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i i ! I i ! t i ! t i ! Hot Pitchers Give AL Odds In Dream Fray By The Aociatl Pros National league partisan, already fully aware that their MVortte will enter tomorrow'! all-star contest in Boston against ha American league b" " n nort end of the worst mis nalch in th classic's 11-vear history, must have experienced hat finking aensotion today, For scanning the latest box score tt major league baseball fames gave them no encouragement whatsoever. . If any National leaguer nursed a hope that the Junior cir ralt pitching twin, Cleveland s Bobby Feller and Detroit Hal Hewhouser. would not be "right ' for the "dream game." that must be dispelled by now. Feller, already named by American League All-Star Manager Steve O'Neill as hia starting pitcher, began poorly yesterday, allowing two runs in the first frame, but picked up steam as he went along and whipped the Chicago White Sox 3-2 for his 15th victory of the season. The Sox, behind Eddie Lopat two-hit I twirling, copped the nightcap " ' " ' -0. J rtewnouser, expeciea 10 nun Test sixth place irom tneir op the middle three frames for the j points. Mile drove out two hits Harndee clan, turned in a briMan(j Cooper three as the Giants liant five-hit performance in ; -i..Kht out a 10-2 second game ' Wanking the St. Louis Brown, ' s-o. in a single iray, Chandler Shelled Spud Chandler, the choice to j twirl the final three frames for ' the American leaguers, did not I fare as well. He yielded five hits and three runs in six innings J lo the Athletic as the New York Yankees and Philadelphia di 1 vided a doubleheader. A five- run rally in the seventh enabled . the Yank to win the opener. 'i-S, but the A's won the second ' 4-1 as young Bob Savage out- hurled Chandler for his first vie- torv of the season. With each of the Boston Red , Sox" all-star clubber contrib i uting in large doses, the Red Sox ' Increased their first-place lead ', over the runner-up Yankee to i seven and a half game by taking ' the measure of Washington's J Senators twice. 11-1 and 9-4 The loyal-hearted National I leaguers can point with pride J at the splendid pitching perform , a nee turned in by the St. Louis i Cardinals' Howie Pol let. The I youthful southpaw yielded only , three hits as he shut out the i Pittsburgh Pirates 8-0 in the ! nightcap of a doubleheader for ; his ninth win of the year and i his fifth in his last six starts. 1 Card- Win Pair ; The Card also won the opener i 4-$ to gain full game on the front-runnng Brooklyn Dodgers, who now lead by five games as , a result of their split with the Boston Braves. A ninth inning two-run rally gave the Hubmen 3-2 victory in the opener but the Brooks came back to win the nightcap 4-2. Helped by All-Stars Johnny MJze ami Walker Cooper, the New York Giants downed the HTe, Over Mutual and KFJI (1240 on your dial) 9:15 A. M. FOR 000D LISTENING hear Jim Brilt, Mel Allen and BUI Cerum repert this annual classic (rem Fenway Park In gotten. Gillette 'Blue Blades with th SHAffPF (edges ever honed!' 1 j V CilUttr COVERALLS Olive Drab Sizes 34-46 WORK PANTS BLUES. GREENS, TANS AND GRAYS. COMPLETE RUN OF SIZES. SHIRTS . - Hundreds of them OREGON VOOLEN STORE 800 Main Phone 6873 Philadelphia Phillies twice to wln tter Micky Witek's two-run homer won the opener z-l. in a single encounter. Cln- cinnati defeated the Chicago Cubs 6-2, with Rookie Outfielder Eddie Lukon clouting two horn- ers to drive in five run. Oaks Keep Loop Lead Br The Associated Press With the Fourth of July week come and gone, the Oakland Oaks were still leading the Pa cific Coast league today. The San Francisco Seal were close be hind their cross-bay rivals, only one game separating them from Oakland. Aided by the homers of Le Scarsella. Brooks Holder and Wally Westlake, the Oak stop ped Portland twice yesterday, 7 to 1 and 3 to 1, taking the series five to three with one game tied. Glen Crawford homered for the Beavers' only score in the sec ond game. San Francisio was pressed hard to win its first game from Lo Angeles in 11 innings, 5 to 4, and then coasted along on the one-hit pitching of Frank Rosso to win the nightcap 6-0 and keep step with the league leaders. At Seattle, Sacramento took a doubleheader from the Rainiers. 