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I West Tests Undefeated Fond du Lac Here Tonight; Central Home Sunday Hornets Host Bear '6' Sunday Green Bay, Fondy Lead Hockey League Stung by a 10-0 defeat In an McCrary, Herms four league games, the Cadets have met only one foe to date. Central achieved a 40-26 win over St. Mary's Springs of Fond du JO Cadets Play at Lburdes Tonight For Valley Game In Point Duel; East to Oshkosh I II Lac, but Springs has failed to! CONFERENCE Press -Gazette win a conference game in three starts. The Lourdes Shamrocks, on the other hand, are In third FOX VALLEY Fond du Lac FOX VALLEY CATHOLIC CONFERENCE 1 Pit. PS 3 0 1.000 OP! iMlplace with three victories in four Appleton 3 0 1.001) Manitowoc OP 105 112 10!) 118 13 PS 1H7 40 151 14 101 111 111 112 log 154 103 103 4 1 3 1 I St.

Norbert, I)e Per. Central, Green liny I.ourdrs, Marinette St. John, Little Chute St. Mary, Menasha Spring, Fond du Lac 2 1 2 1 .7 1 2 1 2 .133 3 .000 3 .000 zjj; starts, St. Norbert High, in four conference games, ns-and Central with its lone victory 133lead the league.

Oahkosh ti. H. WEST Sheboygan North ti. It. EAST Kheb.

Central 144 110 exhibition tilt at Eagle River Wednesday night, the Green Bay Hornet hockey team runs smack into another rough-house outfit when Fond du Lac's Bears Invade Fisk park here Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. "Something's got to move," Hornet Manager Wayne Gladous Tonight's Games FOND DU LAC AT WEST. EAST AT OSHKOSH. North at Manitowoc. Appleton at Central.

This Werk'i Remit: Lourdei 47, St. Mary, Mrnaiha 45, Tonlght'i Game Central at Lourdes Sunday'! Game Springs at Central (3:15) While other conference foes are idle. Central will play two conference games in three days, meeting Springs at the Columbus Community club here at 3:15 Sunday afternoon. The two Jayvee teams will meet at 2 p. m.

The games were moved up to the matinee to make room for Sunday night's finals in the parochial grade school Green Bay, Friday Evening, January 6, 1950 opined, "when those Bears get on the ice here Sunday. Green National-American Roundup By DON IIICKOK Something of a tip-off on how Central Catholic will fare in defending its Fox Valley Catholic conference crown will be provided tonight when the Cadets journey to Marinette to play Our Lady of ay never ain By LEE REMMEL West High's enigmatic Wildcats tonight should reveal to both themselves and their devoted partisans whither they are bound in the current Fox River Valley conference basketball race when they engage the loop's co-leader, Fond du Lac, on the home court. At the same hour, East High's embattled Red Devils will be in I Dallas Interested in Pro Grid Lourdes. Lourdes has won five of its sev Jfl Spot; Weigh Houston, Buffalo like that name 'Bears' and this Fond du Lac bunch doesn't look like a litter of cubs." He added that, to date. Fond du Lac and Green Bay Although all their conference en games this year, beating Pesh-opponents have played three orjtigo, Menominee, St.

John's of earnest quest of their first suc i i cess of the season at Oshkosh. North's visit to Manitowoc and Appleton's to Sheboygan Central Little Chute, and St. Mary's of Menasha twice, while losing to St. Norbert High and Marinette. The Shamrock's best action, Lourdes fans say, was against Marinette High when they led the Marines complete the night's schedule.

-y- '-'A l. I J'jA are locked at the top of the Wisconsin State On the local scene, Coach Pat Ellis league standings Glenn McCarthy Wants To Purchase Hornets For Texas Franchise From Press Dispatches The pro football merry go-round found a new customer today Dallas, Tex. Bert Bell, commissioner of the Malone's Purple and White will by six points at the half but fell have an opportunity to test their talents against the best, at least Derore superior reserves in me second half. Coach Bob Noonan will probably start Johnny Janowitz and pr Ag -turn i Shake, Pal Swede Stinson (13), Navy guard, and William Edwards, (54), St. Louis university guard, appear to be shaking hands as they jump for a rebound during a recent game played in Dallas, Tex.

Third man in the act is St. Louis center John Cordia (30). (AP Wirephoto) National American Football league, said he had received a tel according to the standings, the conference has to offer. If they win, hopes that they can improve on their 1948-49 record will soar. If they lose, it may a lean year.

