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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 13

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1 I iv "i 7 THE WICHITA EAGLE SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 9 1942 Thirteen Oklahoma Enid Brings WE THRONG WILL raw opening of NATIONAt FRIDAY Fans Expected to Turn Out to See Boeing Try to Rout 1 Sooner Supremacy STILLWATER DEFENDER Oklahoma supremacy In the na-j tional semi-pro baseball world will! face a Jolting test Friday night atj Lawrence Stadium during the open- ing of the 1942 National championship baseball tournament officials of the National Semi-prr Baseball! Congress announced today The largest first night attendance ever to pass through the turn-: stiles at Lawrence Stadium has been predicted by congress officials for the opening night program Chief for the' expected turnout resulted from the bitten rivalry which has sprung up between semi-pros of Oklahoma and Kansas this season Opening game of the 'tournament will throw the Wichita Boeing Bombers three time state champions and pride of the Sunflower 'state as the chief hope for the first Kansas champions against the A Opening Program EVENT tiillk animat Natmnal rSanininrt-j akin tinl-rn knrbill tearnement PlKfOSE Tn SarlSa lb eftieUtlv 1 reeexnlzeS1 United State -aeml-pre baaeball chaaa-alanahlp and the team ta represent thia aatlaa ia aeml-pr werld aeriM ia Havana Caba starting Oetaber 1 SANCTION National Srmi-rr Baseball Cn areas CEREMONIES Parader- 13 atartina at Bread lew betel beaded ba Cemmia-itoner Geera Sitter Flrcweake at etadiaai arteeded ba Cater Gaard ef Seat el tba Americas Leaien Brief aaeecb ba Cemmiasteaer Geerae Sialrri appearaare af At gehaebi baseball' elewa prince -OPENING GAME lll Wichita- Bering Kjasa ehamaieaa Still tier Bearncr Ok-lahema titliat ADDED ATTRACTION IS Awards te: Kansas semi pre teams and nntatandina plarera ef recent state lenrnament SECOND-GAME 16:13 m-Centestant te be aamed Tuesday apen release af -first reand acbedale natina-wldr i ADVANCE TICKET SALE atartina Monday a KICKS Dap eeealeaa iemeeat -gender) all aeata an reserved cents Niahts: Unreserved arandatand 60 rents reversed arandvtand "8 rents bases reserved Slim and 1135 (Note: These prices pet laclnde ta Crack Ball Tossers Wichita Aero s-dt- Sisler Considers Cessna Ft Riley Tourney Bids ST LOUIS MO Aug George IL Sisler high commissioner of the semi-pros announced tonight that urgent requests from two strong Kansas teams the Riley CJLTC army' nine and the Wichita Cessna Bobcats for certi-tification into the eighth Annual national tonmament by special invitation coaid not be accepted until vacancy existed- He said it would be necessary for a state or regional champion to drop ont of the tournament before Kansas request could be considered MlLWAUKEESENDS FAST CLUB jlE Hells Will Be Braces for Na-tional Tourney Are to Play on Monday MILWAUKEE Aug The Hell Company baseball team which recently captured the Wisconsin State Semi pro baseball championship will leave for Wichita Saturday night to compete in the national Semi-Pro tournament RichSrd-S Falk state semi-pro commissioner announced last night The Hells will play their first game Monday night Manager Ed Nitz of the Hells will carry abided strength to the national tourney which permits a state tournament winner to add five players from the state tourney to its raster if or the nationals Nitz already has decided on talking lamer Klumpp catcher for thej Falk Corporation team and Mel Hoppe pitcher of the Soldiers' Home club Both had experience In the Rational tournament last year as members of the Falk team which represented Wisconsin -'I The Hells will have a strong team in the emi-pro classic1 Nitz has a battery of heavy hitters and a 'drew of ball ptaytas who have had a lot of experience In Chet Cichosz and Ray Werra outfielders the Hells have two boys who can really club the balLWerra won