IV) .'!. l'.tilANAf'Ot.IS Twenty nli ef l lid drivers who bivs t' i I la 1ii0,unuH,!n toonuLa tula races time World War II havi 6.1 '1 In actum nvntly on other traits but d-0 young men real a t to Hart rookies' trill when Tit r,it eealiliia ef prscllce fiini and dilvcTi' 1rt alii try out t new. presumsbly tilt as ilii;t mrfiu t on all but II Ire- d '.. nnl brick etrelch of U main straightaway. A'.:!ioiiLh U'l presumed U be lafrf became there will b Uu artatioo In handling en tha four turns, tha 47; tar -old track alio U bt faster. IlUeslef Na4(rd Driven ttixlouWufly wW speed Dp mouss to contimia Budging disaster, at 1 their Mlurt, eic- Ltt!y la tuning p for rart that will pay out a quarter -million dol lars in prizri May K. The W en tries Kill I whittled to M tart an in Umt trials May 11, 30, M nd 27. Tha work available foe m driven generally ba't due ta re tirements. But aorna vettrint ta recent yeart hart managed la do that Cliff Bergere after 17 aiimorlal Day racei, Rum Brrw bargee aftar 11 and Ctorft Coo or after it Stay ton Win Led by Roy ETAYTOM - (Special) -Jiaytoa Hih defeated Sdvertoa hero Wed nesday la a track meet, (3 St. High point man, ai usual, was Bob Hoy f Stayton with Hi, points. Tha lad has led nearly every track meet tttaytoo baa participated la tlUs year, l!a won first! Wednesday la the d.acus. javelin and shot put events, and wound up la a three-way tie tor Cm in the pole vault. He also was oa tha winning relay team. The meet also law twa school records fall. Frits Sklrria of SJ vertoa set a record for bis school by winning the ISO dun la MO. The avo relay victory, whtek clinched victory la tha meet for fctayton. was woa la l:C.l, else record. Results: M H i lit RrUHll IBID SnS lovta (Sly) t Hmlort (Sl.Y Milk: 111 ii: lit Brrnorit lfil Ji Smiik (8 il Sid isili M.rk 114 knl; lit Mor(t IRUy) li Smilh tS.rl Ird FuniiM I Sill Mark' 4 111 Q: lt Dhii (SUy) tnd Srhmull tSill Silt Kvxnd hilt Mark 111 LH.: Irt Tir Ibun lnt Hoitnrl tsi.,1 Sid Brhort Siil t Mirk 14 1 in Irt Smiln Kill Snd Brrhant ar abiw (ijf Mark S- lit P. tklrrtn (Sill tad J. Iklr win (Sil) Ird Avatra t4 SUrki S.IS tarlwol record) BJ! let Brhmldt (gill tad Ufflar (Si Ird iMrhorit tSill iwUrk IS' I ' Me ! let Roy intev) sad Riehaa (S I) lid Apple (Sill Mark IJT 4" H J.t 1t Brtimlrn (Stll Fletrr (;l. na aouil (itiajr) Mark: a' S ' V.ultr let Rot fSttyy Snd PolU i-i v( ana wneeuiouaa (Stay, Urd. Urk IV S" 'lot: let Rnf (t,T tad Rlchee isiij ara oim (Buy) Mirk: 4J 4 Jev.! let Roy (S1iy) Snd WIHUms loin aa Btnrj (saj Mark US sat rel: lit SUy ton Mark l.UI (acnool record) ITNTVUttrtT LANE! Wats Houea Ko. t Lrarue raeultl Wednewlay: Forsatry ProtecUon (41 Tn Commlistoa 10); auis Police ID P.U C. (I); Keep Oreon Green (11 Hlrhway ConaUurtloa lilt Hiri ay Materials I J) Fainrlew Home (U; SWreUry af Stats (I) Dlvuion at Audits (li; Hlihway Aecouiiuna til Trains Enf Ineen No. 1 (J). Hlfh team arrlea. Hifriway Mats tlala I.7IW; hlsh team lima. hih ay Matertala 1.001; blfh Individual aenea, Jos Miller of Hlfhway Ac counllnl Wl; hull Individual fame, Lyla Lrtifaard of P.U C. 4. Other "h i acorn- aertea: Ertiiaard 501, Ruaks mi. Storm 171, Luke 114. Zil inwiti In, Praia M3. Callaeher tei. run 45J. Camea: Storm 145, Roaka 1 A, Miller 131. Gallaiher 222. Luke 111 and Wl. While 11. Bob Blenaly at Traffic