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Fifteen rantaeraph, Bloomington, Ant. 20. 195S. Aussies Win Easily YOUNG'S YARNS This is the time of the year that the men who don the black and PRAIRIE LAKES FISHING SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Limit Carp 4 Ckaaatl Aaaiu (l.M Cailra if Mai-Oa Kay l'tniUi BUrktaa 1 MUa Baata af Paaaa white shirts and interpret the foothall rules on the field begin to None Nicer Defeats Favorite in Yorkshire YORK. ENGLAND None Nicer Tuesday won the Yorkshire Oaks for 3 year old fillies by two lengths over favored Darlene.

Chambord was third, one length In National Doubles Dear down, mis is aosoiuteiy necessary because the rules makers have a habit each year of making numerous changes in the belief that the' game will be improved. To this end the IHSA sends out a crew of interpreters under the direction of Al Willis and Milton Sprunger to discuss the major changes. farther back, in the field of eight TVi fttitt well rtnt tmrT The colleges have their own set Drop Just One Set-Gibson, Bueno Survive Upset Bid BROO KLINE, MASS. Australia's powerful tennis of rules, and in many instances Elizabeth's Court One was' use Pantograph starter. Want Ads.

each conference has its own code, so don't go to college games and get the idea that they are playing under the Federation code. forces matched unchecked through the second round of the UJS. National Doubles Tournament Tuesday but Wimoledon CORK BELT MICRO-LUBE SALES Rav Wolf of Peoria. Russell Orr Champions Althea Gibson and Maria Bueno had an uncomfort able moment. of Springfield, 'Ernest Driggers of Mount Vernon, Charlie Hillman of Hinckley and Roy Quant of Chicago comprise the staff this year which will tour the state from Forced -to play two matches I "ft each at Longwood due.

to the late ry. .1 finish of the Newport Casino com Distributor for Mcloon, Livingston, Ford and DaWitt coontias. Suggests that you Darkness Stops Shooloff for AA Aug. 28 to Sept. 11 enlightening the petition, the Aussiemen lost only whistle blowers, coaches and ad one set for the day jmP i ui mi mil in Ashley Cooper and southpaw ministrators on the major changes in the code since last fall.

Neale Fraser, top-seeded pair. Here are the Federation breezed through Ham Graven of changes: Pour Weston, and Frank Byrne of Norwich. N. 6-3. 6-0.

6-4 Trapshoot Title in 1 After a foul the captain must after benefiting from a first rouri3 declare his choice of options before a time out can be granted. default David A. Partarson Dick WaodW HOWE INJURED 2 On a snap the ball becomes Second-seeded Bob Howe, de alive when the snap begins, even spite an ailing shoulder, and Mai though the snap might be legal. Al Willis 3 An injured player for whom AND ALIA, OHIO Darkness halted a shootoff for the. nation's class AA Clay Target title Tuesday, and it may be days before the championship is decided.

Seven of the country's top gunners tied for the laurels by breaking 200 straight at the 59th Grand Anderson eliminated William Goodman and John Standing, both time out nas been granted or of 50 to the Olympic games at of Wellesley, 6-3, 6-1, 6-0 for whose benefit play is delayed, must be removed for at least one Rome. The Bradley veep is chair- after defeating William Cullen ot man of the Olympic canoe com-1 isoumport, and John Hams down. 4 Th clock is started with the mittee. JSol (Sox) Kaplan, the ol Washington, D. 6-0, 6-4, 6-2.

onetime Chenoa pitching great has The tight-lipped Aussies admit- snap in all cases where a time American trapshoot, and six of them broke another 50 before darkness stopped the extra heaL out is charged to a team. Defending champion JoAnne Gunderson goes all out as she booms drive down 17th fairway during second round match against Marjorie Lindsay of Decatur, 111., in U.S. Women's Amateur Golf Championships. Miss Gunderson won 3 and 1. (A.P.

Wirephoto) Eller Upsets Kirby In U.S. Amateur been on a tour of the resort coun- ted Howe had a twinge in his try In Northern Michigan the past shoulder but refused to elaborate 5 After a fair catch the team two weeks. Costigan, who on it may move the ball to any position K. 1. 1.

Mat la. TXmt AX a Fran Smjs finished at Normal this summer Rod Laver and Bob Mark, the The shootoff will be carried over into tomorrow's North American Clay target championship race and fired as a part of the regular on the proper yardline regardless will teach at Petersburg this year fifth seeded entries from Austra of whether the ball is snapped or lia, needed four sets to dispose of Harlan Dalluge, Wesleyan's free-kicked 1958 baseball captain has had a event The biggest field in class cham Chris Crawford and David Harum of Coral Gables, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6 It is an illegal pass and not fine year at Rapid City, in the Basin League. Dr. Don pass interference if an ineligible 6-4. In the morning they defeated pionship history, 854, competed in Tuesday's race over the one-half mile firing line.

