Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 22, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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Stromback, BorstfMcGee
To Hurl for Senators
The Salem Senators clot out
, their spring training exhibition
schedule at Oregon City to
iilfht eppoiite the Oregon City
Elks, a highly-regarded semi
pro team.
The game will be played at
Kelly field In Oregon City,
tarting at 8 o'clock.
In recent yean, the Elks
have carved a prominent role
in Oregon aemi-pro clrclei
under the management of Dr.
Frank Diereckx, a former Sa
1 lent Senator pitcher. However,
Zhereckx la no longer with the
club.
The Oregon City team la
now managed by Fhll Tuor,
and contains aome ot the top
Vile Varsity,
Squads Both
vera Gllmore'i Salem high
track squad scored another
dual meet victory Tuesday as
they topped Hillsboro in both
' varsity and Junior varsity
totals. The meet waa held here.
Salem's George Meyers, who
. ' has virtually broken all Salem
shot put records, heaved the
' 12 pound ball 62-ft. 5-in. for
the best effort he has ever had.
: Meyers will have strong com'
petition in the state meet when
. he tangles with a Medford atar
who has thrown the shot CD
, feet. -
The Vikings copped the var
sity action 72-50 while the
Salem Junior varsity team was
whining 75-47. The . Vikings
so to Portland Friday for a
; four way meet with Jefferson,
Lincoln, and Benson.
VABsrrx axsuLTi 1
tit rud hith hurdles I. Alias Lit
bib. H; J, Jack Blihop, Si I, Helps
aforruco, a. Tim 10-0 eeoonds.
100 sard dub 1, Ttrrr Salisburf, S;
f, Murrar Jeneen, Si , Dtek Hiutt, B.
i Time, 10.7 aaeonda.
Mile 1, Howard sailor, Si 1, tweener
Ml I, Dalrrmple, a. Tim, 4:47.
440 Sard deeh 1, Dick adwerde. Bt 1,
Cnoek Johnson, at I, Strafford. H.
Tuna S4.4 aimimla
100 rard hurdlae 1, Hertremph, Ht 1,
lValnaa, Si I, Tnels, B. Time, 33.1 aec-
OTUU.
330 vard dub 1, Ken rUwllnss, 0;
, Tamr sallaimrr. ai I. slur, H. Tlma,
S4.0 geoonds. -
NO rard race 1, Jim Knepp, a; 3.
Tad Hannt. a: I, Millar, B. Tlma, 1:01.0.
110 yard relar Won br BIlMwro,
tRuehlew, Blser, BartrampU, and Xd-
varda), Tlma, I:e.o.
ahol pal 1, Oeorss llarara. Si 1
Dennis Oerland. at 3, Jim Person, a.
Dlstenoe, S3 It. Ott tnehee. ...
High Jump 1, Bill walkar, Si S, Xa
crera, H, and Loken ,H, Uad. Helghth,
It.. 1 Inehei.
Polo vault i, Oarr Ingram, Bi I, Id
aVaeoh, S; t, Oral! Oetelr. S, and Don
Llmboeaer, a, Uad. Height. 10 It, tt
Inchaa. . . - I
Javelln-l, Ray Taylor, a: f , echaaftar,
Lsthe Too!
Hew it is peeeMe te hsTe fiae
woodworking lathe with toalote
ana tm 344mA OMwenaJ wv
jurDeWaJt 9.95
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Faces
semi-pro talent la Oregon.
Among members of the Elks
team are BUI Taltt, first base;
Del Schroer, second base; Fred
Granado, third base; Dave
Teyema, left field; Jack Dunn,
center field and Milo Meskel,
pitcher. .
Meskel will be en the
mound for Oregon City to
night, Manager Hugh Luby
of Salem plana to use three
young pitchers Dick Strom
bach, Larry Borst and Jim
McGee. ;
' Luby also reports that Con'
nie Perez, Salem outfielder
who finally cleared through
immigration officials after be-
Joyvee Track
Score Wins
h; t. Mti.u.r, h. cutanea, in ft. sy to.
3, Hartrampn, Hf 3, Dave Johnson,
cutanea, 19 It., 3i incnee.