4 to 3 and 7 to 5. Gene Corbett and Gene Lillard homered to help win the first game, and Alex Kampouris hit a home run in the second game with two men on. San Diego and Hollywood divided their doubleheader, the Padres winning the first game 6 to 4, and the Stars the second, 2 to 0. The series edge went to Hollywood, 5 to 3. In Saturday's games, Holly wood beat San Diego 4-3, Port land beat Oakland 3-2 and San Francisco shut out Lo Angeles 8 to 0. Seattle and Sacramento went 13 innings before the Rain ier! won, 2 to 1. Roseburg Downs GeePees, 5-2 ROSEBURG. July 8 0P The Roseburg Umpqua Chiefs defeat ed the Grants Pass Merchants, 5 to 2, here Sunday to break the second place tie and edge ahead of the Merchants in the Southern Oregon baseball league. The Chiefs reached Martindale for 12 hit, but good fielding by Gray in left field and Blacksmith at short kept the Roseburg team from making good on many op portunities. Score R H E i Grants Pass 2 5 2 'Roseburg 5 12 0 Martindale and Farthing; Long ; and Huggins. MUM f Of ATI PfUVHT CONCRETE BLOCK MACHINES BRICK MACHINES CONCRETE MIXERS MANUFACTURED BY WAGON ER MFO. CO. OMVIL4.C, M. O. Ballet On A " -Pi Jfb ia j. , ,. m . - - . . i i' ' ; ' f . - j Pauline Beta ef Lo Angeles shows the rhythm of a ballet dancer as she score back-hand stroke to e world tennis match at Wimbledon. Her partner. Dorl Hart ol Miami, looks on with admiration. Mis Bet won th wom en' (ingle title. Junior Legion Baseball Schedule (Second Half) Thursday. July 11. Mills v. Conger. Conger field. 5:30 p. m. Sunday. July 14. Mills vs. Del Moro. Del Moro field. 12i30 p.m. and Conger vs. Del Moro. Del Moro field. 2:30 p. m. Boys selected to make up the district Junior Legion team are being notified by their coaches and will practice this after noon, Wednesday and Friday at 5:30 on Del Moro field, and they will also practice every afternoon next week. The Toster of the district team must be turned in to Portland by July 20. Section two of the state Junior Legion baseball comprises all the territory from Lakeview to Coos Bay, and teams in this district are entered from Ashland, Coos Bay, Coquille. Drain. Medford. Grants Pass, Lakeview, Roseburg, Oakland and Klamath Falls. The winner of this district must.be decided by August 1 by single elimination contests unless otherwise specified by the state director. STANDINGS 1 PACIFIC COAST LEAGl'K W. L. Pet. rVfr, vi "Si'can Barber shop, S5 from New j Hollywood S3 4 J2S : g S -Ji? ! Lo Angeles . Son D;fo - Sacramento Portland . SO 54 .481 . 48 SS .402 . 35 S4 .354 . 34 ti Ml l Seattle Eetvlti Ycttcrdar Oakland 7-3, r Portland 1-1. Sacramento 4-7, SeatUe V5. San Diego 6-0, Hollywood 4-2. San Francisco S-4, Lo Angelea 4-0. AMtZWAX LEAGl'E W. U Prt. Boston . S4 ZS ..701 New York 31 Am Detroit . 42 33 .MS WashlnctoB 37 M .SO-7 Clcvclsnd 39 43 -436 St. Umjis . 34 41 AXl Chlcaco . .. 29 44 .397 Philadelphia 33 SI .304 SUialla Yettaraar Boatoo 11-S. Washington 1-4. New York T-l. Philadelphia 1-4. Cleveland 2-0. Chleaso 2-S. Detroit 3, SL Loula 0. Leaffae l.eaderfl Battln -Vemod. Washington, J64; Di Maggio. BoKton. .349. Runa Williama, Boston. 83; Peeky, Boston, so. Hlu- Peaky. Boston. 97; Bernardino. St. Louis, 98. Home runs Williams. Boston. 23; Greenberc. Tigers, 22- Pltchin Nesrnouser. Detroit. 1S-3-.S42: Leonard. Washington. 