f Sports; Briefs Bv Bid rdr (Pinch Hilling lor Hugh Full.rton, Jr.) NEW YOHK, July 13 (Wide World) Weather report: Are those storm cloudn browing n in o n K the peaceful Pi rates of Pitts burgh? . . . "1'ls mild several O Amwrv hnva tpr own KKiii wny ai Lopttz wasn't picked on thn National league's all-star outfit, , . . And norno of 'oin ara rootlnu for AI tn bind man ager's Job wholher lt' In smok eytown or lomo other plrtce. , Ray Carlen writes to tell the boys not to pooh-pooh Hunnery Armstrong's comeback yet. . , . ISifcntiso It looks llkn the ham mer still hn a lot of fights lft lp him. . . . And Wllllo Gllzen burg takes pun In hund to Inform the folks Unit it wasn't hit welterweight chump, Red Coch rane, but Challenger fluy Robin on, who initiated thtilr Sept. 10 fight be nnn-tltle fiiim. ' OS-A AND DAT A Hudy York got u five-grand bomiR if he knocks In 100 runs this year. , . ., lie's on tho 80 mork now. . . . But what tho boys would like to know Is who made a fancy fielder of him? . . The wny lie's Improved, there's evon hopo for Zeko Bomira. . . , Toxus Ben Whltakur reports that Remiostcd Is nil over his fever ish ktvco, but he's been taken out ot training ngnln because of nnkle trouble. . . . And thece's no telling when the linro-hltllng little colt'll come buck to the races, , . . But Unit doesn't mean Sunny Jim I'ltr-nlmmons hasn't got Apache buck to where he 11 give. Shut Out nnd Alxub u rus- sle for what a left ot tho three year old championship,,. , . That J not an nlr-rnld siren you henr Wining out of Madison, Wis. those evenings. . . . Hnrry Stuhl drehcr Just got a look at that ten-game schedule they've fixed up for his Badgers this fnll QUIZ PROGRAM Are the big leugues getting ready to welcome Pepper Martin back as a manager? , . . And what major race track os much as told the turf commltteo of America that It wasn't making any plans to chip Mnto war rollef, even though -most of the big apple plants have kicked in with 100 Gi apiece. ' - Californians Win All Oregon Tennis Titles; Tacoma Next TACOMA, July 13 (P) The B2nd annual Pacific northwest Jnnls tournament opened today W the Tacoma Lawn Tennis club with most players merely mov ing up here from Portland whero they competed In the Oregon state championships last week. Californians won all the Oregon crowns. Nick Carter, Sun Francisco, who won the Oregon men s sin gles title In Portland yesterday, was seeded No. 1 to defend his northwest ninnies championship in tho draw hero last night, Har ry Bultimer, whom Carter bent for tho crown, was seded No. 3. Carter dlsposod of Buttlmer yes terday in strnlght sets, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2. Buttlmer was seeded sixth In Oregon. PITTSBURGH Jock Suther land, former coach of the Uni versity of Pittsburgh elevon and for the past two years headman of Brooklyn . football Dodgers, a as sworn In as lieutenant com andcr In navy Sunday. Mike Gctto, former Pitt tackle and line conch under Sutherland, namod Dodger conch. c Front Runners By (hi AMOoiittd Prut . NATIONAL UACIUB Bttln Mtr, Drookljn, ,aMi Mdwfk, Brooklyn, .Ma, Rtirj-Olt, Niw York, 0 Mil, Nw Vflrk, M. RottiA HituMlie, Naw YnrV, IAf OH, Now Vork, unrt Cnnilll, Hrrw-klvit, 1C, PllcWng rrenrli, Hrooltlvn, 10 0; Wyalt, wftoklyn, M. (Mnnfd nn tlx rtrcUlom). , AMiniOAN LB A QUI HnttinRUllllftiiii, Dimton, M Oordon, Nfw York. ,m. Ilmi WMHim, Hon ton, 78 D. Il MnH Tlnatnit, AS, Itciinfi riifin lYIIIInmi, Tlniton, lit f York, Dctrnlt, 14, Pltfhlng Hornwy, Nw York, 7-1: Outer, (M. T-fnilf, M, fllnnpri nn nix (f rlnlnnn). PRIVATE STOCK tm. lerloy Co.,llmM'tl, i A T Pelicans Doubly Drubbed by Craters, 6-5, 4-3, Shoved Into Ore-Cal Second Place Ex-"Fastest Human" Now a Marine LW. .?-:!:.: VAX MM .. . : '.A . i Charll. Paddock, left, ona of lha "world's faittit human" of the clnderpath, t now a marln. Ha's shown In San Francisco as Colonol D. M. Randall swor. him In as captain. Lefty Larry French Wins Tenth in Row Dodger Southpaw Holds Bucs to Three Hits in 2-1 Victory; Bums Lose 2nd AMiniOAN LIA0UI VV. I,. IVI. W. 1. IVt. Snv Yntk . A-1 AM St. Lnull 4(1 41 .4 llmlon 4 XS .IV rhlra,., . ,4 4& .4EO 4'tvUntl . 