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Oilers Down Sports In 10 Innings 4 3 Paul Martin lri0t Third Inning El Looks Em Over Sanfee Runs Mile In Iness Shines In Discus Dorado Uprising Nets 3 Of 4 Runs COTTON STATES LEAGUE I While the Monroe Sports are having their ups and fg.they dilly dally between firat and second divisions in Team Won Lost Pet Meridian 38 21 .632 Pine Bluff 31 25 .554 El Dorado 28 24 .538 Greenville 29 28 .509 Jackson 27 27 .500 MONROE 26 27 .491 Hot Springs 23 32 .418 Natchei 20 36 .357 EL DORADO, June 20 (Special) The El Dorado Oilers took the measure of tha Monroe Sports again tonght, 4 3, this time In ten innings, Hoppy Hatcher, who went the ntire route for the Sports, had only one had inning, the third, in the Cotton States race and dangerously close to skidding further, we are heartened by at least one improvement in Manager Charley Harrington's command wnico the Oilers garnered half their eight hits and three quarters of tiieir runs. During the next seven All season long Harrington has been looking for a reliable "clean up" hitter, a man who can handle that No. 4 slot In the lineup with dependability, Ray Coss begins to look like he'll fill the bill. innings, Hatcher allowed only Yesterday's Results I Greenyilie 13. Natchez 4.

Hot Springs 11, Jackson 3. El Dorado 4, MONROE 3, 10 innings. Meridian 16, Pine Bluff 11. uiree more scattered hits, retiring men in order in one stretch. By TOM MCNALLY LINCOLN, Neb June 20 UP Husky Sim lness of Southern California set a new world discus record Saturday night with a mighty toss of 190 feet, 7 8 inch and fleet Wes Santee of Kansas shattered three running marks in the annual NCAA field ant track meet.

Iness's throw bettered the old world record by more than three feet. It was held by Fortune Gord ien, Minnesota, since 1D49 at 186 feet, 11 inches. Santee thrilled 15,000 fans who hoped to witness a four minute mile as he blazed the mile distance in 4.03.7 The time failed to top his own tentative American record of 4:02.4 set earlier this year, but it broke the official listed American record, the collegiate record and the NCAA meet mark. Iness, surprised by his effort, Bill Brightwell, who hurled the tenth Inning for the El Dorado I For too long it has looked like consignment to the No. nine, after starter Dick Royce was 14 position meant a nose dive in batting.

Adrian Burk, a luted for a pinchhitter la the ninth, I heavy hitter in spring training, was Harringtpn's first received credit for the win Today's Games MONROE at El Dorado. NatcheE at Greenville. Jackson at Hot Springs. Meridian at Pine Bluff. Oiler hot corner guardian Bill Gchoice, but the spring training hurlers started putting "stuff Carr took up where he left off on the ball when the championship race began, and Burk last night, when he powdered one over the left field fence in thm NATIONAL LEAGUE bottom of the third, with pitcher "oyce on base, by virtue of a couldn't buy a hit.

Next, J. T. Jaynes got the clean up job. Then Lou Stutts. Coss got a trial through mid May.

Then Catcher Ray Rogers, who was running No. 2 In batting, was mustered Into the slot Rogers batting average promptly began shrinking. Dependable Nelson Daehn, sophdmore center got single. Keal Howard thea doubled to center, Pat O'Keefe walked, and Pel Austin singled Howard in. O' Team Won Lost Pet.

Milwaukee 41 19 .683 Brooklyn 38 21 .644 St. Louis 35 23 .603 Philadelphia 31 23 .574 York 29 30 .492 Cincinnati 21 35 .875 Chicago 18 38 .321 Pittsburgh 20 44 .313 Keefe stopping at second. Manager Bill Adair walked to load the has 1 socks, and the situation i looked grim for Hatcher, as only one wai away. The little Sports' ace settled down, though, and retired the next Santee, after 1 his brilliant performance In the mile, was scratched from the 880 yard run because of a blister on his foot and also, Coach Bill Easton said, because the lithe Kansas cowboy was down to 141 pounds, nine under his normal weight. Excessive heat in Friday's trials may have helped take poundage off the fleet miler.

Santee, who said his "girl friend" was in the crowd on the University two batters to end the uprising. The Sports, with one of Charlie Yesterday's Results Brooklyn 5, Chicago 3. Milwaukee 5, New York 3. Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 1. St.

