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wgreat Notre Dame team” could not have played the “great Michigan team, which had great coaching and great spirit that made them 4 eat team to beat.” an, X ne . 3 . “Michigan was second to: none,” he said. “But the Irish would have welcomed the chance to meet, Coach and d and director of athletics” he Xe the Wolverines -any time Or any |said. “I can't think ‘of Ss higher 48 place.” : honor and hope to carry on for 4 Lighter Weights Leahy, touching upon the terml=|ng.re Dame for a long, long time.” In Early Action By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editer | Like a thundering herd, Indian-| apolis Golden Glovers are poised | to launch their annual punch-| throwing stampede at the Armory|
nated traditional series between the | - Trish and Army's Cadets, said that prospective Buyer tomoitow night in the 15th renewal] of The Times-Legion-amateur box-|
{though the schools had.net en- : ‘ red lo any negotiations, “it is Denies Brown Offer my opinion that the series will be! §T1. ‘LOUIS, Mo, Jan, 8 (UP)— resumed in ‘the not too distant George F. Kinkead, Louisville busi. “future.” : | nessman, said Joan Je Sa ox aking before a group of ath- make an offer y LOuls ap wr fy Leahy made it plain Browns when he talked to owner ing classic, 1 he had no intention of entering-the Richard -C. Muckerman yesterday gd Boys from all sections of the city,| professional coaching ranks. | because he thought he might Le 3 and some from out of town, have 4 { been putting many hard licks in| ! training to round into proper physi- | cal condition to stand up and trade! blows over the three-round distance. | Only boxers inthe four lighter! weight divisions will step out under
the ring lights tomorrow, the fiy~! weights, bantamweights, feather weights and lightweights. . Official 1 weights for these divisions are 113, *X._ 118, 126 and 135, but under Golden | ~@loves rules the boys are allowed to come in one pound, over. * NeXt.week, oni Jan. 18, the four : y heavier divisions will hold the stage, | FIGHTING POSE—Striking a fighting pose is Al Hassell, 160the welterwbights, middleweights,| pound entrant in the pen class of the Times-Legion Golden Gloves light heavyweights - and heavy-| 4, nament. Hassell is a member of the South Side Community
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DOUGLAS PARK LEATHER SWINGERS—Grouped around Trainer-Coach Jatk Durham are several members of the Douglas Park Community Center boxing team’ entered in Golden Gloves competition opening at the National Guard Armory fomorrow night. Durham has a full team for both the open and novice divisions.
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By United Press ! The Tri-City Blackhawks held !second place today in the leap frog chase through the Western division standings of the National Professional Basketball League: | The Blackhawks moved into the {runnerup spot, four games behind [the Minneapolis Lakers, by defeat- #% ing the downtrodden. Flint Dow Chemicals, 62 to 53, at Flint last § night.” : mg — RINNE. The Oshkosh All-Stars dropped f= {from third place to the: cellar by % losing to the Ft. Wayne Zollner : & Pistons, 61 to 59, in the only other § ~~ — _— {game played last night. + : f PPE oun Tit HIGH OCTANE ANTI-KNOCK—SAME GAS
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mated that from 16 to 20 houts Le | : Wi be fought out -on the opening Her By EDDIE ASH » eran GIy ser om ise . i . ch ol i ; a aered ny the gues NEW MANAGER, NEW PLAY-|It was all new and strange to local | Bd also take physical examinations at ERS .. . The owners-of the Pitts- sports goers and it was necessary | 4! “the Armory between 3:30 and §:00 DUrgh Pirates are making. a laud-{io hold “clinics” to educate the © p.m. No boy will be permitted to| able effort to back up their, new fans.’ ., . The players would make, enter the ring unless he is cherked Pilot, Bill Meyer, with formidable a great and scintilating play . . . for weight and physical condition, talent, some seasoned, some. just upionly to be greeted by looks but no and no boy under 16 years old wiil|fTOm the big uy cheers. . . . But in no time at all