40 M .''(t PhlU'lrlrhlH SA M ,.t31 XltUM IS 41 .!! Wmhlmtnii 4 M lundiy't nMUM, rittrliti.l Bi. M Mhlii(tti ! 0. (Fltll fm 10 Ihiilnt). Clllraio 1.11. rlHUdtlrhl, I I. rlrl fmroe 10 lnnln,i). Pflrnll tH, Vtw Vnrlt (I. (Smnd tm tnntnti). hi. I-10, amlnn o. By AUSTIN BEALMEAR Assoclalad Press Sports Wrltor Lefty Larry French, leading pitcher of tho major leagues and only undefeated hurlcr among all the regular starters, has turned out to bo one of the biggest bargains since the Indians turned loose the Island of Monhattan. ,The Brooklyn Dodgers picked up French for the waiver prlco of $7300 late last season and the 33-ycar-old left-hander hasn't been beaten since. ! Ho won his tenth game of the year yester day, holding the Pittsburgh Pi rates to three - - n nils in piu:iiiiiK f I Wv J'f the Dodgers to L Sl I a 2-1 decision In X''-'AfadouWehoad- I Y I Tho Dodgers French gnme and watch ed their National league lead shrink to eight lengths, but French reached the halfway mark in a season that promises to be his best In tho majors. His best previous year was 1036, when he won 18 and lost nine for tho Chicago Cuba.. The Pirates came from be hind wltli a four-run rally In tho eighth Inning to down the Dodgers, 6-4, In Iho second gnme. Tho St, Louis Cardinals drew one game closer to the leaders by whipping the Boston Braves, 9-1 and 0-3, the first on a two hit pitching job by Harry Gum- bort, . , . In tho American league, the first placo New York Yankees also divided a double bill but boosted their lead to four and a halt games with the help of the St, Louis Browns. While the Yankees were losing to the De troit Tigers, fl-4, and winning, 3-1 in 13 innings, the Browns pinned a double defeat on the second place Boston Red Sox, 1-0 and 10-0. Johnny Vandor Meer matched the pitching exploits of French and Gumbcrt by tossing a threo hitter at the Philadelphia Phils as the Cincinnati Reds captured both ends of a bargain bill. Vandy struck out 13 men in winning, 2-0. 1 Elmer Riddle pitched slx-hlt ball for the reds AriNC STRAI0HT ! RYE WHISKEV wrs 1.10 QUARTS a.10 PROOP rln, IlllnoU tf(,a"A''v aEW - i.i- v. rxi NATIONAL LIAOUB W. UPrl. W. I,. Ptl. nrnokhn M tl .7 Chk-asa 40 4 .47 si. iiuii i? so ,oio nu.i,urh. s: n ,4i rilirlimall, 44 S7 .14.1 llu.lon MM .110 N. Votk - II 10 -lit I'hlladrlpllU IIUW . Sunday', aatulll Clndnnatl Vhllaaltlil M. Brooklyn l. 1'IH -t.ureli 1 . St, IauU H. oitn l . Xr Vot . Clili-a,ii 1-1. In the nightcap, with Lonnle Frey doubling homo the run that gave them a 2-1 triumph. At Chicago, Lon Warnekc made his first appearance since returning to the Cubs and was whacked soundly by tho New York Giants, who captured the opener, 6-2, but the '. Cubs bounced back to square ac counts, 8-3, with Hiram Bithorn doing the pitching and Lou No vlkoff pacing the hitting. The Cleveland Indians took both ends of their twin bill from the Washington Senators, winning the first, 8-7, with a two-run rally In the tenth in ning and the second, 5-0, on Jim Bugby's eight-hit pitching. The day's best pitching per formance in the American league wos turned In by Jake Wado, who held the Philadel phia Athletics to three hits and contributed three blows him self as the Chicago White Sox tobk the second game, 11-1. Rog- Klamath Sportsmen Get Oregon Recognition With Win Pledge SALEM, July 13 (Special) Statewide recognition of the Klamath Sportsman's association in their victory pledge came this week with the announcement that the Keep Oregon Green pro gram would make use of the out doors pine scene, background ot the pledge, In a new fire pre vention poster soon to be de signed and distributed. B. C. Kuehncr, secretary of the Keep Oregon Green associ ation, writing to E. . L, Myers, president, to the local sports man's group Indicated that the general . layout of the poster would bo 'with the characteristic green tree and Ihe local out door picture In tho middle as the main reason why we should keop Oregon Green, He added that the association i would be only too glad to give credit to tho club for their cooperation.