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8 WiONB MAin-OfiOO. THE SKATTLK STAR SATURDAY. MAY in. 1942. NINK THE STARS GUIDE TO RADIO- it nun ti it it it it it it it it tt tt tt QUAKERS SCORE 8TII STRAIGHT TIME OUT By Chet Smith Edmundson Men Cop Dual-Meet Honors Ballard Takes 12-7 9 Thumping PULLMAN (U1M Coach lice KdixiundHon's University of Washington Huskies copied their first dual track meet title in 10 years Friday, defeating Washington State college here, 71 13-59 23.

The Huskies swept thru their entire dual meet schedule undefeated, and now await the Northern Division championship meet at Seattle next Saturday. Unfavorable conditions held' ransit To Tackle Navy Club By Jack Pyle The rampaging Quakers continue to range unchal longed as cocks-of-the-walk in the city prep baseball race. Friday afternoon Harry Benson's heavy-hitting Rainier Valleyites blasted out their eighth straight win of the current season handing Ballard's Beavers a 12-7 thumping on the Franklin field. Franklin scored nine time in the opening inning, ami from that point on breezed thru to an eaay victory. Two-base hits came at frequent intervals, with 11 doubles nine by Franklin tallied in all.

Bud Hjelmaa, Quaker third-aackrr, hit three doubles and a single in five trips. Bruce Watson started on the mound for the Beavers, but relieved after the first Now remember, keep your eyes open for that left jab down performances in Friday's meet, but Washington was able to lake first place In seven of the 15 events, anil cIchii sweeps In the 860, the 220, anil 100-yard dasli. Hull Smith or Ihe Huskies look first plare In both sprints; I'at Haley iif the Cougars doubled la Isilh hurdle events, and Noel Williams of Ihe Cougars played Irmi-nian to take honors in the mile and two-nille race. Gene Swanzcy of the lluxk lea turned In the best time of the day with a 1:59 In the MHO-ynrd run. 220-Vanl Uiw llurtlli-p IlHlrv.

Wanlilng 1 1 mi Male: Faber. Waalilnalwn: Clark, WsahniKtiin. Timr-2tp. liMtia Throw Dodge. WahlBitt'MI Slate.

I as (ret i1, HirltM. Vauiia. Wa.lilmltwi, IM leal K1, Inrhra; lluaerll. Waaliinalun. 133 I ret I', liu'hra.

Javelin Yliruar llaaxen, Washington, 17n (eel 3 liuh Nlenil, Wanhinatuu Stale. IH7 fed 3S Inrhra: Blgrluw, Waabinaluu. lil leel IIS Inrhea. Two-Mile William. Wnahlnslnn Stair Brinkley.

WMhinaluu; label, Waahingluu Slate. Time- lii iM.T. Broad Jump Melts. Waablnainn Wale. 21 (eal um Inchea: Dole.

Waaliinalun. 20 (art inrhea: Kants, WaabUialuo siala. 20 feet 2 inrliaa. Relay Waabkialoa I Mclaan. Swanaty, Smnb and Long).

Tima- l2U-Vard Hlab Hunllee- Haley. Wash'ng-mn Stale; Clark. Waalilnston; Kalier, Waahlniliei. Time 1S.A. Hiah Jump llanta and Pnaal, Waahlng-tmt Stale, lied al (eel; third, Wltir and rain.

Wadilnpiun Stalk, and Colt, Washington, tied at 3 (ret 10 Inrhea. Shot Pul- Lamina. Waahmalnn Wale, 4S red Inrhea: Rotilnaon. Waahlualon, 47 red 0 Inrhra: Riaml, WaaMastun Klalt, 4b (ed 'l Inrhea. Milt Run- Willltma.

Washington Slate; Foraeman. Waahimilon Watt; Rector, Waehlnatun. Time 4:313. 440-Vanl naablamg. waahlnatnn; Bow-tra, Washington Watt McLtan, Waahlng-4, ton.

