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BROWNI
DBC PARK TONIGHT
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Wednesday, July 27, 1955
Nats Stun A's^ 4 To 1
Eagles Host
In Area LL Tourney
Missions In
By OSCAR FRALEY
and have been given the
which is in the middle of a week-
The Santa Anna Tile Company
UP — Sugar
10
The new ratings rank the form-
of what was going on out there in
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Jim
was
McHorse Home Runs
Cinch Tie For Title
Mike
rescued the
active
nape.
Doug Ford Puts Name
The one big moment and turn-
ing in the top of the third but the
465 and
young
Down In PGA History
It was the Americans’ turn next
Wednesday* Schedule
But Morris never let on that he
now.”
‘ When I first came on the tour.
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all
the loss.
signified “the end and she leaped for the game.
straight up in the air, clutching
but gave "ay to Catcher Johnny
Boler in the second
Pamela
three-all for the seas
canons a balk by Yazell blotted
In the second, Boler got
two
al-
That was the
TIGERS SWEEP PAIR
White Sox, Indians Miss Chance
has
To Gain Lead; Newk Wins No. 17
AMERICAN
AIRLINES
on a seven-hit effort The Dodgers
Donovan in the sixth
4
A
delphia.
WB TRAIN YOU to qualify for your license. If you have these
ficatio
hitter while Ted Williams and Sam-
my White helped him with home the 12th inning gave the Giants a
6-5 decision over the Cubs who
runs Larry Doby s 17th homer in
the fourth inning saved Cleveland fought back to tie the score at 5
from being shut out
YOGI BERRA
The Detroit Tigers climbed to five runs in the first inning
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than a wash tub to National fans.
Frandisco.
It was his fifth and most impor-
City and Beaumont at Tulsa
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The toughest job of all was turn-
ed in by Mrs. Ford.
out their performance
Davis waa easily the most out-
standing player on the field. ex-
cept for Morris. The little sec-
end sacker made numerous plays
to receive big orations ffom the
crowd and slashed out a double
to drive in the only run ehalked
up by his side. And, of course,
that was the only time a batter
put a dent into one of Morris'
pitches.
The Nationals had to use some
fancy fielding to check the A's, too
Shortstop Junior Comacho, a real
ball player at most any position
out Charles Coffey
Morris kept the hit parade go-
lf that waa really Byroe pitching
out there"
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Ronnie Ellis
- . the nightcap. Dublin's (9-7) and
all over again Nothing seems to Santa Fe (9-7) will fight it out for
upset 'daddy.' but I'll tell you I've second place in the older group
got the screaming meemies right ---- ■ • ‘ •
the Americana meeting the Merkel
All-Stars in the 4 p.m. consolation
game, and the Nationals taking on
Abilene Lone Star in the semi-
final title test at 8.
Lone Star took an easy 6-1 vie-
another that the ump judged a
strike. That was when the pressure
was really oozing from the brow
of the National managers, Neal
Pepper and Lewis Ray. Then like a
flash of lightning, it struck. Chancy
swung hard but he didn't connect.
"Mighty Casey” had struck out.
That all put finished the Ameri-
6 to 2 and Shreveport dropped Tul-
sa 6. to 2.
Other games are Houston at Fort
Worth. Shreveport at Oklhom
•This." she said as she steadied team will meet the Abilene Ath-
' five-months-old Pamela on one leties in the first game tonight,
hip and pushed four-year-old Mich- scheduled for 7:30. Comanche
ael on a swing in the playground will take on Stephenville in the
back of the 16th tee, "is the long- second game. on the docket for
center in pre-season drills while
Radosevich, has been shifted to
tackle.
green light aa likely to grab the
bunting again this season They
advanced to the semi-finals of
the state meet last year before
finally being ousted from the title
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
s’
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tory over- Merkel in the second
---- game Tuesday to
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into fourth place past Tulsa with
their win over the Oilers Amie
Beaumont fell to Oklahoma City
the July heat. —-- — ----- , .