- Earlier permission for public ity use of tho sportsmen's vic tory pledge by the Keep Oregon Green association was given by the group following a request by Walter Wiesendangcr, local chairman to the fire prevention program. In voicing tho approval Twin Whipping Gives Craters Leadership Klamath's first place Pelicans of Saturday are Klamath's second-place Pelicans of today. Briefly, Benham was no Bonham and the lads dropped two one-run decisions to tho Medford Craters over the weekend on the opposition's field. Saturday It was 8-B and Sunday 4-3. The defeats gave the Craters a one-game lead as the Oregon California loop swung Into Its second half play. Both of them were incurred in the payoff half of tho payoff Inning the last portion of the nlnlh. On Saturday the Pelicans were down, B-4, going into the final frame.'- They tied up In ohiooh . oALiroaNiA lsaoui w t. Ivt. IV. 1.. Pet MMIdtif - 10 4 .714 Dorrla T , 7 . JMI Xlaio. fall! Ml OranU Hail 3 12 ,113 Waakamf Raaulll Millord l. Klarnalh Knlli i t. rinrrli, P.7, Oranla Pa 11-8. their half but allowed a Med ford to cross the patter In the last period for the ballgamo. . Sunday it was the same story. Caps Climb With Double; Tigers Split . By. The Associated Press . The Vancouver C a p 1 1 a n o a edged up a bit on the league leading Tacoma Tigers in West ern International Baseball league standings yesterday with a double-barreled -.win over Spokane while the Tigers were splitting thclKdoublcheader with Salem. Tho Caps won the first tilt, 5-2, behind fheYive hit pltcblng of Pete Jonas'' whife they capi tallzedron 10 safeties allowed by Hub Kittle.'"; :- : . In the 'second game' both squads went wild and treated Spokane fans to as free-hlttihg'a game as they Tiad seen In many a month. Tho Caps hit safely 23 limes and piled up 18 runs while Spokane -connected . with 14 for 11 runs, six In the final inning in a belated rally, . ': At Tacom'af the SalenV' Sena tors scratched-out an 8-7 victory in the openor.'barely heading off a Tiger rally: in the ninth' that netted three runs. The Tacomans hit safely 14 times. Salem 13. . Lefty Al Lien tied up the Sol ons in the nightcap with a four hitter .while his mates pounded two Salem Jiurlcrs for 13 bingles and a 9-1 victory. ... Jerry Ambler Second in Calgary Show CALGAnY, Altai.' July 13 (JP) Doff Aber, Woly, Wyo., cowboy, won the North American buck ing horse riding contests con cluded hero Saturday, with Jer ry Ambler, Klamath Falls, Ore:, Johnny Tubbs, Spokane, and Cecil Redford, Weiser, Idaho, runners-up In that order. Ambler also won the wild steer riding' event. . crs Wolff pitched five-hit ball in winning the first game, for the A's, 3-2; but snapped a 1-1 tie by walking in a run In : the tenth inning and needed a walk', a triple by Elmer Valo and a single by Dick Siebert for two runs In the last half of the ex tra frame. 1 . of the sportsmen's group, Myers wrote the secretary the follow ing: : "We are most happy to extend to you this permission,, and we consider It an honor to have our pledge receive . recognition by the Keep Oregon Green organ ization, The picture In Its en tirety was taken in Klamath county and represents a most unique setting of an unmolested forest scene. The pledge Itself happily combines not only good sportsmanship but good citizen ship as well, and no true lover ot Oregon outdoors will find In It any place a single restriction upon his liberties." , Already the subject of a re cent Oregonlan editorial, the victory pledge of the Klamath Sportsmen wtll have cqmplete recognition with the issuing of the fire prevention poster.. .The