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SEPTEMBER 12, 1947 THE 0 0 (L EWS-STAR TAOE FIFTEEN NEVILLE TIGERS OPEN GRID WINNSBORO WINS YANKEES SLATE WITH BOGALUSA SEMI-PRO CROWN Bengals Opening Season Tonight Under Threat Of Aaron Burr LOUIS REACHES NON TITLE Stewart's 2-Run Homer PACT WITH JOE WALCOTT Wins 6th Series Game (Continued on Fourteenth Page! cut toe, spiked accidentally by a team mate. First I BOGALUSA, La. Sept. I the rival football club I already in town, Bogalusa High I School students and fans jammed the I school auditorium here Thursday i I mght in a mass pep meeting prepara- tory to the season opener for Bogar lusa here Friday night against Neville I High of Monroe. I The Neville Tigers rolled into the I city at 4 Thursday afternoon, I and Coach Bill Ruple gave his charges I a light limbering-up drill before re- I bring to their hotel.

I Coach Stanley Gallaway reported I his Bogalusa squad, tackling the Class I A. Bengals in a warm-up before en- I teeing their double A campaign, were I in good condition for the season open- ke" and would be at full strength for their up-state rivals. Indications here are that a big crowd, to be swelled by the arrival of Neville's Tigereyes I and other followers Friday, will be on hand for the contest. The hopes of Bogalusa are riding this year with Aaron Burr. fast stepping backfield sensation who was on the Class AA all-state second team last year and is believed capable of top honors this year.

Burr will be the cocklebur in the pelt. and Ralph another Bogalusa backfield great, will be sharing the ball handling duties with Bun. Coach Bill Ruple of the invaders, revealing his starting lineup for the first time, said the opening assignments would go to David Kahn, left end. Joe Love, left tackle; left guard; Bob Hickman or I Iud son rn I i n. center; Jack Parker, right guard; Perry Kent, right tackle; Bdly Corser.

right end; Stoney I Smallwood, quarterback; Bucky Mc- Elroy or Tommy Phillips, left half; Fisher or Ronald Gunter, right half; and Robert Nelson, fullback. TIGER INTYPE BATON ROUGE. old records reveal that when Louisiana State copped its first grid championship back in 1908, Baton Rouge fans passed the kitty and presented gold- handled umbrellas to Coach E. R. Wingard ee Halligan.

Iowa has Hie most fertile soil of any civilized area of equal size in the entire world. NEW YORK. Sept. weight Champion Joe Louis, through his co-manager Marshall Miles Thurs- sey Joe Walcott at Madison Square Garden. Nov.

14. Walcott signed for the fight some weeks ago. Mdes said it Louis understands that if he should be knocked out in this bout, he will lose the heavyweight tale. However, the con'racts stipulated that it will be a ten-round. With Jena, 5-4 cessive season here Wednesday night as they turned the LaSalle Oilers of the final playoff.

A crowd of 2.400 paid admissions turned out for the season's concluding contest, and the Rod Sox boasted bout all participants having COO paid for home games this year. agreed to this in accordance with the Ray Hoffman, winning his sixteenth New York State rule that title bouts game of the season against four losses must be 15 rounds. WILDCATS MEET BOLTON TONIGHT Winnsboro Opens Football Season At Home With 'AA' Rivals and his third playoff triumph, held Zuber. the to eight hits while the Sox were tagging Dave Madison, an early season chunker for Jena who only re- cently returned to the Chiels after a whirl with Denver in che Western League, for ten hits. W.

B. "Dub Stewart iced the game away for the Red Sox in the seventh inning home run behind Buck double. Cl I I.AND AB RH PO A F. ..........6 0 0I 0 9 Kenner. 3b I2 0 4 0 rf 3 I 1 0 0 Seerev rf 2 0 00 0 0 Bo idreau.

