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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 69

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"Jr 0 (Slitrago Satig tjritmn sPL-Buraxe ss Thuraday. Sept. 4, 1958 MAC DIVOT oH, No' TO WHAT IRRITATES 1 MEANWHILE, ME, MAC. I CAN MAKE YOU'RE I A aw a a at, ll Y6AH, ANP THERE WAS NO EXCUSE fOR IT EITHER? 1 IMASiNE AN EASV sHOTUKEHwr. y.

THAT SHOT NINE TIMES ALLOWING THAT CUT OF TEN. TENTH TIME TC DROP 2 YACHTS FROM SERIES IN AMERICA'S CUP i i WELL. NSC? APAMS M' VOHS SO JUST PU5r5E7 A I MAKES HfS WELL. A SHOT. FIRST PCOfZ.

rsf 'lr- OF 6 If THE POUNC. JJjf Jl fti PESTROYTHE ENdOYAAENT OF THE OTHEK NINE. 0 Weatherly, Easterner YOU SHOULD SEE A SPECIALIST WHEN YOU WAIIT fl BOWLING BALL SMILIN' JACK WE HEARD SoT THIS SEE 2ESE TWO Yes until. you look SEfiOR STACXDECld PHONY BILL AMD ZE PJPTY-POLLAR HIS OUTLETSWE WAMTTo MAKE A DEAL-CATCH SAAABLIN3 fTWRCJiieHTrlia MANY OTHERS I KNOW BILLS 2Ey LOOKL WE CAM ytoU KNOW HIAA WHEN" WE CASHED EXACTLY GRAPEVINE ZAT HON mem OUR CHIPS IM class; see ALIKE AND PEAL PI Your casino WITH AAI THE T7NY I KOWft I 15 TYYl FLAWS IW PRINTS as. ONE? PHONY.

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UPtewa 0-3006 AVeeee 3-141 Erode 2-4355 TRioegle 4-3f00 1 i II r-7 SMITTYl GBeAnyeoDV AI0.7HAT WOMT ABOUND WOpKfMlTrY-lVE 7SIED SAY? HES A 7U GIV HIM, ITX GAV WIM 9 5,000 WOULD TAK IT BART 15 (SHTNS ANO Hp HAMDpD IT SAVNG VOUff ME OOWN-JM 6ACK.TO HIM HOME ly Are Eliminated Newport, R. Sept. 3 Si Weatherly and Easterner Wednesday night were eliminated from consideration for the right to defend the America's cup against the British challenger, Sceptre, on Sept. 20. The choice now will be either Vim or The America's cup committee, meeting after Wednesday's series of races, made this announcement: "The America's cup committee announces that Easterner and Weatherly will not continue to compete in the final trials.

for selection of a defender of the America's cup." The announcement was signed by W. A. W. Stewart, chairman of the seven man election committee. The committee met on Harold S.

Vanderbilt's motor sailor, Versatile, and the decision left the 19 year old Vim and the newly built Columbia in the running for the international test. 0 The committee said Vim and Columbia will meet in at least two more windward-leeward races. The first is scheduled for Thursday. No indication was given whether the two races will constitute a showdown. Vim Beats Easterner Meantime, Sceptre remained out of the water as her crew gave the English challenger a scrub down.

But she will be back in the water Thursday. Weatherly and Easterner lost to their two rivals for the third time in a row Wednesday. In Wednesday's match races, sailed under sunny skies in light air, Vim beat Easterner by 2 minutes, 35 seconds and Columbia streaked home 5 minutes 56 seconds ahead of Weatherly. Vim now has beaten Easterner twice and Weatherly once In the final trials. Columbia has defeated Weatherly twice, Easterner once.

Neither of the top two yachts has lost. In overall match racing, Vim leads with a record of 10 victories 3 defeats. Columbia has a 9-4 record. Easterner hasn't won in 13 starts, while Weatherly has won 7 of 13. ROOKIE HURTS KNEE IN CAMP; th Ckicat Trftui I Vy Richardson Pick City for '64 Olympic Bid This Week Loses in U.

S. I Sport Telecasts Tennis Meet United States Olympic officials will decide this week-end which of four American cities Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis or Chicago will be certified to try landing the THURSDAY 9. M.WGX-TV Baseball: SMEGATE Cabs t. St. Loehu Continued from first page select the site.

Besides an American city, at least four foreign cities will make a pitch for the 1964 event Tokyo, Moscow, Buenos Aires, and Mexico City. K. L. Tug Wilson, president of the United States Olympic committee, thinks "it's about time the pendulum swung in favor of America." 1964 Olympic games. Richardson's service again in the 19th to clinch the match.

The Olympic groups site American cities. Next spring, in Munich, the International Olympic committee, of which Chicago's Avery Brundage is president, will Vic Seixas, at 35, continued selection committee will meet in Chicago-Friday night to consider bids of the four his amazing performance by gaining the quarter-finals with a 6-2, 7-5, 8-6 triumph over young Mike Green of Miami Beach. In the women's division, Althea Gibson, defending champion, and Mrs. Beverly is the WORLD'S LARGEST BOWLING BALL BECAUSE YOU get so much more whee yo buy your ban from kc GUARANTEED CUSTOM FIT Imme Baker Fleitz led the way into YOU GET MORE FOR LESS AT the quarter-finals with impressive victories. Miss Gibson defeated Owen McHaney, "The Custom Hade Bourbon" Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey LOOKING FOR SUPERIOR DRINKING ENJOYMENT? Look no further.