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be eligibl com {minors .\’. Mey- the spectators got the savvy of the Flint. Don Otten, seven-foot cen- “ : ; parents’ A ets sven. Wich er is especially | sport and. now they scream like |ter, starred for Tri-Cities, scoring MOTOR 0l 2-Gallon $ 49 All boxers under 21 musthdve the gifted in the art frenzied high: school basketball 20- points. Forward Bob Callahan = Sealed Can__.___-__-__- ; consent of guardia lof developing rooters. Be paced the Flint scorers with 16 " " ? enter the. tournament. young players and] THROW - THE RASCALS OUT | | points. THERM Radiator Anti-Freeze, $159 we oye 2s. Some _collest™fouttnll Horm tive crontean in tees Hoore Sealed |-Gallon Can __________. ; evening oo - ny tomorrow Png p . hes claim that the | gue: | |a record-breaking tetal of 68 cers Rubber : $ 45 ' night's matches will be hel Tok re former Kansas Pros ate ‘tampering With vn | {sonal fouls and two technical fouls DEFROSTER FAN a « 3 held at ihe 0 graduate players to beat the big | ; ’ | Blade ___._ a Armory at 6:30. Boys who are|City chieftain Iss league grid. draft, is said | {were called in the course of the : :
drawn to go into action will aon|just the man tof tyes ring dress immediatély and the make big leaguers — o., Meyer I the peas have > a use tourney physicians will give them a out. of little leas ~~ ae TPS WATS Lo. LUD yd final check before. ther mie 8 ers « ++ Among others labeled as] 10r=Pay- Fame “after thelr junior tween the ropes. “finds” and purchased ot a big TEE Co NF Se CO Amateur Rules Govern price: by the Bucs, is Catcher Eddie| 'ndictment of professional spor
game, Four members of each team : : : | were sent to the showers by the ref- Hot Water Heaters Arvin $199 |erees before the game was over. : 9 Model T4H __. "Bob Tough of Ft. Wayne was the;
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govern. for the big receiver. . . FitzGerald i, mig Nine football the past sea-| all. |e sez arfely onions pNovices will be matched againstils 33 and stands 6 feet . . . He is a! son, has withdrawn from 'school| ND Thumps Butler 71 «47 a rE 18 4% y novices and open boys against open. former collegian. from St. MArY's On| ang is entertaining offers from the : a y= | Flint 4 7 IM LE GUAR Chrome, $ 95 Every boxer who participates in at the west Coast where a lob of no teams . . , There's too much] The backboards at Notre Dame's fleldhouse in South Bend are War DN pet Double Bar__ ____ wp least one bout; win or lose, will re- rugged athletes are produced . . tof that going on . . . players are still hot today after being singed last night by the Irish five:that racked Minneapolis ........... 1 1 $30 . ” . - ceive a prize. . In the Western International ying out after the’ football®%&a- up its 36th straight home victory by thumping Butler, 71 to 47. INDIANAPOLIS ..... 0... 12 14 A481 ; All Sizes "In addition, prizes will be award-|Lesgue in 1046, his first year as a/.,, - ~ Mavhe the coaches are Butler returned here today to prepare for Wabash Saturday night Sheboygan ............. noe 448 AUTO JACK $298 to $2495 ed to novice class winners and Pro, big Eddie batted 338, belted | ino their “character building” at the fieldhoyse while Notre Dame is at home again tonight gunning) RESULTS LAST NIGHT - : and Types. _ runnersup and to open class win. 13 homers and batted in 48 runs... for No. 37 against DePaul of Chicago. ~~ } B, Same 8, Otol » ners and runnersup, The ultimate | eXtra good for & catcher . .. And|. ® 8 =» Butler wasn't any lopsided pre-| — “TT TT nd! me TOP CARRIER All 3 $795 champs in fhe open class will form he stole eight bases . . . This record] HOME FANS’ DELIGHT .. . . .'game favorite last night, but was poirits each. Jim’ O'Halloran an * : : : | Steel 