Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1937 — Page 17
By Kddie Ash
FOUR HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME » n x
HONOR TO DISTINGUISHED FEW
Indianapolis Times Sports
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1937
keep time himself.
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Tuneful Swimming Bob Hoste, former swimming ace, says the fine rhythm of his swimming kick was due to the fact he used to
by singing “Bambalina” to
JIMMY WILSON’S lowly Phillies claimed the concentrated homer-hammering laurels in 1936. . . . On July 10, Chuck Klein, the Hoosier outfielder with the Quakertown brigade, set the press box boys at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, to thumbing the record book for the names of the distinguished few among all-time slugging gentry who ever hit four homers in one game. . . . They found it was 40 years since it last happened in the National League. . . . Bobby Lowe did it for Boston on Memorial Day, 1894, and Ed Delehanty, an old Philly, hit for four bases four times on July 13, 1896.... The other four-time four-bag-ger exploit in major league annals was in the American circuit, by Lou Gehrig of the Yankees on June 3, 1932. un » n » un E4 LEIN’S fourth homer exploded in the 10th inning, whereas the first three swatsmiths confined their blasting to the regulation nine innings, but Chuck’s feat
Hoosier hit a home run in every park in the league but couldn’t find the range in Pirateville. The only other National Leaguer to hit as many as three homers in one 1936 game was Klein's Philadelphia teammate, Johnny Moore. . . . John, too, did it against Pittsburgh, though with his home sky line to shoot at. » ” n x un »
JERNON WASHINGTON, the former Indianapolis slugger now with St. Paul, did a lot of remarkable things to pitchers in amassing an
Irish to Play
Continentals
"Friday Night
Tech Goes to Shelbyville, Shortridge to Play | Wildcats.
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All city high school basketball | teams were preparing today for
| this year. The Technical squad is due for some polishing and perhaps a couple | of changes after bowing to Cathedral Friday night. The Big | Green has suffered from illness and | lack of practice but Coach Bayne | Freeman has some promising raw | material. Next Friday night the | Techites play at Shelbyville.
Cathedral Faces Battle The Cathedral five, riding along |
STATE PREP FI
VES IN THICK OF BATTLE
A quartet of Indianapolis swim-
Win All-American Swimming, Diving Honors
Ettore Loses
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Louis Match Held Certain For Chicago
Illinois Athletic Commission | Chairman Says Fight Definitely On.
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By United Press
CHICAGO, Feb. 9.—Chairman
® : A = what should result in a successful Joe Triner of the Illinois Athletic was impressive. . . . His fourth homer won a close game | yeck-end. None of the teams have Commission said today the proposed and Forbes Field was never one of his favorite homer- |games until Friday and it's the best [avyweeaL Si REE beppsen EA : i . I Neue : n : . hitting parks. . . . In 1935, with the Chicago Cubs, the | breathing spell offered them so far I
man or group of men in Chicago was strong enough to stop it.” | His statement was prompted by |a report the Chicago Centennial Jubilee Sports Committee might refuse to back the bout because Mike Jacobs of New York's Twens= | tieth Century Sporting Club was | copromoter. The committee meets | tomorrow to decide its stand. “This fight is too big for any { group like that to stop,” Triner said,
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’ on the Tech victory, is to come up | : : | “So far as I know, the committee average of .390 last year. . . . He played few favorites and grabbed the | against its toughest foe when ® | EI HO HAVE Fete Amen: has taken no official stand on the American Association batting championship. . . . The big Texan was meets Washington's municipal can recognition, met in the logical bout. Someone said there was an
an idol with Apostle fans following his transfer to St. Paul by the Chicago White Sox. .. . How the Hoosiers would love to have him back at Perry Stadium! ... Only a trio of the league's chuckers, who faced the champion batsman 10 or more times, held him to an average of less than .300. . . . Against the rest he hit 'em to all corners. . . . Washington’s only real nemesis was Bud Tinning of Indianapolis who held him to the low average of .167. . .. Jim Peterson of Louisville and Joe Heving of Milwaukee barely squeezed into the select circle, Vernon's mark against each being .273.
