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Pantagraph. Bloomtnffrvn, JuJy 24. II i 1 1 I 8:30 LEAGUE I 1 I cV ji i ict witu re's I L. Mil VvVi-L PICK JV RARe'ByEjT Three Horses Win Twice At Farmer City FARMER CITY Three FOLKS NEVER WANT HER TO STUCK FOR A RIP HOME JUST CALL US? THEy ALWAYS TELL HER- 10-lnning Contest Tops Legion Card If it weren't for the curfew, Bloomington Musicians I and the Bartender's Local might still be playing in th 8:30 O'Clock American Legion Junior Baseball League. The two teams battled to a scoreless draw during 10 Innings Friday at Miller Park No.

1. I PRIV AW FRlENPS HOME? CLARISSA A I horses won two heats apiece here Friday afternoon at the harness racing program at the Farmer City Fairgrounds. Miss Hap Sherry, Maiden Sister and Dangerous Storm captured both heats of their events. Maiden Sister won in 2:20 1-5 and 2:17 in the opening race for a $400 purse. Dangerous Jim Jumper went the route for the Musicians and allowed only two hits, both by Greg DeVary, and set down 21 on strikes.

He received a great Bricky banging out three hits for the winners. Dave Clemens had four safeties for the losers, at Bloomington High School's diamond. Com Belt Bank also throw by Bruce Holland to cut down one runner at the plate won a one-run decision, 5-4, in the first inning. Denny Mc- from Nicrsthcimer Drugs at Dowcll hurled the first nine for State Farm in eight innings, the Local and DeVary tossed Doug Fillmore's double plated the 10th frame. McDowell' the winning run.

Storm posted time of 2:14 4-5 and 2:15 in the second race for the $1,000 purse. Miss Hap Sherry recorded the best time in the 4th race for $300 by winning the second heat in 2:10 4-5. She had won the first in 2:12. Commander Dell and Glow Miss Hap Sherry, owned by Erma Dixon Sherry of Beloit, took top honors in both heats of the fourth race at Farmer City Friday. The horse, driven by R.

Herringer, won the $300 purse in 2:12 and (Pantagraph Photo) up three hits and whiffed 15 tgCTa1 triisri bi If1! THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME One other shutout was when Dan Coit gave up only Stone were heat winners in the 1:30 LEAGUE one hit as Eaton Aspnau blanked Circle Lanes, S-0, at third race for $300. Commander 10:30 LEAGUE Dell won in 2:14 1-8 and Glow Stone in 2:11. Chiddix. Irvan Brothers nipped Mo-berly Klenner, 12-11, with Bill Neal Ranks Third In CICL Bat Race Fire Fighters Win On No-Hit Effort Dave Giles belted a home run in pacing Building Service to a 6-2 victory over National Bank at Miller Park No. 2.

Stan Camp smashed out three hits and pitched a three-hitter in leading J. L. Wroan over Tent and Awning, (-3, at Oakdale. Mike Bradley's homer account ed for all three runs for the losers. In other games Building and Trades topped Read's of Normal, 6-2, at Fairview with Jim Crews' two hits leading the victors; Normal State Bank ripped Beck Memorial, 9-3, at Illinois Wesleyan Stadium with Mike White's home run the big blow for the Bankers, and Bloomington Bootery won on a YOUNG'S YARNS Neal Is hitting .323 and Har Plumbers Top Legion Sluggers The Plumbers and Steamfit-ters led the heavy hitting as mon is smacking the ball at a Harmon Fifth; Murphy Leads League Hurlers Hill Shoots 67 To Lead Insurance Open Chuck Sweeney, who came up via Trinity High School under Don Karnes, to become the .313 pace.

Berke Reichenbach of Peoria, who was a teammate of Harmons at Ohio University, continues to lead the league with a .382 average. riAuiAii Valma it Dlnnmlnff. Pitchers again dominated the play in the 10:30 O'clock American Legion Junior Baseball League Friday. In all, six of the 10 games were decided by one run, three far as the teams in the 1:30 Mikt Neal and Terry Harmon of Bloomington rank third and The third blanking was recorded by First National Bank over the Young Democrats, 1-0, at Chiddix when John Lenahan gave up only one hit and retired 11 on strikes. Bryan Nev-ins singled home the only run.

