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PAOE TWO Grapplers Resume in Open Air Card at High School Field TrwliMiill I ?J TEAM WRESTLING WILL BE FEATURE IN SPORT REVIVAL McDonald and Smolinski to Meet Kenaston and Kelly In New Style Action Wilson, Pasha to Open Promoter Mack Llllanl's grappling trout, ebaent from this oommunlty for Uia pant month, flarea lortn with fauawsd Inn tonight at tna open. Ir high aohool atadlum In tha (Irat undar-tha-stars program bf tha aum mrr aaaaon. Aa uaual, brawling ataru at 0:30 aharp, and than will ba no ohanga In admlsalon pricoa. With 'J400 flna aaata avallabla, 400 Ungalda and 3000 grneral admUalon ona o( tha largaat wrcatllng crowds In meant yours la axpnotod to jam tha atadlum to wltnaaa tha mat laam battle avar atagrd In aouthern Ore gon. It will ba Sockoya Jack McDonald and Polish Palooka Joa Bmollnskl taamlng together In a one-hour, four-out-of-alx Jail encounter with Bgt. Dob Kenaston, Oold lilU'a prlda and Joy. and Flaah Kelly, a clean and aolentlflo newcomer from San Trnncleoo. Tlia two teama will sock ach other around until ona or the other olHalna four tumbles, within the apaca of 00 mlmitca. Rounding out tha program, Benny Wilson of Texaa and All Faaha of Hindustan clash In a all-round open Inn astto. Toy Alio, popular Finnish rsJerae, will attempt .to keep things from going ohaotlo. All alx principals oil tonight's da luxe attraction are In great ahape for tha open-air Inaugural, MeDon Id, rugged eloggcr from Brattle, haa been training ardoualy for tha past two weeks, and clatrna ha la In tha finest physical condition of hla caraar. Kenaaton, master of tha devastating Oold Hill crab, haa been wraatllng In aouthern California for all months, aa haa Joa Smolinski, tha villainous Pole, Doth are In tip top fettle. Flash Kelly, making hla first appearance hero, la reputedly ona of the beat legltlmaM wrostlars In tha game, and la a certain crowd- pleaaer, Mllard aaya. Althoinh tonlght'a team battle will ba the first ever held hare, It la not a new wraatllng Innovation. For tha paat several years grapplers In Portland and other norlliwcal cities have pooled their ability agalnat two or three other grunt and groanere, with tha result that fana have wit- nesaert apaotaoular and dramatlo ac tion never aaan In matchea between alngta wroatlera. Possibilities of roualng mat action are almost unlimited In bouta be tween two or three-man teams. For Instance, when ona team obtalna a fall from tha other, tha fallen grap pier must retire from tha ring leav ing hla opponent to faca the on alaught of tha unweakencd other duo. When ona team aecurea two falls, the grapplers rest for three mtnutee, then coma back Intact to battle It out until four tumblaa are registered. GOLD HILL TRAMPLES i, 18 TO 4 Oold Hlll'i Beavera alumped out an IB to 4 Jackson county league baneball victory over Propeot yea Wnlay at Gold HIU. with C. Kelt and Crook hammering homer (or the winner and Dickey hitting for the circuit for Prospect. Ftoley, Coy, O. KU and Gardner all obtained three hit off the trio of Proapec. hurlor. while Bailey of Oold HIU gave up only four eafetiea In atve-n inning. Scor: R. H, I. Odd HIU 18 1? a fropct 4 6 0 Bailey, Gardner, T. Kell and Coy; Dueenberry. Klltjon. Johnm and HIU. 01 WILL CAVORT AGAIN rORTlaAND. Or., JUlT J3 aSom prom ll rid rookie of 1910 and thereabout will wobble- out of the Vaughn Street rrfc durvut tonight and bravely tak peak t ton again for an inning or two, Th northwMtli annual old-timer gam la on th book Portland dia mond granddad will play 9att'. aciattoa permitting, tn a conteat that will tmeh tvneraM trory aa IV" con Van Burrn. Hunky Shaw and Bud Sutherland In flannel acatn Th game, beloved by th vintage fan for th memories It reawaken, will draw old-time n'.ayera from all part of th northarat. ROSEBURG