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L e e T S P i - — ; 1 < : -1} DAY FONE 30 NITE FONE 421 ' | O'Doul’s home run with one out Boston 67 T8 NOTICE OF HEARINC OF | “SERVICE LUCAS” Manager All Present Chl"nl’s | in the ninth inning and the Cincinnati 5 8 FINAL ACCOUNT | UCAS” | 1 | score 11 to 11, decided the first Philadelphia 49 94 S W ) N R > 1. | game. Hack Wilson made his American League In the United States Commission- v = e Are ow ecog'uze( 2 | 50th home run in the second Won Lost { er's Court, ex-officio Probate game. Heathcote made two home Philadelphia . 96 47 Court for the Precinct of Ju- Challen e b Carnera runs, English and Klein one Washington 89 54 neau, Division No. 1, Territory g y each. New York 81 63 562| of Alaska - —|Cincinnati 5; Brooklyn 13. . Cleveland 6 69 524 In the Matter of the Estate of 2 & OMAHA, Nebraska, Sept. 16—All|chinning, leg lift, ope climb, hop- American League Dy B0 8 e 0| EHORERT M. SAUNDERS, De- RICE & AHLERS CO. i prosent champions in the VAFOUS|gtep-and-jump, stAnding broad|Washington 14 ot ). | e 56 8 392| Notice is hereby given that the ) prize fight divisions have been rec-|jump. bar vault, and baseball throw | was given ragged support. Cron- 20 i e s s 1 Y glve ] Plumbers % Hy. ithe Nationai, Boxing |y | in made a home run. Boston 47 96 329 final account of Grover C. Winn, ] AI.ANJ.QII.D Dgtsedh X i 1O SUOUKRCY !New York 5; Detroit 3. New - - - executor of the estate of Robert i SRR Rl S Tk e Rtk SR o S | York won on Sorrells bad in- e- — e 'M. Saunders, deceased, has been “We tell you in advance what the job will cost” 3 tending the annual convention he: .lmclmLs BIKE 500 MILES | ining. the second,’ scoring four || SPORT BRIEF rendered to said Court for settle- .| Schmeling is recognized as King,| IN LESS THAN FOUR DAYS | runiv The other run was in|® 5 ® |ment, and that Saturday, the 8th Rotund, piano-legged Lewis Rob- | Stribling number 2, Carnera uextl [ ha 1Nt “ o N day of November, 1930, at 10:00 ert’. Wilson, familiarly known asjand Jack Sharkey fourth. CARMICHAELS, Pa., Sept. 16.—'p i " W% o 1 s 3. 0. Secona| :Willie Strwuug nas named his|oclock in the forenoon has been [1* “Hack” will never command an| Al Singer was recognized as the|six-day bicycle racers are PIKers, ooy ton tnoisEs” . 5 new airplane “King of the Cane-'quly appointed as the time for the $30000 salary for his work on the lightweight champion. {compared to Leroy Sharpneck, 18, Pacific Coasi I brakes” one of the titles Sports'settlement thereof, at which time G SR, ball field or even half that amount. | Primo Carnera was given a clean of Chicago | No games were played yesterday | Writers have conferred on him. any person interested in said estate . Nor will be ever be the popular idol bill of health and ail suspensions| The six-day racers have a smooth g the clubs were traveling to open | may appear and file his exccpuun‘ or. showman that the one and|were overthrown. Itrack and they really rest half of this afternoon on the following | Eighty percent of the 43 football land contest the same. omly Babe Ruth has been. | Carnera challenged the world for the six days. schedule for this week: players on the Maryland squad uro? Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this Nevertheless, Hack Wilson pos-'a championship bout and put up| Leroy climbed on his wheel in| portland at Seattle. from within the state or the Dis- 2nd day of September, 1930. sesses an excellent chance to beat $2,500 to back his challenge. IChicago on a Thursday afternoon| Oakland at Sacramento. trict of Columbia. | (seaD A. W. FOX, | Ruth at his own slugging game this | ST % |and pedaled into Carmichaels Sun- Hollywood at San Francisco. i United States Commissionet | wear and become the new king of | COMPETITION PUTS ZEST |day afternoon with the thermome- Mission at Los Angeles. Thirty-six candidates for the La-! ex-officio Probate Judge. ‘Home run hitters. IN JAYHAWK GYM CLASS hovering around 100 degrees on S |fayette college football team will First publication, Sept. 2, 1930. by ¢ Hack was eight homers back of cach of the three days he was on 4 g0 into training during this month Last publication, Sept. 30, 1930. the Babe the first of July, but he| LAWRENCE, Kas, Sept. 16— the road. [ s::gfi.f"&;’.’