O'clock American League HARTFORD. Conn. (AP) Kllrari; in fcntral ton and'Rfch uge of Li3n Illinois College Baseball of the victories were on shut Dave Hill, playing what he forfeit from Bob Johnson's called "a funny round," gained at iwu are tied for the most doubles outs, and one no hitter was witheight. Chuck Sweeney League batting race according to averages released by the Howe News Bureau of Chicago. The averages Include games the 36-hoIe lead Friday in the Beck Memorial 470 000 Insnranre f'ilv ftnnn Normal Vale BnK chalked up.

000 IN t-i i 101 tto Tom Murphy of Bloomington In other close games, Youth nipped Dr. Pepper. has the best earned run aver Hurling the no hitter was Junior Baseball League were concerned Friday when it pounded out a 22-9 victory over Clemen's Agency at State Farm. Tom Williamson, Tom Wha-len and Don Wallace had four hits apiece for the winners with the latter driving in seven Golf Tournament. Ztnor end Klmmonsj WWtt end Frn worth.

AT MIUM PARK NO. I Dave Rutledge of City Fire 6-5, at O'Neil. Mike Murray and ages (1.31), most complete He shot a 66 for a nine-under- of July 21 except the Bloom fighters who blanked Brandt Steve Barr had two hits each Dar 133 I Tpi Thames (6), and most victories ington at Lincoln contest of that 1 (6). Trucks, 3-0. at Oakland.

Rut- for the winners and Tony Cot date. Bloomington Muslcans 000 000 000 0 0-4 1 Bartenders Local 000 000 000 0 fr? I Jumper and McCuire, Leaner; Me Oowell. DeVary and DeVary, Richardson, AT CHIDDIX The 28-year-old Hill, from Jackson, who started the .1 The statistics: ledge set down 15 batters on tone two for the losers: Adri strikes. Shoes toDDed County Med- runs. second round with a 67, posted a I great opportunist of the 1936 8K0ND HATf lb BATTING A not her whitewash was ics.

2-1. at Miller Park No. 2 The Dailv Pantaprflnh hanppd 1 football ramnaipn at Notre 34-32-66. He recorded It TB 2B 38 ffi SB I0B PCT out 12 hits in whipping McLean Dame when he won three! tossei by McDonald Paul i on Mike Byrd triple and uick birdies, and eagle and three bo- OU ft 1 3 virwir km, ww wr-vi-i Colt and WoDei 0 Connell, Dotson an4J Sapp. AT FAIRVIIW 910131100 10 Bar, 13-1, at Blooming-! games almost single handed Jpp ana jonn rwascn in siop-piauner sinRie; trie wjpgiu geys.

1 29 3 7 17 241 triple sparked Craig Canvas to SIooalngtoQ Lincoln Peoria Caleeburj Springfield t.M'm Al A Al A A 4 A. ton High School. Tim Nave had for the Irish, has announced i P'n8 Model-Parts, 1-0, at Oak-two triples for the winners to his retirement as an official in dale- winners had only one Stroke Lead Hill finished one stroke a 2-1 victory over Brock Oil. 7 3 1 29 17 18 2 12 4 4 1 3 2 2 3 11 in Building-Trades 204 000 04-4-1 5U3 17 11 34 49 3101 14 13 19 32 432 5 12 14 22 Les Brown scattered three hits hit off loser John Stark, that a frnnf nf Doita Mart turin chnt C7-I Moinrirk a back up Tom Adcock's one-hit 'the National Football League. and Conley; Oundy ens) to notch the victory, and Mc- n.v o.iu..

oayis. triple by Kasch. pitching George Smith, a University of AT BHS 0 wi. oug uuaiuy, me nisi mmm Pnnnlii trmriA1 Lean Service vuumjr iMrfer was two shots off County 238 188 137 1 PCT 2 983 3 982 1 971 1 971 Irvln Brothers 222 toS 12-M-f Mobcrly-Klenner 020 105 ll-IO-t Beich's Whizzers fell to 7 Up, 8-7, when the winners scored the pace with 64-71135. Behind them with 136s were jeau rnxorna I TDPTPPB PO A 120400 78 35 4 1 5 0 0 123 A3 010000249 100201277 a run in the bottom of the sev Brlckev and Nolan; Long and Clement AT STATI FARM Freese and Jefferson, 2-1, at Miller Park No.

