THI YPSIL ANTI DAILY RAESB YPSI L ANTI, MICH., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10. IM4 Sports Roundup PAGE THREE ,\tv York—AT Ray Dumont, president of the National Con- k gress. said today he planned to start negotiations later this week In Best Team Basc ball series for non profession- in Wat-hington in an effort to establish a world Cardinals i al to include champions front 32 countries and territories. ••• • • FOOTBALL PLAYED and the Australian reaction to It H. King forwards thla newspaper Chicago— AP—The first Chicago high football player to die school Browns Lose DAILY CROSSWORD AMERICAN STYLE apparently, that game la it resembles a account of tlie "They |* from injuries suffered in a grid game in more than 15 years was re- call ACROSS 1. Genus of 22. Clever and Angeles. Oct liv- AP war. intermingled gridiron It's pigskin ported Levin. 17. Roosevelt High School star half- I-o« Foot- 22-man with football. yesterday. Donald I. Agreement aquatic wittyretort served hot off the grid after died of Injuries Saturday lr a game between Roosevelt ball. American style, was display- music, sidelines vaudeville, and 23 back. suffered |. Charges for reptiles 24 Old measure padded barrel chested bohunks and Senn High Final Foulest ed to resident: of Brisbane. Queens- batty spells on the part of the Schools. services 4. Cisterns of length Q b BiHIAfern MAlTtrl have finished ironing each o'.hef for the “ B. Variety of 5. Decorated 25 Pig pen land. first time recently spectators .. Photographer Ernest out Miami, The 1945 Orange Bowl football game Is nearly St. Louis. Oct. 10—AP -The best j Fla—AP sorghum letter 27. Wooden pin three months off, but already two doaen teams are being watched as team in baseball won the World 10 Protect tv* 6. Epoch for nails HHi possible participants. F. (Jack) Baldwin of the schedule commit- C. Series and that's as it should he. covering 7. Studded SO Affirmative tee said ten were on the Georgia Tech. southern teams preliminary li-«t: Superb and Gaseous 8 vote Tennessee, State. Wake Forest, Tulane, pitching 12. Vended Alabama. Auburn. Mississippi 13 Biblical Duke, Georgia and Louisiana State. perfect infield play by the St. Louis element 9 Peck •+• • • I Cardinals with an occasional flash 15. Strong wir* 11. Color name rope of ID vers ) K> i0 Kalaina.,oo. Mich.—AP — John Gill of Western Michigan has of power off the Browns’ hot 15. Title cooled respect 14 High, 4nv« decreed only light workouts this In hope of keeping the squad 14. City squares Ytiitrdiv’i week the streak and left them a beaten ball 18 Goddess of craggy hill near top strength for Saturday's game with Great Lakes. With no 16. Strange 1 club, losers 4 to 2 in games after dawn 35 Southeast 39 Beverags Injuries in last week's 35-14 win over Central Michigan, only tackle 17. Variety of a tough struggle wind 41 , Charlie Kalbfleisch is expected to be on limited service against the uphill in a six-tilt willow* (pi.) 19. Pondered Evening Sailors. battle at Sportsmans Park. K) Comb, 20. Fish 37 Floated (poet.) Malt 38 42 ••• • • Overshadowed by the total of 92 as wool 21 Keel-billed ooy'a 13. Stirs up beverage cuckoos nickname Manhattan. Kas AP With six squad members on the crippled list. third strike victims that swept all Coach Havlet of his lineup as 16 A fat Kansas State revised today he prepared >erieß records off the books was the the Wildcats for Saturday's tussle with Michigan State at F.ast Lansing (Chem.) * > 4 5 fc 1 1“ ••• • of • | routine destruction American 28. Fish League engineered f Chicago AP—ls anything can stop the advance of the Ohio State j rallies by Marty 38 Extend front To u Buckeyra the Western trail, it will Marion and the and reduc* down Conference championship have other Cardinal in- _ - to Badgers depth be the air arm. and Wisconsin's aerial-minded plan to go | fielders w ho supplement "Mr. Short- all out with a sky attack do It Saturday. The Buckeyes, their fl. Uselessly to goal ; stop". The Red Bird quartet handl- %m line uncrossed and with SH points scored in two games, will bring a 12. Sea between ft? “¦ ed 124 a heavier, more experienced team to Madison In an effort to steamroller chances without boot Asia and the Badgers, one of three co-leaders of the conference. But Coach while the Brownie inner circle bob- Greec* —infill Harry Stuhldreher, whose charges made three quick stabs in the final bled seven of 126 tries. 