Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1949 — Page 38
_Times-Legion Amateur + Boxing Classic Opens Friday Night at Armory
€ ‘- : 3 Hugh McGinnis, Willard Réed Coaching Boys of She us From 30th & LaSalle Neighborhood for Bouts clubs awa - _ By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor teams wil . Northeast Community Center is back in the Indianapolis and all € : Golden Gloves picture “this year and the amateur mitt throwers : in that area are going all-out in training to be at the peak of form used in 19 when they hear the call'té the Armory ring. : St. Peterst * ‘The Times-Legion amateur fistic classic, the 16th renewal, opens: to Lakelan at the Armory Friday of this week, with an estimated 18 to 20 . Braflenton: bouts booked for the Ha-lifting|- : elphi presentation. ‘entered the 1941 Golden Gloves “@ Senators t The tournament is scheduled tourney but was forced to with. . ‘The Dod over five, weeks, all shows on|draw because of lines gle then of their tra : Friday 5 a, Jum, 34; 31, 28 served more than three years in : Repubile The Northeast Communi j Cen-|the Army and was middleweight the big ar ter has been more or less active champion at Camp Blanding, Slut also “in.boxing in recent years, but the Fla. in 1944, _ ta mony boys around the 30th and LaBaile| pop Ketinelly, Novice welterneighborhood made a tremendous |yeight, has been a consistent win- vie "> E comeback this winter and fistic/ner in the tuneup matches and Kansas Cit J classes have been held daily for Coach McGinnis is depending up- neapolis at Fr? some time and the lads have hadion him to go far in the tourney. D A B : the benefit of the club ring shows. “pay Goins, Novice bantam-- ’ ’ - . Dayom 2 every week. (weight, also is one of the North- . wis nish - adde The gym is well-equipped and east center's leading candidates ih Gene Parks (left) and Bob Kennelly ‘une up for Golden » Glow. AES : Jack Haines, ‘heavyweight, receives pointers “from Coach McGinnis. tourists ar the a oViee and Opens gig for Golden Gloves honors, | EE a ; “alive” afte ] In ; ¥ . : season | a Iori wary seis | Sooners Wreck Choo-Chool = Notre Dame Pair Stars aaa Jo Veteran In Charge Northeast is just one gym hum £0 4 Association Hugh McGinnis, & veteran ™In8 With Golden Gloves train: A d Hi T h I 1] 4 4 6 Bae) } 4.12 tional Leag ing activity. ‘Boys ‘are busy at n IS ar ee S 0 < : S: as ea S es . it coach, is in charge and he is the Ringside, Jackson's, Douglts ¥ 2 ; ® there, inclu especially gifted in the art of igh : Fa ‘ . : id : ester, New teaching the manly art. He has Northwestern, the S00 Op Clue! ’ 85, 000 Amazed | Sugar Bowl Fans a Panelli Carries Ball, Fischer cuse, Balti: Deen Times-Logion tournament's] Boxers furnish, their own equip- See Oklahoma K ick Over Dope Bucket : By : Jams Offense to Win Tilt Atisata ay early years. ment, except gloves and band-| NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 1 (UP)—Oklahoma’s Sooners struck for| © = ~ = 8 ANCISCO, Jan. 1 (UP)—Notre Dame's bruising. full Florida . yy es which are supplied by. the] wir AN FR : : J Assisting MeGinnis as a voluns a8 3 Supp ~ y itwo_breath-stopping touchdowns today and then forced a Gibraltar- et back and guard combination of John Panelli and Big Bill dians, as hE teer is Willard Reed. Sufnamen ye ttee. The same strong defense to smash North Carolina, 14 to 6, before 85000) ~. led the East's football All-Stars to a muddy 14-12 triumph over the will do thei former local oN an Gloves heavy- oes for out-of-town entries. amazed patrons in the 15th Sugar Bowl football game, gE West today in the-24th annual Shrine charity game. re in New Orl weight champion and also a for- eigh-in and physical examina- The betting odds were even as the two gridiron powers clashed = It was Panelli, packing the ball around the ends and slamphing the Pelican Ind fessional ‘hi _{tions will be held at the Armory, lamid perfect football weather, but the smashing nature of the s into the line, and All-American Fischer. jamming up-a Wes ciation . . mee Indiana. 