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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDA JUNE 15, 1916. s \ Copyright, 1918, Iniernational News Servic BRINGING UP FATHER , o WAR- AR - FROM E-IF 3 BY QOLLY - 5AMBO SAMBO- WHERE | | A PERSONAL WELL DO You r% AAL\fiT-rM DID You BLY THIS DIAMOND TR0 OF A GOT STUNG WHEN PERDSONAL FRIEND KNOW 1T 1SN VHE BOUGHT THIS S OUT TWO DOLLARS - ‘ : r's, bean ninger , | ROURKES WIN WITH [GUBS WIN THIRD SOOTT OUTPITCHES [RUSS OFFENSIVE [Drug Which Gaused Wit PReS, 0'TOOLE ON MOUND| IN ROW OFF YANKS WALTER JOHNSON ~STILL CONTINUING| ““**1,’Licuid For i - : eman 3 i i | | Mrs. Dean Ringer returned victor IS \, WEST. LEAGUE. |NATIONAL LEAGUE | : In quuld Formm a nine-hole bogey competition at Omahs : : : W, L. Pet. W, L. Pot. | o . | : — 3 ! _Burler Effective After First| Chicago Defeats New York by Omaha .27 17 "0 Brookiyn . 27 16 628 Chicago Hurler Also Makes Fluke Slavs Make Fresh Advance Against| Waukegan, I, June 20.—Dr. John 'g’fi,,dsggg‘;;“;.a} ;{“m%‘;“fifim‘,}“}o i Inning, ;Vhen:e Is Hit for the Soore of Four to R TR i S HE S Single, Scoring Two Runners Germans and Austrians in {3 Ttay,k;rv ;0{5q§r,};e53ficdttgd=y!;t and 65. Mrs. Ringer shot a 57. Other our i 7 Denver ...21 24 .467/Chicago i i e trial of Will 1. Orpet lor the fgecores as follows: RS Nothing i Sloux city'21 34 ‘467 Boaton .. and Copping Game. va"f’“‘ Seotors. alleged murder of Marian Lambert O il Wathewson T2 10 8t Joseph.20 23 465/ Pittsburgh . that the cyanide of potassium which | Mrs. Vermillion... 58Miss Melcher. [1] EIGHT TO FIVE I8 THE SCORE MATTY I8 POORLY SUPPORTED |7,dic’’:% s ldislst Louis .. FOUR T0 ONE I8 THE SCORE|TAKE MEN AND WAR STORES|caused death was faken in liquid Al sabanale i e RS By 78 Y AMER LEAGUE. | AMER. e orm. He based this statement of |Mrs. L. M. Lord.. 63|Mrs. W. B. Tags.. 8 ) 3 T”delh'h -I““:dl‘-"‘l;fi(’;k‘hphym i Net;v :’orl:, {“:' “‘—Chf'c"" ;lw“ et ‘;’i lfi P‘C;h e Chicago, June 14—Jim Scott out-| London, June 14.—In Volhynia and allegation_that st’ains of the poison | Mrs. Barstowe 3 . : ,th..e"hny :m: ?)f‘{h:nurie':“t!‘t:? 'Y' i “'d ":‘! t 3":‘, "‘:'“ o‘r’ New York ‘26 31 1632 I e Perl® 39 20 .03 | pitcher Walter Johnson today and|Galicia the Russians are continuing |7 Miss dL““b"'_S 1’.;"50". was §edni Fairmont Blauks Lushton. 8 Marty O'Toole was hit for four runs w:r ":ofi.y'tt-e lc;])re ‘;mih': b t| Washigton 26 13 .61l Kansas Clty 2 39 1533 | made a3 fluke single, which scored their strong offensive against the ;’;i"mt and not cyanide in crystal| Fairmont, Neb, June 14 —(Speclabis in the first inning, but thereafter was h-u.t ‘t ::‘ ime New K°' fi_'. fi“lg Boston 1135 34 ‘10| Columbus .39 20 1808 | two runners in the fourth inning, giv- | Austro-Hungarians and Germans and | This point was regarded as impor- | Eonmtont. "o bail nere, “Boorer " effective. Score‘:’ R hit w%luich "u’o;e:sg:& ho‘ufr:mmL:v- 8 AssToledo i+ 17 32 438 | ing the locals a lead which Wash-|on various sectons in both regions |tant by the state in connection with | P4, o By AB. R, H. 0. A E ender in the seventh inni:g wis Néw \833| Milwaukee 15 33 1312 | ington could not overcome. The score | they have made fresh advances and | the charge that young Orpet bought |and_Sharkey. ' 5 o 2 7 1 0|York's only safety and 'prcven!ed Yostarfay's Resuits, was 4 to 1. After two were out in the captired