5 the Indianapolis team to “compete | WON him a promotion to Sacramen-| Chicago staged a new one last given a chance after defeating In-{John Hiller each added 10 during Grid Coaches 0K é Eoioore reo In the annual Tournament of Gold- 0 in 1947... But the promotion Sunday. . . . A coli’ge basketball diana here last week in-the-Big 4|the romp. SR i a 1 = ~High-Aie—— $429 98 en Gloves Champions in Chicago higher company made no _dif- Sabbath double-header was held| doubleheader. IU. in -fturn had| Little Buckshot O'Brien kept But-! : 1TIRE PUMPS: 1 w¥? late in February. ference in FitzGerald's life’, , . Helin Chicago Stadium and more than {trounced the Irish” in the New ler in the running during the first 0 | 5 Volume _____ - ’ .. Five Tourney Shows even got better , . . The big back-10,000° fans turned out. , .. It Year's tourney. ' half and finished up for the eve- [ee ll Ul p | . " . The Times-Legion meet is sched- |StOD swatted 357 and electrified the proved whopper entertainment for Last night, however, Notre Dame ning with 13 points. iy VENET! AN BLINDS For Cars, i $995 uled over five weeks, all Friday| TOL Tans wy Senbing 28 Hases a he home fans, too. di. Both home put, on” an- amazing op salt Take Early Lead NEW YORK, Jan. 8 (UP)—Ex- ; A . Adjustable Fc A dates, Jan. 9, 16, 23, L1ohey must have used 1m 4 104 | ntets won, as DePaul upsct Holy rally hitting-19 of 33 field goal at-| Notre Dame jumped into an early i i " et, ni Lh 0 i I opeg [Pinch hitter and piiach runner when|Cross and Loyola downed George? tempts to crush the Bulldogs. It Notre Dame M mpe rallied to Sy pecurng quick passage of its hew ORK GLOVE Pre-War, ~ ~ 45¢ at 6:45 p. m. tomorrow but the Ne wasn't catching . . . Bill Meyer|town U. .". . Holy Cross is holder was the third straight time Notre g , Midway in the half O'Halloran ‘sanity code” on Saturday, leading : All Types doors will-open early to permit the!S Sure to gloat over a catcher who of ‘the National Collegiate A, A. Dame had defeated the local quin-|o;q Hiller ‘pushed Notre Dame into Officials ‘of the National Collegiate § AE Types ................ - . boxers to enter and get settled for 18 a Spsed-shercRAny, Es alti championship. pr : tet, Last year the Irish won with; 16.13 jead. O'Brien and Jim Athletic Association met today ni & o et the.fistlo: rework, ~~~ |. XN “CATCH "ON QUICKLY | ~ORANDSLASN Pik VETERAN 40 40d 1:80 sc0rcs. Nolte DATE Dayle. countered.. Yor. the. Bulldogs canterence ot. major-athietic..con- 1 BAGBY OL BQ Many Styles $3995. $5995 . More entries rolled in last night « ot» Houston, Tex., is drawing | -.. Andy Varipapa, the 1947 Bowl. will play at Butler Feb. 4. and Butler took command, 22.10 18, ferences to set up an enforcement and Colors A; “to ro sand talent is pldntiful in all divi- ’ Forward Leo Barnhorst of Indi- with four minutes to play in the first agency to keep its members in line -
big Ice hockey crowds for a city | er of the Year, is 53 . . . The
Jackson, . manager of Jackson's| got mink sport . Ita club-is' | tenpin cunning down through the || \°0 [OF INdiVIdUAl SCOTINg MOMOTS Tony Hinkle's boys scoreless While joey
. " » - so at today's welgh- at’ the FIRST | .. The roar of the huge] HOW NOT TO PLAY The : : serves who held the Bulldogs in the , N _ 4 ) vee T YeGiolyer Printers and he stands the required one yard be- | gy. nd FootArmory. Ca | throng at the Indianapolis ice Chicago Blackhawks National] g or ixtures stamped as fayorites closing - minutes, Summary: hind the line of scrimmage, i -.. a il S$: 69 to $ 95 ~Out-of-town boxefs who can't hockey tilts is a far cry from the Leagué hockey team is cntrenched |, iv oH] Notre Dame (1) Butler (41) | * : “ ba $ pn