3eh Reed, now a 11 N. Pennsylvania St. Friday| Oklahoma. victory came as a sur- fense that threatenéd to spring \ ned in 1 welg! oh Indian is botice| 2fternoon beginning at 3:30. prise. It was North Carolina’sfover from the 7 and again Ming one of the big upsets of the New| duently wiping the ball, neither ous occasi member o apbile Police) prawings for the first night's first defeat of ihe season. converted. : Year's Day bowl extravaganzas. |team neglected its passing. The Crowley. force, boxes Just JO She SXer (bouts will be held following the pq go laved their South.| That. was it. Oklahoma had West attempted 31 aerials, comcise now to keep in top physical ’ he Sooners played {| u Two conversions booted by leting 13, and"the East connect- - r : i weigh-in. Lorn Conference opponents off the{Won. Carolina kept bucking, but’ Cornell's Bob Dean 6f Blooming-| 2 n8 SLICIN trim. ! Eis The tourney, sanctioned by the fleld, scoring in the first and third|the Soonér #efenses would not ton, Ind., gave the East its I ed with six out of 13. is not gol Reed started out as an amateur Amateur Athletic Union, is open|erinds and keeping the Carolina budge. - And finally, with four margin in a mudsplatte William Runs 48 Yard * - President plattered game B : at Northeast Community Center,(to all amateur boxers who have!swense stalled .to the head-but-|minutes left to play, Carolina played before 60,000 fans in Kezar| Heavy rains drenched the grid- in his 194 competed for four years in ‘Gold-/reached their 16th birthday. Alllging.a-brick wall stage. all -after-|lost the ball for the last time. adium, 4 . iron until just before the kickoff. « + + Gen en Gloves and won four titles.|hoxers under 21 mist have con-|noon, 4 The offensive team. trudged off : ol : The West made a surp Lemon, ti aha Joining Ungle an 8 k Takei sent of their parents or guardians| ... Carolina souchdown the field, beaten, eyes downcast, Panelll Scores in 2d battle of it-from its first play —séhsations e turned to compete in the event. donation, handed by a re. Slum. Panelli scored one touchdown in|the game when doll slipped a long heavy inc soldier overseas. Three-Round Bouts - Re a a Ae Oklahoma stalled to the end. uart ass to Williams who took it from to regula “Coach McGinnis expects to en-, Action will be over the regu- Shih i us te NORTH CAROLINA {he second 9 Re rnebine Between two East Aefenders and ments, be ~ ter at least 10 well-conditionedijation amateur route, three two- “| Jatt Ends Weiner Romano. Rubin. Ray Goins, bantamwoight, | is all attention as Willard Reed prepares blocking” as Columbla’s quarter-|Slogged 48 yards before he was Series her boxers in the Times-Legion tour-/minute rounds, to a decision of 72:Yard Return Left Tackles—Highsmith, Fowl. his hands for a gym workout. back Gene Rossides sneaked over hauled down. ROBERT ney. He has a promising looking the referee and two judges. Oklahoma scored in the first| ~Centers—Stiegman, Holdash. the East's second score late in the, The big, brawny eastern line Novice ~ heavyweight * in Jack| The tourney is held under the|nerioq after a 72-yard return Off Rise: Tesi Heseyond Sexiaryn. 19 L | H d i T third period. stopped that drive but Doll drove arvived Fre Haines, who may develop fast auspices of the Ragsdale-Eobjsop an intercepted Carolina pass, and CEE ooke. Powell. oca ar WOO sums Don Doll of Southern Califor-|the West right back, running and a. Rl es CK&-— xX, a “ a panaored by The Times. vera” pase Te. joe. Garona Fa Je Sawin br Dp 9) & This Weelk | arts sata ne oo oie, a} lobe Pts . y g trades, ca most of the load pa : High School Athlete "Alter all expenses and taxes touchdown .came late in the first Pillbacks Rodgers, W nt. Clameney. ay ames Is ee for the 10-point underdog west- The march was climaxed by k A 1 Haines is only 18, stands 6-1 have