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ELEVEN THE PA.YTAGRAPIL BLOOM1NGTON. ILLINOIS, SUNDAY. MARCH 2S. 195. Cubs Receive Good Pitching In Dealing Qrioles 4-IDefeat Infield Bright Spot Of Detroit Lineup Royal Tan Wins Grand National Steeplechase I I Vivv -N I SAILING HOME LOADED WITH TEA In 1888, nine Clipper Ships left the Pagoda Anchorage in China, ladened with tea, bound for the markets in England.

The first ship to arrive customarily received a bonus for all hands. Races against time and each other were the usual thing in those days. The course was 16,000 miles via Java Head and Cape of Good Hope. In 89 days there again and right now Hutch. Church, Zick Stop Baltimore On Four Hits inson is hoping either Eul Turue, AINTREE, ENGLAND (JP) tbe crart Tarpin entered the Thames, just 12 minutes ahead of the Tan 'a determined veteran who hit .276 at Buffalo, or bonus from Ireland who had failed twice Rookies Hold Hopes of Rise From Sixth Place (This Is the sixth of a trrift on the 1954 protprctt of the major league teams.) FLA.

(UP) NAMES OF FAME Selected by B. O. H. GIL DOBIE Known as "Gloomy Gil." Coached Navy and Cornell to championship. His career in football extended 35 years.

before, won the 108th Grand National Steeplechase Saturday in a thrilling race that brought death to four of the 29 starters. The 10 year old Royal Tan, who 1J Al Ml 1 I rookie Al Kaline can make it in center. Both are accomplished fielders but there is much doubt over their hitting. If either can come through, ex-Yankee Jim Delsing will be the regular right fielder. If not, he will play center.

Pat Mtillin, a real old- ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. UP) The Chicago Cubs received their finest pitching of the Spring exhibition season from Bubba Church and Bob Zick Saturday and de ArieL The Serica was third, closely behind. All three ships docked 1 "I 1 1 I 1 within an hour. This is a remarkable record for sailing ships racing rmc timer, can fill in occasionally.

16,000 miles on the high seas for over three months and finishing, almost bow-sprit to bow-sprit, so to speak. barrier in 1952, came through with silks flying this time in the world's greatest steeplechase. An Irish They weren't whooping up any mainly in right, a former Michigan high hopes for the Detroit Tigers fotbaU 1)00 also ures to stick as a spare man. sweepstakes is decided on its out this Spring, although rookies could come, come through and make a big dif- Royal Tan outfought Tudor Line IS 14 SECONDS ETERNITY TO A MILER? Who will it be Santee, Landy, Hagg or a "dark horse" limbering up his pedals? There is only 1.4 seconds to eliminate to make the four-minute mile. The winner will get fame, carefare and a watch.

in a slim neck ma re in. Irish Liz- ference. feated the Baltimore Orioles 4-1. A crowd of 5,731 witnessed the game, which launched a 13-game homeward tour for the Cubs. Church and Zick allowed only four hits and fanned nine.

Meantime, Cub batters were socking Lou Kretlow and Bob Turley for eight safeties six of them for extra bases. Bob Talbot led the attack with a pair of triples. The Cubs now have a 4-3 lead over Baltimore in their Spring series. is excellent. But ard, the post-time favorite at The infield finished third, another 10 lengths I as far as it goes.

A BIG LUMP WHEN IT HAPPENS DuSable Lands Two on All-State Basketball Team Dcnirra. ivoyau ian yarn o-x, iuum Line, 10-1. I Royal Tan is owned by Joe Grif i A female elephant cannot bear young again until 42 to 48 months after giving a birth. Tne period of gestation or an Aincan elephant is from 18 to 22 months. Whereas neither the pitching nor catching is rery good, the outfield Is pretty ordinary.

In fact, unless rookie of the year 1 Flarvey Kuenn has another fine! Chicag. N) 101 101 0004 Baltimore (A) 100 000 0001 8 1 4 1 THE TUSKER RESTS Elephants tusks grow In weight with age. They become hardship to old fellows. Hunters come upon a single animal with his tusks resting in a fork of a tree. He is an easy shot.

