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FRIDAY, JULY 81, 1925, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 17 — : ) (0 Reginald Christensen, the Connie Mack of Prep Baseball I EGINALD CHRISTENSEN, the Connie Mack of S¢ pencer Harris, an out@elder developed BygChristensen coaching a few years ago and the Tigers fell into attle's high school baseball everal years ago, is playing in the outfield for the a slump. He returned to the job and turned out It isn’t without reason that the veteran Broadwa Chicago White Sox two successive pennant winners, his club winning high school diamond leader has been given this baseball Gale Staley, an outfielder, is to return to the Cincin the title again this year. sobriquet nati Reds in the spring Christensen knows his sport and kr how to teacn The other day Jimmy Marquis was sold to the Christensen is the most successful coach of any the game to the youngsters. New York Yankees: by a Western league club and of the major sport leaders that has ever worked in Results speak for themse and it’s doubtful If Marquis is the third former Christensen-coached the Seattle prep league, winning championships there’s any other prep mentor in the country who ha: player to reach the big time in American baseball. being a matter of course with him. He gave up sent three stars to the big league WEISMULLER WILL RACE CLOCK IN 100-YARD DASH ! Sa TILDEN TO KNOW NET FATE SOON Ullinois Ace Will Go | May Say \OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN After Record | Weismuller Passes Up Mile Swim to Try for His Own ; ave . 100-Yard Mark of 52 Seconds in Outdoor Champ d BY DOVE Dason,~ 1 SAID T ; p Straightaway Course WOULD REWARD Nou AT “HE END WP so cuce ne,” MioTAH 8 Pro 2) = Ves ie By Leo H. Lassen OF MWY SOURNEY, Dip I Not '¢ ~~ OFFICIAL,~ BUT IF tTo-Th’ OHNNY WEISMULLER,, who has only been kidding his WELL M'LAD, I CAN Do MORE FoR SAME “To No’ ALL, TUL BE 1 vee 1) TH Biatply opponents in his two first appearances in the longer Tilden Expected to Face q) sod AS Pramas A MERE “TIP, Mo' POW FUL PLEASED 10 races in the swimming meet at the Lake Washington canal, Charges of Violating Kom EGAD! 0! ANE GIVEN ME ACCEPT THAT ip! & | will perform in his favorite event today -Writer Rule EXCELLENT GERVICe,~ AND AW, i Pt ' the 100-yard wash—and the Illinois Ath- hap ia! ick beret UPON MY RETURN WTO “TWE Cry, I WILL YAW GUI /+ NGEE, ITS B | letic club will race against the cloc am T LAUD YOUR MERMS AT HEADQUARTERS, THISAWAN.— AY DONE HAD | to br trying his own world’s record of 52 sec- EW YORK, July 31.—¥ IN ‘riden, 11, the main strength of AND-THRU MY INFLUENCE AS AN ChW ForTV-GEBEN on onds set at Miami, Fla., a short time ago. the United States tn retaining pos. | > entere » e, as decide O pass EEO encase I he United States in retaining, pos OFFICIAL OF “WE ROAD, TWILL HAT LIMrTeD FLNAH, fee red the mile, but has decided to pa aUENAL n early next week whether} PAT Gee ict Your RUN Io CHANGED LAS’ MEAH ¥o'TEN ; ; Weismuller has had such easy competition in his 440-yard and 880-yard events that he an amateur, as he belleves, or Po =o ONE ON THE CRACK LIMITED MONTHS, ~ ‘DEED VES ~ sional with no right to par j . eee} fi Earlington Brighouse Race ) ticipate further tn amate tennis : lw BUT FOLKGES 19 hasn’t made any high-class time in spite of Results hag ge Heisebag Se pen : 3 . | * Mo! LIBRDL On DIS" ¢f/ | the fact that records are falling every day i to Open New ciation is prese , : i in this carnival. | 5 | | serving a very nice | x Ex s ‘ %* VERE TRAIN, silence about the Tilden mat- ter, but it is understood here that the executive committes will meet Saturday night to de- cide Tilden's case, | ttee