1961 to Start on Wednesday, Oct. 4 then you AREN'iyHiRT WHICH OF THE ^ ^oremEn whet^ Ia^atTB CHICAGO un — The 1961 THREE MEN WITH GAUGhTER^ WHO TOOK I THE AiRf-WrHiutiT F«\VF BEEN A I PfcCOyJ World Series will open on Wed- FLIGHTS THAT 0AV MIGHT HAVE BEEN Oot. 4, in the park of the TOUR HU5BANP ; nesday, American League pennant win- ner, presumably the Yankees, Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick announced yesterday. Frick said the series will start on that date if no playoffs are necessary in either league and if wins the pennant. If Los Angeles should spurt to the National League title, the series would get under way one later. IF day YOUR HUSBAND HAD LEFT HIS CAR AT \ ANy OF TyeS,.. SEVERAL PLACES Frick told newsmen that: If THE AIRPORT A •• A5 PECOy AND STAYED b YOU'VE O/VEN ME NEW HOPE COljuOM HERE EX) Cincinnati is the National League >D|J HAVE ANY IDEA WHERE I >OU.-.WOULD>OtJ...HELPME fr- HE MK3HT BE HIWN6 champion, the first two games of WITH )€XJR fMUoHTER? ? ^—V^F BUT,^ fVu. * seats $2 A DIVE FEPCOOSIM | piyg FOR YOU/ per game. YOU'PE CUTE//, The Yankees are ahead of their 3 closet competitor, Detroit, by 11 0 B-'KVAU'ME? games in the American League. Cincinnati leads the National League with a 5Vfe game margin over Los Angeles.

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