the Industrial league batting championship last year while Ci-chosz hammered out 3b home runs for Wassau in the Northern league and batted at aj350 clip Bap Rome at: -first base is another start of the Industrial league Rome la captain of the Hell team this year and for the last taro years led the Northern league first base menin 'fielding Jao-k Burns catcher formerly played with Wassau in the Northern league and' hit 300 in that circuit lata season Hb has a fine throwing arm and adds a 'lot 'of pepper the team The Hells have one of the fastest mm in the Industrial league in Ray Trimble centerfielder Trimble as a track man at Milwaukee State college and atj present is batting 430 for the Hells He has come through in the clutch several times v- The Hells nave a good pitching staff In Ralph Nitz Ollie Haines and Bob Anderson This trio has carried the -burden of putting the Hells on top of the Milwaukee County Industrial league with 15 victories against four losses with this trio as a nucleus and some pitching strength added from the state tourney the Hells hope to make a bid for the national crown HILL TO BE OFFICER Kenny Hill former Wichita lightweight boxing favorite who has been a sergeant in the is army has been named to attend1 an -training school at Miami Beach Fla according to advices received by Jack Slattery who formerly managed Hill in the ring game yifs Here 1 IIth National i Photograph 0 Contest for Another Shot Parts Pros td in Delafield Wls where their training camp was set up for the game against the college All-Stars in Chicago the night of August 28 Under the terms of the contract Halas will have no financial Interest in the team bqt will furnish play ers exchange for the right to purchase players at the close of the season "It's an Ideal situation coach Frank Bausch said "Not only will we have contact with a National league club but Halas is certain to furnish us with sdme good men1 Halas 1 admitted to MacCullough that one of his chief reasons in signing the agreement was the fact that Bausch is coaching the team knows the from A to the Chicago coach said "and I know men I send him will get good training" Bausch was center: for the Bears five years and when traded to Philadelphia last year it was with the understanding that he would be line coach as well as playing Meanwhile the new coach of the Wichita team busy llning up players for the gruelling campaign coming up The pros are planning an eight-game home schedule with all games being played at Lawrence stadium The seating capacity of Hie stadium will be enlarged to accommodate 12500 WESTERN ASSOCIATION (First Gama 7 Inn Inca) Topeka 301 211 12 0 Joplin 100 000 1 2 Phillips and Action Smith Holmes (4) and Smith i Muskoaea 4 Sprtoaflald (SECOND GAME) Score by Inntoaa: Topeka i 000 002 8 9 1 Joplin 900 000 001 4 12 1 Malman won Furry Banner and Wilson Roaensarten (loat) Uberton an R- Smith' Score by Innings: Sprtosfleld 200 000 2 4 4 Muskoree 003 010 4 7 3 Batterlee: Dothaacr Cyralewakl (6) 'and Graziola RamadeU and Tachudin Score by inntoaa: Hutchlnaon 020 200 4 8 2 Fort Smith 000 010 2 6 2 Batterlea: Kohout and Powera Kennedy and Gunnina at National Cup Here are four crack Enidair ball' players all familiar to Wichita' who will take part in the national tourney hre starting Friday to try tb give Enid a third straight: title' They are left to right Ray Honeycutt who played short Memphis with Paul' Fugit and is a star performer in every way Claude Gilchrist' who returns: after two yean in pro baseball: Cecil Mi: Clung regular last year who started with Beech this year and Lew Morton crack Beech player now in the army air corps with most of the other Enid play-era Missouri Gridder Reported Killed in British Isles ST LOUIS MO Aug Second Lieutenant Jerome Notow-itz former University of 'Missouri backfleld star who played football there from 1938 to: 1940 was killed in an airplane accident in the British Isles on August 6 his