* ____ Sports.. I (BY CHARLES WASHINGTON) “CHIT THE CHATTER WITH CHARLIE” WOODSON KEEPS LEAD Woodson Center kept their two CHOP SUEY King Yuen Cafe 20I0Vi N. 24th St. JAckson 8576 Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. ml American A Chinese Dishes j ..-=H -=11. “IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL" MAYO’S BARKER SHOP l.adies and Children’s Work A Specialty 2422 LAKE ST. r==~-ii..'" 'i c~ game lead in the Urban Senior Circuit when they defeated Stars 7-5 Monday at 20th and Burdette. Stars blew a 5-2 lead when in the fifth they permitted Woodson to -core four unearned runs. Stars outhit Woodson 7 to 0. *♦**»* TRIGG SPOILS NO-IIITTER ‘ Sonny’’ Richard Triggs spoiled Richard Gray’s entrance into Boft ball’s Hall of Fame when he was safe on first on a neatly laid bunt. While Richard was holding HSS to their lone blow, his teams col lected 9 runs and 7 hits from Ber tham and Childs IC’s BEAT STARS Friday 4C’s beat Stars, 5-2 on I REPAIRING - REMODELING o We take care of the whole job — Large or Small v Best Materials From Boyer Lumber & Coal Co. x -3 YEARS TO PAY- K J. C. BLACKBURN | 2406 North 27th Avenue Phone WE. 0894 v We Offer for Your Approval A Complete Curtain Service t and Another thing,— Have Your Dry Cleaning Done Now! —Cash and Carry Discounts— E0K0LM&SHERMAN 2401 North 24th Street WE. 6055 IT’S TIME-J FOR A GOOD HOT BATH! Abundant hot water, on tap any hour of the day ... for laundry, dishwashing, cleaning, bathing and all other household needs ... is not a luxury. It is a necessity within reach of home p , makers with even modest in JbnjOV comes. You can have an auto w , . matte electric water heater in Automatic stalled in your home, too, and jni , . enjoy the convenience of a plen JLleCtriC tiful hot water supply. All it takes tt i rrr . / is a small down payment. See JrlOt Water! y°ur dealer for complete infor mation. A special low water heating rate—only one cent per kilo watt hour—makes operation of the electric water heater eco nomical . . . Just a few cents a day for many dollars’ worth of comfort and convenience. LIVE Even Better— ELECTRICITY IS Even Cheaper SEE YOUR DEALER OR NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY o the two hit pitching of William i Edson. After two men had got ten on basses by errors in the sec ond, John Harvey singled to score both runners for the Stars two runs. Edson retired twfelve n»e» before Rainey Merrill doubled in the sixth. 4C's scored their five runs in the fourth when they got three of the four hits collected by them from Ruthledge. ****** HSS, DEFEATS STARS 9-2 HSS. defeated Stars 9-2 in the first game on the double bill of the Urban Senior League Wednesday at 20th and Burdette. HSS. scor ed three runs in the second- Fred uy Harrison opened the inning up with a home run and after James bad filed out and Peake walked, Jack Childs homered into light. Harrison also opened the fourth with a homer. Stars got their two runs in the sixth on a home run by Slick Lee’s scoring C. Merrill who got on by HSS’s lone errdr. HSS. nicked Harry Rut ledge for 11 hits. Paul Gibsm. and Harrison geting three apiece and Herb Peake and Childs two each. Peake allowed Stars 2 hits a homer and a single by Lee and a single by Harvey. Herb had 7 strikeouts. ****** WOODSONS COP 6-3 GAME FROM 4C’s Woodson Center copped a 6-3 game from 4C’s in the second game. 4C’s drew first blood by scoring two runs in their half of the first, but Woodson came hack and scored four runs in second on throws by Crump. In the third Allen doubled and scored on Jen kin’s triple. St. Clair Breakfield pitching for Woodson, then retired ten of the next eleven men there by dampering 4C’s chances. SENIOR STANDING OF MAY 19 Won Lost Woodson 9 4 4C’s 7 6 Stars 6 7 HIS. 4 9 ****** SENIOR SCHEDULE Monday, May 26, 4C’s vs. HSS. —Stars vs. Woodson. Wednesday, May 28, HSS. vs. Stars; Woodson vs. HSS. Friday, May 30, 4C’s vs. tars, HSS- vs. Woodson. ****** JUNIOR STANDINGS OF MAY 19 Won Lost Hawks 8 1 Orphans 7 2 Ramblers 7 2 Vikings 3 6 Knights 1 8 Tigers 1 8 JUNIOR SCHEDULE Tuesday, May 27, Vikings vs. Tigers; Orphans vs. Ramblers,— Hawks vs. Knights. Thursday, May 29, Tigers vs. Ramblers; Orphans vs- Knights; Hawks vs. Vikings. STORZ PLAY TWICE Storz’s Softballers Will play twice this week in the Greater O maha League. They play Metz Tuesday and Wilson Thursday. Games are played at Falstaff park aad start at 8 p. m. ****** RAMBLERS PLAY SUNDAY The Ramblers- of the Urban Hi-League will play Kountze Memorial Lutheran Junior Church team unday at 2:00 on the 23th and Burdette field. The Rambl ers will play in their new blue and gold jerseys for the first