleven XVY.MOitE, NebV" Aug. Norton has been elected captain of the Wymore high echool football team for next season. I 41 'l'im la rgesi et (ver I re.i lodav links of X'oungstown minirv 4 1 1 in Hm firs: elimiiidtion fMind of western golf Sturi ing af ili rc'iuire elfv eli iiours lo ihe 2 f)l liluvers olT firs' (iarkne.s.s is sur "i IHH luto players reseli Hm elghl-'iiHi hole.

VX'lth a of ve bctier tlian innic 'A M- Iionald Smitli of Yoik in pmctice, as a target lo slmot ut. Hie experts laid on boldly with wood and bon over tlm coiirse, veh cty tnrf rii i'lc scoring in s(d1e of b'iigih of nmny and d'Cfi rongi; t.i pntiisli rMic- shots I Cil wlio T'cmnin in H'C confc.M a todav's and tomorrow's IX k'-b- roiinds woiild to clinlk iip si'orcs of 150 or bettcr for tlic JO holes. A'ance won bis eigliteenth game of tlm season when tlie Dodg'is outlasted FitaDs nnd wm. to 7. CLEASVV ON GOLF GOODS Clubs, one i 1 Hose, pail Linen Caps.

Shoes, pair Also Many each Other LAWLOR'S Sporting 1134 -N Good! Bicycles. B2021 HONEY Read This Letter I hire i-i'i'ri a fill! h'-8 in yru t.ir n.r I vfit -n 4 I I- It has ih; m. ir- I'. Why thould work for vufh an uncer. fain futura with a faw mnnth-' tralninq yon tan bs for a food Job at auto mechanlei STEADY JOB AT GOOD PAY FOUND FOR OUR GRA0UATF8, taiiiv lor and Information.

Soteial for thoto wha wrtto now- Addrtsi: Lincoln Auto A Tractor School C. J. SIAS, 2415 0 n. A Straight Business Proposition )ur not a ci j)lc item L( Pnlicx is catch jihrasc. It is mir prin- of whereby every ill the cost of hiiAiiiess is III and reduced so that, oiir cHstDmei's iii.hh* del'iniie ciistiHiK I's "Ihcr D()()d sidles.

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