Inclnsars nicked the s-1-10 split. Oddities, split eonvsrtlom. ate: Stale Psllrs cinched the second halt crow a sa the last nlfht and will flay oft for tha rhamplnnthip of tats Mouse League No. 1 wild Hifh ray Aeesuatlns, which woa tha tint CAPITOL LANES Malor Lea rue results Wrtnd.v Sarc-lay'l Broiler III. Karri II); Mar lon Hotel I). Bcotty'i Stores (1); Jaytona (4), Wait Salem Machinery (01; University Bowl (3i. Lena Ave nue Sen-tea li); Jewel Baa il), Csr llnfer Carrier 111. High Team Series, Marlon Hotel I.0M; Hlfh Team Gams, Marlon Ho wl, l ww; uiin individual Serin Id tVllkalla of Marlon Hnl.l am. High Individual Gams. Terry Gannon t Scsty'i Stores. MS. Other Hiah ceres: Hank Land Is W0, Pinky Hart- wan a, lorn -rancisco ail. Tide Tablf liles lor tare. 0 rates (Compiled by 0. B. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Portland. Ors.l Hlsh Waters Low Waters lime neimi April ft. a 11 a m. SS I Jl pm. It , St 1 01 a m. 1 1 1 4 p.m. 4 M I .1S a m. 4 4 1 11 im, 41 II t il a.m. II 1:14 p m. 4 4 St I IS a.m. I t 4 II p.m. 41 Time Hslfht 1:N in. -11 1:1)5 p.m. It S ot a.m. .11 11 p.m. I.J I 41 a.m. I H p.m. 1.1 1:31 a.m. -ts 10:01 pm, II 10:11 a.m. l 1 11 p.m. 1.1 sViliaaatasaayil lewtslj Uwrsnce tn Ec:!$ S:!:s izi Service Ccrp!s?f fishing Gsor .'i Sell Fishing Licenses -cn:i su::day$ Cizztfi Spcrlinj CtrwetS 1201 S. Commercial fh. StS050 .i! iii.Oir., T Jitir.. Apr. Cfl, 7i ill '500' Track Lcr for '56 Race the speedway efieni Saturday, D cavers Whip Padres, 2-1 Tr rltr, Ky Shore Lead Wlnnldf, Effort (Caa'd frasa preredlag pagtl Tha Pedret got twi mora mea a baia la tha Inolnf aa a ilngle and a Portland error, but Bob 1'iher Died out ta and tha frama. faa Diego had another chanrt in tha alnlh when It got twa mm an villi only ana aul. Harry El liott iiaglrd and Earl Happ gut a walk. At tnli point, Shora cama la ta pitch. Ha struck out pinch battar rVTd llobinaofl ana got Clarence Moors ta roli aut ta rod tha game. , fectUs! Saa pleia IHOA a N 0 A Sftellrf Mil pdraffl 4ltS Mrrma.l I I I t'wiercf Mil Itrliik r dlia Killed I 4 I I I Mklen,t 4 IIS a KaaakJ III Itaaeal lit Raop.f Sill n.inU I dill Macks I I III I Cldrofl a 4 I 4 I Moore III! IJtlrellJ till Alarrd.8 I I I I 4 t i Joeme I I I aiton.p (rauii.a lies m a me v a v dHoekna tilt aMeraoa lilt V V i a a eNMnen betULf TeUU nunM IWata a"l IT IT aHafa a error tar Knurl hi atflila. kKaa for Arlward la eifhlh. d Ha a tor Meres la eiaiiut. fllrurk Ml for Macko In ninth. Portland ana am aua-l Saa biea . M tlt-l B-Menimaa. Marks. RBI So. kswikl, Mirkslso, Macks. SB fed rroff. -Sorkowakl. UU Macks. 0- Uther. Kaiak. DP Moors, reaerorr artd Macks; Baass. Baalnakt snd Mirkelaon S. Left eaniasd t, Saa Di.ro S. Wsla I SO-SrauH 1 Waria 1 Shore L HO Wsrls t la S l-S. Krautt S lo S. Celt.l S la 1. Shsrs t la S-g. R-M-WSTla l-t. Erautt l-t, Csuel S-4, Shors t-t. W Werls S-l l-Eratttt l-S. U Mulart. SmlUl and Sletaer. A-IJU, 1-4 SL Vaneoavse . , in Sfs) V- Iff Hollywood el nil So 4 t I Van Cuyk. Funk til and Real; Raydoa aad Onuaks. Saa Franclse aot tit 11411 It I arils .out ana aia l a a R. G. Smith and Sulitvan; Bscsear kl, Brenner Ml. Blrklwtsr (II sad Ortelg, Robsrtasa (II. Yawama Loop Romps Today Tot annual Yawama League track aad field meet Is scheduled for today at Llnfield College la McMlnnville, and all seven mem bers of the prep circuit will be represented. The member schools ara Salem Academy, Willamina, .Sheridan, Dayton, YamhilL Sherwood and Banks. ' ' Preliminary events will bt run off early, with the main portion of tha program act for tha after- on. No distinct favorite has been pointed out for tha team cham pionship. 