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champs Friday, at the latter's gym. | The only other city high school | game on Friday is the one between | | Broad Ripple and Noblesville at | | the Shortridge gymnasium, The Blue Devils, off until Satur- | day, will encounter the new Koko- | ‘mo team at Kokomo. With nine | | new men on the squad, the Wildcats | | have been having a none too easy
place — the Indianapolis Athletic Club swimming pool—for a reunion the other day. Two of them were collegians, the other two high school swimmers. Frank Fehsenfeld, last swimming captain at University of
Michigan, and Hal Benham, Mich- |
igan freshman and former Shortridge High School swimmer, were home for visits.
year's |
Lewis Fight
Light - Heavyweight King Batters Philadelphian in 15 Rounds.
| objection to Mike Jacobs because he was an outsider but I have the as« surance of Mayor Edward J. Kelly { we will have full co-operation from | the city.” | Louis, meanwhile, opened traine ing for his Feb. 17 bout at Kansas | City with Natie Brown, He will | work out here until the end of the | week when he and Braddock were
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Going to the other extreme, Washington bumped three pitchers in iy Oa NS Swpinmely | So they got together with the | expected to sign for the title fight. the loop for a hit or better every two times he faced them. oh Hp | week-end. > other Thufapione, Al 9% and bo Ewitel Pris | Exact Gate and ye ou We ans average against Clyde Hatter of Milwaukee was .571, while it was . |" Manual is to entertain Center Strother Martin, of ashington | By Unite ress { nounced before Saturday, rinepr . That those two were | Aes wi High School, chosen on interscho- | PHILADELPHIA Feb. 9.—Dispute | said.
against Hatter’s teammate, Luke Hamlin. . . : 1 pitching for the league champions bothered Washington not a whit. ._. His third chief victim was Bob Logan of Indianapolis, against whom Ae hit an even .500 . Since Hatter and Logan are southpaws, while Hamlin hurls in the orthodox style, Washington wasn’t bothered to any extent by either type of twirling. n un o ” n » HE American Association's new king of sluggers batted better than
300 against all of the other seven clubs in the circuit. , . . Indianhim in check better than did those of any other
Grove Saturday night and Broad | | Ripple travels to Carmei. Coach | | Rowland Jones’ Wasihngton sharp- | | shooters are to play at Bainbridge. | | Two Cathedral regulars, nursing | injuries, were on the sidelines yes- | | terday afternoon when the Irish | | team went through drill in prepara- | tion for the game with Washington. | Joe Gillespie, center, is recovering |
lastic All-American teams this year by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Rust was named first in the 50yard and third in the 100-yard and 220-yard All-American teams. Benham was selected first on the 100-yard breast stroke and fancy diving teams. Martin was selected for eighth place on the fancy div-
I silenced the argument by battering
over a “home-town decision” whereby |
blond Al Ettore was awarded a ver- |
dict over Light-heavyweight Champion John Henry Lewis a month | ago , was properly settled today—by | Lewis’ explosive fists. Outweighed 114 pounds, Lewis |
Baer Considers $20,000 Proposal
By United Press SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9.-—Fase
A apolis hurlers held Se | 8 : cam, Washington's mark against the Indians being .304. . . . He touched | from an injured shoulder, and Bob | ing team. lout a 15-round decision over the | Kg os 20,000 Yo ent m _ Louisville pitching at a .333 mark, hit .341 against Kansas City offerings | Fitzgerald, forward, is treating an | Fehsenfeld won first-place honors | Philadelphia Italian last night in| Sas \ . ay $204 Y 9 op N ie nd 360 against the efforts of the Columbus moundsmen. . . . He | injured Wrist, the result of an ice- | on the All-American intercollegiate | as savage a brawl as any of the | Ee A ye Sia xh h turned in 375 against Minneapolis. . . . Despite those high figures, skating fall. A scrimmage against | fancy diving team. 114000 screaming spectators ever | ihe otiner ieavyweight chame ’ hurlers of those five clubs held him under his season's average of .390. the Reserves marked yesterday's > |saw. It was a nip and tuck affair | POD: however, appeared more inters . He went above it against Milwaukee, hitting 473, and against i practice. | 9% . | until the end, Ettore giving a mag- ested n replacing his fine Ww ardrobe Toledo collected a record-smashing 632. Be Manual 37 Grid | nificent display of grit and cour | Which was destroyed by fire last i Frankfort Leading | | lage by coming back after being | Wee . * Ele : v | floored twice for a count of nine in| The new offer was made by Tony received a boost in salary and a new State Contenders Lenglet
| the third to stagger the Arizona Ne- | Palazolo, fight promoter. lgro in the fourth. | knocked out Phil Brubaker here last Both appeared determined to pre- | Friday night in the third round of (vent a replica of their 10-rounder | their scheduled 10-round bout.