Erroneously he is called an "outlaw" driven from the herd. But, as a matter of fart ho rM rnHtfpr is mprplv restinc his head and neck for a short fin, 36 year old Dublin chocolate manufacturer and ridden by jockey Bryan Marshall. The crowd, estimated variously at from 125.000 to double that number, saw one of the most exciting Nationals since Lottery won the inaugural running in 1839. Only nine of the starters fin season at bat and at shortstop, and Ray Boone continues the come- CIIAXrPAIGN, ILL. (-T) The back he started when he was trad- Champaign News-Gazette Satur-ed from Cleveland and took over day announced a six-man all-state at third base, the Tieers could basketball team it described as Church.

Zick (6) and McCullough, Tappe (6); Kretlow, Turley (6) and Courtney. Church. Kretlow. Dodgers Bump Redlegs, 7-4, With 2 Big Innings I respite from carrying the increasing load of ivory for some 75 and ished, and four, including the pre- skid back into the cellar. "the biggest and best shooung' race favorite.

Coneyburrow, will more years. ITS SETTLED NOW In case vou landlubbers don't know, the names of the seven ever. The selections, made by sports ed.tor Jack Prowell with the cooperation of coaches, are: TAMPA, FLA. (UP) The Hutchinson ReaJUtle They emerged last year and finished in sixth place and manager Fred Hutchinson thinks it would be masts which have been controversial throughout the nation, naval Brooklyn Dodgers took advantage of rookie Johnny Stewart's wild-ness to put three-run rallies back- Charles Brown arrf Faxton authorities say they are: fore, main, mizzen, jigger, driver, spanker and pusher. Crews sailing under them nicknamed the spars the days of the week.

Sunday. Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday. Thurs FIRE AWAY CHICO! Bob Micelotta of the Phillies is forced at' second by Mel Clark in second Inning of same with White Sox at Clearwater, Saturday. Ferris Fain (forrround) fielded Clark's grounder and threw to Chico Carrasquel, Chicago shortstop, but Chico gets ball away to first where pitcher Virgil Trucks was covering too late for a double play.

ap Wirephoto just wonderful if they could go up Lumpkin, Chicago DuSable; Al- never race again. coneyDurrow. 7-1 overnight favorite who went off as the joint second choice with Royal Tan, was so seriously injured in a tumble three fences from home that he was later destroyed. Legal Joy. who ran second in the 1952 Grand National, went down at the 13th fence and broke his neck.

Dominick's Bar day, Friday and Saturday. Easier to remember, hey bo! to-back in the sixth and seventh innings Saturday and defeat the bert Avant. Mount Vernon; Tom Payne, Quincy; Archie Dees, Mount Carrr.cl, and Tei Caiazza. LaGrar.se. two more notches this year into the first division.

But he also is realistic. Ve have good looking kids." he WE ARE BOWLING ALONG. WE ARE HAVING Ol'R WAY Cincinnati Redlegs, 7-4. For a lone time bowling (nine pins) was banned by law. To circumvent this stupid decree, the game was changed to 10 pins and 6 0 8 1 Brooklyn 1)00 013 3007 Cincinnati (N) 400 000 0004 says, liui i hey are strictly a White Sox Shell flourished "like nobodvs bizrez" the American Bowline Congress put it forthwith as a clean, wholesome sport.

By 1950. there were dropped dead during the race andieambje. you hope for the best but a million and a half bowlers in the congress with 300.000 sanctioned Pans New York broke a leg and seldom get it Pitching is the main problem. The Tieers have veterans ho Sis Picked Prowell said because a coaches' poll ended in Payne and Brown tying in popularity, it was decided to expand ttus year's selections from five to six. Dees, 6 ft.

8 average! 33 points a game during the season. Caiazza, 6-7. averaged 27.4. as did the 6-3 Brown. Pane.

6-6. avrr- Quotes and Notes Roberts--! teams and 56,000 sanctioned alley beds. In addition, there are was qesiroea. uncounted thousands of other alleys, including some operating 24 hours to accommodate round-the-clock workers. The popularity fD I III the sport "knows no bounds." Its vigor, aggressiveness and speed, KICK 1111111 Rip never quite have lived up to their major league potential as a nucleus for their staff.

Lefty Ted Gray Is an example. Meyer. Wade (5). Palica (9) and Walker. C.

Thompson 8); Rogovin, Stewart 6, Zuverink (7) and Seminick. Baldwin (7). Landrith (9). Wade. Stewart Home run Cincinnati.