ill | in their respective division, the 48<] te ft pti 1g ft pt me ri ! ee come in today will be permitted to small, silent groups that attended in the cellar . . . but get this, the|ioam L. Sirauss & Co. holiday bas- O'Halloran.t EP rent ERM Boxin MEnaEers i weigh in before the drawings to- the first pro league games at the team has one of the ‘best sCOring yaiiail tournament will be con- Rarnhorst,t 8 3 3Cianny.f 0 0 3 g N 9 SLED Garton DeLuxe Racers, $445 $695 morrow, | Coliseum rink nine years 880. . . (Averages per game in the loop, cluded -Sunday at the Dearborn!Gordon,g 2 0° 4 Doyle, g 1.38 Boycott Stadium Streamlined Easy Steer__. to ; h . ¢ goals in 31 tilts. . . . The answer i8| ovm The schedule follows: yer 1° 4 4 J Mast. g 3 1 i ACLLY WOOD: - Jan. 3 (UP} LJ - : . that opponents haye scored 133 I ’ 1 ef, ¥ OO0D, . UP) — - 5 : © + CLASS B—1:30, Fairmont Glass Kiuck, f 3,0 4 Toon! 011 - > 9 H.S., College Cage Scores mi tin perma) US amcor. ow, fn «83 EE 1 ed with only ovo tvs ope Hatwoot | 4 RAY] INE LANTER STs " my ' ' Sobek, 8 3 0 CITY, COUNTY HIGH SCROOLS PROFESSIONAL the players are skating for personal| Kings Fixtures vs. Fadely-Anderson Kaufmann, ¢ 1 0 1 Larsen, § 00 d ; _ i . | 3 0 1iCave 2 o e boxers for .its Friday night card, Carmel 54, Pike Twp. 50 (overtime), . prestige instead of concentrating on! .. . |Goonen, g 3 8 , » Nations! League | Motors; 7, winner of 1:30 game VS. gi.venson, g 1 0 0 Wood, g 0 1 1 poycotted by Southern California Greenwood 43, Franklin Twp. 3: | wos wayne 61, Oshkosh 80. team play. . . . Tt happens in nase-| He 30 & final round) or Pields § 1 o o coveotted by n Casting and $ 98. A Mooresville 38, Decatur Centra] 31. Tri-Cities 62, Flint 83 ball {winner of 2:30 game (final round). | Pleld 1 8 0 anagers In a row over television. 2 Ystingion 8h ‘Bon eve 8. Atssciation of America all now and then when a team| ™ (y Ags A330, Moose Lodge vs.| Bene me Southern California Mana- Fly Reels _______. - up OTHER HIGH SCROOLS Chicago 79, New York 74. gets mired in the second division. | Riverside: 4:30. DeGolyer Printers] Totals 20 13 24 Totals Tn [he Southern : or : Amo 31, Danville 30. ————— The boys stdrt ginning to fatten areantown Independents: 8:30,| Score at halt: Notre Dame 27, Butler 22. ReTS and Coaches’ Association last '$ 95 Aurora 39, Connersville 23, P li will T i their individual av vs. Morgantown Indepen » 8.900 pree throws missed O'Halloran 2, ‘week announced it® would boycott 9.Ft. Bamboo : Brazil 56 ‘Clay City 3 heater » alin rain re UA. averages. [winner of 3:30 game vs. winner of Barmhorst 4. Foley, O'Shea Gordon, Btev-| | [50 ol quits permilting 3 Joints, 2 Tips TT ea. Wingate 23. : née. Colt in California fo Tr 4730 ‘game (final round); a Teen hve I PIF, Baker. televising of its weekly Shows. I — bin oInls: ——— Bal ond v Jaghaon x FiPpe ’ Higgins Says Forget .Harry Branson, Max Fullen and| Officials—Bill_Haarlow and Nate Mes- ’ ! $ 98 Camden 32, Cutled. 31, = idk Sep- Palin, the veteran reinsman : t [Bob Ganibill—three - former “Howe **"& | vi D All ap Chandler 48. Millersburg 415% <4 lof Indianapolis, who has a long About Dissension ns ‘ ! Steel Cannelton 38, Winslow 31 / a 4 «High School stars—are members . } A : eel ____. i Bo DO wn Tioton "5. 9 string of successes behind Bim In| “STATE COLLEGE; Pa, Jan. 8 of the Kings quintet and another IAC Swimmers } “She wood Sl, ; : : pacing classi-| : : \ : y a Pcaions, ringing ou ew col (UP) Conch Bob Higgins and Co- cuandine pier led [of bc In Three Events SKATE ||22 RIFLE SHELLS tot'sii on i ; co 28 y | wt is Art Cook, former Butler Sil Tiaville 33, Hound Grove an which he expects to go places in Captain John Nolan of Penn State's HO ily sniper ‘now with the/ The Indianapolis Athletio Club oe Lon Biles — rar 4 Russelivlie 38, ihe 3-year-oid Tatts of the Kaien |unqeseated football team published Insléy team. boys swimming team will meet In- J} "SHARPENING > . ’ Portable $ 95 Muncie Central 33. Marion 2, Palin thought so much of the colt an ren letter today aski ; : 0 cl ”- : ’ 30. : y asking their| Members of the two ghampion- giana State College at 7:30 p. m. : New “Harmony 36. Poseysille 13 , [that he bought a half-interest in L olieg Pp. : ec ric as ers Apa riment Size 35 Oil Twp. (Petry) 27, Cannelton “B” 34.
