Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 05, 1963, Image 15

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
FRIDAY. APRIL 5. 19S3
Medford Baseballers Travel
To GP, Crater To Ashland
Weather permitting, again . Ashland and Grants Pass each i in right field if Jones is at
hoUor nntlnAl. Cm H i- I are U-l.
cm OreEon conference base-1 There has been feeling ex-
ball prospects will be afford
ed this week end,
Defending champion Med-
SPORTS
I
USC Team Favored
Over Oregon Ducks
Dave Newland
Match Winner
I There has been lecling ex-. For Ashland mound worK
pressed in some quarters that Coach Bill Leybold may call
the baseball chase could prove n John Rhodes and Bill TU
' as tough and close as the one ! ford. Rounding out the lineup
in basketball this year. ! could be Bob DeBoer. catcher;
ford makes its 1963 league , Hiino Troubi, Khocws or uram oueu, iwm
k, in nnp nf tm sirHav I l"""9 1 . . base; Rick Pierce, second
j , , ... , meotora s BiacK lurnduu
nado will vie at Grants Pass
Crater goes to
game times are 1:30 p.m.
Klamath Falls has the bye
in the circuit slate and has
rivalry with Roseburg.
Rain washed out all but
one session involving league
teams last week end but one
doublehcadcr has since been
made up. Klamath Falls and
Crater share league leader
ship with 2-0 records each.
Medford's
goes into this
week end's
WHAT
A 1963
BUICK
FOR JUST
s233875
Ashland. First amcs bolhered b niuin8 and , Clyde Nelson, Jan Susee and
owie aim i uene Siade, outiieiaers.
"I hope our hitting comes f Regular shortstop Denny
along," said Coach John Ko- Kendell dislocated toes in a
venz. "We're a little feeble ! shower room accident yester
at bat " But, then he added. May.
"I think the kids will start
hitting better shortly."
Stuart Young and Jackj
Forde probably will get the
Starting pitcher assignments
for the Black Tornado. Ko
venz reported Young in good
shape and remarked that
Forde is coming along real
well. Larry Sander has been
troubled by elbow soreness
and Bill Enyart by a sore
shoulder. John Gates, another
hurlcr. turned his ankle in
the Yreka game on Wednes
day and will miss Saturday
starters, other
wise, for Medford are Don
Anderson, first base; Dick
Deffley, second base; Dan
Miles, shortstop; Ron Ed
monds, third base; Gary Mil
ler, Mike Neathamcr and Tom
Barker or Mike Barnes, out
fielders, and Barnes or Ken
Phipps, catcher.
Grants Pasi Craw
McLoughlin
Victor in
Frosh Tiff
McLoughlin Junior high
ninth grade took first places
in all events and swept six
Samuelson, shortstop, a n d contests yesterday in a 103'
San Francisco-IUPD-Orcgon
State's Ron Finley, who was
named the outstanding wrcs-
Eugcne - illrn - soutnern weaincr nave laKcn uieir ion. itIer in Grec0 Roml)n compe(i.
California's dethroned nation- Harry Jerome one of the I Uon carlicr took a first rolmd
al champions are iavorcr, io injurco ,i u.e nriusn v-"" ; victory jn thc National AAU j Detroit
am revenge on Oregon in a : monwc.mii names las nil wrestline chamDionshiD CMcmo .
and will not run at all this ! T.i i- x ciinciwa series
HOCKEY
B 3
NATIONAL LEAGUE
By United Preu Interna Mom I
(Rrt-or-seven Semtftnal)
W 1
x-Toronto ...4
Montreal .
base; Dan Baker, third; Dea
PITCHES FOR COMETS
Larry Pepper, above, has
been tabbed as starting pitch
er for the second game for
Crater high Saturday when
the Comet baseballers play a
Southern Oregon conference j Ta'.r1
dual track meet Saturday.
The Ducks beat USC 75-56
in Los Angeles last season
and ended a string of 100
home dual meet victories for
the Trojans. A USC victory
here Saturday would ruin a
streak of 36 home dual meet
victories for Oregon. The
Ducks haven't lost at home
to 18' s track and Held win
over Crater freshmen.