Tima I1 100-Vaid Hah -Smith. Waahlnsmn: rail ley. WaahlnitiHii (iarrataon. Waahlnaton, Tima :I0.3. Foie Vault Hall.

Wnahlnslnn. 12 led Inchea: Pnaal. Waehlnsion Wale. 13 fed: Prrton. Waahlnslnn Slate.

11 feet 0 Inrhea. SSO-Taid Run Swanaey. Waahlnaton; Nace. Waahlnslnn; Joochnpa. Waahlnston.

Time 320-Yaid Daah Smith. Washington; Waltera. Waahlnslnn Braky, WaahSiston. Time :22.4. had reached first safely.

Bill he been taggin' you with! Sands went the route for Franklin, i Bill Duncan, who finished on the mound for Ballard, led the Beaver hitting attack' with a homer, a double, a single and a walk in four tripe. Leu Tran amaahed a circuit-blow for Franklin. Prep Summary IKF.P BASEBALL STANDING FRIDAY'S RESULTS SUNDAY AFTERNOON P.BL SUNDAY AFTERNOON P. 51. The existing three-way tie in the Puget Sound baseball league may stand pat thru Sundays action, two of the leaders tackling seventh and eighth-place teams and the third member of the ruling triumvirnlc meeting the No.

4 outfit in the standing. Seattle Transit faces Naval Air Stitt Ion in the week's feature at Lower Woodlnml at noon. Carl Curtilll, who bounced Hal-lard out of undbiputed ponur salon of I ho league lead two Sundays ago, will hurl for the Transit rliili, npiHMlng Al Wrlilon, head man of the Navy lattiery. Napier and Srott and the Coast Guard, tied with Naval Air Station for fourth place, will square off at Queen Anne at 2 p. Lea Lngg pitching for the Napiers snd Ray Ortcig taking the hill for the Coast Guard.

Ballard Boosters fare the Col orrd Giants at Lower Woodland at 2 p. the follow-up to the Tran' alt-Navy game. Dave Brown will handle mound rutles for the Boosters. Dave Chamb rs starting for the GiaRta. Joint Council of Teamsters, another first-place team, meets Seattle Eagles at Broadway at p.

m. In the day's other Sound league game. George Magruder will be pitching for the Eagles with Francis Lang hurling for the Teamsters. Indians Keep Chance With Garfield Win West Seattle won a wild game from Garfield on the latter's home lot Friday afternoon, pounding out 16 hits to score an 11-6 victory over the last-place Bulldogs. Gsrfield had victory in its grasp in tho sixth frame when the Bulldogs tied the score at 6-all, but the Indiana scored once in the seventh, three times in the eighth and again in the ninth to blast the Garfield wmi, a chances.

Franklin West Seattle Cleveland RooNevelt Broadway Queen Anne Lincoln Ballard I Garfield iHufftltt.ftb CtmliM King. 3b 4 Franklin 1131 a ah po a 3 nrriro.ab 4 2 4 2 Trm.aa 4 1 irnralr.e a CLOSE ONE LfalMlB id So fawl Sanfanl.e Dunrn.rf-p 4 Hagar.rf Jb a VIIhmi.K 4 kb po a.peteraea, a 4 13 0 0 Rnwt.rf 4 4 a1 Ballard 0 Franklin Ji Run Ballard (Oram 2. Duncan. Ha-? I gar. Petersen.

Row. MrNcur 1 Franklin 2 galwrhtr.lb 4 0 Soriano, rf 3 1 Nordlund, If 0 3 II ftarco.rf I 0 HJlmaa.3b I 0 Sanda.p 3 01 0 1 0 0 po a 1 3 ii Hiiahy.Jh a a a 4 a la i a 1 A MeGIbbn.rl 5 Kum.r 0 Korkelte.a OZenMea.gb Kmmitn.lh 0 Petrrann.ef 0 (Vmeani.lf 0 Srork.rf 3 Mamiitin.M Jack Boatick hit a home with one man on base in the first Ltniblit inning for West Seattle. Viaco Grgich, Indian hurler, struck out 14 batten. ru Dtlslmr.rf O.Smlth.rf ivuioj iLuna.M liLeaferd I iHimralma Major League Standings 2,13 (Orrtco, Tran 3. Oenaale, Saalwaeehter 0.1.

