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HallWins15thGame
To Beat Portland, 3-1
Br DON BECKER
United Press International
Dick Hall is just another
bum-armed pitcher as far as
the Pittsburgh Pirates' brass
is concerned, but don't try to
-peddle that yarn around the
r Pacific Coast league.
Despite the fact the Pirates
; are badly in need of pitching
, help, they've passed over
Hall, who leads the PCL in
every major pitching depart
ment except strikeouts.
Hall won his 15th game of
the season Monday night as
he tossed a six hitter while
1 hurling Salt Lake to a 3-1 vic
1 tory over league-leading Port-
land.
Bees Half Game Out
I The loss dropped the Beav
ers into a tie for first with
Vancouver and moved the
- Beesto within a half-game
" of the top. Sacramento stop
ped Spokane, 5-1, in the only
. other scheduled contest.
' When the PirStes were ih
San Francisco recently, Buc
Manager Danny Murtaugh ex
plained his club didn't plan
to bring up Hall because he
has chronic arm trouble and
can't break a pane of glass
"with his fast ball.
' ' Hall does have arm trouble.
He can't take a regular turn.
' But when he does pitch, he's
-murder. He's 15-4 on the sea
Vson and his 1.85 ERA is low
est in the league. He had
walked only 25 batters in 167
innings going into last night's
ame. He's pitched six shut
outs. -Tight Pitching Duel
5 Hall hooked up with Ken
Johnson of Portland in a tight
Inound duel that was decided
in the top of the ninth when
Davis Leads
PCL Batting
San Francisco-UPD-Tom Da
vis of Spokane led Pacific
Coast league batters today
'With a .338 average. His 171
r hits topped the league.
V Steve Bilko of Spokane led
Hn home runs with 22 and
runs-batted-in with 82.
Ken Johnson of Portland
had a pitching record of 15
wins, including nine in a row
and five losses today to top
the hurlers.
Best earned-run record was
that of Dick Hall, Salt Lake
. City, at 1.89. Hali also led in
shutouts with six. Dick Stig
man of San Diego was the
strikeout leader with 151.
Phil Moyer,
Don Fullmer
Mix Tonight :
Portland -UPD- Phil Moyer
of Portland and Don Fullmer
of West Jordan, Utah, collide
here tonight in a 10-round
middleweight match at the
Auditorium. 1
Both boxers have the same
age-20-and both boast spar
kling records.
Fullmer has lost two bouts
in a total of 22 outings. He is
the brother of former middle
weight titleholder Gene Full
mer. Moyer has racked up a rec
ord of 16 wins, one defeat and
a single draw.. His brother
Denny dropped a decision to
world welterweight champion
Don Jordan, here m July.
A four-bout supporting card
is planned. -
BASILIO TRAINS FOR BOUT
San Francisco-fUPD-Carmen
Basilio made his first training
appearance Monday for his
NBA middleweight title bout
with Gene Fullmer on Aug.
28. The former, welter and
middleweight champion seem
ed in excellent condition as
he went through an hour of
bag punching, rope skipping
and calisthenics.
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Tuesday, Auf. It, 159
R. C. Stevens lifted a two
run homer. The Bees touched
Johnson for 13 hits. It was
the knuckleballer's first de
feat in 11 decisions in Port
land's Multnomah Stadium.
Johnson is now 15-6.
Carl Greene fired a two
hitter to give Sacramento its
won over Spokane. The only
tally off Greene was -Steve
Bilko's 23 rd homer of the
season. Bob Perry hit a two
run homer for the Sacs in the
fourth inning and Dick Phil
lips hit a solo shot in the
eighth.
LINESCORES:
Sacramento ..000 300 0005 10 1
Spokane 000 100 000 2 2 1
Greene and Dalrymple Grob,
Hoskins (4) and Sherry, Barragan
(8j.
Salt Lake 000 000 102 3 13 0
Portland 100 000 000 1 6 0
Hall and Westerfeld, Brockell (8;;
Johnson and Neal.
