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Salems Crushed J7-7 By Ems; Army Spears Maddox; Gregg Back Annua! Radio 'Night' To Welcome Club Home Tonight; Broncs Here If IL LKVTE Hilnan Span e betell tn Saviem Sr4vaan tram ta antes 1 Nur.hae; Lraa"ar Mrjn Fuin at Eugene wtlk I LmeraiO trst at all rvuiVaf outikridrr aifnj at thara? Hugh Udjti . i r. I ' TKRRY MADIDX Ta nln Art, laatai r'n Ufetoot anl I tat ekiah tor th rrtnaiadrr at th hn I'kIi Sam i rnrr did aa about tar and called ta taraxr I 01 Orrgoa hu lor aductiea t ; day TV itw rapidly iteaatrgrot uii mmmu abaoroed taea- bcting at lh teasea a th Ell flcvruily pouadrd I m 17 M 1. tweeping th two gam stand baa 1 1 1 b aa. etaaarwi tar . iflrld bets w that Moo ees aaa ) pad Larry rla aa ta raarM Bat. auja' yeaag Jerry vrU la Bai Ir Uy fcj laat agWgaaaT. TV (afar laJraa Htfk obis sat vtta ta Salaaa rartirr la Ik mum TV Senators r t u r to their hem arena lonijh' i , 1 a r I a , three-game irt wii Lewtstoa. 1 th nrvt-to-'asl horn slji o( th I campaign Creeling !Vm .ill be Ih annual Radio p relation Night another ai! f-ee deal tw in tan with prim Blood Chuck Lb t mntr ol I 30-1 record ail! If Hillis Layne Brorn in the eight o clock opener TV laoip la tax Mfki -kjrl ram ertv. a1 kard. .- trfr aaa kaa keeo as-' la a itrkia lom lar aiaaaal a maa:k. sat aailed tar tear nM a th nrat Inajag aa n Maa est aal tV"-ig a aia-ro Wad la tar it Bc Rrirnir rclieied Ceot.i who suflrred his 14th setback ano ! fill in a row and he too wai slammed aith a tour run inning t.ir fourth It was at this point that Brenner changed poitiorts with catcher Harv Koepf. and big Han mad hu debut as a pitcher TIm big guy did a hangup jut too. even though the Urns got three unearned rum of him in the sei enth aft'-r Cal Bfluer harf made an error with two out Srlem' la raa fl lftT Rer ha Hlm .-m ta ta Ch r is Keegan Tosses MoaNof at Nats Close Phy-But Just Another Out ' . . .-A :J V f 4, -AT 1 ! M I r f ffMatli. in in, ii . M I Gem 1st for White Sox In Decade , lries Tip Pifjfes; ' Cards Win Twin Bill TW ,aaarta4 rmi Bo ,eeaa put mcrc.v-: n firt no-iitlef iM Jt Mi' , Cn'taj ts ail Sua piufv- u aitM a tar aroMid &M.r a 1 Hoar Hul a aWMrriraOer I I iwiia.naa aad gained a "! game ua first Baaf Nea '--1 .1 tn Vrrxr an Leai'j rue bar Lrefaa - -mt4 rttkihaaaW. ilaaara ta - Ian t-4 alWr la a aai Mni Pairings Set For 96 Linksmen j ? SGC Championship Tourney : Sf rumpH psrta tor lit norr f-i Mfvi sTrtrl. twin ni fe igh Thrr tflfain all riuw .1' rrrtrrtn: I a tMtJ Mrf feMl Ibr artrr r " i I 01 T krTM K Statt'snuit It'in, Ore . Broncs in Double Win Yjkimj Grabs Victory Over Leading Chiefs LiWlSTON Idaho. A.u r - tjeorge Huffman got ft hits Including triple nd horn run a Lrwiston swept Northwest Uu baseball double headrr Irom Tri-Cttv tonight ainninj the lirit 7 inning game 7 4 nd the aeci'nil 7 3 Hul'man lui'l cam in th third nnin; ol d lir-t tune nil hp-d the Prom a v-ore lour uri Hi. homer ilrm in tan nm v,w next inning One ol Hullman similes (ame tn a wild lourth inning ol the aevond gam when the Broncs' paraded 10 men to the plat while scoring five runs There were three other singles, including