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SEVEN THE PANTAGRirn. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. IS II British Teacher Here Keltner's Homer Gives Indians Bears, Giants Paulsen, Hitting .439, Leads 3-2 Victory Over White Sox Isobel Blair To Instruct At Edwards Open Chicago Grid Season Muny League ARMY BACKS RETURN, Ralph Paulsen of the Eaeles. Zuber Pitches Bats, Boston to Win Over A's "5.

-I led the Municipal league with a CHICAGO. (JP) Professional 439 batting average for the 17 BUT WHERE'S THE LINE? football's two way scrap for Chicago patronage unoScially opens games played during the 1946 season. Paulsen batted 41 times, got 14 hits and brought in 11 WEST POINT. (JP) The great practice, but he wishes it clearly understood he is not "singing the blues." The others still are going CHICAGO. (Pi Ken Kelt- army football team of the past two years one of the truly fine gridiron machines of all times today when the Chicago Bears and the New York Giants of the National football league collide in an exhibition game for war serv ner 14th home run ox the season gave the Cleveland Indians a 3 to have to come and get the to 2 victory over the Chicago has been hard hit by losses from ices relief at Wrigley field.

White Sox Saturday before a ladies day crowd of more than graduation and other causes, and soldiers. They take considerable beating. The Cadets expect no real help from their plebe squad. No matter how "loaded up some of the other teams are sup Whether the postwar Bears ill runs. Playing in 23 games, Bill Fil-son, hit safely 27 times in 66 trips to the plate for an average of .409.

Larry Norton, leading the league in the first half of the season, with a .477, dropped to third place with .397. Hugh Dickie, Dutch While and John Neal were pretty well bunched with .390, .389, and .385 respectively. the replacements are not too promising. 7,000. regain their championship form I he box assumed a two run of several seasons back is con BY MARSHALL, GEILER Pupils in the intermediate grades at Edwards school will hear Tuesday for perhaps the first time an accent and pronunciations entirely new to them when they listen to Miss Isobel Blair of South Shields, England, who will teach at Edwards during the next year.

Miss Blair exchanged jobs with Miss LaVonne Spiers, an instructor of the fourth grade at Edwards, who will take Miss Blair's place in the Mortimer Road Junior school at South Shields for a year. Miss Blair arrived in Bloom-ington Saturday and she will make her home temporarily with her cousin, Mrs. J. H. Bickett, 1226 East Grove street.

She was accompanied here by an aunt, Mrs. W. B. Martin of New York, mother of Mrs. Bickett.

Miss Blair was one of 74 sue cessful English candidates selected for the first postwar exchange of teachers between the United States and Great Britain. It was only by coincidence hat she was lead in the early part of the game, but the Indions tied it up in the sixth after getting only two hits off Eddie Lopat in the first jectural. At any rate, owner-coach George Halas, back after navy duty, will send 10 veterans and one rookie against Steve Owen's posed to be, it is to be seriously doubted that any starting college backfield in the land will quite 1 Chances are that the cadets will have only the best backfield in the country this year minus the tfvo best lines. Their forward wall will be only good, instead of wonderful and. their shortage of reserves might catch them where it hurts before the season is over.

That is how Coach Earl "Red" five innings. Cases double, Unofficial averages for all double by Felix Mackiewicz, and players, follow: Giants. Only Bear newcomer is 265 pound tackle Mike Jarxnoluk. former Temple star. measure up to the quartet of "Doc" Blanchard, Glenn Davis, Tom "Shorty" McWilliams and Arnold Tucker.

What they can do from the T-formation is a thing Hank Edwards' single evened the Player and team. CP. AB, R. H. Pet.

