TUESDAY. DEC. IS. 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
rAtni SET EM
SPORTS
ROUNDUP
www.y Hufh Fwllerton
NEW YOIIK. Dm. II If you
have ever wondered why hockey
nrrr fulfilled lie promise of be
romltMl a real big-league apart.
Prank llouclirr reluctantly admits It
la because there aren't tnouch food
players to 10 around. . , tlial'a not
rxactly the way Prank puia It, but
he ran plik out three to flva play,
ere on each nallonal league team
ha trrme outstanding alara ("and
mi quoin, please; Ilia ntliir teams
mil hi art mad at ma"). . , and
earh Uam la rarrylm lour or five
players )ul good enough to ham
nn, who would be replaced If better
playera could be found. , . If the
leaiue tried to expand. It would
mean each Uam would have to car
rv more of thMi liieffectlves. .
"Iva been out weal looking at
amaieura. and the boya who are
nlavlm tunlor hockey look Ilka Juve
lilies.'1 llouclier adtla. "liven with
28 clubs to draw from, the minor
Irani prospects aren't any belter
than the one we have.". . . Prank
blamea the war for retarding the
development of talent, but we're not
so sure. . . even In the old day
there waa )il about enough ma
terial lo give eurh club two good
forward llnea snd four good defenae
men. Ilul that waa an inry nerom
Prelim Looms as
Fight Co-Feature
That Welaar-Olluian go at the armory Prlday night la going to
have a co-feature tuaala with too much promote to be billed a a
mere preliminary event.
Thla aecond feature, announced lut Uil morning by Matchmaker
Mark Ullard la a rematch of llghlwelghta Johnny Uruce, Medford, and
Ueorgle Price, Merrill, who are algned to square off In a all-round
aeml-flnal.
Theae two highly pusuacloua young batllera fought to drew In
the aeml lo the dinger ttnapp-Krank tumble attraction here De
cember 3.
then.
Danny 7.aadliukl, who came
from (Irrmaiiy to WaUrlown. B. D.,
as a displaced person, reported to
high arhool coach Clelua Clinker for
ba.ketball practice. . . being a eoc
rer player, he aometlmra kicked the
ball imleed sf dribbling II, but he
tried hard and Clinker waa aorry
in put hla name nn the lint of
randldaUl to be dropped. . . but
' Danny rouldnt read enough Eni
liih lo know whet the list meant
and Clinker rouldn't apeak enouith
I (irrmm lo tell him. . , he con-
J tlnued to report and when the first
aame came. Danny waa given
' uniform. . . now Clinker eeve he
! could make a basketball player out
of the kid If he only could talk
' to him.
Adolph Ituup. Kentucky basket
', ball roach, ta telling folka hla NCAA
rhamplnnshlp Uam grossed IIM.000
tor Uie university last season. . .
not a grow exigeerailon, eilher. . ,
local baseball fana are having a
big lime trying to gueaa the namea
In all Ihoae tradra the OlanU have
discussed. . . Cnlumbla'a basketball
team will vlatt Denver. Seattle and
Fimene. Ore., on Ita Christmas trip,
first lime the Uone have vllled
the Went coat since their IM4 Roe
' Bowl tour. . . headline: "Harvard
going lo drop big time football."
. . going to?
When O k I a ta e m a'a footballer!
whipped Missouri, 31-1. the Mexico,
Mo. quarterback club attended. .
a few daya 'etrr 8ooner Coach Bud
Wilkinson received IhU letter from
tbe club president. . . "Dear Mr.
Wilklnann: We underaland you have
been offered the coaching Job at
the University of Mlnneaola. Atur
rareful coiuldcratton our club haa
endoraed thla movement 100 per
cent."
Coaches
Favor
Platoon
NEW YORK, Dec. 13 UtV- College
tootball'a much maligned two pla
loon ayiura received aupport from
new quarura today.
A newspaper nauonwioe aurvey
allowed more college football coachra
fur It Uian against It, with tile main
boost coming surprisingly eiinuuh
from menuira of amaller Inslitu-
Uona.
Coach Lou Little of Columbia,
chairman of the football rulea com
mittee. Issued a strong statement In
favur of the free aubitltulion rule.
Pacific coast football ooachea hut
night voted 7 to 6 In favor of keep
Ing the rule that permit II -man
umu lo be thrown Into a game at
a time.