been met, 60 per cent of the period. Thus Oklahoma led all]: SxranoMA . P s erners. He lugged the ball on end Doll's 3-yard pass to Williams in : U i d weighs more than 200 pounds. net receipts go to the Ragsdale- th La Ends— By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOU the end zone. Guard O'Dell Saut- | Jnaccustor an 8 WAY. pelt Tucks pe. Nineteen Forty Nine can also be a happy new year for some runs and line plunges, shared the : _ Robert is | 34 __He played football at Tech High Robison Post for Legion phil- t th 1di defensiv Fier aloe, Man h with- little Tis zenberger of Texas A & M tried : and also competed in high school anthropies and the promotion of But the unylelding de of left 0 : ean wot of the schoolboy basketballers in Marion County, beginning Tues- passing chores ttle Jimmy|l 0 Ef his two conv ersion gt- wife made : am op aborts.” and The “Times play of the crimson-clad Okl damier Tian, Dov amer. day. | Finks, Tulsa T-formation quarter- tempts but it was wide. . “meals¥. wrestling. Gen 4 POA, t for its CMsts homans was far more the sec ot Right Tackles Walker, Trotter. The post-holiday hardwood warfare will find all 19 city and back, punted and was outstanding!" “no. capitalizing on a fum- portation : Another Northeast ace is Gene receive 40 per Sen or . of Sooner success than was) Right Ends Goad: Niobe. county teams except the Deaf School getting back into game har-jon defense. Doll" passed to scat-l, J" 0" pooh” cuiokily in the fights, all ¢ + Parks, open -middleweight. He mas Clothe-A-Child Fund. offense. The staunch line, ay rag. Left Halfbacks—Roysl, ness this week. A 21-game slate will start the new year right for back Jerry Williams of Washing- second quarter Guard John ever, and | : . Sin ing 200 pounds, disdain the Tht Halfbacks—Jones, fe Bre-ithe prepsters, ‘with two games ton State for the game's first! Simon of Penn State recovered in “by Mark ¥ Boi Apglokers Beat juhateciechins iptient| mon coro vo hd Twas re wa ity, County Basketball wn sid il button et ln BE (| Ste = - bee Ar Eee ng play ust abopt, n- / SCORE BY PERIODS aeria alfbac code of main, like | He "Wavne “<|tire._ game. The ofily Yhe substi-|okianon a Te g_14/daY, 10 Friday and six Saturday. “Schedule This Week Texas A&M for the West's other|line and in five plays hy Mik Savold, wi . Y tutions were to give /Ahe boys. a North Corolina ... 8 © 0 0-6 Unlike much of the old year Jan. 4 [ran pan Gene Dt and wi) : visitor to | S or Wi a er and they seldom Dpeded rest(. Touchdowns. Mitehell Fearon. Rodgers. gs rggling in the first half of ‘the SRS Er, ite the sloppy underfooting| + © ot Lhe a back, Po 1s to win, M nse cor Yo ~ the Cho Shey Spud - 0sen o" umpire: Lawrence FE iv ih, and Los current campaign, the NeW Year|pecatur Central at Mooresville, that had the field officials fre- (Continued on Page 40) LAST | BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Jan. 1, | Basketball Association of Amer- ho ay Fly into man: | Mer, Mgmt Lee. Jude®: {will get under way with a Con-|ghriridge at “Matinee, el | basketball * ror’ {ica today, defeating Fort Wayne: ihe turf. / atistics centration of intracity and intra-|y....: +¢ Broad Rise, of the h =(UP)—George Sims, Baylorsigy 1 72, before 3ii4 fans in a| 184-pougid line backer with, mat downs nonin 1" “Mis [county tilts—eight in all—touch-|Bleomingion at hertrid with Indi: great pass stealing halfback, New Year's afternoon game. |the-hell of Gam and Okinawa fn|Ne yards rushing 3 18 ling things off. : | Greencastle a fiow at “Noblesville ette, 58 to sparked the Bears to a 20 to 7 George Mikan, with 22 points, |. past was the hero of the J h 4 | Three city-county games are on, {Sacred Heart ot Wainington. J ANT AR ¥ ton, 51 te vietory over Wake Forest today led the Lakers to their 18th vie-i game. Hig name is Myrle Great- Forwards gompleted seiver, BS 1 |tap and the North Central Con- Beech Gr ove at Speedway. : { dates: Ja in the “battle of the. Baptists” tory in n Bim led at the half al | house. Jemember it, It should zAverage distance of punts 3. Maference clash ‘at Tech with Lo- |g amin np et outhyort. aha; i phi Minneapo at the ha an Oklahoma ~ football lfumbles ...... ............ 3 |gansport providing the opposition Brownsburg at Decatur Central. ue before 20,000 Dixie Bow! fans. to 37 and then saw Fort i Hay. Fumbles ro Soren n 40 |will be one of the highlight con- Ie rate - where the Sims, a lanky Texan who was [rally to tie it up in the third xProm fine of serimmage.: | Davie ay Broad, Rips. a