will probably be . avoldigg the rule | Weismuller romped home ahead of the field and gave the boys and girls a kick in & ti; os the 880-yard race, his first trial at the long- WEISMULLER er distance, Thursday, sprinting the last 25 yards in real { Weismuller form. His time, however, was 11 minutes and 12 seconds, which isn’t even 7—— close to the record held by|| Race Progress = Arne Borg of Sweden, which NATIONAL ME :: is 10:48 8-5. s But again VANCOUVER, Golf Course : sr golf course 4 to Seattle's list new 1 engages, at noon to- ow of the clay n St. Louis. It will be up decide whether duct for an am oday may be something else greens ways of the comm thin was ethic oes wi >portu will be paced or a > state his attitude 1 ma to be on The committee must give its 1 oe LAUFER SETS WORLD'S RECORD le Welsmuller wa joke the 880. Thursd NORTHWEST ME! Pool and to make decision quickly, however, for : - THIRD STRAIGHT the tryouts for the positions on . “this LOS ANGELES, Ju t—The| the defending Davis cup team ourse which | San Francisco Seals v will begin next Monday and skirts both sides | there will be no object in per- of the Black]s mitting a man to compete who river four| may be declared a professional ROSE A very attrac- before the time arrives to de tive program of events h fend the cup. ishing in fro: more with r Laufer, the biond Cincinnati Y. M. C. A fur | 1 the excitement by list recon in tee 220 SaPatoga Turf a12 arranged for the afternoon's pl __ The rR. Without Ti an a Hes bes by Bill Ehlers, the club's captain, San Fra: 6 ow teams would of a A, 4 Ks Toke race. eH and D. E. White, chairman of the | Verno! testteeeesese #42 Vincent Richards, John eee by rub tiger tease pat Classie Tod ‘S) entertainment, has everything in| Batteries—Geary and Agnew; Bar-| ston and R. N. Williams, ’ i ss the diet 4 ES ne ay em! | Teadiness for the big dinner-dance | foot and Murphy, Whitney | Brast Il’s feated two champions, Paul Wyat BY FRANK i 7 ouse ip the evening. = | ta » July pion, coming in a close second and Ne > door char of Uniontown,’ Penm., indoor ¢ Ss ATOGA SPRINGS, ai x. Bi day‘ the five-man teams of BEES AGAIN espe ne er) nS ; Se ant and saddles” today onrad Mila, the I. A. C. outdo the Seattle, Rainier, Tacoma and) g7 L Salida, R h Dro $ Ho Conrai . AKE CITY, July 31.—The title holder, finishin Marlington clut engage in @/ aay ced Eisai ohwer P' mer itle holder, finishing third SON erhleae tiaity Mieke 36Hiole m to be) straight : Behind B ill > The other record-breaking | thorobr tha dceovereicntl awarded the most here ¥ i —— W ins feat of the day was turned in | sound thru the fragrant pine points and a medal to the amateur pedi athe daar po AND, Ju 1 by Coral Moran, a young swim- | groves at this track this turning in the best medal score of | orn ing is the result , Se et el ae frpen the Spokane Y. W. o noon” just {t soanded’ each : ; A four-ball foursome of | poe . || vate argument betwee ‘ \pwo i wi see ks like the proposed Tod 4 Who set a new Northwest | se; nee before the close of the ais; a “presidents” four 2 H. E.'| prazill and Ray Rohwer Third Sacker Accounts leather at respe Morgan-Doc Snell fight is off| record of 1:24:6 in the 100-yard | 4 a “captains’” foursome | ca take Pr expe went way ahead for Three Runs for t pan t en Dodo Ber-|for the summer at least backstroke for —wonr she 1 parts of the East, from r events sched freer & on a re of his homer i tand Sf fight 10 rounds car ow at 5s uncle's} outclassed her field, Louise | Kentucky and Virginia and re Batteries—Vincl, Shellenback and Tribe. gan is now at his wi , | « resorts uled to take e in Sunday's DIE | wachenteld; K allio and Peters FIRST TIME UP— g in Hollywood ranch in the Olympics and Snell} Cody and Lols Murfin, the |along the Atlantic seaboard, so- gathering. : Brazill_ walked. These husky | js in California | Multnomah swimmers from |ciety and prominent figures of the Rohwer out, Brady to Herman. