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THE rANTAr.RAnt. niOOMISf.TON. 11JIVOK. T1KM)Y. LK.HII1 INeal Blanks Van Scyoc Limits ISNU To Six Hits to Win, 6-3 Cards Nose Out Dodgers, 2 to 1 Western conference corhes Pekin, 9 to 0 In Revenge Tilt overlooked the Whiz Kids entire U.

High Pounds Out 12-2 Win At Heyworth EYWORTl I PNS 5crrir. ly in making their 1847 all conference selections this week, ex BY EDGAR AUSENE Bloomington High spiced John One Bad Inning Spells Defeat For Fred Gehrt ny Neal brilliant three hit pitch Standings tfioL tc.it. ing with two big innings to hand five rur.s in the first and sevrn in the seventh of? llry worth's ar. HaroM Rburn. U.

lliih I the Raiders jinx team. Pckin, a cept for naming Jack Smiley on the second five. Ralph Hamilton of Indiana was the sole unam-m a choice for the tram Hamilton and Cook of Wisconsin won the forward positions. Mclntyre Moore Hits Home Run With Man On in Seventh BROOKLYN i Terry 9-0 thrashing Wednesday at 1'red Carlton field. The defeat was i r- i JIS a-i a Pe kin's first in Rig 12 play and team walked off with a 12.2 decision here Welne4ay to atrnce an early wn at hands of the Horr.eU.

left the two teams deadlocked with 3-1 records. f.rt honker IJ.e iivn l. a M4 r-- The rancy leftharvtrr mas hn- BY FRED YOUNG FanUfraph Sport Editor. Dick Van Scyoc, sophomore Bidwheeler from Eureka, backed by effective fielding, fashioned a brilliant six hit pitching-performance as the iseal, whose three hits were a dicappetl by the f.cMirc Ijj cfii'- cn Un- ta prominent factor in the routing HUM tt Ju-k Kmller of Minn csota of Dave Hughes, ace Chink curler. 'f--a Cae M.

Lu-j a 2-1 vsctiry er Ilrookitn irt suarfi IV limited the visitors to three hits. was picked for all singles, and set down 11 on his mate, but also allowed 10 hits, including a hcrrc run by Kadlec the everth frarr.e. at a aa CmM till! 414 iwt St. 4 1111 i 3 5 9 I ti ail Wesleyan Ti-t a defeated their old strikes. Augmenting his blazing center and H.

vs Ukinson of Iowa and Selbo of Wisconsin were the coaches' choice for the guard positions. Herbert M. Jannusrh c-m let hu 1 wm deSrat. a 21 grr' rrr Ut speed with a sharp breaking low curve ball that continually caught friends from State Normal, I 1 I I ir.e cr.tT2s 1ai scar. wt is the new sports editor of the 17:1, the coiners, Neal pitched hit less 2 I troat u.rx?.cut Retulft Kankake Dailv Journal.

It suc ball for three innings, while BUS I 6-3 at the stadium Wednesday. Both Van ceeds Orren Allain. who Joins the was scoring all of its runs. No T' nder new radio station WKAX. which i-" Chink runner got past first until I 1 I I hM.k.

lllftl It-. I Iff Scyoc and sixth inning. Kn iu uir air it. uurn aw r.e!rt Y' rf ur elou- r'a. tot wh.fi Kit Kanrltrl IK.

.1.1, "MK 1 1111 Freddie Gehrt, Raiders Start Early. vnrtetl to 1 1 SCI f. t. I mm 1 I .4 mi .4 i a In v.M-.kst th r. rr cr.t...

his opponent Kankakee for IS years and is well ghes was the victim of some 5IJIJI the e.ihth. controlled the known by many St. Viator men inl- lty fielding as the Raiders va t-ll until I There are lUl.ntlh this vicinity. chalked up five runs on four hits. game most of the way but the 1 a 1 1 r's fine baseball attractions here to John Gabos nlli two of them gift doubles in the 4 2 I day.