ss 52 2 75 0 Gordon, 2b 5 33 0 3 0 Fleming, lb 2 0 0 ll 00 Metkov.ch, cf 4I 2 4 0c Hcgan, 4 I330I Black, 3 I 2 0 I0 Kiicman, .........0 00 0 0 0 Dorsett. 0 0 00 0 0 Stephens, I 00000 Totals .........39 IO 1527 IS I BOS ION AB ll PQ AF. Meie, rf-cf 5 2 3 I 0 9 Pesky, ss 32I2 2 9 D.Maggie cf 4 0 I2 9 0 Moses, rf I00 0 0 0 lf 4 I I 5 I Doerr, 2b 4 02 3 30 Jor.e’, lb 5 II5I 0 Batts, 4 I 2 800 Dente, 3b 3 00I 99 Deal, II I I 9 0 Murphy, I0 00 I)0 Zuber, 00 00I0 Harris I 00 0 2 0 Totals 368 IS 27IOI Radio Programs NETWORK PROGRAMS Time Is eastern standard. Forcen. trai standard subtract one hour, tor mounts standard aubtract two hours, Some local stations change hour of re'ay to fit local Last minute program changes not be included.

mo 121 1.15— IO 200 8 Box score; WINNSBORO. Sept. Bolton High School Beaus, strong Class AA eleven, comes to Winnsboro Friday night for a meeting with Coach Ji.a Nicosia Winnsboro High School Wildcats at 8 at Memorial Park. It will be the opening game of the season for the two teams and first football game to be played at Franklin new athletic plant. Arrangements are being made to take care of an expected crowd of 3.000 fans.

Winnsboro school officials said Thursday night. Coach Charlie Anastasio is bringing a well seasoned club to Winnsboro, and the Bruins will have slight weight advantages iii both the backfield and line. Tile Bolton forwards average ITO pounds against 167 for Winnsboro, and the Bear backs will average 165 against the 160. Bennett and Wiggins, an end and JEN ABR POA F. Michaels, 2b 4II 000 Barron, cf 4 0000 0 Carlin, 3b 4 0 00 0 I Medak, lb 4 0 2 0 0 0 Flynn, rf 4 0 I 0 00 John, 3I 0 0 00 Perry, if ...........42 2 0 0 0 Mallory, ss 3 0I00I Madison, 3 0I 0 0 0 Totals ...........33 48 0 02 WINNSBORO AB Rll POA Bouquet, ss 3 0I 0 0 I Hollis, cf 3 I I0 0 (I Radiance.

3b 4I000 2 Fte wa rf, 2b 4 2 2 0 00 Womaik, rf 4 03 0 00 Jarmon. 3I Ill 0 0 Brasher, lf 0 I0 0 0 J. Nicosia, lb 0 I 00 9 Hoffman, 0 0 0 00 Totals 33 5 IO00 3 Score by lnn.ngs: Cleveland Runs batted in Black Metkovioh. Gordon 6. HeRan 2.

Jones, Dom 2, Ba 3. Williams Two base Kenner, Gordon, Metkovi'-n, Williams, Dour Home runs- Got don. Jones. Batts Stolen Sacrifices Dorset t. Peaky.

Double and Hem nr Gordon, Boudreau and Fleming: Williams mid Pesky, Doerr rind Junes Lett on bases-Cleveland 12; Boston I. Baas on Black 2. Doi'ett I. Klieman I. Deal 3, Murphy 4.

Hun a 2 Strikeouts Black Dorset I. Deal 2, Zither I. Harris I Hits off Black in 4 2 ll innings: Kl email 2 in 2 3 innings; Dot sett 2 In I inning: Stephens 2 In 2 2 ll 8 rn 4 2 Murphy I hi 2 Zubei 2 in I I I. Winning pitcher I Hams Umpires VVeaier, McKinley, McGosvnn, Grieve, Time 2 41. Second Game BROOKLYN (Continued from Fourteenth rage) the Boston Braves, 4 3 and 10-8 Thursday.