Soriano. Nordlund. Purlnro, Hjelmaa 3). 1 Knars Waleon 2. Hill.

Wilton. Oenaale. Totals 13 (27 14- Total! Ji 7 17 11 Furlaro, Hjelmaa. Wlnnloc Ditcher Banda. a Ran (or Xmmenon In ninth, Batted for Lund In ninth.

h. x. 4 7 3 Cleveland 400010000 Lincoln 10010100 1 4 Losing pitcher Watson. Hlruek out by Bands ft, Duncan ft. Bams on tlls off tends 5, Watson 1, Dunnn S.

Home runs Duncan, Tran. Doubles Hnssr, Duncan Orrtco, fSsfisnlt. Nordlund, wnlwnoch-ter, tends, ILJrlmua flwritno. teerlfleo hit Trtn. Stolen bants Orrtco.

Double iliys Grew to P. Andersen to McNeeso; unAQ to McNecso; Nordlund to Orrtco. Umpire Bub Denney. Scorer Irving Giant. ODea TPIfis Catholic City Croivn By IteHeS NATIONAL LEAGUE Rune Cleveland ft (Kins.

William 3, Sanford, Noalch) Lincoln 4 (Hu by. Bock-ell. Zantdee. Emmereun). Krrora Wil liams 1.

HushUtt. Lamb. Kona 3. Boekcll. truck out by Ivanlch 4, Boekcll 7.

Bueec balls oil Ivanlch 5. Boekslk 4. Triple Sunloid. Doubles Nostril. Pstemon.

Stolen bnsss Kins 2. WllUsms 3. DsIrI-molor. Doubk play Husby to Rmmaraon. Umpire Charlla Mlnaglla.

Scorer Erik Petersen. Teds Edge Tigers In Score Marathon la one of the craziest battles the prep league has seen in recent years, Roosevelt nosed out Broadway, 16-15, with a ninth Inning rally after the Tigers had scored five runs in the final frame to forge ahead. In the hectic ninth, Bob Keiter topped a Tiger rally with a home run with bases loaded to climax a five-run Broadway splurge. Roosevelt came back in their half of the ninth to score two runs when Bob Wenke smashed out a circuit-blow with Bob Zech on base, to give the game to the Roughriders. The acore aee-aawed several times, and neither of the starting hurlers was able to finish.

STILL IN THERE Brooklyn Bon ton Pittsburgh -New York Chicago St. Louis Pet. .714 .567 .548 A8S ASS .481 .484 A87 L. IS 14 15 15 14 15 22 w. 20 17 17 14 14 IS IS 8 TRACK MEET (lit West Seattle (111 I ab po Wamer.lb ft 1 2 0 Rota.ef 13 1 ft 4 14 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 Biufttck.el ft Cmpnro.lb ft Cincinnati Philadelphia Uyklbrg.rf 4 Wllltsjf PDter.3b 1 D.Smth.3b 3 n.

ii At Bmklyi PHtlltergb oeeaeooaeoaeeeeei Brooklyn tewcllft OmiMI, N. X. ft ft II ft thrifts; Garfield (I) ab po a ft 1 4 3 3 0 ft 3 3 1 4 1 a 4 0 1 1 15 27 Total. ft 17 ft for Barnett In ninth. C.

Coleman In ninth, Brown In eeventh. ftlHgClS teft Wyfttl iif Owb Af Rm M. rtei O'Dea Irish walked off with the city Catholic prep baseball cham pionship Friday afternoon, winning their second straight game from the Prep Panthers, 5-1, behind the five-hit pitching of Sophomore Bob EUlngsen. A klngs-x game will be played later in the season. ODea scored the first tally In the opening Inning, added -three mors in the scent snd one more In the seventh.

