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f H ! Ml ! t jfj The Statesman. Solom, Prow Thursday. Dcinbt 7. 1950 M IBirosidlsaisfe s t '" 1 1 1 1 Fog r ,"'.- m ,--iJ." V r - ' ! M - i U II -v 1' rt II-'."- l vf yd ii: t' " Jlvr- J tiAfe- I B j ivA Ik - h b I; i DAN FOLDBERO JIM WEATHERALL BUD McFADIrf Bill VOHASKA BOB WARD BOB CAIN DON STONESIFEI Army Oklahoma Texas noli Maryland Kentucky NorthwHot ALL-AMERICA'9p i -. )V"'-- , V U yr AV 'iUJ - X, BOB REYNOIDS 11 k Nebrosko , 11 A , I DON HEINRICH A,-, f EVERETT ORANDEUUSl foiCX KAZMA1ER I 1 Washington ; j- Mumgon Holt j j frnfoW i: : V-s j . ' ilifcrJIf llfaTHl, - If X'i' -' - i t unebackerTL . . J riND$ .... ;;, JL I II 1 1 II -11 - i --3 vf FT if I'frlli mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm wwiiiiteWi,---.7 MMPMfwwwMlllMw GUARDS KhnnmmmmmmI TACKLES Ln .. mwm i iK?rii li ii iirinrwi 1950 AP All-America 115 120 S4S 22 l-S 21 5-11 182 22 5-11 185 21 C-2 23t 23 114 2 17C Rr. DETENSIVE TEAM Dallas. Tex.E D Falbcrg. Army IIckfr, OkUuT Jim Weathenll. OkUboma Jr. InAa. Tex&aG Bad MtFadin, Texas Sr. Riverside. I1LC BUI Vohuka, IIUmU Sr. Elisabeth. NJ.O Kbert War. Maryland Jr. WelrUn. W. T.T Bb Gala, Kentucky Sr. CbJeacsE Da Stonealfer. NrtbwB Sr. BremerUn. WnJi Da Helnrtch. Wahlnta Jr. It 5-11 175 Grand Ialaod. Neb-B Bab KcyMlda. Nebraska S. 21 195 Moakecan. Mlch.B E. Graadeliaa, Mich. SL Sr. 2t 5-11 17 Manmee, ObloB Dick Kaamaler, rrioeetaa Jr. Problem Taken to Washington; Prep, Bonus Measures Doomed OFFENSIVE TEAM 21 f-l E Frank Anderson. Oklahoma Sr, T Al Carapella, Miami G Lea Rlchter, California LB Elmer Stoat, Army LB Inr Holdaab, N. Carolina G Ted Daffer, Tennesaeo T Al WahL Mlchlran E Don Menaae. Texaa B Bob Wllllama, Notrt Dame Sr. 2t -l B Vie Janowic. Ohio State Jr. 21 5- 2M Sr. 23 C-l 21 Jr. It C-2 22t Jr. 2t 5-11 181 Sr. 21 -l Its Jr. 21 5-11 185 Sr. 22 C-S 221 Jr. 21 C-l 183 185 181 Oklahoma City Tnckaaoe. N.V. Fresno, Cat Sonth Kirer. NJ. Tonntatowa. O. Norfolk. Va. Oak rark. 111. Lonrvlew. Tex. Baltimore FJyria, Ohio Blrmlacham. Ala. B Eddie Salem. Alabama Sr. 21 5-11 189 SECOND TEAM (Offensive): Enda Bncky Cnrtla. VaaderbUt and Jim Doraa, Iowa State. Tackles Jim Staton. Wake Forest and C T. Rewrler. WTominr. Gaards Pat Cannamella. USC and John BUtx, Ohio SUte. Center John Plerik. CornelL Backs Vlto FarlUl. Kentucky; Eddie Talboom, Wyomlac: John BrUbt, Drake: Kyle Kate. 8 MIL Defenalye: Ends BUI McCoIL Stanford and Blaine Earon, Dnke; Tackles Pa al Lea, Talaae and Elmer CooU, North Carolina 8t; Gaards Bcrnlo Lemonick. Pena and Mike Mlaeraay, Alabama: Linebackers Dona Moo maw. UCLA and Jerry Groom. Notre Dame. Backs Wilfred White, Arizona SL, Leoa Heath, Okla homa and John IHttley. MlaalsalppL (Honorable mention lacladed Ends Joe Cloldt of Waabinfftoa and Hal LokoTsek, WSC; Gaards Cbet Daniels and Kay Laaf of Orecoa and Ted nolxkaecht. Waahlntioa: Centers and Linebackers Mike Michael and Jim Wiley of Washington and LaVerae Torreooa, WSC: Backs Kolaad Kirkby and Hack McElaeaay, rYaaainatea.) Battles Radio By Jack lis ad ST. PETERSBURG. Fla Dec. 6(4.-B.e ball's minor lesno have taken their radio problem to Wahlnrion. Georce Trautman. preaident of the National association, of minor leagues, said today he conferred for 30 minuites with the U. S. attorney reneral last week on the maiter of baiebau broadcarta. "I was cordially recrtved." said Trautman. He declined to disclose what he had been told. Trautman and his executive committee huddled with Commis sioner A. B. Chandler and a ma jor learue committee on the ra dio situation. The solution, sua has oot brn announced. Perhaps it wilj come out of tomorrow s closed executive session. The minors claim widespread ' . : - -: . f '.. ' ) ft- GEORGE