A victory, incidentally, would not only greatly, enhance West's immediate future! and their con- Jim Benesh at forward, Dennis Ahearn at center, and Charley Kralovec and Johnny Weiler at the guards. Pint-sized Dick ephone inquiry from interested and the outcome of this game might mean the pennant although six league encounters remain on the schedule. Hornet Coach Larry Martindale concluded, "Thirteen of our players, including our heavyweight veteran defensemen Don Parrott, Norm Kolbus and Gladous, made the long trip to Eagle River in the snow storm Wednesday just to get in a few whacks at semi-pro Class A league competition, and we gave a good account despite the score. "Rough body checking and some out-and-out mayhem went on up there but it meant practice perspns in Dallas on now 10 appiy "gpw uaea win replace janowuz wnen- 'k? a nnoH for nfnH rather than ferenee status, but would enable lor an NAt franchise. "A gentleman who identifier size is indicated, if Nooyan fol- Yachtsmen Hope for the 'Cats to creep up on FDL in their all-time rivalry.

As of now, the Cards have a substantial edge, 28-18, in victories. They also, lows his usual system. Springs Seeks Revenge For Central, Coach Phil Seghi is likely to call on his usual starters Bob Charneski and Larry himself only as 'Mr. asked me for instructions in filing for an application. 1 told him to write a letter describing his setup owners involved, their businesses, capital, ticket potential, stadium, logically enough, have a margin in total points, 1,132 to 1,062.

Malone, who has been experi Home of Their Own ifor our players who have been I hampered by the lack of good menting this week with a view to assembling a taller starting five, probably will lead with his veterans Bruce Anderson and lion- Smits at forwards, Jerry O'Brien at center, and Bob Bender and John Kalinosky at guards. The Springs quintet which visits here Sunday afternoon will be bent on revenge for the earlier 40-26 defeat on the home? floor at ice here. "But there were no stretcher yard track is in unusable condi- cases and you shouid have seen tion. The club grounds are not our goaijef pete Ellis, make those kept up as those of a representa- sU)ps at the cage xhe officiaI tive club should be. Such rnntPH SI rlean saves anri Club To Outline Proposal To Buy Or Lease Property jFond du Lac, and aiming at iupset for their first victory in hearted John Thune at forward, the conference's top scorer, Hur-dis McCrary, center, and Dick Purath and smooth-working Don Rondou at guard.

Much depends upon the latter's work in the rebound department for Rondou's activities off the boards contributed no little to the provement can hardly be substan-some came at him like a bullet conference competition. The team entered the conference only a season ago and went winless through tiated while the club does not ownlofted a foot off the ice and from the property it occupies nor knows Lambeau Due Here Monday Packer Coach Curly Lambeau will arrive here Monday night from the west coast where he has been conferring with officials of other NAFL clubs and contacting players. Lambeau will remain here until shortly before leaving for the league meeting in Philadelphia Jan. 19. Lambeau has been confined to his home on the coast for the past week with an attack of By LEE REMMEL The Green Bay Yacht clubihow long it might remain in pos-Beat n.4 out that year.

Besides Central, tney were eagea oui ai i.iuie; hopes, that after a meeting or its Last week, while the Hornets Chute by St. John's, 37-35, with three Some Security" were subduing the Appleton Mer- i-ilC 1 Wildcats' 37-35 conquest at Sheboygan Central in their last outing. If he, along with McCrary pressea bt. Joroen dui lost, next weeK, tne wayi In this connection, Evans and chants at tne loser rink, at Fond du Lac will be cleared for local sailing Hastings point out that it isn'tthe Fond du Lac squad was 11-0, in an- Unable to penetrate a tight Cen- enthusiasts to have a home of considered absolutely necessaryblanking 0shkoshi can grab a respectable percentage of rebounds tonight, the 'Cats stand a good chance to hold their Ural defense on the small Springs their very own after 15 years of that they be permitted to pur- other ieaEue Eamc. The Sentimental Favorite Ben Hogan, the sentimental favorite in the Los Angeles Open which started the winter golf trail today, is shown above resting on the practice tee after a final warmup Thursday.

