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Manders’ Educated 77,000 WATCH PROS CONQUER ALL-STARS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30,1985 Toe Provides Cubs, ; Pirates Refuse to Be Counted Ou Bears With t of National Pennant Chase Vi ctory | ee ) IF Teams Will Battle for S | Ohio State’s Year, |B :—DIRING HEAVY RAIN our Leams Will battle tor otate (GRIMM CLUB TURNS || Cook-Croonquist Monopoly Break “ia ' . . Is Goal of Missouri Slope $ Says Gopher Pilo ty] CCC Title Here This Week-End) BACK BRAVES, 8-2; s Goal of Missouri Slope Stars : Sizeable Edae i oe When expert shotmakers from west Mythical U. S. Champions Slate F wets Hare Sib tn company Wows Fom Merde. TWO) MINNEAPOLIS GIRLS PLAY | BUGS DEFEAT GARDS| sz sarstar seus Egan Cron Shee * annual assa' m Every Department Except Medora, Kramer and Lako- ; eighth Missouri Slope golf tournament ule This Season “debian i VETERANS IN U. S. SEMI-FIN wend tne rounaiy that fs Blanar — Kicking y ta Win Way to Finals oWe Pi . to end the monopoly be ea | Minneapolis, Aug. 30. n ? Le ae nes size 2 Tigers Rout Browns, 13-3; Red| youths, Paul Cook and Neil Croon- | Bikeman, head Gian Of tab AAlncaatER SHEPHERD PACES LOSERS! Four ccc baseball teams, sub-dis- THE Ee, Sox Shove Pale Hose In- _| ist. have had on the champfonship giidiron "wars, ears he ae trict titlists, will battle here this Patty Berg, Beatrice Barrett, flight honors since the tourney was of the Big Ten struggle Large ‘e é week-end for the Civilian Conserva- | ‘ | to Second Division first launched in 1928, | ade Way, FA smursaly: ee é Western Maryland Star Fum-|tion corps camp championship of Advance in Stirring Matches | Pau Eee ee “this looks like Ohio State’s year” - j North Dakota. ALINE Ns ——_— eld the , , bles Ball Behind Own Goal [North Dakote. i way inco! at Interlachen (By the Associated Press) 1928, '29, ’31, and ‘33 while Neil, one soiatipidh Se eieee OF tk eee ‘ for Two-Point Safety the state event through elimination | (By the Associated Press) Strong has been the tendency this|of the state’s most promising young cal national title, Blerman declared, ; H games in the past three weeks are NATIONAL LEAGUE Minneapolis, Aug. 30. Patty jSeason boRbi irks the pices merits stars, captured the honors in 1930, °32 | oe ‘e a a ot ws 4 a, 0 cee oon prea ert w L Pet. » 2 —(P)—l mnant battle as a = 4, hinking Minnesota terms : Chicago, Aug, 80 —(—The talented | wedors. oe by or REAM and a. St. Louis.. 18 45 ‘26 {Berg, a little freckle face, and Bea-ldetween the Cardinals and Glants,|""" "* pescy peak Form | aie team is rather { " £ toe of Jack Manders, 210 pound full]o769 of Lakota. New York 75 47 615|ttlce Barrett, a southpaw who plays|but recent developments indicate that! pot golfers are at the peak of “Ohio State : r | back of the Chicago Bears, is the cur-|° Drawings will be made at 1 p. m.,|Chicago . 7 50 .60g|her golf right-handed like her pa|Chicago's Cubs must be considered 88 summer form, however, making th sa 0 t seems to'be in the fav- ; rent margin of difference between algaturday at the Fort Lincoln head. | Pittsburgh. 2 55 567 OMe tab ecie hiee eoe mana |S Cte Ace a Pirates ltask of replacing them at ine tap Ma sue Pata ct i ae De good professional football club and : ny and the first game | Brooklyn 56 68 452 4 jational | can't entire! count out. wi 2 4 an all-star college array. Sail be" plied” on the post diamond | Philadelphia 537081 wate Sy ik wees hae eat SER Gira Hed gered Fae tenaing. cewen . ba aa, pre Apes “they ane c | “4 - inci ‘ 5 rc » , al tl wn fiel jut weak on the Z . 