5 M PAGE SEVEN " Second Team Match at om Qeanies Will Face Bad Pair Kessler Scores as Bellfountain Makes History U; Big Squad Out A Workout with Daddy v. --Ml -. ! - - ighway Golf At Salem High Th OREGON STATESMAN.. Salem, .Oreffon, Tuesday" Morning,'' March 23, 1937 Promises Fireworks A : 77 v Memory Lu : ; e . "4 I Sit J: it i: ! t ii t f Opening Arena to Four Is Apparent Invitation To Others, Seen ! No one dares predict how ft will all end but tonight's main event on the Legion wrestling card at the armory will begin aa a team match between those al leged cleaniesy Harry Elliott and Ben Sherman, on one hand, and the villains, i Fritz Ludwig and Jack Lipscomb, on the other. Unless the opeher-wlth-the-snake, Otto Luger, chases the big boys out of the ropes with his pet serpent as he did his own opponent and the ;referee last "Tuesday, the main event will be decided on a two-falls-out-of-three basis with or without ben efit of tussle-minded spectators. Last week. : be it remembered, the Lipscomb-Ludwig team won its two-man ; battle despite the unofficial eforts of i Referee El liott and Seml-windap Sherman. Tonight the meanles will go to work right from the start on Elliott, Sherman & j Co., unless other ringsters choose to muss op the battle. - , - j j .! r The semi-windup j willj bring Charles Keen, newcomer,, and Noel .Franklin, Hill Military academy mat ;instructor together in a 45-minute go. j j - Otto Luger land snake! will face John Thomas in the SO-mlnute opener. . i ' , i j Trio of Bearcats i . On All-Star Five Three of the conference champion- 'Willamette Bearcats were chosen on the all-Northwest con ference basketball team ! named by conference coaches; Bill Anton; center, and Charles Tersteeg and Walt Weaver,! guards. Others on the first-'team were; Smith and Tellefson of fuget: Sound, for wards. ; . i On th; Second team were Pepin Whitman and Long of College of Idaho, forwards; Gels t of Whit man, center: Lyons of Albany and Bullock of Whitman guards. Honorable me. tiom Forwards, Gastineau, Willamette; Seim, Pa cific: Nunnehkamp, j Willamette. Centers, Hetrlck, College of Puget Sound; Sandvigen, College of Pu get Sound. Guards, Morris, College of Puget Sound; Decker, Albany; Glasby, College of Idaho; Pepin, Pacific; Porter, Whitman. Three Eggs JWill Admit to Capitol . For Easter.Sliow Clever designs, bright colors a ad fancy patterns (will j grace the 'Easter eggs that are ad mission cards to the annual egg matinee held at the Capitol theater this Saturday morning and hundreds of kiddies will be on bind to see the entries Judged. I . M Just three eggs (one colored and two fresh) are; admission to the show, which is under the sponsorship j of the Mickey Mouse club, i and Chief Bill Hagedorn will present a-i num ber of special prizes from Sa lem's leading merchants, to winners in the contest. The fresh' eggs will go to help out some needy families. , Carl Porter, manager of the theater, has obtained a special program for :the boys and girls which will! include Jackie Cooper in f Dinky," ; a clever youngsters' comedy. "Backyard Broadcast," a cartoon, and a . newereel. . , . j NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On the 10th day of ApriU 1937. at the hour; of IOjjOO o'clock A. M., at the West Front door of the Court House in Salem. Marlon County, Oregon, I will Bell at auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the. following described real prop erty located in Marion County, Oregon, to-wit: ' f Beginning at the most .North erly Northwest corner of the Philip Glover Donation Land Claim on the East line of the Larkin Price Donation Land' Claim, Township Eight South, Range One, West of the Willam- ette Meridian, running thence East along said Glover's North line 27.40 chains to the middle of the Sublimity and Silvertoa road, thence North 7 degrees 15 minutes East 8.70 chains, thence North 25 degrees I East 7.07 chains, thence North 3 '. degrees 30 minutes. East! 4. SO chains to the South boundary line of the John Downing Claim,' thence North 3 degrees : East 25.20 chains.; thence West 33.09 chains to the West line of said John Downing Claim, thence 'South 44.90 chains to the place of beginning and containing 139.57 acres