TKAUTMAN "Baaeball Tareateaeid bt. prTTJtsBt Ka ru. Dee. 8-(4VBasairs sntaoe W-a-o toalcat reeelted rrtdeact of Uso aaajors "symaatlkrUo attttade" to their redle-teserlatea aeotOesn. After a tartt boar roafereaeo wtU Cssaaiiaaliair A. B. Cbaa aUer and a anajor-salaor Irarae ewaaaarttee. Prraldeat Georte Traataaaa of the a&laori exarroa ed none of a ooJaUoa. HPD A T a Van BrocMin Sparked 'Em A UCSCHUj Rams Most Potent Club Distrimination NEW YORK, Dee. f -V The II ras TTkm I - I horse racing industry, taking full In wo CmsKin History again as a rargci- among au PHILADELPHIA. Dec. ft-GTVThe Los Angeles Rams, the most other sports. devastates? offensive force in professional football history, have the "Racing will Txrt shirk Its war National Football league'! total offense championship all wrapped up time wrocjibUitlei,- laid Don- today even though one week of league football remains to be played. ia ' nom presiaeni oi xne The Rama wound ua their sea- I "'whui Although his telephone call of Tuesday wasn't drooling good baseball news from the Florida meetings, Dewey (Pappa Bear) Sori ano nonetheless felt that war scare or no war scare, he would be able to line up a capable team for the town Senators' 1951 splash in western International league play. As should be known by now, Soriano is officially reperesenting the Senators, Inc., at the St. Pe tersburg pow wows and has au thority to make any deals he fig ures will aid the, resident nine , next season. Of course should a total war exploded, minor league baseball in general will suffer greatly. And possibly to the ex tent that the WIL, as well as other smaller circuits will close down as they did during the 1943-44-45 campaigns. A -thoroughly capable baseball man who has a definite yen to help the local cause whether he does or doesn't wind up as gener alissimo of it, Soriano admitted that "things look pretty good right now I think we'll be okeh.? He added that the player market In the smaller leagues is on the lean ' Hi 'in - - . BOB HAMBLIN Stunning Upset Registered Flanagan Tops Saddler In Rough Non-Title So DETROIT, Dec. (Hj'rVCourageous Del Flanagan of St Paul scored a stunninff lmvt tnnipht uuhpn he nnunrtrd mit s unanimnuc Ifl-mnnrl I Chamberlain 7 T (1) Tsjrlor rWicinn r.i'.F Fsgthsruralsht Dismnlnn Cinrl, CstHUr in . nnn.Ul. HlUCll, J. 4 ) T 9 National Loop Begins Action Salem News Agency, Capital Business College and the Naval Reserves racked up decisions last night aa the City Basketball lea gue's National division launched 1950-51 action on the Leslie floor. The News gang dumped Wolga mott's Service Station 48-37, Capi tal Business whipped Post Office 24-10 and the Navy crew edged past the Salem Sophs 34-30. Bud Duval was the big gun In the Salem News win as he pock eted 16 points. J. Houck hit 14 and Reg Waters equalled that out put for the 'Wolgamott's. The teams were knotted 23-23 at the half. Capital Business waltzed to its win after buUding a 15-2 half time margin. Coats and Godsey led the victors with seven each. The Naval Reserve came from be hind a 13-17 halftime deficit to beat out the Sophs. Walker led the winners with 13. Salesa News Agry (a) (31) Wolf sssotts son with a victory over Green Bay Sunday and when the statisticians came up from the maze of figures, the records showed the Rams had gained 5,420 yards and had scored 46S points, both league records. Here is a rundown on what the I - - naina uiu vo uicir iur irus season Recorded 278 first downs, gain ed 3,709 yards passing, gained 1, 711 yards rushing, threw 453 pas ses, completed 253 for an average ucvisiun over x eamerweigm wnawpion omiuy ouuaier in a non-uue I Cumminfl, R (1) C (14) (5) G fight that was a roughhouse all the