3 oe, nila e iineriy of 17,000 Thurs: Hil at got ae ee see BORDA 8 Ay Mo the very highest, challenging the cad, "woud up ® successful eastern] stride got es into his winning | some fine sophomore talent. Many . Bie day ‘night at Soldier Field, but the eine first one has been completed. — tournament's champion of champions,|tour’ Thursday by trimming the] Doni rinks Saat tase ‘ta tolawed sales ut this Tooks like Ohio’ State's j only earned points bounced off Man-|" piay for the consolation title be- MERICAN LEAGUE | amebiies I tHe ae es ot erin Braves 8 to 2 for their tenth victory ligst week by taking the 36-hole medal year.” e j ders" right toe late in the first period.|tween the losers of Saturday's two Sawai Ww LPet. semi-finals; Batt a AeAP ot tet a in 17 games on the road. play tournament at Devils Lake, : Bi ref to get excited over i ’ ‘The other two came in the Hs vise encounters will begin at 1 p. m., Sun- | Delro! eS bd = ced InEGNLGH etealt at tnwrage OF 17 eee Pirates Beat Dissy Croonquist blazed his way around | | |innesote’s aire ; i eeRiarriuchied tie areesy ball Pee ae ene Cue ee Glevelal 64 38 325 (8unning for a finalist berth by chal-| Pittsburgh knocked off the Cards|the Valley City course last Sunday | ie CROONRLIEE | Eight-Game Schedule | a. MISRMHIS UGH’ Goal line and Tell On| ete ooeee uncer ay eS Beh ebatelt 63 61 30g/Ienging Charlotte Glutting, broad-|and Dizzy Dean 5 to 1 and the Giants and came very nearly equaling the | Q , | The Minnesota football team will | a i n Bi Kemmans In Charge Cui ‘24 {shouldered blonde from West Orange, | outslugged Brooklyn 7 to 5. The re-!Ccourse record as he won the tourna- | return to the gridiron this fall facing _— Hs <a | Lieut. L. M. Kemmans, Infantry. | Chicago |. HW 2 ots B,J, ih the lower Dresher Se, | ult was a general tightening of the |Ment in easy fashion. Since then he |¢nd where Paul will defend the title! schedule of eight games, five with ‘ as FO eee adorn in | Reserve. district welfare suas ue VaaHIneSH a Se A8F Odds, based on the record ot|race with New York only 1% games|has toured the difficult municipal |he won last year. {Big Ten foes and three with non-con- Ratt: acecoréleas ‘standdtf ti| eee nt ne aceeaieene Milcemes Se LOU a7 TA gan {Past performances, were AGaiibe Ciba behind the Cards. layout, scene of the Missouri Slope| Play in the Missouri Slope event |ference opponents. Five of the games PMRTeLES EMIVEGSE Walle, Won vel | one ei ren NET 393 \put they already had broken tradi-| Pittsburgh, cutting their distance |€Vent, in 67, five under perfect fig-| will be nine holes of qualifying and Will be played at home in Memorial Teht) but still Ieft, something to be |ticibants will be housed at the head-| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION _|tion, becoming the first two girls from, |from the leaders to seven games with | Ures. nine-hole match play except in the|stadium and the remaining three are ! : es s quarters company camp a t og Naa . Ce jthe same town to march into the |their eighth straight victory, tossed in Cook to Defend Title finals of the championship flight ei for foreign fields. 7 a Ba, ‘ Trophies will be awarded to the Minneapolis 7 oe 599 [Semi-finals in the history of the 39-|Big Jim Weaver against Dizzy and The two Capital City experts in| which will be 18 holes. forth Dakota State college will fur- ; ; taerenn ot Reet rockin cr championship ea Gh Hutilacal Tala polls 73 37 $62 (Yeat-old tournament, ‘The thousands | saw the oversize elbower come through peo adits bettie cere cae golf-| Entrants may qualify Saturday af- ata cer Be eeaaon in en fy ‘ ist oth in wi cee i 4 f galleryites, wh ise to. shi with one of his finest pitching per- compete in the Interna-|ternoon and all qualifying rounds emorial 4 thrilling, bruising football, in which ; ' Columbus 71 59 646 Of galleryites, who promi ater u : if ty failed to ee a touchdown. Peet ee ay dei ase? Kansas Cit 71 +60 +542 | all attendance records for the “pow- | formances. tional tournament at