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE welterweights! cient gave Morgan a terrific fight} Portland, finishing second and jturf world have gathered for Sara- EATTLE olfdom will get a Bratcher Released |i geconn rae UP— bin , fought several jin “Tucoma inst winter, fighting him| third. toga’s opening ] rT ¥ SE ME ‘ ‘ Winee ncaa * 1s day| Heads tossing, nostrils exhaling 7 chance ‘to see Brazill safe at first on an 0 4 , mes a year a draw. But the second time they| In the closest finish of the day : : | est hitter of a golf t From Oakland Club error, “4 so ago in Seat) ot Morgan gave him a boxing les-|James Egan of Walla Walla beat ne with colored exercise boys | y, Aug. 6, when William Bucher ° kland club of the Pacific pa a te wine? 4 ‘ tle with and Snell nearly broke neck | [Lambert Sterenbergh and t | holding hard on the reins, Ameri- day, Aus. 6, Caat leat tad sant Outt , I it, Herman to Fus + aes n and 1 nearly é kee be ot Kansas City steps on the tee at | Coast Ik ol uttialder: Joe sate Oakin ut sults abov ing on the ropes trying to land|Jarvie, the Crystal Pool swimmers, |Can Flag, Mad Play of the Ran- ratcher to Peoria of the Three- ' r at 3 dA 2 cca vatablets invtibea a the Seattlé ¢ bin Wctg’ He wie thn Westeed orcs || THIRD ‘TIME UP— Sacramento “4 388 ngs on the elusive Tod jin the 100-yard breast stroke ote ma Spee a ine Bos. Bustem Bill, as this young man | /*@s tarda satern Gss0- -! 5 Vernon 4 ‘ ‘ have) since that time Snell has fought| George Horsfall of Multnomah | Wick stables’ hot tip for this after- <q fs k Gat ol. tua party: (66 |CaLOn Meee Beawort and went: to the pay wevumeen ode, 08.1 Myers’ ted} f big le with | won the 220-yard dash for men in|"00n's handicap, breezed past. nown, is one he pa ara epee fe i £ ed) lot of big leaguers with success | wo 220-yard das t : cad Sie sities wisi tate Chicago jase | Ooms trom the, St Louis! National ||, TAVIS. ied. over second [PAE Ee Oe k, to the ring posts ing many bugs would have picked |the Northwest meet, with Spriggs| | Bright with fresh paint, the grand- to make a trip of the North s nes . ve Brazill was married yesterday, because of hiS) iin to win over Morgan if the | Wagcher of Seattle second | d and clubhouse were ready for & aunt er FOURTH TIME UP— tion le | this afternoon's throng, the boxes west ; but that event does not approach in southpay bout had gone thru | BURROUGHS NEW aha ler toy Siren phil u b if homed h at. the aho ipa bearing names plates of famous - a ets nance to crac e . wy always 3 > 3 | oe gets ef Saahon Ei cous Rohwer fanned waa"? tn Two snide Sehintareat EO LOMSKI js one of the best| In the fancy 10-foot diving for | aU eas a9 zh sane | om the nose - pppoe y t rates rer - ing 8 se. |the Northwest entries, Julian Bur- ea Raa ball Won Lost Pet TIME UP. men on bases; a MYE ing, as he's a drawing cards in years in Se-|the } , | Pid { Salad dae Gab br Sis ile + ated peal wages O center chance to tie | go, Heist uncher with his right |attle, bit the promoters can't find|roughs won tho title from Blackie TAKES EDGE wae 7 Rallgpaeedp stl geen beaker te ae : a Brazill the score or beat |ferd and Bercot docs insist upon|anybody capable of giving him a|Fadden, Seattle ace. The Mult-| OAKLAND, July 31—Pour acat- ft : departed from these concrete-lil “ _ Thursday s averages: Brazil, xi i hand and Bercot ¢ : 5 s fl Haten to reason in|nomah boy showed remarkable form |tered hits were all the