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TIIC. OREGON DAILY ..l-.Jlk..4l. fIILT.3DAY, AmiL IS. .l'ZZ. and Spitba!ls - Spell '-Defeat -: fa : Bsavers Snowball :ealdn& .Opener s nan decora 10 Beavers Lose Game Played In Snowstorm CALT LAKE CITT, April It Betwixt -Pud it" Goulds spUball . and the snowfall. Portland went down (o defeat In the opening game of the eertea with the Bea Wednesday afternoon, to t. ' It waa Portland'e Inability to hit In the pinches a well a Ineffective pitch ing that enabled the Beet to pile MP Uielr runa . ' Harry Biers lller started for the Bear- era, but waa chaaed In the aend after forcing a run ever the plate In tne as ond Inning, rive hits. Including a home rua by fir hick, tare the local five runs In the etxtb Inning. -1 ' Portland arored Ha three runa in the third. Poole's walk and Hale'a single followed by Co drive to left aoored the first run, i Band a boot, Freeman'a walk and a force out resulted In the other two runa. .'.''.-' ' i Klllott titled out with the) base loaded In th fifth Inning- and on several other orra alone ; when hlta would have meant runa they wera missing. ,i 'Manager Kenworthy, feeling a trifle under the weather, did not participate In the game, Sargent berhg ahlfted to oec- nd ba and Hale play Ins third.. Score: : . . PORTLAXD ; " AM. imt, 3 . . . . . S Thntve, rf ...... Poole. Ik ...... 4 , Hale.,- S . 4 t . rf .., 4 MH'naa at It 'r;itnt. e 4 fuaatiMer, .,,,. a . i a ......... a Wolfef ........ 1 9. n -a .3 . j ' 0 TO. I '1 1 - 1 . -;.t 9 1 'a a t a ol Total ........IS ' 11 '.. SALT LAKE . ' An, . .: it B'hirt. tt a a ttt,-e ........ 4 I S melt, at. 4 o ft'rand, rf S ' 3 I . WllhoH, If i 1 ' a at, ,...,. a i o I artwrisbt, IV ... 8 9 1 PO. A. ' . - t a ,. ol a a ; - a ' S ' 9 , 0 I T 1 idiiMia. e ...... s- a s .s a i p ,a i t l, s eipi.e..4. 4.e o o , TMaw ...i....ss ir n is a Bauad far Frarawa la eUbto. ' . i ; ' I C0H1 BY CfNUGt fTtun4 ', ooo soa aeo s MUT ...,.., ait Uke Hit Ill Z21 111 11 US 11S 00 s 111 811 11 SCXMABT Irainea vttchae Bf Bldllr, '1 plot rrnatn, S link Chare Orfaat to a i m..h fa. ' kit. a mdt. 1llMnlll 1 bit. T rant, tt tt bat off rraemin. Bum rapoaalMe lor UonlS 1, BiamtUcf 9. rrea ui a. Btnufe nt B timid S. br rra- ma I , br Boat Z. Baa aa balla Off Uovld . eft Blaailllar 4. off aeaaaa 9. otf Boa 1. H't kr pltcha Col. Jankln b Frfman. U4 pitch ITraoaian. gtolaa baara Tborpa 9. Vita 9. Baartria hit McCaaa, - VtU. al. T-baaa bita Hata, Schick. Aoaae rona Cartwrlfbt. Brhlek. Double- plara Viu ta Biflla to Cauwrtiht, Ueakt to Cart. encht. MaCaaa to Sargtnt. . OAKLAKt) HINDU REALS . SHUTOLTl SCOK&. TO Oakland, April IS. The Oaka gave the Seala a thorough walloping Wedneaday, ahuttlng them out, S to 0, Kremer with pretty team work held tho Beala to four acat tared blta, while Bcott waa an easy . mark for the borne bora Ha waa re lieved by MoQuald In he fourth inning after allowing rive runs and 10 hits. fVore : " BAN FBASnSCO ' ' OAKLAND at. H. H. A B. B. H. S. f.ff . a 0 t Bmwn.ff a a a 0 V .lla.lt... 4 WUIe.rf . .. t'oom-r.ef. . Kalaht.Sb.. Marietl.lt, Brabakar.aa Howard, lb. Koablar,., Kraaaar.c 1 1 1 1 : a a Vtmm.t.. 4 .iHm.la. 9 i O iHMl,af 4 Walah.3b.. 4 llhTnaa.. 9 .lta.... S . . 9 MJaall.p. t r aralArf. 1 - TU1...IS 2 TU1.;..IS SCORE Bt lI.VCS 13 3 Sao rraaaiaea . 00 0 Hita ,. aet set aoo 4 Oak Ian 001 S.'