Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1950 — Page 19
. on age; Unions Writer ; er and the po-
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cific Coast, inn and Oregon, ah#, ~ Montana, will have more usual.
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northern New western Wash-
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laughter of Mr. r Lavelle, - who camp on Post \d injury when yy her father with another » and Massadra was taken
Hospital.
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1 (UP)—Flag$ throughout the nor of “Frank former “boy | yesterday at
mayor of De1 hé was only the ' debt-bur-he red. He was rr Sen. James
-. ner ofthis game will eventually
won Saturday, and remain in top . This will be the eighth time the Halfbacks -
—pni- with Grant Upholstery, who." The newly formed Central
Urged
Football With leahy—
Top Teams Face
~ Texas, SMU Clash; Wildcat, osu Battle: ‘Gets High Rating
By FRANK LEAHY, Herd roti Coe University-of Notre Dame represent its fourth defeat i
as is definitely: “showdown week” “in major college, saturdays.
the following is the first.
football circles. The nation’s two top teams will face the Already the Irish have lost more ganies' in ore season than in the previous five combined and you have to-thumb back 16 yearssto
finish. Jackie Gordon, second rank-
severest tests of their remaining schedules; and the out<g vear—When they lost comes of Saturday's games may well determine ‘who is to -Is Notre Dame falling back or be 1950's National Chanipion. : "are iis fpponents “catching. up:
Are the IrisiH over the hill as a.
Once again, Texas is the scene of a very crucial game. gridiron power, either by accident Undefeated Southern Meth- Ph TT Oe A design? ; ceton Miami "1 Has tt ith f erial odist puts its title aspirations though their opponents, Colorado, oir wh alt to rorerial on the block as ‘it opposes Florida, Colgate and Georgetowni, . —.. ...4 ts other schools in once beatén Texas, When \{t is respectively, are not likely to de. just enough quantity and quality 5 feat them, ‘upsets. have been : recalled that the Longhorns 0 Knowit- to ‘happen: and’. durin loss was to undefeated-untied Oc oo bf Rppen: Er E ?
fi from new on’ lshoma by one point. it tds 1 this firesent- season. anoms ne { : & : fas 1 J it, J% 364s ON Two other important conference Leahy Calléd. Turn their stature. « Certainly, the win-
anes will take place in the South. Georgia plays Alabama” i . posed in 10 NT
and a opposes George Dame's Yirst defeat by
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be the, Southwestern Conference
champion, and if. SMU wins, it washington. . Both Georgia and will receive ‘strong backing for Marylan must’ win to stay in’
national.championship honors. the running in their respective game of the 1943 campaign. . . . : and the natural counter-query is
since CGireat Lakes won the?last -
oC” leagues. : ON THE STRENGTH of rec- X no, ord, Army is the only other team WITH all Mof these which can give SMU a good bat- games coming up the experts will uation?
tle for top honors. The West be getting out their. yardsicks to Frank Leahy called the turn on Re Shenton,
Pointers meet “their hig test compare the various teams. . A'this season— before it" began. Saturday as they oppose Penn- word of advice to those who plan “This.” said thé Irish- mentor, “is sylvania. Penn came very close, to apply" the difference-by-score the year of adversity.” ; 14 to 13, last year, and it is method is, “Don’t waste your put hecause he has a record of the remaining obstacle in Army's time.” Notre. Dame efeated. ,nwarranted pessimism, nobody path this fall. - North Carolina which had Reaten , i1o Yelieved him although the Of equal interest to all is the North Carolina State, the “con- handwriting was on the score-California-Washington tilt which queror of Maryland. Maryl: board at Dallas. Tex.. last Dec. of should determine one of the Rose beat Michigan: State 31 to. 7. On disguised as Notre Dame's 27-20 Bowl participants. Neither team paper this made Notre Dame 45 riumph over Southern Methhas fizapred a conference contest, points better than Michigan State.) foi ay. tangs.