ML Tuiaski's Hilitoppers latiiH first inning I is; plus two flies lost in playing at RIIS field and LaSalle- With one out Lyle Luttrell frank I. lMr 1. Matt pm- I the sun, gave the Titans the edge Pcru at High. 4 4 m' 4 I 1 I i reached first when Don Ehrett i Jl t. sr.

an interesting and hectic con ffed his hot grounder and went test that attracted a large crowd I in I Jlao 1 km -r- ,1 clear to third as Len Hailey missed Games nil" I I Tomorro for a cold day. Rttnim ot'l laws -aMt Ivrn. iLaiir aiM andevendcr fly to center, Gehrt gave up nine hits to Van liou Poaaehl. the yourtf II-llnl who all but trsnfrrrd to Velryn laat fall, haa aUned with the ThlUles' I'tica. N.

farm dab. Rob Wehrll. on time Illinois A.trr:'-i; r-- rw.t-."r-r: vt? Hugh es got two strikes on Neal Piirir Lahoi. Itrs stoK Mi Scyoc's six but two of these i burn. before the big senior blasted one i.v I clear I over the creek in center- field for a 350 foot homer.

Com it sa lvin ttui. sa act t. ai r-fa la. 4T" "'4r should have been handled and were balls lost in the sun in right field. The Normal boy's control was none too good, however, and pher was safe on Ehrett's second athlete, has been named head baseball coach at Oak Tarf Hich error, reached third as Bob I'om- DICK VAN SCYOC, sophomore from Eureka, hurled a six hitter in his first appearance at the stadium this season against State Normal Wednesday to pitch Wesleyan to a 6-3 win over Normal.

Pntfrph Photo lo.n tto be walked three and hit another school, succeeding F. M. Foster, renke fly to right fell safely and sa I A's Vacate Cellar by Winning, 6-1 while his balk presented Wesleyan who gave the Oak Leaven a state h. Vw t4w NCHS Plasters scored when Larry Meyer dropped a similar blow which rightfieider with one of its six runs. To K.

9 championship nine In 1942. Neither club could break Crum lost in the sun. Kenny Wat The following triple plays have CCI leaders, day against the James Millikin. I. Iki ers bounced out and Ron Barnes 1 through for three innings, Bob Bowling being the only athlete been made in major league walked before Burton, 10th man to bat in the inning, singled to Danvers, 13-5 DANA ETvV Ntrr-: c.t a JJ-S taaea 2 tre eees-lay.

ir.rt tte f.ral s.t rfi t.e Ircr a to reach first in that period and he was a gratis runner on Gehrt's Neal Ball. Cleveland. July It. Oeora: It. Burns.

Boston AL, fpt. 1. SUMMARY. Stat Normal. Wealevan.

abrhoal aorhoa Woods.rf 4 0 110 C'midifc! 3 0 0 0 4 01ivieri.3b 4 111 1 Thoele. 2o 3 1V33 Jacob ccl.tl 4 3 111 Uabos.rt 5 12 0 0 Normal Takes Triangular With center. Pomrenke came in but Meyer was thrown out at the ltU ST. LOUIS D.ck ler's tight and tmo run homer by Har.k BrdVCS NiD BlJCS, 3-2 helped the Philadelphia Athlet.cs A n.k ffl acae Ut r.acr in t.voi -of the ttt topped the nrowns. 6 to lu t.mt.

Frnrst K. Tadavlt. Boatoci NI OrL ewn 'error. Normal Scores First. 111.

plate trying to score. Konitzki.c 4 0 1 7 0 3 10 10 3 0 1 3 0 FiUon.lf 4 110 0 4 0 0 2 0 Knoll. If 0 0 0 0 0 r. Ciena Wrlaht. Pittsbutch.

May T. Ehrett's third error started 1W. Clark.lb 3 0 0 8 0 Bowl g. 3b 4 0 2 2 2 Hughes' troubles again in the Jarre E. Coony.