Minot this week- | must be completed by noon Sunday. bein oe! eer 28. October 5 a r) Pros Decided Edge inander of the CCC’ and commander | Milwaukee 67 «6411 Sree ed ell bath etl ae ‘Tigers Stretch Lead ae = : ‘The first game away from home will Bs: : The professionals, however, had alot the Fort Lincoln post. St, Paul 85 488 Pr uld score one af the areatest upe|, Detrolt’s Tigers took advantage of Association Race Sentimental Favorites |come on october 12 when Nebraska's { sizeable edge in every department ex-! Kemmans Friday extended an tn-| PO,» 75 410 rots of all in ai all-Minneapolis fina, |the idleness of thelr leading rivals to Victors at F t Hills | Comets Fil entertain the Goph- . oe ene ey pat oer er ee vitation to the public to attend alt isville 86 338 'Teteetch thelr Ammeritan. Langue lead its 4 t 8 at Fores! Hs Rai the coo game of the cur< irst downs to six for the amateurs./of the games. There wW no 5 Plays Deadly Game to 9% games over the Yankees with a Hi Final Kh} ng yl rent home ome series at Lin- ‘ Shepherd, the fleet Western Mary-|charge for admittance. NORTHERN eA FE ct,| Against Mrs. Vare, who is eager to|13 to 3 rout of the Browns. UI age mene Herel set get) coln, Tulane, the university where land halfback who led the nation’s) Co, 2766 of Mandan advanced tOln..24 stoorhead ... 30 18 4og{prove that a woman can have two, The Red Sox. broke their deadlock pence ieee favorites had plenty ter cenumentel |Headeoach Bierman developed sever- } ‘Scorers last year, and John Regeczi.|the semi-finals with an 11-7 victory | yy ‘706 | ables and still come back to win the|with Chicago, taking fourth place if al outstanding teams before coming to former Michigan star. outkicked| over Co, 795 of Bismarck in the quar- | Winnipeg 3122585 | MO onal t behind Cleveland and|Intrasectional Games Remain |?*id87- Minnesota, will send its team : to. } Beattie Feathers. Willlam (Reds) |ter-rinais after turning back Cb, 2765 | Superior Tt 2S tO eerd QNGL:. “OH. Che GAIGnT re tice [ARGV ING HHS PaISTattae AES Chon babe : ‘They heaped accolades on the vet-/ Minneapolis on October 19 for ths a | Pollock and Bernie Masterson, aver-|of wishek, 9-3, in the first round. | Fal! Claire 3, «38 = 507/sixth championship since _1992, division as they turned back the ath-| 0% Schedule; Red Birds cram Spaniard. Manuel Alonso, and/first game between the two colleges, aging 37.9 yards, pod i Heavy Hitting Team Grand For! 21 . 32 39¢|Glenna, wife of Edward H. Vare of letics 6 to 2. Wes Ferrell pitched his Win, Tie With Hens Norris (Dick) Williams, 20, who won Homecoming, Oct. 26 ] } The spectacle, the second annual! po, 2767 of Medora earned its way ‘396’ philadelphia, has been playing the|20th' victory of the year. Q Homecoming has been set for Oct- 4 Ki ‘Brainerd . 18 300.375 the United States championship more | obe: ’ | presentation of the kind, provided linto the state event with a convincing oe oy eton 18 30 ‘gyg Same deadly game that made her the| Other clubs in both circuits had a Ape en Tees beindlidaiee ered ip ober 26, when Northwestern’s Wild- { one om abe start to finish for]95.2 victory over es 2763 of ued! oo greatest figure of feminine golf injday of scheduled idleness. Chicago, Aug. 30.