The first game went 13 innings with Kirb' Higbe going the hack respectively, will be co-captams distance and homering in the Inst inn- of tile Winnsboro team. MEM GOODFELLOW I GET THE BOTTLE SHOP BAR 127 South Grand St Coach Nicosia, who has 20 lettermen back from last year, will be able to open with practically the same club he had last year. Rundell and Ezell, who earned letters here last season, are taking their first start as regulars at end and tackle, and Fay Duchesne. a regular in the Ouachita barish Lions' backfield at Monroe last season, is Torgeson, lb making his first start with the Wildcats. The Winnsboro lineup yes announced as follows: Bennett and Rundell.

ends Ezell and Taylor, tackles; Cupit and Lewis, guards; Paola, center; Remington, quarterback; Wiggins, left halfbacks; Duchesne, right halfback; and Hart, fullback. Two other backs almost certain to perform with the arc Kirkland and Carter. ing to win. Three of circuit clouts in succession in the first five iii innings of the second game. Box score: First Game CT EVE! AND AB ll POA Mitchell, lf 3 0 0000 Keltnsr.

3b 3 000 2 0 Edward, rf 0 I 2 0 0 Boudreau, ss 2 003 0 0 Gordon, 2 20 0 2 I0 FSem.ng, lb 30 I 4 I 0 Metkovich, cf 32 2 I 0 0 Hagan, I 00 000 RU? zlcovski, 1 I020 0 Gettel, I0 I0 2 0 I Tide, 0 0 0 0(I0 Groth, 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Boc kl ixan 0I 0 0 0 Gromek, ..................0 00 I 00 xxRosen I 0 0 00 0 Totals ...................24 3 ti 15 60 xDoubied for xx Flied out BOSTON Groth In 4lh for Gromek in All fib ll PO A Mo es, rf 3 0 I 2 0 I Pesky, is 3 0I I I 0 Male. cf 4 I2 3 09 Williams, ll 3 II 3 0 0 Dorir, 32 2 I2 (I Jones, lh 2 2I 4 (1 9 Bails, 3 I32 0 0 Dcntc. 3b I I(II I 0 Ferries, 0II 0 0 I Totals 23 8 12 18 4 I ROSTON AB RTI POAE rf 6 I 5 2 00 Hopp. cf 50 9 30 0 Rowell, ll 6 02I0 0 Elliott, 3b 5 I 9 0 7 0 Torgeson, lb 6 0 214 I 0 Ryan, 2b 40I 6 5 0 Culler, ss 4 0 0I 3 0 xM McCormick I00 (I0 0 Fernandez, ss I 0 0000 Camelli. 4 00 6 I0 xx Mast.

0 0 0 30 0 fca.n. 6 II I3 9 Totals ....................48 3Ii. i37300 cott by timings Cleveland DIO 200 020 IOX xHieri out for Culler In lith. XxWalked for Camelli in lith. zone out when winning run scored a Chinese dictionary made in 1600 for the emperor of that day.

It comprised 5020 volumes. PITT SBI RGI! AP. ILIi POA Russell, rf .....................4 I I 5 00 Castlglione. ss fi I2 26 I Gustine. 3b fi 0I 030 Killer, lf 350 0 Greenberg, lb 3 0 I 14 2 0 cf 50I4 00 Bloodwort 2b 5 0 5 5 0 Howell, 50I 4 0I Higbe, 6I202 9 Totals 46 4 13 39 18 2 Score by innings: Boston 200 OOO IOO OOO Pittsburgh lot ooo loo ooo 1 4 Runs batted Holmes.

Riner. Greenberg. Higbe. Two base Torgeson. Greenberg, Killer, Ryan.

Home runs Riner, Higbe. Sacrifices Bloodworm. Ryan, Howell, Hopp. Double to Ryan to Torgeson: Gustine to Bloodwort!) to Greenberg: Elliott to Ryan to Torgeson. Left on ba -es Boston 12, Pitt ourch ll Bases on balls off Higbe off gain 6 Strikeouts bv gain 8.

by 2. Passed bali Howell 2, Cs mein I. Ump.res—Gore, P.nell: and Robb. 2 38. Second Game BOSTON AB II PO A Boston darkness.) Runs batted In Gettel, Bockman.

Mitchell. Bitts 3. Williams, Moses, Pesky, Doerr Two base hits Metkovich, Sockman, Williams, Ferris Jonc. Three base hits -Doerr 2. Meta.

Sacrifices Pesky, Dentc. Left on -Cleveland 6. Huston 8. Bases on balls off Gettel I. oft I ride I.

olf Gromek 2. off Ferris 3. Strikeouts -by Gromek 2 by Peins 2 llif off Gettel 7 in 2 innings, none out in rd; off Linde in 2 off Groth 0 in I off Gromek 2 iii 2. Wild pitch Fcr- i i. Gettel.

