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page 8 RegUler-Guard, Eugene, Ore, Fri., Mar. 21, 1952 FISH TALES BY DICK STRITE A. R. ChrMcnsen, Junction City angler, itirred up quite business between local (Ithermen, the itate fame commlaalon. the state police and thli writer durln the paat few day Beciuie of a prlnler'i mistake in the March Isaue of the Game Commission Bulletin, any number of flihermen were taking trout (over 12 Inches) out of the Willamette River In thli area even though the limit is lifted at two (2). . Classy College Quints at OSC Regional Tests Open First Rounds By DICK RTRITK K.rl.l.r-Oii.rl Sp0Mi Idll.r . n the Bulletin, the regulation, listed th. winter ae.son for . trout, 11 with ambition, Jack ,nlmon, stoolhead and ,almon between the date, or "00 'Ji toward the NCAA championship, to April 18, inc!ulve-and the Willamette Slough and Willamette ,, y,e at om Colg(,um court River were listed among the "open water,." ... 'Friday night in the ffrst round of Chrlstinnscn reported that ne naa cauea me cumiiiismuii aim w one of rour regional palyorrs, The told "go ahead and fish, a, the Bulletin wa, correct," Apparently the commission had not studied the Bulletin, became we called to check Monday morning and the commission Informed us otherwise intr.H mil the error, which wa, the failure of the Bulletin to i-.i,..i. th. niinwino to the Willamette River "up to the confluence hm ri; of Calapooya River." Thl, addition had been deleted In the Bulletin j Tne flngl wi, b(J poyed galur however. ... 1.1111. J day, the Friday loser, meeting in Ignorance of the law I, no excu,e and we rather Imagine that tne openeI.( the tw0 wnners in the from now on it will be costly to have a trout in possession along the njghtcap with the champion Willamette in this area until April 19, opening 01 trout aeason. . , ..qualifying iot the National semi The synopsl, in the annual anglers' guide is correct. BOAT PARADE. APRIL 13 schedule here: 7:30 p.m. UCLA v, Clara. 9:15 p.m. Wyoming vs. Santa Okla- finals and finale in Seattle Tues day and Wednesdaj of next week, 10,000-seat pavilion. So, seats for this "Biggest college basketball show" ever staged in the state are available. Favorites for the finals here Saturday will be UCLA (20-10) Siemeringr Silent In Grid Scandal PHOENIX. Ariz. (JP) Larry Slemerlng. head coach at nearby Arizona State College at Tempo, stood silent Thursday in the middle of a man-sized football scandal. jMcGees Defeat Stewart Chevs Phillips 66ers Pass Rea Travelers 70-52 -The U. S. Air For Hurler John Podres- Brooks Snub $250,000 Off MIAMI (U.R) General manager; him in an exhiku.-. tiavasi sam rnaay ne nag snouia be a world.k ' Buzz turned down an offer of $250,000 matures for a young pitcher in tne BrooK- onlv 10 n- losing only three withu,'1 DENVER UP)- Ivn nnHffpr farm system. - "my tnree u-iii. ., The oner, ne sam, came irom ln the Mountain ftij tne cieveiano. iiiuiuns ucspnc me season. He led tk T '"ft! 1 fact that the pitcher is subject to. outs with 22B id tars, a scrappy oanu uie ui :earnea runs in is . KVBI bustlers, and Holly- the young hurler involved but the' mark of , 6, J" gam J Force All Stars, a scrappy band the draft. Ba vast did not name. earned runs in I "t of tireless bustlers, ana nouy wood', take-lt-easy Fibbers knocked out top-rated Oakland, Calif., and Defending Champion, wood', take-lt-easy FiDDers unura organized ball. H. knocked out top-rated Oakland, Podrcs, a leit nanaerwno was xne eieven and Sv, Calif and Defending Championlmost sensational pitcher m class D, ei "0. San Francisco Thursday night in: baseball last year. "IF HE DOFSVt , t..i 1 Amoior Athletic ' . ., k. oi,Imabh me ........ ALTHOUUJI u I on me roster sure to mak in 1 Union basketball quarterfinals. ( dub podres haJ been manager Chuck Drei !!1 1 . .'.,. 'hi. ,l. t-,.j TlnHr. Kji..... d I THE FLYERS, running rings spring irain ns i0okT, 7;;v le0' tbi around the rangy Oakland Atla.-i.nd baseball men who -have seen .'.''"S Prospect Pacific Engineers, battled through, him say he is destined to be one years. 'i me "ai uia not sav whft I "He is quick, sharp and has fine ed him in behalf of'r l. ,WK1 i Du rA,..n.nfl :j . 1 Velani) I 7- vau Pitcher was m n' first j Border Conference eligibility rules. The charge was made by Joe 40-34 victory. Matesic's charges, made public in a notarized statement this week, 1 Molly team, reverting to old-style ;lne rocked the state. slow-down ball control oasKetpaii, 'stalled San Francisco's fast break-1 A MEMBER of Indiana Univer-i,n. chevrolets. 43-41. He has Ween accused of arranging a deception to get around;,,, overtime period to post their, ol tne greatest. .. .. 1 oavasi did not o. ..I..,.-., is uuun. Matesic, who was an all-conference lineman at Tempo last fall. I Hollywood', Fibber McGee PhillieT said after watchinglaskin7if tk luJ C,U M..al4 no tn ft f -StV P - iH.lier Urie f , , 1 . l ! i 1 ioo in aciion r naa y ana oai- if Grover Wilson has formed a novice trapsnooting team urday njghts wiu be three other for the Eugene Gun Club a team that will compete agalnat ( regionai playoffs at Kansas Citv. sharpshooter, like Ray Olaa,, Fred Peter,, Dock Baker and John;Chicago and Raleigh, N. C, with Hurd. . . . John Warren 1, captain of the novice team that In-j the winners of those sudden-death eludes Rube Ross, Irv Schulz, Bob Anet and several other,. . . . playoffs also making the trek to It will be a handicap affair, of course, and 1, tentatively jcheduled Seattle. for Sunday, March 30. . . . Despite the absence of the pre- Th rirounn Patriot, (formerly Izaak WaltonB) are quite anxious season favorite. Washington, and to start plan, to co-operate with the bureau of park, and recreation the popular-favored Seattle Uni ln developing a Juvenile fishing program. . . . After securing .veraity "O'Briens," the NCAA an adeouate spot from the game commission,' the program may; event here is expected to attract .... i rf.M ini Instructions in flv and bait casting and crowds of 7000 to 9000 in the the care of equipment. , Care of equipment, by the way, i, something you all can be thinking about. Have you looked at your rod, your reel, your line, leaders, files, and the rest of the tackle you'll be needing April 10? if vnn'ro not Qualified to make your own rod repairs, remember that the local repair .hop, will be extremely busy the week be- y w yi.. .zu-i fore the season starts. plons, and Wyoming (27-5). Sky. BOAT PAKAUK, Ai-iuii in line Conference titlists. Underdogs . . . .1 ii.l it,- will be two independents, Santa i( A totni or mi, mm ureBim i.a..B. ...... c)nrn (i5.9, and Oklahoma City : aalmon-steelhead report cards from March 1, I960, through (187) ' February 28, 1051, provided the atate game commission with some ) . interesting fact,. ... Of the number contacted only 32 per cent I reported making catches, and those "experts" reported catching PfLpe h flVfir&n 81.91)4 steelhead and 82,10(1 Balmon. ... ' W f Wl C7U The steelhead fishing season ended last Sunday and one of i CORVALLIS, the finest last-day catches was made on the lower Siuslaw by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arnold of Eugene, fishing with Kenny King. . . . All four were extremely bright and fresh females, averaging from 8 to 12 pounds, and one of the fish had sea lice. . . . One of the best tail-end fish taken wa, one that weighed about 15 pounds, taken by Hal Chapman, with Everett Spaulding at the oars. . . . OSC I, experimenting with the use of fish waste