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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 4

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Ol I 1 MM a Fischer LINCOLN EVENS SCORE Dazzles ilS 'fln Finale Athletics Pound Denver For Initial Victory, 10 8 BY WALT DOBBINS. MERCHANTS PARK. Denver. Colo. Potent stick work on the part of Walt Mahoney and Johnny Morris Fireballer Wins; Has 29 Straight Runless Innings basebaVV iVdisrus.d alUer fhis'broa'Vbmi thevw raising the name of ploughboy Bobby Feller as the'gr Therv were arguments, to be sure.

The graybea DICK BECK Kit. ca's Cornhuskers leaked rD Friday afternoon as engaged in a final gar plus Carl Walker's inside park homer with two mates they putting the aboard and the relief chuckine of bie Chick the Lincoln a 10 to 8 decision I baUsStiU Sfalia Head Coach Bernie Wagonhurst ga Denv Masterson had everything pres ent including striped shirt of Har enabling kept them well scattered in help ing the Soos to their second straight loop win. thing that hired hands to nth the Bea the A IX single a the Till AMI. HI. ted the Red Dram the star of Cletus Fischer ng the brightest.

Fischer he clincher. Lincoln counted three runs Major League Box Scores in their half of the third when MorrL opened with a single and stole second. Schulte walked and Walker punched a long grounder between right and center that went for a Two bam ISTfartl 4 uMh Pla Krpj Kr I REVIVAL IN THE WEST Bill Burgess, Denver outfielder, slides i safely into third as Harrv Jenkins of Lincoln takes I tardy throw I in Thursday's Western league opener at Denver. Denver got away I to a running start in the revived league by winning 11 5, altho the Nebraskans tied the series Friday with a 10 8 victory. (AP Photo Huskers Lose Wild 11 10 Marathon to Cyclone Nine I BY WALLY PROVOST.

three innings which lasted one Six baseball lead here Friday I The two teams were slated afternoon, emereine 11 10 win for a return bout here Saturday On the lonK jaunt Cletus fielded Jaek Pesek's punt on the 10 yard marker and then set sail rlnht up the middle of the field behind beautiful blocking for the tally. His elusive running got him away from several Red shirts and at the 50 yard line he put on a burst of speed that left all tarklers in the dust. Fischer's first marker came ii f)es Moines Blanks Pueblo PUEBLO. Colo. (P).

Bob Rush, ner over the University of Ne afternoon at 2 p. m. braska in a weird three hour state sharp c'r 4 1 1 exhibition Of baseball. MuSr2bM 5 2 14 Denker 3b 6 2 16 big 21 year old righthander from I South Bend, making his Devlin, first to the platter, ilked and Harry Jenkins llowed with a single. Mor promptly tripled to deep ft and counted when Ma Btf socked the apple over I right field barrier, mother Lincoln run trickled Substitute Joe Riney's sacrifice scored Don Froehle with the winning run in the eighth inning.

Froehle had doubled and advanced to third qn an 1 eigntn wnen oiu field out to set up the play. Pern Takes Invitational Dunn's boot. James lived ambled to sec i San nd debut in professional Dasenaii, huiIcd the Des Moines Bruins a neat four hit game Friday night as the visitors made it two straight over Pueblo's Dodgers, 8 0 in a Western league game. Never in trouble, the big six foot, four inch Rush struck out 10 and issued only three free ticket! to first after his teammates spotted him a four run lead in the opening frame. mi ly do foi NEBRASKA whittled ai 9 run deficit with rallies the Red 25 Thomnsc then perfect sacrifi threw one down the side to Bill Mueller foi the nurkfi I v.

a Iked, a third ftQd fourth frames and tied the count at 10 all in the sixth when Hobe Hays crossed the plate on Jim Sharp's double. Angelo Ossino was charged KID DI. Bill came in the fourth quarter when Uh ink over after Jim Myers had punted out to his own 43. Sam Vacant i passed to Charlie made the most Ml catch of the after hen he ran into deep pull down Nig Pfef with the Li nal track and field i Fiiday afternoon eond VUi Weslrv.oi ive tearn field. nd after renter Helm.Mnc were shelled drive to the boards Itai i inui.m emtH.

Mai niK' then seven over left tackle fn on the Blue 28. Sharp. second. Jim Hogue replaced Cyclone starter Ben Anderson in the third and received credit for and Carl Walker helped to cut a Bear rally when he made a nice running catch of Craw Doyle added ix and BOO II Hie the victory. EACH TEAM ou ked up 11 the 11 hits, but Nebraska outfumbled r.uests 10 to Ore relic! Ossino.