way. Shsrtuc side, because of the war situation, but opined that with the connec tions he has in the game, and with others he believes he can arrange. aU will be well enough in due time. ; "Big Dew" is going at , it with caution as well as ambition, and we're certain the village baseball enthusiasts couldn't have a better man aa their representative back east Creed, Freitas May Not Report to New Clubs St Petersburg tid-bits passed along by Soriano: Dick Greco baa been drafted by Birmingham of the Southern Association, bat there Is a good possibility that Taeoma's "Rousing Richard" won't report If not San Diego plana selling him. (Soriano Is convinced Greco weald look good In a Senators uniform) . . . Of the 58 minor leagues In operation la 1950, only around 40 are expected to go postwsrd la 1951 . . . Outfielder Al Drew, with the Senators last season has been quite 111 at his Cleveland home. Al was suffering from a rare disease at the fa end of the 50 campalfn and spent the last week of the season In a hos pital. He apparently hasn't shaken the malady. And at the rate ; lie's goinr now, Drew will not be available for local duty next -I season ... . - Vancouver Boss Bob Brown drafted Southnaw Pitcher Tonv Frel- tas from the Modesto, Cal-State loop club, but it is felt that the . onetime bellwether of the Sacrameno hurling corps won't report w xne caps unless he is playing manager. Which could happen, as BUI (Bull) Brenner's status with Vancouver still teeters precariously in Brown's palm . . . Soriano has had some fine response from Charley Graham of the Sacs. Johnnv Ritmev nf th Whito Sn and BillyEvans of the Detroit Tigers la the matter of player help. But there S a big "if attached. If thoso orffanizatinrut have vnnncr nlavera enough by spring (the war scare again), theyU be glad to consider O v hHUCUl . . . . One player Soriano says he can get for certain, bat doesn't yet know if he wants him is Gene Petralli. the fancy fielding first baseman who has been spending- the past few seasons in the Sacramento organisation, one of the same being with the Spo kanes under Dolph CamlUis brief bat successful regime ... No official pews will come of t for awhile, bat it Is definite that Victorias Athletics wlU bo hooked up with PortUnd for 1951. With and for what is Indeed debatable ... , Bad Break for Swimmer Bob Hamblin I . Terrible break for youn Bob Hamhlin th n-r.v cou. wimmer . who chose Washington for j his collegiate education and wmuuiHK. mung dob nas oeen stricken with a glandular fever and had to be brought home by bis dad, Rev. Chester Hamblin. Bob was j iwonunuea to ext Page) Beavers Play Bradley Team PEORIA, 111., Dec. 6 -WV Still looking for their first vic tory of the season, the Oregon State coUege Beavers play strong Bradley U here Thurs day night in the middle game of the Beavers' five on the cur rent road trip. Oregon State has thus far lost to Canisius and New York U. FoUowing the Thursday game here OSC travels to Champaign to play Illinois and then to Bloomington, Ind., to play In diana on Friday and Saturday night Coach Slats GUI plans no changes in his starting lineup of Boh Payne and Jim Padgett at forwards, Jim Nau at center and Danny Johnston, Dan Tor rey or BUI Harper at guards. GRAZIANO IN HOSPITAL NEW YORK, Dec. --Rocky Graziano, former middleweight champion, Wednesday had Flanagan, a St. Paul lightweight DL nu sutDiemaie oi aaaaier s arcn I mlngm Hoffert Waters (SI Fitzslmmons (16) G (2) Alley scoring: S NA. Cum- JUt. 2. Hay 2. Michaels S. rival. fnrmr Fpatherarnioht Vina I Wolcamotta Hill 9. imrlii:- . ...... . I HalftlmO BTOT 1 S4-A. Willie Pep, stunned a small turn out of 5,1? 