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Tmif PHONE THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, IJLOOMINGTON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1911. EIGHT WAN A Pi Gehrt Leads Fifty Expect Sports Four Tie for Medal In Women's Golf riion 4300 Tri-Counfy John Bowman Fred Voting, rdlfor Drill For First Defender, WES FERRELL at Wesleyan this fall. Fraternity BACK IN GAME Slab Artists Second Honors Go to Paul Orr, Coolciville brothera at tha Beta Kappa home report that ha plans to work this Three Others Card 76's Normal Launches New Campaign On Gridiron AS MANAGER year. Ha came a ion way last fall and looked ilka a comer. Ituse Morris, Normal center, dug ditches thla summer at hi home at Pontiae and as a result returned In the pink Monday.

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in younr Fred Gahrt, Heyworth' act was tonlo'a attractive Betty Jameson loquac ous or iir h.p ramtutrn lor her baseballlng Ferrellsi, in a brand tha leading twlrler in tha recently third ranasputlva woman's national new rolt brother rat compieua Tri-County baa ball Howard Joseph Hancock, Stat formal athletio director launches Mi lth senaon on McCormlck field this afternoon when he call the opening session of th 1W1 football on. league as won eight fames golf championship by posting a 76 Wm- who was released from the that gave h.r a quarter ahar of Bfv" Pitching staff laat ANDERSONS ENTER BALL while losing two for tha Cham- the medalist honora In Monday mm7. succr.usa 10 puoun plon. qualifying pky at the Country iaaavma eniry in tne Class Among tha regular pltchtrs sec A squad cf approximately 80 la CIUD. I J.

ond honor go to Paul Orr, Cooks TOURNAMENT expected to report altnougn om Thrss asrloua eastern contend-1 men 0 a pennant. ville left handed curvsballer who of th veterans may i arriv won eight while losing four. rs, Orace Amory of Locust Val- ccompiunei tnis in tna ao lev. N. Y.s Jean Bauer, tha Rhode Cf pled Hollywood fashion, with a due to summer post.

Many Gehrt, In addition to havlnr the of th candidates received their Island tltliat, and Alice. Belangerfhlrlway sprint and a photo fin- The BUI Andersons, who came like a forest fire In the closing weeks of the Twilight league season are the first club to file their best average also wu the leading strikeout pitcher. lis was on tht equipment Monday and thera may ba two session If tha Intricacies of Beverly, kept pace with wnicn naa me isns standing mound 80 Innings and during this the defending champion by match- more aavanceg Ins- her thres over nir round. Stages) of hysteria. time struck out 83 hitters with his thereby nrovldlna- tha tournev with And where does the brother rat cf registration a not UP 100 many of tha athletes.

Hancock haa virtually given up on Willis Hoffbuhr, Junior end of fast ball. Orr averaged on entry for the Heywortn aemipro tournament, Sept. 13-21. Andersons claim many of the Wesleyan university squad and IU secnod four way tl In IU 47 tuff eom th uy trom Inning striking out 102 in a like year history. wnom was nicnea in pennani number of innings.

IV Win. who nlans to work this On of th many capable Call- on 01 oroine, Drawback la Ironman. fornlan entrloa In tha startlnr Georg Ferrell. year. haa a poaltlon with railroad in Trkln.

Tha hardeat working pitcher field of 116. Barbara Ransom of I Georg manage th Martlnavlll ft- hmk. Tha Una material looka Rood but was Red Dreaback of Leroy who Fayron Breese, manager of trie tournament, thinks thla will ba one of ttia teams to watch. If the Andersons and Red Devils tangle, this should pack the Hey-worth park, with the great rivalry Stockton, nullified for today's va, Bi-siau ciuo, ana ni team thera ia quita a job ahead at Nor opening match play a strok be-1 ldlng th league when Wej won six and lost six while pitching US Innings. Ha wu tha lead hind tha daadlnrkad laadara massu wis urirn auu mal to build a decent backneia.

Edwin G. Struck and Harold Frva will again assist Hancock ing control pitcher, giving only 40 Thr.a mora of ignea up as iaKViue a manager. bones on balls). thraaUnlna- rival, war. hnnh.l Along cam AUg.

