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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Deavcrs To Fifth 5, 1933 . 7 -OvfiifS : . v : 1 - ; , . -. '' :;; ' ' ut... SMACK AND SMILE Some o the broadest of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's famous smiles have been caught by cameres while he was playing golf. A relaxed Chief Executive was especially pleased with .this good drive on the Quantico, Va., Marine Corps Base course. His best score this year was 83. : Home Runs Win For Suburban Home runs accounted for six runs as Suburban Tavern last night narrowed its deficit to Bill s Place in the Men's City Softball League to a half game in the only contest In a busy week of make-up games. Kl Carrier asd Ken .Schlcpher were the home run hltte.i- as Su burban won a 7-1 decision over the league-leaders. The score was lied 2-ail in the fourth when Schlepher hit for the cltcuit with Cliff Premier on base via a fielder's choice. . An error and a walk put two more men on base and Carrier belted his second home run of the evening. Carrier also cennected for a homer In the first Inning: with no mates aboard, but Subur-' ban bounced back for two runs and the lead. Suburban tied It up in the third Inning with one run. The game was called at the end of'four on the time limit ruling. :. Bill's Place got just two hits off Gus Oestvang, Suburban's Cal Bon nev was touched for five.'', i Suburban can tie Bill's Place for the lead tonight when it faces Elks In one of two make-up games. Kal uineand Kiewits tangle In the oth er game, the 6:45 opener." lane score: Suburban I"1 Bill's Place 200 Gestvang and Harris; and Cada. Is Bv The Associated Press 'national LEAGUE V L Pet. GB Brooklyn 67 .35 .657 Milwaukee' 69 44 .573 8',a Philadelphia . 66 44 .560 10 St. Louis 55 -46 .545 11 li New York 52 47 .525 .13' Cincinnati. . 49 56 .467 19i Chicago. 37 62 .374 28'i Pittsburgh i 34 75 .312 36' i Tuesday's Results Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 1 Chicago 6, New York 3 Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 1 Brooklyn at Milwaukee, ram AMERICAN I.EAGI K W L Pet. GB New York . 68 34 .667 Chicago 64 40 .615 5 Cleveland 61 42 .592 7j Boston 68 48 .547 12 Washington 49 66 ..467 20'. i Philadelphia 43 60 .417 25j Detroit . 38 65 .369 St. Louis 35 71 ,.330 35 5-7 5 2 0-2 2 1 Bonuey Tuesday's Results Cleveland 3; Washington 0 Chicago 8. Philadelphia 3 New York 16, Detroit 0 Boston 6, St. Louis 2. TACIF1C COAST LEAGUE Wilson KO'd By Ten Hoff BROOKLYN, N Y. OT-Bill Wil- son from Charlotte. N.C.. hasn't cut any swath though the division since he started fighting a decade ago but he's probably the only man alive who has been knocked out by both Rocky Marciano and Ro land La Starza. Here, then, is a fellow who should know whereof he speaks when comparing the merits of the pair. He also was knocked out by Hein Ten Hoff. the ex - heavyweight champion of Europe. But that was last night in Ridgewood Grove. ONE ROUND Marciano starched him in De cember 1950. and La Starza, who fights Rocky for the heavyweight title on Sept. 24, sent him to the canvas In February 19o2. Marci ano's job was a one-rounder, La Starza's a four-rounder. 'You should remember that Mar ciano never did floor me," he said in his dressing room last night aft er Ten Hoff polished him off in 2:58 of a scheduled 10. "I cut my eve in that flehl. But from my brief encounter with him. Marciano 'looked like a pretty good puncher to me." NO HURKV He said both Marciano and La Starza never were in any hurry to stop the other fellow in the ring. They Just sort of felt hiin out in the first. Who would win the title bout? No prediction. "But that Ten Hoff," he said. "He gets right In there and starts swinging In all directions. He threw a million punches. "This was my worst showing yet as a pro. I usually warm up in my dressing room before a fight. But I didn't this time because Uicre was water all over the floor. May be that's why I looked so bad. I don't think I ever cot over the first right he tossed