Oaks could WE 9 45 .600|1 500; Re 0 Portland; two ae 4 he will never| fight who will lsten to reason in f 500; Rohwer, .25 carrying the fight and } Hate yontantny eet o j hall ssiter te ase ries averages: Brazill, .600; strikes. Thatlwin any medais as a defensive/the matter of the so-called medals. |and will have to be considered in ia he auc “a a . bain ang am | Pn ) ines ‘ is SY! al, 600; i win, a eon cod Ba | f "i ac! 4 for|the Angels took the lead on the | ts lsu || Rohwer, .260 was the setting Toroski has shown that he so far|the national event scheduled for r . Bi Te! iar as “4 I i Beeaila ; Agtan 1 | Friday series, 2 to 1, as a result of their ruins’ | ; “ 402 fettemeeeet when : scraps were all|outclasses the usual run of trial 3 lito aevtate 4 . rt | At Pittsburgh— KE Talsed “one of sixround route and ft’s|h and such in a aix-round fight| A stitt wind blew down the course | “rig, score; oe ‘ t Pittsburgh a. Lefty Lever t they can|that he has to meet a big-time bat-| yesterday and the records made), Angel 3 BOStON sess sees 5 2 ‘ figure out how ; , : een ; ea ©} Los Angeles .. 3 8 Coach ta: ae Ea ek, Quilian Only enz's foolers up the paco in 10 rounds] tler to draw the fans and tho sald|may be contested by ua * A. U. | osktand inna j | Is Announced ttsbarsh erty over the righ set In six here. | big-timers demand the jack. About 1,500 people attended. | "patteries “Payne and” Sandberg: | atte newich and Gibson field fence to Fs t joor| ‘The feature events on today’s | poehler, Pruett, Kal : i | Aldrid; aH and MAHA Loc ] Pl e ‘eT vung | Bercot will be somowhat handl-| ‘The attendance at the outdoor Y's | Boehler, Pruett, Kaiser and Read, pes Cal, July 91—Ex rk Ae oe a. ayer pee pares run | capped by not having Lonnle Aus-|shows this summer doesn't war-| Program are ue ante ea rsen MeDonak 3 : and beat Port: | ca! J | ; .| ley swim and the fancy diving. i cept one assistant Gbicaxe H Lef Mee A ‘et tin in hia corner, as Bercot with-|rant the risk of bringing in an ex-| ley y ' man coach, the University of Call ure a 4| t in t |S Peete out Austin is like a gasoline go Eo fighting machinery, nc-| ‘They’ro all national "events. i football coaching staff for the Percneeee pases : TACOMA, July 31.—Howard Lang Brazil's hom a nl ated eat cording to the promoters. Of course there's Weismuller's i gaol os iP eoasplite today, ac-|° eee. ue uae Gs aif 1) ite, youthful tennis star from Seat- | BRAZILL er came after| cart without a ring wh ee: Rath: Hineitrial; too: cording to Ray W. Cortelyou, Bruin | | 4 _ es Danner ee ¥s Alex) tie, wan defeated here Thursday by| Lafayette had turned ne ‘ ame | Glancy, the Cincy “Y" swimmer wl "4 ge Hepa eete ete ea acer ore | Herbert Suhr, Callfornia ace, in|trick with Lewis aboard the bases, Wit S ak; Tak Nis cad [he medley, : ee st tf, headed ep 5 ro oH, y,| straight sets, 86 and 64. Suhr|to give Portland a two-run lead. — | anks on inning tre: e ai eecen by para sere aes 4 fisscagd At Cincinnati— 3 D | is 300-y ace, including C. M- | oy) astnhia i. H- E-| qualified for the semifinals, which} mye Reavers xcored first, making | d S h Di d Cc leonsisting of back stroke, breast ties (price, “DE Albert Holes, |_tusdelphs 2 5 2\ were to be held today, in the men’n| , Tne in the first inning. Seattl | ird Straight Diamond Contest | :orsin« .o¢ bese sors, ent Harold (“Brick”) Muller and "Batteries—-Mitchell, and Wileon;| “sles fr the Pacific Northwest | rowed with one in the ied ee AYRONG men screamed, women his support to the Browns, having | each, 1s doped to be settled between | j jan, remains intact, Ruxey and Hargrave Ct aden a |then came Portland's two off La 5 fainted and a string of box cars|quit the