1. Tom Cochran had a homer for the losers. Other contests saw Barney's Calesbtny Poor la filooBdngtoa Lincoln Cprlngfltld Jay Hebert and Al Geiberger, tAM aa ift ml. 003 001 01-4-5-1 000 200 104-7-4 Dollins Advances In Tennis Meet Hill, among the last tO finish 1 Nlerstnolmor Drugs' enth frame. Norm Brown and Lonnie Legner had three hits apiece for the winners and Jim 1 3 0 2 0 0 94 33 920 Fine Foods trip Schwulst Build the par-71 Fillmort and Nelson; Abfalder ans) California graduate and James Beiersdorfer of Cincinnati are are also retiring this year.

Added to the NFL staff of officials are Bill Swanson of Lake Forest, who has served in the CCI several seasons, Pat Hag-gerty of Colorado, Charles Heb-erling of Washington Jefferson, Burl Toleer of San Francisco, and Jack Fette of St. Louis. Moore will open the season with the Baltimore Ing Center, 4-2, at Bloomington U'ethersfield Countrv 11UD AT MILLKR PARK NO. Cotton and Mike Sutter three each for the losers. UinV, C.hnn1 Pont Rail hplf I a- BTOIVIDtlAL B.TTINCt All Flayers in 10 or sora gaas with at lust nn hit in-nuvi, course, naa scramDie ior nis Building service oji ooa-e-i Beer inuis.

b-i. ai state rami 66 from the start. He had to chip 100100-2-2-1 AB TB 2B 3B Kt SB BB BI PCT and W. B. Read whip Laskowski I for a par on tne first noe after nprATIIR riavo TVilline nf Giles.

Wanton, Keich and Workmen) DeVary and Wesson. AT OAKDALI 89 19 34 38 1 0 1 2 12 14 362 In other games, Breen Beverage topped the Lions Club, 4-2, and the Railroad Trainmen topped Wolfe's Cleaners, 6-5, Bloomington posted two victo- SuPer C131 10- a.1 into the trees 0 16 15 342 ries here Friday in the Central ne men couectea Diraies onu. l. vvroan mo 201 o-io-j hp npvt turn hnlpc Anlu tn hn. Tent-Awning 000 000 J- J-1 ers whiffed 14 of the 15 batters Illinois Tennis Tournament and Jeff Jacobs had a home run for he faced for the winners and Day an) Camp and Hage; Bradley, Colts with a string of 17 con gey the fourth and seventh.

He gained today's quarterfinals Day, Bradley. the losers. AT O'NtIL secutive games in which he has 'nisanlf a 35-footer to birdie the Dennis Marquardt chipped with a home run and triple. AT OAKLAND scored touchdowns. of Todd Miller of Bloomington, also won two matches, but Wolft'i Cltarwrt 000 311 0-5-8 0 Trainmtn 004 020 -2 ninth.

Scorts Birdies David J. McDonald, former head bowed out of the tourney when of the United Steelworkers Un Gladfeltrr and Wolfe; Curby, Hundman, Ehltrt and Montgomery. AT BHS 000 00-0 020 10-3 Brandt Trucks Fire Fighters 1 5 0 3 2 6 0 2 4 3 3 0 3 4 4 3 Hill shot birdies on the 11th he lost in the semifinals of the ion, are boosting him for the job and 12th, hit the 14th for an ea boys' under It years old age Pelfer Scott. and Charbach Rutledge and AT O'NEIL McLean County Bar Daily Pantagraph 001 000 0 1- 1-4 540 Oil 213-12-3 Brubaker Will Attend Illinois Bloomington Hieh School dis- gle with a 65-foot putt, and group. Dollins defeated Jay Peter closed with birdies on the 16th Mayor's Youth 131 01 e-f-1 Clition and Bozarth; Adcock and Mc-Phail.