bunt, two walks rwo wild pitches nd two sacrifice flies The Brves got their three runs all in a bunch durin the fifth inning of the second gam on sue ! If you want to see golf course in thr making scoot over to ressive singles by pitcher Bruce the new Santiam layout near SUytoa., The interesting part ol the Kennedv Lou Hague Don McDon links is all but completed Five greens, kav been seeded thui far id Rnh Flvnn and Joe Porter and all of the holes are now mimed ow Hajue led off wHh a double in the fairwan are defined and the greens that have not actually been the first inning ol th opener and constructed are ready lor shaping NEW YORK. Ai( New Yart diaats' reater fielder Willie Ma ts aat as ae rrasaes Inl St luis Cardinal! ritrhrr Hal Smitk in third Inamg ( Iwi aight twin bill aaeaer it Pal (irauadS here tonlgkt 1m an third en his twa-ran trtolr I left He tried la tear aa Hiak Sauer s (rounder tn third, and was nipped o ( ardv tddie ka-ko i throw la plate l VP Vt Irephotoi tit :i r stl ii .4 Stite Softball Tourney Hubbard Nips CB 1-0, Ousted by Corvallis 7-0 ; ORKCiON riTV Aus W iSpei iali Muhharrl made a v ilianl Irs tn reach ih linl ol lh ltri jr-iu.il Urton Male Vi.ibail Tmirramcni hut lound th h irri ImIIi 'l' ( nrnlh 'lis I ri tui Ii moiTaiwrsT t ii.i i wtaalca M IS MI Satia asra W) Ti SS I raltt lai U l- Tn- li Tmlii'i rrtalta SalM I II VtllllM 1 Stlllrkff I lwlta : Trl IM -l I m .t as sat ? 11 411 ii ii isa ara II itoaliavril aaar It ti i mc alt r edging t 'mi Ba r m it u o st ii vii I a i r' In I rm I'l 19th Hole News . l IUNNT MASON Salem Coif Club Professional And 1956 Oregon Open Champion 41 n h Uwbl' ii-jdi-i Ih i r w" ri Uirr .lidint h ihr i ! Kj Vt-lll'iinl 1-0 In 'in upcru i In liaraKr mm- tui 3 unC'-r .1 14 hit r'lkv atlai k - 0 Kinismng with a 3 7 rtiorri ; tkc Hiiioa double-ehminaliiMi tct Hubbard '' rarned trurd place tmiuiy iik.ii In the finals tomorrow night M 1 m a til be the once-beaten K I k s n 1 1 'ii 1 Th Jl "-til' I Srtlll I rllana 4 l I n I n I I nrl lllfim-li1 1 t taa IHri 1. V aa- aas ) use araaaa. 14. Ii isi e Raaak Trrv waa I auk a us aillrr as Sew Tart rla aaa tnaaaara la ( lari li 'V Satiotval Milaai Vit . F - .. rallM-d ,n tw ami r biai Pntaburik i-l but sa' heir Irad trimmed ta su am-. a snond place Si Louia swiM 4 Hon 11 pair from th New urk t, j.n, . 4 1 and )! Third platt Rroi'kha irirl games back ul 'hr Braves, rsleflded Onc'nriati Hiving sirrak t right games wKh dn 1 and t-3 twinigfki irfrp Th 44-cond (am aenl 12 iiirin;v VHwf IViar Snider broke uo 11 " hi. varond horn run o th t ndio 1 I uns ahn had n a rca were hcjtr-a 3 t inniru at Philaderphu Bui lock th rcond gain 2 In thr ether AL gaines IV'roit brat Baltunnre V 1 and (Vv. land outlasted Boat oil i 4 Tlas Taanaaaa altkat la 42 aau wVa kas slafl araagal ta A 1 a 1-0 Ttrtarr aver (Vvrlaast Maa4ta7 aaafied far ats teead kH la U at kala to drlv la wlaaer ttaiaaS the Taakee Rrd VksaenMraat's slafte. Ed Malkrii trWi aad Haak iCaat. pa( I. rat. 7) He Knew It Need Luck For No-No 25 Swimmers Plan Mass Channel Try !nR t ngun! Kut " -Tmt t' of :v auffd tar l-'ni: di am -irtunr4 lodav 10-'e-d ifl lavur ol 4tanint 1 -id-'aCliNk tTVaarvW mt from kat- '0 (.lujiand ra-!y tonwrua morn tirg TVi aill rac a. -km 'h- .