parents Mr and Mrs Sam Notowltz were informed here today Notowltz a bombardier with US Army Ata forces stationed in the British Isles participated in the joint Anglo-American raids over occupied Holland on July 4 Hls death according to the adjutant office in Washington was not due to enemy combat The youthful flier who enlisted in the air force last year had flown on several bombing forays aftef the July 4 attack his parents said The July 4 attack was over the towns of Hamstede Alsenburg and Altmar and Notowltz said that he believed he had scored at least one direct hit on a large industrial plant- During his three year career the University of Missouri back-field Notowltz wasr an excellent blocker and football experts gave him a large share of the credit for the success of Coach' Don high powered offensive because of his ability to- take out opposing PEARSON GEORGE TO FINALS AT ARK CITY ARKANSAS CITY Iran Aa s-(Ap) Twa Xthm- cittaea Alex -Geerae the defeadtoa ehmiupiaii and4 Ed Fearfou wen their nr lata the final af the ataxies ia play of the Arkansas City Invitational tennis tsaraa- (fears anted Steve af Winfield Ku- srhila Pearson avereame the bid af Lesaard Praaser (he third' Kansas City player to thuT aemi-flnals Freuer and Geerae teamed In the deables event te defeat Breadle and Bill Kessler WUhita The ether dae te reach the final ruund was Gleuu and Saterla ef Wlehltp 'who wen by default from Preiser and Luvelk' Kansas City In thu Junlur slnsles Lneieu Barboar Winfield and Jack Mitchell Arkansas City attained the finals by wins ever Bill Walts i Pittsbars and Albert Pick Oklahoma Cltr respectively Mitchell end Pick won their semi-final etch to the junior double front Gene Davis and Gena Meatsrue' Arkansas City The other match tsew Barboer and ate McMullen postins aid Jim Hammett hie Winfield 'te victory rer Claremere Okli 1- i Get Chicago Bears Talent Working Agreement for Some of Bears9 Youthful 1 Players Has Been Made by Coach Pete Bausch Coast to Coast Entries Coming Am i Enid Oklahoma will face numerous teams from every corner of the nation In attempting- to defend its national semi-pro' baseball championship as several strong teams open up maneuvers In attempting' to annex the United Staten: baseball championship during the eighth annual national tournament starting here Friday night Among the entries definitely certified which are expected to give Enid a fast race for the 1942 championship Include the following Wichita (Kan) Boeings Hawthorne (Calif) Northrop Bombers Stillwater (Okla) Boomers Providence (It I) Flgesafes Camp Wheeler (Ga) Spokes Talladega (Ala) Bemistons Portland (Ore) Boilers Wichita (Kan) Beeehcraft Flyers and Milwaukee (Wis) Hells All certifications are expected to be completed by Wednesday of this week adding te the number of seeded clubs officials said last night ALLNEGRO TEAM IS Suggested for big LEAGUES BY PAIGE Great Colored Pitcher Says Team Cannot Well Be Mixed Successfully WOULD NEED BIG PAY ALBANY Aug The greatest negro curver of them fabulous Leroy (Satchel) Paige says the entry of negroes into major league baseball cannot be worked out successfully And even if it could be he added in an Interview today he should not seek a place beside the! Wyatts Hubbells' Buffings and Fellers with whom major league scouts agree he rates because he doubts whether any club would meet his present free-lance salary The aging ace who has been snapping his durable righthand in the faces of great negro and white for IT years said have to offer me What I made last $37000" "And considering its strictly out side the financial angle Which is all be interested in because of conditions that- wduld exist it wouldn't appeal iome because of the unharmofllbus other problems "Youj might as well be honest about it" asserted the slender veteran who admits to 35 years "There would be plenty of problems not only in the south where the colored boys wouldn't be able to stay and travel