6 fans as he took a un animous decision from Saddler. It was the 50th link in Flana gan's streak of pro fights without a loss, and it practically earned him a shot at Lightweight Cham pion Ike Williams' title in Janu ary. A 2-1 underdog at ringtime. the little known Flanagan won the verdict of all three ring officials in a battle that would have made the Marquis of Queensbury writhe in anguish. Saddler , and Flanagan made up their own version of the rules as they went along and it included everything-from butting, to wrest ling, hitting, on the break and a few other tactics not mentioned in polite circles. There were no knockdowns in the battle. OSC 'Cast Set KOCO will broadcast the OSC Bradley hoop tilt at Peoria, III, via the Liberty system, at I o'clock tonight It will be a delayed 'cast growth removed from his fore head in an operation at Columbus hospital. U. Wolga- mott 23. Caoltal Bast Colt (24) (It) Post Office Turner (2 r (2) Laihrop Coats (7) F (2) Humphreys Skeels (S) C 10) Kunn. J. Godsey (7) O it) Gardner Mayard (2) G 10) Albrtch Reserves scoring: P. O. Young 2. Lucas Z. Halftlmo acore: U C. 15. P.O. t. Salem Sophs (M) (M) Natal Beser Williamson (7) T (2) Perry. N. Clark ( F (2) Perry. L. Johnson (4 C (13) Walker Ca us hell (S) G (10) Brian Cumminn (0) G (7) Hansen Reserves scoring: Sophs Burk 4, Gillman 4. Halftlmo score: Sophs J7. Nary 12. Officials: Pad berg sno uucKjey. TURNER QUINT WINS" . TURNER The Turner Chris tian church basketball team down ed Salem's St Mark's Lutheran here Tuesday night 48-20. Salem (20) (48) Turner Sand (3) F (8) Waigert Dangerod (2) F (2) Smith Smith (0) C (13) R. Meshelle Walker (8) G (9) Peterson Rex (2) G(12) C. Meshelle Salem sub Brown 6. Turner Standley 2. ELKS 1XAGUK No. 5 (2) Guerin 497. Owen S28. Grabenhorst 418. Settlemelr 447. No. 2 (1) McMullen 46, Nadon 394. De laney 533. Hart 418. No. 4 (2) Kenyon 963. Albriich 309. Stalcope 361. Farley 400. No. 7 (1) Bud Straw 512. Hill 434. Higgins 424. No. 2 (3) Poulin 540. Schlmberg 382. Cherrington 4S4. McKinney 803, No. (0) Lutx 389. Anderson 415. Ready 363. No. 1 (21 Patterson 394, Denton 380. HartweU 389. No. 6 (1) Karr 444. Thompson 422, lYvesen 524. Ross 490. CAPITOL ALLEYS MAJOR LEAGUE CUPBOARD CAFE (3) Henderson 321. White 550. Haugen 523. Mirich 520. Bone 511. CAPITAL. BEDDING (0) Young 468. Thede 422, Kay 493. Vittone 494. Poulin 534. BUSICK'S MARKET (3) Karr 548. Letofsky 606, Wukalia 628. Phipps 507. Ross 544. CLINE it JOHNSTON (0)1 nuDr o, usiuna aa, farmer z, Kennedy 507, ScitsinRer 520. - KUNKEL'S SUPER SERVICE (2) Merrell 501. Evans 494, McCluskey 557. McFarlane 617. W. Valdei 578. JACKSON JEWELERS U) L. Braden 489. Farley 547. Irons 497, S. Braden 553. E. Hartwell 527. PEMN-DRAKE OIL (2) Coo 494. Friesen 476. Anderson 505. M. Hart 534. BiRler 515. TRAILWAYS A,!X..i1)P". - Lo 515. Mc Nsll484. Barckley 597. West 569. Hixh lnd fame, Ed WU kalis of Bus ick's. 267. High ind series. Id Wil kalis of Bus ick's. ess. , Hifh team fame, Busick's. 1063. Hlih team series. Busick's. 2949. UNIVERSITY BOWL CIVICS LEAGUE STAYTON LEGION U) Harteloo 410. Christensen 421, Schsffer 433, Mssser 311. MOOSE LODGE No. 2 (2) Smith 454. GoodaU 407, Morris 467, Cooter 440. Carr 509. PUM1UTE (0) Jaeobson 343. Moor man 389, Mason 366, Domes 400. Case 433. VALLEY OIL CO. 3 WUburg 470. Morris 503. DeBow 525. Bolton 589. Jack DeBow 513. SALEM LIONS No. 2 (3) Schaefer 513. IseU 540. Smith 447. Holmes 502. Wedel 457. KTWANIS (0) Bolanos 471. Line berry 363. Stutsman 425. Hutch- i iia Any HOLLYWOOD LIONS No. 2 (2) Tin dall 360. Porter 462. Elliott 471. Don aldson 402. Brown 527. SMALLXY OIL CO. (D-EUlnger 457, Perman 471. Shaff 438. Watson 362. Knuth 444. HOLLYWOOD LIONS No. 1 (0) Davis 545. Mootry 402. Gillespie 431, Norris 448, Rowe 458. SALEM LIONS No. 