Joe Francis
Has Chance
At Quarter
Portland Joe Francis, who
won the Hayward award as
Oregon's outstanding athlete
and the Pop Warner award as
the best senior football player
on the Pacific Coast in 1957,
will open at quarterback for
the Green Bay Packers when
they play the Philadelphia
Eagles here at Multnomah
Stadium Saturday night, Aug
ust 29.
Named the greatest tailback
in their experience by Tommy
Prothro and the late Red Sand
ers, Francis earned his spurs
with the Packers last year
with two outstanding perform
ances late in the season
against the 49ers and Rams.
He has plenty of veteran
competition to beat out for
the regular quarterback job
in Lamar McHan, Bart Starr
and Babe Parilli, but Coach
Vince Lombardi will give him
every opportunity to win the
position. ;
Lombardi also has plans to
utilize Francis as an offensive
halfback. Having enjoyed
great success with the option
al pass-run when he coached
the Giant offense, Lombardi
will install the same series for
the Packers and use Francis in
the role Frank Gifford had
with the Giants.
Outstanding Feats
Few will dispute that Fran
cis was .the greatest back ever
produced at Oregon State col
leged. Among his outstanding
feats were the 208 yards he
gained rushing and - passing
against Iowa in the Rose Bowl,
274 yards total offense against
Stanford . for a single-game
record, and 1082 yards total
offense for a season record.
He was a unanimous All-
Coast selection, an honorable
mention Ail-American and an
All-Catholic Ail-American. He
also played in the East-West
Shrine game.
Oregon Sports attractions,
on the basis of mail orders re
ceived to date, is predicting
one of its largest crowds in
history.
The box office for the sale
of tickets opened here at J. K.
Gill's last week. Out-of-town
fans may continue to order
by mail or purchase tickets at
agencies in most Oregon cities.
Shriners Work
On Offense v
Pendleton -(UPD- Coach Ron
Anderson . of the West, class
B Shrine team said today his
squad would spend the! rest
of the week working, on of
fense for its game here Sat
urday night with the East all-
stars.
Anderson said an emphasis
would be placed on passing.
The East team, whichi aver
ages 177 pounds per man, out
weighs the West stars.';
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Schoendienst
Works Out
With Braves
By FRED LINDECKE
Milwaukee - (CPD - Second
baseman Red Schoendienst is
back in a Milwaukee Braves
uniform and taking batting
practice with the club, but he
admits he is aiming for the
lineup "next spring" instead
of this fall.
The redhead took his first
workout with the club Mon
day night since he was side
lined with tuberculosis last
fall.
Schoendienst said his doc
tor is opposed to his playing
this year but has assured him
he "cap do everything" next
spring that "I've ever done
before."
"Yes, next year," the star
second baseman said, al
though he admitted he didn't
know if he might pop up in
the lineup as the season clos
es out late in-September.
Might Pinch Hit
"Well, it .could be," he said
when asked if, say Sept. 27,
closing day, he might pinch
hit. Although this would re
quire the Braves to take him
off special disabled status,
Schoendienst said he expected
to tag along with the club the
rest of the year, possibly leav
ing him able to step in before
the season ends.
Manager Fred Haney said
he has no idea when Schoen
dienst will return to the ros
ter. "It's up to the doctor.
When the doctor says he's
ready, then he'll come back."
Asked about the possibility of
Schoendienst seeing pinch
hitting duty, Haney replied,
"We'll wait until that comes
up."
Schoendienst took a few
swings and shagged some fly
balls in his first workout in
County stadium. Heavy run
ning is still out. "My doctors
don't want me to overtire my
self," he explained. "Right
now he (Dr. William A. Wer
ner) has given me permission
to do a little running. But I
won't be in shape for any
kind of play this season."
NW Paced
In Hitting
By Wilson
San Mateo,' Calif (UPD - Sa
lem's slugging Joe Wilson was
continuing to show the way
among Northwest league hit
ters, statistics revealed.
.Wilson had the most home
runs, 28, the most hits, 123,
the most runs batted in, 86,
and he led in total bases with
246 Wilson had also struck
out 69 times to lead in that
department.
Chuck Hiller of Eugene had
a .340 percentage to lead in
that department, Al Owens,
Wenatchee had s c o r e.d the
most runs, 83, Johnny O'Neil,
Yakima, had the ... most two
base hits, 29, Karl Kttehl had
drawn the most bases on ball?.