2
and ‘alifornia is unbeaten It was 'quité apparent that last 2 t ‘he 11 FACE Ua Staten : . 8 1e { starl agamst ii comers. Tt should be Saturday's game was not played ~N\ > SMU were lost for this a great offensive battle, on paper. a 3 againgt Sl er ys Sf
ain ieason\’ Seven others who played the Se game also graduated.
n n n THER “showdown in sme ge OTHER showdown”- clashes Eight en who played their Within ‘conferences . sHould allow ast just game hg SMU had won
for some sort of opinions to be Your monograms at Notre Dame
formed as to whom the eventual a—significant—item— considering “title holders will be. In the Big that the Irish didn’t lose a game Ten the Ohio State-Nortn Neuss rn y through those four seasons {They throug se four seasons.
game gets top billing. Each were Ends Leon Hart and Doug'w has lost one close en a CLEVELAND, O.. Nov 1 (UP) Wavbright: Tackles Jim. Martin OSL! is undefeated in the confer- Notre Dame -has lost three and R alph McGhee: Guard Steve ence. The Buckeyes are the games and. Navy has dropped oracko, the point-after-touchdown
choice to repeat, with Northwest: fur but their first meeting here specialist; Center Walt Grothaus ern providing a major hurdle. Be- . since 1947 is generating enough .nd Backs Mike Swistowicz and cause that conference seldom nea] interest to make one believe Emil Sitko.) crowns a champion without at (ya ational SHapponship is ‘a! % least. ene defeat, the IllinoisMichigan and the Wisconsin-Pur-due games take on vital impor.
>» stake. 8 Playing Pro Ball
The 24th renewal of the Notre Thirteen men who , closed out Dame-Navy
teams is in a position to. cop the title, should Ohio State waiver. fl On the west Coast the only/month ago. team given a chance fo push Cali-. ~The stadium ‘normally holds didn't fornia and Washington is UCLA. about 77.000. A crowd of more or ’ ; : 2 000 | : It must get. by. Oregon State than 82,000 is expected. team. Additional losses were condition to. meet, California one two teams have clashed in Munici-/ ~~ week hence. pal Stadium in 18 years. Navy has
team is
every game is a big game, as the The Middies did beat the Irish 32-
: ; y- onee here, 10-6, in 193 R I Ch a L WHEN = is undefeated hie — — 5k 66, on hive u e anges ay essen opponent is. gunning for it, and 13\in 1944 but that game was not Prep Hardwood Confusion
ne ak performance must be niain- played here.
tained in order to keep the string = The fast game here three years Py KURT FREUDENTHAL—United Press Sports Writer “Hoosier- Madness” importance is placed on the games Dame, which had the great John. roll today as Indiana's 41st annual High School basketball season — BOSTON. Nev. 1 «U Pl Talentie ARP - There wag a ray of promise nat the hardwood sport would be ed Tony Lavelli gave up the pro-
Jerry Chidester's 666 Tops i." i iis. 7. i
alive. For this réason additional ago was a~27-0 victory for Notre The 1950-51 edition of the
Played by Oklahora, Kentucky ‘ny Lujack as field parshal — opened. iit ye
excitement and controversy from
. ; re By MARION CR. ANEY ; : Jerry Chidester whipped up games 912-954 with. Taria’'s Spaghetti House in the Sponsors Classic last night’at Pennsylvania them were:
usher—mn-the—campaign—for-many-
fanes for a 666. is ONE: Abolishment of . the “un- by Glenn of Vigo county.
The three-sixes topped: four other honor count Keglers and took Popular “two-minute” rule. -
from games of 213-244-205. and fourth periods. William Gooch of Sunsét Clean- women's 600 C lib, but féll 10 THREE: Substitutions only ers put together games of 215-212- short with a 590 at “Penns Vly; ama during time-outs.
238 for a 655, as did Joe Giovan- lanes. Jeri Mitted a’ foul'must raise his hand,
rolled 213-246-196 in Our Lady of day. night mixed league will roll ©F face a technical foul charge.
Lourdes loop. William Menday of its first series this Friday. Aided
_W. Frank Jones Studio clicked by organizer Mrs. Hallie Strie- Wardeda second free throw when
with = 222-213-215 for an honor beck, the league was formed last an intentional foul 1s committed.
count 650. hi Friday. night, consisting of teams 762 Mémber School In the woman's department, from Blue Cross, Leader Store. The IHSAA currently has
Are he eh Over - The Hill as Power On the Gridiron?