"I don't want to see anyhow." out victories Monday nisht in the
she fretted, jiggling red-haired
Pittsburgh 3 Si Louis 1
308 I saw. I asked him: 'How come
Charley Humez of France is still Bob Milliken made his first start
listed as top contender, and Holly of the year and blanked the Mis-
Alvin Dark's two-out single in
peg came on one big hop
Young Catcher Clark Murray
singled to left, but Yazell worked
himself out of the jam by striking
New York € Chicago 5
Brooklyn 4 Cincinnati 2
Milwaukee 8. Philadelphia 3
the third loss in a row1 for the
Eagles.
The Buffs picked up five runs
off Carroll in the first inning.
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The gallery raced up around the
nearby 33rd green and Marilyn
turned her back and walked to
the far end of the children’s en-
closure.
James Ellis bounced out
The' Plumbers ended the gama
। in the home half of the seventh,
7 piling up a margin to envoke the
ten run rule
‘ Chesser opened with a double
. then Jerry Boler walked and
Burke was hit by a pitch. Hudson
singled, driving in two runs, then
Oklahoma City 6 Beaumont 3
- Shreveport 6 Tulsa 2
Wednesdays Sehedule
Houston at Fort Worth
San Antonio at Dallas
Shreveport at OKlahmoa City.
Beaumont at Tulsa
Tuesday’s Resuite
Waco 12 Harlingen 0
Corpus Christi 7 Texas City 4
Port Arthur 4. Austin 3
found a new home with the Balti- oTnterinromped
home in the
er welterweight and middleweight
champion as number "three con- -------
tender for the middleweight crown ed Dallas only four hits in 8ain-
because of last Friday's victory ing the win, but Dallas' ace south-
over Rocky Castellani at San paw Pete Burnside lost on a three-
hitter One was Russ Rae's third
The Shreveport Sports moved
Herb Gorsbach started off with Then Chesner walked up to
a single and Doug Pearce chunk- the plate, drew , bead M the
ed one in moments later Before' second piteh by Nentwig. ana
RENSSELAER Ind —UP— The it was all over. Gersbach, Ronnie ......
also fell two namei behind the Spahn gained his ninth victory. A
pace when’they bowed to the Red walk, four singles and Johnny Lo-
Sox 5-1 Frank Sullivan recorded gan s two-run double made up the
his 13th victory by pitching a five- Braves five-run rally.
FRON
DALLAS
York Giants.
Embrey singled to drive in an-
other and Sheffield was safe on
an error to send the fourth run
of the chapter home
walked three Yazell, who was
tought at times, fanned three and
pve up the same number of walks
Nats Hear Hittinz Shoes
All together, the Nats collected
10 base hits off Yazell They hit
the American mound artist as if
they owned him, and there na’t
610 .h.
ws she
330 won
bing Michael by the arm. she
They gave
knew about Sir
Then she went back to her
ceaseless pacing. up and down
through the ankle length grass.
"This is all Dous ever wanted
to do," she said. "But it sure is
hard on my nerves "
to her
ing point to the time for the
Are isems somesinddhniyatrtw . Natsscouldn‘ ‘be scoring key.
KU in wnen wurris uuMEMJ to c.i,h -onneN out tn navis and
• three Eagle hurl-
ers were absent
He took the loss.
New York 1 Chicago 1.
Boston 5 Cleveland 1
Wednesday’s Sehedule
P Cleve and at Boston -Hutteman 1-3
Brewer 7-8
NATIONAL LEAGUE
long stand in Daniel Baker Park.
Final* are slated Saturday night.
City and
“Thank goodness, we can go
S’ Louis
The 35-year-old Byrne cooled off opener 9-3.
the pennant-minded White Sox 1-0 In other games, Brooklyn beat
Tuesday night marking the sec- Cincinnati 4-2, the Pirates downed
ond time in a week he defeated the Cardinals 3-1. Milwaukee down-
Chicago and threw a' road-blocs ed Philadelphia 6-3 and the Giants 1
in the path of Marty Marion's , edged the Cubs 6-5
forces Yogi Berra produced the Big Don Newcombe of Brooklyn
only run of the game when he con- racked up his 17th victory against
nected for his 17th homer off Dick a lone defeat in beating Cincinnati :
Dublin s scored onee in th, fifeh
when Nentwig led off with a
double and came home when
Pamela as the baby cried. "I just
can hardiy stand this, but seeing --------- — , ---------- ---- — ---------
it would be worse" with « salty Cravens Insurance game free of charge
Michael his red hair gleaming team of Brownwood before rally- The same prices will prevail
I in the hot sun crawled up to the ing lor a 4-2 verdict while Lam- for the semi-final games Thursday
top of the sliding board and stand- pasas. a slight pick to gain the night. For the finals, the charge
ing upright teetered on the edge, ; finals, ran all over the South- will be 50 and 25 cents.