Four Mac men were double
winners. Dick Howsley in the
low and high hurdles. John graduation, injuries and bad
Pruitt in the 75-yard dash and
shot put, Roger Johnson in thc Kmtl SB
Ryn In the javelin and 660.
Ryn tied with teammate
Taylor in the 1320.
w
3
season. Distance man Mike
Lchner is out of action with
mononucleosis and javelin
thrower John Burns has a
pulled chest muscle
Finley defeated Mark Mur-j 'Toronto 5 Montreal (1
ray of Akron, Ohio, in the Detroit 4 Chicago a
1381-j pound class i
Lee Allen of Portland also a"Saak-
The weather could hurt the j w0 " rounQ maren in
Trojans as much as it has g 138V4 pound class, de
bothered Oregon. The Ducks 'eating Tom Stevens,
were rained out in the Par I Heavy wcgiht Gary Stens-
since Bill Bowerman took West Relays last week end j land of Portland decisioned
over as track coach in 1949. and have held onlv one dual I Richard Redd, unattached.
Oregon went on to win the I meet, that an unimpressive Milo Crumrimc of Oregon
White Water Parade
On McKeniie Sunday
Eugene -IUFD- The annual
White Water Parade on the
McKenzie river is scheduled
Sunday.
It will start about 40 miles
east of here. Upwards of 30,
000 persons are expected to
watch the some 300 boats and
rafts go downstream to Lea
burg Dam.
RIGHT
$
75
JUST
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FOR A BRAND NEW
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and turn signals.
DURING
RECORD
SETTING
DAYS
SKINNER
BUICK-CADILLAC
For Grants Pass Coach Ron
Maurer likely will have Jerry
McCormack and Jim Thomp
son as starting hurlcrs with
Bob Peters, catcher; Don Sum
mers or Jerry McCormack,
first base; Bill Standley, sec
ond base; Richard Wolny,
shortstop; Lyman Keiseckcr,
third base, and Gary Reddick,
Tom Blanchard and Bill Ar
nold or Steve Newman, outfielders.
Wayne Clay and Larry Pep
per are scheduled by Coach
Bill Piche as starting chuck-
ers for Crater at Ashland.
Larry Mason and John Bush
will be available lor rcnei.
Other spots in the lineup may
be filled by Darryl Summer-
field, catcher; Willie Jones or
Howard Tomlinson, first base;
Pat Pepper, second base; Mike
Glines. third base; Louis Al
varez, shortstop, and Don Kli-
bourne, Neil Rivenburg ana
Willie Jones or Dave Twedell,
outfielders. Twedell will be
twinbill at Ashland.
RESULTS:
Low hurdles Howsley. M;
Kilby. M; Ingram. M. 13.1
75 Pruitt. M; Kiger, C; Equiv
1, M, 8.4.
High hurdles Howsley. M;
Kilby. M; Ingram, M. 10.7.
1320 Tie first Taylor, and
Rvn. M; Skellon. C 3:41.3
'330 Dumais. Ml Darlcy, at!
Rowdon, M, 41.3.
Broad jump Johnson. M: Du
mais. M: Taylor. M. 18-3'i.
High jump Chambers. M:
tie second. Kinney. C. and Ing
ram. M. 5-2.
Shot put Pruitt. M, Maple.
C: tie third, Schwab, C. Johnson,
M. 44-9i.
Pole vault Equivcl. M: R.
Sanford. M: chambers. K. 10-9.
150 Johnson. M. Trautinan.
C; Dumais. M. 16.4.
Javelin Ryn. M: Kiger. C;
D. Sanford. M. 131 feet.
Discus D Sanford. M; Pruitt.
M; Chizek. M. 135-5'i
660 Kyn. m; ekcuoii.
M. 1:33.8.
Rr.iav McLoughlin I Hows
ley. Pruitt, Equivel. Jobnsoni. 49.0.
NCAA title last season, but victory over California.
However, thc forecast is for
scattered showers Saturday.
Even though the track is in
good shape, the relatively
cool Northwest weather could
hold USC performances down.
Bowerman thinks Oregon
will get anywhere from 48 to
to
It takes 72'
Baseball
HOWl IM.