at me. I'm going back to Aiken. S. C. where I have a job as a millwright in defense plant." Ferguson Hurls Third No-Hitter . W L Pot. GB Hollywood 83 5 .619 Seattle 77 57 .575 6 LOs Angeles 68 66 .507 15 San Francisco 66 68 .493 17 Portland ' 63 69 .477 19 San Diego ' 61 71 .462 21 Oakland 57 75 .432 25 6acramento 57 75 .432 25, Tuesday's Results San Francisco 4-5. Portland 1-4 : Hollywood 4, Sacramento 1 I San Diego 7, Oakland 1 Seattle 9, xos Angeles 1 Western International League 1 Spokane Salem ' Vancouver Yakima Edmonton Tri-City Lewiston Calgary Wenatchce Victoria Tuesday's Results Spokane 5-4. Edmonton 1-2 Yakima 9. Salem 3 Calgarv 4-17. Lewiston 0-9 ' Vancouver 6. Victoria 3 Tri-City 11, Wenatchee 10 W L Pet. GB 26 15 .634 . 21 14 .600 3 21 18 .538 4 19 17 .528 4'i 17 18 .486 6 17 20 .459 7 16 19 .457 -7 16 20 .444 7'i 15 19 .441 7'j 15 23 .395 i2 Minor League Baseball By The Associated Press INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester 23-4, Buffalo 8-8 Other games postponed AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis 4-7, Charleston 1-5 Louisville 6, Indianapolis 5 til In nines) j Toledo 7, Kansas City 6 St. Paul 4. Columbus 3 TEXAS LEAGUE Shreveport 6. Houston 2 Tulsa 4, Fort Worth 2 Only games scheduled WESTERN LEAGUE Denver 8-6. Sioux City 5-5 Omaha 6. Pueblo 5 (10 innings) Only games scheduled PIONEER LEAGUE Boise 3, Salt Lake City 2 Billings 3. pocatello 2 Great Falls 7, Idaho Fills 6 Ogden 14, Magic Valley 5 Cardinals Lose To Phil Ace By BEN PHLEGAR AP Sports Writer The Robin Roberts express running right on a schedule that could make the young Philadelphia pitcher the major leagues' first 30 game winner in 19 seasons. the strong-armed rignt-nanaer has stepped up his tremendous pace of Inst year when he won 28 and lost 7 by almost two weeks. And he's Improved in almost every measurable pitching department In domi so. Roberts won his 19th game last nisht, a five-hit 8-1 victory over toe St. Louis Cardinals. He's lost seven. At this same point a year ago he had a 16-6 record. He has pitched 35 more Innings and more complete games. He's struck out 36 more than a year ago while-walking only 17 more. He's given up 39 more nits but he nas a lower earned run average, 2.38 to 2.48. The last 30-game winner was Dizzy Dean back in 1934. Diz ap peared in 50 games that season but completed only 24. CONTROL 1 A goc fast ball.pitcher, Roberts had his control working to near perfection against the Cardinals last night. Bnck-to-back doubles by Stan Musialand Enos . Slaughter produced a St. Louis run In the first inning, but from then on it was all Roberts. He struck out seven and walked two.' As usual, Roberts' victory came when the Phils sorely needed it. By winning, they pulled a game and a half ahead of the fourth place Cardinals, Had they lost they would have dropped to fourth. Pittsburgh edged Cincinnati 2-1 and Chicago pasted another defeat on the stumbling New York Giants 5-3. League-leading Brooklyn was idled by rain in Milwaukee. In the American League the "haves" beat the "have nots' 'n four battles between first and sec ond division teams. YANKS WIN The New York Yankees crushed Detroit 15-0. Chicago whipped Phil adelphia 8-3. Cleveland defeated Washington 3-0, and Boston broke an eight-game losing streak, beat ing at. Louis o-s. Tile Yankees lead Chicago by five games and Cleveland by 1'-,. ,'-.Vic Raschl, -one of the league's better pitchers, broke a major league batting record. He drove in seven of the New York run-5 afninst Detroit, an all-time high for hitting pitchers. The previous best was six. Greeted with the bases loaded on each of his first three trips to the plate, Raschl delivered two run ners in the second inning with a single, three in the third with a double and two more in the fourth with another single. On his fourth trip, with nobody on base,, he grounded out. Chuck Stobbs of the Senators held Cleveland to five hits but the Indians managed to , bunch three of these in the eighth inning to score all of their runs. Mike