7V. Wil.l pit.h pitcher faced only three men Hide and hit two of them with pitched balls. Seventeen of the total 21 Schulte used 15 men in the game which dragged along for three hours and 11 minutes and found were scored in the first ADVKRT18KMKNT I III SPIRIT bv bOtt teams Friday was very good and Hemie M.isteison was well pleased by the showing of the ptaytn The boys have learned a lot in the last six weeks and it is going to stand us in good stead next fall." he remarked. I me o.u Tony Blaztne was high 011 the work of Ch lev loogood and Hall at the tackles and it was TURNPIKE in '2 3 imilntcs; Abplanlp 4 I 2 (' nadKtt 3b 4 11 MVTI Delt.Ml Phil tpl.i TONITE Dluln to see tliat he was well Tech Downs LHS 6 to 1 pleased at the showing of all it his Ihk "bosses Other linemen who drew a lot fSm of pi wen Ralph Darnkioirer and Cary Samuelson, ends; Mike Tu1' DiBiase and Edgar Thompson, w'r John Sedlacek and Gene Vurkovich Wdkins. guards; Tom Novak and Leonard Hand, centers.

illl, MhI Mil. 11 A' KMM DMktai number of Run. b.tlei fumbles The running of Dale M.HA. tP) One hit pitching by Southpaw Jim Pickett helped triumph over Lincoln at Fon 1 he only hit Pickett gave up as a double rapped out by Don Adams and Darwin Salestrom Thre. hap l.

a ei ill to 1 I he least Rubv. Thirteen Lincoln men Bill Mueller and Bob Riedy tX i struck out. were Debus, the Lincoln hurler, gave up nine hits. Tf" 3 110 4 1 I 0 1 tfata I 1 Hi i iimn vv.xrx start of fin i i'ihmI iMNsini: nrtflfflnf Slops Cards mm i several plays. Joe Partington suffered a Cid'NClL lUA'EFS.

Ia. (IP I uavh. mvn am ui tm I I IIn Jiihnnv Nienelma. 41 vear old sprained ankle on the second play of the game and didn't see any action. Vacant! and Thomp bMgmr, pUsted the Sioux City Soos to a 5 2 Western league decision over the Omaha Cardinals Friday night.

Niggelirfg gave up nine hits but son cameo me signal caning load thru the entire battle. Va Man 1 I "TV I rm, hr' VARSITY The JoUKW 1 cantt completed a number of pa in the final 1 anto that led to the Reds only score. The lass A Regional inners Proticd OPEN ALLEYS I 12 to 6:45 P. M. ichtwil track teams from Hastings and Rovs 1 I ffruv 1 IJTfllllvUAa 3:29.

7:28 "The He Nw.n lUn.i 1 ilia. I TviTSKiiErwSB ith 'atte. Co Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 12 Open Alleys All Day Saturday fumbUI and Omaha, respectively I I en Kdlio and comnanv and Sunday of Md 00k mmt hard pressed WRTT Lincoln Bowling Kional. beating out Seotubluff 1 hs onh I of a point. The PoriOrS TONIGHT AT SQ ISTm VI I ION Hi I Vir BLJMI Bin Kfr, ptlal si ores uete Met 00k I .0, I mmU I North IMatte 33 37, and Kearney 14 37.

McKillip. probably cine of the most brilliant meu athletes in Nebraska's Finest! Nebiaska 111 ffBft, eame up with Facts About the Primary Rees Wilkinson is endorsed by thousands of Lincoln's citizens. The primary vote shows that the people approve his constant fight for the people and for better city government. In the April primaries two incumbents and 8 new candidates filed for the office of City Councilman. The result of the primary showed Rees Wilkinson not only the high man of the 8 new candidates but also a winner over an incumbent who has been in city hall for many years.

This means that more than four thousand and seven hundred serious minded voting citizens went to the polls and placed their stamp of approval on Rees Wilkinson for Lincoln City Coun eilman. This solid endorsement shows plainly that the people want some new blood on the city council and it also shows that the taxpayers want Rees Wilkinson at the Council table. An analysis of the vote shows Rees Wilkinson to be the outstanding candidate in districts where small homes and large families prevail. Mr. Wilkinson also increased his vote in the districts with the larger homes.

The vote shows that the working men and women who own small and average homes are determined to make some changes in city policy. They are tired of being kept in the dark in regard to their own business. The vote also indicates that the larger taxpayers are becoming concerned and even alarmed at the fast rising cost of city government. If you are not acquainted with Rees Wilkinson this vote endorsement will show you what the people think of him. He digs in gets the facts and brings the facts to the people The people are entitled to the correct figures and full facts in regard to city government that is why the voting citizens (the backbone of the community) want Rees Wilkinson in city hall.

VOTE FOR REES WILKINSON BOWL MOR his beat performance to give McCook the winning points. Me LANES "opus ti 1 lEaEsa Upon Alloys Fountain A Lunch Hlx I mills EAST HILLS THE 70th ami South DANCE T0NITE 9 TO ROSEWILDE JOYO I "chuck hall wj rMBiM I CARTOONS "3 1 I.OI!HK;n MgjjM 1126 28 Street OPEN ALLEYS LEE HANDCOCK OK( 11 1 1 Every Afternoon and Evening DANCING Friday and Saturday CITY COUNCIL 97oo sun set 15 1 "PERSONALITY KID" INBTA OHI IIKSTH A I MIXH) Mlll.l KS HANCIMi TRY OUR NOON LUNCH Adnx S3e IMu Tai.

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