-ban arl ta Ilover on 'V KngtsT VnKh l aavl VVJI nound I' tuns ta !h hrsl men and .xn-n at roas fTorem-e luie Rurde v CreenviB s ( and Paw Her roa ol Sacrament 1 alif a r Americans in the group v Pat, Pete Said Ready 1 tli,K StkTTLh 4jg -rtra.v-aniht crialarruxer l-tr RaO-man cr counted iiriir !' rounds at tx'wng ba purv-hinr and rupr vktppirg bcriind Jlim ludjv av rt co uder miwr prvfardiiofi lor Ik hra.h attempt It n in W "W ' harrpionsAip from Klovd Pat leraae Thu , a C4jfi.idrati number iW 'uund.i lor a bout mat most rim k r i(k m Ih land suspects itw I .a more than live at Kadeaaarket Ik rraaa arlwre l la warld aaaateart. ra4. Ml 1 eai. 71 retv-e kltev is t Jotia R Ha.- Oui:ad 1 Raltas Mar- Jrrri Pul 11 RoD '''vi'mpoe ur i oihman n Bab !bfn. j-"-v i"jumi Giea ;n?rrr Ja.k (.Sien n Joru K 'lt " I 'i.. 1 Ben .t-tor. j ?"0.-. c a-nrao Pal MJiiia 1 Kfl ri m Da ir Von rs Hr R"r.. Lr v(uia'via i N P-'i' Hars V4j,.n n . wdia.x t Branor v Ed Sd Kara Ljiki i Bn Da laaiiaoeaj af U). eat. II Champ's Sparring Partners on Card SI TTL ap vf-Ta af Chdmion Kjjid Pil.rnai 1 traia mi i amp pau rm partners wul appjr in ' rtH.nd rxrltmuiary mud dhrfl Paitrrson lints Peta KsoVmji-rwT lor the tkorid Heava- rij-nt title Thurvoji night ilson Hannibal New ork tt Duoird to lanjl aith Rocju Mar 1 illa Nampa Idaho in on at fha in round hraiiaeight bouts Boa Wiuhi.i.: Huston ail! meet Bobby Mi'ihell Seattle, la the other Th Mitchell Wood j; go wtU fol low th main f 1 ml D-IIDaOHIIHDBHIBDnBII0DDIIinnfllBBDDQ W 1 fr( N Vrk TT 4 1 til LrWItwr MM 411 1 aat... aa tai a u.i.i a a a ai - la-aK UiVikklUII , . vana w mj v irsiaa an w ' wt T al' r. IWt 'wan I K jtainrt Kugenet undrtealed rlk 41 14 s?i w.uit. mi tai j rnstein s If turne win. II c all '-" vat a 1 Hi sail un (HKA(,() .u f is I knew . . ii "-i" -.. 1 narj a no nuter going trom tn Oa-ainflaa I ) luu I III 1. , .. , B . Nr. v.ik i .1 tir..i i n.iua.art 'ir't inning on said Bob Keegan i. si i u.i.ii i iviu i toniitht alter hurling a M master- a T mi iv vl Lr sol I Blr" ovrr lh h K'on aenatari w I r,i w i rn ifl Ihe second gam of a rwi-aih4 nsak U4IJII vvtiiiitfi ti va in douhlr header . i.tiam 91 ir lurk M 4"H scored when MiT)ona)d doubled McDonald was brought In with aacnficr IU The attendance was 704 Tn-t il) 1110 010 1 4 7 t Lawimnn 104 s- i I V MrClura and Carr Davldkon and Carton YAKIMA. Aug JO i - Don Or is tier struck out IJ men Iftnijht as he shut out Wenatch and the Yakima Bears won their second straifht Northwest LeaKue ba ball gam from the Chiefs. 9-0 Oiwiler gave up nine hits but scattered them through eidht in nings to keep out of nv real trou ble Yakima, in turn, bunched Its 10 hits off Cus Carmichael for i run in the second inning and three each in the third and sixth frames. The bi blow of the fame was provided by Eny Wilcoi. who trs-1 pled in (h sixth with two men on. j He scored later on I single by Chuck Elsoo. IUNNT MASON over, but if the Klks win an-Mher contest will be played immrdi itch follow I rut lor thr title An unearned run in the hoitum nl the third innin netlnH Hub