UCK SHAW, Notre Dame, \ B five-vear contract as head football coach at Santa Clara. . . . His Broncos moved into national prominence last season and then grabbed off the sugar in the Sugar Bowl game New Year's by trouncing
Card Announced
By United Press | Following in the footsteps of its |
illustrious predecessor, the 1936-37 Russell H. Clunie, athletic direc-
Louisiana State. .
_. Based on some salaries given college grid coaches some big league baseball players, prosperity no
edition of the Frankfort High
| tor, has announced the 1937 foot-
Jan. 4 when Ettore was awarded a |
Ancil Hoffman, Baer's manager,
| decision that provoked such an argu- | said Baer would fight Bob Pastor,
and the demands of yer | School basketball team today had | | ba g 6 i . ; : ser is around the corner. It's in the middle of the road, |achieved its first goal as Hoosier | ball sc hedule for Manual High | ment that the verdict was changed | hew heavyweight sensation, at New . Dizzy Dean nas become golf crazy. [prep quintets continued competition | School. Eight games have been [to a draw five days later. They | York City on March 19 if the bout
traveling at a furious pace. . .
Find They Can |
Case was the championship of the
School swimming star, coming out
| High School diver, a few pointers.
The Casemen hold top position |
of the Indianapolis Athletic Club
Due to the fact that Shortridge
Blue Devils. The grid schedule fol-
lows:
for the home town boy to "knock
a according to reports from Florida. and has overrated his game to throughout the state for sectional! carded for the local prep team. Five | stood toe to toe and slugged from is approved by the State Boxing the extent that the sharks of the links are taking him for plenty i | ang conference honors. Four Indianapolis swimmers have been picked on the All-American of these will be played on the | gong to gong, a regular old-time | Commission. The Commission has side bets First conquest for the ecurrent| swimming and diving teams named recently by the National Collegiate |SChools home field, Delavan Smith Pier I vrei 1hal had ihe sPecin ites Phen yenresented as opnosing Baers ee i | Frankfort five of Coach Everett| Athletic Association. In No. 1 vou see Al Rust, Washington High Athletic Field. standing in their seats and yelling | appearance because of his poor
{ showing against Joe Louis, If barred
. Sta) " 3 s dy fTan- | him out.” from New York, Hoffman said B North Central Conference. The Hot| pool. Photo No. 2 shows Hal Benham, left, and Fraak Pehsenfeld, | 18h School has dropped the Man Tr by , ok ies : 3 Sal Sacr Bulldogs | Dogs won this last week by turning | With Dick Papenguth, swimming coach and athletic director. No. 3 | Ual eleven from its schedule in- pre eghed i 81 op Ped ould ah Jack Petersen or Benny back the challenge of a formidable photo shows Coach Papenguth giving Strother Martin, Washington definitely, Mr. Clunie said that | le unofficial gate was $35,000, ord in London. Richmond team, 38 to 21. Warren Central had replaced the | sn ———
‘Wrestling, Boxing at
among state leaders which include ! such teams as Martinsville, Central |of Ft. Wayne, Anderson, Vincennes
' Battle Back,
Win 27-21
Independent Quintets Fame.