Cash Seaton, director of Physical player who is legally beyond the neutral zone muffs, bats, or catch Bob Bowditch of Worcester, and Alan Roberts of Brook Education and Health at Univer es a forward pass. lyn, N. 6-3, 6-4, 7-5. sity of Kentucky, Lexington, FAIRWAY FABLES Leonard Davidson of Cope, fell in the first 23 extra tar ine rule requiring the in is vacationing at his old home in Former Champ Falls-Gunderson Defeats Lindsay terior linemen to remain in their El Paso, He served as varsity LOSE FIRST SET In women's play, third seeded gets. That left Ned Lilly of Stanton, John Kroplin of En- positions after having a hand on track coach at Illinois and was or near the ground has been lib state director of P.

E. for several Mrs. Thelma Long and Mrs. Mary Hawton of Australia swept past jeona women goiters were eralized years prior to going to Dixie, 8 A conference between a coach guests at the Highland Park Women's Playday Monday and one of where he has built un the No. 1 glewood, Ohio; Wayne Kennedy of Kimball, Homer Clark Sr.

of Alton, George Genereux of Saskatoon, and Fred B. Waldock of Sandusky, Ohio, still in and player during a charged time Baby Vivanco of Mexico and Mrs. Baba Lewis of Newtonville, 8-6, 6-2. P. E.

department below the Mason DARIEN, CONN. Judy Eller of Old Hickory, out may occur on the field, within them Nita Rush walked off with low gross honors for the and Dixon line. five yards of the side line, Althea and Miss Bueno, her wearing a borrowed red our car will SZOOMW the light. day's action. Brazilian partner, had an anxious tyrolean hat for luck, upset for She shot an 88 at Highland Park Andrew A.

Vaughn, who E. A. Ross of Uniontown, Pa first set before rallying to a 4-6, Remember way back when vir mer champion Dorothy Kirby on coached the ends at Columbia and Helen Bodell, also of Peoria scored a 74 for low net honors, 36 year old gunsmith, used a $15 field gun which he bought second the 20th hole Tuesday in the sec 6-1, 6-2 triumph over Mrs. Dorothy Knode, Forest Hills, N. Y.

veter University, New York City tually all of Trinity's athletic talent was directed toward quaint old Bourbonnais? Now the trend is hand to win the Class A title. He ond round of the U.S. Women's National Amateur Golf Tourna an, and Lorraine Coghlan of Aus Low gross for the Highland Park golfers went to Lois Sthnabel's 95 while Mabel Morgan had a 76 for year ago is a new addition to the Southern Illinois University staff. He is a Miami University tralia. broke 200 straight to tie Larry McCall of North Kansas Gty.

Mo. in the other direction, Quincy Col ment. 1523 W. MARKET ST. BLOOMINGTON, ILL.

PHONE 4-2880 When the Knode-Coghlah tan- lege getting the bulk of the Irish low net. and then outshot him, 25-24, in an The 17 year old national girls aem cracked Miss Gibson serv graduate. extra session to recapture the title champidh, only two-time winner of ice in the ninth game and held in In the nine, hole division Harriett Tedzer of Peoria had a low Included in the bus load headed for Pim Goff's establishment in the Gem Gty next month are Ron he had won in 1954 with 197, Three of the four tackles that the 10th it marked the first time the event, tied the veteran Atlanta golfer on the 18th hole, halved the gross of 48, and another Peorian, Ray Eliot banks upon this fall are in the five tournaments they have Pearson, who made excellent Ella Schusler, had a low net of 37 IMOBERLY KLENNERi above the 245 pound mark today. played together that the top seed- strides as a tackle last autumn first extra hole on birdie 4's and then clinched victory when Miss For Highland Park Pearl Callahan That would "be Cliff Roberts, Dar- ed entries had lost a set Mickey Rediger, a halfback; Em had a gross score of 50 and Ma Kirby three-putted the 20th. rell DeBecker and Carl Johnson Mrs.

Knode and Miss Coghlan. rian Ferris finished with a 35 net so it is small wonder the Ulini are Australian and German titlist, appeared to have a definite score. enthusiastic about their '58 grid Rhodes and Steve Frost, who could develop into one of the state's top athletes, providing his knee has mended properly. Steve has remained out of competition all summer and with three more Sweepstakes prizes for 18 holes prospects. Miss Eller was joined in the third round by the defending champion, JoArme Gunderson of Seattle; the British ladies title-holder, Mrs.

George Valentine of But it was short-lived. Choice of the Our ENTIRE STOCK of. Quality went to Jean Devore, Laverne Smith, Blanche Herri ed and Fran Earl Edwards, head football TOP YANKS ADVANCE The Wimbledon Queens snapped Ryan of Peoria, and Mildred Hin Canada's hope, Mrs. coach at North Carolina State month's rest should be ready when out of their lethargy and volleyed Douelas Streit. and 60 others was here on a recruiting mission Pim calls out the round bailers denburg and Margaret Oliver won for Highland.