AT NCHS Dr. Pepper S00 00 J-4-2 son of Decatur, 6-4 and 6-4 and and a bogey on the 17th. Julius Boros, a Connecticut Cottone. Rash Barr and Detherage; Clyde King of Decatur, 6-1 and Liont Club 110 00-2-5-0 Breen Beverage 001 214-5-0 and Vandegratt. AT IWU Owen and Swamberg; McGuIre and 6-1.

He's scheduled to face John Powless, University of Wiscon thrower Jim Brubaker Fri Laskowski Clark 100 00 I- 4-3 Burton. AT STATI FARM W. B. Read's 512 2x 10-10-1 native, equalled Hill's 66 and closed with a half-way mark total of 137. The cutting point was 144 and ties.

sin tennis coach, in today Plumbert and Steamfitteri Sal 21-22-17-2 Brown and Edler, Leggitt. trout. AT MILL! PARK NO. 1 match in the men division. Clemens Agency 620 10 Mi day signed a letter of intent to attend the University of Illinois.

Brubaker placed second in the state discus throw in May and had rnne over 190 fopt in Miller defeated Mark Hubble 2 8 9 323 1 19 15 321 0 17 8 314 2 14 9 313 0 0 7 310 3 23 .304 318- 3 304 1 7 1C 302 0 3 288 0 2 9 283 5 16 6 287 0 5 2 286 4 13 19 281 3 16 11 273 0 5 13 273 1 10 8 265-3 4 19 264 1 4 7 259 2 11 9 250 0 2 7 250 0 2 2 250 6 8 10 247 0 15 20 246 3 17 15 244 0 3 8 243 3 34 9 241 111 7 233 1 9 14 237 1 5 2 233 0 12 8 232 2 21 8 228 6 3 10 216 0 2 4 216 2 17 12 214 0 8 7 214 0 10 26 209 0 8 5 205 0 5 4 200 0 9 15 194 1 8 9 194 McLean Co. Service 200 00-2-1-0 of commissioner of baseball. Granted that tt PhilliM havt been making a fin fight of it of lata, this correspondent, going deep into the analysis of the club, feels it is toe old a club to turn the trick in race in which there are at least six good ball clubs. The Phils do have two outstanding young tars in Richie Allen and Johnny Callison, but everywhere else, especially in pitching, age sticks out like sore thumb. Recommended as the best Dave HIM 47 4133 Whalen, Dunn and Wallace; Diesel, Klper, Balch, Doyle and Doyle, Diesel, AT CHIDDIX Freese and Jefferson 000 10 1-1-4 1 Dave Werr 7-47 134 04-71135 of Decatur, 6-1 and 6-2 in his first match and Ed Etcheson Bob Goalby 76 19 26 43 62 13 20 24 78 20 25 44 35 9 11 21 83 14 26 38 29 5 9 17 79 18 24 47 69 16 21 29 63 13 19 25 66 12 19 29 52 10 15 24 94 22 27 40 21.

2 6 9 89 18 25 47 88 17 24 33 77 10 21 30 49 13 13 26 87 16 23 39 54 4 14 26 56 6 14 21 52 8 13 22 20 1 5 6 73 5 18 24 69 18 17 28 90 19 22 42 74 6 18 26 79 6 19 20 84 10 20 23 76 10 18 38 43 6 10 11 56 13 13 29 79 12 18 23 97 13 21 26 37 3 8 30 64 19 18 40 70 8 15 30 86 12 18 38 39 8 8 17 30 6 10 72 8 14 29 72 13 14 28 54 31 10 13 28 3 5 5 85 14 15 21 17 2 3 5 75 4 13 19 68- 68136' 69- 67-136 practice. Belch's Whliiera 320 200 0-7-10-5 7 UP 310 012 1-1-11-2 Keen, ninsnaw ing nmiui.j wuinisu and Mau. AT CHIDDIX Jay Meoert Al Geiberger Julius Boros Rex Baxter of Springfield, 6-4 and 6-1 in 71-64137 69-48137 He 11 study medicine at 111- Sutter and Mardisi Brawn. Freehlll and his second match. However, he Young Democrats 000 00 0-1-2 Marks.