of land, more or less . . . ... Situated in Marion County, State of Oregon. ; TogeUier : with the tenements,' hereditaments and appurten ances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. ; Said sale is made under execu tion issued out of tba Circuit Court o the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon to' me directed in the case of FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a corporation vs. John Palmer and Anna M. Palmer, husband and wire; Hugh Shepherd and Bess fehephero, husband . and wife: Marion County, a municipal cor poration. A. C. BURK, Sheriff of Marlon County, Oregon. By Kenneth -L. Randall, Deputy.' Wm. L. Beatty, Attorney for Plaintiff, 514 lorter Bldg.. Port land. Oregon. First Publication Blarch ' Last Publication April S. M. 9-16-23-30 A. . "A' Scone in the ; Willamette university gj-mnasium Saturday night as Bellfountain. the "wide place In the .road," made history by becoming Oregon's first little school state basketball champion. Kessler, Kcllfountaln's star, almost obscured by No. 13 in foreground, tosae field goal. Player No. ft la Lar kin of Bellfountain. No. 4 is Stanley Buckingham. No. S3 in the white Jersey is Lee Sitton, Lincoln's all-stater, llellfonntain won this final game 85 to 21. Associated Prcas photo. Sandness High in Tourney Scoring Earl Sandness of the' Astoria Fishermen led in scoring in the 1937 state high school basketball tournament which closed Satur day night, scoring 68 points -in four games, the maximum played by any team for the last several years, to eclipse Ed Lewis' record of 65 in five games in 1929. Rich ard Kessler of Bellfountain tied the four-game record set last year by Ted Sarpola of Astoria, 59. Other high scorers were Plippo of Astoria, 45; Caven and Steven son of 3ugene, 36 each; J. Smith of LaGrande and Wallace of Bell fountain, 35 i each; Lilly of La Grande. 33; Tom Hill of Salem and Morris of McLoughlin, 30 each; Parker of Astoria, 29; S. Buckingham of Bellfountain and Fowler of Ashland, 28; ! Sumner Gallaher of Salem, Igoe of Eugene. Larkin of Bellfountain, Giles . of Chltoquin, Jones of McMlnnville and Reynolds of McMlnnville, 27 each. j Cougars Prepare To Stop Luisetti PULLMAX Wash., March 22-(iT)-The northern division cham pionship Washington State Cou gars today Opened an intensive four-day practice program in preparation for the Pacific coast conference championship basket ball playoff i with Stanford here Friday, Saturday and possibly Monday nights., Coach Jack Friel said he would devote much time to ways and means of checking the high-scoring Hank Luisetti, Stanford's forward, who set a new southern division record of 208 points, an average of more than 17 points, a game. I St. Louis Grade Boys Win and Lose in Tilts With West Woodburn ST. LOUIS, March 22 The St. Louis grade j school boys played West Woodburn here recently and won 32 to 19. Friday they played West Woodburn there and lost, the score being 15" to 12. The players this J year are: Captain, Charles Lebrun. Francis Manning, Glen Grassman, Billy Aurand, Charles Cole, George Jungwirth and Richard j Lebrun. - . . . Oak Point Hoopsters Win 30 to 25 in Game With Town Box Scouts ' J ; OAK POINT. March 22 Oak Point basketball team played In dependence Boy Scouts basket ball team Thursday at Oak Point. Score. 30 to 25, In favor of Oak Point. j : The same team of Oak Point played the Buell team . at Buell Friday, losing to them. EXECUTRIX'S FIXAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, executrix of the estate of i Elmer E. Ling, de ceased, has led her Final Ac count as such executrix and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, has fixed April 10. 1937. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at the j Courtroom of said Court as thtftime and place for the hearing on said Final Account. All persons Interested in said es tate are hereby notified to present any objections, they may have to the allowance of said Final Ac count at said hearing. ; Dated and first published March 9, 1937. I MARIE H. LING. Executrix of the Estate of Elmer S. Ling, deceased. , RHOTEN & 1RHOTEN. 