time STILL TRACK CHAMPS The Lincoln University of Mo., track team copped the Mid-West Conference Track Championship for the fourth successive time last Saturday on Lincoln Field. Coach Kemp’s thinclads, whose domin ance was threatened by the three other competing schools—Ken tucky State, West Virginia and I Wilberforce—braved the stiff' challenge and emerged the vic tors. Score: Lincoln 78. West Va., .39; Kentucky 35; Wilberforce 1. Their jackets will not be ready for Sunday, but they will have them by their league game on Tuesday. ****** LONG DEFEATS KELLOM 8-7 Long Grade Schol defeated Kel lom 8-7 at the 22nd and Seward St. Ball Park on Monday in a softball game that went extra innings. Billy Gray was the star of the game for Long. His superb field ing turned the tide of the gime. It was the first loss for Kelldm. DRAG ME DADDY 1! H. H. Seems to be “Coming on Strong” with A. H. I hope no one intercedes for evidently they are doing all right. ****** Two Certain girls (L. P and D. S ) were seen ‘‘jiving” each other’s old men. You two other “cool that jive" its too hot. ****** What Will H. T. do when V- H. goes to Kansas City and leaves him? ****** M. T. M. Is going to have another “shiner” if he doesn’t quit ‘‘loving” two gals at owe. When Will H. R. decide over E. W. E. and I. B. or has he? ****** K. S. Seems. to le getting friendly with M. W- Keep it up. ****** The Elks came on with their parade Sun day. They drew a lots of at ten tion. ****** Tne Ramblers will break out in new jerseys Sunday, when they play a white team at 22nd and Burdette at 2 o’clock. Their jackets have been delayed somewhat, but they are supposed to be in next week. 1 ct everybody come out for all the fair males and females will be there. Perfect Girl— Hair,—Mary Yancy Complexion,—Roberta Longmire Eyes—Joyce Blair Smile—Addie Hall Shape—Lydia McCrady Legs—Eva Mae Doris Walk—Delores Williams ****** Does J. S. like A. M. or another northside chick ? ****** Expectations of Girls on Dates— 1. Be on time. 2. Wear clothes for the occasion. 3. Be agreeable. 4. Don’t flirt with every boy you see WANTED BURNT, WRECKED & DELAPIDATED CARS & TRUCKS Parts For All Cars CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS CD. 2501 Cuming SL AT. 5656 *t+i*i*t*t*m*i*f*t*i*i *t+t 5. Be able to be called “baby” or other 3Weet names. 6. Be ready to be kissed two or three times. ****** I’npulor Nick names 1. Willie McDavis—“Chink” 2. Naomi Downs—“Little Downs” 3. Wilbur Williams—‘‘Sleepy” 4. Doris Ransom—“Peaches” 5. Robert Fountain—“Pea Ball” 6. Jessie King—“Baby” 7. Ralph Montgomery—“Dubby” 8. Clarence Morris—“Pin Head” 9. Herman Washington—“Fritz” 10. J. C. Hunter—“Duniee” PAGEANT OF NATIONS BY NEBRASKA UNITED USHER BOARD— Plans are taking definite shape for our mammoth “Pageant of Nations” to be given on Thursday May 29th at Zion Baptist Church in which we hope to have fifty or more participants. In connection with the pageant there will be a vocal contest for Juniors and Seniors in High schools. The Winners will be giv en the trip to the National con vention in Los Angeles, where, if a winner,h e or she will receive a 1100 00 scholarship applicable to a school of their choice. This feature alone on the above even ing will be worth your admission price of 15 cents. One will also approximate 30 or 40 ushers in their full uniforms on parade in drills. There will be the Crowning of Miss America, as the winner hav ing sold the highest number of tickets. Who will she be? Prominent persons will have parts in the pageant. So, dear Mr. and Mrs. Public,— please support this big effort of the ushers and usherettes of our churches. The annual Sermon of the Usher Board of Mt Calvary Community Church will be June 1 at 3 p. m. All Boards know your duties! It seems that we owe the Beth el Baptist Usher Board our do nations, as they were having their I Annual Sermon on the first Sun day. Since it is our policy to not ify at least each Usher Board or president, even, if the state presi dent wasn’t officially notified, nei ther the secretary or absence can be explained. To, Mr. Anderws, I wish to say, please see to it that notices are sent out at least two weeks before, as you know some of the locals only meet twice a.' month. To Bethel Baptist Ushers, we want you to know that we ar3 in terested in your programs; r.hat your support and cooperation is I appreciated; but your attendance al our regular and cabinet meet ings will clear up a lot of matters that appear rather cloudy. Come JlOHNSON DRUG CO. NEW LOCATION 2306 North 24th We. 0998 Free Delivery! Free Delivery from 8 a. m. to 1 a. m. 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