Yoder 1 1 1.000 The Giants, who will avers re 3 .750 score. SUMMARY. Cleveland Chicaeo McCrossen Taylor OsDorn IV) .636 Blaik sizes it up after two days of ciose to lootDall murder. .500 ab a' ab a Koberuon lO) 240 pounds in the line and 188 in the backfield, probably will start two rookies, tackle Jim White of Notre Dame and end Don McCaf- .500 Case 4 12 4 Tucker.cf 10 110 .500 3 1 2 2 0 Piatt cf 4 0 0 4 1 bcott L. Paulsen (E) Whitman iL) .439, Edwards.

rf 3 0 1 3 0 Anoling.ss 4 1 0 6 .438 Becker. lb 3 0 0 9 0 Kuhel.lb 3 0 2 10 0 414 IBoudr au.sa 4 0 1 2 4 Wnght.rf 2 0 13 0 1. Newhouser 2. Kell 1. Two base tilts Creenberg.

Cramer. Cullenbtne. Wakefield. Thre base hits Wakefield. Webb.

Kell. Stolen bases Kell. Webb. Double plays Lake. Webb and Creenberg: Webb.

Gaboa (D 1 4 11 2 4 41 16 29 10 IS 68 41 54 65 13 1 2 2 1 I 17 5 9 23 4 7 21 12 21 19 7 5 4 112 2 Ken edy If 4 0 0 0 0 ferty of Ohio State. New York has been training at Superior. Wis. Mack! 2b .400 MISS ISOBEL BLAIR, left, exchange teacher from England, goes over the Edwards school teaching program with Miss Effie M. Mun-son, principal.

Miss Blair arrived in Bloomington Saturday. Hegan.c 4 0 0 2 4 Koirav.Sh 4 12 0 3 4 0 13 1 3 0 13 2 4 0 0 0 1 Haven.c 4 0 0 6 0 Nelson Takes Hogan's Place In Tourney Harder KUson (Li Howell iU Kavanagh (V) Norton (O) Dickie (lii While lOl Neal. J. (O) 9 Lopat. 3 0 0 9 1 .1 assigned to Bloomington, since Lake and Creenberg.

Left on bases Detroit 15; St. Louts 3. Bases on ballsOff Newhouser 3. off Potter 7. off Shirley 5.

Strikeouts By Newhouser 10, by Potter 2. by Shirley 2. by Fannin 1. Hits Off Potter 10 In 5S Innings; off Shirley 4 in 2S innings: off Fannin none In 1 Inning. Passed hall Mancuso.

Losing pitch Hogan Holds 2 Total 33 3 8 27 12' Totals 32 2 8 27 13 7 4 1 2 18 7 12 27 4 6 27 16 21 25 5 3 23 13 16 5 10 9 1 26 25 21 try, Miss Blair replied that it Short lL lives was subjected to bombings without number from 1940 to V-E Cleveland ono Of! 001 3 Chicago 100 100 000 2 seems liKe fairyland after the exchange candidates have no choice of location. Prefers Chicago. The steamship Sacramento, Stroke Maraln Warmbir (M) Will Gl erPotter. Umpires McKinley. Borer 18 62 12 41 last seven years in war torn England.

The huge quantities of food CHICAGO VP) Promoter Anderson. IL .397 .389 .385 .385 .375 J71 .366 .364 .357 .345 .333 .333 .329 .325 .323 day. "We lived from day to day we couldn't even think clearly," she averred. The 32 year old Eng and KommeL Time 2:08. Attendance 5.436 (paid l.

LOS ANGELES (JP Ben Ho Nafziger. W. () Loos (Si 14 11 available and being consumed by Americans is a continual source ueorge S. May's "world championship" golf tournament at Tam O'Shanter course next week gan. golTs mighty atom, continued which brought Miss Blair and nine other exchange teachers to this country, docked in New York Fountaine Red Sox Win, 4-2 Edmonds 11 to pulverize par Saturday in the of amazement to her.

lish woman explained that South Shields received more than its share of bombs because of its Errors Becker. Kennedy. Runa batted In Mackiewicz. Edwards. Keltner.

Ku hel. Hayes. Two base hits Case, Mackiewicz. Appling. Three base hit Mackiewicz.

Home run Keltner. Stolen bases-Edwards. Boudreau 2. Sacrifices Mackiewicz. Michaels.