Garcia posted victory No. 13. He, loo, gave up five safeties. NOT NOTICEABLE Chicago reports claim all Is not well with the White Sox but the Athletics didn't notice it. The Sox, who had succumbed to the A's 10 times in 15 meetings, exploded for six runs in the fourth inning. Virgil Trucks won his ninth earn" since joining Chicago with a four-hit per formace. Boston came from behind in the eighth to trim the Brownies. Floyd Baker, who once played for St. Louis, doubled with the bases load ed during the rally thr.t gave Mau ry McDermott his 11th victory. The Pirates" victory at Cincin nati ended a four-game winning streak for the Redlegs. Dannv O' Connell tripled home the two Pitts burgh runs in the elg'ith against loser Jackie Collum. Elrov Face and Murry Dickson held the Reds to four hits. . Only three home runs were hi in yesterday's seven games and two of them came in the New York Chicago contest. Clyde McCullough hit one for the Cubs and Monte Irvln for the Giants. Gil McHnii. gald of the Yankees got the third one. Sal MaRlie drew the New York loss, seventh in nin enmes for the Giants on the current West ern road trip. Larrv Ferguson fashior'd hi third no-hitler ot the season last lajt night as Farmer's Lumber aept pace with E-xcnance w . ."":,,, Mel Dragna of Seat the Midget Soflball League with a ing champion m . 14-1 win over Vf w, PITCHING Robin Rooeris, Philadelphia Phillies, gave up six hits and struck out seven in win ning his 19th game, 8-1 over St. Louis. Net Champion Pushed in Win ALLENTOWN ' HOT FOOTBALL Stars of last season's San Francisco East West Shrine game, Quarterback Tommy O'Connell (center) and ends Paul Dekker (left) and Harry Babcock, get into a huddle again, this time in shorts at LaFayette, Ind., where they are training with the Chicago All-Stars to meet the pro champion Detroit Lions at Chicago's Soldiers' Field, Aug. 14. KDHURD,Srmt Merrill 1 Shades Sesslers Merrill holds a tie with Sesslers for the Junior Baseball League lead after shading- the erstwhile leaders, 4-3, last night In the feature scrap on a three-game program on Conger Field. Both have won' five games hi seven outings. Sons of Norway lost a chance to make It a three-way knot when they lost to Malin, 7-2 In the other game Metier Broth ers handed Poole's lis ninth straight loss by a 5-1 count. Tulelake won the easy way. by a forfeit to Chuck Wagon which has waived the rest of Its games. Sesslers' Earl Tichenor gave up Just two hits to six hits yielded by Merrill's Dale McCulloiigh. Bui Merrill managed to work unc run across the plate in the tilth and last inning to break a 3-all tie. Metier s Hannon carved a ho hitter for that club against Pooles. Stan Miller was also nit-stingy as the Malin pitcher gave Sons of Norway just two singles The Sons were handicapped by the loss of Jerry Cheney who broke his linger last Sunday as Tulelake won two king's -X games. 15-9 and 13-12. Cheney was the Sons' aie pitcher and handy with the stick. Line scores: Poole's 100-1 0 Metiers 221-5 4 Rose. Miller and Shearer; Han non and TibbcLs. Malin 33 1 Sons 200 Miller and Lyon; McUili, and Munson. 0-7 6 0-2 2 Dixon Sesslers 300 00-3 6 I Merrill 102 01-4 2 1 Tichenor. Michaelis and Barron; McCullougn and Johnson. Men List Makeup Pa. IP Defend- Exehane Club also won lis twelfth game in 13 starts with an 11-6 win over Kaler's. In other games on the Conger Field softball menu. Superior-Troy edged Moose. 5-3. and Basin Build er, wiiifwd Joe's Sport Shop. 22-0. n. had to rally to win i" match m the opening of the Na tional Senior Tennis Tournament at the Oakmont Tennis Club Tries- Kentucky Snubbed By LSI) BATON ROUGE. La. Ml Lousi ana State University's southeastern Conference basketball champions stood firm Wednesday on their re fusal to meet Kentucky during the 1953-54 season. The ending of basketball re ations between the two schools was blamed on a schedule dispute that was an outgrowth of Kentucky's suspension from competition last year by the NCAA alter a point shaving scandal. LSU Athletic Director T. P (Red) Heard said Tuesday night that Kentucky "has a contract to play us In Baton Rouge." He said Ken tucky had refused to play In Baton Rouge and as far s LSU is con- erned the series between the two a'; . ,j . w m n ( n n The 50-year-om "-"-. srn hasketball Biants will end- 6-3,6-1. lymucjcai downed stubborn Lancaster, Pa., 1-6, Make-up names In the Men's City Soilball LcaRue will be com pleted this week in preparation for next week's playolls on Conger Field Involving the top four teams. League President George Cond ley released the following make up schedule: - , Wednesday: Kalpine vs. Kiewits, Suburban vs. Elks, 6:45 and 8:30 p.m. Thursday: Kalpine vs. Southern Paciiic. 6:45 p.m. Kriday: Kiewits vs. Suburban, Bill's Place vs. Elks, 6:45 and 8:30 p.m. Bill's Place, Suburban Tavern. Elks and Kalpine have plavolf berths cinched, currently standing in mat order. Hurd Leaves On Vacation Red Hurd, sports editor of the Herald and News, leaves for a two-weeks vacation Saturday morning. Sports stories for each day should reach Clayton Hannon, pinch-hittlng for Hurd, not later than 7 a.m. . Callers after 8 a.m. should ask for Bill Jenkins or Lyie Downing. Spokane Back In WILead By The Associated Press The 'Spokane Indians are king pins In the Western International Baseball League once again and the Salem Senators are back In the No. 2 slot, A double win posted at Edmon ton Tuesday night while Salem was losing a single game to Yakima gave the Indians undisputed pos session of the top berth The In dians and Senators, who have been chasing each other in and out of first place through most ot the sec ond half of the split season, were virtually tied for the lead at the start of the evening's activities. 12 mi s The Indians Jumped on two Ed monton pitchers for 12 hits as they fashioned a 5-1 triumph in the seven-Inning opener, and pom fled out nine more safeties to take the regulation-length nightcap 4-2. At Salem, Yakima pitcher Danny Rios spaced 11 hits and h-.-lped his own cause with a solo home run in the third Inning as the Bears defeated tile Senators 9-3. Herman Lewis also homered for the Bears, In the sixth. WIN TWO Calgary look both ends uf a dou blehcader from Lewiston. 4-0 and 17-9. Manager-pitcher Bill Brcnnei was the victim In the secmd game, giving up 22 hits, includir.g three round-trippers, to' the Stainpcdcrs. Don Hunter and Rocky Tedesco homered for Calgary in the first contest. It look Wenatchee and Trl-Clty 12 Innings to settle their differen ces, with Tri-City winning 11-10. Ernie Hockaday singled l-en Tran home with the winning n.n in the 12th. Each of the 11 runs scored by the winners came altei two were out wilh none on. Vancouver clubbed Vclori 6-3 to make it two straight over the Tyees. Seixas, Mulloy Both Win SOUTH ORANGE. N J. W Ken RosewcU and Lewis Hoad, Austral ian's teen-age Gold Dust Twins who have had easy sailing In the East em Grass Courts Tennis Chamuion ships thus far, tackle a pair of opponents who will make mem fight for every point today. Rosewall, the top-seeded foreign entry, plays Grant Golden of CHI cago, a fellow who has been around several years but who has 1m proved greatly this year. HOaas opponent will be Bernard Bnrtzen the former Army sergeant from San Angelo, Tex., who helped the United States defeat the British West Indies In the second round of tile North American Zone. Davis Cup two weeks ago.. WEAKNESSES If either of the 18-year-old Au stralians are overtennised or due lor a fall, as some . observers have been insisting, this It the time their weaknesses will show. "Maybe wot were a bit tired at Wimbledon,", said Hoad. "But we're fit now. We've had a lot of rest and only exhibitions to play, We feel fine." i Of the two, Rosewall had the better reputation for consistency. But he was pressed yesterday by Pablo Eisenbcrg, a local player, oeiorc winning 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Hooa, on the other hand, had no dif culty stopping Bill Quillian of Seat tie 6-2, 6-2. ; , . . : The venerable Gardnar Mulloy, at 39 the