72, and Karl Heron was the
leader in stolen bases with
19. Four men were tied, at
eight three base hits to lead
that department. They were
Hiller, Heron, Kuehl, and
Harm Lewis, Yakima.
Among the pitchers Roger
Clapp, Yakima, retained lead
ership in the earned run aver
age department with a 2.06
mark. He was tied with Jack
Curtis, Wenatchee, for the
most wins, 16. Curtis led in
innings pitched with 204.
Eugene's Bob Bolin headed
three departments, leading in
strikeouts, 191, shutouts, 6,
and bases on balls, 105. '
Halas Wjll Start
Bratkowski For
Eagle-Bear Mix
United Press International
Zeke Bratkowski, expected
to take a backseat to . Ed
Brown, will be - a surprise
starter at quarterback Satur
day when the Chicago Bears
fake on the Philadelphia Ea
gles in an exhibition game..
Coach George Halas admit
ted he was forced to change
his mind when Bratkowski,
former University of Georgia
star, completed 10 of 12 pass
es against the Green Bay
Packers last Saturday.
The climax to Bratkowski's
great exhibition was a 37
yard pass to Rick Casares
with 41 ' seconds to go that
gave the Bears a 19-16 vic
tory ,
To Alternate
Halas will alternate Brown
and Rudy Bukich the sec
ond half of the Eagle tilt at
Lynn, Mass., with ; Bukich
likely to get a starting slot in
the Aug. 29 contest with the
Pittsburgh Steelers at Hous
ton, Tex. :
With all NFL teams seeing
atcion this week end, the re
mainder of the schedule
shapes up as follows:
Friday, Baltimore vs. New
York at Dallas, Tex., and
Washington vs. the Rams at
Los Angeles.
Saturday, Cleveland vs. De
troit at Akron, Ohio, and the
Chicago Cardinals vs. Pitts
burgh at Austin, Tex.
Sunday will find the Forty
Niners meetine Green Bay at
Medforiv3Tribuki
SF Wins, Moves 3 Up
As Dodgers Split
By TIM MORIARTY
United Press International
Sad Sam Jones is piling up
plenty of overtime work in
the San Francisco Giants' bid
for the National league pen
nant. Manager Bill Rigney called
on the toothpick-c hewing
right-hander again Monday
night at Cincinnati and Sad
Sam came through with two
innings of hitless ball to pre
serve a 6-3 victory over the
Reds. !
It was Jones third pitching
appearance in San Francisco's
last four games and enabled
the Giants to open a three
game lead over the second
place Los Angeles Dodgers,
who split a twilight-night
doubleheader at Milwaukee.
Jones pitched seven innings
at Chicago last Friday, took
Saturday off and then relieved
against the Cubs Sunday. He
was back in the bullpen Mon
day night and got a. hurry-up
call from Rigney after the
Giants broke a 3-3 tie with
a two-run burst in the top
of the eighth.
Saves Miller's Win
The rubber-armed veteran
breezed through the last two
innings to save Stu Miller's
seventh victory of the season
against six losses.
STANDINGS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
San Francisco 67 50 .573
Los Angeles ...... 65 54 . .546 3
Milwaukee 63 54 .538 4
Pittsburgh 59 59 .500 8i
Chicago .. 57 59 .491 9i
Cincinnati 56 63 .471 12
St. Louis 56 64 .467 12 V2
Philadelphia 49 69 .415 18 i
Monday's Results
Milw. 8,, Los Angeles 1 (1st, twi
light) Los Angeles 4. Milw. 3 (2nd, night)
San Fran. 6. Cincinnati 3 (night)
Pittsburgh 7. Chicago 6 (night)
St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 4 (night)
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
St. Louis at Philadelphia (night)
Miller (1-1) vs. Owens (8-10).
San Francisco at Cincinati (night)
Fisher (2-3) vs. Newcombe (10-6).
Los Angeles at Milwaukee
(night) Drysdale (15-7) vs. Jay (4
10). ' ,
Only games scheduled.