I.INKSCOKLS:
( tcxhii.it .(in ItrMilts)
Chicfls A) ....039 IW 000 8 13 0
Cincinnati 200 i 92 U10 5 13 1
Herbert. Bauman (0), Wilhelm
181 and Carreon. Nuxhall. Worth-
ii.gtoi. (til and Edwards. Pa vie
tlch (8). Winner Herhcrl Loser
Nuxhall. HRs Lynch. Nichol
son. Ward, treese.
Pittl)iirKh .000 000 0000 A
New York (Al 000 000 Oil I 7 0
Gibbon. Francis (7) and Bur
gess. Bouton. Arroyo (8), Reniff
18) and Howard. Winner Arroyo.
Loser Francis.
$1?
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MKDCO KLGLERKTTES
Starlighters i33-15i 4. Ginny
Weaver 433; Twisters (26-22) 0,
Louise Calhoun 363.
Die Hards (21-27 1 0. Helen Car
penter 388; Black Balls (27-21, 4,
Aggie Ciatti 41S.
Alley Cats 120-281 4, Mabel Pas
kvale 482; Green Onions (17-31)
0, Ruth Johnson 379.
Mabel Pasckvale 175. Flora Free
man ua Mcln Caroentcr and Ag
gie Ciatti 1H4; mac, oaiia
EVKRGRKEN LEAGUE .
Overhead Door (16-4) 4. Troy
Dean 330; Local Loan llJ-i) u.
Ernie Dukeshire 510.
Batcnian tv aons tu-oi i. """"
Haven 577; Rogue Dist. (11-9) 0.
Jerry Doty 305. ,
Pepsi Cola (11-9. 4. Larry Snopl
,145 Joe s Golden Eagle U0tt-9ft)
0. Dan Hadley 512.
Hodmen Lodge (10-10) 4, Jack
Dooms 480; Hire Root Beer
10j) 0. Ray Grigsby and
oaVS'ner. ,8-121 O. V Broad
water 94: Medco (7-13) 4, K.
Bosenberger 560.
Big Y (7-131 4. Floyd Hayner
326; Naumca Equip. (5-151 0.
IS? Sn'o4p. JM.Rosle Rosen
berger 210. Mac McEwen 206.
Vs'oMn) 2. Helen Dey
319; Stones T.V. (33-17) 2. Bea
Mathcus 478. Hi.
Ping's .34-18) 2. Pol lv Smith
467- Oak Grove Service (27-2.ii 2,
Virginia Wilson 484.
Hillver Oil (27-25. 1. Mary Of
renbneher 525; Ren Tylor In
surance (25-27) 3. Clair Ellison
49Hair Shaners '27-25. 3 Eva Ses
sion 528; Tom Thumb Markot (22-
3U '.'.t,c". " . ;o",n, MM-
ba Jerdcn 477; Western inriu u-
33 I. Alice wuiicj ,o, ,n, ,
United Meai ituu.i, 'i : J
Joan Kounr and Georgia ww
SRS: Winnie s
Tcnnant 442. .,
Eva sessions ivtfi ..io...-
191 Virginia Wilson 186; Olson
Mack 1390.
Honey Hobbs 443.
Farco (24-12 ( 3. Bca Mathews
488; Christian Service lll'iljl
1, Grace Hunter 466.
M & W Chain Saw (23-13) 2.
Lee Goddard 508; N & W Heating
Oils (15-21) 2. R. Pruitt 476.
Medford Ambulane (16-20) 3.
Elsie Eddy 525; Richfield Truck
1 Anne Lowery 196. M. E. Plank-
enhorn 190. Bea Mathews 187;
Tarco 1785.
Oba
ST A HI IRK LEAGUE
Olson-Lawyer Lbr. (22-6) 4. Gale
Culy 539; Delah Timber (13-15) 0.
Allan Raduski 497.
Pinnacle Orchards (18-10) 1. Bill
Pleasant 562; Medford Dental Lab.
ii.ii t Al nohhnrri .VVi
Weeks & Orr 118-10) 3. Ted
Thompson 555; Jackson Co. Coop.
(8-20) 1, Gus Priebe 306.