lar4 By Woiihed kufw i ,u mar.m 0, rom Rav Haoln C.rts Slagl With two aai. km Hmlrv building a golf course than singled oil the vhortitnp s iie The He lh n stole second but a' th Coos Ray wvond has man bob man proceeded to (he piatr ahei. the C B centerfieldrr gave the errant ball an extra hoot Kach side got only two hily hut inner Bill Rose, effective hei. There it more In lust rutting down treei and planting grass Sjintiam project ts under Ihe supervision ol a recognued expert in the person of Kred Federspeil He's not there at all times but drops in rrgularly to see that his original plans are being followed Thev are and quite a layout is in the making We walked around the nine holes the other day and were veay much impressed with some of the holes One par fiver caught our ey in particu lar It is a "dog leg" number with fine gambling i he had tn be and leaving eight situation for a long hitter with a sma'l brook runners stranded, bested .'em crossing in front ol the green This particular Rn brook will br a l"!or on several holes. nd dds The second tilt was all over Iter a great deal to the fairly short course Uhe first inning The Klks burihed l Meal of the hale are la pretty k grove, ksst addlltaaal tree will kare U k alaalrd s at to krak aa lh torrala a ethers. Tk aaly lamea'able latar loatniag aa at present It the complete lack at practice facilities. A practice raafe It ell alaaaea. otrt there It aaa la erMeaee at P reseat . . 14 Ffkktjk 17 1.1 )M ( klraia Mia 1ST CvlM SI II II' P1llkk 41 11 11 Ta-vaav 4 retain SI In Wrk )-! Si I ml' 4 1 l Rrankira 11-4 ('Inrlaaalt l-.l Itrrant raair IT la aintu SI PklladrlaMa ( kn-4ia bled the ball Hooley went to . i, wn.a.a,. j, third The garagemen s first bae - Brown After 11th Straight Freddie Wood Proved He's Still Capable Yikimi ( armirtiit?! rid and Oonfolt Sundin Entered in Assistant Pro Go OSWEGO. Ore . Aug. U ( The Pacific Northwest PGA At sistant Proiensional Golf Tourna ment will be held tomorrow at the Oswego Lake Country Club Twenty-six golfers are scried-, uled to compete in Ihe M-hole medal play tourney. Entrants include Paul Sundin, Salem. Elmer Erdman, Yakima: ! Gene Cirberry. Spokane; George i Stray. Ben Doyle and Joe Jolil. all of Ticoma: and Bob Gordon, Kd Cox. Lester ltfoe. Ed Buckiin, Don Bies. Barney Grow and Stan' Hogan, all of Seattle. three hits lor two run and thai was enough lor thr veteran Mar ion Kraft who allowed but one I hit. that a bunt by Bob Rappe in the third AI Anderson, J-for 4. and Dm. I Carey. George Sprick, Gordy Mc I Morris and Kraft each had two I hits for the Elks. Sprick and The grand dadt of pro golf had tbir lirtt go at a National Open McMorris each drove in a pmr of this past week in Spokane, and one of our ojd Northwest greits walked j runs as Hubbard used a trio of oil with the title Mavbe some of our senior readers will remember ! pitchers in a xain attempt tn hall 'Freddie Wood, the smooth stroking redhead from the Shatighnessy 1 the r Ik "i Su iSJ iS HeiThts Cot ntry Cluh in Vancouver. B. C Fred won many North i.u'ndbtri oi.il, west titles in hit pflmier days, but had dropped out of the cham pionship picture until hu