511 U. S. National Bank Bldg.. Salem. Oregon. Attorneys for the Estate. M. 9-16-23-30 A. 6. l 4 Boullester High In Match Shoot At Country Club SILVERTON, March 22 Sil verton shooters fell down a lit tle on their scores Sunday, and no perfect scores were made in either the 25 or the 50-target matches. In thhe 50-arget match es, W. Boullester was high with a score of 24 25- and 22x 25. Norris Ames scored high in the 2 5 -tar get shoots with 23x25. Complete scores were: 50-target matches: W. Boullester, 24x 25 and 22x25; C. DeGuiro. 22x 25; W. Jones. 22x25 and 20x25; K.. Huddleston, 21x25; Zayn Nor ton, 22x25; A. Snyder, 20x25; Orlo Thompson, 20x25; Elmer Johnson, 20x25; C. Walker; 2 Ox 25; Roy Davenport, 20x25; Tom Farmer, 20x25. There will be another shoot Sunday morning at the club grounds. Water Conditions In Oregon Better Water conditions in Oregon, as of March 11, showed an improve ment over those a year ago, Charles E. Stricklin, state engi neer, declared Monday. For Oregon as a whole the snow-water content above the 3000 feet elevation averages about 76 per cent of that found at the same time last year. Between ele vations of 3500 and 5000 feet the snow-water content this year is 15 par cent greater than last year at this time. Storage in eastern Oregon is abou: the same now as last year except in Owyhee reservoir which is now 90 per cent full and in Agency valley which is-33 per cent full as compared with 9 per cent full last year at this time. ; There has been a moderate storage increase in central" Ore gon since November 1. Crane Prairie reservoir is practically full. I-i southern Oregon the water storage is appreciably greater than a year ago. 110 Receive Jobs .At State Agency One hundred ten men and wom en obtained jobs through, the state employment office here last week, according to Marie Baker, district statistician. Through can cellations of applications and the placements, the job agency's list of people wanting work dropped from 405S to 3835. . Of the 110 Jobs, 77 were listed as permanent, 22 as farm, work and 11 as casual assignments. Permanent jobs included 45 for men and 11 for women in private employment, 20 for men on PWA contracts and one for a man on a VyPA project. . Trio Marksmen Shoot -Same Score in Match j Held By Aurora Club AURORA, March 22 Perry Will, A. Schleder and Dr. Eld redge scored 75 by breaking 25 birds each In the telegraphic shoot Sunday of the local Rod and Gun club with ; Med ford. Bend and Coos county. Scores of other . Aurora shooters were: ! M. Evans. 21; Jim Evans. 24; B. W. Stoner, 24; Charles Feller. 22: B. Cole. 21:. H. Schults. 23; C. Moreland. 23; O. Schults. 22:1 F. Galey. 17; B. Bittlck.t23; C.-j Feller 22; F. Dolson. 21; Willis Yoder, 23; Lloyd GIrod, 17; Roy Love. 22; Voget, 19. All three matches were ties. ; Hiltibrant Wins, Registered Shoot C. G. Hiltibrant broke lOO straight bluerocks to take first place in the registered shoot at the Salem Trapshooters club range Sunday. Chet Reh field ot Portland was second with 98. About 50 shotgun marksmen participated. Clair Miller, H. G. Robertson and M. O. Henkel tied in the 60 bird handicap, each breaking 46. Kehne Wain won the doubles with 23-24. The Salem club turned in a perfect score in the telegraphic shoot for the second successive week. Hiltibrant, Robertson, Roy Hartman and Clarence Rowae turned in the 25s. Other scores In. the registered shoot: O. E. Lee 65. William Wolf 90. G. Hull 96. Lowell White 72. Roy Hartman 94. v. V. Hagedorn 72, Roy Glass 96, C. Bowne 88. G. A. McKay 91, B..A. Griffin 89, Tom Allen 64, M. O. Henkel 95, J. W. Shaw 94. Tom Carpen ter 90, L. R. Pickard 93. J. A. Thompson 87, T. Kowalskl 90. W. E. Fisher 93. Carl Kahle 93. A. A. Rlehl 90, H. C. Robertson 88, A. L. McKee 85. K. Wain 94. C. Townsend 93. Sam Tates 73, W. X. Simon 85, George VIesko 77. Corvallis to Fete Tourney Victors CORVALLIS, March 22-iP)-Members of the Bellfountain high school basketball team, new state champions, their parents and Coach Burton Lemmon will be guests of honor at a public meeting Wednesday noon, spon sored by the Corvallis chamber of commerce. Last year Bellfountain players; B league champions, shared hon ors with the state champion Cor vallis team. Wednesday Corvallis players will aid in honoring the new champions. Hill Relay Event Set on