DUeua 1, Ray Taylor, at S, Lor an
UtchaUon, Bi 3, Oeone Mayan, a. Ble
tanoe, 134 It,, I Inchaa.
IUN10B VABSITT
130 yard high hurdlaa I. OH atawart,
8; 3, Jek MarahalJ, ; 1, Lelnan, B.
Tlma, 30 aacondi.
loo yam dean l, David Muir, at i,
mu Kauiman, 0; 1, Mmoan, a. Time,
10.3 seconds.
Mlla J. Bob Sehultl. 8: t. Don Swarta,
B; 3. Jonee, B. Tlma. 8:11.1.
yard taan 1. Kuaniow. Bi I.
Barry JuuL at I. Falkliu. B. Tlma. 87.s
seoonos.
uo yard low Hurdlaa I. oil atawart.
B: 3. Nerlor. Hi 3. Jack MarihalL a.
Time, 24.2 aaeonda. .
no vera dun 1. Bin saurman. s:
. Buehlow, Bj t, Lambert, H. Tlma,
3B.9 aacondi.
ISO yard raea I. Kan Martin, ai 1.
narior, ui 1, saarcy, b, Tlma, a:l4.
uo yard ralay won by Hlllabora.
(Falklna. Van Domlem. Matmaon. and
urnoart). Tlma, !:..
Shot L Bay. Bl 1. Baaton. Si 1.
oaimnun, s. uiatanea, aa Zl., a inenaa.
H ID Jump 1. Ruihlov. H: 9. Mar.
ahall, 8; 3, Joal Blaco, a. Balihtn, 4 It..
a lacnaa.
Pole vault 1. Ren Coon, an a. Jaui
B; and Lalnen, H, tied. HelfhUi. s II.
Javelin 1. Bowera. B: 3. Aaatea. Bt 3.
aiut n. vuianea, Ida it., io inonee.
Broad Jump 1. Harry Junl. a: 1.
Mulr, Hi 3, atonebrlnk, a cutanea,
17 It., U to.
DUeua 1. Bob Orllfln. at 1. ahbnnttti.
Os 3, aaaton, B. DUtanca, 114 It., s Jn.
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April 23
1
OftN rKIDAY NIGHT
0
lng stuck In Cuba for weeks,
is now en route to Salem.
It Is doubtful if he will ar.
rive in time to play at Oregon
City tonight, but Perez will
likely be in the lineup when
the Senators open their West
ern International league season
with Calgary in a split double.
header Friday.
Drag Races Set
For Camp Adair
At Noon Sunday
Drag race competition will
be conducted in eight classes
for autqmoblle and one class
for motorcycles at Camp Adair
Sunday. A trophy will be
presented to the winner of
each class.
Cars will be placed in
classes according to their
weight and displacement. Each
entrant must have a certified
weight slip from any public
scale. Cars must be weighed
empty.
Car owners must report the
bore and stroke of their en
gines to meet officials. Each
driver must have a driver's 11'
cens and fire extinguisher.
If under 21 years of age, the
driver must have notarized
consent from his parents.
Competition begins at 12
noon, and no entries for com.
petition will be accepted after
1 p.m.
Yesterday's Stars
(By The Aaaoclatad Fran)
Battlnf Joa Colllni. New York
Yankeea, homered oil Marv Orlaiom In
fifth. Innlna tor aame'a only run aa the
Yankee, beat Bolton. 1-0.
Plltehlnr Curt almonl. Philadelphia
Pnlla, acattered flva alnalaa and atruck
out elaht In wlnnlna hla aacond (ame
ol the aeaaon, 7-1, over the Brooiirn
Dodger.
Minor League Scores
(By Tne AJeociaiea rreiai
AMEBICAN ASSOCIATION
Loulavllla 14, Minneapolis 13.
8t. Paul 3, Eaniaa City 4.
Charleston 10, Toledo 0.
Indlanapolla at Columbut poltposad.
TSXAS LEAQUI
Beaumont 8-3, Houston 0-7
Dallaa 0, Port worth 0.
Tulsa 7, Oklahoma City 4.
Bhreveport 7, Ban Antonio S.
WESTERN lEAOlIB
Omaha 1, Daa Molnia 1, 13 tnnlnu.