Umpires McKinley, McGowan, Grieve and Welder. Time 1:53. Attendance 10.135 BROWNS BLANK NATS WASHINGTON. Sept. Sam in limiting Washington to six hits here Thursday night as the St.

Louis Browns defeated the Senator? 2 to 0. Zoldak retired after two innings due lo sinus trouble and Munerief received credit for the victory. Box score; VV Kilocycles ST. LOI IS Dililnger, 3b 5 Zartlla. lf-cf 5 ardino, 2b 4 Hiath, lf 3 Lehner.

rf ........................0 Stephens, ss 4 Judnich, lh 4 Coleman, rf I on Zoldak, Munerief, 3 AR ll PO A I 1 I 0 I 2 5 1 (I 0 0 2 0 () I 0 000 1 0 5 I IO 0 I 2 I) I 5 0 I 0 0 0 0 2 Holmes, rf 5 Rowell, lf 5 Torgeson, lb 3 Elliott, 30 5 M. McCormick ii 5 Ma.si. r. ..................................4 Ryan. 2 5 Culler, sr ............................3 x.xF.

McCormick I I I I I I I 0 I 1 I 2 2 I 3 0 3 0 0 Fernandez Voiselle, Lanfranconi, xHopp Wright, xxxLitw tailer Brazley, 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOO .35 2 8 27 IO I AB ll PO A OOO 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 I OOO 0 0 I OOO 2 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 4 I I 0 I 0 0 0 0 Totals .40 8 24 9 xFiied out for Lanfranconi in 6th. xxFlied out for Culler in 7th. xxxGrounded out for Wright in 8t.h. PITTSBIR OH ARRII POA F. Russell, rf 4 I I 2 0 0 Ca-tlglione.

ss 5 I I2 I0 Gustine, 3b 3 2 a2 3 0 Wietelmann, 3b I0i0I 0 Kiner, lf 4 3 3 7 00 Greenberg, I 0 052 0 Woodling, cf 30I3 00 Eioodworth, 2b0 0I 0 0 Kluttz. 2 I 3 0 9 Bonham, I0 9 00 9 Singleton, I I2I 0 Totals XX ASHING ON Yost, 3b Lewis, rf McBride, lf Vernon, lb Spence, cf Evans, Sullivan, ss Priddy, 2b Haefner, Candini, xRobertson Totals 34 0 fi 27 IO I xPopped out lur HaSfnei in 81 ta. Score by innings: Louis 020 OOO OOO- 2 Washington OOO OOO--0 Runs batted in Judnich Zoldak. Lett on Louis 12; Wallington 8 Bases on bali. -Haefner 4 Candini 2 Munerief I 7 Zoldak Munerief 3.

Zoldak 0 in 2 Haefner 8 in Murvriif 6 in Candini 0 in I. Winning pitcher Munerief. Losing pitcher Haefner. Umpires Paparella Summers and Rue. Attendance 3,639.

CUISON ROI I PHILADELPHIA. Sent. 12 ZP Rudy York hit his 20th home iud of I 0 the year with two on base in the first inning to start the Chicago White Sox FRIDAY OO Ark-Ia-Tex a 4.7 Ark La Tex OO- Fail field Four 15 Farm Nrws 30 Southland Echoes 45 Smith 00 New -Mira tidy Music lies Bros Ba 45 Hayloft Hits News Nrws Smith Bios Id Godfrey 30- Grand Slam Old Corral Warren and the Sister of Helen Trent Ga) Sunday OO- Romaine of Evelyn David Harum Eli abrin 8 ala sat Music 4 7 Petty Mason Covington Junction Nrws 45 Light Today Farm Journal of My Dreams Hunt 30- Give and ake You You 15 Monly McGee at the Phi the Groove 47 HaiBile Smith Music News 15 'T rout. pd i Baby Snooks; Show 30 Adventurers of the Thin Man Pi rice I- I in Peaee and War OO It hys to He ignoiaut Fe iii I i Lowell Thomas 15 Jack Smith Show .30 i 'n a pp Oh- New-- Reportri B. Shipley 15- Mu I arf ii Melodic i Snort' Final 43 Sta i Over a a on 1139 Club NO 1230 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 (tot tail.

