FXOS SEC
NORMAL RALLY
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OT?EfiOy. SUNDAY,- OCTOBER 20, 1 929.
BEARS TRIM PENNjWASHlNGTON BOWS; MINNESOTA, OHIO, O'GRADY 10 FIGHT
BE MULTITUDE TO COUGAR.
LOM AT HIS BEST
$66ers( FiEri a-DLLMAN,
WtJih., , Odt, m-V-WPj' Washlnir-
tofi State C'oileKo fjiluitars cun'tVtred'
fpotliall scalp today . when thcjthe state football championship
I Cloldcn JJeurs of California (Town- j today when they conquered "the
... imu- o.uuu nines acro( coun-'University of Wunhlngton Husklus
PElilJHlA, Oijtj jfcj-i-TW far
west'' liiftgcd' bff another; eastern
AFTER SAFE
HER0IA1 ROGKNE WIN CHICAGO BATTLER
LEAD MID WEST GAMES HERE THIS WEEK
. .
POTENTATES AIR
TYPHOID WARNINGf
LETTERS ENTHUSEI TO RURAL AREAS u
. - .'l A
aD the first
Upon the" occasion
air mail flight from the tne Jled
jford alrflort, E. O."" Jerry" Jerome,
Tache
lersl Lose '20 to Z
-After Slow Start "and Bad
..Breaks Nines, Neff and
' Prowse Lead Comeback
In Second Half. ,
.... n,. , ninuffiiiiiK ta lO I nA ... ... i .U..' ......ii, ..-in
. . " Bmurni ui.iimi Kit..
Victory over Pennsvlvftnlit
A crowd of. 70,(100 nat throutrh i,,a,lle
a balmy afternoon ns the brawny j field.
Beam . outplayed. out-passed and I rcimer Hrh'wartx.
ever fought , on Itogors
) OIjDIER riHlD)')f;hl7agit: Meddori and southern ' fc'regon 'fj''
J19. () Notr Pam avehfcetjtlts :V"""ng jfais, are promised Vnother ;
1928 rout , by 'WiscbnsYfi' today.Tbls boxing -card at the 'Armmy'.f
Tenants of farms are remindeifl
by JJ'r. Emilj" , 'Bolcom. county.
medlcul director- of- the health
unit, to pay especial attention to
sanitary conditions around their
conquering the Badgers 19 tou
before a throng of 5,000 on Sol
dier field. ' ..' ' . ' '
'.Joe Savoldl, ' sophomore from
Three Oak's, Mich., leo; the flrunh-'
ing Notre rfame attack, reeling
yards for
potentate' o( Hiliah Tern
Chamber of Commerce circular places, as a preventive, measure
era' to all Shrine tmioH in ueairiHt the pomiHe anreau 01
y .1.- .. , tvviH fr. tit whlnh ihfi'A, nre 1
next Thursday nlkuz when - Gene ' AiaRa. Honolu-- " " ' .
BJPAJ4olmes
INSURANCE
giant full-1 off runs of 45 and 75
i nere nas oecn ; ... . .... HU,,nrio,i
and Canada.
out-kicked the Ciiiakfis with Hen- I)mi;(. played havoc with the i Wash-'i ",r of touchdownB. The third
' Menlcf Junior! cqi'ege' of '.'Palo
Alia defeated tho Hputhern Oroiton
' .Normal hero, .today (10 to 13,' by
sweeping the school teachers off
their feet, In tho first, with a series
of deceptive plays. . Aienlo scored
7- two, touchdowns in the first hulf,
'.ml .one,. in. the third period. Tho
1 Pedagogues Btagod n fighting rally
r in the second hulf, to score two
tpuchdownv and threaten another.
. Tle Normal school team rallied
In the latter liart of the third per
iod, und started' 0, drive down tho
.field, Prowse agoing over, for u
touchdown. A few mlnues later,
Dines,, a negro flash, .caught a
lotiK fqrwaj-d pass, and scorel an
other. Uolh tries for the, extra
point failed. . ' .
The, remainder ot 'the game, the
" ball was in Menlo's terrllciry. but
j 'tiio. Pt'dagoKues were unable to
break through, though fighting
hard., ( t
The',belated arid thrilling come
back of the Normal was led by
" Mines and Prowse, and Nefif' In'
- the line, nines was slippery us
an eel, and 'made heavy yardage
through the Menlo line, and on
long forwnril' pass,'! .Pr'ows'e led the
flght(pg, spirit of the Teachers,
which was checked by, bud breaks,
. and, oiice they ,, carried tlie ball
1 to' the visitor's seven-yard line.