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the Baptists from North Caro-|forward Leo Klier shared scoring/again as Carolina tried despe-| a - . lina.’ 8 - ‘honors for the Zollners with 18 rately—and hopelessly— to get an For Ky. State Yade Sacred Heat} § greets. 2th and Warren Central at : Artesi Sims almost upset‘the Deacon points apiece, the same numper attack going. BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Jan. 1f 8s A Seatals a Epo Pein will pee) REA - - - passing game single-handed, get-|forward Don Carlson had /for| But Greathouse didn’t only|(UP)—The Kentucky State el he Washington-Ben' Davis e] games ay ting into nearly every aerial play | Minneapolis. stop the Carolina offense. He. also (UP)—The Kentucky State eleven |eracas ‘tops. Wednesday's, bill at|Decatur Central entertaining ™ ‘But the senior halfback Wai Minneapolis I 1 te 4 Oklahoma with its A rode the pitching arm of fresh-ithe Giant's gym ‘and is the only/Brownsburg and Crispus Attucks | ia no Tee © MART \ oo ont a ar catuant. TT Sunt. a csantad mani sub John Prewitt to a 23 to |§ame played in ‘the county that/going to Noblesville. The Tigers| — —- Cathodral \ Pollard, 1. ‘ 1 williams, 1 0 2 night. Decatur Central goes tojare the pnly unbeaten quintet in, ; 5 touchdown. He let a bouncing Jaros, 1. 2 i 1 Ker, 1. 7 5 8 3 That was the first time Caro 13 victory over "North Carolina |® Mooresvill | t anapolis w = Oardae ! MN e sand Shortridge/the county and will be going after| ; “punt touck him and a Wake For-|Oardner, 2, 0 © o Mogus. 1 30 hha got the ball in the opening A&T today “in the Vulean Bowl, t ts d ate15 victory No. 7.1 ; , ’ i vitational est man recovered on the Baylor Mian. § 4 SMahakenc ¢ 4 8 making a tremendous comeback, |v. >’ ® downstate one “yy y ; : = 13 Wake. Forest - scored .£ Dwan, §. 1-9 3 6 6 1 4 The Tarheels drove from : Hoosierdome’s ‘one - time hotbeds| On Saturday, “Attucks will en- . . i Kketball tou there ant FO ri erat 5% 8 Bomesra® 1-3 their 30 to the Oklahoma 14, and| Trailing 13 to 0 in the thirds pagicetball—Martinsville, The! tertain formidable Ft. Wayne . | Beating Gr Sims’ 58.yard run set up the Forman, g. 1 1 0¥sle ¢ 1 3 1|were knocking on the door for a period, Kentucky Coach Randy|rtesians’ regular season record Central Catholic in the six-game = aN verti “first touchdown for Tr the — Totals 34-30. Armstrong: ¢ 3 3 iltouchdown when Justice faded Taylor replaced Quarterback Jimi, 5.3; the Blue Devils have a 4-2|bill that finds dll contests being| . ; In the 0) first two minutes of the opening A A a ROR back for-a- pass. om Bpuflin “With voung Prewitt a’ standing. played within the county-borders:/ . ’ . - : _ pened the—measu period. For the rest of the half, Halftime sore; Minneapon 43, Port| Greathouse intercepted wv on| Danville, Ky., native. One of the most attractive one-| Two city series bargains are in| . to 32. Wake Forest seemed like a team WAYDS Ne Arte od Minnespolis—Jares| 118 15 and bolted for the Caro- Prewitt's- signal - calling and|night programs of the season is/the offing Saturday. Manual’s| fi Dean -Cu with fts spirit broken Mikan 4, fichaefer 3, aaa: Port | lina. goal, skimming down the/throwing moved the Thorobreds carded Friday. In addition to the improving Redskins go to Cathe-| . . . . ! throws in The Deacons -Tan- only three | Japs "isms, _Mahnken, Kinney, sidelines, he