1, ana Ueorg between these two clubs. Ttie Heyworth tourney Is open to with tha development of tha foot Highlights of tha pitching for with n'i-M T.m.. p.rri. club wu tlll out In front with the season was a two hitter twirled by Ken Pierce of Down against any semlpro or amateur club In this sector. All entries must ba In tha hande of Manager Breesa by Long Beach, Calif, on of last 30 "me wo" w'r year' seml-finallsta; Mr.

had sneaked up to third, wlta Eureka to win 3-0 and Jodie Man-Ickl'a feat of holding Roanoke to ball aquad. No III Effect. Tha national emergency gives no Indication of effecting- adversely tha 1941 football program at Normal, and early reporta ara that Lawson Pag of Creesboro. N. C.

wln" na tha urn virtnr nd Mr. n.J Then cam that whlrlaway drlv. Thuraday night (p. m. Chandler of Dallas, Tex.

Leaksvm won or IU lasi Some of the great players who one hit on Labor day while pitching for Roanoke, winning 11-2 aft Th only other to break 80. am" opp pnn.m have come out of Heyworth are Ralph Craig of Huntington Park. er having pitched the same team which ah did by atroka. waa the 01 regular ea- tha attendance will ba well up to to an 8-4 victory over Leroy the tha 1940 atandard. Atlanta' Dorothy Klrby.

son, oy nanaing oeorge. ciuo previous day, Dretback won 'a Co-captaln Floyd Beaa, aecond Th experienced Maureen Or- who was under contract no less than 13 different times with Bloomlngton; Red Slagel, who wis doubleheader against Downs for cutt of Haworth, N. Indicated another Iron man stunt that ah would have much to say Anglers All Tha following are tha pitching trinjc fullback from Chateworth who had been counted to fill Floyd Covlll'a ahoes thla fall waa drafted and la now in tha air corps in Washington. Frank Schrelber la In thla championship quest when records for the regulars on the she qualified with an 80, along with with the Bloomlngton Three Eye club at one time in the heyday of his career; Fayron Breese, who was with both the Peoria and Bloomlngton clubs, and BUI Humes, Dorothy Germain of Manoa, Report One contemnlatin enlisting but aside Marlon Miley of Lexington, Ky.J eight teams: HEVWORTH. WIi IP Oehrt 1 6T 33 Sprau 1 31 Dorler 1 0 14 COOKHVIT.I.E.

from these two lads, no serious In and Mrs. Frederick Davis of West A3 18 a Barrlngton, R. I. Best Years who broke into tha Three Eye league with a no bit, no run game back In 1903 and who resides at roads have been made by the war. Effect of selective service on quad personnels have been slight Mrs.

Glenna Collett Vare of 30 102 4 102 JTT Philadelphia, who has triumphed Ted Williams Takes Cut at Ball B. Smith 4 1 3 41 Centralis. A special effort ia being six times before, survived with made to bring Humes back for the largely because of the fact tnat tne quad ages average something less an 82. championship game. His brother, LEADING HITTER BENDS BAT Many Are in North Now Fishing Long hitting Clara Callender of joe is a resiaet or Heywortn now.

Pasadena, Calif, regarded by Miss than the registration limit or zi years. Advance ticket sales everywhere have been reported at' peak, pres riBKK. H. BHmler 4 3 70 SS 40 SI 84 D. Wargo I II 3t BENSON.

M.nlokl 6 3 43 31 34 Kavanaugb 3 3 37 33 13 13 ROANOKE. Thommen Btenders 3 1 33 33 33 IS 33 I.F.ROY. DrMhai-k 113 1 63 40 S3 Heyworth has won the two of the three years of Its Ted Williams Bats .411 on Broken Ankle Jameson as the most formidable obstacle in her path, gained a first existence so there ia small wonder With the Sportsmen round berth with an 85. aging even greater public Interest than in 1940 when all time attend Art Williams (Old Man Kenyr Campbell 1 3 20 34 31 10 ance records were believed to have been set, although incomplete past Himself) is back at his desk at Pierre 3 3 47 31 1 Normal university after a month's Green Wins BCC Tennis Title C. SChUltl 3 9 71 43 IS that Heyworth folks are hopped up about this tournament.

A year ago Manager Fayron Breese's club won the Tri-County after a tight fight with Cooksville, and it was Wilbur Fitzgerald's club that gave the Heyworth boys most of their trouble this year. reoords made attendance comparl-sons difficult. Boston Slugger Depends on' Pull Hitting uwwl 81 3T 3 rest at his place on St. Mary a river, Sault Ste. Marie.