—()—Competition “Aiden pein the big e . seed muy to saat : e vd. City and a 16-10 win over Co. 2 whee. lurprise Oo 4 a i i ‘The Bear's defense, which allowed| or New agian: Thursday's Results CaO wien ie etait NATIONAL LEAGUE Keesha teetteerpia and western clubs | jhe first round of the combined men’s | position in Memorial Stadium on No- {tself to be shoved around by last} Go, 766 of Kramer defeated Co. 796 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cini Pirates Trim Cards wing en for the season, the|and women’s national singles cham-|vember 2. Both Northwestern and ' year’s All-Stars, was anything but aor Foxholm in its second elimination Sire . ae a 1, portlets haga 4 he ek Pittsburgh — The’ Pirates defeated {final standings in the American As-|Dlonship by besting the highly favorea'Purdue are back on the Gopher 4 Pushover Thursday night. Only once|game after beating Co. 165 of Mo-| New ory qe meonke her foes with ease, winning her first|St. Louis for their eighth straight /Sociation pennant race will be decided | Berkeley Bell, while Williams emerg. |schedule after an absence of « year. : did the collegians penetrate Bear ter-| hay), 12-1 ew York 7; Brooklyn 5. Prato Banda cantit iees parict t by | victory 5 to 1 RH EIda the arc nvemilee innacabeles ed victorious Cah area a Welch,; Three of the traditional Gopher “ Ke 0. 2760 ‘ly utes) : luring the next recent crowned nation: uubho | 0} 0 FEE UI ol ala dita 550 28H of Lakoln narrowly edged nonnAMPRICAN LEAGUE 2.4 and 3 margin. ‘Thursday, loser Bt, Louls........000 100 00— 1 7 Oot intrasectional battles. peat charioiee: 7 | peease acietiart with seta ceiaes 3001 5 i er, 5-4, ton 6; Philadelphia 2. ‘st hole and one dow sone ie While the pace setting apolis| In the women’s division, Helen |pla: I = deriy (tie tinal tele with the| tuning back Co. 2774 of Carrington,| Detroit 13; at. Louls 3. through the sixth, she shot sub-par| J. Dean and Delancey; Weaver and|saiters were hopping berween fttods elen | playing Iowa at Iowa City on Novem: Bears leaning on their three-point lead, Shepherd, the workhorse of the college squad, broke away for 15 yards away four games back of Minneapolis, will { eee ft ar les al —_——- | NORTHERN LEAGUE Fett, Minneapolis golf professional, /Ghicago ........201 101 003 8 16 3tcarry on the flag fight slong the Buddy Baer K0’s | Fiutson, Alabama's All America flank - Fargo-Moorhead 9; Crookston 4, | Who told her he wouldn’t teach her Be. cca sawn eastern front. er and one of the heroes of the Crim- > Bow! triumph ove Regeczi advanced it to the five Bears rose up on the next play, ing Shepherd for a six yard loss, and took the ball on downs when the: end around play failed to work again. ‘The Stars made a longshot attempt to tie the score early in the second quarter. Regis Monahan, former Ohio State star guard, attempted a field goal from his 49 yard line, but George 1-0, to enter the playoff. Sixteen CCC camps throughout the state entered teams in the climina- tion playoff. YEST@R DAY'S S$ T Ss (By the Associated Press) Dick Bartell, Giants—Led at- tack on Dodgers with home run and three singles. Wes Ferrell, Red Sox—Limited Athletics to eight hits for season's 20th victory. Frank Demaree, Cubs—Pounded Boston pitching for double and three singles. Hank Greenberg, Tigers— AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus 2-1; Toledo 0-1. Grand Forks 8; Winnipeg 2. Duluth 7; Eau Claire 2, Superior 9; Brainerd 8. (By the Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE wick, Cardinals, .369. Cardinals, 105, MAJOR LEAGUE Batting—Vaughan, Pirates, 395; Med- Runs — Galan, Cubs, and Medwick, Hits — Medwick, Cerdinals, 184; Her- at her opponent, Elizabeth Abbott of Los Angeles, to win the succeeding four holes and win eased up. Miss Barrett, daughter of Bill Bar~ the game unless she learned to play right-handed—she plays all her other sports left-handed—had a larger mar- gin of victory than did Glenna, de- feating Marion MacDougall of Port- land, Ore. 4 and 3, with a brilliant display of golf that blanked the Portland brunette on the first nine holes and gave her a 4 up lead. Eliminate Tough Foe Miss Glutting survived Thursday by eliminating Mrs. Opal 8. Hill of Kansas City, last of the come-close- never win challengers, 2 and 1, The match was squared four times but Grace. Cubs Trim Braves Boston—The Cubs got 16 hits