Baseball Series Tied; Doubleheader Cast Gives Leading Lady Silver ‘Smokies Drub Hawks in °° "2s Sunday Ma y Decide Season Champions Mine as Anniversary Present First Semi-Final Playoff Scie /8 P tince per ; CENTRAL CITY, C What could be a more appro Final] series of the h Vin ll is split be- Opposing pitcher Letourneau ' _— ? t ] ; , ball League remainec a with | tv e teams a iding game] : priate gift for a silver wedding anniversary than a silver mine > ed with as in trouble all the time, giv Helen Haves . Sein , anaive SMOKIES DRUB— Page 8 a one game each for Gordon & | will he played the following Bon. Ro ge aa ea jelen Hayes and her husband Charles Macarthur received us Anderson and Abel & Odowes| day. Evening games are out, says ; si ; ce oe coe — a deed and map to a silver mine yesterday when they cele- Firemen took the first game of the city ‘softball | following the 0-0 tie Tuesday|the Baseball Cx tission , |#0adea twice and at least one brated their 25th wedding anniversary | MEE! atest thus Chiba wasn wraci terion oo SN ee tne ‘ate : eee anniversa semi-finals last night dr ubbing Hawks 14-8 in a free- | 5 { 1en Le urd gan was; cause of € 1€ < . 1 ¢ mae But the mine, located ne this once-thriving mining -| wood 4 we > > nse ¢ } sc - ; + y ‘ ; i sinos t P ¢ 2 > ‘ rf OC y called becau e of darkness Tuesday night Vie Carolej,|imnings, but failed to score as own is a far cry from what it was in the days when the town sceor ing ball Re ame, me fy Ne : hen hought Fredergy A doubleheader Sunday after-| hurling for G & A held down! Letourneau worked himself out was known as “the richest sq) nile on earth:” Th noki rapped up the Pitching for Firemen, Art Ol * SUPPING When a henials ; ca tie-lthe Cloths eg hit aa ‘ ae St square Mile Of Carun The smokies wrap} ve | SON allowed seven hits and gave !“ture moyje “4 , IVI iS SCNneauUL Lor it i = ne s0UN1 uy 5 > y . ; wT ° 2 ? r¥0g = | t oO vo hits and|2f the tough spots rhe cast of the play “Mrs Nothing,” in which Miss Haye game in the first three a up five walks Freddy Viger) Vision last year. iat reaker The m winning both | twice S ick o1 steran *] I re-in-chief : stour- ' rj , rul awks : % oreaker, The team winning bot wice K out veteran Cliff Umpire-in-chief Andy Letour appeared here in the leading 1 hipped in to buy it as a coring Jae rul it H a started for the Hawks but was’ ' NOW says + * games will be 1952 city cham-|Dah! with a man on base when|meau called ‘the game at 8:40 real bargain—twenty-five puc! threatened only in ec Be relieved in the fourth by Jack; ¥@5 a success mt pions and winne! yf the Bert}a single. would have meant a/ when he said, “I can’t see the The mine gave up an estimated $300,000 worth of silver frame when . they tallied 51x McGloughlan who allowed only isson and hy d Morgan trophy run pitches any more.” before it stopped producing. uns on five hit 7 hit — the remainder, MAG Russell had a fg ——— - — ne ig blow came in the fifth) S@/ed “Neve; { dlieiteleitteiaittttebteteteteit ttt ttt Ltt LL LL LLL LLL ILI TT TT TTT TTI PTI iii eat when tiem anes [TY Sak Wave WALLACE’S DEPARTMENT STORE * GIRLS’ AND BOY'S SCHOOL WEAR THIS SALE |S TIMED TO HELP YOU OUTFIT THE FAMILY FOR SCHOOL. 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Preliminary reports indt- and six of Warner Brg cate the increase continued I SI \ mo jleast through June and July Through College pre : nia Mayo. Row The slump in home constru , ' ya tion started midway througt : “i i951 and continued to April April ‘last In May aid the corporation report the number of new housing units started in cities totalled 7900 .compared with 7500 in the same month of 1951 Figures for later months were not available ANCIENT ENGINE The windmill is older than the |Christian era and famous in- ventors, including Leonardo ¢ Vinci, contributed improveme! a id agai to it = EVENING 7 - 9:06 TODAY TO SATU Tystasey | WITH iM (OT0F Famous Players Theatre PLUS . TOON = SATURDAY MATINEES 2—4:25 CART BIGGER THAN “THE 5!:REE MUSKETEERS”! A MOTIS P 1. 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