nation's top-ranked play, er, although seeded behind Vic Seixas In this tournament, plays Kose Kamo of Japan in his round-of-ie test. Mulloy put out Richard Doss of Los Angeles in the second round 6-2, 6-4. NO UPSETS So far, there have been no upsets in the men's division, although soma of the young hopes have had rocky goinr. Bob Perry of 'oi Ail' geles, a long-range Davis Cup hope' ful, was dropped by Australia Mervyn Rose 6-4, 6-4, and National Intercollegiate Champion Hamilton Richardson of Tulane had to pull out a 7-5', 4-6, 6-3 decision over Allen Morris of Atlanta. Seixas Ealned his bracket when he turned back Jacque Grlgiy of Alhambra, Calif., 6-3, 6-4. and Tony Trabert. the other half of the urit led States Davis Cup team, ousted Alastalr Martin of Glen Head, N Y., 6-4, 6-3. Two women's matches are on tap today. Top-seeded Doris Hart of Miami clashes with Althea Gib son of New York, the country's No. 1 Negro, player, and Julie Sampson of San Marino, Calif., plays Mrs. Jean Rlnkel of Eng land's Wlghtman Cup team. TIME OUT! i tow tunc Jmt aTiwiiDa fejtrA Wi.f "This la only twelve wins and n defeats 1 You should tee how in sufferable he Is at tweniy wnui (Ed note: Sports Editor Red Hurd will be on vacation for two weeks starting Saturday morning. During that time league secretar ies aro asked to' call in results to Clayton Hannon not later than 7:15 a.m. Plrase give Hannon up-to-date standings with each report.) At B Paint Store . Juckeland's Mtori t (irlggs rood Speciallred Service Motloc Bide. Supply unruiVM I.EARITK ; w I. . 20 11 . . 25 15 IJ IT . 21 19 SI t r..l,M. V'.lrlrir CarPi Mean " ' Eaat Main Shoe Shop o , aienaay a ecvrci It'lnl ahlftl Modor Bldf 3 Carl's Meabi 1 A & a rami 4 r.asi main 0ie v r.rlsgi 4 Eaalside Electric b Speciallxcd 3 Juckeland'a 1 Manaay'a KrorM iSecand hbifti Kilt Main Slice 3 Carl' Mcali 1 Enstnlde Elec 4 JuckelandS 0 Modoc Bids 4 Specialised 0 ; . Criggi 3 AlcB Paint 1 A&B Paint Store continues to lead the Merchants Bowling League despite a 3-1 setback to uriggb Foods in Monday, night s second shift. High scores Monday night were First shift Modoc Bids. Supply high team game, 996: Griggs Food, high team series, 27ur. Bill tsaiey, Modoc Bldg. Supply, high Individ' Mai game,-"'": Baley, high Individ- ual series: 541 Second shift Orlggs, high team game, 997: Modoc Bldg. supply, high team series, 2833: McDonald Modoc Bldg. Supply, high Individ' ual game, 227; Ray Slaight, Modoc Bldg. supply, nign individual ser les, 558. The news In the Pacific Coast League Is that the San Francisco Seals are back up in the first di vision, after a long time away. Manager Tommy Heath's club whacked Portland twice Tuesday night, 4-1 and 5-4, to oust the Beav ers from fourth place. These clubs were In a virtual tie before they squared away for their doubleheader, but Seal pitchers El. mer Singleton and John McCall, who have yet to lose to the Beav ers this season,- continued their mastery over them. FIVE HITS' '. ..'"'. ;. Singleton gave only five hits and McCall had a 6-1 decision up until the ninth, when Herm Reich clout ed a homer with two on that put Portland right back In 'the nail game. Singleton's win was his 13th. Seattle whipped Los Angeles In Seattle, 6-1, Steve Nagy having a shutout until the ninth, when Angel catcher Les Peden homered. Bill Moisan was no puzzle to the Rain. iers, who rapped him for 12 hits. George Schmees tripled in the first run for Seattle in the second In ning and scored on Ray Ortelg'a single, all that was neeaea lor vic tory. I6TH HOMER San Diego disposed of Oakland, 1. Dick Faber of San Diego slam med his 16th homer of the season In the third Inning with two on. Hollywood beat Sacramento again, 4-1. Jim Walsh notched his linn victory ana nis sevenin in a row. but the Sacs had the -bases loaded in the ' ninth when John Rltchey grounded into a fast dou ble play. Sacramento's Bob DUHng- er hit saieiy in ms zzna straigra game, setting a PCL high for the season. Herman, Woods F:nht to Draw TTUTTF. Mont, ifi Freddie fBabei Herman. 