' where they were held.. Menlo was
forced to kick from behind its own
vKonl. With the ball near mid.
field, the Norniul started another
drive.', The Ashland Una held as
the game, progressed. , . .
The Teach'ers were ho'ld In check'
throughout the first period, und
J were forced to kick often. .i Menlo
. intercepted-two forward passes.
After desultory battling, off tackle
that gained small yardage, a for
ward pass frorn'l'ozo to Tod net
. tod the first score., , Tho try.
. goal .failed, . .. . , . .
The .second touchdown camel
When' Tod Intercepted it Normal
pass,, and raced' GO yards' for f.
touchdown, with Plver running In-
tt;rference. It was a lucky brcalt.
' At. tlie beginning qt, the second
half. Menlo opened ti)' with u ser
; les of deceptive, plays, that were
'executed with, precision and dls
patch, nnd gained consistently.' The
' Normal halted the first offensive
within their own ten yard line, by
a gallant stand, , but . I'oizu . and
Camiiballii started another dirlve,
that carried tho pigskin across for
their final touchdown.' ''
Tho Normal completed a couple
of forward passes, and with nines
scooting around tho end, brought
:tn bull within, striking distance.
lrovso went over for their- first
tdllchdown.
They Immediately ' opened iirV
"again, nnd after consistent gains
through the line, Prowso shot
forward pass to tho fleet nines,
who snared tho bnll on his own
goal line, for tho second score.
Both teams suffered from pen
alties, principally off side. The
visitor hold the edge In the first
half, and the Normal In the sec
ond. , Coach McNeal's' men were
slow -to start, but when they got
. under wny. had the fast Menlo ag
gregation fretting. ,
1 There was a fair sized crowd
' present, but not near the size tho
callbro of tho game warranted. It
wns a clean und hard fought con
test. . 0
The startlng line-ups were
' swim,"' a versatile jlnBt()n combination today. Single
nttnek and Hert Sihwurz. burlv ............ u .1-
.......... .. .. .. 1 imii'ivu jiu itiuuKUL vi.Tiory lu ii.v
guard, ho omstanllng man in, ! cougars after tho Huskies had
either line. it . was California's j roiied op-two iouolldowns in nuick
third , contiuest of Its friendly me ,n tn0 f,rt period, ..,.'.,..
loZ ?VZv P"""' "'' ' Sehu-nrt. guard last your was
yoaie and actually more convln: converted into a ball ca'iTler (thls
clng than the margin of a slnirlo .u-,.,..
tinr.h l' .. , nrimwil .l.liu l.u y. I HCItcu . il v, anil
ith neither team yet at its
peak, it was 11 glve-undrlnke bat
tle, freiiueniiy marred hv nen.il-
tles.
O'Cirady,' Ashlana light - heavy-
wem-111, mee.s ivoockoul nite, , - 10 leuers,; owr a week ttgo and tne Ullnt!u,-.
. .h T . . --"K.Z i- ' """"""" """of tho spread, of tho disease Ii
In the .main event of ton rounds.i widespread publicity was secured i ' !
White -.has met Amo of the bestf fot- Medford and the airport' thru': HoweyeK 'a8- a' rllIe. sanitarj
men In fho country .and has been 1 the Shrine organizations. , .. , : ... ' rB Mt.wuv, of ,i
7 I?? ft", ""l a 8hfrf fl.S? "TTilT n ihe f,rSt nl wbere" enJcom:
time. There will also bo. a good , fight of the air mail from tho and nd Dl. r,olcom is par
line-up of preliminary events.: ; I new Medford municipal airport" 1 , B ' , , . , L
"WhltS has some record," said i is- th- word from Cleorge. M. Hen- 'tg'&Z".