Chwaao Nl May Dzuns.20 3 0 0 14 riynn.io 4 00 1Z 1 so. in. third, Meyer reaching first on the aoio a nnion.c 4 11 Gehrt.D lrwt sm up ta st 'hJl teafrfr.a' s- VkT i wis tat o4 rt iiiiii 'the P.tUburg Plates WKr.n4y John H. Neun. Detroit.

Ma Jl. 177. Bill Wambsaanx. Clttliuid. Oct.

10. 3 1114 1 0 0 0 0 xSpicgel ruiroM in i.s: fxrr.vii- can league's first r.tghl fame of the sea.on. IWU, Millikin It20 (Worlds Sns). 32 6 27 IS bobble. Waters sacrificed him to second.

After Barnes took a third strike, Burton singled and Lutt r.iih: tefote a rh.r.ei II.HA crowd. Mar.ager HeiTr.sf. Totals 32 3 6 24 81 Totals Batted for Clark in 9th. DID TOtT KNOW THAT 1 1 1 Mtar rell walked to fill the sacks. When .000 201 0003 .000 400 llx fl State Normal 111.

Wesleyan DECATUR. State Normal both second baseman Bob Funk Errors Gehrt 2. Van Scyoc. Flynn. counted 67 points to take top and rightfieider Crum missed Van Two-base hita Gehrt.

Gabos. Three-base honors in a triangular track meet devender's dod flv. Merer and Howard Judaun. Hvbron Unballvf rwul wi St. 1 1 t.o tUl urrpsre Art.

i 1 I I I ww.ii..u.i,i,b y7a it it? illSiv. ntji iiifi.ii f.rrmKrg r.unei h4 ill' iXiit la hittms .311. arcoirl rc to cuiivnt it: Hill i A svrrifn. Uanvill will star tb ill' tli 4 Hl1 tr i4 tuka a(onal bowimc toutn- i.o in 1 1 i i ti ivn )1 X-tais texeale! r.e r.rts tr. 'm'4 srvina it boMM manarr 1 'mil err.5r.

e.Usr of low. A A. was 2 2 rnrJ t.3 iltf It tf eat i tT I SI. ill tho athletic diroctofsruo bout a month .1 ''r- here Wednesday, with Millikin Burton scored. Luttrell stODDin at hit Thoele.

stolen Danes jscoducci. Konitzkl. Sacrifice hits Cosmidis. Van-Scyoc. Double plays Van Scyoc to Dillon to Flynn: Jacobucci to Dzuria to nosing out wesleyan, 47V8-46 for third and Vandevender at second.

Roy Woods led off with a clean -ixke in the fourth and Frank Oiivieri was credited with a scratch hit when Dick Flynn lost his balance in attempting to field ins grounder. Guy Jacobucci forced Woods at third but Joe Korntzki came through in the clutch to count Oiivieri. Ed Mc-J'anus was purposely passed but Van Scyoc failed to cover first on Bob Lockhart's rap to Flynn and Jacobucci raced across. Bert Clark hit into a double play to end the inning. Wesleyan got four in its half, enough to win the way Van Scyoc was pitching.

Roy Thoele started ih rally with a triple over McManus' head in centerfield. Gabos' fly to right was lost in the sun and went for a double. Bob McDonald walked and Filson Clark. Runs batted in Konitzki. Mc- second place.

NCal followed with a sharo single Bill Howard of Normal tied for to score both runners with the Manus. Gabos 2. Filson. Cosmidis. Left on bases Normal 4.

Wesleyan, 9. Bases first in the pole vault and high final BHS's tallies. T. A ww. ago but it seems that two of the board on balls Off Van Scyoc 1, Gehrt 3.

Struck out By Van Scyoc 7. Gehrt 6. 9- Jf. "11 i i'ifa. 'ut cf at tt two members were not reent when tse Toa! jump and took a first in the broad Outfielders Have Trouble.