additional prisoners and war a two-ounce bcy le from Charles Has- < — i 4 0 3 1 0 0|7 nder from duplicating the no-hit WESTERN LEAGUE. fourth and runners on second and singer, a friena in the drug business 2 ¥ 7 T et a8 e pitched agalnst the Cibats Topeka, 6; Omaha, 8. : third, Scott, with the count 2 and 2 stores, , - / at Madison, Wis. The defense, it is Bii e 6 &L r‘“ season. The veteran Mathewsoh NATIORAEC LEAGD N, on him, connected with one of John-| In Galicia the drive of the Russians | said, will contend that Miss Lambert 4 3 2 3 % 3|pitched well for New York, but was Booen 15 By Loois, 5. son's swift ones and the ball dropped | has brought them across the Dniester brought the corrosive in crystal form ® 3 1 1 8 b oflaccorded wretched support. Ouly| New York, 0; Chicago, 4. in_short rightfield. river, where they have captured the | With her, probably wrapped in a bit re, 3 1 1 0 o 0|three of Chicago's hits were clean, lmll?l:i'l:d'elphll, 3; Pittsburgh, 2. (Twelve| Johnson's wildness laterc on, | towns of Zale Szczyky and Horo- of paper. ; p R add ONEUMATIC NON-SKID PUNCTURE-PROQS % 5 1 = o a|and none of their runs were earned. " AMERICAN LEAGUE. coupled with doubles by J. Collins|gonka, from which they are pressing Dr. Taylor said stains of sediment, Guaranteed puncture-proof, yet Shortstop Mulligan, who had’made | Dstrott, §; New York, 2 and Fournier, netted two more runs. | forward toward the Pruth river and |20 impalpable powder, were on Miss / Gp dpf ' TOPEKA. ] oy " e L Waahington: 1. Singles by Foster and Johnson and |4, i e d1Lambert’s hands and in a streak| Pneumatic. Guaranteed for five Pt i At only ten hits in twenty-six games 80, gton, 1. £ the Bukowina frontier with Czerno. thousand miles' se-vice on any AB. R K. O A E| tior to this series, made nine hits| °b Loul §: Hoston, 5. a_double by McBride saved the|yit; their objective. from a corner of her mouth toward d but th doanilen Y @ 1 3 9 o ~o|during the four games with sthe AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. visitors from a shutout. Scott pitched |, Fighting Around T 1 her forehead, as if left there by a ’g‘ , but ten thousand miles “on 1.2 1 4 9Gints. s his best l;all in the pim}:]he:_‘ algd wa; = t;‘e ng 'h“’“f'l :"(‘_"1}"‘:: . | trickle of liquid. tmertongmul air” is a common re- CHICAGO. NEW & iven perfect support, the fielding o rarther rth violent fighting 1s R T 2 oA LA ot PR Worr, RO e | Rl atdibar polnte e,vel:- and T,‘;fy being a feature, | taking place around Tarnopol, where Gallant's Manager Announces. ? 1 3.0 ofMcChrmioa 10 e u.:l:o-:l.‘u::::';t T”'.n. Do | Schalk was hit on the kneecap by a |the Austro-Hungarians, reinforced by M”hnclumhmlmffir of Gilbert Gallant, LLAW ok, s 3 i . | says he int Gal P A0 R 34! Molnes at | Denvar, Omaha at St." Joseph, ff;\;lw"l)'sc:‘rl: refused to leave the gemr;asn; Jlr:r,}lzls‘:;:gs '::czivta}:’u“i; {azm. el Wit Bundse. Gritte 3U’FI-°YM23MPANV " . . : 5 e < Not fast, 4 Vi . : : g : : fl ib : glg {’ {’ ',' National League—Pittsburgh at Boston, £ WASHINGTON. CHICAGO. the direction of Lemberg, capital of bert :nmlx:; of\‘:cot E:thet:m;\c;.l.t e = o 6 0 0. ofArhero 3 (] 1803 $::T(..z'ln:lln Bm.l;lv;img;‘llml- at New AB.H.O.A. 6;_c°|»n.fl‘aa'f"?“olo' Galicia. Northeast of Tarnopol near S o2 o Taflevderp 3 § 8 1| American League—Detroit 2t Washington, “b3 13 8 0 Vorobievka, positions have changed in ninth. 