Bloomington,
~ Oliver Club Tonight
8—S8outhport, there 15—Tech,
By JOHN W. THOMPSON
| . or a Tony thr J Tonight y It may take a TVA project to harness the sophomoric power in Tony and Horace Mann of Gary. The Hot | Oct. 20—Broad Ripple, home. apanese onig | Amateur wrestling and boxing Hinkle's Butler material but if he can swing it alone he’s going to have | Dogs continue competition by en- gt 2 Wenficld, heme a —— | bouts are to be staged at the Oliver a; : tertaining Muncie in an N. C. C. Nov A. C. WPA club tonight. In the
le . » 12—Washington, home. i ‘ : himself a basketball team. ——, Indianapolis wrestling fans will
game Friday. mat matches Young Webb, Haughe
Open Tourney Monday
Last night his boys waded through | ¢.,,¢ gign't seem to like the decision. ia : | 1 ’ et their second view of Everett | y; i b, Ha eskive M ; i Compet he | s— Undef d War g 8 © ville, is to meet Re as . some pretty a a Following a series of rough skir- NO Ea pe e eate ) J ATTIOFS | Marshall, national wrestling title Oliver. for two best RS Rrasinges State men and won thei mishes which put most of thej bo reaches its climax next Satur The 20th annual Amateur Independent Basketball Sectional tour- | claimant, tonight when he takes on |so.minute time limit. They are
the tricky Japanese, Schinichi
To Play Cincinnati
game in 15 by a score of 27-21.
“2 | players on the floor at one time or With many Butler students settled |
wo ney will begin next Monday, according to Wayne G. Emmelmann, secre- | another, Gerkensmeyer’'s field goal
| welterweights. Other wrestling bouts tary of the Central States Amateur Independent Basketball Association. | : - '
day night when the league-leading heduled Carl Kord Bill scheduled are: Carl Kord vs. Billy
Central team of Ft. Wayne enter- | Shikuma, at the Armory.
back for another defeat In| 0 ree throw and Blackaby's two | 7 E " . City champi dr up & | Times Special Shikuma, more than six feet tall y : i ; © Y minute ietory tains its city rival, South Side. Both | ~*% pions and runners-up ; Pecin : » Wir i Love, middleweights; and Shift the last few minutes, WV free throws put the tilt on ice. are ed in conference play. | Will be eligible to compete in the At 7:30 Hunter Service will meet DANVILLE, Ind., Feb. 9.—Seeking (is one of the rangiest Japanese| pando vs. Ralph Hauke Yo appeared as 2 Suter bovs Mich. State (21) Butler (27) mn, ""| state finals in early March. Thirty- | Falls City, and at 8:30 Beech Grove | their twelfth victory of the season, | Wrestlers to visit the United States | weights. , y seem to surprise x Lageodd IEE LL TR YG ET PE . two teams will participate in the Merchants will tackle Fashion| the undefeated Central Normal Col- [In recent years. His feature is a , The shooting o iy The Bull- | Qsterinkf © 0 1Schofielat. 1 1 1 Neal Jone Win city sectional. Play will begin at |Cleaners. The Merchants Will be /jege basketball team will play its last | “Sleeper” hold and it has worked Es ¢ decidedly on the off si X of 24 at- eaene § 2 Deri 3 1 S S 7 p. m. R. J. Stehlin and H. G. strengthened by the return of four home game of the schedule tonight, | Successfully in his three matches dogs hit only The Lansing boys | Callahan g : 3 ey 0 2} egg Engelhardt, who have managed the [stars who have been on the sick meeting the University of Cincinnati | here. . . | M E N ’S S U 1 T S Bide ah coven out of 50 at- |Scholtyf .1 © OOvermant 0 0 © Billiard Match district meet for the past five years, | list. (five. The Purple Warriors downed | As the added feature tonight Ala- |] geritted, reimed, remodeled. Real dropped in but Sei te made seven [Solent 1 8 Ione eo 3 of will be in charge. Site of the state | ; |the Cincy quintet in a December | Pama Bill Lee, 235, will meet Hank ANT PALORING ¢ > tempts. Michigan Hg Bay Carpntr,g. © 0 1(Bl sol N—— finals is to be announced later. Scores in the first round of the clash in the Queen City, 32-28 Matheny, 220. Hans Schnable LEO Ing Yu. OWS 7. 7.12 5... 9. : ‘ora 1 i ors | ae vy : ’ nddi ; i VD Jiass 4 ON Ment ‘of 13. There were| Sore at’ Wt Michigan State, 14; But-| Neal Jones turned in his sixth| Inland Containers, defending | League Champion of Champion The locals will line up tonight | clashes with Eddie Newman in the —__ ee called 13 ‘on Michigan | Te tefoiee- -Travnicek (Armour Tech). Um- | straight victory in the state three- champions, are strong favorites to | GR Dearie Um Jus with Geri Roudebush and Ed- OpRuing wswh. : 25 fouls , | pire rare (Bradley Teoh). | cushion billiard tourney by defeat- | retain the title. A large trophy | hight follow: | ward Englehart, at forwards; Dave |”
State.