.O 00 S Hit 10a 241 12 Sl'MMAST ft ruoa. 1 hit. 9t a hat off Scott la I 4 I S taatnaa. Twe baa hit Bnihakar, Coopar, ka. Sarrtftr ritta Klllann. Brabakar. Baae tn balla f SnHt 2. off kraoMf 1, off Mo Wu4 9. at rack oa By kraaar 9. by Scott I. by M-Uiat I. Hit by pitrhar ktt-Queid, win. rvmhia plara aranMT ta Mariott to tlnar4. ala to iell. Hnaa raaponaiblo for Amu a. Stolen baaaa Bmbakar. Caart eafaat ta Boou. wua ptoo MrtJaaML TtOKKS TIEPKAT AOEI.S . , BT BL5CU15U THEIR HIT Ioa . Angeles, April It. Bunching .hita on TJeorge Lyona-tn the fourth Inning the .Tigers defeated th Angels In th second yamo ( in aorien m naaningion para Taste is a nutter of tobacco quality We itate it u out nonest v belief that the tobaccos oscj ra Cbesrnckl sre of finer quaHty (sa4 nenccofbetter -uste) tbsa in snf other v dwtt st th pnet. 1 ? ; " INDOOR SPORTS mmmmmm mm Wedneaday afternoon by to ' Score: .. '.' . .'-. a score of 1 TERXOrf AB.R.H.& . . in n u Cartoll.ef . 4 MeAalayA S Tvomkly.rf oiol t o ooo 0 10 (Tbnume.ef. S 0 0 0 Hlfh.lf.. . Hwk,rt.,. H jtt,rf . . 8wyer,2b. French ,a.. Rmitb.Sb. . May.p.. . 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1,1 i . a 1 Orta.lb, 4 MrClb.2(. S 0 0 0 L'draore.Sb : 8 0 0 0 BulUTaaJf. 4 O 1 0 0 9 2 o ... r-'-r-r-r TOtaia. . . 0 8 0 Total..,. 24 8C0BE BI INXING3 ' a Angalaa ...... , ... . 00 000 0000 Hita 000 1 20 101 HiU ; . . . ;U . v . e. . i . : O10 101 Ol 6 - 0 VS"' 8NMMABT , ' '. . Ffinrh, Kwk. Sacrifice hit Hish, UcCsvbe, I 1wabW . al-ilt Ra M . 0 x ww . ntway aubap vvswyt r.' BOiitii. , namiiaan. Bae oa balla Off Uv S, off Lyon 5. Ban m nvaaHi. aj aavam wa mJM . W . VT aUWIaB OP raaponsible for Ljona 2. Double piar French to aawyar to Hyatt. Hit by pi UJwr LdndJ mar by AUy.. WUd pitob May. . STANDINGS STANDiNOS OF THS TEAMS o S raotfl Ooaat Leefue : t : j-; ? W. ,.. L. Pet. i Oak lanS a V .aei Varaen . S r 00 Sea Frenetic .-4.';; Ml Seoramenta ....,. ,..'4' 4 300 aan uaa ............ a l .boo aeuitie .............. t ; - so Peruana . !f'-.14 national League a..-' Pa.' fhlladatbla ,...r...., 1 Criloa a i airaeklfa 4.. , .v .t Lawta . , t , t x ..Naw Varft a . r'ttcibura -: a Boatoa . , .-.,',;.. v' '9 0 1.OO0 t i 1.00 0 1X00 0 1.000 4 V .OOO 4, ."'000 -.000' 4)00 CinotnatM ; . ..... .... . 0 1 ...-.,-..,., v af la Leavua -r. . ' : , . .... ui ; - 1.0OO .4.000 4 AOS 1.00ft uoo .ooo .aoo AOS at. Lole . V Cvlaa4 . Ptilteoalokla Naw '.Vara ,. ................ Onteata AMERICAN A8S0CIATI0X At Indianapolis 0. SU Paul t. . At -Columbus I.' Milwaukee 4. At Toledo 4, Kannaa City . ' v At Loulavllle 1. Minneapolis 9. ; WESTEB5 1EAGCE At Wichita 10. Denver 1. At St. Joseph I, Pes Moines IS. At Oklahoma City 3, Omaha 10. ' At Tulsa , Sioux City 8, OREGOIT ATHLETES HATB KICK " University of' Oregon, Eugene, April 13. Letter men of the university have entered a. protest because of the. long wait for letters and sweater. . They are willing, they say. If given their ; sweau ers as soon as they -win them to turn I them in. for "award day"' when they can I do pi eaeniea lormauy. ", -4'' CIGArlETTE S cfTurldsh czdDsztcstic tobaccos thxc (Copyright 1122. fey IntenuOoBal Feature --Serriet) I- - f-, - ' . 0 1W2, arttHTu f eatuwe .Sgwvicti.