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45th State Saturday Pin Meet, World's Largest, Opens Here Ceremony at North Side Lanes Miss McMillin, Greenwald Win First Round Golf Meet Match State Group Drafts Plan to Guide Schoolmen in Sports Joe Stydahar to Help Tutor L. A. Rams' Line LOS ANGELES (IP) Joe Stydahar, tackle scourge of the National Football league for a decade, will be on the sidelines next fall helping to coach the Los Angeles Rams. Head Coach Bob Snyder of the Rams said Hhursday that Stydahar will assist George Trafton as line mentor. Stydahar, with the Chicago Bears since 1938, was an Birmingham Purchases Shortstop From Brews BIRMINGHAM, Ala.

iff) Eddie Glennon, general manager of the Birmingham Barons, announced Thursday he had purchased Shortstop Carles Brewster from Milwaukee of the American association. The purchase price was not disclosed. The new 30-year-old Baron shortstop is no stranger to the Southern association, having played with Atlanta in 1941 and Nashville in 1942. High School Athletics Give Little Regard to Individuals Competing Launches Gigantic Tourney 20,000 Bowlers of Wisconsin, Upper Peninsula To Fire Through May 25 at Two Alleys in City By ART DALEY The stage is set for the world's largest state bowling tournament in our city of Green Bay; now bring on the characters. In case you haven't heard or read, the 45th annual state bowling championships the Wisconsin State Bowline asso ORLANDO, Fl.

(IP) Mary McMillin, Wisconsin's women's champion from Green Bay, paired with Phil Greenwald, former Milwaukee pro now of Lakebluff, 111., to win their first round match in Horan, both of Orlando, two up. Mrs. Mildred Zaharias, women's amateur champion, and Gerald Walker downed the Rollins college team ot Lee Bongart and Pete Dyer by a 5 and 4 score to top the day's play. Miss McMillin and Greenwald placed third in qualifying Wednesday. Mrs.

Zaharias and Walker were first. the Florida mixed two ball open golf tournament Thursday. All-National league selection from Miss McMillin and Greenwald ciation will open, informally, at the North Side alleys at 2:30 1937 through 1940. defeated Marlon Lyons and Roy P. G.

Madison Bureau MADISON, Wis. A statement of principles intended to guide local schoolmen in the conduct of ioterscholastic athletic activities is being drafted by a special committee of the cooperative curriculum planning group of the state department of public instruction. The report will be published by the state department and distribut Squires Win 17th in Row By 61-55 Saturday afternoon with appropriate ceremonies. The real firing commences ot the Packer Playdium lanes' at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon with 20 sets of doubles keglers from Milwaukee, Waterloo and Algoma. One hour later, five-man action tarts at the Northside drives with ed to local school faculties and superintendents.

According to the Wisconsin 10 teams from Journal of Education, it will make some proposals similar to the con regard for the effect upon tha youthful participants, but with an emphasis upon the amusement of spectators and a "reputation for the coach and the community." Other Danford conclusion which the journal said will be incorporated in the official state recommendations to achoolmen: Interscholastic athletics should be an integral part of a "complete" program of physical education in schools. Athletic program activities should be selected on the basis of their "contribution to the purposes of education." "Any practice which subordinates the educational function of interscholastic athletics to tha winning of a contest is to be condemned." "The welfare of the individual participant is of paramount importance." Wants Equal Opportunity No youth should be denied the opportunity to benefit from participation in one phase of the school's program because of his lack of ability in another. Classification of sports as 'major" and "minor" can be justified only in terms of their relative contribution to the purposes of education. "Such classifications based upon gate receipts and spectator interest are educationally unsound and indefensible," according to Danford. Milwaukee and one each from clusions reached by Howard West Bend Danford, Madison recreational director, in an article published in Richards Scores 23 Points As St.

Mary Falls; St. Norbert Assured of Cage Title By LEE REMMEL WEST DE PERE, Wis. An overflow crowd saw high school basketball at its best in Van Dyke gymnasium here Thursday night. The principals in the exhibition were Coach Fred Dillon's potent St. Norbert High Squires and the St.

Mary Zephyrs of Edgerton, Me the current journal. nominee and Little Retard for Youth Kenosha. Among Danford's conclusions is Before going that interscholastic athletics too often today is conducted without Into the ceremonies, let's repeat Just Menasna, with the Squires edging the Squires edging tne Menashans how big this pin thing is wind point marathon, Jt vw 1 61-55. in a whirl- fmms.t Zephyrs' long shot 4 seen on a high the PeJ" 4 si Vmnj Despite the vizardry, seldom 2,905 teams, doubles squads and 10,935 singles school court, Olejnlczak rnell.fast break again proved it re entered. In the tournament a Press-Gazette year ago, 2,518 teams, 4,138 self, producing a 17th straight victory and their sixth Fox River Valley Catholic conference triumph, assuring them of the conference title.

doubles and 8,300 singles compet ed in Milwaukee. No other state tournament ever came close to matching the 1947 figures. Approximately 20,000 Xs -ten keglers will compete in the tour Municipal Loop SWEEPING up and down the floor a la Whiz Kids, the Norbrr-tines just had too many guns for their perennial rivals, coming through with lightning fast points lament wnlch closes Sunday, May 25. to upholster their lead every time THE CEREMONIES opening Crown at Stake the big show will be for adults A- XjW v. only.