as a possible source of salmon hatchery food, mixed with salt or mineral salts. . . . The usual fish food ta beef liver which la prohibitive be cause of the cost. . . . Have you ever tried smoking and preparing salmon livers for a snack spread? They say it la terrific, with crackers and the right kind of beverage. . . . Charley May inform, u, that Mr. and Mrs. John Hooker have leased May', Cafe at Triangle Lake and will be open seven days each week, opening at 7 a.m. to cater to the apgllng trade. Grade Beats Edean7and6; In Semi-Finals PINEHURST, N. C W) Mr,, Julius A. Page Jr.. of Chapel Hill, N. C, the last player to win thre? ...acel.ra Mrtrth and South Golf tournaments, Friday stood In the.ment sity's varsity team in 1950, Mate sic admitted he enrolled at Ari zona State under the name of his brother Andrew, in September, without waiting a year as re quired. Walt Ruth, Siemering's line coach who resigned soon after the Matesic Ineligibility case first was made known in January, con firmed most of Matesic's state- nath of Pat O'Sullivan of Orange, Conn., who hopes to turn the trick Dr. Grady Gammage, president of the college, investigated the Bartlesville, Okla, Phillips 86ers, drawing a bead on their, eighth AAU championship in 10 years, breezed by the Artesia, N. M. Rea Travelers, 70-52. PEORIA, ILL.. Caterpillar Dies els, flashed by the Warrensburg. Mo., Riggles Plaza Bowl, 66-43. The quarterfinals winners qual ified for the playoff later this ' month in Kansas City and New York City to select the Olympic ! team that will compete at Heism- ."?ge' .r... ,,"!iki. Finland, this summer. They tnn circumstances wnen mey iusl ; - , , iirtrt;f0 t0Miss O'Sullivan hurdled onewere disclosed. The report of t,1$1 major obstacle in Thursday's (special college committee was .team. 0Z ments Phit second round when she" outlasted never made public. I the 1940 Olvmoic cham- But Dr. Gammage said he tnlk-i,n j i ,.,. ...hi, v, urA pion. Regents and they approved his recommendation that Siemering be given a new contract for 1952-53. Let Us Guard Your Goods" Modern Concrete Building for Storoj Eugene Transfer & Storage Co, Dial 5-0151 . 2g ,m J Ore. (U.R) The court Cowboys from Wyoming, 10th top basketball team in the nation, were briefed by Coach Ev Shelton Friday as they prepared for action in the western regional NCAA cage playoffs. Wyoming, the Skyline confer ence champion, meets defense- minded Oklahoma City University In the second game of a double header. UCLA, winner of the Pa cific Coast conference, play, In dependent Santa Clara, In the first game. The Cowboys are favored to win the western regional and meet the winner of the Kansas City tourna ment for the western title. The winner of that game will then battle the eastern champion for the national crown. However, Coach Doyle Parrack's Chiefs may offer contention to the fnwnnkps. flltlahnmn Pllv hnH tho California I JOE GORDON, in a concentrated Rccond best defensive record in tho nation during the 1951-52 sea SPOIMTS DtDRBCCD S Mae Murray, Rutland, Vt., 1 up, in a 20-hole thriller. In the lower bracket it was Mary Agnes Wall, Menominee, Mich., against Grace DeMocs, Cor vallis, Ore., and Ida McDowell, Camden, S. C, against Barbara Romack, Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Page did not have to ex tend herself as she trounced Sonia Wise, York, Pa., 7 and 5. The Dodgers Seek Ewell Blackwell THURSDAY DR. GAMMAGE said, "I consider the matter clos. ed." Lynn M. Laney, Phoenix attor- ...,. . u. f-i-i O'Sullivan-Page winner will move :ney and president of the Board of 1 f"'h offered , ,rac,c to a semi-final match Saturday Regents said he would not be : "eas ' ,, The whi p Black against Friday's Mary Lena Faulk smPed1 '".' drastic action