-tiSXvV-; f v ,, I Mayor D eclair jes Halfi jBpMay Plan; Big Reception or 1 CliiB MAKE no difference whether the Beavers come home in first place or in the cellar, there'll be a hot time In the old town "next Tuesday,: witn wax pro viso, which always is Included with the opening: day of the baseball season here, if it does not rain. Mayor 1 Georee Baker Wednesday ' Is sued a half -holiday proclamation for the city employes, and several other firms announced their decision to close their stores during the afternoon. The Stand ard Oil company and the Union Pacific followed the steps of the Hart, Scharmer ft Marx store in declaring- a hall-holiday, Final details for the opening feature of the contest will be made Friday night. when Fred Wagner assembles his base ball boosters In the Beaver headquarters. WESTBR00JC PElry 'oar vara i "KTEW yORKf-Slrangler Ed Iwik the -JUite spring' and early summer cham pion of 'all the. wrestlers, woul Us Jo meet jack uempsey in a smacK-as-cau;a can contest, each boy to use . his natural style of work and neither one to in fringe .the other's. " . But do" we hear the ,'atrangler"( taunt ins: Babe Ruth on the same terms? '., Or , the lowest member 1 -of , tho Tale rifle squad? For that matter the Babe might have been an associate member of the .Wrest ling r Champion's Friendly association, along' with Lewis, the brothers Zbyszco, Strecher and Caddock, had he ever had the time to spare from baseball. '- . lie is a big broth af a Babe, the Bam is ; stands C feet something and weighs beyond 200 : without 1 jiggling on the scales. He keeps out of rows, however. mostly because his huge size saves him from 'many an argument. . , -The Babe is one. big man who is not muscle-bound; There is freedom in every swing of his bat, in every thrpw ' he makes from, deep left. Lewis and the elder' Zbyszco, and most other heavy weight : wrestlers- v are ? badly knotted around the shoulders. It might be fun -to see Ed Lewis take a swing at a slow ball down, tba groove with Babe Ruth's bat. -.Instead of clearing that Ruthian right field fence he would be more likely to lay. down a lasy roller just short of the pitcher's box. , f iESTElA- Hliw Moot 7V - TV ws"Ta ... -w r - , ' a -a TJ. in the Morgan buildings The parade iis scheduled-. to move -throuck the main street promptly .at ' IS o'clock; Tuesday, ao. as to. give, the players an .'opportunity to et .out to the: parkt in time to warm up . a hit before the heUTlng.s'-thati-win enable Governor! Olcott. tovthrow, oriat tempt to- throw, the first ball .over the plate.. Mayor Baker will. try to catch 1 and' Judge Billy Gatens has been signed u umpire, tne jirst ban... Monday 4 will Lbe 'baseball day 4 at the Chamber of ComrnerCe. Aa fine, iwoETarn has been" arranged' by? the; Chamber of Commerce officials; 4 .v . ' f ; The- members of both clubs will-be, the guests of -the Portland, boxing commis sion at Tuesday: nbrht's smoker and th I " wt luumiuueu' uvm. un Ting, y - XEA,GUEk9:-; "AMEJtlCAJr . ' j ---ft PhOadehibia ...," 000 010 200 S 001 100 00O9 , 1 . a weion i.... ; Battertaa Savior. "KrJt.rt PHin . rtntn- At Ciertiana . Vv.v Detroit . . ...., ".: i . . 000' 110 50rt-a " a-', it Cleveiand i W'-. i w ' 026? O&a '20 J 1 a "Battepaa OkDmr Plata-aad. Sauler; Vortoa aau .iiiDimuer, : ..; . ' . x i ' At Chieaeb , - ' tor Clrieaco- .-. v.. At Wuhinttea :l it w v. .ew York .. 041 OOO OOO S ' Waihiniton u 120 10O 11 S IS - Batteriea Jonaa and Hrliana-f . Unandn. avm! Bostoa . ; ... .'.000 'i0 'OOO 1 . 4 PLiUdlphi '. t , .1104W0 2S 7 S Batten Oeachser and Gowtly; Ueadoa ami - At Cisehnnti . ' V ; - R. -H. E. i;nicaso .,,,.i.. ,,.H29 W)I'4mi 7 11 Cincinnati' .. . ....... 016 000 020 S : 1 v BaUanaa Alexandtr- and, Hkitaett;, Itizey. At Naw Tork K' W BrooklTn , . 001 - lOOllO 4 8V 3 New York . . ; . V 00 Ol 0 003 S- ? P S . Btttenes Eoether and . lberry; Kehf. Shea and Snyder. . - -. . ."