ing Cleve Kepner, 50 to 31, yester- is to be awarded the winning team. | Kingan Reliables, 39; Rockwood | Williams, at center, and Charles
i i Indiana Defeats |day afternoon in Harry Cvoler’s| Winhing players are to receive in- | Buddies, 20. | Morris and Cal Gullion, guards. The game got off to a slow start : Y | Parlor. Jones had a high run of six | dividual trophies. Teams finishing| mland Container, 45; Furnas Ice | A cme with little apparent spirit on either Chicago Five, 47-36 | and Kepner four in the 57-inning second and ‘third, also, are to re- | Cream, 16. | HOOSIER NAMED CAPTAIN 1 O U S E WwW | V E S sige. Tt Seopued py. 2 wae TW Sy eeti] ART te os to b ar _ | Crown Products, 41; Wayne Park | By United Press of form that Gerkensmeyet vg ed BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Feb, 9— _ Larry Shapiro defeated Walt] "0" 5 Y MP a | Garage, 22. | CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Feb. 9.— one in after dribbling un oS © | Indiana defeated Chicago the | Ramsey, 50 to 37, in 93 innings in St EL “ on - four h | Link Belt Dodge, 43; Kingan | Charles D. Lutz, Jr, of Gary, Ind, ® rd ® ® ss basket. A few seconds later, ‘he | Second time this season last night, | last night's match. Shapiro had a F 8S por tenn With. Ae entering |... ights, 36. ‘has been elected captain of the Har- voclaim teinie Jock, aggressive forward for the | qs 4, 35 to remain in the Big Ten | high run of four and Ramsey three. ° show - Vith no charge for | Semifinal games are to be played | Vard Freshman basketball team. 3 State team, paused in the center of | oy yank, | Harry Rubens meets Al Greenber- NE ga Bich RE I Nig wd the Soon and used the first one in Yniiama (4%) Chicago (36) | Ber in a match at 8 p. m. today. | Eire: So ¥ A WN omorro g aa. | for Michigan State FG FT BP FG FT PF | in Be lB 3 an Bb. | Results in the Christmore Senior Additional Sport | J about this time Hinkle was | Binire, f 3 2 2(Mullins. t 2 1 Pf lor calling R. J. Stehlin, Cherry | esults in ATS enor | [ona ports on t Along about this time Hinkle was | tie ¥..- 3 3 fonucey' 1 3 J{PLAN TABLE NET PLAY sn. S Y | League follow: | & teat space saver heard Vo a bovs. the old life in Huffman. ¢ 8 1 3 EREMyer Te? 1] ea | Englewood. 27; Diamonds, 14. Page 18 | Oils 'n Toys Ye 0 ve TT hnonCs 3 8 JEnven e...c0 0 6 i i ~ ou Eagles, 23; Crusaders, 22 there! | Re © 5 Sn © 387 City high school table tennis| All Crescent Club players are re- | : ants. 39: Riverside Cubs Now “the old life” at the Butler | Platt, ¥ 1 1 2Fitzgerald. ¢ 3 0 2| players are invited to compete in a | quested to attend practice tonight at | Lite Giants, Jo; ven Hos, | camp might mean a number of | TT Gia ON at the Paddle Club on he EE Gym. The drill | 22 Tippecanoe Beer in things t oys must hav Totals. ....17 13 14) Totals......14 8 11| Feb. 28. Play is to start at 1:30. 1s to start at 7. { on Dranrackivek hava I n v - » Te at i My — en core ai Hait—ndians. Xt Chicago, 17. | For details call LI. 0606 ii — | The Se Ten Be SO pave | DISNEY HATS "Steinie” bottles easily ? , . fere (Cincinnati), Jmpire— | . . . s a n saay | «N { » > referred . for they slowed down | Kobs (Michigan State). | Wigs ony pt E. C. Atkins EY aE a game With a | Scarfs—Gloves Chun | fits in the smallest reCO Mhiway during the first halt chet | Minnesota Beats morrow in the Hoosier A a fro | team willing to share expenses. fi ARGUS & YAVER |! frigerator. A case or two » , W or 1 . Fhe | BASKETBALL SCORES - ho | nt ad 9 | Teams interested are asked to tele- | 36 N. Pennsylvania St. : ini 4 Jaggers went in for Butler. The Boilermakers. 