Wednesday Night's Games
Chicago at Philadelphit
Los Angeles at Cincinnati
San Francisco at Milwaukee
St. Louis at Pittsburgh (preceded
by completion of curfew-suspend
ed game of July 12)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L.
Chicago 69 45
Cleveland 67 50
Baltimore 57 58
New York 58 59
Detroit '. 58 60
Kansas City 55 62
Boston ,. 54 ,'63
Washington 48 69
Pet. GB
.605
.573 3'i
.496 12,i
.496 122
.492 13
.470 15,i
.462 16 14
.410 22,i
Monday's Results
Detroit 5, Cleveland 4
Only game scheduled.
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Baltimore . at Chicago (night)
Portocarrero (2-6) vs. wynn (lb-7),
Boston at Kansas City (night)
Brewer (8-8) vs. Rucks (6-9).
New York at Detroit (night)
Ditmar (7-8) vs. Mossi (11-61.
Washington at Cleveland (night)
Kemmerer (6-12) vs. Perry (8-4).
Wednesday's Games
Baltimore at Chicago
Boston at Kansas City, night
New York at Detroit, night
Washington at Cleveland, night
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W. L.
Pet. GB
Portland
Vancouver
Salt Lake
Sacramento ...
San Diego
Spokane
Seattle
Phoenix
66 60
.524
.524
.523 i.i
.500 3
.496 3 "a
.488 4' 2
-.484 5,i
.461 8
66 60
.67 61
64
63
64
64
63 66
61 65
59 69
Monday's Results
Sacramento 5. Spokane 1
Salt Lake 3, Portland 1
Only games scheduled. -
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Buffalo -
75 56 .573
Havana ...
Columbus ,
Miami -.
Richmond .
Rochester .
Montreal .
Toronto
68
61 .527
67 63 .515 72
64 66 .492 10i,i
64 66 .492 10 i
62 68 .477 122
62 69 .473 13
59 72 .450 16
Hihes Captures
Sport Car Cup
Mike Hines in a TR-3 was
overall cup winner Sunday in
Siskiyou Sports car rivalry at
Camp White.
Tom Boyd with "a Fiat was
first in .the gymkhana and
Gene Hoyd with an Austin
Healy second. Hoyt's wife,
Judy, with the same car, was
first in women's class.
HINT SERIES RESUMPTION
Morgantown, W.Va.1- (UPD -West
Virginia University and
Kentucky, who haven't com
peted against each other since
a riot-marked game in 1947,
are reported set for a renewal
of football relations. Plans
call for Kentucky to play at
Morgantown in 1963 and the
Mountaineers traveling to
Lexington for the 1964 con
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The Braves, opening an im
portant five-game set against
Los Angeles and San Fran
cisco this week, rolled to an
8-1 victory over the Dodgers
in the first game of their
twinbill but lost the second
game, 4-3, on a seventh inning
homer by Don Zimmer.
Bob Buhl, who has not lost
to the Dodgers in Milwaukee
since 1955, wound up with a
seven-hitter.
In the second game, Zimmer
led off the seventh with a
blast over the left field screen
to give reliever Johnny Podres
his 10th victory of the sea
son. Pirates Take Over 4th
The Pittsburgh Pirates took
over sole possession of fourth
place in the NL by edging the
Chicago Cubs, 7-6, and the
St. Louis Cardinals outlasted
the Philadelphia Phillies, 5-4.
The Detroit Tigers nipped the
Cleveland Indians, 5-4, in the
only scheduled American
league game. -
The Pirtes spotted the Cubs
an early 4-0 lead and then
bounced back to win with a
gift run in the seventh inning.
Dick Groat scored the deci
sive marker when he walked
and came all the way around
as converted catcher Earl
Aver ill Jr. fielded a bad
bounce single to left by Ro
berto Clemente and tossed
wildly on the throw-in.
Stout relief pitching by
Lindy McDaniel enabled the
Cardinals to fight off the Phil
lies, who made it close .with
a four-run rally in the ninth
inning.
Paul Foytack of the Tigers,
knocked out of the box in Sun
day's washed out game against
Cleveland, came back to whip
the Indians as he scattered
eight hits and struck out
seven.