0 2 0|8t Louls Philadelphia, Cleveland at el ‘2‘3 2 0]hands repeatedly in the heavy fight- 050010 b ! rotate. 38 13715 8 | 2O Facksondt 4 1 1 0 o|ing, while east of Kozloe, which lies 010000 t: Chicago .. 00001003 jumg | e o e SN southwest of Tarnopol, the capture \lduf, Forsythe, 2; Sac. | New York 00000000 0—0|wity with his bare hand. In Boston's haif, Terryss & 11 3 o|of a Russian advanced post is report- acrifice fiies: Tm- Stolen bas Merklo, Tlack, Mulligan, | with two out, Magee doubled over first base, Alni oScottp 3 1 0 1 0|ed by Vienna. ',l\ol- "7:'-1 [ [Buseltion hick: Noberteed, Aroter, Williams, | scoring Snodgrass, who 'had singled. 0 totals..31 82713 o, In Volhynia northwest and west of oy 3 B o Vol OF | Kuiganto Futr: st vusm on emons NNy 0B, | Town. i 33T s Eenians et Pty dod oe: i J1, o Westy % | New York, 1¢ Chlcaso, {. Bases on balle: | Gron, 001 ] B I SR the Austrians near Rojitche and oc- 3 » 9 in 3 1-3 ionings. Um- | Off Mathewson, 1. Earned runs: Off F 7 0 o °Bstted for Alnamith in firth, cupied the town of Torchin, while Earl co s' out: By (Tainemeen. £ By Taveader 5| @nals 1 0Ko'chy,1b 600 ":.h." Moot MeNTide 3 (Weaver, Austrians have again repulsed the oper 1Z08 Umplres: Kiem and Emslle. M e 9 1 91 pournter, J. Collins. Three-base ‘hit: Four. | Russians, who were attempting to / [} . Phils Defeat Pirates. § 0Trag'r.o § 2 o|nter. Stolen bases: Weaver, Terry. Double | cross the Etyr river, inflicting heavy T0 Race 1 138810 Philadelphis, June 14.—Nishoff's home 1 0fpiays:/ Schalk to Terry, Terry to B. Col- | losses on them. run with two men out In the twelfth in- o Russ Positions Shelled. 1 ning ended a pitching_duel between Rixey n Umana 1n y and Jacobsrand gave Philadeiptiia the vie- tory over Pittsburgh today, 3 to 2. Both e ey o twirlers were given excellent support. Ell'fl Co:p%rl. ylnnlelr‘ of thle Minne- dacobe 1ad the bettar of the argumant until apolis an gin classics last year | the ninth, when, with one out, Luderus re- . celved a base on balls; Dugey ran for Lu- and a consistent money winner for | derus and scored on_Paskert's single and ~ the last four years, Killifer's out. The National leagu Tuesday to drive in nant, the first ever won by the P! mobile races on the East Omaha oval | A" FIvt: " Wnie, ATer o8 Bhrece " *Winning run scored with two out. 00001020000 0—3 0110100000 14 ts: Griffith, 3 : Mollwits, Egan. Stol base: Mar- anville. Sacrifice hi Herzog, Smith, Snod- grass. Double plays: Wingo to Mollwits, Maranville to Egan. Bases on balls: Off Mitchell, 3; off Ragan, 5. Hits and earned Oft Mitchell, 13 hits and 4 runs & The diversion of the Germans on the northern part of the front ap- parently has not yet assumed great proportions. The latest Petrograd official communication merely reports bombardments of Russian positions at many points, while Berlin only records the defeat of the Russian cav- alry brigade southeast of Jacobstadt Struck out: By Scott, 6; by John- Wild pitches: Johnson, 2. Um- pires: Nallin and Evans. Coveleskle Holds Yanks. Detroit, June 14 —Harry Coveleskle, who defeated New York on Monday, held the Yanks to six hits today, Detroit winning, 6 to 2. The ga which was the play-off Sale signed a contract tl::‘ Omaha auto- rul eleven and two-thirds Innings; off Rag: meeting at the Univérsity club Tues- |y bt and 1 run in twelve innings. Hit|..oihods apnd to recover our commer- |to Burns: Stanage to Vitt. Bases on balls: \ uly 1. ings. s i - . ) L,OW“, will pilot one of the famous LO.A.E. :n?:".By‘ nlfln:h:‘:l‘? ;n I::alltv:l::.n :.