Tex Bickerstaff, prmoter, yester-' dee, Illustrious .Potentate of Mo- duio a" sut that the devlop
day. ."He's held his own against Jah Temple of Springfield. Mass.! " , .,? 1 "i fhoV,-
HLOOMINCTO.V, Intl.,- Oct. 19. I sucn nationally known men as "Well may you be proud! .Med- ,' 1. ,. .lim
Iff) Colgute today smushed a ' Tuffy Griffiths, Allcntown Joe. ford mustjbo a very progressive
21 to 0 victory over Indiana Uril- I 3"n. Walcott Langford. Red Stan- city and its' Interests ably backed
vdrslty. Dowl' was tho big gun I '''V- Joe Anderson, Charles Bel- by still more progressive men."
In thn t. ...... li. r ftnirer. Red Ithlnn -VV.ntle nttr-
11?' JJm1?. i":2i.i?Cli-d,,"h for a touchdown In the" first, horn- Vqung Plrpo and '..many, be well out in front in aviation,
"w nilnrlA- . .Otnerfl. . Itha .rnn.ao. it .u ..
ftir.iuiil. . uiu Klimej - ...w " ." 'U.l llieuilH or 1UU-
hlgh light. Indiana showed Its'' ls Slassei1 . around Chicago Id transportation." Mr. Jlendee
Notre Dame touchdown wns'scored
on a 43-yard sprint by Jack El
der. :
If It's Insurance,
We Write It
: usually
I houses.
from unprotected out-
coast., conference .win when
.scored, all, three ( Cougar, touch
down.,, ( ...
1 tjixtpert , thuxand , prHons tho
lai'KeHt .crow to .ever wUnou an
eastern Wu.hiiiBton , guine--went
wild uh tho 1'ullman .eleven tied
the cpunt and then won the bat
tle." . , , . ., , ,.t
DYCHK HTAlJiUM, KVA"NSTON,
III.. Oct. 19. (A3) A fiKhtlnir MJn-
flmt offenHlve punch of tlie year!ns thft ,,oy who hns never made said in coticliuiion of his enthusl
to Ht'ore lt lone touchdown. Ia ba( f'ffht," continued P.lcker-fastio letter. ., . . .,r.v- .M
man. ho noxeci o orady atj J. N. Kigjf, Potentate of Khiva
Klamath Falls July 2. He came Temple, of .Amarillo, Texas en
down nnd thought he had a set- thu.sinstir.allu . t
nesota eleven snntched victory I UP- White stepped out In the first, ford on her new municipal nlr
from defeat In the fourth period round and floored , Oono vfor the port. . "The scones pictured In
by scoring two : count or eignt. in tho second the folder , . ininut i...,,,, i.
.imnwunn ana .a iieia goal to: uunu,. .m uuw-ea. une lor me., mall, letter-make an . office .look
vanquish Northwestern 26 to 14 count of nine and broke three of ,durk and . uninviting and your
in , a football game packed with I Gene's ribs. About that time, he weather 1.1.10,1,, i ...
thrills. About 40.0011 nnnir coasted "alone, thinklne he ha1 the .'i.
0 the battle Was, a M-yaid punt by, , ,ne (!o)h,.,.s VBnKP thpr ,,0 fight, won. and he was most sur-i ..hl,.,, uta" i"0Vint ", ni
to .0 defeat at the htindM of the.! Irled when the referee gave the, mid in his letter
Wild.ats last year. . J iiuestlonublo decision to O'Grady.l Mr. jti also" nrninlsed . thni
.....u.- ,. .en.u.K ln iiit-.hig next vacation would be spent
ine Cnllfornluns won bemuse
they had much superior line play,
plus more effective scoring punch.
Penn, with a shiny set of bucks
wus always ilnnuerous' but held In
lty ino superior near do- ;.pv. fi..u ,...'n - . . .
fense after holding l.r 1 1 ' 'Y' ' " iut today
In thorirst period, gained by the 1 roliei llw , (ouchdowns .with
margin of a goal kicked . after . 1. .'n.
All tho scoring was confined
imii una tne crowd had Merlo 1 1 uf ford,., brilliant, Wilshlng
hurdly get 1 1...1 itm.ir .ui...n t nn . . - . . ...