1 western States Telephone club of Umpires for the diamond derby
"Please. Michael, come down Brownwood. 11-1. are Fred Russ Eddie Geer, and
:..d there,” Marilyn called. The Athletics are defending Aaron Long. Russ i* tournament
"We'll be going soon. son. Just at champions of the district tourna- director ___________
though neither was willing to set-
tle their fuss
But for all practical purposes,
the game was over
And when Morris slammed the
door shut in the last of the fifth to
leave Chaney .'and three buddies
stationed on the sacks, the Area
school was out insofar as ' Man-
ager Howard Stokes was concern-
raced' way back into short left ed. . ...
field one time to rob A D. Carnes The Nats accumulated their final
of a base hit and the same swatter tally in the sixth on a walk to Me-
est day of my life.” 9 p in.
Perspiration beaded her face, a I Winners tonight will hook up
frown wrinkled her forehead and 1 Thursday night, at 9 o'clock for
School, has signed letter of In- ’ she kept casting anxious glances a spot in the trophy clash Before
’ — ---* over the course at the thousands that game. Mackey Sporting Goods
join the
al! after New York had scored
happily Grab-
winning lick
Mims of Washington. D. C..
one - bagger for
three more runs.
That made it 8-0
‘Must’ Series
daddy gets done out
500 all those other fellows finish so far
435 ahead of you”’ He just laughed at
318 me and said it would get better.
Well, maybe it will, but I don’t
know whether I'll be alive to see
it.”
Michael fell down and Mrs. Ford
hauled him up with her one un-
occupied arm and swiftly dusted
him off*
Then there was a roar which
smiled pathetically. ‘Doug
$185 in the first tournament
by the New
McHorse got one run in the
first when Gar Burke put down
a neat drag bunt and scored when
Rodney Hudson singled. Hudson
was erased when Embrey hit into
a double play.
In the second, Butch Sheffield
got on by an error. Sid Ellis did
likewise, and Ronnie Ellis slam-
med the first pitch over the left
field wall. That made it 4-0.
Three more runs came home in
the third when Embrey led off
with his four-ply blast. Sid Ellis
got first on a choice play whMi
erased Sheffield, who had walked.
was Morris again who pushed a
called third strike past Dwayne
Pluckhahn’s bat to drop the cur-
tain
Jimmy posted eight strikeouts to
run his all-season total to 107. He
cans. For they went down in one- p___. _
two-three order in the bottom of * clung to the ball, and Davis
the sixth to end the game. And it
victory in six comeback
NEW YORK
Ray Robinson.
It clinched a shot at Carl in their first division drive last
Olsons title, although night when ex-Brooklyn pitcher
was -taken" again late in the Cluskey and Morris third base
game when Rightfielder Lawrence rap By UNITED PRESS within seven games of the top by ,
Elkins shoestringed bu line drive In the other game Abilene Lone Tommy Byrne baseballs one- beating Baltimore twice 8-6 in the
that might have gene for extra Star sent Pitcher Doug Watkins to time - wild man.” is being turned 12-inning opener and 7-2 in the
bases the mound for their 6-1 victory. loose now only on the Yankees’ nightcap Ra v Boone doubled home
Managers Pepper and Ray *er- The game was close until the Lone chief contender* whereas not so the tie-breaking run, in the 12th
ved warnings of things to come Star gang scored three runs in the long ago it wasn't considered safe inning of the opener, driving in a
when their Nats opened with a sixth to salt it away. The big blow to turn him loose at all total of four runs with two doubles
rush and scared the daylight* out was a three-run homer by Clark Byrne, who led the American and two singles He also drove in
of American fans before a couple Robinson League in walks from 1949 through two more runs in the nightcap
1951. finally took one himself — Kansas City beat Washington 3-1
to the minors — in 1953 but the in the second game of a twi-night
Yankees rescued him last year and doubleheader after the Senator*
now he's rescuing them hammered out 17 hits to win the
ha* won two and
lost three against
the Eagles.