The New York Herald Tribune
aald It aent questlonnalrea lo more
than MO coachra of big and small
collegea throughout the country,
asking:
"Do you believe In Uie two-platoon
aysum and ha It helped or
hurt football?"
The paper aald 41 per cent of Uie
coachca replied that thry thought
the two platoon ayaum had helped
Uie aport and only 31 aald It hurt
the game.
Another 7 5 per cent atuwercd
that Uie rule helped the big achoolt
and worked a hardship on Uie amall.
The remaining 13 5 per cent was
on Uie fence.
The paper aald Uie aurvey ahowed
Uie amall college coachea liked the
ayalem better lhaif did the blgtlme
lulora. Plfty per cent of Uie amall
college coachea who answered
thought Uie two platoon played
helped football. The bigger college
coachra polled only 40 per cent In
aupport of It with 38 agalntt and
Uie othera doubtful.
Come Prlday evening. If Bruoe
and Price throw aa much leather
with as much Hp aa they did in
their previous Ungle, rbnph WeUer
and Buddy Oilman may find their
main-go bout merely the evening's
anti-climax.
Uruce fought hla way lo Uie
Houtiiern Oregon Qolden O loves
light and welter titles before mak
ing the squared ring a place of
business rather Uian a hobby-lobby,
Because of hla Impressive amateur
record and Uie proven power In
either fist, Bruce went Into the De
cemoer 2 fight a healthy-odded
favorite.
But Price, with a goodly thron
of Uie Merrill faithful yowling him
on. upset Uie form-playing wise
acres and came within seconds of
taking a decision from Bruce.
Both battlers scored hard and
olun through Uie first five rounds
and Price went Into Uie final chap
ter with derided victory margin.
But the Merrill lad made one Utile
mistake and that was all Uie ring
wise Bruce needed: he promptly
polraxed Price with such severity
Uie Merrill fighter took a seven
count and had to be content with a
draw.
If their match coming up Prlday
la a ruggedly entertaining aa that
first go, one or both boys will
definitely be In line for main consideration.
I'd
Pennant
Playoff
To Boss
BLUE RIBBON GIRL Marie Jo DeWitt, astride Midnight
Sensation, won the American saddle breed award in the town
and country class at Chicago's International Livestock expo
sition. Marie is an habitual winner. A resident of Grand
Rapids, Mich., and just 14 years old, she has collected 3G5
blue ribbons in events oi this type.
4
Mat Card
Outlined
For Uie fralure attraction on to
morrow night's armory wrestling
card. Promoter Mack Ullard haa
lined up a tag team setto Involving
four arch rivals, Buck Davidson and
Cleorge Dusette against The Great
Atlas and Jack Upacomb.
It won't be Uie first time this
quartet had occupied Uie mayhem
aquare together; last time, Atlaa
and Lipscomb won the mauling
match from the Davldson-Duselte
combine.
The fracaa la billed aa a two out
of Uiree. no time limit affair.
The preliminary opener at 8:30
pita young Oeorge Strickland, the
Ohio Adonis, against veteran Billy
McEuln of Texas.
This one la to be a two out of
three with a one-hour limit.
SneadHas
High Hand
MIAMI. Pla., Dec. 13 14' 81am.
mm' Sammy Snead. Uie gallery.
drawing professional golfer from
White Sulphur Springs, W. Vs.
wound up the 1V4B season as Uie top-
ranking money winner with 33,
073 83 In tournament prize money.
Bnead won six major tournaments
to top Uie field.
In Uie annual list of golfing
"superlauves" Issued each year by
Uie Professional Oolflng association.
Cary Mlddlecoff of Ormond Beach,
Pla.. waa luted as the moat Improved
golfer.
Mlddlecoff this year won Uie U. 8.
Open championship and four oUier
events. He Ued In Uie Motor City
Open with Lloyd Man rum and waa
runner-up in four oUier events.
Ben Hogan of Hershry. Pa., wis
listed aa the unlucklrst pro. Hogan
waa forced to quit golf following an
automobile accident.
Fred Haas
Triumphs
MIAMI, Pla., Dec. 13 W Freddy
Haas Jr., a comparative newcomer
to Uie professional golfing ranks,
won first money in Miami's 26u
annual Open golf tournament yes
terday by defeating Bob Hamilton
In dramatic U-hole playoff by
two strokes.