Balks Gehrt. Van Scyoc Hit by pitched choir wa mill. mnA Kama b.a JumP- I Howie Harris replaced Hughes. ball By Gehrt (Thoelet. Umpires Mat- rumpus that the poet may mt to an- mi if i-i so sr- at tig tit.

ta f- 3, -4 I a-ew a a Sa. Si 4. SA- taA A A toon and Lesher. Time 2:02. uouDie winners were ISNU who was readv to cive un after other candida'es.

He fnrmetle was Gene Stratman and Weslevan's Neal's first inninc round triDoer. ai lowa tiiy Ugh acbool. lit going to rrn Jooi. Beret no. leaner a ir.Aflk to llrlili.lrn.k.11 a.

l. 1 4 mmm mn w.sinu.n GAME NOTES aaaaaii.A-A.it laaia la.i All I. out thoae 'boys at nicnara Alexander, btratman won after the big curve bailer walked both dashes in close races with I the first man un in the fifth, and 4 1 du alumni are asking of am llolromb. Lj. I I Moo- Vte--! ii Mr Pa n-tfftt ball lowWt 2 Bob Lush of IWU, while Alexan- held the Raiders at bay the last I 1 I '1 a The first game of the Illinois aer ouiaueiea ixu DeiTino of three inninzs.

Wesley an-State Normal baseball xsormai both the mile and two A chilly wind keDt the fans Kinder 2. Ij I riiiil I 4121! C.alno.M 1. Kind- t. Mis CaU 4 I I It) Hitlf Win Cnlf M)ITrrtt hiHit In Ifotra; Kinder a. 1 44 11 liTtlll WOII rviaTwnCa Lynsing Cioiw.

I a a kvaei a Itttli ATl-ANTA TveTi kiua. a1-1. series filmed Wednesday at the stadium will go into the record singled past third. Bowling followed with a hit that scored mile. The Titan freshman nosed shivering and made the work of out DePrino by two yards in the the outfielders especially difficult books as one of the most unusual "wir new rooioaii eoarn trust oe ae-feat Indiara and None Darn neat fall.

Nice, easy assignment. Auburn and Ol Miaa are current! leading: the Southeastern conference baseball rare. J. V. Sikes.

Oeorgia baseball eoarn. who haa charge of the teen-a in dtnrtrl 2 in toe NCAA setup. a buev traktng plans for the aoujhetn plavffs to be laved Jiibi 20-2I to deiermioe retreentalv In tfc finals at KiIiioiim the following week. This tournament will be a (teat boon to college bha'l and etet college meoi thouwi be setting Ma sights en this tournament Gaboe. McDonald counted on Flynn's out.

of the after trailing most Bloomington plays the alert Mt nuie way. ailCll I 1 r.irei It SUMMARIES. --t 2-a't r- a-4 Pulaski nine here this afternoon A'hen Filson made a dash for i f.r-I .3 in the 60 odd years the two sister institutions have Teen meeting on the diamond. Not even the oldest inhabitant can recall when there Mil Run Won by Alexander Trim BHS, 7-0 tW; a 3 j. f4 at 4 p.

m. Bill Butler is the likely IN, DePrino Ni. second; Augustus third; Sprecklemeyer iWi. tourtn. -s cf r- the plate, Gehrt committed a balk that let the leftfielder score.

Pkk Another in Seventh. 1 o-. eea yria I- fei ilT TCtn 1t.lAA k.IW lA -A A. Bl aa Time ter.n'a have been two balks committed in starting pitcher for BUS, while Bud Manes, the Hilitoppers great all around athlete, will probably 440-Yard Dash Won by Klitzing 1N1; took a 7-0 victory ocr w-ta si, 1 J. tiv-- this game.