34 Sailor y period to heat Marquette 21 2 last week, believes he has the answer to It was pitching again in jester- 16. A Mount *0 21 22 2> 24 « the Buckeyes’ challenge. (Bib ) Wy day's finale played chilled, ••• • • before a top-coated congregation of only 40 Frequently Hiltimore —AP Their little squared again at two-all. 31.630, when 's 43. Make the Louisville Colonels and the Baltimore Orioles will meet tonight in ! crew regained the world champion amend* for 5 Municipal Stadium where last night a record minor league crowd of ship they lost to the Yankees a 44. Female lufif 52.K33 persotis saw Louisville take n 5-4 decision. The crowd, first to year ago. Outstanding in the Na 45 Mixture to see s little world series In Baltimore since 1925. was much larger than tionals - 3-1 clinching victory was cultivate , the relief pitching of Freshman bacteria II" topped Sunday's record 1914 world throng * Wilks who “-Iff series of 36,568. Ted failed miserably 46 Bamboo- on his only start in the third game. like grass 111 KNOCKOUT BLOWS FOR HOME ENEMIES! 4011-ill4. 4i yrn as 47. Fruit drink* __ _ That’* what Johna-Manville DOWN y+p Roofing can do for your home! This su- North To Danger 1. Knitting stitch perior roofing is well equipped lo protect your home from all the rav- By TOM GILL 1. Constellation w\\\m'\\\m 10-10 ages of weather and at the same time, add much to its good appearance. CHAPTER THIRTEEN! haven’t talked to Nate Dimly at the water’s edge, “You Colin Johns-Manville Roofing, you good, about this?” made out a muskrat tunnel, leading see, is solid, sturdy protection. Blair looked up. “He frightens She shook her head. “Father and back into the willows, and here the That' s we’ve to up year itie sometimes, and I'm not easily Nate never liked each other, and gleam of a peeled stake bore wit- why chosen back it with our 18 reputation for frightened. He's so terribly posses- Nate’s too"—she searched for the ness that man was hunting too—• Ypsilanti Bowling Scores ¦ ive, and I don’t want to be pos- word—“too headstrong. He'd go to with traps of double-jawed steel. quality products. Phone 560 today for a free estimate. 24’i, !> sessed—not by anybody. I don’t like Dove and threaten him, and that The lonely cry of a loon rose from CENTRAL SPECIALTY LEAGUE Cole GltMin 255. F. Berthold 4, to think of love as possession; I might mean Father's dismissal from among the reeds, and aero, s the lake Production Control 44 handball ins. like to think of it as a sharing.” the school.” he could see a twinkle of light from W. Hanson 511. L. Carroll 416, C. “Are you going to marry him, Colin stepped from the plane, the Eyea Rexall “YOUR BUILDING COUNSELOR” direction of Dove’s school. Horton S. A. A. |l Blair?” “How I your the 396. Wheeler 367. Fenn. 429. l.e Furge 446. soon can see father?” on far-off bank, he began knock- Sprague Her eye* refused to meet his. “Tomorrow?” ing from 514. M Bishop 327. I>. Kildau 282, M the his pipe; then Moldera handicap “Don't ever ask that when Father's come over to school to- suddenly light had Coleman 364. 66. “I’ll the he realized the K. Barker 417. Townsley 287, T. Shop around. It sends his blood pressure morrow.” He climbed down from gone. He looked at the radiant dial Aorarel ¦oaring.” Fox 351, F. Former 520, J S hool- H. MeComb 366, K. Schwisaw the plane and looked up at the girl, of his watch—not yat ton. They master (a\e.) 504, handicap 78. 314, <\ Her “He still doesn’t like Nate?" “Blair, tonight is Dove’s first night kept early hours it the school. er 413, K. Welch 382. Hartwick-Wescott Lumber Cos, 411. “Notas a possible son-in-law." a fair up L. Schafer back in Learmonth. There’s Ticking his paddle, he raised Grind> ra For a moment Colin sat in silence, something may chance happen to- his head to sec the light gleaming R. White 487. M. Randall 395. N. then he said, “Shut off the motor, night. Be on the watch; be ever- again, brighter Annex than before! Breath- Grohenberg 283. E. Cubon 338, R BUY WAR BONDS EVERY WEEK Blair. There are some things you lastingly careful.” less with interest, Colin for- L. Max 400. M Fox 348. Z. Doer I leaned Cazicr 451, handicap 12. II and ought to talk about.” He spoke with such grave ear- ward—once more light tng 353. K< liar (.re) 324. R the flashed Maintenance Markham 368. 