Hatton. Giants Pound Feller In Beating Tribe, 6-3 OKLAHOMA CITY (UP)- The New York Giants gave Bob Feller an early pounding Saturday and went on to defeat the Cleveland Indians, 6-3, before 4,637. It was New York's fifth straight victory. He has a world of stuff but still rumbling of the ball and the finality of "crash-bang is "moosic to their ears." LIGHTLY GOES THE CANOE The canoes of Raiatea, near Tahiti, are considered the fastest in thf wnrlfl Thpv art finite narrnu with mitristrpr tnH sail thv ped 19 9- Avant. fi-2.

lfi.9. rd Kerr as MVP In Big 10 Phillies, 12-4 CLEARWATER, FLA. (P) The Chicago White Sox knocked star pitcher Robin Roberts from the mound in the fourth inning and finished with a 10-15 won and lost I Lumpkin, an even six-footer. 20-L By Ed Alsene mark. Ned Carver, once hailed as a sure fire big league winner when he won 20 games for the last Pfc.

Gus Polizos, the affable make as high as twenty miles per hour in the smooth lagoons. GrPpk who uiac nno rf tho mairtrl -it it CHICAGO LP) Johnny iu prevent oranges irom spoiling, piace in a cooi room in a nowe ierr oi Illinois aaxuruay wssiimvc uiimm uji, im going occUDied bv nine children. i tH Hie Ton', "iti valit.1 hen ronsitpr.t inr ni was 11-11 Other rick Other top all-state selections in the NewvGazette's 22nd arjiual picks: Second team Larry Breyfogle, 6-3, Lawrenceville; Gene Purs ell. 6-5, Pinckne-ville; Jim Dewulf. 6-4.

Rock Island Alleman: Bobby Joe Masan. 6-0. Cer.tralia; Don through the 1951 football season! LhiA rlavr tr hi team" in th an-' with Detroit a vear azo. Cleveland (A) 000 201 0003 6 0 New York (N) 410 010 OOx 6 10 0 a a. Ai a a.

a i i without a loss or tie, has been vis-1 uie American cxposiuon neia in Bunaio. me sporxs nual competition sponsored by the program was led off with a game of baseball between the Carlisle Braara May Help Ralph Branca, waived to Detroit Chicago Tribune Indians and Cornell University. Games including basketball, track i from Brooklyn Last season, may at iting here while on leave from Army duty at Fort Lee, Va. Polizos, who was an outstanding baseball third baseman in ad "Kerr, 6 ft. 9 center, won out over the nine other players nominated by their teammates last have rotten over the shoflc of Ohl.

6-2, ana iieia, were piayea rrom May unui October. Shares of stock of Madison Square Garden were called "Cauli- throwing that playoff-losing home! Third team Shelhe McMHIon. for the honor. Paul Ebert. Ohio continued their batting practice against two other Philadelphia Phillies hurlers Saturday for an easy 12-4 exhibition victory.

Roberts gave up a single run in the opener and six more in the fatal fourth before being relieved by Steve Ridzik. Virgil Trucks, 20-game winner last season, held the Phillies scoreless until the sixth when Del Ennis homered with Richie Ash-burn aboard. Bob Boyd did the same for the White Sox in the seventh and Ferris Fain homered with two on for Chicago in the eighth. 'State center, finished second dition to earning all conference Teller, Tomanek (4), Chakales 7 and Regan; Gomez, Koslo (6) and Katt, St. Claire (6.

Gomez. Feller. Home runs Cleveland. Hegan. New York, Williams, Taylor, Dark.

Lepcio's Double Helps Bosox Top Cards, 3-1 ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. (UP) Ted Lepcio's pop fly double just inside the right field foul-line drove in two runs and gave the Boston Red Sox a 3-1 victory over IHZO and 1348 twentv one fipht went nvr mn nnn rv- cv.i., "'K 6-4. Chicago Wells; Ron Purse 'J. and eight of them over a million dollars.

A two million gate was hlnnHt won lat tp I because he never has lost his stuff honors as a halfback, will get cut of the Army in August. the record. (Dempsey-Tunney mill in 1927 at. Soldier Field, Chi 6-2. Litchfield; Roy Dewitz.

5-11. Barringtoa. He played football at Fort The board making the final se- youngster who ng- lection was composed of the con- urs t( better, hopes to im- ferenre rAarhe. 10 veteran rvffu'prove on his 9-14 mark Cf 1953. lunney received ror tnirty minutes of fisticuffs.