Fred Gehrt committed now. Van Scyoc singled through the ion iiiki), nrnncnuj srrnuon si (a va- 11 r. 1 4 Krigbaum (Mi. second; iach IWi, third; Vaughn 1M1, iourth. Time :54 k.

Shot Put Won by fctter Fergu furnish the opposition. bcx in the seventh. Cosmidis sac Mtlier irk. but ti.e Ilaidcr ret- (l-lfffi. l.t a 4 Bob McLeese, who missed ni iced and Gehrt hit Thoele with son Ni, second; Trun.py Ni.

thud: Dick ten Rate tMcir t-Ment li.Mr!r,iji.;;f t.t Wednesday's game because of a the first in the fourth inning when BUI Filson made a dash for home and Dick Van Scyoc was charged with a balk in the sixth when he trapped Ed McManus off first. lnson Mi. fourth. Distance 43 feet 2 tn wild shoot. Gabos single to Normal Netters Beat Wesleyan of" i ler.tr cf in 100-Yard Dash Won by Stratman (N: j-ighi scored the pitcher.

bad knee, may be out of today's game, but will probably be ready the miitchc. BHS Golfers Lush (W), second: Flynn (Wi, third. Fa loumpis (Ni. iourth. Time :10.3.

Tcnr.my vl h't Neal Dillon singled in the eighth. When the Redbirds tried I Vji i-fi was 1 t'l K.r-r tJ.ia itrs r4-e -a't e'-1 for the Champaign encounter 120-Yard High Hurdles Won by Srhae- Scoring victories in two out of ter tMi. Spragu (Ml. second: Carson match to.Snmy 6-2. 6-1.

KIpUC I I I but all but two of the Kn-- lwl tJt I I I (W. third: William M. fourtn. Time Umpire Mattoon alleged that Van Scyoc did not make a 45 degree move toward first, and he ruled correctly in the opinion of his cor for the IWU catcher on the sacrifice bunt, Van Scyoc also lived. IIMMAIT.

13:. Pekln. I BH three doubles matches State Nor mal's tennis team Wednesday afternoon defeated Wesleyan, 5-4 Results: an 11 t- ef lti't. C- l-T. deuce aflAir.

Tprr.rr.y IlotetUj shot 880-Yard Run Won by Harlan (Mi Gthrt's wild throw to second to Eckstein tN, second; Andrews iWi. and avtenrlori Kefnr a -a II a i.iw ia ab a1 a a rhrett ss.cl 3. 0 1 2 I Purtnn 2b 4 12 0 3 Funk. 3b 2 0 0 0 2 Luttrell 2 2 0 I Wataon.c 4 0 0 4 i ero i I respondent. Hudelson (Nj.

tied tor third. Tun catch Dillon, put the catcher on third from whence he scored on 2:07.6. r.RWnn Kv KMIn.a I Ml I C.rrrr 3b Hill l-7, 6-3 ll-l or Srrva1 Ce-a- YttQ V70IT Kei'-It ton ar.4 poy Stratm botrrJ nunity at xttar.d rfk Weir. iJVaa, nradiey and Shurr.acker, -1, 7-5. tly.

It wit DUw-irptc'l 4 134 sitae Cosmidis' fiy to right. ci.u a i mnnfr ri Harold Fry benched Bob Tipps, his hard hitting outfielder-catcher Lush tW. second; Flynn iWi. thud; Bauy 4 I 2 P'renke It Rtinenk IWi defeated KsrKardt IN. -J a-i.

DawboM tN defeated Of.etby 2-. sa Haughy tVl defca'ed lnnnae4 (Wi, a-1. Walts (WI defeated Fttee (Ni. II Two-Mile Run Won bv Alexander from Crystal Lake in favor of an null I 2 0 Mvr jf 3 0 0 0 0 waters.r 2 0 0 2 Barnes lb Flashiert bit of fielding of the flay was Van Scyoc's covaxage on Olivieri's hit to Flynn in the rra tht iroew i ststtartti. (W; DePrino iN.

second: Henderson (N. thud: Judy tN. iourth. Tuna all righthanded hitting order Wednesday but the right handers In a dnub.es rr.tt chin c-ther tirfitet matrhr. defeats ihey ar.1 Krrtaan tirrd 10:22.1.