69. 110 Parsons St. She touched a switch, and the nestness that for the first time Blair on and off. Then blackness handicap Phone 560 clssed. Mitchell 479. St. Mary 322, May Moray'a •oft whir of the propeller ceased. felt the touch of fear.“You think—” A signal? The signal Blair had “It’s about us, and about Jona- nard 388, Barnett 3'.0, McComb Bock 347. 254. Platt 299 “I don’t think I know we’re spoken of? His eyes traversed the 423. NJorris than Dove,” Colin began. “Dove is dealing with a killer.” lake, but there was no answering Dilution 388. Montonye (sub.) 484. a dangerous animal—l learned that Quietly be on gleam from the she said, “I’ll out night, and, turn- Shipping in Wolverine. Whatever else he is, watch.” ing the bow of his canoe, Colin I don't know, but I came here to the air, Rutledge 457. Minch 401 B Man He waved as she took headed directly toward the school. F. Manner 361, Beilah find out, and you can help me more watched grow A ner 374. B. and her plane smaller half hour later a huge, shadowy 516. than anyone else. And we’ve got to the after she loomed in eastern sky. Even object up like a great sea Sears Toolroom trust each other absolutely.” disappeared he stood there, bird resting—Blair's plane, had moored Crawford 446. Reynolds 435. G. “Don’t you think we can?" looking out over the lake, listening. for the night. It could not Instead of have Hubbard 313. R. Hubbard 432, Rug answering directly, A gre.i* calm held the world—that been her motor, then, that he had Colin said. might ruin gitt 458, handicap 81. "It every- of a northern sunset—but within hoard. In a moment more the canoe thing if Nate finds out why I’m* Colin felt neither calm nor grated shore, himself on the and, stepping Sears here.” he out, he Foremen peace. For was on that grim- hid it in a clump of willows Sherwood 399. "Why should he find out?" and bank, L. X. Wenk 421. mest of errands—the man hunt. climbed the A. Harris 470. W. Whight W. He touched her hand. “I’m \ 352. Man hunt. The words brought aguely Colin made out the main Hess 388. handicap 12 wondering if a woman can be loyal yellowing photo- group of him back to the buildings clustered across Foremen to two men at the same time. Sup- hidden in the cabin. There the clearing. Foundry graph Beyond them, almost H. Lonskev 43'. Dixon 381, Mil- pose those two men should happen must be no leak in getting that into at the clearing’s edge, stood the ler 377. C Watllng 342. F. Pflrl 4*6. to be enemies again?” the right hands. The safest way barn, and to the left, Unhesitatingly farther three she replied, “Col- would be for Blair to fly it down to cabins. One of them would be Dr. in. I'm not married to Nate. I though RSCREATION LADIES LEAGUE Winnipeg, even it meant Benedict's. Standings haven’t ever told him I would be. waiting until freeze-up. But his interest was focused on Won Lost lx>ok at me.” Laying both hands on eyes With brooding Colin watched the solitary structure he had first 9 his cheeks, she turned his face to- while fait Moray's 6 the light fading, he a seen thnt morning Tap ward hers. “Remember this: no the thought from across the Annex Room 9 6 growing uneasiness at lake. Built of rough-hewn logs, Rexall Drugs 8 7 matter what happens, you can trust of He warned her to be Blair. had with a roof of stained native shin- Apparel Shop 7 8 me. always.” careful, and yet—this would be it Her gles. was taller than the rest, and Cities Re virp 7 R eyes, so often smiling, wore Dove's first night back. at the very farther end a wing of frame Shaefer's (Huron St.) ..5 10 earnest now, and for an in- Darkness fell. For over an hour boards extended shoreward. stant his own eyes probed her very Noth- he waited for Alec, then cooked ing in the building itself could ex- Shaefer's (Huron depths; then lightly he kissed her a meal, St.) himself