Th M.fner 1 7 3 -4 33 10 33 WITH THE FOOTBALLERS, W. A- L. Bevera of Normal also Benonl Green, present city tennis counla of weeks the A new addition at University high is O. T. Tllley, a native of Cubs Ship Vance Page champ, added another trophy to Williams retreat and report thaf BY HARRY GRAYSOX.

Theodore Samuel Williams bat- Brookport. who moved to The Heyworth boys batted .339 as tPflTM fMa VAQ( tri luaoniA nlai, A ms collection cunoay wnen ne brought in the limit of ack To Los Angeles Club ft in goirig to go Tpitching to n0Ugh inmrnea irantc xvoraoacn, veteran bass, wall eyes and pickerel every BCC player, 6-3, 6-3, 12-10, in the day they were out fishing. Art Bloomlngton Country club men's has Just completed a new fireplace Robert M. Hutching of the University of Chicago is back on the CHICAGO. UP The Chicago Keep them out of the title game.

It waa Cubs. National league baseball sports pages again. Robert is always good copy. This time the Chicago singles cnampionsnip. i his place, indicating that he may club.

Monday announced sale or proxy isn't lambasting football and all Its evils. He's telling the sports performed on a broken right ankle, Pitcher Vance Page to the Los aoin players displayed a steaoy aiip away a day or two again baa Bloomlngton recently and who will do his senior year's work at University high this year. Tllley Is rated one of the hot shot basketball players of that sector and Is also a baseball player of great promise, Joe Hallett informs. Because of the great shortage of hands at U. High, he will come in mighty handy in football, too.

world how happy everyone is without intercollegiate football. Hevworth tournev I. tin laPe oaaeoaua nugnueal game with Green playing more fore winter sets Fred Bowelf AnKelea club of the Pacific Coast That's fine We might say sport fans have held up pretty well un Tea percent of the Jackpot will be Vmf thv. gam6' brilliantly in the crucial momenU and his family are vacationing in Williams chipped a bone in his der the shock of not watching Chicago play, too. given to the winner of third place.

league, and the purchase or waiter Lansranconi, pitcher, from Toronto. of the match. In the third and final Canada at this time, the retreat Why shouldnt Chlcagoans be happy over the situation? No one found any particular fnult with Hutchlns' decision to drop football. set, Roraibach and Green parried of John Bowman and the Wilfred Tazewell County Page, a right hander, won two and fought for every point with Another a ports man right ankle the one on which he pivot in spring training. The fracture forced the Red Sox to open the campaign without their bfgsest gun.

Benonl finally coming through to headed Canada way soon Is Charles and lost two for the Cubs this year before he was sent to Milwaukee Many did object to the uncalled for blasts he took at the sport in quitting. They felt that on retiring from the game he should have said it was impossible to get material that could make a good fight for it against win the set and the match. Hall. Ned Dolan will probably League Starts of the American association, where In the boy's championship, Jack along in this gang. Fre Williams relnjured the ankle he won two and lost none.

He will Rust, BHS junior, played his best Brian is fighting hay fever and sliding back into first base in the The Tazewell County baseball report to Los Angeles at the be Bostons' first game after he so league will open play Sept 12. ginning of next season, the cuds Wesleyan candidates for football are scheduled for two sessions Wednesday, Don Heap having ordered both morning and afternoon sessions Monday. The situation is so acute aa to forwards that Heap and Kovatch feel that they can't lose a single minute available for practice before the start of classes at the north aide tennis of the year while eliminating getting his share of fish at his sum-Bob Glpson, 6-3, 6-4 to win his first mer home at Lake Gogebic, Mich, title in junior tennis. Carlock, principal of the dramatically ended the all-star Emma Soper defeated Jean Ken- Hopedale high school spent the nedy, 6-4, 6-3, for third place in the I bulk ef his vacation in Wisconsin said. Lansranconi, also a right-hander, won eight and lost 15 for Toronto this year.

He will join the Cubs tomorrow. girls division. fishing and living the life of Riley opposition within its own league. Hutchlns points out in his report that his alumni were never happier and that the school's enrollment hasn't dropped as a result of his action. As to the first point, we don't believe that many of the old grads relish the fact that their alma mater doesn't have football after the colorful and impressive gridiron deeds they had seen Chicago students achieve in the past.