You've found it in 01d Stoncgate Green Label. Old Stone- gate is the millionaire' bourbon at the low cost millions can afford. Compare Old Stonegate with any other bourbon. You'll find no equal at any price. Ask for Old Stonegate af your favorite Bar or Liquor Store We'll appreciate it end so wil you.

It's Sensibly Priced, Distill by THE STONEGATE DISTILLERY, INC. BAROSTOWN, NELSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY Chicago. Office 1352 W. Randolph S. 6-1, 6-1, while Mrs.

Fleitz won from Mrs. Margaret Osborne du Pont, 6-1, 6-2. They were Father Son joined by the sensational Brazilian teen-ager, Maria Bueno, who ousted Karen diate Delivery Top TRADE- SUES CARDINALS Hantze, 6-3, 6-4. Results: WOMEN-S SINGLES Foartk Round 1 IN FOR YOUR OLD BALL and. all ways, MORE FOR YOUR MONEY! A suit asking 19,500 from the Chicago Cardinals football club was filed ia Municipal Althea Gibson, New Ycrk, fceat Owen McHaney.

tattle Rock. 6-1. 6-1: Maria Bueno. Brazil, beat Karen Hantze. San Ditto.

6-3. 6-4; Mrs. Beverly Fleitz. Long Beach, beat Margaret court Wednesday in behalf of du Font, Wilmington. 6-1, 6-2.

MEN'S SENIOR SINGLES Quarter- Finals 1 Edwin R. Stuart, 21, of 5234 Prwf Gma LM Ah Availibl 00 rnf 4 yrv aid Rad UM I0 PtmT Battl.a' la Baa4 04.4 rraaf Carriaia Traea Lab.1 Long avenue, former Denver Gardnar Mulloy. Miami Beach, fceat Harry Hoffmann. Philadelphia. 6-2.

6-3: Alexander Wellford. Memphis. beat university football player. llliam Jjine, Brooklyn. M.

a-o. The suit, filed by Atty. 6-4. 6-4. Frarth Roand Vie Seixas.

Philadenhia. beat Mike Green, VS only For Men and Women "Black Beauty" Complete BOWLING OUTFIT Want to buy, sell, rent, trade real estate? A Tribune want ad can put you in touch with interested readers quickly. To order your want ad, phone WHitehall 4-0400 Want Ad-Viser. Phone now. Miami Beach.

6-2. 7-5. 8-6: Ulf Schmidt. Sweden, beat Hamilton Richardson, Arlington. 10-8.

6-4. 11-9. Herbie Flam. Beverly Hill, beat Cris Crawtord. Fiedmont, 4-6.

lz-iu. 6-1. 6-4, Malcolm Anderson. Australia, beat Billy Knight, Britain, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, CROSSWORD PUZZLE I mmmett a Custom-fitted Brunswick "Black Beauty" BU James F. Gorman, charges that Stuart was injured July 28 at the Cardinals' Lake Forest training camp and had to undergo an operation on his left knee.

It asks that the Cardinals be forced to pay $6,000 salary and $3,500 in medical and other expenses, In accordance with an injury clause allegedly included in Stuart's contract. WOMEX'S SINGLES Third Round 1 Christine Truman, Britain, beat Mary Ann Mitchell. San Leandro 6-1. 8-6 KLYMKIW JOINS WINS HI A Detroit. Sept.

3 tAPl The Detroit Red Winn Wednesday acquired Julian Klym- kiw, goaltender for Winnipeg of the West Combinattoe ball-end -shoe bag, Roomy and durable ACROSS 1 Cow headed goddess 5 Dignified 10 Swing about 14 Heavy hair 15 Throng 16 Shut up 17 Type size 18 Inaccessible: 3 wds. ern flocicey league, as incur ausiauuii trainer and spare goalie. PLAY BETTER GOLF By Tommy 20 Sewing basket 28 Standing 29 Deserter 32 Make amends 34 Middle voussoir of arch: pi. 35 American lake 36 Transmit 38 Cycle 39 Needed help 44 Treats as portant 47 Rhetorician 49 Lifetime 50 Expression 51 News beat 52 Escape ...1 53 Private teacher 55 Mother-of-pearl 57 Harbor 58 Fat 59 Stride 60 Ghostly 62 Eggs Puzzle of Sept. 3, Solved Genuine leetber BOWLING SHOES Men's black, ladies' elk Item 22 Perforate 23 Low cushiony Avoid Stiffness TREQUENTLY the ordinary -T golfer gets so stiff in his shoulders that it is impossible for him to swing his arms the way he should, and bring his hands' 54 Displeasure 55 Darkness 56 Genus consisting of herrings 58 The yellow alder 61 Not in contact: 3 wds.

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INITIALS, INSTRUCTION BOOKLETS. AND FREE BOWLING LESSONS BY PROS1 AO this for A MO LARGE COLLECTION OF COLLEGIATE BUCKS EfjjtWTLT I cHt h'p's A aa I I TO the radius of the swing. The right arm is bent with the elbow fairly close to the body during the backswing and mJO tH I RAYf I A TB 3 n. I Loafers in all white. At $8.95 are Shu-Loks in white or dirty, buck.

Style pictured comes in white buck, dirty buck and grey buck. Saddles in white and dirty bucks I1-" until after the ball is hit. Then-the right arm should be allowed to stretch out in the follow-thru. (Tomorrow: Unlock hips.) No Money Down! ffaetb Sutce, 87 Men's Guide-Step Shoes $935 and $10.95 LOOP STORE 342 S. STATE ST.

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