Ken Still First National Bank 000 1x-l-3-0 RSi nOlS. Dick Rhyan 45-72137 POS 0 ya 27 23 of 21 of 23 of 15 3b 22 2b 23 2b 22 Ut 20 21 lb 14 of 27 of 10 3b 27 27 lb 20 16 22 3b 16 ut 19 of 18 Pll 25 aa 22 aa 27 of 21 2b 27 ut 24 O-lb 24 ut 17 20 of 26 2b 26 ut 16 3b 23 lb-of 23 lb 26 14 14 of 23 of 23 of 22 c-of 13 of 27 10 lb 25 2b 20 Of 20 10 of 25 3b 22 Pl2 10 of 16 of 16 lb 14 tnd'Homero Blancas 70-47137 and Cooper; Lenahan fialchanbachjPao Heal.Bla koyer.Galt tUlanl.Bl Southard, Spg lynch, Spg Uayrield.Gala Kalmer.Blra Lindstrom, Un Topolaki.BIm Robinson.Lln vans, Lin Staples, Spg Walker.Spg D.Smith,Gal 22omerflin league, Spg PetruliSjLin Colin, Lin EouXjLin Johnson, Gala Dexter Wochner.Blm HeiUman.Spg Smith O'Grady. 1 1 4 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 5 1 1 2 2 1 0 3 0 2 2 4 0 0 1 4 0 4 0 1 0 4 3 5 2 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 AT FAIRVIEW tommy Aaron 67-70137 Paul Harney 68-69137 Joe Campbell 68-69137 Bob Crowley 70-67137 Tom Weiskoof 49-69138 lost to Mike Kuhle of Decatur, 6-3 and 6-4 in the semifinals. Bears' Rookie Receives Tests Washburn Takes Babe Ruth Title TOLUCA Washburn cap- Brock Oil 000 101-3-3 Craig Canvas 020 Ox 2-2-1 Salowltz, Smith and Smith, Brown; Brown and Edler, Daggitt. AT BHS Gardner Dickinson 6B-70 1 38 Ed Justa 68-71 13? I Phil Rodger 68-71139 Johnny Pott 71-681391 Fairbury, Pontiac Win At Odell ODELL Pontiac Prison Em after dinner speech ever heard anywhere: Larry wowry 68-71139 Steve Reid Jerry Steelsmlth 74272ri4otured the Babe Rutl 69-7i-i4o! League baseball championship KENSSELAER.

Ind. Tom Shaw Schwulst Build. Center ....002 002-3-0 Barney's Fine Foods 102 1x 4-4-3 Butts and Loy; Flynn, O'Rourke and Daley. AT STATI FARM 8 3 3 0 1 0 1 6 4 1 1 8 1 2 3 2 0 2 6 3. 3 1 2 3 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 sonny meinvin 67-73-140 itjjii Jf: rr, "Give me both checks, please." The Third Division of the Rookie fullback Pat Crain of Clemson has undergone tests for Terry Dill 72-6814 a fatigued condition at his home town of Latrobe, after leav Gary VHP ftKa.