3 Women Lead Oak Knoll Golf Three women won honors yes terday at Oak Knoll Golf Coarse in women i croup action. Minnie Hitter and Juanita Groom tied at 11 In play based on guessing the correct number of putts needed by a player over nine holes. Edna BagmH placed nearest to tha pin oa the number nine hole to win another event. Today's Pitchers MATIOSAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at New York (nlahtl Crsi (1-4) vs. Worthlnfton (0-1) ar Antnnelll (1-1), Only fame scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Baltimore Byrne 1-01 vs Wilson 1141. Waahlniton st Boston Brodowikl (0-1) va Brewer (l-t). Cleveland at Kansas City Wynn vi. Kretlow iO-Oi. Only gsmss achsdulsd. OCE LOSES IN TENNIS University of Oregon Medical School 8, OCE 2 (Wednesday). Rent on Outbcotd Wolcr We Have a Fine Selection ef Motors to Rent by the Dsy, Week er Month All ia Tep Shape ' Lowest Prices Cascade Merc. 1230 I roadway Open Evas, 'til t f They'll Do It Lvcrv urs T5LK- rr r Out Tvt u s toi f fcUV5-LtT& LilO UP TO04V, Hie OCrXHT-TUrK? ptTcurfj Aif7 cor tOUMT4aiCI CVKVt- v CJ6H"M kVoCK !LK LOT' Dodgers Take National Lead (Caa'd trees praeedlat; page.) eluding home nil, double and single by Gil Hodges and two-bag gers by Jackie Kobinsoa and Pee Wee Keese. Jim Hears, tha first of four Giant burlers, was tha loser. Robinson thrilled the crowd of 21.171 by stesllnf home aa tha Dodgers' first ma. Reese was su perb la the field, handling it chances, several af them dillicult, la flawless fashion. Held under 10 hits for tha first time this year, tha Cards made good use of their seven safeties to hang tha first defeat af tha season upon the Cubs' Sam Jones. Twa hits snd twa walks paved the way for three Redbird runs In tha first Inning. Stan Muiial dou bled la tha first run and scored tha second on a two-bsgger by Wally Moon. Rip Sepulskl banged twa hits and drove la two runs. R wii Haddii' first shutout since July II of last ytar. Wlaalag las frank Thomas greeted relief pitcher Jack Meyer with sev enth inning single to drive in the Pirates run that broke a tie. A wild threw by shortstop Willie Miranda an a potential double play ball in the seventh Inning opened the gstes for two unearned runs ta break a I t tie in the New York Baltimore fame. Until then, Erv Palica had dueled on even terms with Whitey Ford, who turned In a six-hitter for his sec ond victory. Gil McDougald opened the Yankee scoring with a borne rua la the fourth. Home runs by Al Rosen, Vic Werti and rookie Rocky Colavito accounted for all but one of the Indiana rant at Cleveland reed Bobby Shantt ia tha fourth. Pedro Ramos permitted ally three Red Sox hits and tanned eight as Washingtoa tagged Bob Porterfield, is ex -team mate, with bis first loss. Church Softball Junior Chtrreh Softball results Wednesday : Frultland Middlefrova ia. Balera HeihU Bapuat I, f irst Baptist IS. 1m manual Bapturt S (call sd an darkness ); St. Marks Lutheran II. First ConsTeaatlofial 1: First Presbyterian 1, First Christian t; Hlihland Friends It Enilewood E.U.B. S. Senior drvtslon play Thurs day at OUnfer Field: Enslewood 0.