Saturday PORTLAND, March 22-tP) Thlrty-seven teams have entered the sixth annual Hill Military academy indoor relay carnival to be held Saturday night at the Pacific International Livestock arena. Jack Wahl. manager, said. A final entry list of 54 is expect ed. High school entries include Salem, Woodburn. Oregon City. Milwaukle, West Linn, Corvallis. Vancouver, Chemawa. Seaside. Hood River, Independence. Park dale, Scappoose, Astoria. Mollala. Moscow, Clatskanle. Sandy and nine Portland schools. Police School to Open Here Today The first of a three-months se ries of weekly police training classes sponsored by the League of Oregon Cities will be held at the city hall today with Sergeant Jewell ot the Portland police de partment apeaking on "What the Public Expects of a Police Offi cer." The classes will be held from 2 to 4 each Tuesday. Invitations to attend the-series have been sent to officers througlr out the mid-Willamette valley and nearby coast cities. See Good Will Used Car Bargains On Page 10 42 Answer First Call for Diamond'Game as Coach Hank Starts Work i Coach Harold Hauk decided he had -a northwest rather than a mere capital city baseball team In th nfftnr when 42 Salem high school boys answered first call of the season yesterday atternoon. Hot only were there four letter men and a. flock of Legion Jun ior, and x-Parrish player In the crowd of applicants but. also new comers from Spokane, i a a n o Montana, and RickrealL 'I was surprised to see so many nnt " aaid Hauk. who will be rnarhinr hlo first Salem high dia mond squad. "It looks pretty rood."; If the weatherman will permit the sun to dry out tmnger iieia for a couple of days, Hauk wm rt lila annad to work and crane It down to an efficient size with the hope of whipping a lively team to gether In time for early April con tH Th viklnra have a.areed to schedule four games with the Chemawa Indians ana two ecn with Woodburn and Eugene to date. Few Experienced Holdover lettermen who report ed in yesterday included Bruce Jones, second baseman; Lee Fal- lin and Leroy Bright, pitchers, and Melvin . Plllette, shortstop. Also from last year'a squad were Jack Steiger, pitcher, and Richard Wilson,, outfielder. Among the newcomers to Salem high were Charles Collar, letter- man shortstop from Spokane. Wash., high school; Lea Haynes, pitcher, from Caldwell. Idaho; Reese Campbell, - etcher, from Montana, and John Dierks catch er, from Rlckreall. From the Legion Junior and Parrish ranks came Ivan Lowe, Kenneth Buchanan. Howard My ers, George Arbuckle, Jed Joha son. Bad Eland, George Wilkin son. Stanley Parton and Bob Eaton. Tourney Receipts Make Slight Gain Attendance gained slightly at last week's state . high school basketball tournament over the 193S mark ot 12.723. Lestle J Sparks, Willamette university graduate manager, reported yes terday. Gate receipts increased on the opening day, fell off Thursday and Friday but exceed' ed the 193 total Saturday. Sparks estimated the attend ance last week at 13,000 and gross receipts at 25500. The tournament will show a small net profit, which will be divided be tween the Oregon High School Athletic association and Willam ette university, sponsor. Baseball Started By Bearcat Squad Although it's officially spring vacation time on the Willamette university campus. Coach 'Spec' Keene called out such of his base ball aspirants as were in town Monday afternoon, and further workouts will be held this weex Some of the ball players have been Umbering up ever since the varsity basketball schedule end ed, but Keene, busy with state hoop tournament afalrs, has been able to give them little supervi sion. One reason for the haste In getting diamond practice under way is the fact that half the infield and more than half of the first string pitching staff ot last year will have to. be re placed. tiazel Green Is Loser In First Baseball Tilt Against Central Hotcell HAZEL GREEN. March 22. The baseball season was opened the pst week with the recently organised team here playing Cen tral Howell. The score was 5 to 1 in favor of the Howell nine. March 24 the teams will play again Fri day, March 2t. Hiel Green will play the alumni here. f The lineup Is: Pitcher. Archie Jtutherford; catcher, BUUe Woel ke; first base. Frank Miles; sec ond. Joe Yada; third, Raymond Duda; right field, Irwin Kasper; left, Keith Miles;. center, -Donald Zlelinski. short stop, Snford Mlo. Archie Rutherford is captain. The Magic of the Supercharger Can Be Sommed Up in These Words ear wtthowt a Supercharger can outrun oat-pall perform oat-accelerate or give aa snaay atllee to the galloa of gasoline. - "' America Undisputed Champion, GRAHAM SUPERCHARGER . WK IXVITE YOUR INSPECTION ILOEDESEi DQ. ? 