Louis 2, Pittsburgh 1. Harrington's famous desble the nod from Harrington early in June. But the clean up jinx was still busy. Daehn went back to his No. 2 place in the batting order, and Jaynes got another chane.

After surrendering clean up to Rogers late In May, Com rode the bench for a while until called on for a pinch hit role in the ninth Inning of a Natchez game here June 5. The army's former military policeman prompt ly slammed a double off the left field fence, a 3 70 foot clout. Com was back In the lineup from that date and ha since been playing merry with Cotton States pitch JAYCEE TITLE CONTENDERS Am ong the field of youngsters to seek championship flight bertha in the annual distri ct Jaycee Boys' Golf Tournament here will be the nine boys pictured above. Left to right, they are: Standing, Mark Womack, Henry Thomas, Roy Naah, Jackie River, and Bobby Irby, and kneeling, Joe Brown, lee, Steve Henry, Joe Thomas and Paul Pet tit. Qualifying will be in progress over the Municipal Golf Club course through next unday.

Tournament match play will follow the next week. (Staff photo by John Fogleman.) stretched Into sliding triple, started off a short rally in the top of the fourth. Ray Coss promptly Today's Games New York at Milwaukee (2 of Nebraska field, was all smiles singled his boss in from third, after his run and within a few Jansen (7 5) and Gomez (2 3 vs. and the Sports had a run, to make the score 31. with El Dorado redvinZrJi Antonem 6 2 and Surkont li.

Brooklyn at Chic. go Milli ken eadlng. Tha Sports knotted It up In their won the 880 yard run, in 1:52.4, al half of the fifth, with young Joe Mantle Main Vote Getter most two seconds off the meet record. The event had been billed as Ing. Back In the clean up hole, he has shown no signs of weakening.

Maybe he haa conquered the spell that has silenced bats In that spot before him. Of course, Harrington has continuing problems that Ldmondi driving In the second Monroe marker, and scoring the CHICAGO. June 20. Cfu Versa 1 drawn 40.101 vote fnr the N. a duel between Santee and Stanley.

equalizer. Ray Rogers led off with Philadelphia at Cincinnati 2 Konstanty (5 4) and Ridzik 1 vs. Baczewski (0 0) and Perkowskl (1 5 Pittsburgh at St. Louis Dickson (5 7) vs. Miller (1 2) or Chambers 0 3) tile Jackie Robinson of the Brook 1 tional Leasu left field ttartin yo Dodgers today took over th i isnmnf nA thm fyni, r.

need ironing out But, if Coss can keep producing, at least lead from Stan Musial and Raloh dials Mut hm nniiH 3711ft a double. Edmonds followed suit, scoring the stocky catcher. Advancing to third on a Hatcher ground out, Edmonds scored the tying run on a long fly by Billy Sharp, and It was a new game at Kiner in the hot left field rivalry! Too vote setter of all is Mirkv one of the big headaches may be eased. of the All Star baseball poll. AMERICAN LEAGUE Mantle of the New York Yankees Rose Leaves Won By Lilly Valenli, Peu A Peu 2nd Santee had to come from behind in the mile run, taking the lead at the end of two and one half laps.

"I wish I had broken sooner," he said. "But I guess 1 did all right." Willy Williams, Illinois, won the 100 yeard dash finals, beating Kansas State's Thane Baker for the Robinson has collected 41,237 Team votes in the nation wide balloting The Fifth District All Star American Legion Junior baseball team, exclusive of players on the club leading the with 51,309. "Red Schoendiest of th Cards is next with 48,152. The leaders: NATIONAL LEAGUE FIRST BASE Cleveland Chicago Boston league as of June 23, will be selected here Tuesday nfrht at a meeting called by District Chairman Bob McNeeiv of Wet Won Lost Pet. 43 13 .776 33 23 .589 84 27 .557 34 28 .548 31 29 .517 28 33 .419 20 43 .317 15 44 .254 DETROIT, June 20 Lilly Vaionti uinn CIA AAA Ti Washington 41.723 second day in a row.