(1 B. VS L.D S : Turner Oirtatian vs Grace Lutheran: First Baptiat va Capitol Baptist; First Chriauaa vs First E.U.B. ..Aw l fZ- z-ZL::-. ' lime P,OOM-POOM CUCS a nuvw 741-kS A (QOO fUMg IH THE LOCKf H UjC TOO B40 MB DON'T WIT WITH mi ax Amu evxcy MCWTW-" tV'Mfl UtS Mousi it PWTC5T f an MM awwti i Salem Duck Unit Meets on Monday Salem's Sprig chapter af the Oregon Duck II tint art' Associatioa will tneet Monday at I . m. at the baak Waltoa Clubhouse, It was arioouorad yesterday. Movies will be shows, dealing with tha bunting of ducks and geeae. Ia addition, member Ma C Ut ter will provide local film, show ing the trapping af geeae aa Clas sen iwwerty. bueata ara wet- come, according to president Bob Brown. Deaf School Wins in Track The Oregon School for tha Deaf topped a three-way track meet held yesterday at the school. The Deal School racked up il points; St. Paul. M; Gates. 29. It was the Deaf Scboal'i first win of the season. Results; H. H i 1st Kir S), tad Chance (Gl. Ird Buckley tDi. Mark: 111. loo: 1st Hiller ISP), Snd Upton (D.li, Ird Colley (DSl. Mark: 10 7. Mils: let Herroa 1(3), Snd Frith (SPl. ltd Goodtnf HP). Mark: - 440: let Hiller (SP). Ind Colsanaa (SP. Ird Vila IC. Mark: M4. U H : 1st Blxsl IDS), tad Chance (Gl. Ird Caudle (DSl. Mark: V. : let Uptoa IDS). Ins) Hiuar (SPl. Ird Colley (DSl. Mark: Ut- an: 1st nerron ivi, ana trim iri. Ird Buckley (DSl. Mark: t SV n. i : lit Upton ID. Ina Kocn (SPl, Ird Elliott (DSl. Mark: 17' S". Diae.: lit mompeon turn, ma aem (SP). JrS Moors iui. vara: lira H. J.! 1st ThocnpaoB (DSl I (Gi, tied. Snd Koch (SP) s- r'. Vals Mark Vault: let Blast IPS), Snd Blllott IDS) and Cawlla (OS), tied. Mark ISPi'. ard Moore (01. Mark: 1111-. Shot: 1st Colley iDSi, and Cum mins (ST), ant mu tsrj. aaara ir iii". Jay.i let Frith (SP). tad Cummins (SPl, Ird Herroa iG). Mark: ni l', SW rearr 1st Dewf School, Snd il Paul. Markl 1474. Lwlif, Parrish Vie In Relays Program The second of a series of relays meets between Leslie and Parrish Junior High Schools is scheduled for this afternoon, on the Leslie oval starting at 1:30 o'clock. In their only other relays ses sion this season, the Leslies ran off with most of the laurels, and will be again favored today. In the first dual meet of the season between the two rivals last week, Parrish came through with a narrow 57V4 to 554 victory. mil1 t 15 y limmy I Jjtlo i ii.i it ivji T.IPM AK ALL AUKt' ur$ ue-wrs MD OC DiNKV TIC CLUB &IN0LI tO F-JfJ L4wvR - i.rnt THIS i4iOH-J TUB 64Merj -1 t. -'- fclMI-PRO M4KIWS UKI A Bl(S LC4GUI L pa ra ma 'w ? 0VW-2Sd anal Jeff Snares Gnder Test JZ1TERS0M - (Special) - Jefferson woa a three-way track meet bold here Wedoeeday. The lions racked op M 1-1 points; Amity had 27, 1-1; and Scia 11 I t. High point mas was Jim Rob- bins at Jeff, with three firsts and two seconds for 21 points. Ha won tha high hurdles, low hurdles and broad Jump. Results: H. H : Irt HobMat (7) tad Harry (Jl Srd Fuller (A) Mark: 17 1 Its: 1st Fletcher (Jl tad JtsbMaa (Jl Srd Sims tJl Mark ill Mile- 1st Harries ill tad Llnd (Al Srd Wilson (J) Mark IMS 49: Irt Wood (Al Snd Brews (I) ard Cuds (Jl Mark: M t L. H : lit Robbina (Jl Ind Fuller (A I Ird Harry (J) Mark: Sit SM' 1st Fuller IA) fad Shlllliur