It waa Uie 33-year-old former na
tional intercollegiate champions
second major triumph since he
turned professional In IMS.
Hla first victory also waa won In
a playoff when he defeated Johnny
Palmer and Ben Hogan In an extra
round for the Portland, Ore., Open
in IMS.
Haas, UU and good humored New
Orelans pro, carded a one-under
par 34-34 60 against Uie veteran
Hamilton's one over par 35-3871.
Hamilton, pro from Landover,
Md . aullered a bad case of putung
Jitters In Uie nerve-wracking playoff
and lost all hla holea by missing
ahnrt putts.
. Haa received 83000 and Hamilton
I14O0 plus 8127 each as their share
of Uie gale receplia from Uie playoff
round.
Video Problem Disturbs PCC
Bigwigs at Carmel Conclave
CARMEL. Calif.. Dec. 13 WV-The
Impact of television on Uie sports
world today disturbed Uie annual
w jiier meeting of the Pacific Coast
cenference.
Its Influence on PCC football was
a major factor as faculty represent
atives, athletic directors and other
delegates resumed deliberations. At
larue waa what future financial ar
rangement would be made with
visual radio.
All agreed something must be
done about Uie relaUonshlps be
tween video and football played In
stadiums.
Frankly worried were the dele-
Coaltown Nears
Annual Honors
BALTIMORE, Dec. 13 WV-Coal-town,
beaten by Capot twice on Uie
race track, la running head-end-head
with his rival In the mythical
race for "Horse of the Year" honora.
The 4-year-old Calumet colt
pulled even yesterday by winning the
14th annual poll conducted by Uie
Turf and 8 port Digest. Capot, the
fumed Qreentree stable 1-year-old,
was accorded Uie honor by the Dally
Racing Form in an earlier poll.
In the Digest balloting Coaltown
received 103 of Uie 303 vote cast by
newspaper, radio and television re
porters. Capot drew 71 votes,
Sports
Mirror
Today a Year Ago The major
leaguea agreed to Increase Uie num
ber of night baseball game.
Three Year Ago Welterweight
Charlie Pusarl scored his 47th
straight victory by knocking out
Charlie Taylor.
Five Year Age Oklahoma A. and
M. defeated New York university in
basketb.ill, 44-41 .
Ten Year Ago The New York
Baseball Yankeee were voted the
No. 1 team In eporta In Uie year-end
Associated Press poll.
Basin Casaba
Talks Called
Both county and city Independent
basketball teams are asked to be
represented tonight In meetings at
Uie Klamath Falls city hall council
chambers. The sessions are called
for 7:30.
Details of cperatlon of the bas
ketball league are to be Ironed out,
and a ached uie drawn up.
Manageri and sponsors of all
team are asked to be at Uie meeting.
Punt Record
Established
8 A NT A CLARA, Calif., Dec. 13 IIP)
For Uie last two football seasons.
Halfback Hall Haynea of the Uni
versity of Santa Clara haa bettered
Uie nation's existing punting record
only to get nosed out for season
honora.
Haynes. co-captaln of the Orange
Bowl-bound Broncos, waa ranked
aecond last year behind Charley
Justice of North Carolina.
Figurra Just released by the Na
tional Collegiate Athletic bureau
showed this past season Haynea
ranked third, behind Paul Stom
baugh of Furman and second-place
Justice.
Haynes' punting average In 10
gamra this year waa 44.07 yards in
M times. Buirabaugh's new record
was 44.7 yards. Justice was only a
fraction of an Inch ahead of Haynes
in the average, with 44.08 yards.
The old record, set by Justice last
year, was 44 0 yards.
REAGAN
SCOUTS
Danny Reagan, playing manager
for last season's Medford Nuggets
of the Far West league, has been
released by the Nuggets to become
a talent scout for Uie Philadelphia
Phillies.
Business Managed Mel Carpenter
aald no replacement had been de
cided upon. Reagan will represent
Uie Phillies on Uie West Coast and
probably will deal largely with Uie
Klamath Falls Oems. Uie Phils' af
filiate In Uie Far West wheel.
Reagan managed Santa Rosa dur
Ing Uie IMS season and although
having a last-place club In 1MB
was very popular in Medford and
was expected to pilot the Nuggets
in 1950.