with the teams in spring training but in the north 'where they couldn't stay or eat with them In many places AH the nice statements in the world from both glides aren't going to knock out JUrt Crow" -Paige here for tin exhibition would like the public to fully appreciate the caliber of the negro players He suggested that Instead of- Signing of a few negroes by different clubs an entire team of colored jaces be operated in one or both bn the major circuits' "That" he grinned "would be something" The possibility of negroes playing in the major leagues arose recently when William Benswanger president of the Pittsburgh negro sjtars soon American Legion Junior Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE Monday Angast 1 9:30 A HU1 Electric vs Aero Parts No 2 9:30 A Mighty Midgets vs South End Tigers No 4 Twesday Aagast 11 9:30 A Aero Parts vs Boeing Jrs No 2 9:30 A Hill Electric vs South End Tigers No 4 Wednesday Aaruit It 0:30 A Electric vs Mighty Midsels No 2 9:30 A Boeing Jrs vs South End Tigers No 4 Tbarsdsy Aacast IS 9:30 A South End Tigers vs Aaro Parts No 2 9:90 A Boeing Jr vs Mighty Midgets No 4 Friday Arst 14 w' A Aero Parts vs Mighty Midgets No 2 9:30 A HiU Electric vs Boeing Jrg No 4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Manday Aagast 10 1:00 Cessna Bobcats vs 1 Jay-hawks No 2: 1:00 Blua Birds vs First Church Ood No 4 Tuesday August 11 :00 Cessna Bobcats vs Blue Birds No 4 i 1:00 First Church of God vs yhawks No 2 Thursday August IS 90 Cessna Bobcats vs first Church of God No 2 00 Jay hawks vs Blue Birds I i 1 Farm Credit Tool Squads Pace Industrial Loop perm credit end Tool continued' to leadership in their: respective divisions In the Industrial learue this week sparked by a pair of better than 400 hitters I Herrins A Tool slugger retained an average of 482 at -the plate while Hauch Farm Credit star kept his averags above 400 with 428 Twenty-three other playerr in the league however kept pace with the leaders maintaining averages of better than 300 aa the clubs go Into another big week of play I Livestock Exchange in the division and Aircraft Welder In the section of the leagu: held down second glace bertha with Holloway of Farm Credit keeping his batting performhnccs UD to -394 and Bailey of the 'Welders up to 394 and Bailey of the 'Welders keeping a 394 average to pace his squad at the plate Games In the coming week will be played on five days setting a new high In league activity ihm season TEAM STANDINGS I (As of Friday August 7) industrisl Farm Credit Administral Live Stock Exchange Advertisers Coleman Lamp Cubs Industrial A Tool A Mfg C5 Aircraft Welders Davis-Westholt Unit Tool Associates ALSAB FINISHES FOURTH IN TRY FOR COMEBACK Winner of Preakness ails as Defense Wins in $2500 Handicap SIX RUN IN RACE CHICAGO Aug Alsab winner of the Preakness and Withers mile ran fourth in a $2500 handicap at Washington park today in making his first start) since running second to -Shut Out in the Belmont stakes two months ago' Hie race was iron by Defense which paid $900 The sum "of $23516 Trent on Alsab- across bpard with $15220 for him to triumph i Ridden by Jockey" Basil James-Alsab made only one serious threat to improve his position -in the stretch 1 He was last at one time in a field of six but ran fourth in the six furlong sprint most of the way Unable to keen up with the bliiterlns pace Aiiab laid up for two months be cause of a leg injury finished fourth He went to the post a 9 to 5 favolrte and waa erected with mlnsled boos and cheera bp thu crowd of 25000 when Jockey Basil James brousht hita back in front hei srand Stand mb' performance was resarded as such a bad effort Carry tor 120 pounds the winner of the Preaknes was conceding Weight to his sharp rivals and -was besten' to -the fastest time of the meeting Blx furlongs' moreover is not to his llkins He is strictly a router Ho came out of the race sound and the sprint hsa trainer Bwenke said probably