Hogan, still recovering from the effects of a near-fatal auto accident last. February, uses a folding chair to rest while playing. (AP Wirephoto) in their earlier meeting, 'squatting. chase the property. "We wnl wel-j In its two gamcs this season, i Ledgers used a bunch 'of reserves Commodore Dick Evans andjeome," they explain, "any kind ofthe Hornets have opened with the jin a last quarter drive and Jack secretary S.

D. Hastings will out-jdeal that will give us some secur-foowjng starting lineup: Goal, jSethcr, a tow-headed youngster tne club's proposal to buy jity and some assurance that rgnt defense, Don Parrott; from the jayvees, got hot enough jor ease the property at the river jean stay there." (left defense, Norm Kolbus; center, and that I then would mail an! application and a copy of thej league constitution pertaining thereto." The Dallas inquiry followed 10 me springs mgn s.corei wun m0uth, on wmcn us ciuDnouse The alternative ot moving ine Bill (Red) Wagner; right wing, own with the pacesetting Cards. The latter, however, are blessed with an excellent rebound artist and the Valley's No. 2 scorer in Center Bob Herms. Herms, who has collected 43 points in three games, and Rod Bergen, who has 21, are the visitors offensive workhorses.

Unless West can stop them, the evening may be an unpleasant one for the home talent. At Oshkosh, East's Red Devils will be confronted with another first division club in the fourth place Indians. Their hosts have won two of three starts, including! closely an application filed by millionaire oil man, Glenn Mc iseven points. Grimm said he would talk the, matter over with Wrigley I I '1 1 1 ibut that until we go into the mat-jKebGl, lOnK I IS ter, I have no official statement ry i whatsoever to make." iDOlil Ot Win stands, to members of the city to another location "has beenlJim Wagner; and left wing, dustrial, harbor and plan commis- discussed many times," but every.George Wrobel. sions in the city hall annex Mon--available site has numerous draw-j Although the front line consist-day night in the hope that these backs, according to the club's rep-jing of the Wagner brothers and groups will present a "Suggestions haveiWrobel accounted for half the dation for favorable action by thebeen made that we purchase prop-'scoring at Appleton, another front city council at its' next meeting, jerty in the Point Au Saubel oriline of Orv Stankevitz, Curt Oet- Carthy, for a Houston (Tex.) franchise, McCarthy said in Houston yes Wrigley said he will not standi JACKSONVILLE, Fla.

The club originally presented Long Tail Beach area. A study of.tineer and Ray Motiff has done terday he had a group of some 40 in Unrnm way, lr tne Dallas or to Grimm's advantage. The Rebel and Yankee squads will. its request to the city council injdredging and navigation problemsljust as well. Other offensive and men ready to finance a pro foot fcr was go into tomorrow benior Grimm was supplanted as mana ball venture and would investigate the possibility of using Rice byj football game with one thing in, tne aforementioned commissions locations precludes their selection.

the following players: John Tour- ger of the Chicago Cubs Frank! FrUrh in ih 1949 season coiiuiiou ui a ...3 for study and, ultimately, tneir institute 70,000 seat stadium. ville (an expert play maker for- "The distance from Green Bay and moved into the front office 10 vvul- recommendation to the council. hienwav eliminate suDDort oflmerly of Houghton, Clem Grimm Resigns Post With Cubs Club Vice President Expected To Take Job As Dallas Manager BULLETIN DALLAS (Pi Charley Grimm has resigned as vice-president of the Chicago Cubs, Bobby Goff, general manager of the Dallas club of the Texas league, was informed today by P. K. Wrigley, owner of the Cubs.

as vice-president. The victor will collect 60 per At that time, the club club nouse exCept by a fewiBureau. the Tochterman brothers, collect 60 Wrigley said he "certainly icent of the net gale receipts, ineed in a letter to councumen and wouid put us on a frank Vonckx, Bob Van Adestine, hoped that Grimm decides to staylosers will pocket 40 cent. it desires legal right to the 0 ly majntainin2 a locked Vince Oettinger, Glen Ernest, Bob in tne organization. But i can i aiecus uui mc ncuuu, y.w ei iy ucwuw 11.

una ucvn for the boat owners instead JJiamona, ta it.r, jacn rueier. blame Dick Burnett for wanting! prised of Southern and Southeast a jy-ja triumph over west in their season opener. Fatten Series Lead If Coach Jake Shaffer's Devils hope to end their win drouth, they will have to quell the Indians' two scoring threats, Dick Frazier and Guy Pennewell. In rebuttal, East-will offer Forward Dave Weihaupt, tied for sixth place in the individual scoring race, and Center Jack Ebert. In addition to the above pair, Shaffer undoubtedly will open to maintain club house, equip-jof a socjaj center for the whole iRed Cahler, Jim Schumacher and ern conference college stars and The Houston man also implied he would be able to purchase the player personnel of the defunct Chicago Hornets.