The time nL 1 1 i i i was :09.7. not a record Williams r'r" i Leaves Stakes at the Detroit Race ru. LOUIS Monroe. McNeeiy will have coaches of all contending clubs: his advisory board of Lawrence Gibbs, Ed Lockhart, and Herb Steed, plus district Legion officials, and members of Detroit After allowing only one Oiler hit since the big third, Hatcher retired If of 15 El Dorado batters through the eighth, and though Morgan led off In the last of the ninth with a double, he didn't get any further than third, as Hoppy bore down tgim to retire the next three batters on two rollers and strike out, and the game went into extra innings. The Otters ended the tilt In the last of the tenth, when, after one out, O'Keefe doubled.

Austin was purposely passed, and after a Rog VOTE NOWJ Help put their favorite major league baseball player in the All Star tame at Cincinnati July 14. Morning World and News Star readers are already rally ing the votes. Those who have net cast ballots may do so by selecting their choices for both National and American Leagues, except pitchers, and mailing to Sports Department, Monroe Morning World Kluszewskl, Cincinnati Hodges, Brooklyn Adcock. Milwaukee Fondy, Chicago Torgeson, PhUadelphia SECOND BASE Schoendienst. St, Louis Miksis, Chicago Dittmer, Milwaukee Ryan Philadelphia Williams, New York THIRO BASE Mathews.

Milwaukee Adama, Cincinnati Yesterday's Results Washington 7, Cleveland 3. New York 6, Detroit 2. Boston 4. St. Louis 2.

Chicago 6, Philadelphia 4. 6,407 48.152 29,061 27.788 18.954 17,235 also bested Baker in semi finals Friday. The meet got underway In almost perfect weather with a four mile an hour wind and comfortable 80 degree temperature. The crowd waited through early events for the heralded mile run and Santee'a crack at the four minute mile.4 Spectators roared as Santee pulled from behind and finished without a close challenger. Benny Wilson of San Diego State Wilis fW.OV 1UI Overlooked at the crowd Installed Bloom, a Chicago inportation, as a 5 2 favorite, Lilly Valenti ran the six furlongs in 1:10 3 5, leaving Bloom and 11 other fillies behind.

Peu A Peu was second and Ama bala, which set the pace for five furlongs, was third. Bloom was fourth. Jr Jockey R. L. Baird was on Lilly Valenti, his third winner of the day.

The day's betting totaled $1,022 773. the press and radio present for a supper at which the se ectiona will be made. Members of the AH SUr squad wilt play the June 23 leaders at Legion Memorial Stadium here the night of July the Fourth with all proceeds of the game dedi to paying expenses for Legion Junior players to St. Louis to see two major league games. McNeeiy.

who has for years promoted youth work for West Monroe and the Twin Cities, is serving his third season as head man of the district's Legion baseball program. This ers passed bail, advanced both iMmmmm runners, Adair was passed inten Today's Games Detroit at New York (2) New houser 0 0) and Hoeft (4 4) vs. Ford (7 1) and Blackwell (2 0). Chicago at Philadelphia 2l Dobson (4 4) and Keegan (1 2) vs. of fans to select the starting Jackson, Chicago 47.908 26.221 24.118 17,397 12,034 tionally.

Jay Jeffries hit a long fly a'hc' National Lea sue i Jablonskl, St. Louis led the first 58 secondlap ups for Ail Star same at Cm W. Jones. Philadeluhia vuimii nm winning marker after the catch. Cinnatt July 14.

SHORTSTOP The poll started June 12 and will Reese, Brooklyn The Kansas cowboy's coach. Bill Byrd Scheib 2 4. Easton, said earlier he was hoping! kouis at Boston (2) Pillette for "twin wins for him. in th Holloman 2 5) or Kret MONROE AB A end July 3. The Chicago mile and the 880.

and "the records low (M)) vs Brown (5 2) and Hud Cubs Ktner has 40,726 37,144 24.911 21.808 19,698 All Star game Is McNeely's introduction to the district pro son (2 5). 'came after that." Sharp 2b Daehn ef Harrington st Cos If River Divide's Andre First In Puritan Run I gram. Cleveland at Washington Hout teman (2 6) vs. Shea (5 1). Stephen 3b 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Big 8 League STANDINGS Jaynes rf 41.297 40,101 37,516 "We hope to make our All Star game one of the big attraction of our district, McNeeiy declared.

"After all our district, covering all of northeast Louisiana, is one of the biggest in the state and our youth athletic prow am holds BOSTON, June 20 Jl River Divide Farm's Andre, a 14 1 shot, Mogera Edmonds lb 19 336 won $10,000 Puritan Handicap Hatcher 3 Wui wuay hi. ouuoik mjowub. jllamner, Philadelphia Dark. New York McMillan, Cincinnati Logan, Milwaukee 1 LEFT FIELD J. Robinson, Brooklyn Kiner, Chicago Musial, St.