"Nobody Believed Leahy When He Said, ~~ ‘This Is the Year of Adversity’
Fe] Nd What has happened to Notre » Is’ the university de-emphasizing the game? colleges finally catching up with Frank Leahy’s boys? John P. Carmichael, Times Special Sports Writer, will answer these and other: questions in A series of three articl
Dame's foothall greathgss? Are thé other
_of which.
eo By. JOHN. POC ARMIC HAEL, Times Special Writer
= . “Vict anch EY Hee minors— = Notre Dame could get beat by Navy “this week- end, which 3 would . The final giécision® ‘will not HO{ an ame y..as the Dodgers’ general : 3 ho six 1950 starts and third on successive [Ricke C8 ‘gene come until ‘December: when the
ii, End Ray Espanen the American Hockey Lea . Co ; y League, owers and duties will ‘be split up re { h all letter oy return here tomorrow night Po Pp more for signing a contract musth. | PGA Annual Poll
8 men? . a . 3 : : Wight. when they meet the indianapolis [ing the reins of real power in a stay there
kin, Coutre, Cifelli, Hart, Martin,| Caps in the Coliseum. Gordon's tight grip. Ranking right underSitko. Swistowicz and Grothaus eight goals and 10 assists for - « are currently playing: profes: I8 points rank only behind Buf-I3-team fajo's Ab DeMarco, who has 21.
to. make Notre Dame vulnerable g
happer ed to or On the Ice new head man has been generally,
x 10on hese and other guestions are j &1 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE predicted since R
and G Gi A I Pifi Ab Mar Buff
men all ¥ had gone in a body and Bill university ever collection of standouts Gil Dube
What, if anvthing, does Notre : crucial Pame intend to do about the’ stt=—=¢
Irish had a lead and
substitutes until r three-touchdown : until the last part, of the Southern J strain a game B or 17s
R , depended upon less dohnny Crawford, He 8 20 top-notch: performers “to George Ford, Spfd . 9
ain or put up a finish that could Glen Sonmor, Cleve
60 Victurine, for rn
Before one Notre Dame game Xi
was
put Sitko and Martin and Wight- Fra: kin and Coutre on the bench for 3 Goals 1 & and we might beat * t same mentor hasn't played: z SO AVG z Notre-Dame yet this season. : 3 : matter of record’ H Dame's glory years are chiefly re- Gordon Bell, Burt 7 flected | in the fecord of 60 yiotas. REE Henry, Hers 10 8
i J John Bower, classic Saturday their cr reers had won three mono- Notre )
tance. Any one of these four finds thé vast Municipal. Stadium Brams, including End Bill Wight- |’ |sold out, Every seat was gone a Kin, Halfback Larry Coutre and '* Tackle Gus Cifelli, thus stripping '®™ Notre Dame of veterans who!'UP even have to wait until their junior seasons. to make the
(years as a coach. Notre Dame has
Frank Spaniel andlc, 1950. fof The Indianapol is Times
« For Squeeze- box
point of view—but fessional hoop circuit toda, there is little doubt that rute hinnes will take any of the color, because he'd rather squeeze an
Wilkinson - ( Hancock county }
4 Oth H K i the game; and The former Yale court star gaid = er onor eq ers = Several important rule changes remodeled and enlarged gym at He uitthe Boston Celtics of the Tre EE
will go into effect when lid-lifters R pe Kport. ‘ ! “Large gyms under construction ‘hecause of the “pressure of activi- S artans Whi - ‘ . ] ' ® smaltter<schools tonight. Among bit not Sompleted ‘are those at ties in the entertainment field.” or eer u : venin S and y on. ow a. * : A | FAVELLI'S absence. will he AND REFRESHED TOMORROWS! one of doubly felt hy the Celtics: He was unt on, ’ i : $ : ™ — honors on citywide alleys Tor the evening. Dave Billingsley, on the" TWO: Abolishment = of = auto- the little school powers last vear, a big help to them last year by - Ls . . Sugar Creek Butter team in the same league, « came close avith a 6682 matic time-outs late In the sect ond Spans the season at Terre Haute playing on the court, #f¥ then HU NTINC iTON; Nov. 1 (U P % ‘ :
in- entertain ‘the customers Bourbon, the half : Culver, But -Yale'ss “Mr. Basketball English at who scored 1601 pointsZ during .. ions fo tally,
- - FOUR: A player who. has com-
FIVE: The offended. team is ersviile.