Most of the alumni would rather get along without football than the kind they had up to 1939. As to the effect on enrollment, we don't recall anyone but a few curbstone ponoffs who said students looking for an education would steer clear of Chicago because it didn't have football. The Western conference has done very nicely. Bob Skinner, who moved from Forrest to Crystal Lake this fall. Is Following is the schedule: Sept.

12 Mackinaw at Hopedale. Delavan at Morton. Mlnler at Arm In ((ton. Hopedale at Green Vilify. Sept.

14 Delavan at Tremont. Hopedale at Mackinaw. Mlnler at Morton. Green Valley at Armington. Sept.

19 Mlnler at Tremont. Delavan at Mackinaw. Morton at Green Valley. Armington at Hopedale. Fred Dicks are just home game in Detroit with a three run home run to the top of the right field stand.

This kept the willowy San Diego lad out during an entire western trip. As Charley Ruffing of the Yankees points out, Williamo, bidding for the triple crown batting, U.A .1 after a month at their summer i iqtc iwuiiicy ai i place at Frankfort Mlch Bob AU Hold Farewell Dinner For Kenny Darner FARMER CITT. (PNS) In a Vinson was another Bloomineton Early arrivals on the Wealeyan campus include Capt. Chet Wetter-lund of Chicago, as fine a back mixed foursome flag tournament i.n who enloved a month in th neia at tne woodiawn country northland. wu emnloveH du runs batted in and home run is PONTTAC.

(PNS) Kenneth Sept. 23 Tremont at Armington. as ever performed on any gridiron; exceptional better than .400 batter club Sunday, Leon Rous won the lng 8ummer months as a counselor mens division while Mrs. Wayne Bt vr.ni. wintora' om nr Darner, professional at Pontiae Bob McDonald of Pana, the cream Green vaney at Mackinaw.

Delavan at Mlnler. Hopedale at Morton. because he stays in that lofty place Golf club for the last two seasons, of the frosh guards a year ago; Al Larison won the ladies prize. The E1 Bob rptuma to his very happy in his new post and has 75 boys working regularly. Bob on straightaway hitting alone.

is to be honored at a dinner Thurs Sept, 30 Morton at Tremont. Duval! Detroit; Arch Summers of studies at Northwestern medical writes that his line will average 185 pounds and his backfleld 160 Eddie Collins and Tyrus Ray wuiiiauiciii. was xuiiuwcu vy a potluck supper. day evening at the club house. Duquoin, another guard; Harry school late this All report pounds.

One of his outstanding forwards is Paul Behan. who placed mond Cobb, as shining examples, Darner is enrolled at the Uni Wilk, quarterback from Chicago the fishing best in years. second Inst spring in the discus throw at the state and the other tackle, hit according to the way fielders Mackinaw at Armington. Green Valley at Delavan. Mlnler at Hopedale.

3 Tremont at Hopedale. Morton at Mackinaw. Armington at Delavan. Green Valley at Mlnler. Oat.

Pete DeFrancisco, Evanston; Har versity of Illinois where he is studying Latin on a competitive played for them poked the old Wimberly, Roodhouse; Bill The veteran Doc Herke got a fine Three-Eye PlaV-Offs pill through holes. scholarship he won last spring. He urvuie saDotke tips the scales at 230. He is an Indian from Wisconsin. Bob says the North Central conference is very tough and that he expects plenty of trouble from Arlington Heights and Libertyville.

They JMassarand, St. Louis; Lyle Lanz Ty Cobb and George Harold Sta Dreak at Peoria Central hiffh Springfield at Cedar Ranlds. postponed. previously headed the English de Hudson; Bob Theobald, Blooming- echool this fall when Frank South, wet grounds (Single game to be played ler bunted and beat out infield nave new ngnts in Crystal Lake. The opener is Sent.

19 with Riverside Polio Hits Schools ton and Clyde Buettner, Elmhurst partment at Central Junior high school in Normal and Is now on a rollers. wj uuuim ciii otaiQ bavAic a J. uu I and Harvard concludes the season, Nov. 10. Owen Metcalf, a graduate .010 101 100 4 1 Decatur West High, Salt Lake City, moved leave of absence from that post.

Williams simply overpowers the It was announced Monday that In Pennsylvania oi me university or Illinois, is Skinner's assistant. Evanevflle 112 020 Olx 7 15 Davie, Hale, Byerly and Blackman; ClehT and Broekie. to Peoria. He has one more year of competition. pellet with timing, the secret of hitting, and powerful wrists and Joe Lutz ias a chance to be eligible for this year's team if he can write PHILADELPHIA.