Brooklyn Dodgers for Mrs. H. S. Covington survivor. Iff" like misguided and , e" t0 " e Kiearncd Miss Faulk, the medalist, was disgruntled boys are just sore at . ' llrrilfv ' 1 1 j : 1 r 1 a 1 .Stamor ntf " I .nnov artriarl " noi exienaea in ner ana - Gov. Howard Pyle said he felt Ij"', .Ji ",T. ttt " w belled ?. . " ?if I the Reds were asking for Outfield- asked it o review the case Andy Pafko, Rocky Bridges. fSSTSt iUtt jrlpeppery7 utility infield, .. miana, lei, 1 ma j. B ' , lyoung pitcher, probably Jonn Miss DeMoss, like Misses o'Sul-:"" or deny he knew Matesic Was Hu,h5rfo;d. who shut out ciricln- llvan and Murray, a Curtis cup : ineligible when he played football. Jor ive innings in Wednes- i 1 if . V j . day s exhibition game. second round decision over Mary Patton Janssen of Charlottesville, Pa. Mrs. Covington, finalist nine years ago stopped Pat Garner of Midland, Tex., 2 and 1. team member, had the day's best front nine, a one-under 38, and romped over Edean Anderson, Helena, Mont., 7 and 6. Halbrook Sets You Know What not only knew but suggested he change his name. Minor Loop X'A.hnlm IS, Booth Frreman i. Olson 1111. 1. imiNRON sports promoter, chargen tne unK-ieuoit, t siiulhvii wik u,uuk ujrn land Acorns baseball team with of his Sacramento Solnns, ordered "running out" Thursday by can celling a schedule game with the St. Loul, Brown, . . . Manager a steady three-hour hitting drill Thursday. SAN JOSE STATE, Gonzaga, University of Idaho and Washing ton State College all wound up in a four-way tic for first place aflcr the first rounds of the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate boxing mat ches Thursday night In Sacramento. son. holding Texas Christian to 41 points and Oklahoma A&M to only 38. UCLA could prove the surprise team. The Bruins, with an unim pressive 20-10 mark, finished the season strongly and upset highly regarded Washington In the PCC playoffs. . Santa Clara, which produced an average of 61.5 points per game while recording a 15-B seasonal innrk, alrendy holds a seven-point win over UCLA this year. The Broncos, playing their best of tHoppe 'Stands Off .Brooklyn Billiardisr 1 SAN FRANCISCO (U.R) Gray haircd Willie Hoppe, a perennial , winner 01 miiiaro. toiiriinmrn,,, Th(, 8POKANE iNUiANS sign , moven into a tie lor nrsi 1 h.c d he mannRcr's snrii ,, 0s, ,tn world three cushion billiard , born Jr ns n ontfipiripr Thrs n av inursnav niani. narrowly ..... -.. ivmv . .. .... .... ; . a.. d..Ui ni,i. . not-nnn-coin style, cotno prnvine r.r ,!,!,,,.. c-..1 i , iT 1 "''" SOX optioned first baseman BOB formidable opposition to anybody. ,. Z ...1 h n nh i Ai ciinwnu Lumbtr hd 4.0 brn-rt :50-46, in 53 Innings. : BOYD to the Seattle Rainier for' The winners of Friday night', L,8' ,V . r o : wiy J nT ffif.V V'V"fc 3' in an early match. Jo. Cham-; ,he 1052 Pacific Coast League sea- games play Saturday, while the , aro. Mexico City, won from Joe snn. Roys hit .342 and batted In i losers hook up in a consolation ""l' '"VUEL toJiW'at s&! JT'ff vmSM rrorita, Los AnReles, su-ig, in 3( fi4 runs in 145 sanies for Sac-; same. I u. , V Z iBrothen m a 3-i victory over pbcn N.W. FOREST ISS) Hurc. 9 P Hjy-m. B F MeClatn. 6 C 12, Koch. 4 G arv !. b g Hairtfme score: Nw roreit Producti Lincoln's Swede Halbrook uiime uie iiniivimiiu single RHine coi'PINGS (U) (tf) STINKERS ncorinR record for the second Rnme jyenycr. 