Totals 24 0 3 IS 14. Total" a- 3 Pe a r.AA a eighth. rry 1N1 delsaied Carson (Wi. I S. uiscus i nrow won nv uainrim ana ooo a a Bishop lM, second: Williams (Mi.

third; Pekin found Van Scyoc too tough for them, despite the general belief Johnny Gabos, Mt. Pleasant, sophomore, playing his first S04 00 tersuson WI. Xourtn. IJUlance 11 nn.i Parson 'l deUated llerta II 3. -1 Uutk an.l Martin dr ltota-iti r.d Hutvey the No, 2 feet 2 Inches.

that a righthanded batsman has a Errors llalley. Oervcke 2. Ehrett 3. ntlnenk an-t 0leb IWI Pole Vault Howard (Nl and Williams snie since he was hurt on the southern trip, got a single and Meyer. Two-bii hlta Pomrenke.

Mey better chance against a lefthander (Mi, tied for first: Blackwell M. thud Htrnards and naiKooid 4 a. a -a a Frt Ini Hiuilwi iNi aeteated Klin er. Vandevender. Home run Neal.

Rtolen A i. a 1 1 Kit. I nl1r.il than a lefthanded hitter. Dicks tW). fourth.

Height 12 feet. Ernest Martin has switched to Calvert because Calvert tastes better. double in five trips to the platter nr-1 and Cifwn IWi. 4 3. a.

3 match. 6-1, 6-0. Rghts Ust NhT" mnlHlt. ABI" -liiv 'Jil 5j.d.rl?,Li'i Waters. Runs batted S.

Meyer. Walters (Ni tied for first: Rodino Klefe and tiorsey defeated Wall ana I "arson iwi. 4 2. and WI, Carson IW). Williams iMi and Keck (M, tied for fourth.

Helfht Vandevender 2. Burton. Xtt on base Pekin S. BHS 1. Base en balls IT Keal 2.

Hughes 3. Struck out By Neal II. Coach Don Lindeberg along with his James Millikin baseball ecjuad were guests at the game, scouting the Titans for their all Bob Bowling and Alex Cosmidis both handled everything that came their way in fine style and the diamond was in surprisingly Harris 2. Hits Oft Hughes Prep Baseball Results feet 8 inches. 220-Yard Low Hurdle -Won by Sch-e- fnuhr Harris 1 in 2.

Passed ball PAT HARKINS Coliaeum Itetrreatlnn Onlrr MIXED DOUBLES IHURS. lifTt 7:30 Sharp fee IWi: Lush tWi. second Lostnc pitcher Huahes. I'm- third: Sprague (Mi. fourth.

Time 2. fine shape for Wednesday's game pu-ea Dorley and fiUferald. Tun 1.33. important clash next Saturday. The Big Blue took notes on every Broad Jump Won by Howard iN despite the two weeks of ram.

Mowen (M. second; Carson IWi, third A'esleyan player. College Baseball Results Rodino (W), fourth. Distance 22 feet 3 inches. The two teams meet again at Roy Thoele's triple in the fourth ninmn.

Wapeita. T. Bloomington. Prauv Normal Comounit. 13 Dee.

I High. 13. Hevworth. t. Armtngion.

Morton. 3, Ipaidifig Intiitui. (Ian Je. t. Decatur.

4: Lotrrnl. 2. Warrensbuif. 20: N-anle. Mattoon, a- Oiriiwi.

t. Cerr Cordo. 3J; Beoeet. 1. reori Woodruff.

4. rtt reoe a. t. Imi sei. ta-w-x OSes ftitiiT ttat mt rv-T -4 if-y rva tveva-m.