conquest at Spokane Mis w asn t an easy win al that He had to best vrnernblr Gene Saraien in a "sudden death" playoff, and did il with a IS-foot birdie putt Saraiea looks lite he wHI g a forever. He woa Uw NaUaaal 0oa aver N years ag aad added la Maalert akoot Iho aaaa lime ... A good twiag koUb ap a wag at Uw legs last. Ore gaa't Marty Lepilek was katoaag lartk at law amalear In Ike laaraamrat, aatil las last roaad. Tea be loMed wka his legt (Coatlaaed a '. eol. It "Taa kat to W hsrky to gel aa of tbaat tklagt of I had say saarr." roatiaard Ike W-year-ald rlgktkaoder froaa Roehesser. S. T. "there were same good 1 plan hack there and I aearly ! gaoled rrrl " Th good playt Megan referred ' to were made by Larry Doby on a I great running catch of Herb I Pleas' drive in left renterfieVd in the first inning and Nellie Fox' tremendous stop of Lou Berber et t ground shot in th eighth Keel nearly leoled la tittk wkea he walked prark hat ter Far Tlwooeoerry aad ta rtkbrd tdsh Yaol'l d Ibrew riaUoote to I start a doable play. Keegan faced only 9 men add issued his first past with two out Cook Hav Hubtiard J Roa and Ripp Senator Swat: ar r Rarhl 3St IN Dunn It It f.rni IS I? Haar I'l ITS Parrtta T III T-nirlll 711 1 raainkrll in IJ krl III 1 ?R )R HR RRI Prl !t I t 7 JM II It I lit Western Led By Rddgers (By JIM VAN VALKENBl'RG 'ST. LOUIS. Aug. t-Phil Rod gers, i poised 19-ytar-old Callfor nian, burned up thv tough old War son Country Club course with ex cellent iron play today for a J-under-par " and the halfway Wad in Ihe Wester Amateur Golf tour nament's qualifying play His 141. one st. Yr under par for W holes, was two strokes ahead Lane Decisions Gonsalves in 10 OAKLAND. Calif.. Aug 20 UR Southpaw Kenny Lane Muske gon. Mich won an unanimous 10- rorvkilia irij o?! n- : ill Huhbaid noo oori 0-- I : Kraft and Stdgt, L Brkv. -rah-im 1 3 1. R Roa T and Rapp Mayor Sorry About Giants NEW YORK. Aug i-Mayor Robert Wagner said today he was "jrry sorry" Ihe New York Giants were moving to San Francisco but a (Wed that he had not given up hone the Dodgers would remain in CHICAGO Aug Light weight boxing champion Joe Brown amis for his 1 1 th straight victory tomorrow night in an over weight to-round match a;ainst Joev Lopes of Sacramento ( all The bout possibly leading to a title defense by Brown against Cisco Andrade on Ih west roast this fall will be televised and " h He bad an a-j count broadcast nationally ' ABC. p m n Berberet and walked him PST1 Keegan satd he used moat hu . Brown has lost only one fight in sinking fast ball and didn't throw Ihe last three years and has won ungle curve He said he threw 15 out of his last 16 starts, unclud some sliders and "five or six palm ing ID in i row halls I struck out Berooer ' Julio) Brown won the light weight wilh a palm ball son nno sin crown from Wallace 'Bud' Smith Becquer was Keegan i only defeated htm again in a rematch strikeout victim. and also defended his title success fully against Orlando Zulueta. stopping him in Ihe ISth round two months ago He has won U fights, lost 14. fought I draws and had 1 ' no-contest ' decisions Lopes. , it a former AAU and Golden Gloves winner who has had ii fights since turning pro in 1949. In hu last start, the Portugal-bom I .opes knocked out Hoacine Khalfi in June for his 40th victory and lath kayo His record also shows two draws. 