4 .. f - 7. b, .inokson in succession here Thursday night ' Mpfrr. io ::r:c 8' m.jnci2SJ1 mhan ha nAnMrl l A nnnf Hudprth, 11 2. Arintfl flRainst Bend and boosted his total iVal?timi .core: 8opPin 17. tinkers ; HANDS IN RESIGNATION 12. Nnll. Guard 31. orficials: Williams and Cristner. Brooklyn President Walter O'Malley and Vice-President Buz ?.ie Bavasi, who revealed they had listened to a proposition offered by Gabriel Paul. Reds' general .vi orARn' manager, asked for time to con- siaer u. "We have the pitcher that can wrap up the pennant for Brook lyn," Paul explained. "For such a fellow we must receive plenty in return. We are looking toward the future. Brooklyn can win this year." , 24. suns: coppmgs Jensen. Jarvls S; for two games to 81 points, better than 30 higher than the second place men as the second round of the battle for the 1952 scoring championship continued to be a Halbrook IS In QOSition to crack lead Retread Tires in a 3-1 the tournament mark of 125 points ! SXfS.f1 VF" & anEVn' Sttnkeri Culy. stinchomb. McGuire. uincinis: Williams and Cristner. Moose Bowling An Kiimer rolled Tiigh fame of B2. 01 . 31 . imirsaay muni ASHLAND fP) Charlie Jan- dreau has asked the Ashland School Board to relieve him of his job as head basketball coach at Ashland High School. He said he may accept a teaching post in unt over 'Ashland or fortiana. Jhrr1lNlf' IT'S tm to tmdb t ill llfcWg A DEPENDABLE CAR-J4ff YS, LET'S BUY WHERE-W GET A SQUARE DEAL!" Drive a few mile and tare $50 to $1 501 '50 Chev Club Coup $1595 metallic gra - Loaded wit '50 Olds Club Sedan $1895 '47 Ford Club Cmn $795 tuper Dlx. Heater. Stit mt : Visor Motor Top CntdcUak . '50 Cher Fltn. Tudot $1445 f)ne lady owner ShowtpttJ ent cart Heater. Sell Carti '49 Olds '98' Convertible $1995 Immaculate New top Si tirei Ons owner Londed with xtrai "Look for the Big Tower on Hiwoy 99" '51 Chev Vt Ton Pick J $1695 r00 Actual mitci - Bill peed., etc. Not i j 1HM and now need S OUt 3(1 points 4-0 shutout over Shifter's Food Market. mnr( tn rparh 1 flflrt nninta for , llermnn't Men Store dropped a 3-1 vir more IO reacn l.UUU points lor a;nry 1f naxco. Eat Side Cleaners a-id Single Reason. .A1' Short Metal split at 2-2 with Bob Coaches and athletic directors inv Plsimioc In I A point came nsainst University, the of the National Junior Colleae, second best Derformanc of the i tournament. Rill Mnnr nf Thm ll,H"' "'"",l,n,.-j it,. An,ninn :i pfri hv n nprsistrnt tnurnnment 1 r.n.. i .. u- i iu Making a one-point lfad in the oth ,. c , , , Wooden of 1 w . 1,1. .i. ti,. i.ji -frames. ( lloppe, Diexcl Hill, Pa., the de- fending cliamplon who had al ' ready lost two matches, was equal Mo the pressure of a close matcn inning with a run of four, and .standing off a 4(1-4(1 lie in the ,82nd frame, Hoppe came on to ,win In fine style, i Hoppe Is now tied for the tour ney lead with Jay Boieman, Val lelo, Calif., shotmaker. Each play t or has 6-2 mark with single games 1 to play. rainento last season. place with 47 points. BUCkwalter Of LaGTrande is in 1 Pnlrm. Buck's Auto stopped Lnunderette r flk innl ...ith illn. Kl 91 ota .-U. Atheltic Association Thursday ap-1 CORVALLIS. Ore. lP) Dog- OSAA Alters Plan ;Of Football Playoffs Altenhoteti, Hazel, Salem Buckwalter. LaGrand monre. i nc uaiies Carroll, Klamath Falla Ron. ClevelnnH Mammon, uenn fr r. it Cent C.th. . ,1 asfem IS 11 ment of athletics ... SAM SNRAI) UCLA planned Friday to move , ers at the end of the second round comes bark to the golf tour to hophomore Mike Hinier into nis follow; poso tho biRKest threat to Jack I1'""""'' "neup in the place of in Rtirk Jr. and his victory siring of )ied Don Bragg for Friday night's four tournament wins in five Same with Santa Clara in the re starts. The event Is the Jackson-1 R'onal NCAA basketball playoffs, villa, rla., open starling Saturday. ' TnF tinx has com0 "round to 'haunt Wooden in post-season play- Seven y-five Northwest swlm-ffs regularly. Time and again he . ,o w,n tuiiiH'ie in M'cuon irv outs for Olympic team berths Sat urday afternoon at the University of Washington pool. The W three finishers In all events