.:f}.’.':s at Saylor’s lake, Pennsylvania. | caught and passed the Yankee star “Gym” classes are more than ! The distance is approximately{ | g Dy the end of August. 160 minutes of exercises” at the Uni- 500 miles. The last 100 miles Was Hollywood w::, ’;‘;“ ?:5‘7 Macauley McEver, brother of ) many respects Wilson's rise as versity of Kansas. over mountain roads. Los Angeles 31 28 ‘569 | Gene, the Tennessee back who led, ° e | one of the super-clouters of thel H. C.-Allphin, professor of phy-| The youth says he “just decided gan Francisco i gyl &1 ‘s23ithe mations football scorers in! OB Pmtlngw TRAVEL BY AIR game is even more remarkable than sical education, has injected tests 2 noon” to visit his aunt Qakland 32 2 ‘4851929, has been named an assistant | | 3 { gt 1 that of Ruth. The Babe was en- of physical prowess and ability in‘o|and uncle here .and climbed on his Sacramento Ty 4 |coach at Virginia Poly. | t.tk Seflice FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED dowed with natural assets in such the course, and as a result students | picycle and started. Mission 29 37 A39 | " 3 7 A\ ok Lty [¢ ty that he could waste a are taking more Interest than they PRI IS Portland i 28 36 ‘438! Turf from old Cartier fleld was| you want it—reliable service \ : : ) & ,/ flock of them and still be a few have ni past years. Points e , GAMES MONDAY | Seattlc ¥ .26 39 400 | transplanted to the new Notre, always. We dvnyl plmm = \A = ¥ blocks ahead of most any rival. given for varying degrees of pro-| Nationai League | National League yDame football field to be opened! o ion back of R Ruth was bound to be a superman ficiency in the tests, and scores Pittsburgh 1; New York 6. New Won Lost Pct |this coming spring. guarantee of satisfaction * FOR RESERVATIONS—F : at' anything to which he turned made by contestants during the se-| York broke a five-game losing Brooklyn 84 60 583 - - - every prinling }ob we do. We I ‘) NS—Hangar Phone, 429; Gas- his hand in baseball. mester determine the “best <Jr-| st Terry hit four times St. Louis .. 82" 60 577 HALLOWEEN DANCE kbe: cvod penisssh - tineau, Phone 10. A. B. HAYES, Agent. Wilson has clambered and strug- veloped” man in the classes., | in five times up, a triple, double Chicago 82 61 573 The Ladies of Mooseheart Legion | B pnn gled to the top by sheer persistence.| Competitive tests include the floorj and two singles. New York 78 65 545 will give a Masquerade Dance on and are willing to back ou | The Giants and John McGraw dip, 220-yard dash, pot race, | Chicago 11, 6; Philadelphia 12, 4. Pittsburgh " 68 521’ Halloween night. —adv. | iudgmzm with our guarantee thought so little of him that they, . . = AR N o, SRSV Y R R B * gy | 1" 1 Lok ol T T released him to the minors nnd; forgot to keep the strings attached. | | The Yankees paid the equivalent | of $132,500 for Ruth’s release from | Boston when 29 home runs was a record total, but the Cubs obtained Wilson for the paltry waiver price; of $7,500. ! v Flack was a “goat” in the 1929{ world’s series, losing two fly balls in the sun during the seventh in- ning of the fourth game that was b - fatal to the hopes of the Cubs. A less courageous spirit than Wilson might have been broken by the criticism heaped upon him; by the derisive comment. that greeted him at_Wrigley Field when this season started. Hack was caricatured but refused to fold up. As a result he has once more become a hero on the northside of Chicago, where the (] business of being a hero is just as tough as in Harlem or the Hronx.l PAYING BY CHECK is the Safest Way The Safest way to pay bills is by check Household and Personal checking accounts are welcome at this Bank. Special courtesies to women depositors. First National Bank Some Fur Coat Specials For September Brown CaracllBDaE . ... .. s s e uins su3805.00 One of. the principal reasons why | the Athletics haven't made any run-| awdy of the American league race again has been the failure of Rube _Milberg to share the pitching ef- “foctiveness with Grove and Earn- shaw. 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(NS .- — MEETING TONIGHT { ' Moosehaven Legion No. 25 will meet tonightsat Moose Hall, 8 p.m. Al members assured a good time,| imich and debate. ) g = GRANT BALDWIN, —adv. Herder. -