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I I mama 9:00 Bleak the Bailli Quiz iii Lh ten ive I ll ama Minutes Sports 10:00 Boxing Bouts, Spurts Shoer 1 LOO New I lance Baliti Show Band only FRIDAY Morn cg News ('i in dup You Remember Set en ade Ritter 00 News Round in Page of the Air Memory rn- Meriting Melod Homemaker 4) Fashions on the Air 4 5 Jordan. Mi) Waring Sat i ora Lawton OO- News from the Tropics JO AA eras and Music Conceit Orch. Robert McCormick on tile Si ect Scores News 15 Fashions on Cie Air Luncheon Melodics Miller News 05- Drew Pearson Column la vv Monroe Methodist Church 30- Soc a1 Security 45 iii Highest Tradition 0.3—Your Reporter 1 -KNOP Melody Theatre uv New a Miller Matinee OO John MacY a ne is- clem McCarthy 29- Serenade to America 47 John Vaiideicook 50 Baseball a 7 itollv wood Report ct no- The Tommy I) or sr. Show in Melody Utley Puns the News Che. I (iii arf til The Third Horseman Pleasure Parade Ouachlta-Homer Football Baseball KNOR Chapel of the A Kerman Chit: mon Trio Pelham Heath inn Oich.

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Friday other semi-final will send Feliee Torza, Wethersfield, against bk ce Riegel, Park, Calif, ANNOUNCE AWARD LIST FOR TRI-RTATE EVENTS 1JVKE Alii. Sept 12 (Special)- More than $500 in cash will lf given away in at the big Tri-State Boat Races Sunday at Lake Village, Aik. Ivan McKinney, chairman of the spoil so 11 ig Camber ol Comme! i committee announced Thursday, Following is the complete list of ex nits hich begin at 2 p. entry tree and open to all Comers. Races appeal in tin order in winch they ill ire staged; Class A runabout IO lip) first, $10; second, third, $1.

I runabout 'up to 16hp) first I $15, second, $10; third $5 Class sei'vice runabout (22 lip) im i second, $20; third, $10. I Class A hydroplane first $25; sec; olid. $20, thud, $10. Class It hydroplane first, $35, soc i mid, $20; third, $10. Class hydroplane first, $35; second.

$20; third. $10. Racine. i unit hon to 24 lip' first, $35; second, $20; third, $10. Finale-Free fat all.

anything goes I first. $35; second, $20. third, $10. DKAW DEALS UNIVERSITY. 64 with Tulare md L.