Louis Lock man. New York Gordon, Milwaukee CENTER FIELD Ashburn, Philadelphia Snider, Brooklyn Bell, Cincinnati Baumholtz. Chicago Bruton, Milwaukee RIGHT FIELD jSauer, Chicago Pafko, Milwaukee Slaughter, St. Louis Wyrostck. Philadelphia Team Won Lost Pet Nashville 40 31 .563 Birmingham 40 32 .556 Memphis 38 31 .551 Atlant 37 33 .529 New Orleans 34 36 .486 Little Rock 32 36 .471 Mobile 30 42 .417 Chattanooga 28 40 .412 Team Won Lost Pet.

Bernice 9 2 .818 Farmerville 6. 5 .545 Mind en 6 6 .500 Bastrop 6 6 .500 Homer 6 6 .500 Ruston 2 10 .167 Totals 33 3 6 28 8 One out In 10th when winning run aeored. El Dorado AB A not only the complete support of Legionnaires throughout our area but the interest of all our sports loving people. The Legion district race is currently led by Monroe's defending state champions and if the form holds it will be Monroe against the best of talent from Farmerville, Ray ville, Winnsboro, Ruston, and Bastrop in the All Star tussle here. a 43,074 39,202 20,198 22.761 21,002 43,778 39,410 28,606 28,332 14,292 njuaca py ocsey wonn Cho quette, Andre led from the start of the mile and 70 yards race and had a length on Irving Gushen's Soldier Son when he finished in 1:42.

2i The even money favorite of the 19,350 crowd, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lingle's Larry Ellis, showed in the 11 horse field, a length and a half away from Soldier Son.

Andre paid $30.60, $11.40 and $5.20. Kafchea 201 000 100 4 13 4 Greenville ..102 010 OOx 13 6 1 Hanners, Bourgeois 1 and Griffey, Falatic 5j; Llndquist and Tucker. A 752. Yesterday's Results Homer 4. Minden 0.

Bastrop 6. Bernice 5. Farmerville 11, Ruston 10. Yesterday's Results Nashville 4. New Orleans 0.

Atlanta 8, Little Rock 2. Memphis 10, Birmingham 7. Chattanooga 3, Mobile 2 (12 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 varr 3b 5 Howard rf O'Keefe lb 4 Austin If 4 Adair 2b I Jeffriea rf 4 Morgan ss 4 Larraa 2 Royce 3 aScott 1 Brightwell 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 9 4 6 2 0 1 0 0 Racer Fatally Monday's Games Farmerville at Bernice. Minden at Bastrop. Furillo, Brookivn CATCHER Campanella, Brooklyn Jackfton 100 000 020 3 9 0 Hot Springs 342 010 lOx 11 12 3 Venable, Brocato 2, Howard od DooUttle; Gibbon and Bales.

A 501. Injured As Car Jamie K. Scores flsi Stakes Win In Richards Run 38.909 34.127 28,313 21,894 13,032 Today's Games Little Rock at Atlanta. Memphis at Birmingham. Chattanooga at Mobile.

Nashville at New Orleans. Cracks In Test Girls Headline Double Feature On Kallio Card Totala 35 4 8 SO 11 Texas League First Came A nS A out for Rovca in 0th. WILMLVUTON, De June 20 TEXAS LEAGUE Team Won Lost home. Auto Speedway brought death today to racer Frank Arford 42,796 38,224 34,184 19.663 The girls come back to help headline a double main event wrestling card at Gus Kallio's CranaU, Milwaukee D. Rise.

St. Louis Westrum, New York Seminick, Cincinnati AMERICAN LEAGUE FIRST BASE Vernon, Washington E. Robinson, PhUadelphia Fain, Chicago Dropo, Detroit Collins, New York SECOND BASE Fox, Chicago Avila, Cleveland Martin, New ork Goodman, Boston Terwiiliger. Washington THIRD BASE spring Hill farm's Jamie K. won his first stake race today a he charged from behind at the top of the stretch to run away from a field of seven hi the $30 000 added Leonard Richards States at Delaware Park.