made. it 72 yards to|63 yards and Richard Corbin |Tech-Logansport battle, Manualdral, and Washington will try to Immediate Alterations . . . By f spelled vict plays before Sima intercepted Bill TOR Chuck Bolodare, Jim Beler- {the Carolina 13 before Bob Cox plunged over from the 2. In the iwiil Bo to Broad Ripple, Biloom=1stop Tech from bouncing back} " < x fou : x 4 £ Don Wess) Gregiis’ 1o ass. He sneaked dorfer. | worked through: the block: to pull] fourth quarter "he heaved a 20-|ington's well-regarded quintet Viliaster Washington - defeated the ’ 5 break the Shogun ong Wake Forest 13. {him down. Six plays later Jack Yard pass to Dick Hanley in the come to Shortridge, Greencastle/Green, 38 to 30, in the four-team LEON S SKILLED TAILORS end of the parker pha uaz ani NGM Navy Athletic| Mitchell sneaked through & hole{end zone. That put Sts out n will visit Howe, Sacred Heart{tourney Dec. 18. It was the first i Don Roe from there Sammy Pierce plowed rom the 3 and simBTea mes’ tie front:i4-to- Bye eminent HOP ROY S--10- {Re Washington Cone] time. in..eight years that Wash: nmin SAN Rt A AN nrg RR iicinc to _for_ Cathe ACTOSS. Héad Takes Over ‘end zone for a touchdown. Les| ~ The Thorobreds pn rom tinental gym, Beech Grove is at/ington had beaten Tech on ne Sce these tailor shop garments tomorrow. We have ! 16 points. Early in the second quarter, the (Ming converted and Oklahoma Halfback Mickey Kelly for a safe-| Speedway, Franklin Township at!Green's own floor. | lenty of sharkskins obordines worsteds and I five player : ANNAPOLIS, Md, Jan, 1 (UP), 7100. ty and then Corbin returned a; | Pp ee g “ee ors with. ni Bears drove 58 yards for their| © H H. Caldwell. {was ahead, 7 to { other fine Tobrics Tro Nich to chad If | : : second touchdown. Dudley Par- at hp N a wll, 3 Late in the period Lindell Pear-! punt’ Li 1 yards t0.score. | many other fine " m whic \ choose. mates of ker grabbed 17 yards or an end |} ir0l COTES CAIY ey ton of Oklahoma- fumbled and | i | you need a mew suit or topcoat here is yoyr oppors ( y y oy 8. NEW! rhe Romano recovered for Caro- Sub ‘Back Stars
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“Riley for 9 and Jerry Mangum, lina on the Sooner 30. Rodgers! . Roeder a bridegroom of six days who 18] Caliwelr. auceseds. Capt Tom PAssed to Bab Kennedy “on the in Raisin Bowl We may Mave just the style that you have been look- Haughe on Hk Sisueymooh neve, made " Hamilton, who will retire trom} nd Jour Hays Inter Rodgers, FRESNO.Cal. Jan. 1 (UP)—| This Slaom ing for. PRICES START AT 39.50. Be here early Cunninghin.g 35. "B x thre t i ’3 frre: lho naval service Feb. 1 to be lt aehd "a tried the extra Three touchdown passes by sec-| with a tomorrow. ; by 10 or i Trey |come director of athletics and lo wy wanllynn wid d ond string quarterback Don Ross KARBON KLEEN Ruiftime & . o Jotiey Tan Top re a physical education at the Univer- BOE Do wy N was 8, aN gave TE Saar) Occidental - Col- edpal BB oe ro Mangum bulled it across. |TE0f Fitts a ended the Loses the Ball |lege a 21-20 victory over Colo- FITS ANY POT TYPE England 3. K Pi Jekuny rad au academy's’ mathematics depart. Near the end of the eon Ia MAL iu the Raion Bol Te FUEL oIlL HEATER Buy Now “oe Use Your Credit tra ew minutes y Grif*iment, played alongside Hamilton! 1 t t to wi N A Notural Draft Booster | . fin recovered a fumble-by-Luther{,, Navy's 1926 football team. {period “Justice's 34-yard sprint only western team n a New Sol { . Roeger { King of Wake Forest on the Dea-| put the ball on the Oklahoma 16,| Year's Day game. olves Soot, Carbon Troubles Take Up to a Year io Pay Radkovies cons 34-yard line, Gil J h but that Gibraltar line held and| fn the triumph the little south- ® Reduces stack temperature 15% . ht ob Haugh,c Burk passed to Buddy Parker ohnson Receives . [Carolina lost the ball—and the ern.California college became the| Provides improved dealt sonirel tomas ‘ pe Englands g.