Double plays Keltner, Mack and Becker: Boudreau and Becker. Left on bases Cleveland Chicago S. Bases on balls Off Harder 4. off Lopat 2. Strikeouts By Harder 1.

bv Lnnat 4. Klopfenstein (L) 1 second round of the Golden State Aug. 21 after an uneventful 11 end a four man showdown for $10,000 will be lacking P. O. A "I seem to have eaten more Meyers, D.

(Gi 22 44 14 29 27 3 79 77 65 16 68 55 BOSTON. (JP) Bill Zuber Hoog, F. 22 day crossing. The teachers then pitched and helped bat the Red open golf tournament, posting a two under 63 to go with his Lrst Oertwig tG 22 Buck 6 during the last 10 days than during the entire war in England," she said. Champion Ben Hogan.

tut Byron Nelson will substitute for his proximity to great ship building center at Newcastle. She assisted in the evacuation of 2,000 children 5 Sox to a 4-2 victory over the attended a week's indoctrination course at Columbia university, round 66. .313 .309 J09 Philadelphia Athletics Saturday Clark (El 22 McDonald (L) IS 12 21 15 17 lexas crony. Umpires Jones. Grieve and Berry.

Time 1:50. Attendance .362. after which they departed, for In her own country where food His 36 hole total of 135 put him to far away Maryport prior to the for Boston's third victory in the May disclosed Saturday that their assignments. is still tightly rationed, Miss Blair two strokes ahead of his nearest Laub (M 6 Caruso (St 12 Clark. S.

(Ml 10 4 9 9 four game series. Zuber singled Hogan. the year's leading money was allowed each week 50 cents competitors, stocky Herman Bar Tigers Rip Browns, 1 1-3 across two runs in the second. Miss Blair and the other were properly impressed with winner, would not comnete in Koddey is 17 the exclusive 36 hole competition ST. LOUIS.

Hal New- heaviest German raids. Asked her opinion on the exchange idea; Miss Blair replied: "I think it's a wonderful opportunity for British teachers. The war for seven years retarded edu New York, but were unable to SchulU (GI 12 Thoele, Ray (M) 10 Fisher (V 19 ron of White Plains, N. and Jack Gage, surprising San Bernardino, CaliL, professional, who Philadelphia F. H.

E. en ooo (tooa 7 1 030 000 Olx 4 7 2 worth of meat, three ounces of bacon, two ounces of butter, four ounces of margarine, one ounce of lard, and oddly enough, one half Decause 01 previous commitments. houser turned in 10 strikeouts Sat sleep soundly because of ambu Boston liogan, as winner of the p. urday night in winning his 23rd lance and fire truck sirens which Fowler and Rosar: Zuber. Kltnger and A.

tourney at Portland. Ore, last Fiynn (L 23 Ingold 3 McManus (Ot 18 Orr 8 Wagner. had rounded out May's reminded them strongly of the countless air raid warnings they cation in England and we'r. be .308 .300 .300 .300 .294 .294 .233 .288 .26 .286 .284 .284 .278 .278 .278 .278 .275 .273 .273 victory this season, an 11 to 3 drubbing handed by the Detroit Tigers to the St. Louis Browns, playing for the first time under big 4." which also included Her Barnhart.

D. (L) 22 hind the times there. I didn't heard in England during the war, Yanks Blank Nats, 4-0 Cooke (O) 24 realize how much we were behind pound of sugar. British subjects are permitted only three quarters of a pound of their favorite beverage, tea, each month. Fruit is almost nonexistent and peaches, when available, sell at 50 cents man Barron, All American meet winner: Sam Snead.

British onen until I came to America." WASHINGTON, D. C. (JP) tied with 137. Hogan, national PGA champion, slashed out a half dozen birdies, four of them on the first line when it appeared he would open an even wider margin on his rivals. The Hershey, Pa, 135 pounder lost some of his wizardry on -the back nine, however, golag from 33 to 36.

Zach Taylor, newly appointed act champion: and Lloyd Mangrum, ing manager succeeding Luke The British teacher says she prefers Chicago to New York because the residents of the Illinois city seem to be more friendly and less cosmopolitan than those of New Having been in the city only a few hours, the new teacher was Floyd Bevens pitched the New York Yankees to a 4-0 shutout u. a. open uuisl The "world's championship each. Ration cards allow holders only three ounces of cheese a victory over the Washington Sen SeweU. SVMMABT.