JUMORS WIN 15 TO 0 OVER TOLEDO MCWCBVRO. Cr, July 84. (API Tha FvMebure Lain Junior ha hall team, barred last week from furUier c-iptHln tn the state i earlea for delava tn filing plarera' eredenuals. batted out a 18 to 0 victory over TWede aecond place winner. In dutrtel t, here ffundav Score R. H. I TWedo 0 7 8 Roretnirf, 18 11 1 Llai. rtowsrd. Kffern and Hver Wln Otmh-vker. XUlVugai and Bvrd. Norton Csa at ail rruuaa Kant Ada kf J- U: if jljssMsaJka All Pasha (uliove). turhnned anilrlever grnppler from lllndiislan, will ba ona of tha prlnrlpiils In tonight 'oprn-ulr mat fcstlvnl at tha high school stadium. Ha faces lirnny Wlliini of Traa III tha first bout of the availing, the pair clashing In an Australian eyatrin mutch consisting of sli 10-mlniita rounds, IN EUREKA HOSPIATL; LACKS REST AND F000 EUREKA, Oal., July 3ft, (UP) Adam Zlegler'a attempt to aot a naw marathon record from Bun Francisco to Grants Paaa, Ore., ended hero loat night in a hoaplul. The da-year old Auatrlan passed out from exhaustion north of Areata In Humboldt county and waa brought to a hoapltal hero where attendanta aid he waa Buffering chiefly from lack of aleep and an Improper diet. ZleRler. who left Sn Frnnclaoo last Monday, hoped to break 'he 480-mtle marathan record act In 10J by an Indian, Flying Cloud. With Zlcgler unable to continue. Flying Cloud'a record of days, 83 hours and 4 minutes atlU alanda. Zlcgler waa ahead of Flying Cloud'a time when ha waa forced to discon tinue. SEATTLE SHOOTER PORTLAND, Or., July 35 .D A. L. Barnea. a acatter-gunner from Seattle, broke 98 out of 100 clay pigeon yesterday and won the grand handicap championship, clewing event of th Pacific International Tmp ahootlng avkocIMlon tournament. The ah oo ting waa from the 81 -yard line. Frank Troeh, Portland, and Mrs. J. Oobloa, Yrcka, Cal., ea,ch broke 97. Four ahootera went perfect and di vided first money In th Row City "100" event, F. K. Corbett, Reno, New: Al Carat eni. Jr.. Camtno, Cal ; Troeh. and B. Carllal. Salt Lake City. Othor acorea In the handicap chain-1 ploivvhlp Included: C. A. Punn, Klamnth Falla, 93; J. B. Tnyh, Kugene, 90; Ray Olaxa.! Bxigene, 91: O. O. Miltlhrand. Salem.; W; C. J. Martin, Klamath Falls, t; I John Tomlln. Medtord. 91; H. Crol-J aant. Mcdford, 9; T. K. Daniel. Med-' ford, SO; T. D. Tyv. S vise tie, W, j WEST SIDE OARSMEN WIN ON SHREWSBURY RBD BANK. N. J, July 83. (VPl Oaramen of the West Side Rowing club, of Buffalo. N. Y, Sunday re tained their national championship In the Wth annual regatta of the ' National Amateur Rowing a.voc!.itln held on the Soutl. Shrenahury river.! Thouaands of periKMW who lined j th river bank aaw th Buffalo : creaa pile up 114 point. In econd i place waji th Mew York Athletic club i with ?a points, Th Penn A. C. oara men were third with 61. T-.e Ariio- naut Boat club, of Twonto waa fourth with marker and th I'ndlne Barge elvib of PhiUdelphia finiahed fifth with 40. Nine Injured When Grandstand Falls PORTVANIV Ore. Aug . (API A grarMMand collavied at the Inter- natKMial U-ushrenien and Ware- hoiurmen union picnic at Vlklne. park yeatrrday and injured nine per ions. Mrs W;UHm avmlni. . of Port- u mo awiouty hurt au- r"r1 poasltua nip rr.tur Ta stand swayed and trten splin tered when 10 pervMis .t.mjystcd toe enrrty. gake tal. AUim ASTORIA. Ore. July sj ,AP) Atoria earthquake of 5tuV.. tu marked up In tjie rnliKt. oi l.x-l re-odfrta as a fslw alarm arter It . learned 5aturiy n sM t-st a UiW pound dynamite c.ia-.