- At St Lotiia : i. - ? , :b,h.... E-PiUaburc-,...t.... 000010 000 1 71 St. I-put .k ... 800 480 12 lOH -1 BaUarie Coopai ' and Gooch; "SberdeU and Bill Brennan, hero of -two defeats from Jack Dempsey, and Billy Mlske, who also was beaten twice .by; the champion, have been matched to box in Boston on May 1. ft. T A 1 By,Tad - St'.,'-',, ' ,'' Derby ;Hbrses Being Raced Fiill - Steam f-r - X .-jw.s-iy .a,4 t "'""j V ' f. Aliead by. Trainers TVTEWvYcmK.' April - U. This - business '.xukh. Apru .-Duuei racingr a derby candidate silly, day after day seems to have seised upon the do a mile 'in "forty " and the next daylcan ca8Ti then handed Mr. Harding qo a mile in iony ana, tne nexi uay m-w- m.J!I every' rival -of Importance .would bo. out trying - to run r tne atsiance ' in . wnj. Let Kai SangWUliam A, or any pf the others step the derby distance .under a fall head : of steam, and thb' rest of tha bunch would come out they following day t attempt -ther same- thing. -It . is :tbad business, anyway youslook at .it,. v f 5 , We were- talWng; tha . matter; over witn a well known racing man at Jamaica the other day , and he condemned -the practice In a fishmonger's "whisper. ,:Vf f's r , 1 -There la absolutely no sense In-' run ning a horse one trial after another," he declared. "Her will need -all his speed for the race; and If you have Jt worked out of hint in. morning. gallops, he certainly will misa It on race day , 4 "l would like- nothing better than to have - three horses prepare for the Ken tucky derby, Uwo of them to race their heads' off In lpractlce, . the-third to:."play dead antU-tbe Tace. ;J1I wager Iiwould haye .the; ioniy ".liv; fiorse on . the track when they pulled, the ;wpb. The rest tof the-field would have been killed off ,try lng .to- beat, the . time :- of my Other " two candidates in the morning' workouts, There Is much to commend , In ' this man's viewpoints- Many- a fine race horse has left his speed - and stamina Jbabind him long before race day. Just because some owner or trainer merely wants to be assured that "ale' entry can step the distance at top: speed. ' OlympiciGames'to:.; VBe Held at Colombes 4 Paris, -April 13.J-lt was officially an nounced Wednesday , night .-that - the Olympic games will be held at Colombes, pear Paris, instead of at r the Pershing stadium. - - . . :CLTJB-S3fOKEE :T03ri6HT!- 1 Boxing, wrestling and vaudeville will be -on the : program -of 'the. first smoker and entertainment of fered the members ot the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club by the new entertainment" committee of which Walter Huelat la the chairman. The' first-number will start promptly at I :S0 o'clock and those in charge say they have something "different" to present In the Winged "M,c gymnasium. Hardiiig GetsC Many Thrills At Ball Game By "W.'B. XeXamaa ' raHanal Service Staff Cmieapeadtai. WASHINGTON, April l.Tho-"first fan of tba land", with. tS,000 Vlldly cheering champlona. : rooted the homo team to victory In. the first cum ot I tba American league aeasoa nere weanea- Atter to8inr - out. the first ball ; to I Pitcher . MogTldga - of . the Senatora, President Harding; waa rewarded by a tbrlU-a-mlnuto game that : kept , the crowd on Its : toes throughout . the nine I Innings... - - '-'.;?:: : -) ': ? DroDDlna the carea of the residency to be Just a regular fan. Mr. Harding proved ho knew: the great American game as well as any rabid baseball nut in the crowd. i -: .