The Hornets were members of the former All-American conference and were not included in the National football lengue-ACC merger because the NFL already had two teams in Chicago the Cardinals and Bears. Meanwhile Buffalo, another would be NAFL member, reported it has sold more than $250,000 in ment ana sup on me past Dasis.imhfrshin thpv ron tpn Oladous. Grimm." coached by Steve Owen, will pin knowing that eventually we but one choice left That A heated team practice will be Grimm was expected to remain their hopes on a strong air game, be asked to vacate without chance move UD rjver aboVe Green ineId starting at 7:30 at Fisk parkj in Chicago only long enough for and Bo McMillin Yankees, who 0f recovery of those assets Friday night. the parley with Wrigley. The for Bay.

ITies I'p Downtown Traffic r- in i mer Cub manager probably willihavent had anything resembling: improvements, return home immediately becauseja rest period since assembling herej Advised Council Not To Sell "There have been a number ofrilSOX iiqn WarZVCKI, nf lhp sennits i npss ni u- eanv una wt'tK. aiisu die I FIN IS inP SfH'DTUl LfltiL 1 with Gordon Metoxen teaming mother theavi on cass nfi. Ii locauons in uus airec- and: public shares in the Buffalo Foot- with Weihaupt at forward Hard-Hitting Shortstop rmn nas reauesica inai it ue ai- aaa wuu, tne icvcoicu, uui uuucu, CHICACO M') Charlie ball corp. iup yuiuia kwi.v,. Thcse locations have several CHICAGO OP) Al Warzvcki Sports Cocktail: Never Mouse-Trapped Grimm, vice-president of the Chicago Cubs planned to confer with to ooth the club ar.ri tnnnn Gene Mead and Bill Magaurn or Jerry Quatsoe at guard.

Besides their desire to register victory No. 1, the Red Devils will be out to fatten their lead in the referred to the council's finance. th ritv Th rivpr mr.VPrT1pnt k- No Overnight Change Bell, who spends his days answering queries and trying to make a 1950 schedule for 13, 14, Club-Owner P. K. Wrigley today 1 UcltTUClll inn auu 'boats is.

for thp most before making up his mind on all-time series. East has won 24, whether to accept a managerial post with the Dallas baseball club 15 and 16 team leagues, said there Oshkosh 18 of the previous 42 had been no overnight change in lhhlrmCrnfr'tTl the bay- This requiros nav-director of the Sox' farm clubn-' vised the council not to sell, on igating the river through the city nounced yesterday Warzyckl the premise that the yacht clubasnd opening thregc aut0 and dJtnshee semTlpro Glace site was a parcel large enough orjfoot traffic brid not t0 mentionla in last a large Indus rial plant and thatjtw0 railroad, brid ges. This not onl lpd his leaue in bat of the Texas league. games played. The Indians, how the overall situation.

"I have not improved on the 14 ever, are ahead on points, 1,027 to Grimm is tied to the Cubs by a five year contract at a reported $25,000 annually. The contract available for 1,005. it should be kept game schedule which includes A Quarterback Playing Guard, That Was Iron Mike Michalske Benny Friedman Rates Him the Best Guard, Bar None; Recalls Red Cagle's Pro Debut By ART DALEY Press-Gazette Sports Editor Mike Michalske must have been quite a football player takes a considerable amount of Ung with a .399 average. boating time but also ties up! Buffalo and is definitely unsatis still has three years to run. How that purpose.

In re-submitting the club's petition, Evans and Hastings point out factory to me, undoubtedly will be downtown traffic and is a matter Lrnnertv and make all imDrove- unsatisfactory to the other league ever, R. W. Burnett, owner of the Dallas Eagles of the Texas concern to the fire and and additions at the same that "since that time, the city hasde artments of Groen Bay 1J tn -v nrA inrlllinrT time; but if given the chance, can members and probably won't even satisfy Buffalo," he said. "ir'JT Asserting that "the Yacht clubldo them over a period of The popular belief here is that Yacht club sliP: ATthrtrmef thish empted through the years! In support of the club's position league, is reported to have offered Grimm a contract during, the recent major league meetings in New York which calls for a similar wage on a long-term contract. no new teams will be admitted to the NAFL at the Jan.