will do him a lot bf sqpd: next bisfobjective Is -fho 880000' Americxn Derby here August 29 OLDlUSPLAN OPENING PROGRAM Will Associate Again in Big Send-off for Baseball Classic Prominent in the I affairs of the past four state taml-pro baseball tournaments and thrpe national af- fairs the Kansas Old Timers Baseball association plans to take an active part in the forthcoming' event that will feature the-leading clubs of the nation in action start- ing Friday August 14 at Lawrence stadium President Chaney announced Saturday that tfee parade which annually precedes the opening games promises to be the best in history this year Arrangements for the parade which are in the hands of Ray Worley include the appearance of the Beech Aircraft corporation em- -ployes association band in the van of the cafavan which will pass- through several of downtown' Wich- ita streets Following the band which represents various depart- ments of the airplane xnanufactur- ing company will come the large' semi-pro banner transported on a car and trailer driven by Wallace Garrity In car Trill be the dignitaries of the National Semi-Pro Congress including George Sfsler high commissioner and Raymond Dumont president Cars carrying the Stillwater Okla Boomers state champions of Oklahoma' who will take part in the opening contest: opposing the Boeing Bombers Kansas state champs for 1942 will be next in line i Chaney announces that the Old Timers organization is offering prizes for the first three best decorated floats to appear in the line of march First prize is two season tickets to the national tournament second prize one season ticket and third five tickets good for any of the games during the toUmey Ray Worley phone 4-7341 may be contacted with reference to en- -terlng floats or cars in the parade Studio i Second Stillwater Boomers defending Oklahoma tltllst and fourth placd team of the national last year Announcement of the Boeing Stillwater game this week brought the spattering word battles 'to an abrupt halt between leading semi-pro men of Kansas and Oklahoma "Kansas baseball is stronger than Oklahoma baseball in my estimation" Riley Parker manager of the Boeing team said we intend to prove just that in this opening game and In any other battle if we A Te up againpt one of the Okla-lfjma teajnsk" Oklahoma has dominated the national -semi-pro picture from its first tournament after winning "five national titles In the last six years and placing a team In the finals of every event Lest peer Enid finished first in the national tournament for the second consecutive time to capture Its third national title and three- notches below ate Oklahoma's other representative Still-watet It was front the vicinity of Stillwater and Enid that c-harees first were heard that Kansas was loading uo this year ariur Sooner sandlot players and that Oklahoma baseball topped that of Kansas' temi-nros 1 And it wan from the camp of the Boe-ini answer that his team only that had even competed tn Oklahoma and that they had been In Wichita for three year Hi to Sooner for them ail The resulting -ian)t pitting Boeing against Stillwster- in 'the opening of the national will start at Eli following an elaborate ODcning night program Included in the colorful ceremonies wiH be the comic antics of Schacht clown prince 8chrht will oerlorm both on the field and in the stands during the program- George Staler hlih commissioner of semi-professional baseball will arrive in Wichita Thursday morning from 8t Louis to certify all nlayers and to present a brief mrssase to the ooening throng in reference to the continuance of semi-pro baseball for the duration Thrilling fireworks will be among the features of the opening night program According to officials of the congress There will be another game on the program scheduled for Teams to compete in this second game will be announced Tuesday as the baseball oner releases the complete first round schedule