II) Ird Fletcher (J) Mark: SS I MO- 1st Hsrht (Jl tnd Harry (J) Ird Hart (Jl Mark: 111 B. J.i 1st Robbina (Jl Snd Gambit (Jl Ird Boenrer I J) Mark: IS" I'" Disc: 1st Marlett (Ji lad Gambia (Jl Srd Han Ul Mark: 1ST I' H J.: let Spencer Ui Snd Bobbins (Jl Srd Harry (J). Marlatt Ui and Casteel (A I. tied. Mark: ' t" Vault: 1st Spencer IJ) tnd Casteel (A) Srd Brewsur (A) Mark: la- I" Shot: let Gamble (Jl Snd Horn. apsler (Jl Ird Marlell (Jl Mark: M' r Jst lit Slml (Jl Snd Marlatt (J) Ird WUrox (A) Mark: ITT J" SM relay: let Amity Ind Jsffertoa Mark: 1:411 Healy Heads State Legion Ball Area William E. Healy ef Salem has been appointed American Legion Junior Baseball director for the southern Oregon district, Eugene Qrr of Medford, district Legion commander announced In Salem Wednesday. Healy, who is a member of the Ashland Legion post, said teams would be recruited ia that area from Ashland, Grants Pass, Med ford and Central Point. Triangular Track Go Set at Gervais Today GERVAIS-(Special)-The Ger vais High Cougars will be tha boat team for a track and field meet here Thursday afternoon, one in which the Woodbura Bulldogs and North Marion Huskies will also compete. The Capital Conference affair is scheduled for a S p.m. start. Women Golfers fn Meet SCC Ladies Lnd 1st Hound Action Mrs. Rich ird C. Nelson and Mrs. Scth P. Smith I'Vped the championship flight In Salem Wo men 'a Golf Association play yes terday at thi course, which also saw the first round of the annual spring handicap tourney com plHed. flay was based la the regular day'a action en tha moat fours us ing full hsndlrap over II boles. Mrs. Nelson and Mri. Smith each carded 11 fours. Class A flight was led by Mrs Sidney Hoffman, with a 10; Class B Mrs. Kenneth Vollmar. with 10; Class C-Mri. William Edwards, II; Class D Mrs. Pete Bennisoa, II. Leweat Net Scare Johnson pnie for the lowest Bet score of the day over II holes went le Mrs. Bennisoa and Mrs. Ted Ogdah). each with a 70. The Nine-Holer Club was led by Mrs. Carl Steelhammer, who card ed four fours over nine boles. Meanwhile, the second round In the spring hsndicap tourney Is to he played between Friday and Tuesday and if a mutual date can not be arranged between the paired players, the one wishing to play on Friday will be declared winner by default. Tkb-d steaad Dae Third round ia the tourney win bt played next Wednesday. First round reiults yesterday: Champ flliht: Mrs. Ralph Hamilton aver Mrs. Reynolds Allen: Mrs. Har old Bualrk over Mrs. H. A. Sim mons: Mrs. Lelsnd Plank over Mrs. Arthur Ericsson; Mrs. Charles Gray ever Mrs. James Howsrth: Mrs. Donald Woodry over Mrs William Edwards; Mrs. Psul Silks over Mrs. Kenneth Buchanan: Mrs. Seth P. Smith ever Mrs. Morns Cro there, Mrs. Ivan Marbls evsr Mrs. Edward Armstrong. Second flight: Mrs Chsrlsi Mc Devilt over Mrs. Kenneth Pot la; Mrs. Orvsl Lama aver Mrs. Mss Flaruvery; Mrs. Harold Olinatr evsr Mrs. Oscar Bpecht: Mrs. t H Cowsn over Mrs. Kenneth Vollmar: Mrs. Hush Ivis ever Mrs. Woodaoo Ben nett; Mrs. William Whltmore over Mrs. Thomas Hill; Mrs. Runell Kam ever Mrs. Millard Fwkar: Mn. Rich ard Chase svsr Mrs. Homer Goulet Fourth flllhf Mrs. Sidney Hoff man aver Mrs. Richard Nelson: Mrs. J. H. MrAlvia ever Mrs. William Lowry: Mrs.