Howie Kelly smashed out 1 triple in the seventh frame and scored for the Irish. Elllng-Mjson struck out 11 batters, and col' K-'lected four hits in five trips to viiv g.tually win his own ball game. O'Dea (I) Seattle Pres 111 ab go ab po a 111 liTbmpao.ai X. ft Wallooa.a 0 1 H. X.

ft I It ft Bfulpjr u4 O'Dm; 4 iwy ftnkl.H-lb TresesJb Mulvhll.lb adlck.as Kdtr.lf-cf Rlwell.ab Wleemiktb McCllh.2b Jarvle.e Crowdtr.e Klns.e Stout.o Nollan.p Pratt, If Gilmore. rf aJohn Bread ny ill) I lb po l1 ab po ajThmpan.ie 3 Dlckmn.cf ft 3 ft 0 Chorlton.ab ft 1 0 1 Grgich. a 4 3 J.Zeck.rf OiWenks.lb I Hal. cl SKane.V 0iBrokaw.es I Laubtr.p 0 Frssti.p 0 01 II 01 0. 01 llent Sssttls Total ...42 lftgSft ft IT 17 1ft r.srUeld a Butted (or Klwell In elxth.

xOnt out when winning run scored Klng.c ft a Ratted Batted for Batted for Kuna Weat (lomhrri, id multa. At PMtadelphln X. H. f'Mrano 3 Philadelphia I 0 Plasma and MeCallewah; Haakea Mvlnialaa. At Near Yack B.

H. MONDAY RIORXING A.5L MONDAY MORNING Cleveland Captures Slim Win From Lynx Scoring four runs in the opening inning and adding another In the fifth, Cleveland squeezed past Lincoln, 5-4, to earn a thlrd-plsce tie with Roosevelt at Lower Woodland Friday. Babe Sanford knocked home the A.5L K. H. X.

10 0 0 11001213 111 0004030000 lade nail New Yolk IS IS RlariiirrN, Timrr iri Hlarr, Derringer, Taunanne; Imnnnig. Brown.fth Martno.lb Cmirate.c Wert, lb AMERICAN LEAGUE winning run in the fifth on a long triple, scaring little Wilbur Wil- 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 llama after tWO men were OUt. jiOneBioadwuy is(Dickinaon a.Hunkei Sanford was thrown out trying to 2. Trteeo 3. Mulvehlll 2.

Sadlck 3. Better, stretch his triple into a homer. tout. Kin Roosevelt 1 (Bmkaw. Chprl-ton 1.

B. Zeeh 3. Wenke 2. Hale 3. Pet.

1 7 ft ft 1 1 ft 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 ft 0 ft 1 1 0 0 211 011 1 1 3 1 0 4 ft.MeChny.lb 3lBulman.o 1 Ling, II l.AUen.ab liCnrroll.ftb 0IWard.ee OlCulllnan.rf It Webber ASOKallyef Seattle 11 (Warner 2. Boa-tick 2. Kin. Thom peon Cratch. Willi.

Foster. D. smith); Garfield 0 (Roes, Gour-man 2, D. Coleman, Malcolm son. Bnsacltl.

Krrora Warner 2. Comps annro. Orlch. Foster. Ran.

D. Coleman 2. Goldberg. C. Coleman Winning pitcher Qralch.

Losing pitcher Bassett. Struck out by Grgich 14, Barnett ft. React on balls off Grgich 10. Baaaett 7. Home run Bostick.

Triple Rot. D. Smith. Douhlt Thompson. Sacrifice hit Thompson.