-e nsd brn detonated in a quarry blast. MEDFORD MATL "Mat's- JUNIOR CRAT BOW TO TALENT Talent belted thre Mertford Junior Crater hurlera for 10 hit yeatrdny nt Talent to win a Jaclwon county league, baseball game, 13 to 6. Eddie Jonnla. Tnlent aecond baseman, led the nttnek with five hlta tn flvo trips, Including a double and triple, and Mnxaon and Jonea each col looted three aafetlea, Th winner tallied four tlmea off Ray Erlekaon. Medford'a atartlng pitcher, got four more off Croufcher. who entered the game lu the fourth Inning, and wound up by tallying four time off Ray Lewla, who pitched the liut two Innings. Larry Pepper and Harold McAbae divided the Tnlent mound duties and scattered 14 Mcdford blows fairly ef fectively. Johnny Oltaen and Wayne Curry rapped three htta apiece for the junior Craters, with the latter socking a triple. Score: R. H. C Talent 13 19 I Mcdford fl U 0 Pepper. M o A b e e and Skeeters; Krtckfon, Croucher, Lewla and Da hack. Ashland Girl Dives In Diamond Lake to Recover Fish String DIAMOND LAKE, July 33. -(Spl.) The following la by C. N. Hansen, re sort and traveling editor, Oakland Tribune, Oakland. California, now va cationing at Diamond Lake: "Mlaa Laverne Robertson of the Aahland chamber of commerce re cently turned deep sea diver at Dia mond take. "Returning home after a success ful day's fishing, and accompanied by MUa Ver Notta Swarts'ec, with a string o; fish In tow, the two line parted wltn the result that the fish landed en the lake bottom In thirty fiet of water. "Removing her wrlrt watch and shoes Mlsa Robertson, after several attempts, succeeded In diving to the bottom of the lake and recovering th fish. "Needle to say Miss Robertson waa voted the most ardent flheman ever to visit Diamond Lake. "Incidentally a ten pounder and another weighing twelve pounds were landed the same day 'by other fish ermen. Exhaustion Haults Marathon Paddle SANTA MONICA. Calif., July . (API Paul Chotteau. rrrnch swim mer, was forced by exhaustion to ttre up his lons-distanoe swim at 10 a. m. today while about IS mllea short of his goal. He waa taken from the water pome distance off Mallbu. mo tion plctuiT beach colony. Chotteau waa attempting to swim the S6 miles from Santa Barbaia Island to Ventre. Cal.. "Just for fun.' He dld into the Pacific at U (t p. m.. last Saturday. Grants Pass Ekes Out 6 to 5 Win GRANTS PASS. July JS (API Althouch outhit It blows to wren. Grants Paaa nosed out Crescent City 8 to 3 tn a Southern Oregon league game here Sunday. At Trekv the CaUIornlana blanked G!erK1. 1 to 0. in a brtllla,at p:trh er, battle. Ctviin t rv. Cot Too Lata to C'a urs Ada a I N p aa n tuttioflied SIVIOM1 will protect your car ttnlth. Daily's Auto Painting it outh turttelt TRTBITND. MEDFOTtD. ASHLAND, 26 TO Rickert Opens Offensive With Homer in First In ning Ashland Weakened by Absence of Regulars They are sadly rebuilding th fenoea In Ashland today, thankful that Med ford's crashing Graters have made their final Southern Oregon league appearance of the season In that village. Touched off by Manager Wnlly Rlckert'a soaring home run over the centerfleld wall in the first Innlntr with one aboard. ; dynamite con tained In Crater bats didn't stop ex ploding until all single-game offens ive records for the year were busted The score was 38 to 11, giving Med ford It third straight second-half victory and a share of the. league lead, and Ashland Its third consec utive setback In this half and a cor ner of the cellar championship. Oft ii3 Bafct.es Unleashing the most vicious bat ting attack tn two seasons, the Cra ters pounded Righthanders Phil Orlggs and Arba Ager, Llthlan pitch ers, for 35 safe hits, Including two home runs, a triple and five double. In addition to Rickert, Bob Smith belted a round-trlpper In the fourth with nobody on, Tommy White bloat ed a 400-foot triple against the right field boards In Uio ninth, Hozater Hoffard hit two doubles and two singles In four trips for a perfect day, and Lewis, McLean and Ham pel socked doubles. Lewis got four hits, so did Mc Lean, and White batted out a couple of singles to go with his triple. The Craters scored In every Inning, but the