001 000 x i l irion B Roar and Mayer's Wedge Added to Museum round decision over Oakland s Brooklyn Johnny Gonsalves tonight Lane. 13S. opened cus over John ny's left eye early in the fight, but both finished strong Each weighed 131 'West' Drills For B Shrine Contest NEW YORK, Aug 10 UR Th pitching wedge which helped Dick Mayer win the US Opea golf championship at Toledo t Inver ness Club tn added today ta tha golf museum's "Clubs of Cham pions " ' Mayer and hit wife. Dons, visit ed Golf House today to make the I presentation to John English, as sistant executive director of the U.S. Golf Assn The mayor explained at a city i hall press conference thai the city j PKNDI.FTON Aug 20 i Th f and the Manhattan borough presi- etA squad ran through its first oems otiice nan ottered ait nail-, COBUot drills hero todsv in preo ties to help the Giants find I new,,,, or n, F,t,l V shnn. piaying sue dui in.i nor.ee .-vionr C ,tm. , AuI Angels Sell Hurler Major League I I Leaderf: had not JT 21 P'trklni: li IP W I )'ck 71 ?14 ta Klndrlatkr it HIS .-srfr JJ IS 7 Srkatfrr II 47 1 O'kaaa IS III I! Jkii II It! 4 0art 21 111". II tsj i of veteran Curtis Person of Mem V1. I nhn Tenn II! . , ........ ' Pitcher Vito Valentinetti rour sirwaea nacs ai isj cam 7 ' I i - j i ' rr aa - . 1 J : cuyai jy (iii. jj-yiai-nu iui ' mer Anions Slate champion, and 10 l I DK Dr. I. OO Iian.JlM I ,,...r.O,. al ww ., anr-ai -viu b.uiiiaii; ti of Houston sophomore si IrstercoDegiatt runnerup Ward 'I WetUaufer of Buffalo. N Y . nailed S (if place with. 141. ham. the rluh president asked for assistance I Wagner. Giants fan. said "1 root for New York teams " when asked if he would continue to sup- ' as port the cluh in Ihe west I li a 11 IJ4 Inn i n it 13 114 St I 71 11 II 111 1 LOS ANGELES. Aug '? - who a 9-j record with Los Angeles ol t.V Pacific Coast Baseball lguc v as sold today In St Paul re lief pitcher Leroy Wheat ar-i an undisclosed amount of rash J,hral hai appeared in 19 games with S studv the economic feasibility of Paul this season and his s 1-0 locating a new stadium in down mark. town Brooklyn 31 The squad was brought to full strength last night with the arrival UlUi1!!' of Daon Weaver, a tackle from Y one alia Van Ellen said Nehalem end ne sa a ne wi waiuns .or two K()w,n (,,rmon Monroe tck. financial reports prenared by en (iuv l rhjlck IPi ctoverdale full gineers. one for the Brooklyn back ;i Rolherh.rf.r aM p,r. 'i"11"1 au.i.ui.i, 4i4i in formed well in today s drills a aiarciai iitayoi a coiiiniivirr iu ward maintaining the Shrine Hos pital for Crippled Children in Port land It I PCT IN Ml I 141 Mt III ist I at III hi 111 114 St I JM III 111 U I to 111 III 111 II 121 111 111 lit 11 lit Jit 7 AM 17 tl 111 IM III II 1.1 MM 14 It: M lit Jet IS 11 II 11 ?S4 Garibaldi Downs Sub Duran in Armory Main Event Leo Garibal li didn't get his crack I running out on hit match, and I Haru Sasaki went against Nick used a hangman's hold to beat at Dirty Doug