as they defeated Boston 8to2. R H E Frankhouse, MacFayden, Betts and Spohrer. Giants Win New York — New York gained a game on 8t. Louis by winning from Brooklyn 7 to 5. RHE 004 000 100— 5 10 1 121 011 Olx— 715 2 Babich, Leonard, Reis and Lopez; Castleman and Mancuso. AMERICAN LEAGUE Ferrell Checks A’s Philadelphia — Wes Ferrell pitched a steady game as Boston defeated ly Nicollet park, their home base, and the three other western cities, the second place Indianapolis Indians, If Donie Bush’s crew continues to maintain the near .600 pace they have set throughout most of the season, the Indians will have to race through their remaining 24 games at close to an .830 tempo to edge out the Millers and bring the pennant to Perry Stadium for the first time since 1928. The Millers will be called upon to meet the powerful Kansas City Blues, the troublesome Milwaukee Brewers and Marty McManus St. Paul Saints, who would rather beat the Millers than any other club in the circuit. Toledo and Columbus engaged in a Jacobs, the defending champion, en- gages Norma Taubele, former na- tional indoor champion. e ° Crooner in First Max's Brother Knocks Irish| Jack Doyle Down Twice .in Initial Round New York, Aug. 30.—()—Concert and chautauqua managers are flee- ing fast to New York's most available jsound-proof cellars -Friday—dodging ber 9, Michigan at Ann Arbor on No- vember 16, and Wisconsin at Minne- apolis in the season’s windup on No- vember 23, _—— | Fights Last Night if (By the Associated Press) Buddy Baer, 238%;, Livermore, Calif., stopped Jack Doyle, 204, Ireland (6); Lorenzo Pack, 203%, Philadelphia Petrin, 177, Newark, N. J., out- pointed Yustin Sirutis, 213%, ~ Brooklyn (6); John Anderson, ~ 171%, Sweden, outpointed Tony ~ Musso, Be as\ Thuradi tt in the Celli, Leominster, Mass., 177% to block the aii asris left Sonabass lamnmned 24th emer ssndsea: | tee) Cubs, ae eee is fa a aa Mes Ei was pene eolledeiphis . ee 220 020 io a 4 ae "Seaivity, in the rede The Rea |ffom the Buddy Baer and Jack Doyle| (6); Mickey Walker, 168, Rum- singles against Browns, scoring lome runs—Ott, Giants, 29; Berger,|fo stroking her ni! In the san hia t, 2 to 0, and the|they observed in Madison uare N. J. knocked out foot. three runs and batting in five. Braves, 28, of a trap, losing the hole. Miss Glut- Philadelphia ....100 010 000— 2 8 0jBirds took the firs! 8a son, Lineups: All-Stars Hutson, Ala. .... Blazine, Ill. Wes. LT. Monahan, O. 8. LG Chicago Bears Hewitt Buss Richards Jim Weaver, Pirates—Held Car- dinals to seven hits and fanned eight. Twins Increase Lead, Giants, 12-4. AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting — Vosmik, Indians, Pitching—Lee, Cubs, 15-5; Castleman, 352; ting provided the final touch by can- ning a 14-foot putt for a birdie. Patty's finish in a 1 up victory over Mrs. Dan Chandler of Dallas, was the final act of a day of dramatic W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell; Marcum and Richards. Tigers Win St. Louls — Detroit walloped St. ‘Louis 13 to 3, RHE second was called in the fifth be- cause of rain with the score tied 1 to 1 Red Birds Win, Tie Toledo—Columbus defeated Toledo, (Garden for a brief moment last eve- ‘The youthful, crooning brother of Max Baer, who waltzed away with a technical knockout in the first round, | Menger, Patterson, N. J. (2). is New Haven, Conn.—Steve Carr, - 165, Meriden, Conn., outpointed ” Nathan Mann, 174, New York (8). North Adams, Mass.—Wether Re. E. Kawal os. 2 to 0, in the first game, and the sec-/and thi uished Bonny irish lad| Afcelll, Boston, stopped Johnny Boyan ain RG. Kopcha , inni Reed eth mag ; Bos played. 