Detroit St. Louis ab a ib Hamilton. R. 17 Durfllnger, G. Eyer (E 7 Tosh (G) Woodard (CO 15 Valentine (V) 22 Darnell (E) ai Toepke, E.

(O) 6 Gipjon (V) 7 Bahan IE) 20 Bell (S Belle (E) 41 will be a winner take all affair unable to give her impressions of Bloomington. She was confident, however, that she would enjoy ators Saturday. Bevens allowed only seven hits in chalking up his month. "Wonderful Opportunity." 267 Lake ss 3 10 13 4 12 0 wim is holes Saturday and 18 on Sunday. In event of a tie.

York. Food Short in England. Asked how she likes this coun 262 is.ru.jo 1 1 1 'fn? Cramer.cf 3 113 0 Stephens 3 10 3 16th triumph. inorougniy ner year stay in the The town in which Miss Blair an 18 hole playoff will be held VZ Cre ra. lb 5 2 1 9 0 Ber ino.2b 3 0 13 1 R.H.E.

4 7 a 2 6 7 14 1 9 2 16 24 10 7 2 2 1 12 16 1 11 3 9 9 9 5 0 0 1 2 12 4 1 2 0 11 16 5 15 0 16 4 9 13 4 10 3 Wakefi d.ll 5 3 3 2 0 Laabs.lt 4 0 5 0 Cull bina.rf 3 3 1 0 0 Judn.th.rt 4 0 12 0 Armstrong (S 18 New York 300 001 0004 0 McKeynolds (M) Washington 000 000 0004 7 21 11 community. Cleveland Man Wins Casting Accuracy Test 2o5 Webb.2b 6 0 4 2 Mancuso.e 3 0 0 6 0 2o0 Richards. 3 0 1 10 0 Danlg n.lt 3 0 0 8 1 260 1 0 1 Potter.p 2 0 0 0 0 Bevens and Robinson; Scarborough. 13 30 30 50 34 17 58 73 7 56 21 81 (XJ IS 18 18 36 69 66 11 IS 65 23 58 55 55 36 4 4 4 4 57 29 17 16 13 68 70 31 72 9 68 41 55 70 52 52 52 58 34 39 49 64 10 5 13 5 rnereiu, candlnl and Guerra. Evans.

iShirlrv a A 1 Perry Vi Smith (M) Stevenson (Et Toepke, V. (L) Turner (Ml Harper Frank (C IzChrlsman 1 0 0 0 0 iFannln.p 0 0 0 0 0 Basket Ball Shoes $3.25, $5.25 A nice stock. Ton know how scarce they hare been. W. B.

READ (0. Aionaay. Iowa Gridders Work On Kicking IOWA CITY. IA. (JV-Hawk-eye kickers received much attention in Saturday's football drills as the University of Iowa wound up its second week of fall .250 .250 .246 .241 .235 COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET.

15 10 5 17 21 2 16 6 21 23 17 5 5 5 10 19 8 3 4 17 6 15 14 14 9 1 1 1 1 14 7 4 3 3 18 16 7 16 2 15 9 12 15 11 11 11 12 7 8 10 13 2 1 3 1 2 7 13 5 rXDIANAPOLIS. (JP) Henry Watch Repairing Done by an Expert W. C. Ricker Totals 41 11 14 27 10 ToUls 30 3 27 Batted for Shirley in 8th. Fujita of Cleveland, a little .231 Detroit 102 013 31011 Kindred Adams (Vi VanScyoc (L) Woods (El HOLDER.

PNS Members of the ML Prospect Community club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eugene ZJJISL Louis 000 300 000 3 1 3 1 2 IB 7 7 4 6 21 20 10 22 4 22 17 22 23 wisp of a man whose prowess with a fishing rod is almost legendary, proved himself still the master of the dry fly casters Sat Salzman (VI Error Zarilla. field 3. Webb 3. Runs batted in Wake-Berardino 2.