45-41 all-league teams are to meet at 7:30. hone Cherry 4787 and ask for | CODERS Tos requires a minimum © shifty little redhead pepped up the | y 3 A dance will follow the main game. | Bonk = ddl space and can be stored game noticeably although the Staters | Z'imes Speciat It's a benefit program. Saag pam v made him the immediate target of a | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Feb. 8.— | yo. STATE COLLEGES The K-M Budde. on any ordinary shelf. * en or Je Bulldogs’ | Minnesota held undisputed second | Minnesota. & Purdue, 41, ” Achad team. 17 ae he RCA Li e S$ d well-working zone defense. | place in the Big Ten basketball | Sakiana City. 1° Anderoon. 39 cam, 17-12, last night, with | Bill Meret, Vie My Biilgos standing today after defeating Pur- | Nelia Th 11 aun, U5. Dies and Stevens leading the win- icense player who has he nis original | que. 45 to 41, in a hot battle. | OTHER COLLEGES = ae , 8 position as center through the many | Twelve thousand fans saw the | {OR%, 5: NrthSestern. 39.0 (overtime) | TWO games are to be plaved for AC—DC New 1937 ONLY 7INCHES shifts Hinkle has tried in an effort | | Duke, 37; Washington and Lee, 35. | Red pla) or | to find a clicking combination got Te Tennessee. 26. Alabama, 28. = Hi a Yoru at Beech Grove | TALL—YET HOLDS » BUY purdue (11) Minnesota (45) Florida, 48; ) i chool gy POW 1 his feet set soon after the second| = BG ¥FrDF THENPG FT BE Virginia, 86 oRichmond 25 Els CB Eye _OHIDIOY night. AS MUCH AS THE half started. | Sines, f..... 3 1 2iAddington, f. 4 2 1 Towa Wesleyan op: Central 3 TE — ALL Playing with a three-personal-foul | $othe fp: 8 § Sunda. £- 3 & 3, Washington (St. Louis), 46: Washburn, Save ER {to REGULAR T handicap, Bill cut loose with a one- | I SOA ‘ - : dR Bos : . : Creighton, 23; Oklahoma Aggies, 10, rn At BOTTLE—12 FULL man rally that probably decided the | Malaska, g.. 3 1 liSeebach &... 2 1 #| Sotoestown bi: Wear Varin: 23 Weste OUNCES outcome. His first was a one-hander | Powney, g... 0 1 a R.....n 1 0 0] ‘gouthern Methodist, 28; Texas A. and (Sud 4 that angled in nicely. His second | Sotals 14 1328 TI RA Ms #5 3163 a TT a y i ir yer Sti \ . sota, . | was a free throw and his third was$ Rodercs Joan Feosle.. (TnGianapolis). RIGH SCHOOLS " ATE. ff 2 \— J | another one-handed toss which | Umpire--Lloyd Larson (Wisconsin). Brazil, 45; Danville, 28. 301 East Washington brought the Butler fans to their | BIG TEN STANDING . OPEN EVENINGS feet. i. L. Pet. T.P. O.P. ool — SE 4 Bulldogs HW 0 1.0 TRIRRRRRERERS Wo be 1 Cis Cc ing Relief So New Toe ulidogs IHang On | Minnesota 000 1 1 .800 161 12 For Itch Ski abinet Model Although Merrill fouled out soon Jriiana Cb 3 Ne ah Bee y n Queen i e Cc ano e e ey fterwards. the Butler five. with In. | Michigan 000000700 4 2 lew see wal Call it magic if you like, but good Electric, Washer with Nl afterwards, the But er five, with Ii- / gute State C4 3 a1 190 201 old Blue Star Ointment sure relieves Safety-Roll Wringer |EMoUE DE Brewed and Bottled B ® man Blackaby driving through in| Wisconsin . 2 4 338 135 201 the itching of h , Il. 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