-' ''" ! The president's acore card, which : be turned over to ' a .correspondent after I the game waa compleU In every detail. even to recording- that Pipp had fanned to make the third out ta tho xuntn. I . - . The ' president was first to lead the great crowd ra. the time-honored custom I rf atarutinv im In tha "liKkV aeveaUluf I Secretary of State Hurnea, Secretary ol War Weeks and Jdra. Harding, who were nn"inr rntV." o catcher, drove 'In the winning run" with a eharp. aingle to left, the president and Secretary Hughes lumped to their feet and lustily waved their hats in leading the mighty : chorus of cheers that told the homo team had "copped." It was a regular old baseball game,, with the homo team coming- from behind a 4 to 1 lal t A win... ' ' - -. - When the presidential party' came ! f Smith. -but the team's chances f get down the grandstand runaway before "n with the H23 UUe are dimmed the opening the biggest crowd that ever saw a ball game in Washington rose to Its feet and cheered.- while the band played Hall tor the Chief, vi. A a t n liftim - if ' " , - - Accompanying tba president wera Mrs. Harding, Secretary Hughes, Secretary Weeks. Brigadier General i Charles B. r.J17 an- .. vc Dawes; "A. ,D. Lasker.. chairman of the hipping , board ; , Secretary . George- B. Chriatiaa and George Hlbbard of : New York. - , Tne'nUra crowd irtotid while lha Stars JSaS ittM and the band played the name,. - Prealdentr Ban lohnwrn ef tha Imari. brand new ball, which the president accurately toeaed over, the heads of score of photographers Into tha waiting hands o( Pitcher. Mogrldge and the game j BE ATE B BOOXTES HOME- r Pitcher eorg Walberr and Bud Con nolly, lnftelder, arrived In Portland Tuee day night from Los Angeles, to await tho homecoming" oc tha Beavers. . -( -. t sl- -rf. : t r:--."i ui.' Copyright 1922 Hart SVhaffner & - t V,' . 1 ' . fri? v V. i -. . . -. . ... '- ( " - eaaaaaolL. ' t - j. . ft I w " f Y i i ? i " vf- v I "srts T Ur r-v.'j( : . .v . saw . Portland Club iWomen.-Golfefis Baye Big llay r- "5 "--.- - - - 4 r ' -Tba taaUfjIar rati "of tie went sprlar kaadleap toaraaneat win be Ug4 Friday.. Sirs. Fat All a, ekalrataa at Ua waateat ronmitteet, expeeti ta bate lrt tllgkti partle. Ipata la the eUmlaattea raanda, walck. wtll foUew an feUowlag Trl daya. - j. - ,-r .. ., . .. . : la adittlok to tka spriag kaat trap kkHfyUr raaad, tka aeoa la44r taaraey wra start, tka low ejaallfylar aeoret ta be Ue la order, aad tkera will be a nag teanajaeat. -. ; latereat ameag tka womea players at tka Partlaad Coif Jab tkla year kas Jaereatea assay fold aaSar tka capable leaderaklp ef Xra. Atlea, - - Four I6re Schools Send Entries ; - for Columbia U. INIeet SALEM, . Foreat ; Grove,- Lebanon, The D&Ura and rimu lllrH arlinn. tim. 1 warded Tentriea for tba ' elhteenth . an Htack and field meet of th. Colum- I bia' university billed for Saturday after. 1 noon In the ColiaeumJ. Director of A.th letlcs Maurice X EmiUi now has It In tltutiona represented and bo la confi dent that mora than 119 lnteracholasUc athletes will be on hand. Columbia will enter IS etara. according I because or a tasi mtnuto injury to Ray 1 v-uaany, no spramea nia ankle I coupie or cays ago...Tne all-around ath lets" had been figured on to take points 1 m the ZZO-yard daah. pol vault and 1" 3f-t l.Cz "h 1 11?