16,032 of Indianapolis, ind. Arford died minutes after his ar rival at Mercer a Hospital 1 here whUe his wife, June, waited at the hospital for word on his condition. Pet. .603 .565 .543 .529 ,507 .457 .403 .391 Mireveport 41 Dallas 39 Fort Worth 38 Tulsa 36 Houston 35 Beaumont 32 Oklahoma City 27 San Antonio 27 2 30 32 32 34 38 40 42 Houston 000 000 00 4 1 Dallas no ooo 2 5 0 Wooldridge, Rubert (6) and Man cuso; Anderson and Masi. Second Game Houston 000 050 6005 8 0 Dallas 000 000 0000 2 0 Papal and Mancuso; McLeland, Marar i9 and Bareford.

Eddie Arcaro booted the son ofj Arford's stock ear went tnfjfc Score by innings: MONROE 000 120 000 0 3 El Dorado 003 000 000 1 4 Morgan RBI Carr Austin, Cot. Edmonds, Sharp, 2B Daehn, Howard, Rogers, Edmonds, Morgan, Keefe. 3B Harrington. HR Carr. Hatcher, Larras.

SB Harrington 2, Austin. DP Hatcher and Edmonds Carr, Adair, O'Keefe; Morgan. Adair, O'Keefe. Left MONROE 4, El Dorado 6. BB Royce 4, Hatcher 6.

SO Royce 3, Hatcher 6, Brightwell 2. Innings Pitched 9 by Royce wita 3 runs hits. PB Rogers. WP Hatch er. Winner Brightwell (3 0).

2:35. i.rewioot eai tif to a 3' length pin. rolled over six times and triumph over James Cox Brady's 'trashed through the outside barri Landlocked in a fast 1:48 4 for er at the track In Langhorne dur the mile and an eighth run. Sent Ing a aualtfvlna heat in tim trt.i. for tomorrow's 200 mile race, police aaid, on as a io lavonte by the rrowd of 23.482.

Jamie paid his backers slim picking S2.40, J2 30 and $2.10. Rosen, Cleveland Suder. Philadelphia McDougald, New York Yost, Washington Stephens. Chicago SHORTSTOP Yesterday's Results Tulsa 2, Shreveport 1, Dallas 2 0, Houston 0 5. Fort Worth 2 2.

San Antonio 1 0. Oklahoma City 4, Beaumont 3. Today's Games Shreveport at Oklahoma City (2) Beaumont at Tulsa (2) San Antonio at Dallas Houston at Fort Worth Arford was torn out of his safety belt and tumbled around Inside the First Game Saa Antonio 000 000 I 1 2 1 Fort Worth 001 000 12 5 0 Haugutad, Peterson (i) and Hopkins; Glane and Staples. Second Game San Antonio .000 000 0000 5 0 Fort Worth 000 000 20x 2 0 Medlinger and White; Mickens and Ronning. James D.

Norris, president of racer. He never reaainrrf mntpt. 1 Arena Tuesday night with Betty Hawkins, Florida state women's champion, meeting newcomer Theresa Theis is backing up the twin feature that includes a brawl between Don Martin and Joe Cor bett. Martin, of Lexington, and Corbett, the San Francisco bruiser, promise a rugged match, but the girls are always top attraction on Kallio cards and are due to be the magnet that pulls the customers Tuesday night. Miss Hawkins showed before Twin City fans last week, but Miss Theis is invading this section of the country for the first time and is already considered one of the best attractions among the feminine ring amazons of the day.

40,963 38,317 27.029 22,131 14,208 39.055 28,121 21,394 15.783 2,126 43,107 38,511 21.665 16,483 15,992 40,339 38,646 29.703 28,111 the International Boxins CTuh anH ousniK Coroner Frank F. Com mini said Arford died of head injuries, a broken leg and broken ribs. JF tit' Shreveport 100 ooo rwvi a i EVANGELINE LEAGUE gouTHFRN Association Team Crowley owner of the colt who lost both the Preaknesa and Belmont Stakes to Native Dancer by a neck wag on hand to eollect the cup and $32,980 awarded to the winner. The victory raised Jamie K's earnings to $97,455. v.

lArcaro ran the horse exactly the way Trainer John Partridge likes to see the rabbit chasing Jamie K. perform. The i natirn's premw Tuls 000 101 OOx 2 7 1 Sooter and J. W. Jones; Grenko skl and Bailey.