Colorado Bprlnu 3, Pueblo I.
Denver 1, Wichita 0.
Bloux Olty 13, Llnooln S.
TIDE TABLE
Tliee far Tall. Orera April, lis
(Cempllea ky V. i. Caaal and Geodelle
Sarver, rortland, ore.)
Hlah Watera
Low Vf atari
' 7:01 a.m. 4.3
1:43 a.m. 3.1
3:13 p.m.
3.1
3.04 p.m.
3:&&a.m.
1:S3 p.m.
' 3:40 a.m.
8:35 p.m.
4:31 a.m.
4:15 pjn.
V:08 a.m.
4:48 p.m.
0:45 a.m.
0:31 p.m.
3:14 a.m.
4.7
0.4
4.7
3.0
4.7
0:38 p.m.
0:31 a.m.
30:00 pjn.
10:17 a.m.
10:37 p.m. 3.S
11:07 a.m. 4.S
10:3 p.m. 0.0
1:54 a.m. 4.S
11:10 p.m. 0.3
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WI GIVI
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
WIL Will Play to
Million Fans This
Year, Says Brown
Vancouver, B.C. W At
tendance in the 10-game
claas A Westers Interna
tional Baseball League win
pase the one million mark
this yer, President Bob
Brown predicted Tuesday.
Brown, who succeeded
Bob Abel of Tacoma aa
president of organised base
ball's largest league, said at
tendance last year, when the
league had eight teams was
the worst since 1949, Just
under 700,000.
"With Calgary and Ed
monton both in the league
this year we should draw at
least .300,000 more," he said.
Brown will toss out the
first ball at Victoria Thurs
day when the defending
champions open against the
Spokane Indians. Other
league openers are Lewlston
at Vancouver Thursday,' and
Yakima at Wenatchee, CI
gary at Salem, Edmonton at
Trt-Clty Friday.
Sports Results
OBIOON PBEP BISULTS
(By The Aaaoclatad Praia)
BaaabaU
Rainier 10, Scappooaa 1.
Canton 10, McLaren Boy' School S.
North Marlon 8. Amity 0.
Varboort 11, KM Military (Portland) 4
Bt. Helena 3, Clatakanie l.
Mllwaukia 11, Park Boaa S.
Albany 4, Lebanon 1.
Springfield 10, Cottaea Orovo .
Elmira 7, Oakrldge 0.
Weit Linn 8, Hillsboro t.
Newberg 3, Poreit Grova 1.
Tliard 7, Beaverton 0.
Columbia Prep (Port.) 0, Wy-Bait 3.
Philomath 13. Burton 7.
Central Oathollo (Pork) 3, Oreahaa i.
Dallaa 3, sandy 3.
Tillamook 7-4, Astoria 1-3.
1 tnhlll 3, wlllamlna 0.
Creiwell 0, Pleasant Hill 1.
Willamette 10, Dnlveralty 0 (both
Euiana).
Junct. City 3, St. Pranela (Kuiana) 0.
Eugene 5, Roseburi 4.
Toledo 14, Tall 8.
Banka 13, Dayton 3.
Track
Park Rosa 08, Bandy 00, Oreo. Olty 33.
Greaham 117, Battle Oround. Wash. 04
Poreit Orove 3t, West Linn 47Va,
Newbari 37.
COLLEGE RESULTS
BaaebaU
Seattle 10-17, Puiet Bound 0-3.
Whltworth 0-0, cent. Washlniton 0-0.
Lower Columbia J. C. 11, Concordia 3.
Oregon State Rooks 0, Olark J. C. 0.
Llnfleld 1, Portland State 0.
Lewie it Clark 4, Portland U. a (11 1ns-
ingai.
Oregon 7, Washington Bt $ (10 inn.).
Idaho a, Washington 0.
Oalf '
Oregon State Utt, Portland Stat 0M.
Everett J. C. 8, Seattle 7.
Lewie av Clark Utt, Pacific M.
Willamette 10, Llnfleld 0.
Tennis
Willamette X Llnfleld 0.