Peoria sweepstakes expertly to force service breaks tew (nninp iM with hopes of capturing America's on He could be a great one. winners for nine holes were Jin top women amateur golf prize. last week, so look for some-more- Central Illinois talent to bob up In the Atlantic Coast con in the second, fourth and sixth games of the second set which ny Prunch, Nina Hauchette, Hel John Hoppe, who displayed MOM dm VTA en Miller and May Ohl. Al Meier, opened the gates for their tri ference schooL Ruth Jones and Lois Busick were umph. promise as a pitcher last spring and Jerry Onroy, two other the Highland Park winners.

The leading American pair of DID YOU KNOW TILVT There June graduates from Trinity will do their college work at Junior golfers at Bloomington Barry McKay of Dayton, iacK donnson, wnose real name TWO ROUNDS TODAY Two rounds of eliminations are scheduled today over the Wee Burn Country Club course and two more Thursday designed to reduce the field to four. Semifinals are slated Friday and the title round Saturday. Miss Gunderson, who scored a stretch-running 3-and-l run triumph over the formidable Mar Country Club competed in a Low Normal. Putts Contest this week. seeded third, also moved through two matches on the sun-drenched courts.

is jonn Lee storey ol Los Angeles. He has been fighting since Jim Welcome, the Saints prom Jay Brokaw, Jim Shirk, and 53 and holds kayoes over Zora Mary O'Neil won in the nine hole They defeated John Bulloch and ising miler is enrolled at Illinois and latest reports have John Gre- Folley and Ezzard Charles. division for players 14-16, and Vickie Keller and Bryan Olofson mer going back for his degree Ted Simmonds of Los Angeles, 6-4. 6-2, 6-2 after downing Warren Gingras of Turners Falls, Don Fuell wins his case against the NCAA in the Circuit Court in now that he has finished his tour jorie Lindsay of Decatur, 111., was won in the 12-13 age group. The five hole victors were Susan Pear- with the U.S.

Marine corps Alabama, then won't it be possible and Robert McCann of New York, for baseball managers to carry at the 19th tee when the exciting Eller-Kirby match started into ex cy and Weldon Mulliken. 6-1, 64, 6-1. POTPOURRI their disagreements with the um Nothing will be scheduled for Alex Almedo, the intercollegiate tra holes. Billy Pierce, the box ace says pires before the judge? I read it the junior golfers next Tuesday "Want my hat for luck?" Jo- any .200 hitter can hit a last ball champion from Los Angeles and Peru, and I lam Richardson, playing together for the first time, someplace the other day, that the city of Los Angeles is not willing Anne asked Miss Eller. and that's why pitchers have since all have been invited to participate in the Junior Invitational at Lakeside Country Club.

All reservations for the invitational develop and perfect other pitches, to allow Walter O'Malley to play "Sure," said Judy, catching the bright red, white-feathered hat and demonstrated sharp teamwork in baseball at Chavez Ravine, but is Billy says he uses a fast ball only their 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 conquest of Crawford Henry of Atlanta and Don rarely. Mulhns, Mar setting it jauntily on her head, DROP TOUGH PUTTS willing to bury him there. A cemetery group is trying to buy the should be made with Mrs. Henry Keller. quette's director has booked Pittsburgh's Golden Panthers for his Both had to sink tough putts on the par five 19th Miss Eller from property.

football annuals have me intrigued. One picks Southern Methodist seventh in the opener on Sept. 19, 1960. College of Pacific is another addition to eight feet and Miss Kirby from 10 Race Today In Matron Race nation but only third in the South five to halve the hole. the '60 Jesuit schedule.

Win kles is hitting .393 for Fort Knox Dell of Bethesda, Md. U.S. Fen cers Ousted PHILADELPHIA The United States Women's foil team was eliminated in the semifinal round of the world fencing championships Tuesday when it lost to Russia 11-5 and Germany 9-2. west Conference, back of two On the 330-yard 20th, Miss Kirby teams of no national rank. where he has been stationed pitched to the green, about 35 feet past the cup but the Old Hickory the past two years.

Presi ture is what enables you to distinguish the antique from a piece CHICAGO (IP) Tarton Stables' Munch, winner of three dent and Mrs. A. G. Haussler of of junk. Bradley are chaperoning a group straight, shares top weight of 116 girr missed to the right.

Miss Eller chipped magnificently to within feet. Miss Kirby left herself a four-footer 'and missed coming back. That was the clincher. Mrs. Mark Porter of Havertown, who won as Dorothy Germain in 1949, fell before Mrs.

Marge Mason of Ridgewood, N. 4 and 3. Another member of Britain's Curtis Cup team, Bridget Jackson i puunus wjui a. cuiiomia nry, Born Rich in the 25th running today of the Arlington Matron Handicap. Ten of the country's best fillies and mares are entered in the Arlington Park feature which offers a gross of $55,950 if all go to the post.

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Curtis Cupper and former runner-up in the women's national open, bowed to Judy Frank of Purchase, N. a Poltex stable product. 4 and 3. Wins Chess Match YUGOSLAVIA Bobby Fischer, 15 year old chess champion from Brooklyn Tuesday de "LUCKY SIZE" RACK! SUITS, SPORTCOATS, TOPCOATS fa. From Regular Slock feated Raul Sanguinetti of Argen-i iBS? tina in the ninth round of the Interzonal Chess Tournament.

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