. , .,, , , ........ !on nun oars,, which iiu-i.-eii tne
e ctriried ho onlookers by dash-;,.,.,. , ,(i,.k .ind their
.. 16 .yards with the open- w ai line.., Elllngw-n's punt
,Z Th" W"hln was put Hi play on the W. S. C.
m. L . ,",""'tos' Callf.in.la's 2K.yal.d io and tho Huskies bat
momentum netted a. touchdown. ..,.... .hi.. ... h. , 1
2".'."! ".n''. "'kl'ibothu,,,, fiill-1,,,,,.. A Hhurt 1UH Hffr,i to
siuuntil over, tin. reniulnlnT, ,,........ .t... n.At
.inagM put tlie Huskies quarterhu-k
into tlie clear and he raced over
tho goal line for the first touch
down, fleehan place kicked .the
try for point. .
Three minutes Inter tho Huskies
hud . passed and smashed' the ball
close to the Cougar goul line again
whero nnother . i-lufford to , Gee-
buck
3f. yards to the goal line, the hit
ter inuKlng , tlie score. Hei-kel t's
try for point was blocked! , ,. .
It was lnnsylvanii's .turn to
i heer as eilio reeled off. 40. voids.
returning. Callfornlii's klclioff. Tho
yuaKcr attack was. stopped after
peneiruiing to tho. Boa); 32-yurrt
line but inq's, ,111111! was blocked
tt .moment . later, and recovered
bylU'ilett, Ponn.erid, on tho oppos
ing 18-ynrd line. Here the I'enn
backs fitnctloned benutirully, two
lateral .passes, (fenllc, to .Masters,
puttliig the bull over for a touch
down.,, .Musters also kicked tho
goal Unit put, Penn In front.
California scored what proved
nari J i til ? . K '"""'""""'".in t"l lly"' ko mad.
f ' ,""t. ii.it.i.er, uar
.-. iiuck ie
ford would be visited.
m I hpurkling football by Ohio matchmaker." said liickerstaft in
State in. the first half of the game conclusion, "that if he ever live
i.ucKeyes n 7 to i victory i 10 meet, tj tii-uuy again, he plansl PORTLAND Ore. Oct. 19. IIP)
...... in ineir twenty- 111 00 nouiing ciso tnau to. K, o. v. If. Lynch, head of the United
sixtn annual grid crash here to- him." ...... ,. ! States biirean. of roads here; said
day, A , forward pass to .Fouler filving Medford real 'big . oily i today the bureau was ready to
and the successful try tor point ! fights. Tex is planning , on match-; advertise" for grading contract bids
by Burratt turned the trick ,for'"g the,, winner .of the. bout with ! on the, Sluslaw highway after he
..,1- vm,iiuK iriiiii. . ivi iciugnn, . ni-!i"e i.untus. r rco i.ennart 01 ,spo-,
though In the van in' the second Uune who de'feuted the recognized
tho ptiricll- to llght-henvywelght champion of he
world., Mnxle Kosenbloom. . This
CIST ESSAY TEST
CLOSES IS WEEK
' fco'nsidenible Interest has1.- been'
shown In the essny , cont'est ;on
the community cnost 'which U be
ing curried on during the period
from October 14 to The con
test is open to all school students
of .both public and private, schools
and Is divided into three groups.
Two cash prizes will lie awarded
the winners of eacli group and the
prize essays will lie published
shortly after the close of the con
test on October 25. .
Plaonlflod Advertising frets results
half play, lucked
put tho ball over.
LAWISRKNCK, Hans.. Oct.' 1!).
ihah aerial play wns good for an-1 Wi'lvlng thru the University
other touchdown. Fullback Marsh
attempted .the try for point but
it wus wide.
With the Huskies leading by
HI points It. looked like a hopeless
task for. the slut'ei's to catch them
but tun 'dynamic Buckley, KUIng
sen and Schwartz refused to give
K SUll Slfll'tefl .11...
u-ivo ny uushlng back .26 yards
with a punt nnd Loin's, accurnto
passing produced the score. Averv
1 took one tr.uu r,.n n ..i
101 tund Norlnn. nn.l iu,,..A.i
, ' - , "e.i 111K11, ai
aid. from the goal, to grab u 2.1
Jfard toss from Loin und fell neross
tho lust line. This tlmo Burr mlssf
ed. (ho try for the extra point.
Uillfornltt put on tho most sus
tained Parade, of the imu ,...