T.Brrv' Lineuo (18-10) 2,
Charles Long 473; Rogue Valley
Vending (11-17) . rrea mhuw
9 . t
WHlMcr lexaca im-iu .
Trrnlmnn S18: Ron's Standard (3-
23) 1, Jim Myhre 346.
insurance man iivm .
Jennings 558; Medford Mail Trib
une (10-18) 2. Forrest Liddell 388.
Allan Raduski and Jim Osborn
214: Mail Tribune 2534.
Wins Meet
North Grants Pass Junior
nign s Aicnaennaii was vie-1 57 points.
lor in inree evenis yesieraay i win.
when the Cavekids won from j
Hedrick 74 23 to 471,3 in a
ninth grade track meet.
He won the high and low
burdles and the pole vault.
North scantclads were vic
tors in 10 events and Hedrick
took four.
Hcdrick's Ken Tropplc was
winner in the 75 and 330-
yard runs. Bill Durante eap-
tured the shot put for the
Medford team with a school
record effort of 54-3V-;, ex
ceeding the old mark of 91-10.
Terry Lewman won the jave
lin which Hedrick swept.
S. Wedeking took the throe
fourths mile and the 660 for
North and C. Williams the
broad jump and 150.
RESULTS
70 high hurdles MendcnhHll,
N; Steimcr. N; Dames. H. 10.3.
75 Tropple. K; Williams. N;
DeForest. N. 8.4.
1320 Wedeking. N; Price. N;
Hurt. H. 3:49.5.
330 Tropple. H; Smith. N;
DeForest. N 41.3
High jump Scott. N; Zach
arius. H; tic third. Float and Bur
ton. N, and Hurt. H. 5-4.
1 Shot put Durant. H: Ser.
gcant. N. McLaughlin, N. B43tt,
Discus Sergeant. N: Baker.
H; Lewman. H. 14B-10a.
uroaa jump wuianis. w; irop
pie. H; Burch. H. 18-10'ii.
Low hurdles Mendenhall, N;
Sergeant. N . Ginn. H. 15.5.
javeun lawman, n; uuranir.
H; Stewart. H. 144-93.
150 Williams. N; Durante,
H; Stewart. H. 17.8.
660 Wedeking, N; Lewman
nVr.V"vBntl Wndenhall. N: I L.Angcles (Nl 000 010 Olfl-
tie second. Collins. H. and Bur
ton. N. 11-7.
Rclav North Grants Pass
(Williams. Mendenhall. DeForest,
Sergeant). 50.7.
Tech lost a decision to Eliji
Watanabe of Japan in the
heavyweiRht class.
Other Oregon first round
winners included Dave New
land of Eugene in the 13812
pound class and Larry Olson
of Portland, 154 pounds.
ROCHESTER WINS
Daytona Beach. Fla. - OIPP -The
Rochester Red Wings
pounded Portland pitching for
four home runs and a 7-3 ex
hibition baseball victory
Thursday. The Beavers col
lected only three hits off a
trio of Rochester pitchers.
However, thc club was
strengthened by the addition
of Jim Saul, a 6-8 catcher pur
chased from thc St. Louis or
ganization by Kansas City.
Washington ... 000 000 4004 7 1
Baltimore 100 000 0203 8 I
Bouldin. Daniel (4 . Duckworth
(7) and Lcppcrl. Retzer (7). Bar
ber. Visum 16), S. Miller 18) and
Brown. Winner Daniels. Loser
Narum.
Philadelphia .020 000 0002 3 0
Milwaukee 302 000 4009 1 0
Durcn. HanuKon (5), Baldschun
(7) and Dalrymple, Burdetlc.
Fischer (B, Funk (8) and Torre.
Winner Burdetlc. Lo,er Durcn.
HR Covington.
Minnesota . 100 000 1)20 3 i 2
Si. Louis 000 321) 07x 12 17 3
Stance. Sullivan (61. Lasher (7),
Roggrnhurk 8) and Ratltff. Sa
decki. Taylor (7) and Suwatski.
Oliver 7i. Winner Sadecki. Loser
Stange. HRs Sawatski, Allen,
Flood.