19 founding convention. Bell himself has indicated he The former Packer guard and present Baltimore Colt line concni committee making the rarely misses an all-time, all-pro team and the man who dares leave, incorporated a provi- him off is wide open for argument Mike is one of the old- rovjdin for timers we would like to have seen in action, but Iron Mike came tslip by the sale the committee making Before leaving his home near Robertsville, yesterday doesn't believe there are 16 money WUUUl iUtlllLV iUl IVtl UUf. jlU tVClJ 1. i All Hit. uii.u, Evans and Hastings contend, "We, Marinette Menominee, Sturgeon now feel that we can do muchlBay, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, more as an organization if we can and asked them how they have own our property.

At present wejsecured their land. Their replies occupy about 100 feet of river revealed that the land has been frontage. We should have about purchased, in each case, from the making pro football cities. The scheduling difficulties for a league straight games. Being forced to employ the single wing, Strader buyer.

If this had not been done we would have been forced to look elsewhere for a yacht basin." "We understand that there are before our time The Chicago Bears storied Bronko Nagurski called Michalske "the hardest to get by in my career" although every Packer fan remembers the time Clarke Hinkle stopped the Bronk cold in a headon collision at City stadium Area Skiing Conditions Fair Fair skiing is available at several spots in this area this week end, according to the winter sports summary of the weather bureau today. Rib Mountain at Wausau has five inches of new snow and the lower open slope is fair to good, although there isn't enough cover yet for the upper trails. Ishpeming reports seven Inches of new snow over a three inch base and fair skiing, while Ripley Hill at Houghton has three inches of new snow over a two inch base. Land O'Lakes has four inches of new snow, with skiing limited. One of the best spots in this area is at Mount Telemark near Cable, where they have seven inches of new snow over a of more than 13 and less than 16 teams appear almost brought the squad through the re mainder of that season with five other negotiations under way "ul fV additional slip to accommodate for a nominal fee of $1 or secure behind clubT That could be one reason why guards and sale of property the And it is the theory of some hnratc Wo rnrmrtt rnntinmsinn Inner form litnQn 20 or 30 grounds which likewise require I tackles are forgotten men The Hinkle-Nagur-ski clash was in the open; Michalske's work was done in the crowded confines of a pile of players victories and as many losses.

In 1949, Strader was able to bring in his favorite T-formation and the Yankees finished third with an 8-4 record. They were dockage on the river," they owners that the new setup should be given a few years to strengthen the weak links in its current Chain plained. "We believe that the property now occupied by the Arthur Daley of the New York Times, who Mi v. II without taking on new headaches in the form of new franchises. has seen all of the oldtimers, selected an all-pro team the other day and left out the magic name edged out of second position by the Francisco Forty -Niners in a club is no longer an integral piece of a large industrial plat as it ap BUFFALO'S PRO football of Michalske Not long after his story was first-round playoff.

Strader, 45, was born in New printed, Daley received a long letter from one ii ai i.i iff ItEAUTIFUL 1 1 tienny rrieamnn, a griairon immoriai nmisen wnn boosters reported Thursday night that 2,727 season tickets, representing $61,279.20, had been sub ton, N. J. He starred in football at St. Mary's (Calif) and played; Michalske peared to be last year, and feel that the council might look more favorably on a request to purchase this property. Krason lor Purchase "The question," it was admit Michigan and the New York Giants Benny "ree on rvf'V rmint but ho had a -few with the Chicago Cuiuinais in three inch base and report sknnR as excellent.

Cable is north of 1927. After that he jonched at scribed in the first two days ot an advance sale campaign. The committee to keep the Bills in the new league hopes to sell 10,000 Hayward. candidates of his own Friendman's comments on Michalske were particularly choice: "I noticed that you left off a tremendous ball player. I would put him down in my book as the best guard bar none I ever saw.

That was Mike Michalske of the Green Bay Packers. Mike weighed about 215 and was one of the fastest and ted, "may arise as to why the Regis college, Denver, to 1932. Then, until 1940, he was assistant to Slip Madigan at St. Mary's. He Yacht club desires to make this i'jhscriptions by Monday.