eighth, their biggest coming In the third when alx tallies pattered across. Hoffard, out all Saturday night fluting fire, enjoyed his best batting day of the season. Weakened by the absence of First Baseman Leonard Patterson, Short stop Ted Schopf and Pitcher Alva Merrltt, all of whom were on the flre-flghtlng lines, the LI th Inns nev er had a chance. They managed to belt Lowell Brown, Med ford's start ing hurlor, for eight hits and six runs In the first six Innings, and BUI Rathke for four safeties and five tollies In the last three frames, but they were net enough. Ager I.fthlan Bat Star Arba Ager was the Uthlana' big gun yesterday, rapping five straight hits In five chances, and Darrell Leavens clouted a homer in the sev enth with one on base, In addition to getting two one-bsscrs. Brown, in his six Innings of mound toll for the Craters fanned six and gave up two passes. The Llthlans solved him for two runs In the first on Baughmau's single, a walk to Leavens and singles by Ager and Por terfleld. They got three more In the fourth on a hit batsman, error by Calvert and Smtth, a walk and Ager's single, and tallied again In the sixth on Lewis' error and singles by Leav ens and Agar. Rathke, opening the seventh for the Craters, waa promptly touched for five runa. Orlggs' single. Leaven's homer to right-center and Ager'a dou ble, coupled with two more errors and a walk, doing the business. Orlggs waa no mystery to the Cra ters. Following two runs in the first when Rickert lofted his homer, the Med ford's came back with three more In the second on a single by Rickert. Lewis' double and singles by Hoffard and White. Hoffard' two-base hit and Lewis single, added to three walks and two errors, accounted for six more markers In the third. Smith hit hi homer In the fourth, and In the fifth four more runs were punch ed over on hit by Lewis. HoffarJ. White. McLean, Brown and Calvert. Third base man Ager took over Ash land'a pitching duties In the sixth, When You REPLACE, .DEMAND For ALL CARS WELDING I SPRINGS Arc & Acetylene Repaired and Portable Welding Rebuilt Outfit. GENERAL BLACKSM ITH! NG BERGMAN'S SHOP 118 South Bartlett OKEGOy, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1938. A. v J A pitched ball which lilt ditcher Illidy York of the Detroit Tigers In the head left a three-cornered cash and sent him to the hoapltal tor treatment. The accident ocrurred during a game between the Tigers mid Washington at the capltol city. York Is shown In the hospital, his head Mvathcd In bandagea. giving up five runa In that Inning, no mora In tha seventh and (our In the ninth. Next Sunday, Grants Paaa travela to Medford. Box score: Mrdtord (20) AB R H PO At Calvert, 3b- - 5 3 3 3 3 3 RlcXort. If 4 3 3 0 0 0 Qreeman, If 3 0 0 0 0 0 Lewis, lis 8 4 4 3 3 3 Hoirnrd. ct . 4 3 4 3 1 0 Sskralda, cf . 3 0 110 0 White, 'rf 6 3 3 1 0 0 McLean, c-3t 7 3 4 7 3 1 Smith, lb 4 3 18 13 Hampel, 3b . 8 3 3 3 3 1 Brown, p 4 1 3 0 0 0 Rail He, p 1 0 0 0 3 0 ToUls 94 36 39 37 13 8 ' Ashland (11) AB R H PO A E Baughman, rf 3 3 10 10 Leavens, 3b 9 3 3 3 8 3 Ager; 3b-p . 8 0 6 0 4 0 Portcrfleld. lb 8 0 3 8 1 1 Hess, aa . S 1 0 4 1 1 Orlggs, p-3b 4 3 110 0 Simpson, o, 4 3 0 8 1 1 Burden, cf 8 1 0 3 0 0 Keeder, If 4 1 0 3 0 0 Totals 38 11 13 37 13 6 Runa by Innings: Medford 336 143 10426 Ashland - 300 301 60011 Summary: Two-base hlta: Ager. Lewis, Hoffard 3. McLean, Hampel. Three-base hit: White. Home runa; Rickert, Smith, Leavens. Sacrifice hlta; Baughman 3, Simpson. Ager. Stolen bases: Hampel 3, Smith, Hof fard, Calvert, rxiuble play: Leavens to Simpson. Passed balls: Simpson 3. Wild pitches. Brown, Rathke. Hit Dy pitcher; Calvert by Griggs. White and Smith by Ager, Griggs by Brown. Hess and Baughman by Rathke. Struck out: by Brown t. Rathke 3, Grlgga 4. Ager 3. Basra on balls; off Brown 3, Rathke 