Awards' to winning Kansas iseml-pro teams end players will be a feature between semes at 10 q-n Officials enmsted Today that an str tendance of 10000 would be on hand to waich the ooening of the IMS tournament The downtown ticket pale will be opened' Monday at I a to handle ltket galea to avolct congestion et the (tk opening night TOLEDO CLUB BLANKS KANSAS CITY 2 TO 0 "ViiSS wggSlTdy pitches in about 80' games year at least 40 of them complete land estimated he works nearly 500 innings season Only Wyatt Bucky Walters Feller and Thornton Lee pitched-more than 300 last year FeUer's 343 being tops OUTiSIDER WINS BIG SARATOGA SPECIAL SARATOGA Aug WV-Mrs Walter Jeffords' Halberd Outside in the betting at $2360 to $2 won the' 40th running of the Saratoga special today as Jock Whitney's highly-regarded Picket quit in the stretch and finished sixth' Halberd led from chd to end under Jockey Georgle Woolf's rapid fide to cover the six furlongs in 1:13 flat and pick up the $8000 purse In this ancient winner -take-all event for two year olds He finished length and a half In front of WAlter Chrysler Collect Call who held the same margin over Mrs- Isabel Dodge Bourmont A crowd of 13334 biggest of the meeting saw the Th Monday August Davis-Westholt vs Aircraft Welder Cessna No 3 MeCaffery Advertisers va Live Stock Cessna Morrison I Farm Credit vs Coleman Lamp Cubs Cessna No 4 Trlnkle Welders ia No 1 1 C-rpihter: A Tool vs Aircraft Welders Cessna No 3 MeCaffery Live Stock vs Coleman Lamp Cubs Stockyards Morris i i -Advertisers vs Farm Credit Cessna No 1 Trlnkle Wednesday August I Farm Credit vs Live Stock Stockyards Tnnkle i I Coleman Lamp va Advertiser Cessna No 1 Morris -i Unit Tool vs Aircraft Welders Cessna No 3 MeCaffery Davis-Westholt vs Tool Cesibs No 4 Morrison Thnrsday Aacust Davis-Westholt vs -Unit Tool Paynes Aircraft Welders vs A 11 Tool Ces: Carpenter No MeCaffery Live Stock vs Advertisers Stockyards Morris 'Coleman Lamp vs Farm Credit Cesstaa No 1 Trlnkle I Friday Aagamt Coleman Lamp vs Live -Stock Stockyards Morris 1 Fsrrn credit vs Advertisers Cessna No Trlnkle Ali-ci-mft Welders vs Unit Toot Cessna No 3 MeCaffery i i 0 Tool vs Davis-Westholt! Cesspa No 4 Morrison INDIVIDUAL BATTING (As of Friday August 7 1942) Players Tram 1 ab pet Herring A II Tool 7 26 10 12 Hauch Farm Credit 14 61 20 28 426 Holloway Live Stock 10 33 Bally Aircraft 7 18 Stice Davis-Westholt -JO 31 Hsuserman Tool 16 80 Bealey Farm Credit 14 45 Cannon Advertisers 8 30 13 il 387 Mills OkH Tool 15 52 27 19 365 Webber Live Stock 12 40 14 14 i350 Bachelder Farm Credit 13 82 17 18 346 Hay Farm Credit 13 51 1417 333 Black Perm Credit 9 28 17 9 323 Criser Live Block 13 50 ji 10 320 Anthony Farm Credit It 41 T3 13 317 Jacobs Advertisers 38 12 12 318 Monty Advertisers 8 19 7 6 315 Carney Advertisers 8 35 1 11 315 Llghtcap Unit Toot 12 35 14 10 14 Shaft Live Stock 14 58 6 IS Roy A Tool 15 55 18 17 309 Ledxerwood Coleman '12 49 18 15 306 Rowley Live Stock 8 23 4 7 304 Mehl Aircraft 16 42:8 13 303 Goff Davis-Westholt 10 30 3 9 300 WicbitBis first big time profes sidnal i football team Aero Farts Manufacturing Co will have a Workihg agreement with the world's Championship Chicago Bears outfit business manager Rert MacCullough announced last night Completion of the deal was made last night following 1 a telephone conversation between MacCullough and George Halas famed coach of the Bears The latter team is now Bert Lane Takes Job at Wellington WELLINGTON KAN Aug 7 Wellington high school will have a new grid mentor this season and it will be Bert Lane from Cimarron Kan Coach Lane has arrived in Wellington to take up' permanent residence imd has already started looking over hieirospects He takes the place of Norval Neve 'who has gone to Hutchinson Coach Lane is anxious to fill an open date on his schedule desiring an opening game of the season on Friday September 25 It -does not matter whether the gar le is at Wellington or1 away Any high