RESULTS:
American League
Cleveland 030 001 000 4 8 0
Detroit 010 031 OOx 5 8 1
Bell, Locke (7) and Nixon,
Brown (4) Foytack (11-10) and Ber
beret. Lose r Bell( 13-10). HRS
Colavito, Maxwell.
Only games scheduled.
National League
Chicago 202 002 0006 9 2
Pittsburgh ....000 330 lOx 7 6 1
Hillman. Henry (5) and Neeman.
Haddix, Witt (4), Green (6) and
Burgess. Winner Green (1-0).
Loser Henry (7-6). HRS Banks,
Nelson.
(1st game) -Los
Angeles ..000 000 1001 '7 2
Milwaukee .. 310 300 Olx 8 10 1
Koufax, Klippstein (2), Churn
4), Labine (8) and Roseboro. Buhl
(10-8) and Crandall. Loser Kou
fax (6-3). HRS Adcock, Mathews,
Moon, Aaron.
(2nd game)
Los Angeles ..000 030 1004 5 0
Milwaukee 300 000 000 3 9 1
Williams, Craig (1),- Podres (5)
and Roseboro. Willey, Rush (5), Mc
Mahon (9) and Lopata. Winner
Podres (10-7). Loser Rush (5-4).
HR Zimmer.
St. Louis 121 001 000 5 10 1
Phila 000 000 004 4 7 1
Mizell, McDaniel (9) and Porter,
Smith (9). .Semproch, Robinson (8)
and Thomas. Winner Mizell (12-7).
Loser Semproch (3-9).
San Fran. :001 000 221 6 14 1
Cincinnati 000 030 0003 10 2
McCormick, Miller (5), S. Jones
(8) and Schmidt, Landrith (6), He
gan (8), O'Tolle. Hook (8) and Bai
ley. Winner Miller (7-6). Loser
O'Toole (2-7).
League Leaders
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player, Club G. AB R
Aaron, Milw 115 469 91
Chghm.St.L 111 346 46
Pinson, Cin. 119 499 103
Temple, Cin. 115 459 83
Boyer, St. L. 117 440 66
Banks, Chi. ..116 437 78
H Pet
174 .371
121 .350
166 .333
147 .320
138 .314
137 .314
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Kuenn, Det. -103 407 72 143 .351
Fox.' Chi 116 476 66 155 .326
Wodlng., BaL 108 347 50 112 .323
Kaline, .Det. 100 385 67 124 .322
Runnels, Bos. 113 434 73 137 316
Runs Batted In
National leafi e Banks, Cubs
115; Robinson. Reds 102: Aaron,
Braves 95; Bell, Reds 93; Mathews,
Braves 80.
American league K illebrew,
Senators 91; Colavito, Indians 89;
Jensen, Red Sox 86; Maxwell, Ti
gers 77; Malzone, Red Sox 76.
Home Runs '
National league Banks, Cubs 37;
Mathews. Braves 34; Aaron, Braves
31; Robinson, Reds 27; Cepeda.
Giants 23.
American league K ill ebrew.
Senators 36; Colavito. Indians 35;
Allison, Senators 27; Lemon, Sena
tors 26; Maxwell, Tigers 26.
Pitching
National league F ace, Pirates
15-0; Antonelli, Giants 16-7; Drys
dale, Dodgers 15-7; Law, Pirates
13-7; Mizell, Cards 12-7.
Americn league S haw. White
Sox 12-3: Pappas, Orioles 13-5: Mc
lish, Indians 14-6: Wynh, White
Sox- 16-7; Lary, Tigers 15-7.
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Ingo Says
'All Offers
Welcome'
Goteborg, Sweden-fUPD-Inge-mar
Johansson believes the
suspension of the promotor's
license of Rosensohn Enter
prises Inc. in New York frees
him from his return bout con
tract with Floyd Patterson,
so now "all new offers are
welcome."
Johansson, -who leaves to
day for Copenhagen for an
exhibition, said, "I under
stand it will mean I ant re
leased from my contract and
the return fight.
"But," he added, "that
doesn't mean I don't want to
give Floyd a new match. He
would . get a fair chance to
regain the title, but first we
have to wait until the nego
tiations are over."