During the Far West playoff last
season Reagan was added to the
Klamath Falls roster as a replace
ment catcher.
DEALS EXPECTED
NEW YORK, Dec. II A. B
Chandler, commissioner of baseball.
la reported ready to string along
with the National league tn Uie
major's squabble over pennant playoffs.
The National league voted yester
day to keep It present system of
playing best-two-out-of-Uuee In the
event the race ends In a tie. The
American decided to continue Its
"sudden death" one-game elimina
tion.
Because of the deadlock, the final
decision now goes to the commis
sioner who Is expectd to make
known hla viewpoint at the com
bined meeUng tomorrow.
NEW YORK, Dec. 13 tP The
National league haa decided to re
store twl-nlght doubleheadera and
that old headache, the suspended
game, which waa used In wartime
At Its meeting yesterday the
senior circuit brought back the rule
that games called on account of
Sunday curfew or for getaway pur
poses will be resumed at the point
of Interruption at a later date.
The two leagues couldn't agree on
the problem of disposing of games
Interrupted by darkness. The Na-
Uonal decided to finish all day
games under lights to be turned
on only In the final aeries between
Uie two clubs.
All Clubs Waiting
For Yanks to Lead
NEW YORK, Dec 13 WV-aeome Stimwelas of the New York
Yankees and Eddie Robinson of the Washington Senator! are the
road-blocks to an expected deluge of player deals here at tha major
league meetings.
According to President BUI DeWttt of the St. Louis Browns, every
American league club except the Boston Red Bog Is waiting for New
York and Washington to close trade talks before making their own moves.
Th VinlM, mnA W.ltln4jil
hold tha key to all player deals."
LEAGUE
BERTH
LANDED
PORTLAND, Dee. 13 UP The
long -discussed league for Oregon's
smaller state colleges Is now a
reality Uie Oregon collegiate ath
letic conference, a five-school circuit.
The three colleges of education.
Vanport of Portland and Oregon
Technical institution of Klamath
Falls, are Uie members.
grles from Southern California
not all Uie schools but those repre
senting the two major colleges. In
the Los Angeles area there are now
307.000 television sets a potential
of 500.000 video viewers.
Both schools noted a drop In at
tendance.
Other Important business before
the conference heads today Included
the problem of alumni recrulUng.
Conference Commissioner Victor
O. Schmidt aald abatement proceed
ings had been started against an
unspecified number of colleges.
Schmidt declared the conference
would consider voting on the propo
sition that If alumni were consid
ered guilty of repeated offenses In
recruiting athletes that such schools
would be subject to abatement pro
ceedings under the conference regu
lations.
"Repeated violations will make the
offending college liable directly to
the conference, Schmidt said.
Oossip In conference circles wss
Uiat Ted Shlpkey. head footfall
coach at the University of Mon
tana, had been offered the same
Job at Washington State college last
night He was offered the head
coaching Job at University of New
Mexico. Shlpkey was one of Stan
ford's great ends.
Conference circles also heard that
Navy was withdrawing from top
drawer competition and had dropped
negotiations with Stanford for
games In 1051 and 1992.
DeWItt aald. as Uie meetings entered
their aecond session today. "At least
three clubs would like to have Btlra
welae for second base. Just a
many are Interested In getting Rob
inson tor first."
When Manager Casey Stengel waa
Informed that tha rest of tha circuit
waa waiting for his Yankees to make
the first move, ha did not act sur
prised. .
"I wouldn't doubt that a bit," ha
grinned." They all need second
basemen and we have threw good
ones. Why any one of our second
sac leers Jerry Coleman, Oeorge
SUrnwelss or Al Martin, whom we
bought from Oakland would be a
regular with any other club. Yea,
I'd trade Btlrnwelsa but I'd have to
get a front line pitcher for him."
Trade rumors Involving tha Na
tlonai league, continued to flMt
! about hut DOthlne concrete waa an,
It came into being nere yesterday nounced. Just as tha Amertaan
In a previously unannounced meet- i loop was waiting for tha Yankee
Ir.g of college officials. They agreed and Senators, so were the Na-
SAMMY BAUGH SNARES
PRO PASSING HONORS
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. IS OPr-By
the narrow margin of two points,
Sammy Baugh of the Washington
Redskins won the National Football
league passing UUe for the sixth
time In his II years as a pro
fessional. Under Uie Inverse grading system
tn which Uie number of completions,
per cent of completions touchdown
passea, yards gained and per cent
of Interceptions are all taken Into
account, Baugh finished with 1
points according to the league's final
statistics released today.