The victory was the 10th fr-M games for the champions. Dean Reiram 69-72-ui Steve Fitschen went the route i0rt waiiT" for the winners and allowed six Dick Crawford 70-71 141 tr i iu ployes and Fairbury gained wins here Friday night in the Northern Division of the Amateur Softball Association Tour Paul M. Ball 035 00-8-1-2 Beer Nuts 1 00 00-1-2-6 Heldt, Parldo and Kerfoot; Posard and Irvin. AT MILLER PARK NO. 2 American Legion will not decide its championship until next weekend when the four district winners in that area clash at ing me uucago Bear camp without notice.

nament. Owner-Coach George Halas Adrian's Shoes County Medics 000 2-2-2-3 Gene Littler 70-71-141 weticu uuee ut ioo Q-i-i-2 Bruce crampton Washburn's 10 safeties. Rudolph 70-71 141 5 185 4 179 3 176 0 176 4 173 6 169 314 0 7 1 11 0 3 0 5 1 5 Galesburg. Peoria and Gales said Friday that Crain, a No. Braor ana oov p.c 73-69142 burg meet in a night game Fri Jackson Costigan.

and Slauffer; AT OAKDALE draft choice as a college red-shirt two years ago, left without 59 11 10 U' Softball Tonight Jerry Edwards 69-73142 Billy Casper 70-72142 Miller Barber 72-70142 day and Mt. Sterling tackles 1 4 10 148 9 22 the 15th district winner Satur McDonald's 000 011-1-0 Model-Paris 000 00-0-2-1 0 1 0 10 0 2 Sapp, Kascti and Murphy; Stark and Connelly. 3 3 9 17 9 13 3 4 Pontiac scored seven times in the first frame to top Cornell, 10-8, and Fairbury belted Dwight, 12-1, in a game called by the 10-run rule. The tournament continues Monday when Flanagan meets Reddick and Chenoa meets Pontiac Prison Employes. FIRST GAME Jim Ferree 70-72142 ASA TOURNAMENT Bert Yancey 71-71142 At O'Neil Park Lou Graham 73-69-142 Harris Barber Shop vs.

Normal Mt Jack McGowan 73-69- 42 chanls (6:30 p.m.) Bert Weaver 68-74142 Kermlt Zarley 72-70-142 Bakers Dozen vs. Williace Business Frank Wharton 72-70 142 Forms (7:45 p.m.) Ken Towns 72-70142 Hevworth Hickory House vs. Twin City Bob Reilh 70-72 142 Merchants (9:00 p.m.) 61 a 64 65 24 18 19 39 25 0 143 7 141 2 138 1 125 1 111 0 105 ,0 103 0 040 Softball Results day morning, July 31. You can understand why we had to read this in a Houston, newspaper: Dudley Green of the Nashville Tenn. Banner, introducing Ed Miles of the Atlanta Journal for a retirement 3 0 0 8 3 explanation Tuesday night.

Later Friday, the Bears contacted, Crain's mother at Latrobe and were informed that the 215-pound player "felt tired and didn't have any strength" when he reached camp Monday. Marben's Win On Forfeit BLOOMINGTON INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE At O'Neil Park 000 001 0-1-1-1 200 000 2-5-0 Bakers Dozen Bloomington Merchants Pontiac 701 110 010-8-3 Zimmerman and Wertz; Van Hook and PITCHER'S RECCRDSs Pitchera with a decision rabud according to GS CG PCT IP. EE BB SO Cornell 004 004 0 8-7-3 gift from his fellow workers at Meadows. 0 10CO 9-1 6 1 .3 8 1.00 Hey worth Hickory House 100 300 04 10-10-0 Eureka-Williams 000 100 30 4- 8-4 the U.S. Open in St.

Louis said: "His grandfather fell at Vicks-burg. His grandfather fell at Lowery, Crum and Isenberg; Russow, Highland and B. Mills. SECOND GAME Chamberlain and Hlnshaw; Houchln and Marben's Clothing was 2 750 55 13 37 3 571 34 15 22 0 1000 29 7 16 2 500 34 25 30 8 26 70 1.31 5 36 38 .1.32 6 23 1.86 8 21 39 2.12 Weirman. Shiloh.