out-of-doors code, pledged In the Interest bf civilian defense, for est protection, conservation and good sportsmanship, "is. held; as a modtjl creed for. the , forest visitors during tho.present emer gency fire period. ' v. With offices In the State for estry building, Salem, the Kt?p Down, 3-1, at the end of the seventh, the Pelicans staged a ono-run sally in the eighth and another in the ninth to level the match. . But the Craters pushed over the winning score while the game was still in regulation pe riods. Kenny Benham rushed In on Saturday In an effort to save V 1 r g Haynes' ball game but missed by just a run. He went the distance, hurling excellent ball, on Sunday. Private Joe Dickinson and Manager Dutch Lieber were the winning twirlers for the Med fords. Meanwhile at Dorris, the Lumberjacks were splitting a weekend brace with the last place Grants Pass Merchants. The valley nine copped the first on Saturday, 11-9, but Dorris evened it up with a 7-3 Sunday victory. . - . Saturday, Qama) KLAMATH PALLS ..: AB. R. H. Larann, It IMitiop. lb u Hampton, zb Crapo. ct HatrifM. If KyMlona, rf Oroaa, Kb Ooririard. 0 . Maynai, p H.nltam, p Plaan- o - i . '': M i 10 't Batlfd for Hayni-f In ninth. ' '- " .' MEDPORD Sararyk. aa - 4 ' 1 I'll " ortlilf -, o 6 , . i w ray, c i llol.rd. rf . I.l'brr. lb Oltrm, eb Wait. If Ka-acatt. sb piekrnaon. p USUI KlamaUi .TaFlla 301 000 002 s 10 S .Mrjfnrd (II 0O0 Oil It J Struck out Br Dlcklnion 7,-br Baron 7; haira on halli, off Bana. I, Benham 1. nirklnwn S. Double plajr laraon to Hampton to Blihop (J); Ilaynej to Hampton to Btehop. (Sunday', Qama) KLAMATH PALLS ab. x: n. k. Larion. aa Ruliop. lb Hampton, tb Crapo. cf Hatfield. If . liyeitone. rt . Oroaa. Sb niton, e Oenhatn, . p Total, .alt 0 .sets ,..-' J uy i RO AB. s. h.": 1 I. I Swaryk, ib-ai . Worthley, e Wrar, ct Iloffard. rt Campbell, aa . Gllirn, lb' , Waltc If . Fawcett, Sb Llrbrr, p ,, .. Madden. If t 0 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 I "l Totala J Batted for Camphel In 6th. Klamath lalla 001 0O0 Olt-S 1 I Medford . ; i 100 100 101-4 4 Baiek on hala, off Benham 6; atrnek ont by Benham 4, by Lieber 1. ; BOSTON . Mrs. William R. Fleming's Loveday won Hannah Dustin handicap at Suffolk Downs for second time Sunday, going mile and one-sixteenth in 1:44 4-5. Officials donated yes terday's proceeds, approximate ly $65,000, to war relief and also announced purchase of $100,000 in war bonds. Oregon Green association Is con ducting a complete program of fire prevention not only in the forests but In the fields and farms of the state, The Klam ath poster is an example of the education means used in reach ing the public. Because in past years fully 75 per. cent ot the fires have been caused by the forest visitors, because fire losses in rural Oregon total more than one million dollars annually and because timber for shelter and farm products for food are need ed by the armed forces,, total public cooperation is asked in cooperating for a Green Oregon, Klamath county as all .other Oregon counties has Us county chairman to carry out the "Green" drive. Serving as chair man, Wlesendanger will enlist all adult citizens in seeking cooper ation. He will also ask boys and girls to enroll In the Green Guard, a fire prevention activity which gives Its enrollees a badge, membership and card and fire manual. The activity Is frets of charge and any boy or girl ..lay enroll by writing the Keep Ore-, gon Green association, State For estry building,. Salem, , Beavers Win Double Bill From Seattle Surprise, They Captura Both, 3-2; Soe, L. A. Also Cop Pair Sunday PA0IPI0 OOAIT LIA0UI w. h. en. w. I.. Pet. Sanramento M 7 .Ktit Seattle 4k 91 AVt Lot Angelea 10 to .404 Oakland 44 61 .444 Han Diego . 44 4V .424 Hollywood. 44 40 . 