‘Croth- four vears'of college, deGided that A quick: opener netted Hi vard this year he'd devots“hix Tull time tye ‘firstatime and 33 the second : to music, his first-love. ; both good for “six points. Lynn Colver ‘Academy Seeks # " \.. Blocker made the last ManchesHE: ALSO Ca he was worried ter “TD. ./just as the ~gun~ énded
762 5th Football - Victory
Hint on ill OF el 0 Get Office Final Decision Will Helm of Bums Come in December
Opponents Say Bonuses Are Still Being Paid:
Farm System Boss High School Rule Under Fire but Stays on Books
Touted to Take TT _ CINCINNATE 0O.. Nov. 1 (UP) --Baseball's minor leagues : : 3 wile nereed the bonus rule “hot potato” today and urged to juggle Rickey's Old Job it igh : { NEW. YORK, Nov..1 (UP) -ne {Fresca Thompson, who. has heen. {director of the Brooklyn Dodgers’ | far- flu g farm em, will pi I old ¢ Branch
oft of existence.
voted’ yesterday to: kill off the rule which allows
mai
Torced into (he hig-time, However, the “majors also voted to Kill the_ rule last vear-—and were Te yated—donwrrdhy
0h
-
fnanager, a high Brooklyn official
i majors and minors ) e said today. 0 hold their
i 5: : conventions at Bt F >etersburg, But Thompson: won't have the fy 2 Br 0 ear sweeping powers enjoyed by ‘‘Ma-
de aids Discourages Big Bonus “ing player in points scored in hatma jickey, : The bonus. rule provides _that! ad . Instead. the source- said. the any player who receives $6000 or Snea Second Choice among several’ _men with new go to his major league club after : with the * Cincinnati ‘Mohawks President Waltér O'Malley keep- one veamin the minors. He must, CHICAGO, Nov. 1 (UP)--Bin-
he needs year or two more ¢ ; oa ack neath Thompson in the new setup seasoning in the.minors, he can't long road ba k to ‘golf stardom after he was critically injured in
would be E. J. (Buzz) Bavasi, now he sent down without the. big general manager of fhe Dodgers’ league club taking the risk that an automobile accident, is 1950's Montreal farm team. he will he drafted by a rival club. Goirer of the Year. T ide behind the rule was to
That" Thompson would be the, The Professional Golfers Assos Hid. IloWever ciation ‘announced today that the av the bo. [€Xds pro was named by 112 of ng paid—only the 173 sports writers and sportscometimes can't po” s who voted in the annual rer-haired Thomps ag vast ax. Bel. 1heir money's Yorih because poll, : “+ plaver on the Foster as “deadwood was second ‘with 43 votes. Others
: I FO layer, coach, scout, manager and : pla) Loh g while he might beidlearning some- who . received votes were Jim executive, g »
Page the. paving of big Kev resigned " ifter selling nis quartef-share in former Philadelphia ian, the sil
Neoring Leaders
33d 2L0. 2 the-teany i. 1 2 Phillies second-base
Re i Burnet 3 Perreault; C 11 5 "Mec omb, St. L. 8 y 9
ADAP be