team for a few days be-| Stubby Krueger, the I. A. C. per ; 1 Bruin freshman At Si ‘ Phil Neer, Stanford University |p votte'y bat tena flip-flop in the railroad ( former, who hasn't been in action : a | At St. Louls— R. H flash, also entered the semifinals| —” \ irned @ p-Top i tadium {cluse of his mother’s death Ms Caton | ; Mentor, will be as y cee 2 4 sh, ; “ In the seventh Inning, the one 11! vardy hard by the Yankee stadiu yet, and Clancy and Laufer, at”) Latham and anothe ree eulé. is phe by dete ing Stanley Almquist, Jr., which the Indians the ball ‘Thursday after: | Up at the top of the league, Pete Des Jardines and Al White t un tol wutlatlons Ttubbell, Oeechger, A. |" Mocreantaty Ly Me Baldwin # ; then two noon when the| the Athletics who seem impa- | are picked to fight It out for the H (‘Btew") Beam | own and Taylor; Reinhart ‘and|..valece Gottt, of Tacoma, and followed, a out scored | Yanks won ®n-| tient to cinch the pennant, wale | diving honors, with Daye Fall an||\j Popular + #4 will per- | Whitcomb Quillian, of Seattle, are ft pranilt's «homer pier ball ear a debi 3 ie Models Bill ann, who |OFarrell. the other two players left in the | Baldwin, nm x trom the st,| !ped the Tigers by the for {outside cholce Ne a under Bi + Ce SEES | ed the bases ie & SAL SUM fe ‘¢ en “Hoggy” and Don | semifinals. Scott won the right by | cleaned the ba Louls Browns! felt figure of 9 to 0, Sam Grey, 220-9 x coh ah aNareeage Walter 3| ea meyer L AMERICAN defeating W. W. Wilworth, also of ‘The score: | gg nd therein es) the fellow who won so many |yc3rm nnatl Y. M. C. As, Won; 0c ¢ i } Fee 64, HAR WOMTEh SES Crap iis ° ed a win-| games for the Athteties In the [ond Mani Wrath 1 atontown A. Cz third, won Lost Pot, | Dic , Seattle, 6-4, 6-2 rady, 2b ob reak 0 Conrad 4 5 Now | q DIEGEL LEADS r Z Beas rear ade Hi Quillian was to play Neer Friday |1 eas Rid oe pa i en a part e nt gaan and world record.) aus i a 4 , Leo |W! ton +. 60 45 8921 and Scott meet Suhr. {ie ee et) onque Teally: gave them thelr: send-off alae utiery won; second, Harry ~ E oe TO, Ont, . ne Dk Petpet ae.. 7 ate | Wea : cuduents pitched the shutout over Ty | Welsmullen, fA Pawar: eons nied, | exe ft Venere: CHADD H Detroit cores ea eee Ca 0 2 JOKe) RUD: Cobb! Mh i Carl Blevenson, Suatord, Time, 11 ‘ Canadian open golf play, turned in| wr. tou las 60 ano] ‘. oo 8 pert, the owner| Cobb's people, allowing 10 hits, [cart stevenson, s wiford, ‘Time, 11:12. } ert ‘69 | i tr 1 4 however, NORTHWEST EVENTS } the lowest score of the first. round |Clev Treas. «ast ic ards ani |e eg of tho ball club, pase iain Nig ity amt te! - a] of play Thursday when he went|hem vor ie AST FeO tS TD | o 19 0 0 feverishly shook | ‘Tho Senators fumbled ono to tho] ppcr Wate Waila, won: Lambert Stern i Around the course in 69, two un-| At New York— R. H. B.} Helen Wills Trt se Orarw gee the ashes rom | W hite Sox in Washington, 11 to 1,|pereh, Crystal Pool, ; third, Gust | It's a great bicycle for the 3 5 der Per, and led his nearest oppon- | ge, bie > . ¢ | t ; tM t ae i 6 8 ei 12 lM, Huaegine wd ne of ae ae ete sel paris two and Te oe a eet unlicdarver mere: | ids”. Stands the hard 4 | A. Kay, of Lambton, Toronto, an4| fatteriew—Gaston and Hargray e MASTS | ver 2 2 8 1 land pounded on tho floor with his} The Indians, as though it mat: Vol,’ ateond; natin | Knocks a youngster gives a | Walter Hagen, of California, were) yoyt and Schang. fla N, J, July 31.