school having an- open date tor September 25 and desiring a gande can contact Coach Lane for a contract Aircraft Bowling Loop Is Planned TIT' After placing ciack squads into nearly every other major sport to Wichita the announcement came put yesterday that an Aircraft Industries league will be among those competing when the bo 4r ling season opens -here to the frist wtek of September Various establishments have already expressed their plans of enteripg squads Into competition here and Officials are looking to one of the best leagues ever known to Wichita Officials pointed out that team members will be accepted to competition onif when it has been proved that they are -bonjflde -employes of the factory which they plan to represent Reservations for teams already ate being filed with Bach who: can be reached by phone at 3-3876 It was announced Thei league will bowl at the new CEC Bowl TEXAS LEAGUE Houston 3 San Antonio 2 Shreveport 4-4 Beaumont 1-4 Tuisk 3 Dallas 2 Oklahoma City 7 Port Worth 5 Houston 3 San Antonio 2 UNPLAYABLE GOLF BALLS Cash or War-Stamps New VICTORY Dos $675 IN PRIZES toothless smile has an equal chance with dimples as award are personality and character as 'portrayed in the photograph Any child of fourteen or under if eligible A duplicate picture is automatically entered in the contest when you have your child photographed in our studio Nationally Famous JUDGESt Roddy McDowsll Mooty Woolley spd Aon Baxter stars of "The Pied Piper" MarfE Buchans and Ralph Ellsworth of Parents Magazine Maud Tousey Fangel famoui artist -Joe Kelly Quia Kids master of teiemonies Angelo Patri child cate expert Irteoe Wicker the "Singing of radio I-: TOLEDO lit Bees seared see end strata ht sheteet ver eases City tanighl a ad advanced 1 firth plaae In the terrid Aarerlraa raeciaUen scramble Harry Klmherlia refer a a 'rlahU kander barled a six-hitter as i the Ilea teek the eertee ta I Be virtue wf-a wine-hit as-aahlt aw Charlie Wvasleff Last nlaht Ewald Fylajblaakei the Biers ea five hits Taled sewed a la the' third laalng aa haajt single Den wild threw and Charh single In the eighth after weather had halted the fray fey twelve minutes the breed made ft ear i aa anetber 4 Ur aa DUliaxer's daable a aaerlflr and Brrnee single The Blae didn't get a man past aeeand th alath when Ks reel's ainrh single and a aa baser by Rescathal farmed a mild toeing threat There were els daable Plaes la th gash' threw hy each team (FIRST QAMET Score bv Innings: Minneapolis jk000 100 I 5 1 LoalavlU 400 000 4 10 Batteries: Kelley Bchocnborn (2) Lefe her and Oiullani: Potter-and Lacy (8BOOHD GAME) Minneapolis i20O 020 7 1 Xxmi is villa 100 000 2 2 Baterles: Fischer and Giuliani: Rudd DtHtKk (1) Sayles and Walters DEAD OR ALIVE Kansas City OOO 000 I 2 Toledo' 001 000 01 2 5 0 Wandloft and Bears Klqiberlln and Bplndtd Ilighest Prices Paid in We Have the GOLF BALL Made From Non-Critical Materials i jEach Mllwauka i 100 210 190-S 14 0 Columbus 100 000 3 Battarlas Hany sa Wski Laf ranconi (7) and Orlgwvldi Oabler Burkhart (7) and Naath -i X1 St Paul 000 110 5 13 adianaoolla OiO 010 2 Bwifl and Andrews Logan Hlmsl (l) and Schlueter BONHAM WORKS' FAST NEW YORK VD Ernie Bonham Yankee pitcher is reportedly one cti the fastest workers in the big kyupt His games seldom run ASmger than two hours No 4 Friday Ausuai 14 1:00 Cessna Bobcats hawks No 4 Blue Birds vs First Church of Ood No 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE v- Monday Auaast 18 6:30 Meadow (Juld vs South End Indians No 2 Tender Aarast II 620 Lambf Realtors vs South 1 End Jndisr No 3 Thursday Aaaui 13 8:30 -P Meadow OoGd vs Lambe Realtors No 3 Friday Auxust 14 630 Meadow Gold vs South Kadi Indisns No 3 i I 116-118 SOUTH TOPEKA AVEIIUE Remember We Sell Only Quality Merchandise INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE BalUmorr-13 Toronto 12 Rwlrtal I Newark 4 -i Cltf BttlXtlo la s-i.

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