445 Center St. Phone For Eight Yean Tour Graham Sales and Service for Marion and Polk Counties " Home of Good Used Can" X 4 .... 1 .MiilM.'IWftIiSSs There'i no fire if a Just Manager v - ( i : .-1 bis 9-year-old daughter, Jane, a workout after out on the diamond himself at the - irx 4 yt - n. Winter Haven, Fla. Beavers Start Process of Out Rookies; Gas To Country Cousins;. Giants Strong FUIXERTON, Califs March f22 AP) The Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast league will begin tomorrow m . " a I 1 i r a series ox intra -camp games to enaoie aianager nui Sweeney to get a line on the players he will send to the club's farm at Tacoma. ! . The youngsters in camp baye not had much opportunity to show their talents in compel i-o tion because, the veterans have needed the work. in the Beavers' games 'with other coast league clubs. DE LAND, Fla., March 22-(tfV The Gas House Gang from St. Louis was just a breese after the first inning for the Columbus club of the American association in an exhibition baseball game here today, losing to their minor league cousins, 5' to 3. A 2-run rally in the sixth . by Columbus brought the fifth de feat out ot seven starts in exhibi tion play tor Frankie Frisch's charges. ORLANDO. Fla'.. March 2iVP Pete Appleton, Washington hurl er, packed enough dynamite today to turn back the Boston Red Sox, 4 to 1, in an exhibition game. NEW ORLEANS. La.. March 22 (-Cleveland Indian pitchers re ceived instructions today from Manager Steve O'Neill to "put all you've got on the ball"" in their spring -workouts. Resuming practice after two ex hibition game defeats at the hands of the New York Giants, the Tribe struck & faster pace generally. Julius Solters, outfielder obtained from the St. Louis Browns, claimed the Giants had reached top form. "Them guys won't be any bet ter, in July than they were yes terday," Solters commented. GULFPORT, Miss., March 22 (ff)-Manager Bill Terry put the New York Giants through a light batting, fielding and throwing drill today then surveyed with satisfaction the results . ot their Havana training tour. "It did us a world of 'good, es pecially Al Smith." he said. 'I brought Smitty'a arm around and he is in better shape than at any time since Joining the Giants. Fred Fltxslmmons also is In good con dition and has plenty of stuff on the ball." Accept Buildings At T. B. Hospital ; The state board of control Mon day accepted the new nurses home and administration building addition at the western Oregon tuberculosis hospital here. The cost of the Improvements was approximately $101,000, of which the federal government au thorized a grant of 45 per cent. Formal' Inspection of the im provements will be made by the board next week. 0133 . ' . Salem. Ore. i . - . v.-;- i ! I Jintmy Wilson, of the Phillies, giving he had completed work- Phillies 7 o M winter training camp in I Some form, eh? iweeding House Gang Loses Squeeze Upon Jim Braddock Started MIAMI, Fla.. March 22-JP)- f he opening shot was fired today in Madison Square Garden's legal Campaign to compel Heavyweight Boxing Champion Jim Braddock to fight Max Schmellng Instead of 4oe Louis. j A circuit court order obtained By the Garden required Braddock to show cause April 8 why he should 'not be restrained from meeting: Louis; in Chicago unless first he disposes of the Germain in New'IYork. i 1 The Garden matched the cham pion against Schmellng in a 15 rounder for the night of June 3 ifi New York. In & subsequent con tract Braddock engaged to meet Louis In another IK rounder at Comiskey park in Chicago on the hight of Juno 22. Appointment Up li For. Ratification Mr I - : I A meeting of the senate Interim committee to consider ratification of the state mining board