-----v Ca-e-rt tAtiArt Car. Sm Tart. Or Javelin Throw Won by Morrill INi: looked like a "can of corn when TcCormick field May 20. Illinois Weslexan. State Normal.

3. Chicago. 3: he Ion. 1. Illinois college.

S-13: Carthage lilt) Anderson IWi, second: Memke Normal is scheduled at Eureka 1)4 Vm- flit TKO 1 I 13 I. 4- MI4WI tit at ss. fl Reoo. Iia. TKO ttea MHtSk.

I C-' fi'ei. ImwIH rt Ji MviriA fis.nsi Ml P. I-T tA.ir.si TKO T--r M-wee. l4 IV riXC.M ITnx. J-heee e--l Akron kimtH rt faH-- ao 4 New Hilt tntk iliaiki Ateaai ta-a.

New -jrvr et I lt. Cat. ta- Prep Track Results Ca-r. tt. jj.

third: Trumpy (N. fourth it left the bat but it soared and soared far over Ed McManus' college, I-t. Mil Relay Won by Weslevan (Smith. e-ollege today and the Titans next Gribbons. Wilson.

Leach Millikin. sec head. appearance is at Decatur Satur- ondi; Normal, third. Time 3:42 6 St. Joseph a llnd I.

2-10: Valparaiso. 1-4, Holy Cross at Providence, rain. Brown at Rhode Island State, Colgate at Army, rain. St. Uwrinc at Hobart.

lata. yvrarits at Cornell, rain. Old Wesleian. 10: Masachuaf.g KUt. Prep Baseball Today SAVE IN BEN'S Mt.

PuU.kl at BHS! (Fred Car lei on Held. 4 p. J. Peoria Manual Chamr fn. avbrook at B'tifow-r.

Pnncvill at Fast Peoria. Peoria Woodruff at Peort Cer WAR SURPLUS SALE LaSall-Peru at IT. Hik OlrCarmkk neld. 4 p. Yale.

13: Columbia. 3. Navy. 12: WM Virginia, 4. Rochester at Rennselaer Poly.

rain. DeKalb. IS; Wheaton. Id. ClnrinraU.

3: Louisville. 3. Colorado. 10; Colorado A. Ar 4.

Pratt Institute. It: Drew 3. Suseqhanna. Elisabeth Ttachers. 1.

Oeorgia. 10: Aulxirn. Norm Carolina. 4. Duke.

(called at Collego Tennis Results ei Noei-at. oinii. 4 Colleqe Tennis Today Wrh.gao 'a'a at kiin College Track Results Slate Normal. TVk: Jame Milium. 41': Illinois Wealevan.

44. end 12th, darkness). U. S. Army Field Jackets (tut Ion and zipper CO QC Albion.

9: Louisvtll. 3. William and Mary. 10: Norfolk Naval U. S.

Army Combat Jackets Ijrle. Ilrr. ralue. Friday CQ 1Q Satarday vOi 13 AS. 0.

Newberry. It: Erskin. 3. 1 (0 College Baseball Today isormai at cure t' 1 p. m.i.

coigat at Yaie. U. S. Army (OHBAT Prep Track Today Old Chief Smolcuir "Heap smart hustazii always reasalcr wife's tirteaclay tut never her age." I Pontiar. Chenn.

Flanagan at Normal Australian All Wool Blankets Fine for home oulinc. pie nie or rar rri Onlr I CHS (Truman Keys field. 3.30 p. m.l. Prep Tennis Results rm mi iw Decatur.

Bloomington. 0. Decatur. 5: Pekin. I.

te FOUR SCHOOLS STAGE MEET Men" Fine BELTS ronllac. Corn Bell champions for two consecutive years, Flanagan and Chenoa are to compete In a four cornered track and field meet at NCI IS Trumen Key field this afternoon at 1:30 p. m. THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME U. Army Sleeping Bags Hec.

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