solitary With plain the feeling of foreboding it M. Russell 361. V. Eberts 30 4. R. lips and said, “I'd trust you with growing restlessness he moved gave . . him . Fen.i 291. P. Miller 3o«, K. Wendt my life.” about the cabin until, on a sudden Keeping well hack the shad- 400. Colin held her, watching while impulse, he wrote a note for in Alec ows. Colin circled the clearing. Cities Service the blood flowed upward to her up a walked Near and, picking paddle, the cabins a of D. -Stein V. 437, E. cheeks and he felt the sudden to burst frantic bark- 327. Lidke down the canoe. ing brought him to warmth of her hands. Only then Just before he pushed out from instant immo- did he move slowly back, but his bility. and he stood there scarcely shore, he heard the drone of an air- breathing voice was vibrant when he asked, plane moving north, until he heard Blair's out of the and voice calling dog. He “Blair, just what's going on be- flying high only faintly to the could so that in take at tween Dove and your father?” comfort least in knowing notwT»ek*ndtorturey«i recurrent throbs could he tyear the well f Simple p'W* need that all was with . “Idon't know. Father won’t even faint song of a motor. Colin won- Blair. with maddening itch, bum and irritation. about it, but as if So he the k Smart’* Pyramid Suppoaitoria* brief i talk it's Dove dered if it could be Blair returning turned toward shore; quick, relief. Their Brand medi g on suddenly j welcome has some hold him. He—almost to Nate’s cabin. then stiffened. From out cation mean* real comfort, reduce* strain, w f' every night Father leaves the cabin of the darkness footsteps were help* t'fhten related membrane*, gently He paddled more swiftly now, k and A and goes over to the school and coming down the path, and soon a lubricate* and enftent. Protective bending his head to the wind. It w anti-chaOing, *o eaavto use. Get (rename F stays there until midnight.” was miles water from his muffled figure hurried by, disap- ¦ Sruert’e Pyramid Suppo*ltorle* at vour I eight by ’ ' delay—6oe “Maybe he goes to the hospital.” cabin to the trading post—Dove’s pearing toward the lake. dcuf atore without and $1.20 “That’s what I thought at first. school must be two miles closer. Not Dove. Much too big for Dove. But one night when Father hadn't A little ice formed on the paddle, Patiently Colin waited through long come back I went over to the school, and once he stopped in the lee of minutes, then once again the sound and he wasn’t there —or st the hos- an island to smoke. About him. un- of footsteps, and this time two pital either, 1 began hunting for seen and only faintly heard, surged figures emerged, each carrying two him.” Blair stopped. the teeming, mysterious life of lake ten-gallon gasoline cans, empty, it “Yes?” he urged. and forest. Fish were jumping out seemed, from the ease with which “I found him down by the dock, beyond the canoe, and back on shore they bore them. lignaling with a flashlight to some- a sharp, small cry of agony and Colin saw thnt the man ahead After a of dry grass him LOANS one oyt on the lake. while the crackle told was Jonathan Dove. Within ten tie came back to the cabin, and that another tragedy of the wilder- paces they passed and, going direct- *2O to *3OO WITHOUT ENDORSERS when he saw that I was still up, he ness had been played out. The ly to the isolated building, dis- NCCD money? Come to House- was angry and terribly nervous. nightly hunt was on, the unremit- appeared inside. But the door re- hold and get a loan fitted to Colin, you remember how he used ting search for food before snow mained open, and Colin crouched your needs. We make loans on to be? He was so alive; he wasn’t and the bitter cold of winter forced back among the spruce, waiting. •alary, car or furniture frrrni ever down. That’s all changed now. all living things to their dens to (To be continued) S2O to S3OO- without endorsers wait and to He's afraid. That* why 1 wrote watch, and' then hunt ('orrrlght hr Tom Ollt; or guarantors Repay in a few • *>- •gaia. OirtMfeawd kr a la( r**«ef*a t/adt**** m*L days or over several months. 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