‘:!n?;m-: L',J;";.?Z:“E?,‘r.m.‘""i«"::fi'?:;' l'vr::.:u::n and an mncrease in the Russian a.ml'- The Ta]k of the Stutz cars, which were campaigned L Byron and Quigley. o out In the second Inning atter he had |lery fire in the region of Baranovichi. \ 50 successfully. This car attained a|w, ] . . "':t"‘&ns“t’r';;h‘_"d_:g“"(fv:“‘:"::‘,z"“‘nv“:f"‘{ The Canadian troops in lh;lreglo_n S st ooy g 111 Economic Council . (ST ™ ™ L) ot e bave e s gl o own seen there will be some tal g 017 NE' 3 3 over e , 5 n in the local derby when Cooper starts 013 0f Allies Holds a BHOAE . o APHOAE |them southeast of Zillebek in a gal- to put his foot down hard on the L4 P ’ 13eovieid 40380 Hfio and sducce?sfful assaug, -‘:~'°}‘;° t $35 Suits closing out price, $19.75 ~ 16 i S ] t I'iS o % } : gv:“fi_u 1i00 1|l yards of former Britis posi- rt) = Ll . The Omaha race will be Cooper's i €3s10n & & 9 4% Oimanre 4 1 3 o o|tions which the Germans captured re- $30 Suits, closing out price, $17.75 © first 1916 start in the country east of ——— P 2110 oBurnsid 3 211 0 Ofcently, The re-gained ground was o . . the mountains. He did no:r{ake part Totals. 43 83622 2 Paris,' June 14—Premier Briand |3 FliLa e e 1 1 3| held despite a vigorous shelling by $25 Sll!u, closgng out price, $15.75 in_ the New York, Indianapolis or |, ‘T¥o out when winning run was made In | delivered an address of welcome to- | Mogdgep o o 1 o gcovikiep € 1910 the Germans. $20 Suits, closing out price, $12.75 Chicago races this year. He has [ “"Ran for Luderus tn ninth day to the delegates to the economic | Rutweti,w 8 0 0 0 0 Totals. 33112713 1= s been out on the coast, where he is| ~*Batted for Barney in twelfth. conference of the entente allies. *Nun'ker 0 0 0 0 0 o $1.50 Manhattan Shirts $1.15 :lolmidmdhthe-.(re;mt [;lriv;rlof then; Bittaburgh ...d 00 0 geo1000 :._: “I(t is not gp?‘ugh ; ctlo "glgl:lqucr b); (S-Sl O 1 Dixon’s motor graphite sz'oo Manbattan § hirts. R '$l.35 all, even better than D¢ Palma ani adelp! —3 | military union,” he said. BEC MUET |/ for v | e oo i o Y o o e - ) Two-base hits: Rixey, Cravath. H i i jc| Totals..38 634 6 1 rubbed into your tire ) o g‘”:,,""%",‘,’,;,,,“"‘,‘:‘:yk"";.:.::,,f‘"';m’- rion b:vhi?:;f‘:r]fil“fiin:ngbo?cmi‘:{:: $hatted for Fiaher in sevent. shoes will inc¥ease the ™ Arrow Collars 10c A . 3 X ock, 0 “ h F, o v 4 S L RO S SO Letter Men to Jmn Wasner, Niohott, Stock, Sacritics Mea' |sive development of the material re-| ‘Ran ‘for Nunamaker In seventh. life.of your tubes and :l?t:a w;'y:t :nh:n to n.;.'m:u ';n uot;aces of t de;"m'b exchange of thehlr New York 0000010 0 1—2 kill ‘the blowout bug. : ¥ b AT I ARPOLe L . |products and distribution among the | Detroit . 1110003 % . it 4 NflW Athletlc chlb L ’b::hd.;”g.lk":'y' Banes n AN s |markets of the world. We have to| Thres-base hits: Cobb, Youns, Veach (2 It is harmless torubber. PRI, runs: | Of. Jacobs, 8 hits rans In |assure economic liberation of ~the | jiolen basec Cobb. Sactifice hits: Ma Keeps tubes cool, soft College and university letter. men |eleven' and two-thirds innings: oft Rixex,|world to restore healthy commercial|plays: Baumann to Waiters: Vitt to Young and pliable. 