Stolen bates retch. Smith, Gourman, Maloolm-eon. Umpire John Nonmlch. Scorar Don Sldtlaky. Brady.lf New York Cleveland Detroit Boston Blllngan.p 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:09 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:15 9:33 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 Clark Dennis News Breakfast Club Continued Continued Cspt Quis Don Vinlng, Organist Unity Viewpoint News Ann Sterling Breakfast at Sardis Continued Bsnkhage Talking Second Husband Honeymoon Hill John's Other Wife Just Plain Bill Between Bookends News Cowboy Joe Norman Nesbitt Musical Interlude News Melodies Breakfast Club Continued News Miss Meads Children John B.

Hughes Ray Daughters News; Portnits Bongs of the West News by Hardy Don laham News; Music Date With Norman Cedric Foster Starred for Listening Carroll Carter Fiesta of Song News Farm Talk Reveille Roundup Sam Hayes Tranaitunes News Victor Llndlahr David Harum Baas Johnson Bachelors Children Collins Calling Organ Home Service Progm. News Musical Jewel Box Dr. Kate Light of the World Grimm's Daughter Guiding Light Hymns News Farm Forum Bob Garred Nelson Pringle Victory at Home News Valiant Lady Stories Amer. Loves Kate Smith Speaks Big Sister Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday Ufa Can Be Beautiful Woman In White Vic and Seda Jane Endieott Bright Horizon Aunt Jenny We Love and Learn The Goldbergs L. 9 12 12 17 15 18 10 W.

17 17 IS 14 15 11 12 8 .800 JUS ASS ASS Lincoln scored once in the ninth and had two men on base with only one man out, but Pitcher Alphonse Ivanlch bore down and the next two Lynx to bat grounded out 37 Totals 24 In ninth. Totals. .....44 II 37 141 a Batted for Carroll McCormick t. Kano 3. Lauber 31.

Krrora Runkel, Treec 3, Sadlck. Wenka 2. Slmp-2. Brokaw. Winning pltchar B.

Zcb. Losing pltchti-Nollan. Struck out by Lauber 3, Fraser 2. B. Zech 1.

Stout 1. Bute on bells Lauber 3, Fraser 1. Stout 3. Nolle 1. Home rune Wenke, Keiter.

Triple McCormick. Double Chorlton. B. Zech. McCormick.

Kane. Mulvehlll 2. Sacrifice hits Runkel 1. Stolen beaee Chorl-tou. B.

Zech. Kane. Simpeon. Treec. Sadlck.

Double playa Trace; Wenka to Slmpaon; Brokaw to Wonka to Blmnmn. Umpire Tea Million. Scorer Glann John- Philadelphia Wnshlngton St. Louis Cbiengo 1100001001 OOftlOOOOO-1 ODoa Status Prop 206 AL8AB CAN RELAX NO BANTAM TAKERS NEW YORK Bantamweight Champion Lou Salica has offered to defend his title for $10,000, but there are no takers. Nne Vara at Dsteatt, paitsaaeS.

PbMaMpfela at Cblcaga, saatpeaeS. Raalaa at Sf. Laala, poatpaaed. WaaMagtaa at Clavelaad, poatpaaed. BALTIMORE Alssb Is one of the few thorobreds which will lie down in car when being shipped.

Runa O'Dea I (Brown 1. Kelly, Brady, Klllngaen) Baatll Prop 1 (Bulmnn). Error Carroll 3, Ward, Weitona, Wort, Kelly. Winning pitcher Killngsen. Losing pitcher Kelley.

Struck out by Klllngaen 11, Kdlcy g. Bases on balls Ktilty 1. Triple Rally. Double Brown. Stolon base Bulmnn.

D. Buckley. Scorer Bill Reed. P.9L MONDAY AFTERNOON MONDAY AFTERNOON F. 5L Renton 7-Ups to Ploy NW League Home Opener Reds Send Pitcher To Syracuse Club SPORTS PATROL: LOU'S BACK ON BENCH Outside Corner Pitches Get Him NEW YORK (UP) The Cincinnati Rada announced Friday the release on option of Ewell Black-well young rookie right-hander, to the Syracuse International League club, thus trimming their rooter to 24 players, one under the limit.