UP) An out Michigan State Names Diehl End Coach Walter Strickland, Pontiae sprinter, will matriculate at Normal university today. He is a son of Dave Strickland, the great Pontiae sprinter of yesteryear, who for years has been a valued emnlovn thA break of infantile paralysis, af forearms. off two incompletes. Joe has been employed at a cannery in fecting two thrid of Pennsylvania, He has had exactly four infield has forced cancellation of early Alton railroad. hits all season.

Ohio during the summer months season football games for at least He hit a fly to left field the other Dick Read, former BHS basket EAST LANSING, MICH. UP) Athletic Director Ralph H. Young Monday announced appointment of DID TOD KNOW THAT Both Leo Ben- 20 colleges in the state and ap afternoon for the first time in ball captain, will make his first son and Bob Morrow survived the first cut proximately 200 high school month. stab at football this fall. David D.

Diehl, 22, of Dansville, that Jimmy Conzelman of the Chicago Cardinals made. Conzelman cut to 33 men Bosox Purchase Two Shortstops Williams, the left handed batter None of the state's big three Ken Ormsby of Dearborn, this week, which Is six over the limit. Bill as Michigan State college end coach. Diehl replaces Tom- King, who resigned earlier this year. a crack swimmer is an early ar with the rhythmic swing, pulls the ball into right field and rifles it to right center, and there isn't much Pennsylvania, Penn State and Pittsburgh is affected, although Murphy, Jim's old tackle from Washington university was one of the boys separated from his meal ticket and Nick Keraslotas rival at the Phi Gam house at Wesleyan.

He should fit in nicely Diehl played two years of pro of St. Ambrose and Bill McGannon of outfielders can do about his drives, beginning of classes at Penn State has been deferred one week until He'd have more -than 34 home fessional football with the Detroit Lions after graduating from Mich Notre Dame were two others dropped Bill Mallnosky, Flora's big fullback has en BOSTON. UP) The Boston Red Sox, Monday night announced the purchase of two outstanding minor league shortstops Johnny Pesky of Louisville in the American association and Eddie Pellagrin! of next Monday. The Nittany Lions' football squad had already report next winter. Bill Rook, guard from Ridge-farm' is one of the doubtful essets rolled at Southern Illinois Normal univer runs if half of his games were not played at Fenway park, where the sity for his college work, adding a little cheer to the pitiful outlook for this fall igan State in 1939.

He was co-captain in 1938 and won his letter at end of three seasons. right field target is 380 feet away, ed for pre-season practice before the postponement, however, and at CarbondWe. Bill McAndrews haa lost At that, he hit 17 there this season. his entire basketball squad. Don Heap ocntmued Its workouts.

San Diego in the Pacific Coaat league. Both 22 years old, Pesky, a left 133 Walks. Bhould schedule this team for he Is In about the some shape. Even Eddie Qulg-ley won't be back at Wesleyan, It Is re Dies in Chicago Terrible Teddy has been walked 132 times. Babe Ruth holds the ported reliably.

The Decatur Grays, who handed hitter, batted .321 this year and Pellagrini'e current average is record 170. Don't wait for the 7th INNING STRETCH may compete In the Heyworth semi-pro baseball tourney have won 11 consecutive Saybroolc Drops Anchor ANCHOR. Saybrook's baseball team pounded out a 12 to 8 win over the Anchor nine here Monday afternoon. The victors clinched1 the game with nine runs- in the first two Innings. Score: Say brook Ml 020 012 8 3 Col.

Horatio B. Hackett, for more than 35 years one of the leading football officials in the United States, died Monday at his home 278. Pesky, who lives In Portland, games at home Terrific competition Is William's can't figure how Ruth manufactured all those home runs while drawing so much free trans assured for the 100 lap feature champion- led the American association ship midget auto race at Farmer City Thursday nleht. Both Tony Bettenhausen portation. He knows that with and Everett Rice entered this week.

Tony in hits, with 185, in his second year of professional baseball. Pellagrinl, a native of Boston, has played pro fewer bases on balls he'd have in Chicago. He was an employe of Holabird and Root of Chicago, arckitectural engineers for years and designed both the stadium at Anchor 170 000 0 8 8 8 has Just returned from the east where he JSP more home runs. Taylor, Reining and Walla; McCown, registered three sensational wins. Rice is Crumpston and Andrae.

ball four years. the Indians' state champion. A bin bame- In regard to his excess walks cue Is planned for the Fourth Estate after Illinois and Chicago. He was the diminishing or increasing his aver the races Thursday. age, Williams considers it an even speaker at the Wesleyan football banquet a few years back.