413 South 16th Street. P 6 " ] by pltcher: By Rixey, Wagner, Johnston, | "= . dl{ night to discuss joining the new Hinchman, 8truck out: By Jacobs, 3; by |cial independence.” DR ReTiIn, Sy AR Bl 11O Riasll o ® Athletic club of Omaha, expressed |Rixey, 5. Umpires: O'Day and Eason. +The conference, which opened to-| o Mogridge, 3 hits and 3 runs in one unanimous sentiment in favor of join- Dodgers Trim Cards. day, differs from the previous gath- | inning (no ut in second); oft Fisher, GRAPHITE 6 hits and 3 runs In five innin, off Russell, ing the \new organization. Brooklyn, June 14.—Brooklyn made it |ering held during the war to coneider | 3 88 Snats TER I8 two muiRess off Cove: "Although all of the 100 or more | a8 "o o ting thoa ali s |questions of economics as_affecting foskle, ‘one run. Struck out: By Fisher Automobile letter men in Omaha were not pres- | long drives while the Cardinals were mak- | the entente allies. The earlier con-|1: by Russell, & by Coveleskie. 4. Um- | ent at the meeting, it 18 expected |Ine oror. B ot thestvan Brookiy Wi | ferences were largely academic and | P PROSSnLY, . _ that most of them will become mem.- | aryora ot the visltors counted in the ‘scor- the delegates did not represent their| . B Sox: . A St. Louls June, l4.~After Wellman A 1 kind f bers of the Athletic club. All who |ing. St Louls a lead ot three runs The present assem- | weakened in the sgbenth special kind Ior can afford it expect to join at once. The letter men expressed a desire to have one of their number on the when Brooklyn bei two doubles, a tripi four of the locals replacing Ames meanwhile. Coombs was re- its_fifth inning. Then nd three errors sent oss the plate, Jasper club directorate. 1t was, called to |lleved by Msrquard in the alxth and heid |ing members of the cabinet of cach | dalls netted six runs. St Louts won, their attention that A: W. Jeferis, | smaing inthe sscond. ihninea and. gave allled country. The ministers of com- |** * S b touid Sroduced.only by the who is'a letter man, is a member of | Way to Mow! Betsel's home run in the [merce of all the allies and the minis- AB.H.OA.E. AB.H. oseph Dixon Crucible the present board of directors and |4 \T\heh teachers he umplre htcattn | ters of finance of four nations are Howoirtnd 1 9 3 1 hmacantr & 0 Company. general counsel for the club. his hand as it was bounding over his head. |Present. = wis | 130 oMillerct 3 0 Ask dedler for the —— Score: The sessions are secret and will [ Haellid 4 2.7 § SBortoniv 4 1 Dix Y Lubri o é,.' HASTINGS BALL CLUB sT.Louis . BROOKLE continue for sevetal diva. The niain ed S 8 6. opaanane & 3 s dmiceeims L. 2 purpose is to evolve a general pol icy | J 1.5 5 0John'nss 3 1 JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. TURNS OVER ITS PLANT ||1'::l"": H H :’xflqfi‘b = }! which will be applicable after the war LB :'s';:".',;":' N 2 Jersey City, N. J. Hastings Ne_b -—une' 14(Special H'fibr-?. ; ; ; g (‘;%'.":ii;' : { to secure joint trade relations amon 000 OWellnp 1 1 % Established 1827 % Telegram.)—The “gi,,”'g“ep 's.