Cullenbtne -Moore. Jeweler 608 Main Spirduso (Li Matthews (GI Strawhorn (SI urday. Read (Vi Ewtng I LI Hayes (Ml Fujita, who tied all the flies being used in the annual tourna Tucci (El ment of the National Association Breese tOi 16 GafTney (VI 18 Sears (Ol 18 Myers. A. 19 of Angling and Casting clubs, scored 99 of a possible 100 points to win the dry fly accuracy event.

ni uim iiiukireccroi Harming (Ml 13 Ryan (O) 13 Dorothy VogeL Paterson. N. Heinecke (Ml is Jackson (Ol 19 layiiliiifJlitailfisliilliBiKsJiiastl dancing teacher, was another repeat champion, winning the wom Bruhn (Mi 4 Hoog, D. (V 2 Horenberger (L 5 1 en dry fly accuracy test with Shepherd. L.

2 a 92. Wright (SI 4 Hunter (Gl 12 Henng (Gl 22 Page (S .13 Daley (S 11 Spratt (Gl 11 Sprau (Ml 9 "Why Can't I Get a Telephone?" That is a question we hear every day From people who want to become subscribers, and from present subscribers who wish' extensions placed in their homes or places of business. We feel that everyone should know the facts. year ago, we had 381 unfilled orders for telephones. On August 1, 1946, with the additional applications we had received, we were holding orders for 751 telephones that could not be installed because we could not get the necessary equipment, and because we have not been able to secure and place jcable to provide adequate circuits with which to reach all applicants.

However during this period we? were able to show a net gain of 681 subscribers in BIoomington-Normal. You can understand that the number of unfilled orders is constantly changingdue to removals, making phones and facilities available, as against new requests for service. New applicants are given service in the order that their requests are placed on file, and as permitted by Civilian Production Administration's orders, if their location will permit connection with present facilities. During the war years, the manufacture of civilian telephones, cable and other construction materials was drastically curtailed, and authority had to be secured to obtain any such equipment and supplies including the wire needed to install tele 10 39 70 27 22 22 22 39 39 46 29 30 6 18 37 25 25 19 51 13 13 7 7 49 14 42 23 16 27 11 24 12 25 13 15 16 20 22 3 Durfllnger, K. 15 Rooney (Ml 14 Bowling (LI 13 Schartzer (SI 13 Carson (Si 12 Erickson (SI 3 Lashbrook (SI 6 Thoele.

Roy 13 Halnline (Ml 9 Stiege (S 10 Volkert (E. 12 Shepherd EI 18 Barnhart (Si 5 Izatt (VI 9 Duncan (L 3 Frye (S 3 Ktenle (SI 16 Meyers. J. (VI 7 Weinzlerl (Mi 19 Greathouse (SI 11 Graham (SI Brent (Ml 9 Stuckey (Ol 5 Fleming (Ol 13 Johnson (LI 4 Weakley (Si 11 VanDyke (V) 5 wulfe (VI 11 Ferrara (S 5 Herr (L 6 Knapp (E 10 Aldrich (E 2 Horn Htm to gut tiffs Mwnt ick and any okrs yMf may iniMMkf. Clwdc Ihk Bt and bring it in Hnwy.

BRAND-NEW COMO RECORDS! X. 20-1916 A Garden in the Rain. You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby. 4 20-1917 Blue Skies. Girl of My Dreams.

a Anderson lOl 3 Barlow (Ml 1 BuilU (Ol 5 Burton (LI 2 Caesare (Ml 1 Campbell (El 1 Carillo (Ol 1 Caton (Mi 5 Clough (SI 1 Dougherty 'VI 1 Edwards (VI 1 Eft (V) Engle (S) Gilbertson (El "BETTER THAN AVERAGE" An Exceptionally Hamilton. E. Kadlec (L King (L) Konitzki (M) McEldowney (L) 2 2 2 1 5 3 8 0 2 2 5 0 1 0 4 3 4 3 phones for new subscribers or add extensions to present installations. Since a part of thee restrictions were lifted, about a year ago, strikes and material shortages have caused great delay in the delivery of equipment that was on order at that time. As soon as materials become available and can be installed, you may be sure that we will be only too happy to supply you with telephone service.