In the final qunrter, taking the
bull, 72 ynrdii to Penn's throelynrd
Hnq, In ten plays, featuring short
passes frqm l.om to Blsun. Tho
Honrs bud a first down on Ponn's
7 -yard mailt but the n.h..
climaxed a great defensive stnii.r
wlion (Junrtorback Wllner Itnncit-
ca.uown q pass over the goal
line,
Ashlnnd . Pl)S Mbnlo
.iverson K ' , Tod
"Mcflod K I'lver
1 Moo T Niirgnnrd
Ayres T Wright
Snndholdt (1 Neff
Orr , O Tucker
Whltnlter V flihnelderinnnn
1 Poato ..'..,' Q' , . ciilluu
Campbell lift nines
' llromidka .. . . Hit Burrett
: Pnrslow , Kit I'rowse
Officials: Young, referee; Hend
ricks,, umpire; Baker, head lines
man. '.!-,
GAVEBOYS MAU
BY-
LED
390
IIMACA, N. Y., Oct. 19. (P
cor tne urst tlmo n !9. ur.
a Cornell football team today de
feated tlie Tigers of Princeton.
The score wns 13 to 7.
"OAMWRinOE, Muss. Oct, I9i
W Army nnd Hnrvnrd buttled
to 20 to 20 draw In the stadium
here todny before 67,0110 frenzied
spocltitors. After seeing the Crim
son gain a 13 to 0 lend in the
first half Cagle and Murrell ran
wild for throe .touchdowns, only
for Harvard to tie the score, win.
a 40-yurd forward pass In tho Inst
iiiuiuio 01 play.
ANNAPOLIS', Md..' Oct. 1l ioJ)
Navy shot Its regular's hack Into
the game In the third period of Its
gnme with nuke' nnlvrsliy today
u inin up a 40 to 13 victory.
8A.N FRANCISCO. Oct. 19 11
An experienced Olvmnlc ctnh
eleven led by Morton Kner defeat
ed Sanln Clnra university here to
day, 20 to 0.
.
NEW BALL CLUB
Starting the second period the
Cougars , pounded . the Washing
ton teiim backwards until they
reached the' Husky eight-yard lino,
where Schwartz pulled tho old'
Statue of Liberty play nnd skirted
left ond for the first W. S. C..
score. KUlngsen received tho bnll
and held It buck as If bo was go
ing I to puss.;. Schwurtz raced
orpund- behind him and grabbed
the pigskin and, carried It to tho
goal , lino, Buckley placo kicked
tho extra jiolnt.
Washington Stnto put over the
winning touchdown In the lust
period when Schwartz .crossed up
tho Husky defense on a fnke-re-
.vorso play and run six yards for
the score. Tho Husky dofenso
crumbled under the crushing u,t
tack of tho Cougcrs.
The Cougars addod another
touchdown for good mensure Just
before tho final- gun when Mask
ell, W. 8. C. end. Intercepted a
long. .Washington, forward pass
and raced 20 yards to tho Husky
six-yard line. Washington was
penalized five yards for unneces
sary roughness nnd Schwartz bolt
ed through left guard for the yard
and his third touchdown. Buck
ley missed the try for point,.
Score by periods:
Washington ...13 0 0 0 13
W. S. C. : 0 0 0 1320
of Knnsns Juyhuwkers In the ec
nnd period . the Kiiibus State
Wildcats defeated their rivals C
to 0,, In their 27th annual gnme
here today. ., .'.'
LINCOLN, Oct. !).-(IP) Pills
liiiigh advanced a step nearer the
national fotollnll' title by defeat
ing Nebraska here today 12 to ,7.
The . Cornll'uskers' rallied In. the
fourth, quarter to score after Park
inson had twloo crossed the goal
line! for the Panthers, In the blv
ond . quarter ... .i
- 4;
iind been ;
bad ,. .rnjen , secured
county court. .!
been advised I he right'-of way
by the , Lane
bout would- be given In November. 4. Carlton.:' -'Snider Shingle com.
j ..ui-u icumu piuuuciiun
HALF SIZE BACK
peak.
GRIDIRON FRAYS ?
(By the Associated Press)
NKW H.WRN. conn.v Ocft. 19.