7-2-.77S. 1 NATIONAL LEACI K ! W. L. Prt. ' Brooklyn 48 28 ,B4 ; St. Louis 43 31 -Ml I Chicago 39 3.1 .S42 ! Cincinnati , 34 3S Ami Boston "SI? '11? New York Philadelphia 30 as ,4; Flttsourgh 29 44 JOT Brsalls Yesterday Kew York 2-10, Philadelphia 1-2. Boston 3-2, Brooklyn 2-4. St. Louts 4-8. Pittsburgh 3-0. Cincinnati , Chicago 2. League Leaders Batting -Walker, Brooklyn, .361: Hopp, Boston, 3K. Runs- Musial, St. Louis, 57; MJze. New York. .50. Hits- Mu.lal, St. Louis, 105; Walker. Brooklyn, 19. Home rune- Mlze. New York, 17; Klner, Pittsburgh, 15. Pitching Kush. Chicago. S-1-.857; Hifbe. Dodgers. g-2-.Sts). UCW AT THE C" GUN STORE! Weaver Scopes K-4 -44.50 K-2 - 38.50 a-30 30.80 4 0 - 30.80 Nydar Reflector Shotgun Sights 27.45 Official Stat Guid at The GUN STORE 714 Main Ttnnls Court Home Runs Pay Jim Olsen who poled out day's 8-7 rout Chiefs, made . someuiuig more wimiuie inun dcfx BWIIII.I1.IIIVIII, . Olsen s circuit clout for the Klamath Son came in the fourth inning, went over the right field wall with one man aboard, and won for him $15 put up by Lorn- bard Motors, $5 and a Ronson cigarette lighter offered by Rog-1 ers jewelry, ss from the Pell- Method cleaners. $5 from Super-; or Troy laundry and $3 from ' td Boothby s service station. Graham's blow, coming in the sixth inning and sailing over the fence in right center with one man on, the longest homer in Recreation field this year, won $10 from Lombard Motors. Both boys also received a dinner at Otto Sari' restaurant on S. 8th. Junior Belt Put On Block That very transient item, the Pacific coast junior heavyweight wrestling belt, goes on the block strain Ttj. ;i,t it. l?.r f?1 'h! armory ax the holder. Georses Dusette again take on Martino Angelo in a championship bout. This will be the third time in a month and a half that the belt has been at stake, setting some thing of a record a the Pacific coast wrestling commission pro vides that the belt will be de fended at least every three months, and in the past the hold- era have squeezed their three ! month Period down to almost the last day before putting up a title ma ten. Angelo held the crown some time ago and defended it suc cessfully against Dusette May 30 and then two weeks later, on June 13, lost it to the French Canadian in a no - time - limit match which cost Dusette $500 to arrange. The title bout this coming Thursday night is a culmination of the wrestling tournament held here last week, which was won by Angelo. It will be a no-time-limit, two falls out of three af- i fair. In addition to the title fight, : a pair of prelims yet to be ar i ranged will be on the card. . I Coaches Invited To View Pro Game 1 BEND, July 8 UP) Oregon : prep football coaches will be guest here August 2-3 when Coach Mai Stevens of the Hrnnlr. ' Ivn All-Amerir-n Ipstfna inum ...ill hold a gridiron clinic. lhe prep school mentors will nlen luitn,,.. ( Ik. squad games by the professional club. That old rotten tire can cause a bad wreck. Be careful! Insure with Hans Norland. 123 N. 6th St. r,7 j t, 7u i '!"": TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive-Long. Short Trips Move Yourself Save H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Mala ing Off 01 Am rlca"s 7 hlsa Suttfct.VS oul or I The National league will have I ed in exoectine bunt. Hauield ""'.".'"I " "'e.,,m:,. u. u.ia and Dale Graham. nine player, including stout was off with the pitch and clr- U.0"cr..p""lV ""i." ' home runs in Fri-1 swatter like Dixie Walker, cled to third. Bishop took second ! "J.,'r of the Roseburg 'Johnny Hopp and Stan Musial. Ion the next pitch and Jim Olsenl V" ' ,., w,,n ... their blows pay , n the game lust like the lunior i nounded . sine! to center, dnv-1 . mon,i PIV", . WV. fi! . Feller Will Take Slab In Star Tilt j Cleveland Fireballcr Dominate Power-Heavy Junior League Squad BOSTON,, July 8 ( Not since Babe Hulh ha there been an individual who stood out so overwhelmingly in all-star base- ball pre game speculation as Clrvelamls Bob Keller. This, notwithstanding the fact , that Hal Newhouser, who pitched Detroit to the world champion i ship last year, and Ted Williams, : the Boston Hrd Sox' mighty hit-1 ter who clouted a three-run ! homer