—Migs | Hunnetiold, ws + oY 2 oo ofelsar, Miller Huggins’ mail-order | tered, beat the Red Sox, 7 to 2 Patterson, Walla Walla, third. Time, | f wheel, because it is built | tled for second with a 71. | -- O Helen Wills, of California, and |e! ib 4 9 4 0 1 T)teeth leaped out and snapped at A! — proceeding, to the- noxt ple- Tbocyard “wdales throes, *wbmehesclonalil fl Coenanete same careful work- ] Sa —= | At Boston n. H. Miss Elizabeth Ryan, of England, |Ronwer, cf AY onda gk 8 hot dog. Babe Ruth was so Un-) ture, the atidience will please | aoran, Spokane Y. W ; won; Louleo | manship given to the com- HE Clevelai seveveesseee’t 16 1] were to meet today for the Soa fan, 2b $ 1 of 0 ofnerved that he read one of his] oowerve that the Pirates are |Cody. Multnomah A cond; Lois | i plete Columbia line — with LL T ston seseeess 2 8 1] bright Howl champlonsh! Vi $ 6 6 & % Olnowspaper articles, “thereby estab-| Covered with dust tom Mt rept Crd " > 3 jee , ‘i ere ounia)y anothe’ ord, Bxolteme ° sed in 4 coaster brake, and Federal 1 Batteries—Buckeye and Myatt;| Richards, of Yonkers, y,, 0 0 = |e thing another record, Excitement) their faces by the Braves, who | Northwest fancy 10-foot lving—Jultan | fo aste! RAGE! ahnizer and Pieinich James Anderson, of Australia, were ne a. ae at 48 a)” as extremely rife | have to win now and again or Burroughs Multnomah A, C., first, 126 | . , at 7 to meet in the finals for the men's oe ‘anal! in neventh f : oe ra tain “4 f ibeebioh points; Blackia Fadden, Crystal ‘Pool, | # Give your boy or girl the i ‘ Frousern in ahah se ee Reds me men's) Tinted for Rosell sett) g | Mourteon, times ‘thin season the] frgeture the Taw of averages. und, fra pointy ala Balbach, Mul pI ES Aba cde htt sy Hllver Gray, At Phila r Baa iy : 11000149016, Yanks ha@ won two games in a| ‘Me score was 5 to 1, As the [nomah A, ©, 994 points, and playing In the open to ai Cream and Detroit «+ +++ s+, 0 10 6) Richards, by defeating R. Norris] , 160020000 hunch and 14 times they had fallen| Giants beat the Cubs 4 to 2, PROGRAM H = fully enjoy tho mildly in de | bores Philadelphia itive es) 160) Willlams, 11, won the tgtit to: play teen, 110119000 on their faces in the third effort.| the wide open space between yi . Du Siteateac ey ase Shab . Panntis and || Battories—Whitehill, Wells and) Anderson, who defeated Cranston} jinings pitched—Husnell & At bat 2% /rhix, (hon, was thelr fifteenth at-| the Pirates and John McGraw's YAR Or Wemenions Her; Bassler; Gray, Knight and Coch-) Holman, Stanford University vunw 3, hite 7, Ramaay 8 at bat 9. Wine} i | subjects narrowed to one and® ‘ oTu é To be worn rane | Helen Wills eliminated Mra, Molla |ning pitcher -Ramaay, Tune reaponaiile | 0s ight the Trowna| oneal games, 00-yard medley for men, | § ns snow with dark Fashingto R. H. E.| Mallory, and allowed the former na- |for—Laverens 4, Wusee) ." real No. Yanks, caught the, Browns} i } f conte, adie ah SE aa,| ABHELS GRATRIIOE «tb se Ter ni Vrravereng 4, Fuswell 2, Ramay, 2; Tse in a slump 0 Louls team| ‘The Reds still outrank — the 00-yard medley for mon, $4,065 to pam ela sins £40: Ll ruenedh thelr twowet:thiatth, “Mian | Gerlen:taseo—-seC Thee tradi, Mo. |had lost five games in one smear| Dodgers. Jack Hendrix's team C aan a a tila ; Batteries: ‘Thurston, and Crouse;| Ryan won the right to be In tho {Cann, Home run—Braalll. | Kuoritioe Ms Jand this made their sixth, untess| slapped over the Phils 6 to 2 and] 9:05—Ono milo for mon, national. | f N07 1100 SECOND AVENUI ; PANTS STORE CO, Covalesk!, Gregg, Marbury, Hussell,| finalx by defeating Misa Mary Ki |e lt san A arithmetic has changed over night.|the Dodgers lost to the Cardinals Ten-foot board, Fancy div od 1331 Third Ave, Opp, Postoffice J) ahdniad lb dl U (aN ooh Loa Anwelas * [Brady to erat ge teck and Casoy, |George Sislor was unable to lond's to % ing, Northwest, Ttuel, Severeid. srown “0 ng . Tino—1:57. mplr . , A } ‘ ‘. 16% pa \