Lewie and Clark 4, Paclllo S.
it Otten
229
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NORTHERN STAMfS
SCORES in
Capitol Alleys
COMMSBCIAL NO. 1
Weadry'a ramltare 4 H. Ol Inker
07, V. Perry 114. D. Woodry 440, L.
atanlav US. c. Poreman 033. Bawttn
aan'a Capltel CMy Lair. (0) K. Meleon
438. D. Bingland 4S4. W. Sprlgw 408, B
Oallagbar U0, B. Miftert 837.
Wleklaad'a Spartlaw Ota 4 D
Hendrla 400, C. Morris 484, L. Harra
403, B. Ryan 800, B. Lawless 477. Stan
Feeds (0) J. Sheldon 404, O. Lena r en
513, W. Walla 88). B. Duffus 804, B.
Langhoff 841.
Marian Creamery 8)-4- Davenport
033. M. Pakar 40t, at. Allen 800, r. Kan
yon 808, B. Kins SSO. Saiess Title Cam
patty (1) B. Owen 488. D. Torgeson 438.
V. MCMUIIen 893, E. BIU 439.
Nlenelson's uiaranea (SI M. Cady
408, D. Adams 418, C. Bertram 447, C.
Ecker 437, P. Bolton 807. Oeldlee ef Oil-
tan (3 J. Berr 471, P. Prank 480,
o. Bowel 003, o. Berr 483, o. Benteon
533.
Kalght'a ai Oalubns (81 L. Koutnev
487. T. Belgler 478, A. Pransa 083. M.
Arts 470. B. BtUler 480. Orval'a Deed
Cars 1 8. Kitchen 087, M. McClarr
443, O. Lame 018, H. WUkeraon 43L W.
Cllna 538.
High team same and series Knlahti
of Columbus, 103 and 3818. High tad.
game Bob King of Marlon Oraamary,
318. Blah Ind. series Boo Bran ol Wlek
laad'a Sporting Gooda, 800.
INDUSTRIAL NO. 1
Baton Jehnaen Allaneea (31 eriu
481. Arma 430, Sprlgga 830, Parrlah 404,
earner 418; Carlr'a Dairy (I) Wright
Hofitetter 373, Edlund 481, Salstrom
en, Huier eoi.
Eaal Belaya Liana (3) Clark 481. Whit.
taker 404, Hauaen 0O3. Bchlmben 807.
Dyer 484: Blae Lake (1) Lloyd 480,
Dealer 483, Ayras 443, Pettlt 438, Lang
hoff 003.
Elwaad'a Maaanrr (41 Hwood 018.
Craycroft 43S. Shlpman 480, wilkalla 808,
Buich 883; NaUeaal Battery (a) Came
ron 418, Moody 350, Walls 411. Lewis 384.
Bartholomew 488.
HaUyweed Finance (81 Clark 840. AI-
biich 441, Jonei 401, Oeddei 030, Olney
835; Elka (D-Thompaon 478. Charrlng
ton 408, Ready 440, McKlnney 448, Karr
488.
Salem PeUee (4)-MaBhen S67. Prleie
441, Creasy 404, DaVall 403, Nicholson
438; Snobaya (0) Pease 470, Merrell 485,
McAllister 433, Bl evert 403, M. Merrell
85L
MADE THF ARMYs-NAVY 600K SIOtB A IEAPER
Men's Fancy Dress
TIES
Assorted Colors
Rer. S1.00 Value
3 h,M.O0
Boys' Part Wool
COAT SWEATERS
Button
Front
1.00
Men's Leather
WORK SHOES
Composition Soles
Assorted $0 AC
sizes ),yd
100 VIRGIN WOOL
GABARDINE
DRESS SHIRTS
Assorted Slies
Values to $12.95
mil am mm'rmmtMmw
Army
FIELD SHOES
Heavy Duty
Assorted $f Ml
Sizes Pr
Men's
DRESS HATS
Asst Colors and Sites
Re9-Se$1.50
Heavy Dnty
Berry Trainers
Leather Gloves
Long Gauntlets
$2.39,
evr"1 0pEN FRDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M.
the ALLEYS
High team game and aeries. 004 and
sots; hlah lad. game, W. aprlgga of
Aaish Johnson Appliances, 3471 high Ind.
asrlaa. D. Buech ot Xlwocd'a Masonry,
803.