0 Stephen proposition. "A walk helps when I'm against a good pitcher," he explains. "Say Doublerab Cops First Race at Hawthorne Standings the count is three and two and the pitcher Red Ruffing. He'd be care CHICAGO. UP) Historic Haw ful to keep the ball a little outside, AMERICAN LEAGUE.

W. I Pet. w. Pet New York 92 46 67 70 .489 Boston 71 66 Loula 61 74 .452 Chicago 71 67 .514 Phlla. 59 77 434 Cleveland 66 68 493iWa6h'ton 57 76 .429 NATIONAL LEAGUE.

thorne race track, which dates and I' get the walk when, if he pitched to me, he probably would back 50 years, opened ita golden -J" HP W. L. Pet. 1 T1 get me out. FOR VICTOR I don't think I could hit .400 When you plan to take a trip, Put a carton Brooklyn 88 47 York 62 69 473 St.

Louis 84 49 61 75 449 Cincinnati 73 60 .549 Boston 54 77 412 Pltteburgn 72 61 38 84 jubilee meeting of 30 days Monday before a crowd of 10,000 with Frank Campagna's Doublerab winning the inaugural handicap. Doublerab finished a length In 13 Results in your grip front of Paul Kelley'e Float Away, which in turn was a length and a quarter ahead of Shady Brook farm's Agrlcole. against a staff of Ruffings." Meanwhile, Williams continues to do considerably more than all right against American league pitchers as a whole. 1 Daily it becomes more evident that he will be the majors' first .400 hitter in 11 years, the first in the American league in 18, and the first to attain that high circle It's the simple things of life that give the most pleasure and that's especially true right here in the U.S.A. Things like a cold bottle of good, mild beer after a day's work things that we all can enjoy only over here.

So get the most out of your life every day and let Falls City, the good time beer make every day more pleasurable. You'll go for every drop I Then, wherever you may roam. Marvels lend a (ouch of home. 4 ribe Buys Poat You enjoy an extra thrill any inning when you enjoy the Famous Falstaff Flavor insured by 1,000,000.00 Thorobred Yeast! CLEVELAND. UP) The Cleve- NATIONAL LEAGUE.

No games acheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Wo games scheduled. Games Today NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn at Chicago Fitzslmmona 5-1) vs.

(13-13). Philadelphia at St. Louis Podealnv (-10) Wameke (i6-S) umroal'D V0rko.t Pitteburgh Schumacher (10-10) vs. Sewell (13-14). Bojton at Cincinnati Javery (-10) vs.

Walters (16-13). AMERICA IHf.t inH Tndiana Mondav niznt an Casrr1(M IML FUta Oe C. Im, UaktUta, s.M nounced the sale of Roy (Beau) Bell, utility outfielder to Wilkes their Eastern league farm, the recall of five young without the aid of the sacrifice fly rule. All this on a busted ankle. But any pitcher will tell you that Ted Williams ought to give pitchers some such a handicap.

Wilkes Barre players, and th pur -l lJ L-J- a mmwi 8t. IuU at New York Nlgmllng -7) vs. Chandler (7-41 or Runo (12-10). BtCAUS tit's juu -nanteiiurMti JUaMHt-iiiirtiiMirtaai UWir, vimiana ai rniiaoepnia Feller (22-11) I. Had ley (4-i or MoCrahh (o.ni Getting Bit Southern The University of Wisconsin has remodeled ita stadium, a la LSU and can now accommodate 100 men The Cigarette of Quality for less money chase of a young pitcher from Cedar Rapids, la.

Raymond Poat, 22 year old right hander, will report to Cleveland after Cedar Rapids participates In the Three-Eye playoffs. Last year he won 15 and lost four, this year getting a 16 to 6 record. 1 1 Detroit at Boston iRow (-s vs. New-soms (l-). Chicago at Waahlnmon (Night) Smith CU-13) vs.

Hudsoo (10-13) or Carresquel in dormitories. The stadium Is also ait PMAM9 aaoiHtai. fti rM Cs. a tsrt, Oasts, Ht equipped with a dining room..

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