Against the Ma Perkins Pepper Young Right to Happiness Backstage Wife Stella Deliaa Lorenzo Jones Young Wldder Brown When a Girl Marries Portia Faces Ufa News Vic snd Bade The Bartons Shrednlk Music Homekeepera Continued Treasury Star Parade Adventures in Hllywd News 12:00 12:15 12:80 12:40 1:00 1:15 1:80 1:45 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 1:00 8:15 8:80 3:45 4KM 4:15 4:30 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:15 1:80 1:45 2:00 2:15 2:80 2:45 8:00 3:15 8:30 3:45 4:00 4:15 4:80 4:45 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 Prescott Presents Continued News; Seamen Roberts Reports Street Singer CecU Solly Club Matinee Continued: News Air Corps Band Continued House in the Country Chaplain Jim Newa Songs by Sonia Skitch Henderson Three Romeo Chef Milani Louella Paiken From Broadway Concert Hall Flying Patrol Secret City News at the World Folk Music Columbia Ensemble Knox Manning Joyce Jordan Woman of Courage Stepmother Spotlight on Asia Joey Kearns Orch News re You Genius? Continued Win. Winter, News Scattergood Baines Women in Defense Hedda Hopper Frank Parker, Songs The World Today Second Mrs Burton Young Dr. Malone Housewives Newsreel Vox Pop Qulx Continued Don Winslow Garred; Davla News Listen and Sing News; Organ Melody Supplement BUls Wax Shop N. Y. Racing News; Themes Continued Interlude Sweet A Sentimental News Music Prayer; Bercovici Baseball; Brewer Movie Revue; Music News Fulton Lewis Jr.

Johnson Family Serenade Treasury Star Parade Howard Oostigen Talk; Music Capt. Midnight Jack Armstrong Renton welcomes Northwest league baseball this Sunday afternoon when the Renton 7-Ups meet Olympia Senators in a doubl header starting at 1:30 o'clock. Opening day ceremonies with Mayor George G. W. Besnblosscm, County Commissioner Archie Phelps and President "Wee Coyle at the Northwest league, taking part, are scheduled to precede the actual diamond hostilities.

Scheduled to pitch the opening game is Mel Bunstine, Renton boy who pitched in the Pioneer league for several seasons. The other pitcher will either be Damon Hayes, Joe OBoyle, Rube Sand-strom or Joe Merrick. Other Northwest league games this weekend are: Saturday: Olympia at Everett, Tacoma at Bellingham. Sunday: Tacoma at Bellingham (douMeheadcr). on sold the next day, "if were going anywhere Novikoff (rill have to carry ns with his batting power.

(D) Three days biter the Russian was beached for poor defensive ploy. (E) The following week Wilson adopts a policy of playing Novikoff against southpaw pitchers and bench him against right-handers. 4:45 Kaltenborn BY TOMMY DEVINE CHICAGO (UP) Lou Novikoff is riding the Chicago Cubs bench again. Hes in the dugout with a .215 batting average and a clouded future. Novikoff has bounced in and out of the Bruins' line-up this season with the regularity of new ration rulings from Washington.

Each change has called for a new statement Irom Manager Jimmy Wilson, who is developing the gub tongue of politician. Novikoff flopped with the Cubs last season. Thats a matter 5:00 5:15 5:80 5:45 Castle Trio Junior League Richard Crooks Continued p.m. P.M. MONDAY EVENING MONDAY EVENING Star Spangled Melody Continued; Talk Dr.

Q. Continued Contented Hour Continued Music by White News Creator Washington Continued; Tunes Lightening Jim Continued GET VIM, VIGOR, VICTORY THREE OLYMPIC GAMES ON TAP Cavalcade of America) Jimmy Fidler hit, but I cant wait any longer. He has cost Ha a half-dozen games already. When Novikoff started poorly this season some observers merely catalogued him os a "late starter.1 Could be, but os the season has moved along the very, very sad Russian has become poorer and poorer as a hitter. Dont get the idea Novikoff is fellow whose average is slumping because he's having tough luck.