10s CLES TAIN: On Bt Lows “$00 ooo O03 : i ond ended in a 1 to 1 tie, being called | with Bilelg eves, who also has an| Stsclano, Providence (6). (Weights ¥ Berber, 8. F. RT. ‘Muso| Colts Down Winnipeg ie Gane pee oee: (08h, teers |e: final hole, she ran a mud-caked|""aiter and. Cochrane; Walkup, /@# the end of the fifth because of rain.Junescapable tenor. are suddenly the} unavailable). | A , 8. Meth, RJ = ” Indi e i ffman Het "| First Game— Frankenstein creatures of those man- ex.—Tony Herrera, ae one ag iaPaulcAne, sam othe aco: ite-“Vosmik Indians, Cramer, Ae hump for a birdie. She conceded her | C2 and Hemsley, agers who were onlookers at the so-| El Paso, Tex, outpointed Dave Shepherd, W.M. LH Moorhead Twins continued their fast | jue nan Greentere, Sricors, a4; | poonent’s long putt to send the re- advertised fight. Shapiro, 137%, Galveston, Tex. stretch drive for the second half eae rine) Cay Tg, Tigers, 34;)sult into the record books as a 1 up Hardly had the first round started) (6). Northern League championship main- | 5 ate Ae (eS eae: victory. ports oun | p before young Baer waved at Doyle, Marysville, Calif—Johnny Pena, - ‘The summary: taining thelr six game Jead with less | COO nee G Nets“ ANRBee Ais$)/ Als |. Derblay’s matches Batt iat 25P. city connected with his middle, and the} 128, New York, outpointed Kid Score by periods than a dozen games left on their! ° Tigers, 14-5. central standard time and are over (By the Associated Press) Irishman stumbled. Ray, 128, Stockton, Calif., (10). All Stars tie schedule. ne A i 18 holes. Saturday's final will be over Baer knocked him down for three,| ———_——_—_——— a oan. <3 0 0 2-8|, The Twins beat Crookston Thurs-|, The Texas Interscholastic league|26 holes with morning and afternoon « th rain) then for six. ‘When the Portland Ducks started 4 Bears scoring—Field goal, Mand-(9ay. 9 to 4, while Winnipeg finally |/és Tuled that football games In jrounds. New York, Aug. 30.—(P)—Dr. Harri-| Winford and Ogrodowski; Sullivan| ‘The last time Doyle got up, with|winning in the Pacific Coast league & ers (place kick); safety, Shepherd | lost to Grand Forks, 8 to 2, the first |!easue competition can be played at son Weaver, medicine man of the 8t./and Laskowski. every Irishman in the crowd of 11,-|recently after he started batting to ms (All Btar) ‘ oe Colt victory in the last 14 games with |"ight only by mutual agreement of} Burleigh Grimes, the famous old| Louis Cardinals, must be the berries. —______ 547 moaning, Referee Billy Cay-|the infielders,, Bill Cissell, manager ‘All ‘Btar substitutes—Ends: Leeper,|the Maroons, the teams. spit-ball hurler, now pitching and}... In the seven years he has been| Almost every race meeting in South!anaugh, an understanding man,|and second baseman, decided to take. nwestern, Morse, Oregon; Lar-|, Duluth won from Kau Claire, 7 to Sere managing Bloomington in the three-|training the Cards they have won!Dakota since pari-mutuel betting was|wrapped his arms about his celtic/no infield practice himself, for luck. ‘Minnesota. Tackles, Lec, Ala-|2 24 Superior kept Brainerd in a] Fifteen thousand persons witnessed|I league, was banished for protesting | four tournaments . . . and seem head- |legalized there in 1933 is reported to|countryman and led him away. The saees ee ama; Bengtson, Minnesota; Steen,|!48t Place tie with Crookston by de-|the Indian tribes’ war canoe race at/an umpire’s decision in a game in/ed for their fifth. have lost money or barely made ex-|first and only round of the sched-| Moose Clabaugh, outfielder for the. Syracuse. Guards, Barclay, North|feating the Muskies, 9 to 8 in 11 in- | Coupeville, Wash., in which ten boats| which Manager Bill Burwell of Terre! ‘The Doc says Pepper Martin is his|penses, and therefore the system may |uled six-rounder lasted 2 minutes and | Portland coast league baseball club. Carolina; Much, Washington; Schir- nines. competed, Haute outpitched him. ‘most amazing patient... . The wild|be