Second place with 18 points went
to tha Chicago Bears' Johnny Lil
jack. Tommy Thompson of the
Philadelphia Eagles, last year's win
ner, was third with 13 points.
Baugh attempted 255 passes, com
pleted 146 for a gain ot 1903 yards
and IS touchdowns. Ha had a per
centage of completions of 69 9 and
had only I S per cent Intercepted.
The Esglea' Steve Van Buren won
ground gaining honora for the third
auccesslve year and the fourth time
in five years.
The former Louisiana State aUr
gained 1141 yards In 363 attempts
tor a 4.4 yards average.
Tony Canareo of Green Bay, lead
er for seven weeks, finished second
with 1040 yards.
Tom Fears, Los Angeles aecond
year man. set ud another new
league record by catching 77 passea,
tnere more than Don Hutson a mark.
Fears picked up 1013 yards with his
catches.
J 5 Min. from Town jj
Panthers Join
Irish Schedule
80UTH BEND, Ind, Dec. 13 (yPl
The University of Pittsburgh
showing signs of returning to Its old
powerhouse self, Is the only new.
comer on a nine-game 1950 Notre
Dame football schedule announced
last night.
Southern Methodist, which scared
Uie Irish before fading 37-30 in the
last game of the 1949 season, and
Washington, a 27-7 vlcum, do not IT
appear on the 1950 chart.
Center Jerry Groom of Des
Moines, la., was elected captain ot
the 1950 Irish In their 3nd year of
football compeUUon.
Montreal Johnny Greco. 1M
Montreal, outpointed Herble Kro
nowltx, 156, Brooklyn (10).
Owls Visit
Raider Lair
The third meeting between South
ern Oregon college and Oregon Tech
mis basketball season comes off
tonight at Ashland.
In two previous clashes, the Owls
and Red Raiders split. Oregon Tech
winning the tint 2-2 on their home
mountain-top court and losing 45
39 at Pelican court.
The two tesms are fast becoming
top rivals in small college athletic
competition. .
Grade Tourney
Nears Finale
Fremont and Riverside are meet
ing this afternoon for the right to
square off against Fairvlew tomor
row in Uie city grade school B
vcllryball tournament.
Falrview Is undefeated and reached
th finals ot the double elimination
round by scoring wins over Roose
velt and Riverside.
Yesterday Fremont beat Mills Il
ia. 15-7, 15-12. while Riverside ellnv
tnated Roosevelt 13-2 and 15-5.
Country Has Two
Ten-Goal Players
NEW YOHK, Dec. 13 UTt CeeU
Smith of Austin, Texas, and Stewart
Iglehart of Westbury, N. Y- still are
Uie country s only ten-goal or "per
fect" polo players.
They retained Uie highest ratirg
on Uie handicap list for 1950 an
nounced yesterday by Uie United
States Polo association.
Smith, who came up from a Texas
ranch in the early thirties, hss held
a ten-goal ranking since 1938. Igle
hart s perfect ranking dates from
1937.
NEW YORK, Dec. 13 JP The
major leagues will hsve a night
opener next season for the first tune
In history. The St. Louis carainais
announced they would start Uie
campaign against the Pittsburgh
Pirates at sportsman s pare tne
night of April IS.
NEW YORK. Dec 13 Wl Phila
delphia's Connie Mack retains his
post as vice president oi tne Amer
ican Baseball league. The Athletics'
octogenarian was reelected yester
day by league directors.
NEW YORK, Dec. 13 0P Both
the American and National Baseball
leagues showed attendance drops In
the 1949 crowd figures, released yes
terday. The American drew 10,730,'
647 compared with 11.150.099 In 194.
The National drew 9,484,718 com
pared with 9,770,743.
NEW YORK, Dec. 13 VP) Billy
Evans, Detroit Tiger general man
ager, was the lone dissenter as the
American league voted 7-1 against
the return ot Uie spltball.
-Nothing haa been done to help
the pitchers In the last IS years."
argued Evans yesterday. "This Is
Just a trick delivery such as the
knuckleball, forkball and so forth,
which are legalized."