“ fison:rt 30 0 0 Ocetash 19 the allies and to prevent renewal o b i 1 g ‘association, which managed the State Sormtntt 4 1 13 Otvatedn 1 H Getmanye commercial expansion in et °'1“"""' 0.0 Sy AR league team here, has turned over to | Snydere 4 0 111 1 the markets of the allied nations. S NS Ty ey %o Corhanss 3 0 0 3 0 WE STOCK AND DISTRIBUTE the Ch?mber of ‘(‘:on‘:merce ;he blall; Amesp " 2 0 08 1 9 Murt hMakeS Hole Tota DIXON'S LUBRICANT. \ance of $266 and the stands, club | Jusper.p R house and other equipment at the ball | *Bot*" 1020 H ag % “Batted for Janvrin in ninth. g L park. | Totaws, .33 T2414 ATl In a slngle stroke sBatted for Cady In ninth. s g st A0 alEath: Most Modern and Sanitary Brewery in the Weat. Mowrey, by Jasper. Btruok out: Ames, 0 Struck out: By Mays, 1; by vent, wouldn't | 13 Coom! 8 t by Wellman, 4; by McCabe, 1. ) G‘.fl.l“. .p:::..t :1'.. ":’:4"]1}1:’ 2 v"‘,.‘ “g'“‘". Fall Ver Peters Umplres: Owens lll:l.ouchm?. i ) y Braves Beat Reds. e Now It's o “Third Ty Cobb.” *Batted for Jasper in ninth. *Batted for Coombs in fifth. Home run: Betsel. Btol: bases: Gets, O'Mara. Sacrifice hits: Cutshaw (2), 0'Mara, O. Miller. Bacrifice fllea; J. Miller, Hornsby, runs runs in four Innings (mone out in fILth); o Jusper, two hits and two rune in four in- nlu‘; off Cu-"m. six hite :M‘t‘ rn‘- '|'= five innings; off Marquard, one an runs i four innings. Hit by pltehed ball: governmenu. lage is for the direct interchange of views among the gm’ernmenu con- cerned which are represented by lead- The event of a life-time, to a golfer, is to shoot a hole in a single stroke. terday evening at Happy Hollow club. Murtagh was playing Bo ft | ig fiynrdl. Bronchitis Gets ton to score four r to retire, pounding. them for five hits, cluding & double, which with two *Batted for Wellman in renth. *Batted for McCabe In eighth. *Batted for Johnson in elghth. ouble plays: St. Louls, 1. h, _perminting Bos- , 'St Louls rallled in the elghth and forced Mays and Shore hase: Gardner. Nally and Hoblitsell; Janvrin and McNally. b | Pirst base on errors: Bases Rertar DA B e A and, Daw | Christie, Charley lohnston’s assistant | S0 Balla: Ot Maye, Bi off Bhore e Off Coombet 2 off !hnua?d. Ames 3 g | He made the second hole, the circus | Mays, 9 56 % Tuhe. 10" savis. audsbnes earned : Oft- Ames, 5 hits two | ring; in"the one stroke. The distance | third innings: oft Shore. 2 hits and § runs in no inuings (one out in elghth): off Fos- ter, 1 hit and no runs in two-thirds Inuing; off Wellman, 7 hts ad 5 runs in seven in- nings; oft McCabe, no hits and no runs In ; off Groom, 1 hit and no runs in every part of the car, all contain this rare form of flake graphite SUPPLY COMPANY OMAHA Family Trade supplied by WM. JETTER, Distributor. 8t Louls .....0 0 3 1 1.0 0 0 08 . 2 o .8 | Archie Murtagh, one of Happy Hol- 1.0 0°0 00 40 03 8081 _PABNAM ST 2502 N St. Tel Don, m:-':.'.’;.. M..l-_ 1‘,..,:, ;,:n.’g:. 1 (2, | low's ardent deciples of the ancient 00001016 °—8 t ephone glas 4231, South 863 or 868. ; Wheat. Three-base hita: Daubert, O'Mara. | Scotch game, achieved this évent yes- ita: Mays, !""""lfl.-y K el = - g Charley Peters, the Papillion wrest- ler who is matched to mpgle with Joe Stecher in Omaha, July 15, is laid up with a slight attack of acute bronchitis, : Bowton, June 16.~The Braves defeated Cineinnatt 4 to § I& W twelve-lnning con- t. A triple by Mollwits during the sev- ent lm:llf c;w in two runs and tied the when Christy Mathewson says the nearest ap- proach to Ty Cobb is “Demoa Dave" Rob- ertson. As Henny Kauff also is rated as a second Ty, Burus might be called a tl ‘ry..'wllan would give the Glants a tri-Col outft. & 3 \ r ) th “arive oy Mol