The champion actually be
gan training Monday but he
believes it now is "impos
sible" to hold a return bout
with Patterson on Sept. 22 as
originally planned by Bill
Rosensohn, former head of
Rosensohn enterprises.
"All new offers are wel
come," said Johansson, "and
I've gotten several lately."
Bow Huntsmen
Confer Honors
"Men of the Year" award
of Oregon Bow Hunters was
given to John Davis and Har
old Franklin, Bend, Sunday
following the organization's
state broadhead competition
at Mill Creek campground.
Hunting achievement tro
phy went to Carmen Sanders,
Brookings for an elk slain
during the 1958 season near
Baker. It was reported to be
the first elk killed by a wo
man with a bow and arrow.
Davis and Franklin were
honored for directing the
work in staging the National
Field Archers tournament
near Bend last month.
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SEASON STANDINGS
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First Baptist 9
Westminster Pres. 7
First Nazarene 5
First Methodist 5
Phoenix 3
Friends . 1
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6:30 p.m. at Memorial stadi
um, Camp White. Second
game will match First Baptist
and First Methodist at 8 pirn.
Tonight's losers will play in
an early game at Camp White
on Friday and this evenings
victors will follow in a tussle
for the championship.
Commission Protests
U. 5. Agency Action
Olympia, Wash. -(UPD- The
State Game commission
served notice Monday it would
no longer cooperate with the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv
ice in the enforcement of fed
eral regulations on duck
stamps.
The Commission, apparent
ly angered by what commis
sioners called an "unjustifi
able reduction" in the take of
ducks, voted unanimously to
end cooperation with the fed
eral agency.
The commission set a 94
day waterfowl season begin
ning at noon Oct. 7 and ending
Jan. 8. Shooting time was lim
ited to a period from sunrise
to sunset, and the bag to five
ducks per day with a posses
sion limit of 10.
Commission members said
the new limits would reduce
the take of ducks by "25 to 30
percent," and protested the
federal action in setting them.
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New York - (UPD - Attorney
Vincent J. Velella warned to
day that the return Ingemar
Johansson -Floyd Patterson
title fight must be . shifted
from New York to another
state unless the suspension
against Rosensohn Enterprises,
Inc., is lifted soon.
- Velella, Harlem politician
and new president of Rosen
sohn Enterprises, announced.
"I am requesting an imme
diate public hearing by the
state athletic commission with
a view to lifting the suspen
sion of the promoter's license
of the corporation."
Bill's License Suspended
- Monday the commission sus
pended the Rosensohn Corp.'s
promoter's license and sus
pended Bill Rosensohn's li
cense as matchmaker. Rosen
sohn, former president, claim
ed in a recent magazine
article he was forced to re
linquish control of his outfit
to save the June 26 Johansson
Patterson match.
In the article, Rosensohn
charged he was forced to give
up two-thirds of his stock
by Velella and Cus D'Amato,
Patterson's manager. Because
of his statements in the article,
To My Many Friends-
RAY'S
BARBER
SHOP
Is Now located at
CORNER OF
9TH 4 CENTRAL
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PENNSYLVANIA
Super Aerolux
Tubeless Tires
NO OTHER REPLACEMENT
TIRE CAN MATCH IT!
k DUAL TREAD The tread in contact with the
road is specially compounded To resist cuts, bruises,
arid uneven road wear. The tread under-design is spe
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cord life thus longer tire life. .
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road. In tubeless construction it provides greater
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Blackwall
6:70 x 15
$ 95
7:10x15
$1500
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Custom Aerolux
ALL PRICES PLUS TAX AND TREATMBLE
Rosensohn and the corpora
tion bearing his name were
suspended pending further
investigation. A commission
spokesman said Rosensohn
violated several commission
rules in his promotion. The
violations were not identified.
.When the commission com
pletes its investigation it will
hold a hearing to "determine
whether the suspensions shall
be lifted or whether the li
censes shall be revoked per
manently. Velella wants the hearing
held "immediately."
Mexico produces about half
of. the world supply of sisal.
... when a food
shopper's "paradise'
will be opened
to you
Watch for if!
Whitewall
6:70 x 15
$1600
7:10x15
$900
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