Ken Hayden, Spfd 7 - hing ‘elsewhere, Ferrier, Lloyd Mangriim, Jimm lost Les Douglas; Cleve 10 ” ) + . Gordon Pennell, Buf io 4 Thompson admitted that he has H. S. Rule Under Fire Demaret, Jack Burke Jr, Dick a Heh: 3 held =everal long conferences with Tie ‘High school Fale which Metz, Henry -Ransom and ChanNorm Corcoran. Her 10 7 26_0'Malley during the last two days, Te igh School Tue = WICH tler Harper Bp rank Matio ers 10 5 21 events ¢ . sig ’S , : deep ;, EN eh 4 gz but he said-that repiorts: he has pre nbs i om Benn boys Hogan won the Greenbrier tourin ¢ Taylor, Cleve 11 3 3 ntren dv pa ati ey graduate—also--came Cliff Sin prom. St. i & 3 2 already bee I Selec toi as general under fire vesterday. But it re. DAment with a 259, tying the 3 6 6 manager were ‘very premature, 2S : : : >; 79J : ed 4 5 yi » . mains on the ‘hooks -hy decision PGA i= hole record. Then he v Brown. Her 10 8 Reese Touted * of the baseball executive council fought his way through the gruel. 1 nis ) \ 7 1 “ line. National io 5 ! S 10a 1 Everything is still'in the dis- Which is now in session. ing Nationa Open at Merion, ry Dick, Buff |. 8 _ 0.10 . 10% 18 cussion stage,” said Thompson, Baseball Commissioner A. B. Pa. to a three-way tie with Manro ete Nr 2 3 2B ; ‘A definite announcement of some Chandler said that if efforts to re- Brum and George Fazio. In the : . t : . 0 A 4 a: hii . > Or .. playoff Hogan shot a blistering assign- Saad sharps rh po! 3 sort will be made at tomorrow's peal the high school rule gain suf- BA Sid McNagney, Buff 10° » 9 2 press conference.” ficient headway, he would plunge 9 roger DE sand . ps'er, Cleve 11 sy 3 - - : into the hattle ta save the rule. £ re th var ; sh. Tod-€ & H ptf » FV TBAT 5 the : + Trish; Lod Campeau-Cin-—i1 : iE It -O' Malley retains the Hulk of “The rule .-. has done so much at the annual PGA. meeting here of Bieve Wochy, Cleve i «TR power, ‘the betting is that shorts Vp hal Nov, — 5 Ca 3 3 y stop. Peewee" Reese en be’ asked to. promote the growth of high * Harry Pidhirny, Spid 9 4 48 I v SEU cchodl baseball T cannot help but The agenda also includes action feaRe ds i & 8 “1to succeed Burt Shotion, as field... rag Gh . 1 h h 5 en Schultz. Cleve 9 1 7 8 favor - its retention, Chandler on a proposa to change the 1a Cos Hickey, Buff Ww 5 aR manager. Reese is known to be said method of play. in the PGA cham1 3 ed He : BOY Kelly Cleve oH 3 3 8 10 Malley's choice as pilot. He added that “before that rule pionship and on proposals for. 1 C i ii Gerry Plamondon. Ci 11 2-8 8 s — The peppery little shortstop has was adopted high school baseball sweeping changes in the tournaRain Nattrass, Ci".}i 0 3 1% % said he is not sure if he wants to was withe ring on the vine all over ment program, as well as election
—GP, games played. G. goal sists; Pts, points: Pim. penaity in i be manager, although i has been the country. Under the operation of officers. es
Individual Leaders reported that the Dodgers have of the rule there has been a great iEhing Nis chatices Whe bo ba Goals Ab DeMar rea uit 2s 73 been grooming him- for that job increase in tt e number of ‘high M t M + (atad = ; slim. © mp Fenaities—Ray Gariepy, Hers—49 min. for several ~years school’ “baseball teams. “These a § nara A0TS outta : GOAL TEPER sO Avg One source, Reese believes. he has teams are a real incubator of H . > F Hi : me OL, HL 8 310 C233 a few more years leff as a player talent for the professional teams ave ra ing Out 1. AL Milne NH 1 “BE® and doesn't want to be-a player-,We should preserve them. Every little thi e ts iT game Belustt Sst manager, Clubs Seek Repeal TL ’ 1, Jackie Gordon, Cin—1,-Norm Corcoran JI ‘o] Fo psy which seek Wrestling. uspecially e referee GOALTENDERS RECORDS z peal the high school rule counting your opponent out.