INDDSTBIAL NO. S
Wags Bretkere 4 Coo 470. Carter
488, WhlUock 304, Muss 877, Woatphel
ess: anUie'a Eleetrie (0 Maynard i,
McCain 380, Jaeobion 410, Coorer 443,
Arthur 453. '
Vertland Oaa at Cake (8) Keller 430,
Hulett 448, Btaley 830, Martin 438, Lau
dla 431; Brewa'e Jewelera (D H. Bau
gen 488, Heller 383, C. Bausan 404, V.
Heueen 811.
Whlllakera Weldera (3) whlttaker
843, Wacken 838. Charrlngton 387, El
wood 478, Losan 488; Wink's Bright Spat
(8) Polk 488. Myara 448, Day 400, Ie
444. RalnS 474.
Valley Ferns Stan (8) Orar 014,
Schmidt 433. Dolre 887. Prince 400, bui
llvan 813: Kannr'e Beel Estate (1)
Krr 483, Bosa 4T8, Bill 470, Amunua
433, Gibson 830.
Chavpeuee Meal Martel III wicgirer
448, Landla 470, Neura 014, Hoyt tog,
Ohappelle 431: Kelser Merehante (S)
Breseler 435, Craycroft 404, coomler 474,
KenhUr 433. Pederaon 831.
MaCane raea Bales (gj TOompBon
480. Corns tock 884. Thurmen 308, wu-
kalla 834, Medina 800; Beber Bardwara
(1) Powell 814, Jonea 4H, irrer 4,
Caueev 408. Parmer 018.
High team same, Mecuns rooQ saiaa,
001; high team aarlei, Valley Perm
store, 3538; high Ind. game and series,
Harold Comitock of Medina Pood Belee,
387 and 884. (New high same (or league
for aeaaon.)
Second half champions Valley Perm
Store, will play off with MeCuno Pood
Sales for laasus championship.
Duck Pins
MEN'S CITY LEAGUE
Wil'wette Art Tile (0) Schols 408,
Heraohback 301, Bober 408, Jacober 413,
Meyer 833; Lea Newman (4) Nelnatt
501, H. Nelnast 380, Bublar 410, John
eon 813, Cappa 447.
Kara Badla (1) Oauthler 480, Hansel
344, Still 107, Dean 403, Kayo 458; Twee
die Oil (8) Sobarf 333, Miller 387, Bar
rUon 450, Follnikl 433, Penny 013.
Davie Oil Cm. (4) Omohundro 300.
Beharf 331, Miller 448, Blanton 443, De
vie 410; Dyer Ins. 0 Lanta 388, OUa
131, Greenwood 301, cnaataln 387, Stay-
One Lot Men's
WORK PANTS $S.)5
(rokeii $Iim-m. $3.9$ Value , w w
One Lot Boys'
DRESS SLACKS SLEnfl
tea, U.15 Value
ALL SALEM WILL BE HERE
FOR THESE BARGAINS!
Big Duke and Bull Dozer Leather Faced
WORK GLOVES Gift'
Reg. $1.39 Value
Heavyweight
Army Son tan
PANTS
Zipper Front
Sanforised
$389
Men's Blue
BIB OVERALLS $2,89
SerrforlzoxJ PrMhnink Tsi
Blue Chambray
WORK SHIRTS $L!9
Two RocxitWre-i-iir aUi att 0
TARPS Hirsch Weis Water-proofed
5x7 $2.75
8x10 : 6.75
12x14 : 12.75
Boys' and Girls'
COWBOY BOOTS v
9 to3V4 $6.95
Plastic
RAINCOATS
1.00
V length
OPEN FRIDAY IVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M.
eel
Cappa Deed Can (8-Smlth 400. Alder
man 4U. C. Cappa 4)4. Miller 438, L.
ceppa 483; Oaallly TJaed Can (1) Camp
bell 418, B- enjeJgrove aee, ewi --
- aab V.n D-ll 430.
talent Tin (0) Bowa 384. Oranhan
341. Bra 308, cooa sea, wmw
rresty Oleen (4) Howell 374, York 430,
Thomas 384, Kailie e, wow an.
ui.h team aerlea and lame. Lea New.
man, 3)14 and 0141 high Ind. aerlea, Ar-
nl. U.T.r wuiunnw w.
high Ind. game, A. Pennr, (Twasdlo OH)
307. .