423 Sao Pran.. 49 47 .601 Portland 80 00 A1& Sunday' Raaulta Saerameolo 7-4, Han Diego M. San Franelaco 1-0, Hollywood 0-1. T,i Angelea Oakland M. Seattle , Portland 31. (Pint tame 11 innlnga). By The Associated Press Double victories were the rule In coast league baseball games Sunday. Sacramento, Los Ange les and Portland each won both ends of twin bills. Hollywood and San Francisco divided honors. Portland spilled Seattle twice by the same score, 3 to 2. It took the Beavers 11 innings to do it in the first game. In the nightcap, Portland scored Its three runs In the first inning. Dick Barrett, of Seattle,.- al lowed only seven hits until the eleventh inning of the opener at Portland. Then Marvin Owen singled, advanced to second on an infield out and scored on Lar ry Barton' single. In the second game Portland scored three runs off Carl Fischer In the first three innings and held the lead throughout. Sacramento retained its grip on the league leadership with 7 to 2 and 6 to 2 victories over San Diego. San Diego won only one game In the seven-game series. At Oakland, Los Angeles de feated the Oaks 3 to 2 and 3 to 1 and also captured the series, six games to one. In both games Oakland took on early lead. In the first they held their advant age until the ninth when Los An geles pounded Pitcher Ralph Buxton for. all three of their runs. : San Francisco shut out Holly, wood 1 to 0 in a first-game pitch ing duel between Sam Gibson andl'Charley Root. The Stars connected ' for a pair-'of l home runs in the ninth inningVof the second game for an 8 to. 8 vic tory. Sacramento's double victory came on five-run rallies in both games. In the opener, Averett Thompson started the rally in the sixth with a single. Singles by Jack Sturdy and Steve Mes ner, a double by Debs Garms and a three-bagger by Kay jnuei ler accounted for the scores. The Solons' scoring spree in the sec ond game . came In the fifth Inning. Ducks Card St. Mary's For Opener EUGENE, July 13 Of) The University of Oregon will open thel "football season next fall against the St. Mary's navy training school team Sept. 28 In Portland. The Oregon schedule: : Coach for the navy team will be Gerald A. "Tex" Oliver, for mer Oregon head mentor, now a lleutenantt commander In the novy. , -The Oregon schedule: . Sept. 26 Oregon-St. Mary's (navy) at Portland. Oct. 3 Washington State at Pullman. . Oct, 10 Washington at Port land. Oct. 24 Idaho at Eugene. ' Oct. 31 California at Berke ley. Nov. 7 UCLA at Eugene. Nov. 14 USC at Los Angeles Nov. 21 Oregon State at Cor vallls. Chattnan Victor in British Columbia Mile at Longacres ; ; SEATTLE, July IS (P) Chatt nan, ' a - consistent winner the past three Sundays, romped home to victory tn the $1205 an nual British Columbia mile handicap at Longacres yester day. The horse paid $9, $3.40 and $2.50. Real Article placed, pay ing $3.10 and $2.40. Profile took the show spot at $2.70. . Saturday's feature was won by Veiled Orb with Foxster sec ond and Brilliant Light third. NEW YORK William Wood ward's .Apache, idle since Preak- ncss wltli bad leg, established Empire City track record with clocking of 1:56 for mile and three-sixteenths In winning $25, 000 Empire City handicap Sat urday. Shutout was scratched because of track's condition and LochinVar was second and Col. Teddy third. Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers Secure Immediate relief with VAPO EFR1N. Satisfaction Guaranteed. : Ask for Demonstration LEE , HENDRICKS DRUG 2J1J S. 6th 8t - Phone 4321 July 13, 1942 at Abbott Captures West Amateur Golf Corporal Trounces Bruce McCormick, 7 and 6 in Finals at Manifo. Sunday '- By HUSS NEWLAND SPOKANE, July 13 Ml Buell Patrick Abbott of the. TTrtltp4 States army Is the new western he is Just about a champion of jne sum enlisted man from Los Angeles and Lowry field, Denver, captured the title and the big cup that goes with it in a runaway race yesterday in mick, Los Angeles, 7 and 6 in Big time tournament golf is nothing new to Abbott he held I the national public links crown In 1936 but in winning the western he was the lone sur vivor of one of the best fields assembled in a long time. Included - in . it and victims somewhere along the line were the national amateur and de fending champion, Corp. 