In 1949, the paid attendance of the minor league baseball games 1952, but did not go out the past season. He is undecided whether to locate in his native cials, commissioner Tug Wilson StPV Gromek an oldster who was $41,872,762 and that of the major league, $20,324,987. and two Tribune sports experts. Ican squeeze a sxan aoour once Norfolk, or return to the, VAS YOU GOING TO mtmvaitkef i a ween, nay iieroen, wno wonteu the St. Louis Cardinals Saturday The Milwaukee Railroad will put on 100 special baseball trains Chicago A) 100 600 23012 10 2 Philadelphia (N) 000 002 002 4 14 in 13 innings.

Kelly 'Hockey. Midwest when he and the Army part company. this season, an increase from 26 as of 1953. The Greyhound Bus 000 000 001 000 23 11 2 000 000 010 00 01 9 1 Boston (A) St. Louis (N) in 43 games last year, is No.

1 relief man. He also may become a starter. The young pitchers Hutch hopes will help the most, all up from Buffalo, are Frank Lary 17- Lines have bought 1000 tickets for each week-end and holiday and' Duane (Rosey) Dessert, Bloom-! mfht and 500 for every other game. One million advance-ington bowling product currently i sale. are expected to be sold before opening day (900,000 al- doing a tour of Army duty at Fort ready paid or)- The 1953 attendance was 1,826,397, a league record.

TnarH Wrwwl "rVTA troe rt mam.L Trucks. Sima 8) and H. Wilson: Roberts. Ridzik (5). Sanford (8) and Burgess.

Trucks. Li Roberts. Home run Chicago, Boyd, Fain. Philadelphia, Ennis. A's End Losing Streak Parnell.

Hudson 8, Kinder fl3) and White. Owen i7: Walsh, Deal (1), Tief-enauer (7). Presko (9), Jordan (13) and Rice, Sarnl (7). Hudson. L.

Jordan. NEW YORK (UP) Leon 11. Paul Foytack 13-10. and Milt ard Patrick "Red- Kelly, stellar I Jordan 12-L mainly in relief, aiiin- IITHKRVVISF IVlT MIliTIT HF ATI Dir.lIT Doug Mills Speaks At Cullom Banquet CULLOM (PNS) Dous Mills, University of ElinoLs athletic director, was guest speaker at the annual banquet held in the Community Hall here Thursday 'or the grade and high school athletes. Floyd Ginter was toastmaster for the affair which honored 105 athletes.

Coach Bob Ferri presented the awards while musical entertainment was provided by a boys' ensemble from Cullom iLgh School. The Rev. Janr.cs IL Pusey ave the invocation and the Rev. Fr. defenseman of the Detroit Red I Matt Batts figures to do most of ISI.IiU'iSS? The So" lately, lambasted American BEZBOLu' won the Fifth Armv tournament piitdiii I WUI1 IlllII rtJlllV LUUI JlcLllltllL anrl H' 4V 4Wt ings Saturday was named the catching w- By Beating Bucs, 6-5 WEST PALM BEACH, FLA.

recently at Fort Leonard Wood. NoVtta "Player Tl hi: i i t.j 7 Z. Dropo On Hrt bed of reactionary cinema propaganda." These jealous barbs are th.e conducted iiie lYiiaauuri live, neipea Dy Walt Dropo. who seems to have (UP) The Philadelphia Athlet wmainea in me latest great toviet encyclODedia of 1954. Oh.

hov nc, Senators Rally in 1 2h To Defeat Yanks, 7-6 ORLANDO, FLA. (UP) Washington Senators rallied in the 12th inning to score two runs and defeat the New York Yankees, 7-6, before a crowd of 4,256 Satur uosset ooo three game series that included a 217 series, nosed Sports writers in the six league 'alternate good years, figures he is how they have panned us! "He began to whinny like a winded basketball player. out Fitzsimmons Hospital of Den cities also selected Frank King due for a better one at first base. Clancy of the Toronto Maple he could approach his 1950 form Leafs as "Coach of the Year" by at Boston, when he batted in 144 ver, by 13 points. Twenty ics, who had suffered four successive defeats at the hands of Pittsburgh, turned the tables on the Pirates by beating them, 6-5, throo toamc 1ft etiiAe rvr peted.

SLIPS OF THE TONGUE OVER THE RADIO AND TV a margin of one vote over Lynn 'runs to lead the league, a major Tt I a a day. The victory was Washington's headache would be eased. Dossett received a 17 aZZ? Ulx ceuol" xneir weaamg. raincK oi me ixjmoti Bruins. Saturday before 1,091 fans.

Omer T. Fulton pronounced the wrist watch for his part in the tri Steve Souchock. who plas both benediction. sixth straight and snapped- a Yankee string which had extended to five in a row. "Many are quite dressed up.