followers -to forget reports of dis- ship teams will receive individual tomorrow. in the IAC pool 50¢ 0 | 11] " Beitesvie 34, Bminence 40. [the Soungaiet from Ar SherTier. sension in. the Cotton Bowl game awards and team: trophies will-be =," = “saturday, the IAC | | od Bowl Tn | 95 Sanborn 41, Mateo iis. |e ee ope after Joe Donlin, ANd Join them in building a foun- presented to all four finalists. | cup wil be host to the Hunting- |° PROMPT SERVICE ELECTRIC HEATER ; Boisterty 61, Aticienl uth Bend wash-| ne colt, .'|dation for the 1048 season. a - |ton YMCA. At tHe same time, the : , Type oo
, . 's lead- | ee Gears | } South Bend Central Catholic 39, Westville 3b one tie Tne af Tudlungs Jo | In" a statement in the Daily Rookies Score [Riviera Club and Athletic Club
“I consider it a great honor and able to swing the whole deal him- .
sions except the: heavyweight. Gene} ob "0 iil Ur of the-| New. Yorker has lost. none of his D4POLS and Guard. Kevin O'Shea j,1¢ Notre Dame then held Coach on the matter of proselyting -ath- TRICYCLES All Types $795 $9995
“ Gym, stepped to bat with 22 entries averaging more than 8500 at- | Years . . . He has rolled 70 per- for. the victors last night with 12 04,0 ine points for a 27-18 half- Meanwhile, football coaches un- and Sizes _____ and asked for additional blanks:| go. gonee at home gumes in the | fect games of 300 and topped the ; - + - |time lead. ider ‘Lou Little of Columbia, rejected Pal - : S$ 95 Other clubs also are expected to| ¢ .g League. .. + Sports goers | ABC averages for 10 years . . 1 Teams Await | Notre Dame opened up in the final proposals to abolish the point after BABY STROLLERS ’ . 4 check in - with more last-minute! (p00 re learning fast as the | Thousands of bowlers spend a tife- half and never were threatened as t5,chdown, permit either team to wy ! ' All Steel __-__ entries. : imported Canadians cut capers | time on (he alleys and never hit : . |O'Halloran and Hiller started hit- rn with a fumble; the free substituClubs and unattached boxers Who! goer the blue and red lines. that coveted 300 goal... Varipapa : . ting uncanny shots from the fleld. {jon ryle and another to make a T § I : Sk t Children’s Side- $1 69 $595 have not vet-filed-thetr entries with! — ie a4 _N | makes the ball behave, Tourne id S _ TAfter the Irish took a 51-30 lead gormation quarterback eligibie to re- | ILOET ales walk Skates: to | the committee are requested to. 46 "LOCAL CROWD QUIET. AT| ’ : ‘Coach Ed Krause -sent—in his re- sqvsg pass regardiess-of whether —
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1f penalties 'that h nh one tonight at delphia Rockets. bs are in | put they lead the leag against them “givision and battling J to. get- into the playc pehind Indianapolis in cooler.” Rocket. players have minutes 8s & team, Tuesday night's engag Louis. In that one, a hot in his disapproval erners that he gut 100s nick. Steve Wochy, a was cut over the eye | Fogolin Is Les Lee Fogolin, rib-rock man, is the Cap pia) spent the most time ir pox and has 68 min him. But he's «Badman” Eddie Bush ets who has spent som in the jce-side hrig. In spite of the fact gpent time equal to mo! game and one period settee, Bush still has f -geore 32 points for.the season from his defens Millar is the leading scorer from the back to his credit. Millar, serving as: ca season and has spent utes in the penalty box Bisons Beat Hi Meanwhile, the Bu who are both stubborn et, today completed Hockey League objectiy last Nov. 23. On that date, the I into second place behi siting Pittsburgh Ho league's Western race a they moved into a first whipping the Pittsburg at Buffalo. Pittsburgh took a . goals by Mel Hill and but Hornet Goalie Baz unable to hold off f Bisons in fhe second gj MacKay scored to gi 3-2 lead. ‘Halderson 8 ==" Wal In thé final, perio