T e a g ue fanned
four and walk-
ed two while giv-
ing up four hit*
Mike Carroll
started for the
Eagle* and took
McHorse now has four wins
against one loss in meeting Dub-
------- e . . .2 lin’s this year. It was the Plumb-
McHorse needs only one win to- ers third victory in a row.
clinch the crown and a spot in .
the state tournament, which is in Chesser was the winning chunk.
Abilene next weekend The er. taking his fifth of the.xear
Plumbers meet the Crusaders against two set backs He has a
<3-l4> Friday night 3-1 mark against Dublin s.
out before Watkins picked
an error. ---
The game was the tenth in a
row for Nentwig to pound out
a safe base knock. He got a
double in his only official time
at the plate. Teammale David
Gilger also hit safely to his
seventh straight game.
NORTHVILLE, Mich. —UP-
There were two people who walk-
ed farther and worked harder than
By UNITED PRESS
-San Antonio, the early season
leader, moves into Dallas for a
four-game series Wednesday night
hopeful of erasing the Eagles' two-
game Texas League lead
Both lost Tuesday night, but it
remains a two-team rs e as Hous-
ton is 9% games off the pace.
Houston beat Dallas 5 to 3 Fort
Worth beat San Antonio 7 to 0.
scored when-
| Pearce bounced
out e‛ T" •0
Pearce was the Don Nentwig
Air F
Talbott
stateme
ate Im
which I
private
13 in Wichita Falls
Winner of the eight-team title
JV; . -- - - --------- ----- . , - ■ chase will meet Brownwood Floral
of spectators who blocked her view of Abilene will meet Lampasas in an exhibition match immediate-
• *- the first semi-final clash. ] aster the championship scuffle
Both the latter teams clubbed Saturday night.
------------ Admission to tonight's attractive
first games of the enlongated bargain bil wili be 35 cents for
tournament, adults and 20 cents for students.
Mackey had plenty of trouble children will be admitted to the
Koranda's homer
----- — Ba. til:, ore
Atkins picked up his 14th victory 0 Tuesday • Results
Oklahoma Citv used effective Washington 9-1 Kansas City 3-3
pitching and the long ball to sub- Detrot 8-7 Baltmore.
southpaw Warren
Jerry Teague picked up his sec- Jan Means was the. loser, run-
. ond triumph of the season, against ning this year's mark to 2-4 He
I I ieui rs four reversals, in has pitched against the Plumber*
f / 5 the opener Tues- three times and been defeated
L/, day night He each outing.
WESTMINSTER, Md —UP—
Center John Rapacz. cast adrift
The !
proved
614 su
bill It |
of Itemi
Force A
to help
shot*. 1
ate - H
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amount
House.
ed their wins on
Monday night Ronnie Davis Shuler Bruce ranked second. Castellani dropped Ace reliever Mel Waters finished
0» It was fireball- ... from second to fourth
Ksnetmama: saraws.— Kling qaspxeteran,Bbinsonitpturtep.to
e Aherkcansgaome maansyartnneasnsomrdsBace enough for the Cats.
6 il nd 9" last mau,-“1- DlI- 1.1 L.-rA in youngest top contender tor the
M night. The big ihinbseman-st thedy got reck- “8»t heavyweight crown in history, i
Jim Morris strong 12-year-old iess and blew out a fuse. Smith Pattersons knockout victory
right-hander took tried to home and was trapped over the heavyweight Archie Me-
dead aim at his giant-killing task at the plte and Bruce, who made Bride on July 6 enabled him to re-
and uncorked a cool magnificent a dash "for third, received the place Harold Johnson of Philadel- ---------„ -
one-hit performance to silence the ' treatment when he was rub- phia, who has been inactive pend- due Beaumont for the fifth straight
A's heavy bats and their hopes of . . unload the bases ' ing the inystigation of his Phila- time Marshall Long won in relief
capturing a second straight Area Morris wheeled a three-up, dlphia fight with Juho Mederos tor Bart DiMaggio Fred Maro-
tournament championship hmUHun inning to get his Nats Johnson was dropped to second lewski and Raj Cash had homers
What s more. Morris added insult tak in the batting harness El- place, for the Indians.