His grandfather fell at awarded a forfeit victory over and Services in the 6 O'Clock Chickamauga. In fact, his 000 10 1- 3-2 220 8X-12-10-0 Dwight Fairbury OUAD-COUNTY LEAGUE At Clinton First Game 000 19 6 12 5 6 24 2.37 grandfather was the clumsiest Wallace Business Forms 6 1 Istr Clevey; Wenger 500 4 3 22 26 12 22 39 2.51 750 46 24 44 13 15 38 2.54 000 17 9 14 5 7 12 2.65 667 53 23 36 17 23 39 2.89 De Witt County Farm Bureau I Jensen and and Runyon. American Legion Junior Baseball League Friday night. The losers failed to have enough players at Bloomington High School's diamond at game time. soldier in the entire Confederate Army." DID YOU KNOW THAT SATURDAY NIGHT Second Game Wallace Business Forms 8 De Witt County Farm Bureau 7 Tournament Starts Tonight at O'Neil Here's a question about big game animals namely lions and tigers that might fool 1 6 4 3 2 0 3 3 0 4 2 3 1 4 4 5 1 0 2 1 4 2 1 1 1 0 The Men's Amateur Softball a lot of people You hear 1 6 6 4 3 2 5 5 2 6 1 7 2 5 5 5 4 1 2 5 7 6 6 6 0 1 4 3 1 2 1 3 1 8 7 6 7 6 7 7 6 8 10 9 5 6 7 5 6 2 4 7 20 9 6 7 3 6 5 7 8 5 2 7 Carter, Peo Robinson, Lin Johnson, Peo Howard, Peo EUis.Peo O'Brien, Spg Rodgerson.Spg Wells.Gale JohnsonSale Bla user, Pep Lowe, Peo Cunningham, Bin Colin, Lin Hiekro.Spg' 0' r.Sittith,Gale D.Smith.Gale V.SmithjGale Brth tne, Gala Carpenter, Lin Shelley, Peo Assn.

Southern Division Tourna 0 1000 28 11 18 9 17 24 2.89 6 333 43 19 42 14 22 20 2.93 1 500 17 9 38 6 12 10 3.18 1 800 44 25 37 16 22 33 3.27 2 667 49 1G 29 18 25 47 3.31 0 1000 41 19 42 16 16 47 3.51 2 333 28 13 22 16 27 3.54 1000 5 7 6 2 2 3 3.60 0 1000 12 6 12 5 13 9 3.75 2 333 35 22 38 17 13 22 4.37 2 667 57 36 58 28 23 75 4.42 4 333 48 29 48 28 10 35 5.25 4 200 35 29 37 21 27 42 5J0 3 250 31 22 29 19 17 25 5.52 0 1000 6 4 7 4 3 2 6.00 1 COO 16 15 11 7 12 6.19 ment will start anew tonight at O'Neil Park when Harris Bar LOADED WITH DEBT? Our State-Regulated Family Financial Management Service may be the answer to your debt problem. For Information Without Obligation Fill in your name and address below. Clip and send to us. JULY 24 50 Lap Stock Car Mid-Season Championship ber Shop meets Normal Merchants according to Blooming-tn area commissioner Andy a lot today about now tougn a tiger is, but if a tiger and a lion get into a fight, which one would win? Anmimal experts say a lion will beat a tiger any day of the week. Any fellow who feels he's carrying the world on his shoulders will never have the pleasure and privilege of sitting on top of it.

The double elimination event Name was originally scheduled to begin last weekend, but rains set the entire card back one week. 1 2 1 2 333 30 23 35 21 10 10 6.30 333 21 22 22 16 12 11 6,86 I Address FDisisiyjiav. LEGOA SPEEDWAY ADMISSION $1.50 I 1 000 18 19 20 16 14 11 8.00 3 000 16 24 19 19 11 21 10.69 1 000 7 11 11 11 6 5 14.14 3 250 20 36 38 34 20 17 15.30 City mm 4P IB RUSSELL S. PROCTOR, Inc. 401 E.

Washington St 829-1075 I scored a 12-round decision over Raton Mojica of Nicaragua Friday night. Gattellari weighed 113 pounds to 114 for Mojica. Gattellari Wins MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Australian flyweight champion Rocky Gattellari CHILDREN (jndcr 12) FC Customer Parting Bahinsl the uildinf gg 13357.

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