1 (3 Sailers 461. Hoy 482, KlmmeU 469. Leach 468. Todd 534. High team series. Valley Oil Co, zooo. High team game, valley ou aw. High individual series. F. Bolton 589. High individual game. Bill McKin ney 231. - -- Culmone's Hopes Fade By the Associated Press Jockey Joe Culmone's hopes of setting an all-time one season re cord of S89 winners continued to fade today as he rode only one winner at Tropical park for the third straight day. Culmone now has 362 winners compared to 348 for Willie Shoemaker, his nearest rival Shoemaker was thrown In the first race at Hollywood and in his annual report to the TRA. But added Rosa, the TRA is endeavoring to insure that it la not singled out from other sports and forms of entertainment as a tar get for some useless curtailment which contributes nothing to the Aiken, Huston sea, completed lor an average I fjl n- of 55.8 per cent scored 64 touch- f r f fi I Lf hi OYO downs, kicked 59 extra points and v Ixf lx seven field goals and suffered 1,038 yards lost in penalties Every one of those figures ex cept rushing yardage represents a first place position in the league standings. The circuit rushing leader is Philadelphia with 2.222 yards. The Rams great offensive pow er also shows up prominently in Individual leadership. Two of their stars top the circuit in im portant departments. Norm Van Brocklin in passing and Tom Fears in pass receiving. Van Brocklin has averaged 8.85 yards gained per pass thrown, enough to put him more than one full yard ahead of the New York Yanks' George Ratter-nan. in sec ond place with 7.65. Fears has broken his own pass catching re cord of 77 by grabbing 84. Coach Jim ALkea of the Valrer alty of Oregon sad Coach Joe II aa Ua of the Lewis A Clark college, will bo gaest speakers at the1 iBthly diaaer sponsored by the Presbyter laa Mea's elan. Tae dia aer win be held ta the First Pree byteriaa charch dining room Tae. day evening. Dee-camber It, at J o'clock. Many people have oftea desired to bear two top stolen coaches oa rage la a battle of anecdote and experience off tae football field. This wkak becoanea a reality next Taeaday night Peery Bwrea. areo- Ideat of the Mea's clab who ar ranged the peacraaa. also aaaoai res that saottoa aorta rea of U Oregaa-Wash lag-tea game win be ahown. Webfoots Work ForUOASet UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Dec. 6 -(Special)- The Oregon Webfoots were back on their home floor today getting ready for their next basketball games, in McAr thur court Friday and Saturday nights with the UCLA Bruins, de fending Coast conference cham piona. The games start at eight o'clock and will have preliminary tilts featuring Don Klrsch s Frosh The Frosh play Linfield Frosh Friday night and the Oregon Col lege of Education Wolves Satur day night both games starting at 6:15 o'clock. Coach John Wooden of the Bruins will bring a fast as well as big team North for the game The Bruins, led by Little All- America Guard Eddie Sheldrake, will fly into Eugene Thursday and will work out on the Igloo floor upon arrival. The Bruins are undefeated In two games played thus far with the UCLA Alumni and the Art zona State quint Waltoiis Sked Meet Tonight The Salem chapter of the Ixaak Walton league will hold a special housew arming In honor of all out-of-town sportsmen tonight at the clubhouse on South Cottage and Belle-rue streets, according to Lloyd Relnholdt secretary. A free Dutch lunch and enter tainment are oo the agenda and no admission fee will be charred. Members are urged to bring guests and women are welcome also. Meeting time will be at 6 JO o'clock. broadraits of major league game In their nUes was an iniportant factor tn their It per cent attend ance decline. They are asking the maorv who control the ngsta, for rebet Indications were that the ma jors, alert to the situation would make cxecesaioris. Tre cWpartmrnt of justice Is - termed I rem a restraint of trade possibility standpoint It has rr. e no public rule on the matter bvt has Ciscwsed the problem with big league lawyers and executives seAeral time. Tre high sc-hool rule, under fire for seme time, probably wUl bo KTned a ben the contract runs out Dec. 31. 