X’thT?^0 and France 5 tog^ho^ NEW CHAMPION
^XX^^^th^ Stretcher dart
his side jumped ahead. 3-1.
Morris Calms Heavy American Sugar Robinson
Bats With Splendid 1-Hitter Climbs Back To
’ By TOM PENN ,. . — . I
Bulletin Sports Editor , Naw Rinn Hnnnrc
ABILENE—Brownwood’s National All-Stars, who were IVVV I ill IV I IVI Ivl J
supposed to pitch and not hit. combined both weapons here
Tuesday night to stun their hometown American All-Star I
rivals, 4 to 1, in their first Area 1 Little League tournament
combat at K-D Park. —. ---------
Both teams are scheduled to return here Thursday night since his temporary retirement on
for more tournament action, with i ———-------- ar Dec. 18, 1952.
only Bull to get two hits. Gers- That ended the game at 11-1.
______ . . bach and Walthers Rot the other Embrey was the top hitter,
gsar Tuesday and worked out in bingies . Boler hit for two singles picking up three hits in four
shofts when the temperature reach- for the Eagle*. David Hullum and trie* Chesser got a double and
ed 97 degree*. Randall Smith got the other a homer in two trips up and Hud-
Coach Lisle Blackbourn said he safetie*. son picked up a pair of singles
hoped to stage a midweek scrim- ----- for the winners
mage Wednesday if it isn’t too McHorse -unleashed three hom- Gilger and Nentwig got ihe only
hot. - I er* against the Red Sox to vir- Red Sox hits.
Kansas city at Washington 2 twilight There was a cheer from the
_ nht Herbert 1-6 and Shanti 4-8 va gallery out around the 31st hole.
McDermott 6 7 and Pascual 2-9 Oh mv goodness Mrs Ford By NORMAN USHER tually eliminate them from title
gasped. "He must have lost . The Buffs dumped the Wali contention., Awinsover the.Cru-
hole." Eagles back into the Junior Teen- saders Friday or a victory..in either
” Lo- She put the baby into its car- Age circuit cellar. 9-0. and league- make-up game the Plumbers have
i vs riage. rescued the active Mike leading McHorse all but cinched teft to play will hand Manager
from a children's merry-go-round, th Major Teen-Age crown with Dan Owen s bunch a clear-cut
picked up the baby again and a home run barrage which sunk championship a
pet resumed her pacing. second place Dublin's 11-1. in five The Plumbers finished in th,
»» We make the tour in a trail- innings Tuesday night in -Sports- league cellar last year.
335 er." she said "The children love man Park. Ronnie Eliis. Boley Embrey, and
sos it. Doug seems to enjoy it. too. No games are on the schedule Don Chesser all unloaded round-
.----- Doug just bites his for tonight. Thursday night, the trippers against Jan Means and
nails right down to the quick. He Eagles 16-11 will meet the S F. Don Nentwig, the Red Sox hurlers.
has followed Doug through every I Porter Cats (14-31 in the final tilt It was the second of the campaign
of the season for both teams in for Ellis and the third for Chesser.
in it was
the year. Thai left the count
at 7-0.
35. smashed
proceedings.
The A's, every bit as potent as
last veer and perhaps even more
so, are likely to find their tough-
est opposition in Lampasas should
that group make the championship
battle.
Champion and runner-up of the
district tournament will earn spots
in the state ASA affair August 10-
Byrne’s fine four-hit job and got to Rudy Minarcin for all their |
third shutout of the season gave run* in the first three innings,,
him a 9-2 record and the Yankees clinching the win with two runs
a little more comfortable two-game in the third .
lead in the tight American League Southpaw Dick Littlefield hurled (
race Byrne struck out three and the Pirate* to their fifth straight
walked five triumph by beating the Cardinal*. '
“It’s a good idea to walk a few Johnny O'Brien and Gene Freese |
men,” he explains tongue in cheek, each homered off loser Luis
otherwise people would wonder Arroyp |
it
.Byrd.fannedatyone, ".sr". NORTHVILLE. Mich. —VP— Pamela, and four year old son.