to win the 1941 inter-1 league game, will be among Fel ler's teammate in the 13th meet-, ing between stars of the Ameri-! can and National leagues In Ken way park tomorrow. The American league leads the I series with right victories, to four for the Nationals. O'Neill's First Choice i The upwards of 33,000 fans expected to turn out for the , game, starling at 0.30 a.m. PS T, will h watj-hlntf In ma it fuller Steve O Nelll's choice to start By HALE 8CARBROUOH can maintain his astonishing ! Grabbing a narrow lead at the outset and holding on through strikeout paco In the current ! storm and battle, the Klamath Sons tlrd up the Northern Call American league campaign i forma league top rung by defeating the Wevd Son 8 to 4 in the against National league batsmen, j Ebbet field of northern California at Weed yesterday afternoon. In 20 league games to date, Until yesterday Weed had held undisputed possession of the Feller has averaged 8 5 strike, i loop leadership, winning eight In a row and losing none, while out per game, while winning j the Klamath were in second place with seven and one, a lone 13 game and losing five. - defeat al the hands of the Weed combination. O'Neill gave the starting nod Klamath not to Pitcher Jim rruiia for three run In the first to Feller in spite of pride in hi!slana when Karl Brooks drew a own great pitcher, Ha) New. j w,(h a Dunt and Kranklo Miller houser, the Tigers' only playing Miller went to third on an ln- representative in ine game, i i Dopester had it figured that the Yankee' I Chandler would combine with L' "c--' I Feller and Newhouser to carry I the Americans' pitching load, i Playing in his native Fenway park. William was calculated to lead the Americans' anticlDat-I jed hitting barrage against Maiv ager Charley Grimm s pitchers, ibv the rubs' r i PiUu P.y. ,P"VdV?M!.uJ' the Cardinals' Howie Pollet and . Rrruib vn'i K rhv M10K Won 1941 Came Currently the leading home hittrr in both i w... : uivun, out ine nmrrican u - - - - w w.s 1 1 iu v t infill ; pre-gnm choice with the fan land the bettor. They ruled I to ; betting favorites. Byron Nelson Back In Chips COLUMBUS, O., July 8 () Byron Nelson, one of Texas' ' prize gilt to golf, U back on I the winning trail. Nelson, who now play out of Toledo, O., headed Unlay for the r run nuier in Dotn leaaues anci :..,- .. k..k .i., i.miii w.,h i .. ,l. ni.T.i....:. .j'" BU, roifue or niav any camri runner op , toe r. asninton tied up the game In the tilth.' rhll( P. k. .chedulid with team ! Mickey Vernon for batting hon- Jlm fruua walked, stole second ! .nC ' b cn,u" w,,n "m iprln the 'American league. Will- arld Kori on Jack Simms' dou-,n"i ,ht boy, who h.vt I1 :v7.ineJMwn.Tru.r,,ret b" v . ilh turned ou 't loVlh. I; live single blow In all-star reo- The game rocked along with kiih nrf manv Lords.- With two on and two out ,he ,co?e 3-3 until the Klamath J ""'i: " "". "1 r In the ninth Innine of the '41 ihir ih. i,.hih Hi Maifii-IH I . V Kansas City Open with a check jon an error, to third on an Infield w per hit, 1 for U by '. for $2500 in his pocket a theout antj Kored on Mazzonl's in-Del Moro, 12 for 12 by Mill. ! result of a two-strike victory yes-, Kc. Aldo Rossetlo put him on Mills picked up the lead In i terday in the $10,000 Columbus third with a single and again ! the first, with one run. and Dell invitational open golf tourna- Carlstrom got a third strike by I Moro made five in the third. ment- Bordino. Dan Rocchi ended thcl0' Mr w tied temporarily. ine iriumpn was tne iirsi lor Nelson since he won the Hous ton invitational In May. Hi victory yesterday over the 8697-yard Columbus Country club course was a typical bit of workmanship. He was three strokes out of the lead at the i , n . . "l vx !?d .'