Lafayette Won Lost Pet. 46 23 .667 40 29 .580 38 31 .551 32 36 .471 26 41 .388 23 45 .338 Steelers Add 3 To Bring Roster To 34 PITTSBURGH, June 20. Two halfbacks and a rookie center signed their 1953 contracts today Baton Rouge. Alexandria New Iberia Thibodaux Chattanooga 000 000 020 0013 11 0 Mobile 000 020 000 0002 9 0 Stone and Sacka; Harris and Teed. Beaumont HO 100 0003 11 1 Okla.

City 030 100 00x 4 9 1 Hockcnbury, Konick 8 and Brucker, Fiscalini f7n Taylor, 01 sen t7 Nardella (7) and Cash. 20,822 Carrasquel, Chicago Rizzuto, New York, Joost, Philadelphia Kuenn, Detroit Hunter, St. Louis LEFT FIELD Zernial, Philadelphia Minoso, Chicago Keli. Boston Woodling, New York Mitchell, Cleveland CENTER FIELD Mantle, New York Rivera, Chicago Busby, Washington Doby, Cleveland Groth, St. Louis RIGHT FIELD Bauer, New York Mele, Chicago Nieman, Detroit Jensen, Washington wtm the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League.

That Atlanta 102 110 12x 8 10 1 Little Rock 020 000 0002 8 0 Yesterday's Results Crowley 7, Lafayette 3. Alexandria 9. Baton Rouge 8. New Iberia at Thibodaux, ppd, ram, George and Parks; Williamson, Hoeksema (6), Marsh (8) ard Cie sieiski, Ryan (6). stake rider had his mount dead last as the field rounded the clubhouse turn, Mrs.

Walter M. Jeffords Maabrook aet the arly pace with Landlocked and King Ranch't Gran Chaco In close pursuit. Jamie K. was running easily under a stout hold as the seven horses raced down the back stretch. As they came the half mile pole and moved around the far turn, Arcaro waved his bat in front of Jamie hVa face and brings tht Steelers roster to 34.

The new rookie center Is Luo C. Tepe, 23, a graduate of Duke University and a member of the Associated Press All Southern Conference team last year. Halfback! returning signed contract! are Jim Brandt of Olivia, Minn.t playing his second year in pro ball, and Jack Butler of A pupil of Bronko Nagurski, former Minnesota football hero and once claimant to the world's heavyweight mat crown, Miss Theis also baa collected ring wisdom from such oldtime mat warriors as Ed "Strangler Lewi! and Tony Stecher. The 21 year old Therese stands five foot eight and weighs 140 pounds. Aside from wrestling, she is a champion ice skater, winning several events in her home state of Minnesota and in Canada.

Both matches Tuesday night will I It 51.309 32.158 26.773 19.228 17,119 40,536 34,108 23,922 22,477 20,381 46,722 32.108 30.441 Memphis 700 100 00210 10 2 Birmingham i x.000 232 000 12 2 Stuff el, Howell and Johnson; Kucab, Sturdivaut (1), Fielder 5) and Smith. Ruhe Makes Stretch Rally, Wins Lincoln CHICAGO, June 20 Uft Ruhe, owned by Mr. andMrs. A. E.

Rue ben of Toledo, barrelled from behind on the stretch under the coaxing of Jockey Johnny Adams to win the $23,200 Lincoln Handicap by a neck today before 17. 629. The winner received $15,930 and returned $6.80. $3 20 and $2.80. The time was 1:43 1 5.

Today's Games Crowley at. Lafayette. New Iberia at Thibodaux. Baton Rouge at Alexandria. CLARKSVILLE.

June 20 UP The president of the of the Ozark! has resigned tne Norris colt began to move. at the top of the stretch he shoved Philley, Philadelphia CATCHER Berra, New York Lollar, Chicago White, Boston Hegan, Cleveland Courtney, St Louis his nose In front, stretchlna out Gran Chmrn third Nashville (KM) 000 0224 11 1 New Orleans 000 000 0000 4 1 Constable and Novofney; Pettit, Lathorpe (9) and Brookey. bis lead with every stride. Land faded. Hal Price Headley'a Regal locked came on to take second and Manner wound up fourth.

effective Sept. 1st, to become executive of the Presbyterian Synod of Ohio, it was announced Saturday. have time limits of an hour and 15 22.804 12,306 1 minutes. THERESE THEIS.

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