(to Innings)
N.York (N) 010 000 000 12 8 2
Detroit 000 ooi ooo 23 12 1
Jackson. Stallard (6). Rowe (7)
and Sherry. Mossi. Regan (6), Fox
110) and r reenan winner r ox
Loser Rowe HRs Cash.
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141. Schultz 161. Elston 181 and
Schaffer, Rancw 17). Winner
Schullz. Loser Miller.
Riverside
TORNADO FIELDER Gary
Miller, plays left field for thc Mki T
Medford high baseball team TONori5
which has a Southern uregon
conference doubleheadcr at
Grants Pass on Saturday
afternoon.
, c T i i i . I V
"SZtS. onltrv 135-91 1. NiU
Gosncll 483: Snow While Diaper
(21-23 3. Norma Larson .
t.u fnnnt. I'ij
KunlM McManama 459; Cascade
Sports Marina (13-291
Jones 421.
No Central GaraRe
Maurine Hclmick 532:
Central Shell (16-281
Standridee 4.9. .....
Oakdale Mkt One 0M I
Helen NiKooyni iij. !-
Two iia'i-wi
CHAMPAGNE LEAGUE
ii. i . I7.lrii.rv 1301 .-l.T.l 3. D.
Leavltt 47(1; Medford Tire Service
(22-221 1. H. Black 441.
O.K. Market (371i-lB)4) 3. Enid
Wolff 453; Wooden Shoe Room
Shoe Room (17-271 1. Diane Bales
389 .. ... ...
Custom House urapcrj iair.fi
3. Dixie Boen 474; Baker's rami
& Wallpaper (24-20) 1, Giny
HRoxy Ann Snaek Bar (26-18) 3.
Jenny Manlcy 409; Van Lee s Ba
zaar (14-301 1. N. Hollenbcck 412.
Erma s ueauly aaion lii-wi J.
Mcta Baines 450; West Coast Air
lines (10',-24,jl 1. Y. Bartolomei
4Mutual of Amaha (20-241 1.
Mable Sodaro 485; Gay 90 s Pizza
Parlor (15'3-28'il 3. R Patten
46Mable Sodaro 211. Ruby Patten
190. Dixie Boen 179. Mutual of
Amaha 1337.
a Larson 190. Maurine Hcl
mick 189. Nita Gosncll mo; vancv
Poultry 1417.
LADY ELKS P.M. LEAGUE
Ten Pins (27'i-20'il 2. Eaye
Hosue 442; Elkettes (25-23) 2.
Yvonne Strobel 488.
Pin Downers (27ts-31) 0. Mar-
aaret Sutton 402. Bloopen (24-24)
4. Dottle Veal 586.
Thnmners (28-221 2. Ruth Carl-
Bill's No. son 392, Stacs (25-2JI t. aims
. r....... D...I. Rlfvlock 411.
wapitis lii-.n i. vy ,
430 Esquires (lBtSi-31 'si 3. M"e
i '. , 410
Dottle Veal 200, 200. 186. Yvonne
Strobel 181; Bloopers 1766.
Carky
25-19
Lillie
143 S.
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BOW ROLLERS LEAGUE
Meat Mart 116-4. 3. Clara Torrey
439; Eads Van Line (8-121 1. Fyrne
Colton 412 . .
Forest Lnici oooi v-u. -
Carole Archer 492; Stones TV (8
12) 0. Dolores Madden 444
bticKicy miuiuj i--.-" i "t;
Stlckley 407; Woodland Heights
9' 111 0 Joan Davidson 408
ri-epon Bookkecpine i6-I4i 1.
Ruth Johnson 406; Park Motors
(3-171 3. Jean Peyton 382.
Clara Torrey 188. Carole Archer
186-170. Thcrl Poindcjlcr and
Marv Schel 157. Forest Chef Bool
Co. 1656.
FOUI.ETTES LEAGUE
Tri-etts 130-141 3. Lvdia Bhiod
Jfil Hntshots '18's-25'ii 1. Win
nie' Geddis 404
Bees' 130-14. 4. Trilby blnnr
U Jokers 1 10', -33' j. 0. Nell
Culver 384.