Sturgeon Bay's Potawatomie park has about the same conditions as Green Bay, two inches over no base. Some cross-country The results of the campaign will be placed before the NAFL club became head cbach there in 1940 remaining through 1941. linemen. He linemen. He purrchase when they have occupied the property without rent since they first took possession." wmwmim skiing is available both there and owners Jan.

19 in Philadelphia Strader served three years in They answered the question here. the Navy and coached service grid most agile of was smart, alert, aggressive and, in general, a severe pain in the neck to the opposition. Mike was never mouse-trapped, never out of position. He was always in the right with, "It has been difficult to i Ice skating looks like the best when Bufialo petition for a franchise will be heard. The committee already has sold well over teams.

Then he joined the Yan kees under Flaherty. short pass. I can still see Red gathering in the ball, taking about six steps and wham! Through the air sailed Michalske in a typical old-fashioned tackle. He hit Red about the knees from the side. All I can recall is the vivid picture bet for the week end in this area in stock in a proposed maintain ciuo nouse, equipment, and slip on the past basis, knowing that eventually we might be asked to vacate without chance of re- A stationary cold front is expected to hover over this area all wek end, giving temperatures rang corporation to operate the club.

IN CHICAGO, Cardinal Presi dent Ray Bennigsen spiked a ru place at the right time and a deadly tackier. I'd just like to cite NOW ON DISPLAY one incident in illustration mor that Buddy Parker has been ing from zero at night to 15 or 20 The Bills were combined with the Cleveland Browns in the merger of the National league "I don't remember whether or re-signed as head coach of the of the bandage around Red head covery of those assets and lm-slowly settling to the ground provemcnts. Only necessary re-without Caele underneath. Mike pairs and improvements have above in the daytime. Cards.

Parker quit at the close of and the All-America conference. the 1949 season. not you were at the Polo grounds I'd guess that you probably were when Red Cagle received had literally cut him out from Browns officers have pledged ev under it. "There's nothing to it," Bennig ery support, meanwhile, in the "On the offensive Mike also was sen said, "although we have his formal initiation into profes talked with Buddy several times. We've discussed the possibility of a terror.

Still sharp in my memory is the time he paired up with lor.il orive to retain a club in Bufialo. NORMAN '(RED) STRADER sional football. Red was playing with us on the Giants against the Packers. In the first half I sent been made and progress of the club has been retarded to the point where Green Bay's yacht club cannot be classed as progressive. "New marine installations in other parts and even in our city have been more attractive," the club officials contend, "and there has been a loss of active support on the part of many boat owners re-huing him, but no specific as the mighty Cal Hubbard (Packer tackle) on my old friend, Mielz- him slashing off tackle.

He picked Mt EXViFMXG! Iims MMMFFEMIENT! STONE MOTOR Co. (Plymouth could begin laying plans today to make a winning pro football team out of the New York Bulldogs in pects of it. There's nothing definite either way." Bennigsen said that Clarke up a few yards and then collided iner. They double-teamed him until he was almost nuts. Poor Mel! He confided to me afterward that Last Bowl Game on WJPG-FM Saturday The last of the bowl games, the Senior bowl between the Rebels and Yankees will be aired over Press-Gazette Radio Station WJPG-FM (101.1 meg.) starting at 1:30 Saturday afternoon via the Mutual Broadcasting system.

The New York Giants' Steve Owen is coach of the Rebels and Bo McMillin of the Detroit Lions will head the Yankees. head on with Tom Nash- (Packer the NAFL. end). Tom broke his nose and Red Hinkle, former Packer fullback, had sent a telegram saying that and their friends. Substantial im; Owner Te Collins yesterday he never had spent so much of a opened a gash in his head.

Both named Strader to the post va were hauled to the sidelines for provemcnts are needed at this time he was available for the post va ball game looking up at the sky cated by Charles Ewart. in the line of further dock facilities cated by Parker. (This was an 'Just as Red "adgro (Giants repairs, Strader, after being assistant nounced in the Press-Gazette sev to accommodate requests from "When Cagle returned to actioniend) was a quarterback playing in the second half he was wearing! end. so was Michalske a quarter- new boat owners. The club house coach to Ray Flaherty with the eral weeks ago.) A number of Yankees, succeeded Flaherty in a bandage thi.t made him look like back playing guard.

I nominate'needs an addition to promote in othei applications have been re 1948 after the team lost three side activities, and the marine ceived, Bennigsen said. the Spirit of '76. 1 threw him aMike for my line.

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