appoint ment has been called by Secre tary of State Snell fox Saturday afternoon in Portland. i Members of the mining board are Senator W. H. Strayer. Baker; Albert iBurch, Medford. and E. B. McNaaghton. Portland 1 The Interim .committee is com posed of Senators W. H. Strayer. Saker: George W. Dunn. Ashland: Clyde Kiddle. .LaGrande; George Eayrs and Thomas Graham, Port- . I! " : ; Fred Sears9 1 Niece Is I Killed in Automobile I L Accident in Portland ; i . , - L SILVERTOX. March 22 Fred Sears was called from attendance it the I Trinity church oratorio Sunday ! night to be told of an automobile acident at Portland in r which his niece. Suzanne Blanchard.' C. was killed and her Ulster. Shirley. 8, was seriously injured.! Another sister. Prisciila. lOv received head ' lacerations. "he children's ' mother, and Mrs. Sear's sister Mrs. A. S. Cayo, fustained back ' Injuries. i Caaaaaan 1 CHARLES KEEN ts. NOEL FRANKLIN - 43 lUnates OTTO LUGER vs. JOHN THOJIAS SO Salem Armoiy.TOfJlGllT, 0:S0 f Lower rloor BOe. Balcoay Oe, llrsrrved Seats 75c (No Tail ; - St od rats SSc, La (lira C5c .Ticket. Cliff Parker's and Lytle's Aaaplres American lrgWta ' Herb Owe. Matchmaker Squad Beaten Federal Public Roads Men Win Out in Match on Salem CI lib Links The annual golfing duel of the highwaymen was held on the Salem Golf club course Sunday, the bureau of public roads team from Portland defeating the state highway department golfers 45 to 38. The match was not de cided until nearly all of the play ers finished, being tied when only a few were yet to report. stcllpT and Johns of the high way department team tied for medal honors at 7 5. summarj. Highway Dept. Roads Bureau Kuk r.moit SkelUv S rr Pfsiier i -aadrvwa K Crew 1 Jehu S B. Mktoa O-i Kliy S whit e Fjti S GtlfiUsa O DeBooxa Bl4ck S BUkop 0 . IarU a Jfarsoc4 H- -Watkine Poik e (Haiirar F.ao 1 . , .till Ely 0 CriteoJow S ; Swefler S KeUosc SH JeracBi S HoUinaB t Keller 2H Kirketta H- Johaxsai I McAllister 1. Bsaom H Bwart 1 Mercer 2 Querry 0 I.ibby IK - Webber 0 Keevaa 0 DeSart 3 Chase t, Baxter t Lankford 1 .WaaderIy S Jituier 1 Kch. r S More S JXxinoa O Tomec t Grime Tracing Is Topic of Burgess Exhibits of New Method Brought to Chamber; Value Stressed A moulage reproduction of the face of John Diilinger, public ene my No. 1 at a. time when public enemies .almost had the "United States on the run. was one ot the Interesting exhibits brought to the attention ot Salem chamber of commerce members at their , forum-program Monday noon by Lou is Burgess. Salem police officer who disenssed modern crime de tection methods. Burgess talk, based, Hipon hi knowledge acquired at the federal bureau of investigation school in Washington. D. C, last year, dealt with fingerprints, moulage repro ductions, criminal records and identification and other devices employed by the modern detec tives. Among his exhibits were finger prints Burgess himself obtained of the burglar who turned out to be a nine-year-old boy who re cently prowled the McKin ley school building several times.. The prints were taken from pa pers the boy . had handled in the school office, although up to re cently, fingerprints could not be taken from paper. Burgess also mentioned the po lice school which opens here to day, mentioning some of the val ues expected to be derived, and gave figures showing the value of the Salem police radio system. Ski Trophy Presented BEND. March 22-(VHarold S. Hlrsch. director of the Ore gon Winter Sports association, presented the Dartmouth college trophy to the Bend high schoool ski. team, winners of the inter scholastic meet on Mount Hood Feb. 28. CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Katnral remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, skin, and . urinary system of men and weaea. Reroediee for coastipatioa. asthma. arthritis, sugar diabetic and rheumatism. T. T. 20 years la basf- - eas. Mataropathie physician. S93H Coart St. Ooraer Liberty. Of fice open Saturdays aad Tuesdays oaly. la A. M. to 1 P. M 6 P. M. to T. Con swltatioa - Blood pressure aad arise OoU Cbaa " a. XX charge. free of 21 IL 11 InI O Team Match FRITZ LUDWIG and . JACK LDPSCOSIB BEN SHERMAN and HARRY ELLIOTT 1 1 Hoar at S3;"' A m Mlnutr i 1 I - i