There are a number, in fart In .1 A I umph. 9 0 7 2 Pittsburgh (N) 200 000 2015 Philadelphia (A) 010 310 lOx 6 gownless evening straps." ANNOUNCER of boxins matrh at MaHi. INdTS. WniTe JOX Dossett will be released from son Square Garden. NBA Playoffs 000 103 010 001 9 1 310 000 010 0027 10 2 New York (A) Washington (A).

Purkey. King (5), Hetki (7). Hansen (8) and B. Hall: Gray. Portocarrero 15) A contestant was asked bv HERB SHRINER.

-A re vein nitnral the Army May 21, and plans to resume his education at the Uni swap uuttieiders first base and the outfield and figures to be a recular somewhere, could take over if Dropo falters. Right now, Fred Hatfield has the inner track at second over former Dodger Buddy Hicks and Reno and Astroth. born citizen of the United States?" The answer by the lady "I was a Caesarian." versity of Illinois. STTacwe. S3: Boa toe.

(SyracuM ua Etra Uvtetoa yoff 1-0 1. Rochester. T4: Minneapolis. TJ fPert oi-thf avmt-baai arrm ud at 1-1 1. ORLANDO, FLA.

(JP) The Washington Senators Saturday Pvt. Ward Sinclair, former The Stork Club has had its leer and bicker license revoked." LOUISVILLE ANNOUNCER. "So, you were chosen as one of the he.t reae nn v4 Portocarrero. Hetki. Home run Philadelphia, Bollweg.

Tigers Score Six Runs In 8th To Win, 10-5 Byrd, Morgan (3). Kraly (8) and Smith: Stewart. Pascual (8), Ross (8), Maranjo (8) and FitzGerald. Naranjo. Kraly.

Eome run New York, McSougald. AT ATLANTA, GA. Milwaukee (N) vs. Atlanta (SA), cancelled, rain. a bonus youngster who traded Keith Thomas, righthanded Bertoia.

Pantagraph sports writer, is now hitting outfielder, to the Chicago! must be kept. Kuenn, who had 203 dressed women in the hits to lead the majors that de- learning ine ropes on nis new JoDjlad yofhioutv White Sox for Tom Wright, left ai ine u.s. Army neaaquaners in Heidelberg, Germany. He has an- be HIS last LAKELAND, FLA. (UP)- The handed hitting outfielder who will jpartment last year, is "Mr.

Big" be used for pinch-hitting purposes. at short. Boone, the club leader in Thomas was a 213 hitter with, homers with 26 and in REI with the Philadelphia Athletics and, 114. has third base to himself. Detroit Tigers defeated the Phila other year of duty to perform.

This may be Howard Fellows last vear at .3 Calls Cam delphia Athletics team, 10-a, White Sox Pursue Venezuelan Player ship High school where for 41 years, he has been developing state champion track and field teams and serving as athletic director He Saturday with a six-run rally in Charley (Chick) Summers, whose Wood River High School Washington last season. Wright Bob Nieman, who batted .251 as batted .250 with the White Sox. regular left fielder in 1953. will be the eighth inning. was two months late in renortinff on the inh lact Fail CREDIT TERMS Available For SPR1HG TUNE-UP aad GENERAL REPAIR WORK was one cf the Southwestern Illi Phila.

(A) 010 001 300 5 8 1 Detroit (A) 202 000 06x 10 11 0 fornia vacation for his health. He has been considering quitting for some time and this may be it. Two other coaching changes that were made public Saturday will see a new haskethaii mk u.n- CARACAS UP) Chicago White Sox general manager Frank Lane has telephoned a $10,000 nois powers the past season, but fell to Madison in a regional in place of Wallace Wadington, the former Titan, and a new coach at' rfarToV q'J i nan, ana a new coach at Chanute Field's Powerful Boxers on Next Eaqles1 Card offer to Venezuelan shortstop Luis Monahan. Ditmar (2), W. Kellner (7) and W.

Shantz: Gray, Stump (7) and Lakeman. Stump. W. Kellner. Home run Detroit, Kress.

tournament upset, has resigned I westville in virHi from haskethaii rnsohinsr due tnl uoanciuau uuc pidt-e oi virgu oweei, ine iormer tl athlete, who ha won two consecutive county chamoionshiDs hut rnulrtn't Knot ri-. VlrgU Sweet the former EI athlete, who has tWO Consecutive COimtv rhamninnchi ville, and that is fatal usually at Westville, another mining town which is on the downgrade. Colts Sign Tackle BALTIMORE, (UP) at "FRETS Aparicio, it was reported Saturday. The Cleveland Indians had been after Aparicio earlier this year with a similar offer, it was also disclosed. The Chicago offer was a $6,000 bonus for signing and a salary of $4,000.