abandoned next year. 38 seconds. wears glasses while playing. } alli, Notre Dame. Centers, Siemer-|}) OUT eee en seas Sarnia rise 8 a ing, San Francisco; Ford, Michigan. | Whi | ba i Skictebachs senting, Sane cle ||, QUT OUR WAY By Williams |||snree gueses as to the bedi patient ||| OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern | Kupeinet, North Dakota. Halfbacks, | 9—————= =o): -- ime—! is oe Regeczl, Michigan; Lund, Minnesota; OU WHEEZy, TH WELL, He DOESN'T nee ae sey epenaie a be Borries, Navy. Fullback, Wetzel, Ohi , Dizzy vine thing Btate. lavy. io CARPENTER, WOULD |SEND ‘EER A DOCTOR tell him to and no arguments,” says I JUST GOT WORD, MASOR, EGAD, VINCENT. \T Bear substitutes: Ends, Johnson, LIKE TO WALLOP, WHEN HE GETS A nee ee THAT TH BOSS IS COMING IMPERATIVE THAT 1 Becker, Crawford. Tackle, ‘Trost, SLIVER IN HIS HAND, cote ee thom fosre Glenns P ROW WITH GUESTS— 1S Guard, Zeller. Center, Miller. Quar- ER A MANICURIST Wi Seles Vere mning ron ab Tees UP TOMORR DEPART ON THE MORROW, terback, Corbett. Halfbacks, Ronzani, HIS TOENAILS NEED pai Plog Saigo —+SO YOULL HAVE TO BLOW. ANYWAY !-<PROMISED Pollock, Dunlep. Fulback,” Nagursk!, TRIMMIN, ER A~—OH ie si TH BUGLE FOR ORDERLY - : 2 Referee: James Masker, Northwest- A THOUSAND THINGS) |"A" victor cra TH THE GOVERNOR ID SPEND em; Umpire: John Schommer, Chi- T PUT Y " Snore .orer, Donald, Budes at RETREAT W FORTNIGHT WITH HIM Be ea jidge, Wiitred Bisith, De. PUTS CARPENTERS) HE'S BEATIN’ THEM Forest Hills will mean a ticket into BoYS IIE IT A “ Feit, Wilired Smith, De- OUT OF WORK. 7—{OUT OF JOBS, YKNO the first ten for Wilmer Hines, South WASNT FOR HIM AT THE EXECUTIVE Chicaso a) Pee rere fais hada ciancotia ta ; MANSION !—-Nou SEE, . ae t 18 days. Nor has his elbow ad a COULD DROP YM DRAFTING THE Ve workout in tt 5 ES ‘ ut YOU mw RE NeE Re att soit since’ ts YY ERCHOR HERE TOR POLICIES AND SPEECH 7 te: Cleveland Indians next year is Donie FOR WIS NEXT * ‘ Bush, former Pirate and Tiger man- ager. ... President Alva Bradley Promptly nailed reports he would Z > Ef bring Donie up from Minneapols to 7 , : supplant Steve O'Neill... . Bill Terry y Eas Nee Bia rienis $0 'ie oF Wet Golfers in Three-Way Tie for Canadian Lead Montreal, Aug. 30.—(#)—These rug- ged Canadian golf layouts hold no terrors for Tony Manero, a swarthy going caballero from Greensboro, N. TELLING ME Lee Ramage thinks Joe Louis will Maxie Baer intworounds . . . Lee's word needn't be taken with 5 ® dash of salt, for he was smacked plenty by the Brown Bomber on two Occasions. . . These Perry boys seem to have @ monopoly on sports _ Championships . . . There's Fred,| i who rules world tennis, and Alfred, |. British Open golf ruler . . . Wash- ington State. will have five married men on its varsity grid squad this faji_. . : Jimmy Phelan, University _ of Washington coach, sees Stanford | | again winning the Pacific Coast foot- "ball championship, with Washington State looming up ready to pop in on top should the Cardinals falter ‘They're saying that Jimmy Bucher, the Dodgers’ infield find this year, is one of the greatest men in the ma- beating out bunts . . . New i Sports writers already are re- serving rooms in Detroit for the world series . . . and @ few of them are writing hotels in St. Louis ete 4 Friday the start of the second round in the Canadian open tourna- ment found the Italian out in front, but tied with two other golfing sharpshooters from the other side of the border. Manero, together with Gene Kunes of Norristown, Pa., and Jimmy Hines of Garden City, N. Y., turned up with & par 70 to set a dizzy first round pace Thursday. gs. CHEATIN’ TH’ CHEATER PA LT oF 9.55 © 1995 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. 1 M. RES. U.S. PAT. OFF.

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