Ramblers upset. the Reds, Eastern division LIGAL NOTICES ' GENERAL ORDINANCE 1 4X ORDINANCE to amend nance No. 114, 1922 (as § known as the Zo
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11 be : 209 W. Wash. $A25 32 : : Collegian, a student newspaper, Don Morrison and Marty Pavé-'girls' swimming teams will coms | ROE ELECTRIC HOT PLATES Tree ' a Jhon fury 33. ‘ Shipped . OLilpFnis UNE rock Nolan was quoted as saying, “He lich, rookie wings up from Indian- pete in race trials. Age limit on! R LL 3446 wp Tangier 41, Bloomingdale 18. iEpishe nd . ® was sorry the situation had gotten gpolis, scored half of Detroit's siX the latter will be under 12 years.. | wn” incennes Jefernonville 38, coast. . | . a ' 1 | " 95 ; - Wabash 4 Sonam : 2 so far out of hand. goals lastnight as the Red Wings» N , — Na 32-Piece, #4 0 Abington Twp. (Cass! #2, Fulton 48. : In the article, Higgins admitted took over first place in the National gin v0 v K DISH SET = ow - ka sTAT oLLEGEs Rookie First Baseman “some things would be done dif- ‘League. Morrison tallied twice in Open Sunday, 9 A. M12 Noon : Flowered Design ca a wm a a a : : a ie 0. {ferently if we had it to do- over the first period on passes from .Jim ve " " Waban 8 NiaDalincs (0) » To Join Tribe March 1 again.” ' > OA RtL : BRIGHTON - KET KNIVES he 79¢. $2° SHES AEs Gomer [1 Ben Peentoony ert] a Multi-Plate BATTERY {| POC — QTHYR COLLEGES . ° urg ate y offered np" ve) . . : u pro Avg. ok Swarthmore 3. to double Ralph Kiner's salary, but. The Caps Must Win This One Boar dwpwta sever Gf £1.85 X . $1295 Tax B yn 103, King's Point 41, © said he'd get no bonuses for in- : . ‘ 3 nd pep. x ; - Gortl do, Syrah. : ; creased attendance, batting average, | Caps vs. Philadelphia Tonite, 8:30 P. M. rin gine Ro XCHANGE a, STL . . oh’ 87, To 8." or home-runs. | 3 ‘$8. : : Bagiern ‘Kentucky 6 Kentucky Weslegen| Roy Hamey, general manager. | J . BEST BET BATTEMES. $8.95 ox. || R ADI ATOR GRILLES FOR ih Pordham TT Yale “u said the contract offered the slug-} | i : © ETT RY TR ! . 2 | | ckinson . aT iy r wy o . . oR rin 38. ging outfielder about twice what r oe wg ! : \ { } : jn “ J he ' LS run =" Kiner received last year—"§30,000, -_ Tickets Available at. = % : 11:1 . | RR AUT VY. Yehten” 56 Hon would not be too far off.” 3 ¥ \ 100 i Box Offie F [171.4 ip ; ; \ su P PL ; : Wi®h 90. _ have signed Willlam B. Manning Jr. Prices—$2.20, $1.80, $1.20, 85¢, 60¢c Tax Included : hi i RES | ~ DELAWARE, MADISON AND ‘RAY 3 i ) ' Al PG M.-9:00 P.M. Daily | : p Le adr igi [12 290 4 Heb: 0 2740, Dally nes Plenty of Parking Space—No Congested Traffic : UNDAY, JAN. 11, CAPS vs, ST. LOUIS : Y ; 0 Ro 4 aE Aes: mat A Mate BP A | A \ \ . i rR Tag . ng 1 i < RH ¢ Ea Ss A ATR “TR Caps Seek Revenge—Remember Last Sunday ~~“ || &0& ‘SHELB! ST. A-T341. |) Open Daily, T A, M. to 9:30 Py M—Sunday, § A. W. T0