116. Los Angeles, and Bobby Woods, 134, Spokane, Wash., fought 10 rounds to a rlraw in the main event Tuesday night ol an American Legion boxing show witnessed by 2.900 fans. Judge Charles staples gave each fiahter 50 points. Judge Harry Brady saw It 5l-4t for Herman and Referee Joe Simoiuch scored it 61 48 (Or Woods. Odds on Ace 3.103 to 1 ELMSFORD, N.Y. IT The odds against a goller getting a hole In one are 8.103 to 1. the New York World Telegram and Sun decided Wednesday. The newspaper has beer- conduct ing an annual hole-ln-one tourna ment for 20 years, and only 10 aces have been made. A total of 16,205 players have hit 81.205 snots. The 10th ace was madi Tuesday by James B. Lowery, a N w York advertising man. Ryder Cup Team Named CHICAGO in Only four hold over golfers from the previous squad have been named to the Ryder Cup team which will rep resent the United States against Great Britain In the 1953 matches at Wentworlh, England, Oct. 2-3. The 10-man V. S. team namej Tuesday by the Professional Golf ers Association of America in cludes: Jim Turnesa and Walter Burk emo, automatically selected as win ners of the 1952 and 1953 PGA championships; Sam Snead, Lloyd Mangrum, Dave Douglas, Jack Burke jr.. Ed I Porky Oliver, Cary Middlecoff, Fred Haas Jr., and Ted Kroll. Ben Hogan. who grabbed the British and U, S. Opens in 1963. and E. J. (Dutch)Harrison, ranked eighth and ninth respectively in Ryder Cup competition for the year, were eligible for the squad, but declined the bid to make the trip Snea. Burke, Oliver and Man grum were the holdovers from the last Ryder Cup unit which com peted at Plnchurst, N. C, in 1951. Gals Open Playoffs Tonight Women softballers here pick chahipion In double - elimination playotfs that open tonight on Con ger Field. Travel Lodge, the team that fin ished on top, faces third-place Ore gon Wool In the 6:45 opener. Second-place Malin and fourth-place Merrill tangle In the second game. Winners of the two games meet Friday night, while one of the teams will be eliminated when the first night's losers square off in the other Friday game. Monday's ac tion, should wind, up the playoffs. Aragon Meets - Davis Tonight SAN FRANCISCO Ml Boxing's future world welterweight cham pion may be bouncing around the ring Wednesday night in the San Francisco Cow Palace. His name is Art Aragon and he Is the punch ing Golden Boy from Los Angeles. He meets Henry Davis, also from Los Angeles, in a scheduled 10 round setto, to be televised starting at 7 p.m. PST. BUTTE, Mont. F re d d I e "Babe" Herman. 136. Los Angeles, and Bobby Woods, Spokane, drew, 10. Cbckelt Vicious lii Drill SEATTLE Ml British Empire heavyweight' champion Don Cockell floored two sparring partners Tues day in a Jarring workout In prep aration for his 10-round" bout Fri day night with Harry HKldJ Mat- thews of Beattie.. . -. i " Cockell was in a grim, nasty mooa as ne neeaea dom aric xiuwu- inson and Dave Collins, his spar, mates, In the first round each time. Rights to the chin (did the trick against the pair. ....... As the 210-pouna Engusn cnamp continued to Impress observers wim ills jmwu, .,i ..v... Matthews, tipping the scales at about 182, sharpened his punching in an easier drill,' The two fighters expected to ta per oft their training Wednesday. The non-title outdoor scrap will use local judges and referees. They will be. named on fight day. BROOKLYN (Ridgewood Drove) Hein Ten Hoff, 226 Germany, stopped Bill Wilson, 225 ',t. Char lotte. N. C. 1. B So smooth it leaves you breathless Stagg Honored STOCKTON, Calif. W Amos Alonzo Stagg, the grand old man of football, was honored at a pre birthday luncheon bv IV.e Lions Club Tuesday. He will be 81 on Aug. 16. imirripff v -VODKA 80 proof Made from 100 gin nruiril tpinu. Sic. Pierre Smirnoff Fit. Inc.. Hinrord.Cona. Grahams Win Make-UpTilr Graham Bros, beat 20-30 Club, 11-8, last night in a make-up game played over to break a .recent tie game. The two team axe in the Pee Wee League, National Division. 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