NEW YORK. Dec IS OP) The
major league all-star game will re
turn to Its birthplace next year. It
will be played at Chicago s Comlskey
park, where the first one was played
In 1933.
NEW YORK. Dec. 13 fPV The
two major leagues will have a Uni
term pitching mound next year
15 Inches high, no more, no less.
They agreed on this In separate
meetings yesterday.
In Uie past both the American
and National have permitted vary-lng-slzed
mounds not exceeding 15
Inches.
they wanted to start at once. So
they brushed off the technicalities
involved and decided to let pre
viously scheduled games with each
other count toward the basketball
title this season.
Baseball and football are to be
discussed at a later meeting, prob
ably in March. At that time some
ot Uie technicalities may be ex
pected to bob up, such as the con
troversy over round robin play and
the finer points ot eligibility.
For the time being eligibility Is
similar to the coast conference In
event cne team has not played
tlonai leaguers waiting for the
ton Braves.
FIGHTS 1A8T NIGHT
Baltimore Terry Moore, 154,
Baltimore, outpointed Holly Mima,
158 , Washington (10).
Newark Tony Rieclo, 149V, Ba
yonne, N. J., outpointed Sammy
Angott, 148, Washington, Pa, (10).
enough opponents to warrant a 1 m
championship, or In case of a tie.
coaches will meet to decide on Uie
winner. Officials agreed a playoff
would be best in ease ot a tic
The colleges of education are
Eastern Oregon College of Educa
tion at La Grande, Southern Oregon
College of Education at Ashland
and Oregon College of Education at
Monmouth.
Southern Oregon already was a
member of another circuit the Far
West conference. A ftnokeaman said
that for the time being Southern ' V
Oregon would compete tn both con- L
ferences. 1 T
Dr. Renrv M. Gunn. D resident of r
OCE. was named secretary-treasurer. w
OUiers at Uie meeting were: Dr. W
nuDm u. cnitwsF. hskih zicuu
president: Dr. Stephen Exler, direc
tor at Vanport; Elmo Stevenson, of
Southern Oregon; Skeets O'ConneU
ot Oregon Tech; J. P. Cramer, dean
of the general extension division;
Winston Purvine, Oregon Tech di
rector, and Joe Holland, Vanport
football coach.
Better Weather
Info Sought
PORTLAND, Dec 13 OP) For
esters want better weather forecasts
during Uie seasons when timber
slashings are being burned.
The Western Forestry and Con
servation association delegates were
told Uie timberman needs accurate
weather data as much as commer
cial alrlanes and farmers. L. T.
Webster, assistant state forester for
Washington, suggested a specialized
tire westher report.
Earl B. Tanner, Portland, chair
man of the board of the Booth
Kelly Lumber company, Springfield,
was elected president at the con
vention here Saturday.
The soybean was once a "sacred"
grain of the Chinese.
Klamath Jayvees
Facing Hornets
The Klamath Union high basket
hall Junior varsity will take over
Pelican court tonight while Uie var
sity rests, playing the Henley Hor
nets ot the county high circuit.
Game time Is S o'clock.
A preliminary starting at 8:45
puis the KU freshmen against the
Henley B squad.
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Racing Wire
Service Cut
MIAMI, FIs, Dec 13 0PI Western
Union wires carrying racing in
formation to 120 spots In four
Southeast Florida counties were
Idle today, on orders of the state
railroad and public utilities com'
mission.
The wires were unplugged yes
terday afternoon and caused some
contusion Just at post time but
bookmakers reportedly hastily Im
provised a telephone relay system.
Gambling sources predicted a
telephone substitute would be "run
ning something like normal In a
couple of days."
The commission charged the In
formation was used for gambling
purposes.
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GUti STORE j
FISHING
TACKLE
for
CHRISTMAS
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT
St. Louis Willie Pep, 130, Hart
ford, Conn, outpointed Harold
Dade. 126, Chicago (10).
Salt Lake City Rex Layne. 186,
Utah, knocked out Joe aSndel. 305,
Los Angeles (3).
New Orleans Mimmie Adragne.
130. Pittsburgh, drew with Augie
La para, 135, New Orleans (10).
Some animal experts contend that
a good dog makes a far better
mo user than the eat.
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