:lP)--V:.le-.' unloose'd a .- smooth-'
running1 'attucir.'tm!:ty.toi defeat
Brown 14 to 0, ln a well-played
g:vme; before a crowd of- approxi
mately 40.000. . . '
Little Alblo Booth, Yale's half
pint bulfback, who was rushed in
as n substitute, scored both the
ale touchdowns and added the
two extra points with sure footed
dropkicks. i
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 9. (P)
Assistant Secretary Insulin of the
navy will leave next woek by nil
for the Pacific const tp Inspect all
nnvitl nornnautlfnl ac(lv!!les.
vt?ir vnpLT rt m' ' iir a
"'"n? .1,?.,;'T' "."i" !":!".d. tnh'town scored In the opening
five minutes of play grew Into
mountainous proportions as the
minutes clicked by to give New
York University -a 7 to 0 victory
over Pennsylvania State college on
the Yankee stadium field toduy.
generally perfect) woittherl fotltlinll
yesterday drew "n' million and
moro" funutlcs'to college fields.
Ohio State-Michigan uo.ooo
Notre Dame-Wisconsin 85,000
Penn-Callfuriilit , 70.000
Harvard-Army 57,000
Illlnols-lowii 10,000
Northwostern-MInn .. 40.000
Yale-Brown j 40.000
Burtmotith-Columbia 35,000
Princeton-Cornell 2S.O00
Oeorgia-North Dakota 24,000
OHl'tSACIO. Oct. 19. (fl) Mlz
pah, yacht de luxo owned and
skli.-pered by Commander Kugene
r .McDonald. Jr., was declared
winner of tho JtO.OOO round trip
luce to Milwaukee today when
I he Doris, sienm yacht piloted by
Captain ,ltoy Alle, struck a sub
merged, obstruction off Kenosha
and .was forced to dock. . ,
PITTSBURGH. Pa., Oct. 19. (IP)
Battling Carnegie Tech to a score
less tie here today, Washington'
and' Jefferson served nntlco that
it has returned' to Its former high
place,-. In, tho cplloglnto . football
world.. -
NEW , YORK, Oct. 19. (IP)
At Mnrs'ters. "the human Jack
rabbit" who leads the country In
football scoring, swept Columbia
off Its feet, todny with a .pair of
touchdowns In tho first few min
utes and a powerful Dartmouth
eleven went on to win by the onc
slded count ..of 34 to .0. ... .
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- th' OrtlnW. -Pa high school
w' ijefeatf dV at 'Aslilnlnd . today hv
tin" Ahhlnnd' hlgk-snhooli jn-hr il.
' The 'nvboys' offered sennt re
sistance, to tho -varied nttnrks of
tho l.lthlnns.. . who showed und
-used everytlilng tboy possessed in
thri y. of ploys, m nn effort to
"run up high score.
(Irants I'nss showed nothing In
the way. of defense, nnd less in the
wny of otf.mse. (Illicit and Jbnes
were held to minor gains. .Thru-
out the one-sided contest, . they
played listlessly, and with none
of the. vim and dash that marked
their game with tho Medford high
.school a week ago., ...
The eooro at the end of the first
vlinlt wm 10 to 0 In favor of Ash-
Mand, and the Ulhluns went Just
as strong In the second hnlf. .
.' i ' e .
The first geld mined ' In tho
Vnlted Slates cam from Virginia;
it i-i, " '.?' ' . v- .-v.s i. ' -
HKATTIik, , Oct. m .-.(nFohr
"us. Mentlie Port and.' Hnnknhn
and Vnniimver. n:- c:. i,.,ii n,,i
franchises hero today nt tho or
ganisation meeting of the North
west hnsebull league. Tho rolls
will be held open until soma time
In January when It Is expected
Hint two moro chilis will Join
from nmong the cities of Tiicoma,
Viiklmn, tlruys Harbor, Itelllng
bam and Kverott.
Tho circuit will be a class D
league and will probably piny five
games a week, opening early In
.May and closing labor day, Fin
al plans for organluitlon were
held In abeyance until nrter the
.Innunry session. .1. Col Kwltig.
president of tho Onklnnd club In
the lnelflc Toast league, who pre
sided nl today's meeting, will con
tinue to head the organisation unlll
final nrrnngemenls nre made.
SAI.ISHIHtV IM.AIN'H, N. Y.
Ort. t i . A)wjns Turnesn of the
Klmstord country club trim the
open golf tournament today In n
3-holo playoff of u tl with Mas-
sle U. Miller of Norwloh Conn.
Turnrsa won by a margin of sev
en strokes.
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Russia, which led the world In
wheat exports before the war, now
barely proUucea what It cimsiiiucs
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A Gas heated Home
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