'Mar vin "BudV Ward; the present national public links top man, Bill Welch of; Houston; former Walker cup star Harry Givan; McCormick,- who succeeded Ab bott as national public links ti tlist In 1937, and numerous city and sectional camps. The lustre hadn't even worn off Abbott's victory before he was risking prestige in a match with his most formidable rival, Corporal Ward. The two pre pared to match shots in an 18 hole exhibition here late today, the proceeds to go to the army emergency relief fund. It will be a renewal of a long rivalry last fought out last year at Omaha where Ward defeated Abbott 4 and 3 to win the na tional amateur title. The stage had seemed to have been -set for them to meet in the finals of the western, just concluded. They were the pre-tournament favorites. : - - Ward, however, failed to hold up his end Of-jt. He was elim inated In the ' quarter-finals' by PublicXinks Boss Welch, 2 up. Abbott, meanwhile, played the best golf, in the tournament to win all six matches by sub stantial margins. He was 10 un der par for 118 holes, which- is fair golf for one who had been practically a weekend player since last November. Corp. Joe Tries -Golf, Cards on . First Kansas Leave KANSAS CITY, July 13 (P) Heavyweight Champion- Joe Louis Barrowr on his first leave from Fort Riley, Kas., tried out his golf game,- and played cards with other soldiers at the negro service men's club. He was just a shade over par figures in a 27-hole golf game but was a consistent loser at casino. "All : I'm interested in right now Is being a good soldier," answered Joe in reply to ques tions concerning the possibility of a fall scrap with Billy Conn. SABIN SEATTLE PRO SEATTLE, July 13 (P) ' Wayne Sabin, Portland, one of the nation's top-ranking tennis players before he turned pro fessional, will become the Seat tle Tennis club's pro Wednes day. PHILADELPHIA Bob FaT- kenburg, 16-year-old Hollywood high school star, upset Frank Wiuett of Anniston, Ala., Sun day for national Interscholastic net title, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3, 6-3. .Wonder if the crime confer ence held in Illinois got down to brass knucks. ' Armory PHONE FOR TICKET RESERVATIONS The Rialto ., Castlobsrry's Th. Waldorf PAGE NINE amateur golf, champion. In foct, champions. , - . ,"- which he swamord Bruce McCor the 38-hole finals. " . Tradition Buddy Moo, 13, (above) so of a Spokane, Wash'., golf pro and nephew of ex-Walker Clip per Don Moo, was the youngest qualifier in the western ama teur golf tournament at Spo kane. - '. Silverton Remains In Running for State Semi Title . SILVERTON," July 13 (IP) Silverton's defending : Oregon semi-pro baseball champions rK mamed in the running for the 1942 crown last; night with a 7-1 win over McElroy's of Portland.. The losers bowed from the tourney with their second de feat. .They were at the mercy of Roy Helser who limited them to five hits while his mates gar' nered 19 and until the final, in ning of the seven-stanza night cap they were scoreless. . ORANGE, N. J. Franclico Seguar of Ecuador, took only 45 minutes Sunday to beat Ladlslav Hecht, former Czechoslovaks Davis Cupper, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, for the New. Jersey state men's ten nis title. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Billy Talbert of Cincinnati rnntnnarl Atlantic coast net crown by' de feating Harris Everett of Jack sonville, Fla., 6-1, 6-2, 8"-l, Sun day. The argument against divina; into a strange stream Is built on a rock foundation. ' ." , : TRUCKS FOR RENT -You Drive Move Yoursoll Save H Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phono 8304 1201 East Main ea Tuesday 8:30 P.M. IV, . Phon. 8777 Phone 3333 Phon. 1BU hi i&u mi 'Vj 1 All -J 1 'A 1 wei9h ' v Heavy- li?' 1 Card frtftffaA