FkPtotCw the wbF to motion Doug Ford spent his first day as Michael His other son, Doug Jr . cgo z gome-H-ar
p.. . walK1 86 second ma pnssed ball the • PGA golf champion baby 10, had followed him around the 10-8 ane Mecan 43 ,, Hacker and
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Comacho for an error as Davis seven days it took him to wn the — and when he broke eway. she neld37 wootriege 2-3 or sadd:x t»
sped for the plate But as he title with par-shattering golf over smiled
rounded third the ball carme sail- the Meadowbrook Country Slub "You're baby sitting tomorrow te.m
ing in from left field. It was a hot course He climaxed nis Driuant smiled back “Don’t‘•worry, it will Dall.s •
race between Davis and the ball performance Tuesday when he be a rest after what I’ve been San Antonio
unul Murray grabbed it and turned back Cary Midd.ecot: throgh." SnrstoDozt
braced himself for the crash. The who was _ shootinz for the onl Ford felt he had the match won Tu".
plucky little Austin Brave receiver major..S ttle he never has when he went ahead for the first zhWortnesp
■ waved out For Ford it meant a lot more time on the oth hole Bea-mcm raean,. xenul.
Jackie Bullion opened the four- than the first place money of "This., was.the best.go ve Houston 4 pal 3
th with a single but the A's came 95.006. It was his first major tour- played " Ford said. "My irons ror worbn17 san Antonie ,
up with their neat double play nament victory — his first triumph were my best game and I think
when Elkins grounded to Young at of any kind since he won the Fort I shot more birdie 2 s on par three
third. James Bunnell walked but Wayne Open more than a year holes..in this tourney than ever be-
was left stranded as Yazell fan- ago. fore." . ,
ned Murray And it P11' his name down in He sure played it to the hilt
PGA history. For he became the Tuesday but he seemed prouder
Chaney got on base on an er- second player ever to win the of the fact that he had downed
ror to his half of the stanza, but title — which pros cherish most Shelley Mayfield the day before.
ontoet Kenneth T. Edwards-
"on “ -
One was his 10-year-old son, ball Association tournament.
Doug Jr. The other was his ......
pretty wife, Marilyn.
Morris whiffed two while El- _ in his first try and the fourth " Why’"
kins made his splendid catch of medalist ever to go on to capture "Because that made me an auto- DC T L.I J n-., walked «wiftlv toward where her
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"Splendid fielding’ by the losers safe it first when his ground ball tors were Walter Hagen in 1926. All semifinalists in the tourney bllnd bogey i ourney
prevented the score from mount- went through loungs Elove..a oln Dutra in 1932 and Byron Nel- become automatic members of the The regular monthly one-day.
ing Twice they sprung thrilling third He romped around to third son in 1945. squad blind bogey golf tournament will
Robert Young-to-Ronnie Davis-to- on Morris second hit of the game When Ford closed out his match So while that money was impor- be held at the Brownwood Country
Lloyd Brown around the horn dou- and scored on a passed ball to the against Middlecoff on the 33rd tant to Ford — the pros figure Club Thursday, July 28 accord- DDn CDID PAMDE
ble plays, but on one ofthose.oc- up.the game. at1z L ...hole with a par — putting him 39 the title is worth about $25,000 in ing to Pro Cliff Calderwood inU un• •NwT •
— “ “i Morns, meanwhile, took second under par for the 194 holes it took all in endorsements and exhibitions Entries will tee off-between 1
and went to thirdahenwsmt for him t win the championship--be wanted that honor, too , and 1 30 p.m. Top finishers will Chicago" Bear»"buckied down’to Watson. Charles Watkins Pearce.
z Esmsams ezmaa 2- sam atf--
put the Nationals out front, 3 to 1, with their five-month old daughter chore*._____._____-__.------- | Twenty-two veterans and rookie men
— ■ ■ .halfback Rick Casares joined the up
team Tuesday Pearce..a, double.
_____ and Walther* a .
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