- Rea Adolph ever Mrs. Pster Bennlson; Mrs. Merrltt Trusx evsr Mrs. Vsl Sloper; Mrs. Clay, bourne Dyer over Mrs. Vera Miller: Mrs. Donald Huff toy defsult evsr Mrs. Glen Stevenson; Mrs. Howard Wlrklund over Mrs. John Johnson: Mrs. Chester Los aver Mrs. Jerry Blum. Sixth fllfht: Mrs Walter Clint, bve: Mn. Eathtr Cmff, bvr: Mrs Clifford tills over Mrs. Joha R. Wood; Mrs. Frank Ward evsr Mrs. Glen Stevsns: Mrs. William Ham. mend s-ver Mrs. James Van Keuleni Mrs Euene Kokko, bve: Mrs John FickUa, bye; Mrs. Frsnk NlcaoU. bra- GREER WINS IN GOLF WENATCHEE HI - Joe Greer, of Yakima, almost duplicated his 1955 victory over Ray Honsberger Wednesdsy In the finals of the Washington State PGA Golf tour nament to' retain the title for 1951. UPM 10-30 1 - I S- I I '1 I Beefing Hattcm I Face ToiiI. Time HAN FftANCI.-ICO OH pailflc Cos at league I'rsBiuYiit lslis 0 Connor put new teeth In his s(ced up program Wednesday by directing that any bailer Who brtfi more than St seconds ever 1 tailed ttrlkt shall bt put out ef tha game. Evan without that time limit, he Is to be ejected and may be fined If he Insults the umplit. O'Connor rnadt his ruling lo in open letter. Serra Gains Track Victory CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL -(Special) --Serra High tupped a three-way track meet held here Wednesday. Serra notched U points; and Philomath and Cal cific tied with 40. Bruce McKay of Serra was high point man, winning the high hur dles, low hurdles, broad jump and high lump. Serra also woa the JV event with MMi points; Cascade scored H M and Philomath 22. Varsity results: H. H.I 1st McKsy (Si, Ind Conner (Pi. Srd Bsker K I. Msrk: 17. j lot: let Schmidt (Ci. Snd Funk (Pi. Srd Nordone IS). Msrk: II, Mile: let Reed IP), Ind Poole C), Ird Fredrlrkaoa It). Msrk: lull. 44t: 1st Uuunan (Si. Snd Young (PI, Srd Landed IC), Mark: SS S. L. H i 1st MvKey (Si. Snd Haksr (CI Msrk: S3 SSS: 1st EMlree (SI and Schmidt (Ci. tied tnd Fesr l Si. Mark: It I. SM: 1st Voft i P, tad Coleman (Cl. Ird l.urero (Si. Mark: t 24 1. B, J : 1st McKay IHi Ind Woods (Pi. Srd Funk (Pi. Mark: ll'S's". Disci 1st Dnufherty Ind tchnauta IPI Ird ('nil,, IB. Uarta H. J ! 1st MrKsv ID tad Snurlock IC). Srd Funk IP). Voet l Pi, and Cuimsn (S lied. Mark: I' t ". Vault: 1st Fear. Sl tnd Funk (PI, Ird Spurlork id, and Lucero (Si, tied Msrk: 10. Shot: 1st Dmifhertv (S). Ind John dahl (Pi. Ird Colley (Si. Mark: 44 I". Jav.: 1st Runlons (CI. Snd Dough erty Hi, Jrd Spurlork ICI. Msrk: 14S' It". Relsy: 1st Serra, tnd Cascade Mark. 1 441 Leslie JVi Win KEIZER-fSpeciaJi-Leslie High defeated Keixer in a Junior high JV baseball game here Wednes day, l-S. Big gun for the winners was Delbert Sheldon, with a single and triple. Keizer was held to three hits by David Rosebraugh, but one of them a home rua by Larry Redinger. STUART GIVES FISH DOUSLE WHAOY with GOLDFISH end HEIGY LURES I Al Slaart, was auk re GOLD FISH hi res. baa cease ap with aa are called Ike HrXCY a arses aad sets si el J-, aplasias eetaauoa that looks atare like a kelgramlte that a kelgramite aaea. Al ears kis HELGY. catches tare tea. beeaaae yea raa werk M lee water sr deep aad a snare tnM-eh brings a aeiy wiggle that tarns lh lata BUeta. Give 'era the doable whammy with Al'a GOLDFISH and HELGY. both al year dealer'e. er send 1 to AX'S GOLDFISH Syv I l JSj LURE CO., Indian Orchard. 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