We join you in looking forward to the day not too far distant when there will be plenty of telephones for veryone. Nafziger, B. (S) Neal. E. (SI Robinson (SI Schurfield E) Shepherd.

D. L) Swearingen (Si Toepke. M. (S) Voss (Gl Weidig (S Wenger (E) Oil-O-Matici VFW Silver Dollar $43,586,000 in annual re toil sales 40,793,000 gross farm dollars $3,887 per family net effective Golden Eagles Goodrich Legion Moose 20-1943 One More Vote (One More Kiss). If I'm OTHER COMO HITS YOU'LL WANT 20-1788 You Wont Be Satisfied.

I'm Always Chasing Rainbows. 20-1877 Surrender. More Than You Know. 20-1857 They Say It's Wonderful. If You Were the 4T Only Girl.

4l 20-1750 Hubba Hubba (Dig You Later). Here Comes dT 4T Heaven Again. 20-1630 More and More. I Wish We Didn't Have to dF Say Goodnight. 20-1629 I Dream of You.

I'm Confessin. 20-1919 Temptation. Goodbye Sue. PICTURE ALBUMS FOR YOUR i COMO RECORDSI If CligllE ICp yowr Coato racerd in a hand iTffia Jf km special ttorag oJbum has If Vjt ffSr I Parry's pictura in foil color on tha I JTT 1 4. I covar.

Holds 5 record. 75g, axclu. I I iv el toxa. C'ymmil I' rnV buying power ($274 higher than the U. S.

average) one of the top 620 counties containing 80 Gopher Regulars Polish Plays of your sales potential where IL B. STILL, President retail sales are $670 (U.S. av MINNEAPOLIS. (JP While erage is only $579) for each secondary teams of the University of Minnesota Gophers went in for man, woman, and child that is McLean County, in the heart scrimmages Saturday, Head Grid of Pantaeraph Land which in Coach Bernie Bierman spent his time working on play perfection Illinois Telephone Company dudes adjacent portions of eight with the varsity squad. equally prosperous counties.

Bierman moved Walt Edwards, 205 pound Minneapolis sophomore. II0ME OFFICE 108,500 wealthy readers (not just to the No. 1 center spot after Don Olson, Virginia, had to take a ciry-zone population figure) The Daily Pantagraph, first and alone in Pantograph Land cover the sidelines with a leg injury suffered in Friday's drill. Bloomington, Illinois OPERATING EXCIIAXGES THE FOLLOWIXG CITIES AXD TOWXS age saturation coverage in a Crisler Says Michigan Eleven Over Rated CAKROLLTON JACKSONVILLE mucn Petter-than-average market. Copr.

Sties Management Surrey ot Buying Power; further reproduction not 1 censed. FOR 100 YEARS ALEXANDER DLOOMINT.TOVNORM BLUFFS BUSIINELL CAMP POINT MiirKMiv m. rim as, r.iMvn nntr.K r.KFKNUHI) GltOYELAMl IIILLAIEtt ANN ARBOR, MICH. (JP) H. O.

(Fritz) Crisler, coach of the University of Michigan football team, reviewed a week of Wolverine practice Saturday with the declaration, "we're not quite as good as we're cracked up to be." LITERBERRY MANCHESTER MARSHALL MERIDOSIA METCALF MINIER MORTON MOUNT STERLING MURRAYVILLE NEW BERLIN PARIS PATTERSON- PLEASANT PLAINS PONTIAC REDMON ROODHOtSE ROSEVILLE STANFORD 6TREATOR TREMONT VERMILION VERMONT VERSAILLES WEST UNION WHITE HALL WLNCHESTER WOODfeON Indicotes Fully Automatic Operation mmm mm a Bruce Hilkene, of Indianapolis, 1944 end who has been shifted to tackle, was a line standout in 11 1 the final drill of the opening hi. 1 gSlaaiiisSaiassLuUatl week of practice..

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