1. Orlgga 7, Ager 3. Eight hlta 8 runs off Brown In 6 Innings, 4 hits 6 runa off Rathke In 3 Innings, 14 hlta 16 runs oft Orlgga In 6 lnnigna, 11 hits 10 runs off Ager In 4 Innings. Winning pitcher: Brown. Losing pitcher; Griggs. Umpires; Miles and Blrtck. Time of game; two Hours 38 minutes. lleetles Ruin Crops ALBANY, July 38 (API Farm era complained to ' County Agent Floyd C. Mullen today spotted beetles had swarmed over extensive crop acreage. Drought destroyed the bugs' natural food aupply. and TRUCKS Phone 113 If- lo TAKE 2 OUT OF 3 E Youngsters Battle Through 17 Innings for Right to Enter State American Le gion Junior Playoffs in alx houra and 17 lnnlnga of baseball yesterday afternoon at the high achol park, Eugene's American Legion Junior baaeball team earned tha right to enter the atata playoffs at Woodburn by defeating Medford' Legion Juniors, two games out of three. The weary youngsters, starting tlra first game at 1:00 o'clock, bat tled through two flve-lnnlng encoun ters and one seven Inning affair, and finally atopped playing aa darknesa began to settle down at 7 p. m. Eugene won the first game. 6 to 3 Medford came back to deadlock the serlea by grabbing the second en counter In two extra lnnlnga. 16 to 10: and Eugene won the "rubber' affair, 10 to 1. Medford's Bob Neland gave up only five hlta In the opener, and the locala solved Bobby Robertson's de livery for four safeties. Medford'a three tallies were produced In the fourth Inning on walks to Reed anl Botte and Newland'a triple. Newland scored after Schade filed out to cen terfleld. Eugene acored twlco In tho first, once lrr the third, twice more In the fourth and onco In the fifth. A six-run rally In the seventh Inning, breaking a 10-10 tie, gave Medford a win In the second en counter. Jimmy Lewis got the only hit of the Inning as DeAutremont walked four batters and Eugene field ers committed two errors. Newland hit a homer In the fifth. Botts got five straight walks and Miller, Wray and Reed each collected two hits. The third game was decided when Eugene scored six times tn the third inning. Robertson, on the mound for the visitors again, gave up only three hits, by Wray, Newland and Reed, as his teammates, belted five Medford pitchers for nine safeties. DeAutremont hit a homer. Scores: R. K. &. Eugeno . 6 8 0 Medford 3 4 8 Robertson and Plath: Newland and Botts. K. H. S. Eugene .10 6 8 Medford 16 8 4 DeAutremont. Plath. Boguard and Plath, Shear: Newland, Winter ana Botts. R. H. E. Eugene .10 8 1 Medford - .' 18 4 Robertson and Plath: Nevland. Wlmer, Reed, Lewis, Botts, and BotU, Newland. CAPE HATTERAS WILL BE WASHINGTON (UP) Desolate and lonely Cape Hatteraa, ona of tho fin est fishing grounds on the Atlantic coajt, will become a national parte on completion of extensive erosion con trol work, the interior department has revcnled. Along 175 mllea of aeacoast from the Virginia border south to Ocracoke Inlet, the national park service Is creating protective forcdunes and dune ranges, fixing the sand by pro tective planting and reforestation. Hatteraa is a storm worn barrier spit between sound and ocean, from several miles to a few hundred feet in wodth. Along much of Its length there are no roads. Its nearly primi tive character makes it ideal for a national park, park service officials said. SAVE TIME Travel while you sleep! Leave in the evening. Next morning you're to Portland or Sao Frncico ttjrtshtd and ready for work or pleasure, after a good nicM'i sJecp. You'll save a lot of rime. Train far are low. For example: SAN FRANCISCO Tourist Fare S9.45 $li.0O Lower Berth 1.7S 3. SO In Coawhet S.42 1C00 PORTLAND lstCUasFare 9.M S14 $5 Lower Berth 2.50 5.00 In Coaches 59 10.15 For detailed mformaooa on train tchedules just pkx: Southern Pacific r. G. MOKR1S. AjtdL rtoi M Coast League W. Los Angelea Sacramento Seattle San Diego San Francisco . Portland . 