Aparicio was not available for comment. ill health. Summers, who took three Wood River teams to the state in his 20 years on the job, will continue to coach baseball. Wood River will join Taylorville in the newcomers class at the Kankakee Holiday Basketball tournament next season. The host team, Lincoln, Bradley, Joliet, Joe Campanella, first-string offen A powerful Chanute Field boxing team will be the attraction on the Eagles fight card Friday evening at the Eagles Auditorium against boxers from Peoria, Pekin and Bloomington.

Chanute Coach Stewart Mitchell will be able to show two of the Redlegs Release Ex-Cub To Indianapolis Club TAMPA, FLA. (UP) The Cincinnati Redlegs cut loose six players Saturday, including ex-Chicago Cub pitcher Bob Kelly, who sive tackle for the Baltimore Colts last season, Saturday signed a 1954 National Football League contract. Metamora Track Team Has 8 Vets METAMORA (PNS) Eight lettermen will form the nucleus for Coach Walt Laitas as he begins workouts with the Metamora High School track team in preparation for the coming season. Returning monogram winners are: Dick Herring, Herb Boken, Bob Mason, Don Marchand. Ernie Let our approved service department and our factory trained mechanics and technicians do that job you've been putting ofL We specialize in all of the following: Fl old-Drive aad Torque Converters Automatic and mi- while serving overseas.

Nelson was runner-up to the state champion in Michigan for two years before entering the service. Another Chanute boxer who is rated highly is welterweight John Evans. Evans hasn't had the experience of some of his teammates but has won three of his last four fights by knockouts. Other Chanute representatives will be 155 pound Weston Draper, lightweight Richard Williams, and D. Jones who fights at 165 pounds.

Williams is a veteran of the Gary, Golden Gloves tournamenL outstanding boxers in the Air was released outright to Indianap Force in lightweight Scott Wellington and light-heavyweight Urban Nelson. Wellington, who is counted on as being one of the top contenders in the coming all services boxing tournament, won the 135 pound Morton of Cicero and Niles of Skokie will be the holdovers. The new teams replace Bloomington and Robinson. Emil Scodeller, the Pekin product who helped State Normal win the Interstate Conference golf championship as a freshman in 1950, has been named assistant pro to the well known Johnny Bulla at Verona, for the coming olis of the American Association. Others sent down were pitcher Maurice Fisher, optioned to Havana of the International League; and pitcher Tom Acker, outfielders Jim Bolgerand and Joe Szeke-ly, and infielder Gene Hatton, all sent to Tulsa of the Texas League.

Tulsa is a Cincinnati-owned farm club. championship of the Far East Auto ra tic Transmissions Overdrives Power Brakes Power Steeriag Power Window Lifts En tin Tunc-Up (C-CyL aad V-8) Brake Rrlinlnr, Brake Dram Tnrninx. Braka Adjustment Carburetor and Electrical Work Smiley, Roger Rudger, Ronnie Thomas, and Charles Glaub. The schedule: SCHEDULE April 8 Morton. April 13 Eureka.

Washington. April 15 Benson. Lo point-Washburn. April 21 El Paso. Roanoke.

April 23 Minonk-Dana. April 27 Illio Conference at Morton. May 1 Gridley Relays. May 4 Woodford County Meet at Metamora. May 8 District at Peoria.

It's Spring! Get your Cris Craft Boat Kit Now and Be Ready for Summer Use. 7ill Your Present Car Make Spring and Summer Enjoyable? TJX) 0a3t Exhibition Schedule Detroit vs. Boston at Sarasota. Ha. Baltimore v.

Chicago (N at Lub-tooclc, Tex. Brooklyn vs. Chicago (A) at Tampa, Fla. Cleveland vs. New York (N) at Oklahoma City.

St. Louis vs. New York (A) at St Petersburg. Fla. Philadelphia (A) vs.

Pittsburgh at Fort Pierce. Fla. Chattanooga ISA) vs. Washington at Orlando. Fla.

Cincinnati vs. Philadelphia (N) at Clearwater, Fla. Milwaukee vs. Atlanta (SA) at Atlanta. Ga.

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