1851. Many baaeball men want the right to talk to and negotiate with high school play ers U tore they graduate. Under the present rule, no high school boy ran t signed until be car his class traduatea. Warren Giles. Cincinnati presi dent said baaeball should continue to CTHT-urtte "schoolboys to com plete their education and main thier atr.leuc eligibility, but ask ed that clubs be not restricted ta dicuKr.s: terms with the boy. partKuliily during their seoor year. It seemed to be pretty much a sure thir.g that the much-debated bonus rule will be abolished by aa ovrrwr.f lming vote. Under this rule eijr were sharply restrict ed in mcvemc-nt of players who receivic rore than a set sum for signing a? frre agents 14,000 lor big Mif jc club. The m.ncrt polished off their delayed' draft by selecting six more players for 19.S00. The final total cf the three-day selection was 154 players for 8345.700. Last year 222 were drafted for 144) - 050. There waa little action In thox player mart. The -Chicago White Sox tdd)ed Outfielder Johnny Ostrowfkl to Toronto for an un disclosed sum. Brooklyn's Chuck Dresses hir ed Cockle LavageUo as bis coach. Return of Laragetto. who ruin ed BUI Berrns no-hit bid tn the 1947 world series, was bebeted a popular move with Dodger fans. Mike Ryba, who stepped doaa aa Louisville manager, let it bo known that be would be connect ed with the St Louis Cardinal organization next summer as a coach c r manager. Diickplu Automotive league results last night at B and B Bowling courts! Warner Motors t, Stan Baker 1: Boberteeles 2. Teague Motors 2; Hilton Chevrolet . Cadillac 0; Vat ley Motor 3, Loder Brothers 1. Teague's had high team aerie and game with 14 and 708. P. Peter sen ef Teague's was the Individual standout with a 463 aeries and lrC game. Ex-Saleni Skier Helps Nab Burglar PORTLAND. Dec 6-UP-A ski coach and a former prizefighter teamed today to capture a Seattle man later charged with attempted burglary. The man entered a tavern here and demanded money from Eva Stouten berg, cook alone in the place at the time.' His hand was covered with a paper bag. Just then Virgil C BerUlson, 46, ex -prizefighter and pie-dcuv-cry truck driver, stepped into the door, sensed what was happcr.ir.g. and knocked the man down. The man eecaped and Bertelaon tools up the chase. So did Nap J. Roc que, Portland university skiing coach. They finally subdued Uo man several blocks away. At police beoAquarters be gave hia name as Ralph E. DaOey, Seattle. CUBS ADD GKEENSBOIO ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, Dec -0P- Greensboro. N. C, of the class B Carolina league has Joined the Chicago Cubs minor league system. cancelled tha rtmalner of mounts although not hurt hU o o o SENSATIONAL NEW INDIAN LIGHTWEIGHT BICYCLES Two wheel brakes and throe speed drive. Choke of beau tiful colors, nest toller wherever shown. Only $52.95 Delivtrtd In Salem "Better Because They Pedal Easier" SHR0CK MOTORCYCLE SALES 3007 Portland Road Phono 2-1423 J3 o All Izaalc Walton Members s - This Thursday night. Is our big House Warm Ing irj honor of all OUT of Town'Sportsmtn. Be sure to b with us and bring a Guest. Thursday. Dec. 7th at 6:30 p.m. Free Dutch Lunch and Entertainment. Ladies very wel come. Club House, So. Cottage t Bellevue.