Crvbanies io ;i-o ,i "' ,,.,
Norum 426; Lucky Strikes (19-231
2. Ella Adkins 383.
pttVUDf (231,-181,) 3',. Roz
ann. Mulhollen 449. P.n-Spotters
f.1.931 1 Nancv Adamson 369
Rozann'a Mulhollen 168. Helen
Schmerhorn 162. Lydia Blood 136.
Tri-etts 1389
TUESDAY MIXED
Tour S's (U-371 0. (forfeiture!;
K-Sha (13-371 4. Art Brereton 480.
Lazebe 135-171 0. Kay Bateman
453; Outlaws (21i,-30',l 4. Jim
White 555. , .
Tiros (37-151 3. Bob Poindexter
325: Tigers I21-3H 1. Maurine Hel-
m HolvVowlers 137', -14i, I 3, Don
Landing 533; MIx-Ups (26-261 1. L.
Bill Schrlmer 193. Don Landing
230. Outlaws 2291.
ROXY ANN CLASSIC
Kim's (20i,-12',. 2. Ron Dixon
394; McLaughlin Plumbing 112-211
1. Ken Pickins 577. n .
Awkward Five 19-14i 2. Ed
Bingham 623; Beck s Bakery (17
161 1. Riley Appelgate 085
Talent Merchants MB-loi 1. Walt
Skundrick 620:. Wooden Shoe
(ISU-mtt, 2. Clay Leww 540
American Home tV Land llB-101
I Darwin Moore 540: Oak Grove
Service 1 1 1-221 2. Corky Van Loo
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Dodgers, Angels
Vie in Series
By lex kxhn
Los Angeles -(WD- The big
gest baseball prelude in Los
Angeles history as a major
looonp citv not underway to
day and reaches its peak Sat
urday ana sunaay 111 we v.ij-
series between the Dodgers
and the Angels.
Although the contests nave
no bearing on regular season
play, the city series may at
tract 100.000 fans for thc pair
of games in which both clubs
will use their top men in an
effort to achieve victories.
The teams converge on ma
City Hall for a "warmm,
welcoming ceremony today at
which comedian Danny Thom
as, an ardent baseball fan, in
troduces the players ana pei
sonnel of both clubs.
Both clubs will be honored
tonight at the sixth annual
Baseball Writers Dinner at
thc Pallaidium in Hollywood.
The top players of the Angels
and Dodgers will be saluted
and presented trophies voted
them by the Los Angeles chap
ter of the Baseball Writers
A csnointinn.
With those preliminaries out
:f the way, the clubs taKc io
the field Saturday in the first
of the two games that have
divided fans into two camps.
MOST LIKELY "
New York - IUTI - Outfield-
. . iri: .. t iu nnlrnll
crs Al rwaiinL' ui mc
Tigers and Frank Robinson
of the Cincinnati Reds and
pitchers Don Drysdate o the
V c Antfplrs DodKcrs and
Camilo Pascual of the Minne
sota Twins today were voted
thc major leaguers most like
ly to succeed during 196.1 in
a United Press International
poll. .
ur.MK.nn nm aon inn a r. o
l.AniflM (Al 2(10 OOO 000 2 ft !t
Bruce, wonaesmcii. oi
romnVi.ll M.-Hririr Jnntt (6.. Ncl-
on lui inn biqowiri. winner
Bruce, lifter McBride. HR
WHRncr. Fazio.
cnt-nrr4 Drs-dniiTor Hi inrt Hal
lrr. Weaver.
(6) and Edwards, winner
er. Loier Sanford. HR
Covey, Francona, Held,
Burton.
-Weav-
- ftIC'
Alou,
Pro Basketball
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Thursday'R Results
St. Louit. 13S L.OS AIIRCICB LiL
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FlRht Results . stdg hed
Thursday hoiiis
Tokvo (urn mvi
llfl Brzll. knocked out Katsuto
shi Aokl. Ul3. Japan (3) re
tained world tiiintaniwciRnt tiue.
Wort'csicr. iiaS. 'v.rp
Dk-k French. 142. Providence. R.I..
unpointed Billy Goodman. 140,
Nnrrlatown. Pa. (8).
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Rav Offnrd 570; Roxy Ann bancs
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Lou McLauKhlin 256. Walt Skun
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