MEN'S CITY LEAOUE
n.rf. imi re. is) If. Omohundro 388,
H. acharf 330, H. Miller! 108. O. Kenton
487. I. Davu 480. Lea Newasea )-Lao
Cappa 313. M. Nelnaat 408. H. Hllnaal
404, B. Hubler 38T. . jonneou e..
nu.n a W. Howell 431, V,
Tork 487, A. Thomas 345, E. Kallls 308,
t wrni ST. Tweedia reel uu til
ikherf 388. B. MlUer 300, 1. Harrison
318, M. Follnekl aas, A. reuor eie.
Salem Tin (1)-T. Howe 380, D. Jto-
Oranhan 373, O. Cook 38), E. white eae,
law . Mi ,,.r ins. i a i n . owi-
na saa R Greenwood 344. L. Olio 880,
B. Lenta no, V. unaeiaio w.
OaaUty Can (D B. Campbell 308, B.
an.i..nv ass. t. sihort 441. P. anal.
srove 400, ai. van wvu eeu.
()) B. Gauthler sag, St. uenaei eve, v.
Still 480, D. Dean 348, K. Kara 848.
Dana TJaed Care (1 H. Smith 440,
B. Alderman 300, C. Cappa 388, P. Miller
483. Lea Cappa 403. WrJlaautle Art Tile
(8) E. Schols 308, A. Heracnoeu ooe,
B. Hober 443, m. Jacooer 308, A. Mayer
487.
Hlah team aerlea and same Kayo Ra
dio, 3338 and 818. High Ind. series and
same Keith Faya, 188 and 848. ..
Fights Last flight
(By The Associated Prose) '
Mkwaakle Larry Watson, 1S7M, Oma
ha, outpointed Canny Nardlco, 178,
Tampa, 10.
Log Angelaa jcaa aeongia, ir . uni
ir. kaooked out Keeny Taraii, listi,
Los Angelee. 4.
Talede Pat "Bpunkr' Lowrr, 147, To
ledo, knocked out Chuck Poster, 148,
Omaha, 8.
wenaeotov. sitae. jimmy jsrown,
103, Hartford, Conn., stopped Dlok Mill
er, 148 tt. Werren. 0.
Baiu. aseat. junmr navels, us. nan
Pranolsoo, and Joey Clflmo, 1M, Port
land, Ore., draw, 10.
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Wool ,
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Men'a R V It Suntan
Gabardine Uefala and Grey
SPORT SS5S WORK
SHIRTS 8ea SHIRTS
$345 $249 $1195
Western Style
DRESS SHIRTS
$7995$5.95
Pearl 8nap Bottona
Children's Western
COWBOY BOOH
Siies
4 to 8
4.95
Wednesday, April 22, 1953
Miami Bsaea, Ha. Larry MuJIoa, 133,
Miami, outpointed rat Marouno, 113,
Brooklyn, 10.
Saerameata, Calif. aantlaao latebaa,
137, welaenbun, Colo., outpointed Dout
Klrb7, 138, San Pranclaco, 10.
Brooklyn (Blageweod Oiml-Danny
Olovanelll. 148)4, Brooklyn, outpointed
Jacklo O'Brien, 147, Merldan, Oona., 10,
tjfYat. Utaf
So smooth
it leaves you
breathless
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tJuamdut
V . 0ap A
vuurw
OpiixitMaderrom 100 trtln neutral iplrfu.
Sec. Pierre Smirnoff Fit. Inc. Harford. Con a.
10
mm
Water-Repellent
Zipper Honey
BELTS
$550 15c
Men's Short Sleeve '
Sport Shirts
Sanforized $100
Reg. 1.95 I
Men's Dress
OXFORDS
Values $.95
to 12.95 O
MEN'S ALL-WOOL
WHIPCORD
PANTS
Forest Green and Sago
Grey Zipper Front
Reg.
$15.95
Value
$1195
Wolverine Shell
Horsehlde
8" Work Shoes
Values $aC95
to 12.95 W
Men's Camp Moc
Composition Soles
3.59
All-Wool Navy
auruenecK
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