Donovan al the Ar l managed to do so betweea boot ' Kozak in the semi, with the latter. Juan Oinanda. and Drake nulgrap mory alter all night, and had Matchmaker Elton Owen had to 'the newcomer from Vancocver. B J pled Chico Bonzales with arm-bars tn be content with flattening the shift the d at the lrt minute. jC, taking trie win when the Jap as h;s best weapon Mex meanle Durango Duran in the ' and moved Duran up against thr j was disqualify ' for refusing lo The Prussian wns far loo much mail event. . flashy Garibaldi l.eo won the rst break an illrgal hold Ref Georzr for the Spaniard in thnt sortir and AMERICAN IIAI.lk li Wllllaaia Baalaa Waaalllai. Clv Fax. ( hlrata Ray ttaltir Vtiaasa. kl-ai (Urk N Y M, nnufald N V Shawraa. S' T Dikv rtli.ata Nam raws Maatlr. w Vara It; Willumi. Boilan II. Slrrrri Slaak- n i. -- .1 . Initaa 31. Calk vita Clrvtlaa II; Proceeds from the game go to- w,rtI t-,,a M m.,u trait I. MaawaU Drlrall It. Z ra ta I Kaaaa4 Cllv It. laai aattl la: SlairU Naw Tark M llrrrra. Wislilartaa M; Warta. In the past six games $42,500 nvi 7t; Minea. rkitaia it; has been turned over to the hos- """ ' pit t I NATIONAL LtAGlH li AB a H rrt Mnilal. St Uali Mars. N V (iroal Plllakfk tl HI Aaraa. Mil III 471 HnlhwtVxl Win nm (mo- a s I natlasaa I la IM tb IIKVWllfF II III r II II II XX aiYMll IU i y Hirsch Wei , u . I fa hf Ames Hams kk q i OpJ, . . 29 1 W 'OA" 1 ig Si 92"ilVi" iHV i (MOni) . la i (One Only) . . lD S ?l vvXVCV A-k HiwkWibSiS 5 -trrrVbL V Vtr iS Ibo B '.. aliLTal- 1 LeJtflV II 't SeA J! D O n n PCL Line Scores III Hi lit 454 THESE ARE C10SE0UT PRICES. NO LAY-AWAYS PLEASE. Compart thtt prictt with any pricts anywhirt, Thty'rt whoUtalt plus frtight. Limittd quantities. No special ordtrs. tr These Tents Are On Dupliy a n a a a r. ..Her r'hurn al l(il Ho nix and Mall: S 7 I rton. . Donovin was hero, but was too crippled up lo go on He was work ing out with his brother Red yes terday morning and suffered a ao rerely twisted knee. He hobbled in to th ring to tell all ha ain't fall with knee lifts and a press. then lost the second and came back for the i i d with a Jacknife hold. The wia was a popular one. as ' local fans have Ukei to the fast working Garibaldi Drake foul-d the Oriental and Drake didn't have much trouble then had to beat him off This was . tfM'ing by Bonial the hottest mix on th- - -d In the Iw prlrnv rl von Himmlcr, the f.ussian newcomer scene, in tights. Owen hopes Doug Donovan will be hack in shape by next week so saii that he can return to the Vim-imor San Dirro Ramh rr'r Warlr Fanlv riltikh. M 117 S-karndlrnH Mil III 4St Mnrvr CSUaea III 4?1 Clmall 'kva 11 TSI n H-rfi. Ilrnkra III 441 73 157 lit H 14 l Ifl 44 It .117 n in m S IM Its fl 41 111 IU 17 IM 111 at 111 111 IS III HI it IIS Ml Till noo nun noi win inn i- l n l Hnrna- raaa Aara. Mllwaakr 14. Martin i7i and Stll Snllrr Braakvla 11 Rank! Cklraia II: ('raw, rlarlaaatl II: Maslal. St Laala IS tin wn in -1 It ui kalard la AAraa Mllwaukrr OW S04 0O 4 1? 0 M Mualsl SI Laali 15: t rial, 1 r-iprio ' -n ii ana v1 11 I I lariawaii I", rmmjm, rrw ina if, SmiUi and ouUlvan. 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