He simply isn't meeting the boll. In his last 24 trips to the plate before Wilson benched him, Louie had driven Just two balls out of the infield. What's the answer to a player who bums up the minors snd cant hit in the majors In Novikoff case I think theres a very plaua lble reason. The Russian Is handcuffed and helpless on pitches over the outside corner. He pulls away from the piste and eant get a "hunk of wood on that type of pitch.

National league hurlers arent giving him anything else to look at. In the minors, Novikaffs weaknesses are known, but the teams aren't supplied with the pitchers who have the savvy and control to keep putting the boll where they want it. And the Russian converts pitching mistakes into base hits. It is doubtful if the bench treat ment will mske Novikoff into hitter for when inactive he broods and sulks. What to do? It's a problem that may age Jimmy Wilson faster than a draft questionnaire does some men.

6:00 6:15 6:80 6:45 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:80 10:45 11:00 Gabriel Heatter News To Be Announced News Ray Gram Swing Round Table Lone Ranger Continued Nordic Hour Continued Double Or Nothing Continued News by Hardy Howard Costigan Fulton Lewis Jr. Hank Keene News; Relchmsn Ore News Review Dance Tims Starred for Listening Ella Fitzgerald Orch Continued with RAY DAUGHTERS' Good Health Exercises 9:15 A. M. Monday Through Saturday Get Complimentary Chart 6:00 6:15 6:80 6:45 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:80 8:45 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 Radio Theater Continued Continued Continued Esther Serenade Continued Blondie Continued Amos TT Andy Dance Orch. Gey Nineties Revue Continued; News 1 Was There Continued Hollywood Showcase Continued Treasury Star Parads News Roundup Continued Without Words Wilbur Hatch Orch Continued Easy Listening Newa for Alaska Silent Continued Fred Waring Lum and Abner 1 Hawthorne House Continued Telephone Hour Continued Unlimited Horizons Continued News Flashes Tranaitunes Ed Stokers Orch Continued; News Evening Reveries Continued Drama "Counter Spy" Continued Dear Jonn 1 Love a Mystery Continued Treasury Star Parade Dance Orch Newa Tropical Moods Radio Forum Continued Harry James Orch Continued Folk Music Continued Organ Organ Silent Three games ore on the books for 2 oclock Sunday afternoon and one for 6 p.

m. Friday in this week's Olympic league baseball Moines frill meet Seattle General Depot at Georgetown, the Quartermaster Corps faces Carnation at the letters home field, and Stoneway Lumber Co. plays Victory All-Stan at Garfield ia Sunday games. Siems-Drake will meet the Madison Park Merchants at Youngstown Friday. Jimmy Wilson Lou Novikoff at BON MARCHE Service record which the Bruin bosses blamed on the excessive publicity the "Msd Russian received.

Too much pressure, they said. After leaving Chicago, Novikoff went to Milwaukee in led the American Association In hitting. TUtiiv to the Cubs this spring be came. Novikoff was virtually ig nored during the training season. His only press notices were a line in the box score.

Most of the training trip Louie spent with the team. Finally, he won elevation to the varsity. That's when his trouble snd Wilson's began. Consider these stages of Cftflft! (A) Novikoff was on ihe bench when the season opened. (B) Won a place in the line-up for the Cubs' home inaugural.

(C) "Hes a regular, WU- the 11:1. News; Fitxgerald Orcj 11:30 Phil Harris' Orch News 1 11:45 'News Sign Off 12:001 Sign Off (f) On May 4, after Novi-knff had delivered as a pinch-hitter, Wilson exclaimed: "Twenty thousand fans cant he wrong when they holler for Novikoff. Hftsmr regular left fielder from now on. (G) On 51 sy IS, Louie trudges back to the bench for another indefilnte stay. Quoth Wilson 1 1 sun think ho con Network Program: KIRO-CB8; KOMO-NBC; KJR-BXC: NO CHICKEN FEED NEW YORK P.

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