68 , 67 . 83 . 81 ..60 . 66 . 68 . 43 Hollywood Oakland Natlunal League W. L. Pet. 30 .639 Pittsburgh New York Chicago . Cincinnati Brooklyn . Boston St. Louis w Philadelphia 83 61 49 47 36 37 .870 .553 .465 .46(1 .423 805 40 46 . 36 44 . 36 48 38 67 American League W. L. New York 80 38 Cleveland Boston 47 31 Washington 46 41 Chicago .34 30 Detroit 40 . 46 Philadelphia 31 46 St. Louis 35 65 Pot. .833 .623 .603 .523 .466 .465 .403 .313 Scores Yesterday Coast Seattle 8-7, L:s Angeles 3-3. -Portland 7-1, Oakland 3-4. Son Francisco 0-4. San Diego 7-0. Hollywood 10-2, Sacramento 7-3. National St. Louis 6-3, Brooklyn 4-3. Chicago 8. New York 4 (15 lnnlnga) Cincinnati 8-1, Philadelphia 6-6. Pittsburgh 5-4, Boaton 4-2. (1st game 16 Innings) American Detroit 7-7, Philadelphia 6-8. New York 2-3, Chicago 0-8. St. Louis 4-1, Washington 3-11. Cleveland-Boston, rain. DEMPSEY TO REFEREE STEELE, HOSTAK FIGHT SEATTLE. July 55. (UP) Jack Dempsey arrived Sunday to referee the middleweight title bout between world champion Freddie Steele of Tacoma and challenger Al Hostak of Seattle Tuesday night In the civic stadium. Steele remained a slight favorite over the 33-year old challenger. The bout la acheduled for 16 rounds. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ada la 1:30 p m. Millionaires ON RELIEF Men who 11 spend a grand at their tailor's, hate the heat as much as any body and that's why SaLM-BEACH is in their Summer wardrobes. It's the one unlined, unpadded washable suit that offers cool relief . . without the sacrifice of smooth, smart appearance. We're showing a veritable feast of colors in the new Palm Beach Suits . . A millionaire's banquet ... at every man's price. M7.75 Towne Tones for Busine Airtones for Sport . . (also poun BOTH V wm J Sold rcluUrlv at einhart Barker R & Mrdfort-s Arrow Shirt Mora Nw Florin flldf. riionf SO Tonight jWADDELL IS HIGH CITY RIFLE CLUB Medford muskoteer number one waa Ivan Waddell yesterday when the local rifle club fired their second annual Member's Match. Waddell. against stiff competition, took two firsts and placed high In remainder of the matches, to win first In the grand aggregate. This match Is heid once every year on the Medford Rlfia club smallbore range and Is limited to club members only. First place In each match was awarded a. silver medal, second place and flrat In B class received a bronze medal. For total high score in the four events, termed the grand aggregate. Waddell received a beautiful gold medal, aecond place won by Shelby Tuttle, a silver medal, and third, Mrs. C. C. Gall, a bronze medal. Highlights of the morning were Mrs. Waddell's 400x400 In the Dewar match, and Shelby Tuttlo's and Ivan Waddell's 10-x possibles at 50 yarda. A "10-x possible." Is placing ten con secutive shots In a half inch ring on the 50-yard target. Following the match, which fln lahed at, 2:30, riflemen and their families spent an enjoyable afternoon on Rogue river. Next firing on the smallbore range will take place August 7 In prepara tion for an lnter-club night shoot at Yreka. Cal., under electric lights.. Outdoor lighted rarujes have proven quite a drawing enrd In the soutu, and the Yreka match will be the first one of Its kind on the coast north of Sacramento. Medal winners In y e s t e r d a y's matches were: Pewar Match Mrs. Ivan Waddell ......400-27x Ed Lull - 399-20X S. M. Tuttler, class B 397-21X 11-Carton Match Mra. Ivan Waddell 309 S. M. Tuttle 208 Lew Conger, class B 204 50-yard Match Ivan Waddell : 400-24X C. R. Richmond 400-22X S. M. Tuttle, class B ..395-16x 50-Meter Match Ivan WaddeU 392 Mrs. O. C. Oall 391 R. L. Edwards, class B 384 Grand Aggregate Ivan Waddell 1397x1430 Shelby Tuttle 1387 Mrs. C. C. Oall 1387 see n JS -V S -j ills f I 9 l" 1 I U 7r-m inf t TVarTi.. 4