ou A SOE. A si: argue the rule retards the develop- | That's the way Buddy -Regers ar Stazer Aa No License ment of young plavers in that if Os N. : y gers; 0. 264 : delays the time at which they Camden, N. J, felt today. Rogers
Cle 1 Francis, Cin. 11
LA GRANGE, Ga., Nov. may launch professional careers. won last night's featured match
SEE
= onnie Dion, Buff 3 oO Bs ¥ (UP) Ham radio oper- Final action on the rule will be'at the Armory when he had a ties Bll Mctee, spid 5 b-18 ator Kenneth Fowler. in. g taken at.the-Si. Petersburg meet- raliing out (of the ring) with the geven Don O'Hearn, Spfd 3 0 ¢50 = Stabled -a small: receiving ing in December. Super Zebra Kid. : Harvey Bennett, Prov 2 0... 456 = RO . 3 . ° r 4 a a enleth, Bro 2 a7 = set inside the webbing of The Pacific Coast League's long The Super Kid, a believer in
a football helmet; put ear = campaign yto avoid the player’ plug speakers on each side = draft mystery, came in masked. And
may” be meeting with syc- tT the same way in the and presented the “appar- C . Leslie 0'C onnor, who Wak er TL ou Ro Kore ee the Kid atus to high. school coach the PCL's spokesman in the dis- Bon out of the per together after Oliver Hunnicutt. * Z cussions vesterday, said; “I be- splitting the first 2 lo falls.’ But Fowler explained that = lieve we are making progress to- Rogers crawled back while the Hunnicutt-Wwould be able to ~ Z Ward some sort. of compromise.” Kid was counted out where he direct the team -from the = He wouldn't say what the com- oy : sidelines by radioing” di- Z promise is, but said the discus- Im the No. 2 match it turned rections to a quarterback == sions will continue today. out not to be an Arabian's night. Dave Levin, 207, Brooklyn, de-
“*Goals scored afler removal of & er from.game for extra ) 2 not count against record and are not recorded in the above goaltender. statistics Tonight's Lergue Schedule « New Haven at hit alo Pittehuria at prir 1xfield St Loufs Cleveiand
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Lavelli Gives Up Pro Basketball
wired for sound. 5% The project fell through, = ¥ solunty Table “ Ifeated Sheik Clarence of Arabia however, when someone re- PM af eight minutes on a flying tackle minded Fowler tir&t the Minor Major and press. Federal -Communications— °.38 $30. Lord Pinkerton, 215, ManchesCommission has a rule $10 ter, England, drew with Herma against unlicensed broad- LE EH Krauser, 223, Los Angeles, in the casting. : 20. 530 opener.
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Myrtle . Scott of St. Moritz_Bar and Miller-Wohl. Marian Brady member schools, and. all “partici-. Times’ State Service day with the Celtics were pre- Huntington’ started the storing : tried to add another name to thes was elected president. ‘pate in the roundball sport. Ten ( ‘ulver Mili- venting him’ from “concentrating spree with a razzle-dazzle” pass- u o Fa Sr on ~.. Schools” were lost. thftough’ con- tary team on his®studies at ‘a Boston music lateral on the first splay from ~~ - MEN ._ WOMEN : solidations {including Onward) ‘with fora wins. in five games will school. : scrimmage. Paul Buzzard passed , decry Chidester, iana’s. Spqsnett/ Si. 666 vette eo BL oritz Bat es In or discontinuance. : take on Foreman High § School af So: he said, he decided he'd to Paul. Schogk, w ho in turn y (D#ve Billingsly, Sugar Creek Buit SNe harlotte Kauffman. Coca-Cola ..... 567. “XYthHough the larger. schools Chicago. the rathér squeeze an accordion than lateraled to Duane ‘Roberts, the + William Gooch, BUHL Cleuners 353 Hil American Linen Sh a pM do- g 8, na on ; pladi covering Ba yvaids. and end + Jos Gilovanoni, Qrant Upholstery ala IGE Nards Richards'h s "Sales 505 SUIT HAVE ST TEAST twoTwee eto =U HIST Ty a RSet OBIE SE ad ’ VIASH Yitiiam Montay-W, §,- done Stutis 50 Jy mer a RN LS before winding up their football schools : = i 2 HIE ACTOSS He Spartans’ go vi x : ng d : : ; A Oe re he yu ‘ _Ars. Pritchard, Mueller Motor Sales. 645 Theima .Roberts, Teeter's Pharmacy . 548. campaigns. the air was “loaded” are exper: Kirk- Leads Harriers _—aManchester ..... 7.7 0 13-23 Del Gettings. RDady's Markel... ... 6840 Kay _ alston. Oertel's nis HY = f = i = [EB IR Joe Reeve, Reeve R00{INg. . 630, BELLY Hope, pr TITo “Machinery : i Wr skethat-fever———— mm fencing their best SINCE Gharitv. begins “at “home. 10F Prosi ~ wo ie
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