.lh.e 'im round Friday, The 38-hole post found him two league this season. Weed's ball strokes off the pace but when park was jam-packed with spec the final 38 homes came up he I tators, including a large delega peeled eight strokes off par toition from Klamath Falls, shoot 69-87 for a 72-holc total Elsewhere around the league, of 278. That was 12 under par Dunsmuir went 10 innings bc- tiija won top money. Second money of $1400 went to Ed (Porky) Oliver of Wilming ton, Del., who thrilled the 10,18.1 spectators with a brilliant ix- ' under-nar 88 nn hl loot i-minri ; His terrific rally saw him puli within a stroke of Nelson when he had only two holes to go. Jacobs Clinches Frisco Kegling SAN FRANCISCO, July 8 (IP) Dick Jacobs of Bremerton, Wash., with a record-breaking score 0f 1734 wrin tli n,aml l,..,l . , " " ' i, wv,q. narblerl, cf I o fifth annual single tournament 'mm, p i i i nere last night. Play covered six days and attracted 512 bowlers from all parts of the U. S. Jacobs won $1000 cash with a string of games of 172, 213, 233, 246, 202, 180, 212 and 287. The old record of 1874 was set three years ago. It was bettered by two other contestants, Jack Bailey of Los Angeles, 1710, who won $750, and Tony Monteverde of Los Angeles, third with 1802. Kahut Will Tangle With Fitzy Again PORTLAND, July 8 W) Joe Kahut, the Woodburn clou ter, who ham tftnnnA Uill.. CI. ..i I iX-..t.r , . . M I 'iwpairicK in two bout and gained an even break with the i.os Angeles heavyweight In a third; will meet him for a fourth test July 28 Jn Portland. Kahut won once by a technical knockout and once by a decis ion. HOTELS 0SB0RN HOLLAND EUGENE ORE. MKDPORO Thoroughly Modern Mr. sag Mrs. J. E. Earls? sag Karler Preprletors JSIPCDOBUB (jh tVtf trv Americon-Notionol All Star Gamt Broadcast Over KTJI. lilS A. M. Lintups The lineuiu, announced by Manager Steve O'Neill n( the Detroit Tigers fnr the American leaiaie and Manager Charley Orimm of the Chicago Cub for the National league (ulluw: American League National League Johnny Pesky. Bostun, 21 Al Si-hoendirrut, St. Louis. 2b Don) UlMagglo. Boston, cf Ted William, Boiton, If Charley Keller, N. Y rf Bobby Doerr, Boiton, 2b Mlckev Vernon, Wash., lb Ken Ki'ltner, Cleveland, 3b Frank Hnyet, Clevrlaml, c Bobby Feller, Cleveland, p Klamath Edges Out Weed, 5-4 (leld oui illd tin Erme Bishop 1 trmied against the left field wall, I ana went nome un in uvrruuuw ; in to the diamond. Weed came right back in their portion of the first with two runs when Ray Brown singled to lft advanrMl nil an infield out. ,,,1, ihirH rtnn iuriirr mi. lgic ,nd Kored on Elby Maonl s stKle Into cenu-r. Ilai tm-ri I""."1 iT;" ,? ,n JllIUflrth Packing company and will "d Clyde Carlstrom fanned, L. kllllwI. ... KUmn p,ck. uk uf...a u.i.v. u...i,i 1 1 .1.- .,.i..i 1 iavoieen the tying run on third. Weed Ties Score From then on it was goose ..; .-. ... . ' . 1 ing in nauieu ana uisnop iur,V,.ii, p.i, ii ii I j-V JW MIL) HW l Wheeler forced Otter, at second. Bart Golbar singled Wheeler to second and Carlstrom hit a sin gle into center. Wheeler, trying to score from second, wu called out at home on a very close play and Plate Umpire Ken Del Busco was instantly embroiled in a mill of player and spectators for a good old basrball argument. Crowd Goes Wild After several abortive fights and at least one over-excited spectator had been tossed out of til narlr Di. uims SL'onl ,.n In 1 n, w.H imiT ,,f n,. ,..i,ih ! si mint wnllcs'H went in tfrnnri rally by flying to left. In the last ol th ninth UWH threatened again. Oscar Barbieri walked, Fruzza sacrificed him along, then Ray Brown fanned and Simms rolled out to third. The game was high-pitched all the way and easily the best I me way ana eauy tne Dest (tilt of the Northern California fore topping Mt. Shasta. 12-11 and McCloud beat out Redding, 14-11. Box score: Klamath: AH B It P0 A t Brooks, lb 3 10 14 0 Plsan. II . S a e Miller, Tt 4 1110 0 Hatfield, ef S I 2 4 0 0 Bishop. 7b S 2 3 I 10 Olsen. lb S 0 1 0 1 Wheeler, as 4 0 0 1 0 0 Gaibmr. c . , 4 0 2 7 1 0 Carlstrom. p 3 0 10 3 0 Totals Weert Brown, as, 7b .33 S 10 47 1 ar a h ro A r. .. S I I 4 I 1 ..4 1 10 0 0 .41 1000 4 0 3 0 4 0 . 