will KUCiF.NE (I') Oregon will i""iy mr me national games fin-. frown Arrtlne. Cnrv.lll."" has piloted his teams lo the Coast we.ten.how, L6r.nd is ::::: it have four state hiah school foot-(ai!l cheduled in July. bull champions next year instead ; of three as formerly. I Ladies of Elks hccremry i om I'lumi uiv , nrtltj Oreuon School Acti ,--1inu board of control ; nesdiiy night to condi Conference crown .only happen to a key player. This year! i Bragg who caught the n GulllOll RaCeS f the jinx. Southern Division to have something I nrn CL: C:-- ind Market took -o wmh frnni Vltir AssOCla- J iuarretle Tturd.iv nnht tn voted Wed- brid,, iw f o Vtf2.Bl; net playoffs 5't' h hi'ltl irJ"- UIJ,V The freshman forward injured his foot durinR practice after the club had whipped Washington for the conference title. Whether his loss will upset the smoothly oper ating Uclans remains to be seen The Gullion Trophy race were completed last Sunday at Willam ette Pass with Eugene and Spring field skiers dominating first places in all four divisions. n the girls' division of 10 years Another freshman. John Moore!" over L.rTtU Lee, 12, Eugene, in Classes A-l and A-2 as well as WMiameu i .umhrr wim M.inh., Huntu' of Gnrv, Ind., will switch from his went down the giant slalom eoyrse in Class B and Six-Man. roiimS h$b "SVC lib. Aniu'hme-i'tarting Job at forward to take1 twice to record the combined time Last : cnmpiMert in tne same piayous lor mn '''.'''"' vm-innr Pefiri nor- step into the center slot. Bragg is i runs iikiuqwi a spin, one the Class A title. W to pace A school executives group is ex- in l?vrrn'. nccted to recommend that the foot- Hepkum" 4.14 My rti Cxn e ttu Hotel 4TB over Bragg's position. Hibler vill,of two minutes, 13 seconds. One 'step into the center slot. Bragg is or ner runs included a spill, bhe jwith the team, and took a limping nad the second-best time of the At So r Store to; piny. workout, but probably will not ..... , u a....A ver Am" Hum nait jUH.vtiii i.'eirm .m- .,,., . jvemieii haa(Hl out a hefl I9P. Ml ui 4 the Oregon Journal reported. j Eugene Club Fighters Beat Albany Battlers Eugene battlers won four out of seven matches and got draws on the oth'M- three Tuesday night in a club exhibition in the Elks Temple, EuiiiMie, ; Hud Peterson got a TKO over , Hob Only of Albany and Mikei , Coleman, also Fujene, knocked. out Bill Scott, Albany, in the first j round of a light heavyweight! : match. Other results include: Hurt- Wilhamn rte,-iion HownH . Mnixhlh AMan. Dovii SUoev ite- f -non Htlt (Mtltpt.in. Alltny. Hob t(fce rtr Hilh jitli Weiu, Alhanj ; : H:,: Rlffiff drew nith Utinfort. Altvn. nd lee ttiprn dtew in i u Ttitnf ehititton with Hb Scrioon- 1 oer. Hf;.E&HCage Results "rrhent led Rex Caft tr a 5-1 triumph ' NATIONAL JC TOl'RNI I ma and a 455 hih tm: Diamond Scores , IW I NtTKl) PRRSS Bitoii A M. WahiKi.ii A S PtulBiiflehia N 2. IVtroit A n in A 5. St. loin N l, u Inninai hoton N H. MlHv.ii.kle AA 11 BnAKn N 4. fitiniiaH N 0 . hu-Ma N T. (hU-ao A I Mohile RA 4. Prooklvn N "B" j riPveUnd A 1. PilUhurah N fl innhK Oaartfr rinili .wtiihal SS. Poda-e City S ha Hon T4, Joliet S3 Grarrtnnd CT. Abraham n.iMwtn S! fitn iuu ' Orav'i llnilor t Molvtiy CampltelUvilte W Gaiden Cttv ts. Peel lArk" SO NATIONAL A A V IVnr-a Piesel-FlhN- U-C,rt u i .wrsTrax v. Bremer1 rt a Bow I 43 stew rt 4 iNTFR-sravirr 1 Stevenson Named BAKFR i,r Churlfj Slpvfn ynn, 2(t. Thumdny wm nrttnd . hr;id bnskclbnU coach at Bakfr . Hieli School, uccrlin(( Roy So boiu, who will become Pilot Rock fupcrintendent of iiho,l. Strvc-n-nn has been assistant baaktftball and track coach at Bakar. LEARN TO DRIVE TED'S DRIVING SCHOOL Phone S-t4tS Complete Course $10. to $.'0. 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