S. oldest of Ole Mi S. E. C. rivals, the three teams have yet to register a tie verdict.

The closest decision came in 1941 when the Rebels took a 13-12 tussle from the Tigers. Air Conditioned Opens it ti ltc-35c-50c ENDS TODAY JoonCrawfordVanHeflin rn 8 A ASS SATURDAY JON HALL VICTOR McLAGlEN A HO ED i I Cartoon Unusual Occupations The Amt i iran membership of the Methodist Church is estimated at ii: ie than MLB 1410 fi 4 5 7.007 BY 7 45 8 OO, 9 OO- 9:25 I 45 I IO.OO IO 3010 till OO: ll JO- 12 012 15: 12 JO- 12 4.) 1 OOMS 1:302 12 303.30- 3 un 4 Bi 4 14 45 5 tfO 5 155 306 OO 6 li 45 7 (IOTT 57 ts JO 8 9 OHIO OO 10:15 10 30 IO 45 I ll OO I ll OY I 11 11:45 12 OO FUMIA Nev I -R im aud Bocal Pioneer Plnv Boys cal Moi mug Min Ii Min I ai Ag: on ky ABU Morning Mirth I ta al -News I.oval Hi a Tnst Club A lit -Mv Br ne Stet ABC Betty Clof kei ABC I lie I I Pop A in -Brenneman Bieakfast ABC -Galen Minke aik -Ted Malone ABC -Ne vx Local Mid Morning Local -Bona of Mis och I Baufchage ABC Bot) Cherely Bocal Nrws Local Joe Mooni Local Walter Kiernen Alb I lure Quarto rime I Bride aud Groom Bfiow ABC i Be Seated AHC Purl hmm.i Club Alb' Eddy Durum ABC Melodies to Remember Local Vc aer Period I an a I News Local Swing Bo. ai -Dick Truiv ABC All Star Dance parade Local refly Hod ABC -Jack Ai nisi i ting ABC 'I tS It asy I ocal Spot la Gas) I OCH) -News Local Simi light on Melody Local World of Bong Bocal he Little 8 how Local la Yoni aik Bleak Hie Bunk ABC -The Sheriff AHC Roll Call AIK -Cavalcade of ABI Morning Bora) Hazel AHC -Your Ii, olio Chaplain Boca -Lean Back arid Listen Ni'wa summai aik Hotel Steven Orch. AIK Palmer ouma ahu Ga'-me re Hotel Trio Alb Sine RIALTO ss AYING TODAY WERE WITH RH ll VKI) DI NNING UXI III KIM CRAIG RUSSI Ll. HAYDEN Also: Travrltalk and Cartoon REE firm I FLAYING TODAY MT ALSO; NEWS AND COMEDY MIDNIGHT SHOW SAT.

Errol FLYNN BorbamSTANWYCK tmm CAPITOL Alif CONDITION! Opu is ll I. Adm. 14c 35c TODAY AND SATURDAY Gene Anti and Champion, Jr. Wonder Horse ol Hie West ill of Carbon! Spurts Koto of forest Bangers Nu 7 MNDAX-MONDAY Dennis KEEFE "IJK John LODER ELTA Opens IO I. Adm.

(Ic-25c TODAY AND SATURDAY Do feature Let- Warren Onuplai Plus 1 1tire No .2 LaMur -Al St John Totals .............................35 IO 13 27 Score by innings: Boston 400 IOO 8 PHB but an 301 120 03 to on 7-3 triumph over the- Philadelphia Runs batted in -Torgeson, Mas; 3 Kine! Athletics Thursday night before 7,445. 6, Ryan 3. Russell. Wmteimann 2. Single- Joe Hnynes, the winning pitcher was.

ton. Two ba't? Elliott, Kluttz, Wietel- mann, an. Three base Int Home run: Ma Kiner J. Ryan. Sacrifices -Voiselle.

Singleton. Left on Boston 9. Pit burgh 6. Bases on balls off Voi-eSie Singleton 3, Wright 2. hit on the hand by a batted ball in the 7th and forced to retire.

Bex score; Brazley I. Strikeout: rile I. Lanfranconi off Bonham 5 runs. Voiselle 5 runs, 7 I Lanfi anconi 2 runs. mugs; Wright 0 run Beazley 3 runs.

3 hits ton 3 rn fi hits in fi frariconl. Ump res -Pine Timc Attendante free ladies. -by Bonham 2, Vois- Singleton I. 8 hits in 3 innings' in 3 innings: 3 hits in in- 0 in 2 innings; in I inning; ts Innings Winning using Robb and Gore OIC paid; 3,736 GEORGE LUFFEY MAKING GOOD AT SOUTHWESTERN LAFAYETTE. Sept.

12 ball coaches said Thursday thru Lelar.d into "an outstanding prospect for the Sa'age left end End Coach Clifford Johnson said other good end prospects are George Luffey from Monroe and Rich- aid Talbot of Thibodaux. I Hit AGO ABR ro A I Kolloway, 2b 0 A 0 Kennedy, lf 5 I 2 I 0 0 Wright, rf 5 I2 3(I (I York, lb I 2 90 0 Tucker, cf 2 3 00 Appling ss 2 0 3 Baker. 3b 4 0 2 I 4 0 Tresh, 4 I 2 5 00 lies. 3 0 2 0 00 xWaliesa I 0 0 0 Gebrian, 00 0 00 0 Totals 4(1 7 15 273 0 xStruck out for PHILADELPHIA Haynes in AK 8 h. IIPO A McCoJky, lf II 5 ll JOO't, ss 00 3 ll Valo, rf 2 i II 0 0 Fain, lb 3 0 I 7 I0 Rosar, .............4 IIfi I 0 Butner, 3bo 2 I3 I Chapman, cf 4 0 0 3 00 Handley 2b 3 0 II zzFrank- I 09 0 0 9 Coleman, 2 I) 00 00 zRichmor.d f) 0 0 00 0 Savage, 0 009 0 zzzKnlckei bo- sar I 0 0 0 0 32 3 27 7 I PELICANS SELL AL FLAIR TO PHILADELPHIA PHILS NEW ORLEANS, Sept.