4 0 1 4 0 0 . 4 0 0 2 0 0 . 4 0 I 13 0 0 simms. rr, as "'S'i, rt toSSSX. V riino, 11 5ochl. ." . 0 3 10 0 0 7 0 31 4 S 37 IS R H . 300 000 MO S 111 200 010 OKI 4 S Xlsmalh Weed Dodgers Contract Gridiron Trio BROOKLYN, July 8 lI') The Brooklyn Dodgers of the All America football conference an nounced the signing of three more players today. They are Bill Pope, sprinter and halfbnck at Texas Christian; Johnny Col mer, fullbnck from Miramonte Junior college in California, and Jake Messina, Louisiana state guard. All will report for training at Bend, Ore., a week from today. Statistics show that New York traffic accidents resulted In the deaths of 1788 persons and injuring 80,673 in the year of 1945. GUNS All types of domestic guns wanted. Top price paid. The Gun Store 714 Main Phone 3863 smaio mis. iik . are, S lgfia llel Lniill, rimimeipiui, u Johnnv Hoih). Uoatoii. cf Dixie Walker, Brooklyn, rf Gvorge Kurowakl, SI. L., 3lj Johnny Muc. New York, lb Walker Cikiiht, New York, Marly Marlon, St. I.ouli. Claude 1'ussruu, Chicago, p pass. Mario Pisan advanced him scored him with a double lo loft, Another Ball Team Formed Another baseball tram l be ing organised now In Klamath Kails and expect to be ready lor a game by August 13. The team is being sponsored by tno Main , CtS T,.,, ,,m wllI nol u. com l.tn.m u-nh il kl.m.lh Sons L... .,. southern Ore- : trntatn rah. Tommy Edwards. Al Bel- lotti, Rnlph Foster. Byron Cody, Dick Cada. Frank Hall and Dick and Bernard Valencour. Del Moro Takes Mills Into Camp Del Moro (cored another ad dition to their record of no Inves and two wins Sunday, July 7, on Dei Moro field when they roundly defeated the Mill team of the Junior Legion cir cuit 18 to 12. Each team made I m. lourtn inning, but other wise led the entire game. Bat- i feries for the game were El-, ! Hot and Denny for Del Moro. and btone and Flora for Mill. This game puts Del Moro mi di.iputedly at the head of the circuit, with three win and no defeats. Next Sunday, July 14. Del Moro will play a double header with both Mill and Con-1 ger on Del Moro field. ! 2nd Softball Half Begins The econd half of the men's Softball league will get under way tonight at 8:30 when the Four-Star Merchants meet the Elks on Recreation field, and Palmerton's Lumber company will play the Moose at Apple gate. The Merchants landed In a lust-place tie during the first half, and Palmertnn marie a tie for third, while Moose and Elks knotted over first and second positions during the first half. A full double schedule has been worked out for the second half, with games both at Recrea tion and Applegate fields every Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights throughout the remainder of July. Each of the seven teams will have a schedule of six games. The second half will end July 31, at which time there will be playoffs between the top two team of each half. Player's Wife Snares Raffles SALEM, July 8 (P) Mr. Buddy Ryan, wife of the man ager of the Wcnatchce base ball team, caught a Jewel thief here Saturday afternoon, but she was scared afterward when she found he was armed with on ax. Police said Quentin Nelson, 23, Salem, chopped a hole In the Jewelry store window with nn ax, and took two diamond rings with a combined value of $320. Mrs. Ryan, one of many shoppers on the crowded street, grabbed the man and held him for the police. She snid she didn't know he had the ax. Police sent the man to the stnle hospital, from which lie was released a year ago. vvtr siatra 10 oiar ir tnv nownar, ir . . t., II. Ill - II 1 IN0S TODAY The A N D "S-lh I Itt STARTS TUESDAY UUI I -NOW PLAYING a UIIMs Usses a u ENDS TONIGHT CkU LDrMUr, T NORTH WEST nl la-ip STARTS TUESDAY Ulal SMTI-llaera I. IS. SIS NOW eoaeii iatmono kasjm CINCER ROGERS SAM WOOD'I JEAN PIERRE AUMONT ADOLPHE MENJOU rSUUlMe CsMfkM . 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