- I Z" w V xi t - A-v' j . I Captain T3!r Joe" Dohertv will be '75ed the brunt of the work fo I v'""'"'' " a. jumn aiio j relay, but he feel equal to the occasion. I Vea Schulmeiich la putting the 12-pound around 4jrIe with regularity and , on taking away the gold medat r5f lMe. -Tbera wiUU no Jar- cuu """" uirow uihuikh u to Vng Is anlndoor affair. Axrangementa have been con Arrangements have been completed to start tba preliminary races at 10 o'clock; Saturday morning. and tha final efforts In each event will be started at 2 o'clock pvm. Tha meet will be completed by o'clock, according to those la charge, and tnare will bo no waits and delays. Columbia with - It . entries heads the - I Ust and .second honors for the largest I number Of contestants falls to Lebanon, ; f ur, nign. . s 4 . Marx f.T'.- v , v i r - v . - r - w two pairs knickers $li5 $16.50, $18 $20 and iUP 1 .'II '-' ' " I ' ' . ' . ' , ; . .. . ' , ; . . .; ' . j . v ., . r . .' ... . 4 . j . . - Beautiful new Spring ; patterns;: rich looking v: .: , Fabrics arid tailored like "Dad's.". Ages from v'. j I 8 to 18 years. , ; i . -T ";: ;:. :---:-v :; V; - Free Caps Frit cmd Sat,'; ;; ' . c .-. j - ' - V:-; j 4 "--'-... For these two days only A.1J0 cap wjth each $20 suit or under A $2.00 cap with each sort selling over ?20.1 J , ' ; fajTVS4. dot Kea OKop Hart aDctiau : t CP1v1 Hug e Crov ds r pitiless ;Big Bnisli Teams By.Heary L. Farrn NEW YORK.' April It rj. p. Open ing day and arty aeaaoa games doa't amount, to a whole lot. but they are Interesting. - Tba MSI geeut proved not only that tha folk ar still Interest ed In the game, but that th boys have told a lot of things that ar not au, One of the most Important discoveries was that even a million dollar tn field can took sometimes as If tt cam from th notion . counter. "The "Sew Tork Giant opened -D this'lltU secret. Tba won a cnarnpion aoso conic la that they haven't forgotten through th win ter how they dislike a 'aouUipaw. Th- Tanks, doinr their part of revela tions, admitted that a mUUoa dollar in field combination has days when It looks Ilka "not -ao much Th American league champions also made tt very clear mat they hav a terrible outfiald and that Bab .Ruth, and Bob M rusel are rouig to be missed. Cleveland showed that ' th ' India a pitching staff isn't readv tor th acraa heap yet and th Cuba look like they ought to win at least 20 game or a aa ton aa Aiex in Ureal is around. Th Cards sUU pack tha terrible wal lop that made them the yeggs at tha- circuit last season and th Senators have themselves a sweet ball club since they got Roger Pecklnpaugn at abort. Attendant was generally fin at th openers, hew Tork had 2100, Boat 1S.000, Washington 12.000 : andnnaU 21. tOO. Cleveland 20.000, St. Louts 1 1.00 and Chicago 2t,000. ' Em 11 At easel of th Gtaata, Itorera Homaby ft th Carda. Bobby Vaach ot tba' Tlgera 'and : Bill Parkinson of th Phils were th first bom ran utters of the year. ... ,-, Portland Smoker 3 . i Card' for Tuesday All ArrantTftfl With tha exception ef th cortsln ilser. latchmaker t Portland . boxinar Harry Hansca of boxing completed, th card for next Tuesday's smoker. There win bar three 10 round bouts and a four roond - prallmfatary. alnff Bronaon and Toons; Banco, a Philadel phia!!, will meet la tho second It round bout and cJa Swain, who Is staging a come-back, will , tangle with another battler In th 1M pound elaaa. Th top bout of th evening will bring' oJ Eria And Billy Wrixbt together. Tha curtain raiser will b a bout be tween -"BrtckT covi and suit Kraa or Harry Eagles and Frankie Bitchl. 4 Lower Prices S3 cow 18c 10 not? 9c (Twoio's-nc) 36G WASHINGTON AT W. PARK V. 1 .1