ll- Ai Flair, New Orleans first baseman, has been sold to Philadelphia of the Na- Bonal League for an unannounced sum. Announcemr ut of the sale was made here Thursday night by Roy Dis- sirtgei general rnanagei of the New Orleans Southern A ocmtion team. is the home-run and runs- batted-in champ of the Southern Association this season. He was nosed out by Cliff Dapper, catcher, foi the most valuable player award. For fine stitching, a thread about a foot long is easie to handle and will not weal thin and break from pulling through the cloth many times.

WARD KNOCKED OUT OF AMATEUR EVENT PEBBLE BEACH, Calif Sept 12 One of the lug favorites toppled with a crash Thursday a' die 1947 U. S. Amateur golf championship tournament reduced itself to four who will pair up in hole matches Friday, Two tone formal national amateur bo Mat vin Ward of Spokane, Wa? Ii. went to the sidelines in quarter-final round, I beaten 2and I by John Selby, a Piedmont, resident now Jiving temporarily in Rye, N. Y.

It was an upset of first water, Selby struggled 22 boles to win his fifth round match Thursday morning and teed off against Ward as (lie underdog. Ward had breezed through his fifth round srtto by a lopsided margin. The w'in therefore pits Selby, i former Princeton student and navy I At Eros High School IJK; DOI BLK FEATURE TODAY WD SA KOAY I RST MONRO) SHOWING SHE'S SUSPECTED OF BEING DETECTIVE Guilty of Murder, Too! KRAMER ADVANCES NEW YORK. Sept. -Jack for Collinal, r.

h. tor ii 9th. 72zS.nzi'4 for Savage in 9th. Score by inn.rig? 300 OO I 009 Runs sn Yore. I Haynes Baker 2 Tmh.

Vale, Boar. Three base ti." Kramer defeated James Bi ink, Seattle Tmh, Re ar Hon run York Stolen southpaw. 6-1. 3-6. 9-7, 7-5, Thursday base- Appling Douo s-Patn and in a hardfought fourth round rostck of the national tenn.s championships Left on 7, Philadelphia 7 at Forest Hills.

Champion B8 or 1 Haynes 4 r.an I Strikeouts--Ha 3. in an I. St'- age 2 off 6 in 7 innings. Gebritn 2 in Coleman ll sn 7. Ravage 4 2 Wild Winning Lotting Jane Hubbard and Berry.

Time 04. plays Bob Falkcnbuig in a quarterfinals match. Th are 107 men for every IOO women rn rural America. BALLOON DANCE $25.00 IN PRIZES Saturday Nite Sept. 13 Adm.

per person. Tax Ind. Play in (j The Modernaires LITTLE CLUB 2800 DeSiard Phone 9143 N. YOUNG, Owner rvVVx Ovel A if -I. THE THEIR tOdt Vinjink'Uwnefolld NOID DID OGI RADIO STOHR KURR SHREVE PO RI, IR MS A I 30 CM ai WOS.

MUSIC and TOM) -STARS OF RADIO, STAGE fi RECORDS SPONSORED BY W. M. U. OF EROS RA PUST CHURCH EROS, LA. ARmitiion: 30c and Monday Night SEPT.

IS, 8 P. M. At Eros High School a Sass ta fe Twill A KEN CURTIS' JtNNtnR HOIT Sn Also; Chapter No. I Of Our Serial Law of the And Cartoon to He a MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT AT ll P. M.

11 RST MONROE SHOWING ft OLIVIA de HAV ULAND LEW AYRES Manually Johnson's rThe park MIRROR.

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