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Ignoring - an intermittent rainll. te bore 2 The Deacons drove to Baylor's Ist's ace passer, was chosen heaved a high floating pass 44/that turned the field into & vir! Y be throw 31 yard line twice, the nearest Southwesterner of the Year by yards to Frankie Andrews who|tual quagmire and made for slip-! Xiivee from 2 10 4 times better com- 2 Hewitt 2 they came in the frst halt. the. Texas Sportawriters’ Associa: was. belted to the turf on theper bail-handling, Ross came offil ing on. Fou 4 clan, brights Tv Olin ' # in the rd period Bims tion, was announced, today atiCarell 10 t he ht the th bench to thril ~ ke. Prevents backfire, t or ’ ——— accidentally touched Tom - Fet- the “organization's annual meet-|pall, a, 19 Just 4-hy cag tors With his re Inseall a “Karbon Kleen” NOW Open Week Days "oe 8 A. M. : ser's Sn iihack Jim Lad ing: ' aod out% A _A play later Pearson rammed the third and fourth guarters. Saves on Oil With More Heat in Pot Pro Bay - écoy who| Johnson no o eammate Type Oil Heaters, piled up 98 yardd rushing in 21/Deak Walker for the honor. by! . J ol For Sate By to 6 P. M. —Saturdaysto 8p. M, iy shes; drove Sov ott Aud Lay got omy three votgs. Zz . ; 4 ! " e Sproc thend¥. Football official Jack Sisco was NT G ARDEN ” 1’ Re pleked up the ball and raced pote orite) Tuck 8 South- wi ER in J. and F. MILLER 60. : a g Rn we a nd:7, MILLER 60. LEON TAILORING C0., Inc. Ee ; YBoth taama spent’ ‘the last —D0 YOU KNOW!— 538 MASS. AVE MA. 0758 , * ne. | gy Rar | puriod, passing desperately ~be- CHICAGO ITS THE FH 16 236 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. Washington the 20 ‘yard lines. Why we have grown to be the | BEACHCOMBER Bm mm on RE Eo hax 1. ou i : Bageimore.. + ; rooms : . . = or Appeti j | A Wins in Peanut. Bos largest, re-upholstering firm. in | WERE IN INDIANAPOLIS IT'S THE ¥ DEALERS WANTED | In the Middle of the First Block . Rosten |. _GouumBus. Ga. jun. (we |" Sate? 3 GARDEN" | | Write, Call, or Wire The J. and F. Miller Co. 823: | i fv, SOL . Jan, WE : Cocktails oo, Tovial Rum Drinks | 824 Lemeke Bldg. FR. 1088, GOOD HAND TAILORING has been our business ° Minneapolis red Fiagerai. Ga, 250 7 DO! Xs Norell = Shrimp Nu wn hibh I - | “for over 36 YEARS. Next time you need clothes New York here’ n pun) entiut: How) A It's quality work ! al ots] Pork |} NAME caress aniassiasrehiNsssarir er aesis stra anes | have a suit hand tailored by our tailors. Remember— "Roghes | : the Novthernien steal the er ShELeY us high dollar valve! STEA dion, Swan, Sour Souces | SOUBESE wcrspiascissrmssiumspistepsivcissiiosmions . at LEON'S you are fitted by tailors and your clothes . Bain OT Kk drove acr ple the doub od le-lines y ln a Catering Only to the Better Ap tit a” | om AR al PA | are fashioned yy TAILORS! ’ i : or, . ¥ a after three in the an ; ] p Al ai : Now ‘SERVING NOON LUNCHES | sloanenignnnnnainnd rns SARS AIAS ! v i ? ut ~od flac ns od | ve ; Sanh. GRORGE BRUNER. Host ig nn lg ork