Not that the kids aren't wanted, but tournament officials Green Bay, Friday Evening, Feb. 7, 1 947 Instructions on. how to weigh In howling balls for the 45th Wisconsin State bowiing tournament opening at the North Side and Packer Piaydium alleys Saturday evening are given by Clarence Jonnen (second from right) secretary of the state association, in the picture above. Others looking on are (left to right) are Ray Paltz, Joe Kurz and Henry Goeckermann. feel that there just isnt enough loom for all at the Nprth Side.

There will be no admission charg- the Zephyrs began to close in. It was on these occasions that Dillon's proteges established their right to the championship, for the Menashani' uncanny marksmanship from far out would have broken the spirit of almost any club without the collective fight-in? heart of this one. Time after time, the visitors swished along, looping shots over the Squire zone East Tests North Five e.dJor the Saturday afternoon opening, but there will be a small charge made for all events at the North Side and Playdium Satur day nifcht Cadets Meet Algoma Frank Cornelisen, veteran bowl Louis, Godoy Fight Tonight defense, but just as often, the Norbertines came surging back with a drive that wouldn't be Sheboygan Here Tonight; West Central Quintet Keough are th chief replace ON THE other hand, the ments. Zephyrs bad plenty of that great Central will be out to square ers will also be the same five that carried the brunt of the cage load all season along, although those six straight defeats have forced him to think seriously of making a few changes. Slated to get the call against the tough Central outfit are Frank Volm and Joe Doran at forward; Johnny Koerner at center; and Art Reilly and Roger Bookmeier, 1he rugged rebound artist, at guard.

accounts for a 43-35 loss to the item moxie and refused to accept defeat as loog as time re er and a former president of the Green Bay Bowling association, will preside during the ceremonies and introduce the speakers, including Mayor Dominic 1 i cz ak, who will roll Faces Stiff Foe On Home Court Central Catholic's Cadets Wolves at Algoma last year. Officials will be Jim Boex of Green Heavyweight Title Not At Stake in Bout at Mexico City Bullring MEXICO CITY (Jpy- Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis and Chilean Arturo Godoy, twice a Bay and Bob Noonan of Oconto. mained to catch up. They saw St. Norbert grab leads of as much as nine points, and repeatedly narrowed the gap to one or two.

Basten's Cagers Will Play Insulation Five For Title Saturday First round title honors will decided Saturday evening when the Green Bay Insulation and J. C. Basten quintets of the YMCA Municipal Basketball league clash on the court at 7:30 p. m. The two teams tied with Jim's Sports Shop for the first round championship and the Insulation five eliminated the Sports shop team, 37 to 25, in a special playoff last week.

Basten's drew a bye in the drawing for playoff pairings. There is little to choose between the two teams on basis of season's records. Basten's (4-3) started with a rush in the early part of the season, posting three straight wins before tasting defeat at the hands of the Insulation team (4-2). Since that time the Green and White aggregation has sputtered and stalled, winning one and losing two in the second round. Insulation, on the other hand, was on the upgrade until they lost to Griffin's Service in a league tilt this week.

The game will be open to the public at the regular admission prices, Frank Vandersteen, league president, announced. Invades Central FOX VALLEY CONFERENCE L. Pet PS OP Oshkosh 2 .75 33S 26S Sheb. Central 2 274 Appleton 1 .625 271 277 Sbcb. North 3 .62 J14 27 Fond da Lac 4 4 J0 280 2S4 Green Bay Eart 3 2S4 Green Bay Wert ..2 .250 201 302 Manitowoc 2 .25 261 24 Tonirht'k Games Sheboygan North at Greea Bay East.

Green Bay Weit at Sheb. Central. Oihkoah at Appleton. will attempt to start a new The preliminary game Involving junior varsity squads of the two Statistically, the contest was schools is scheduled at 7 clock. basketball winning streak when they clash with the Algoma Wolves at the Central one of college proportions, the two clubs totalin lltf points in i2 contender for the world title, meet Jt the first ball; Clarence Jon-en, Milwaukee, ecretary- for the third time in a 10-round, no-decision bout tonight inaugur Corncliscn auditorium tonight at 8 o'clock.

frasurer of the state association; The Cadets had a six-game lohn Howe, president, Green Bay win string snapped by at. JBowling association; Hank Zeut- Norbert High, 33-31, Tuesday honorary president of the tate association; Kay Minm, night. St. Norbert also ended an earlier Central skein at four ating Louis' Latin-American exhibition tour. The scene is the new bullring and Promoter "Gene Lucas has high hopes of a sell-out that might result in a gate of $400,000.

Both were pronuonced in "good shape." Louis has been in training here for more than a week, Secretary-treasurer of the Green Marquette Scores Plenty But Can't Win Cage Contests MILWAUKEE iff The current Marquette university basketball team is out to uproot an old athletic axiom the best offense Is the best defense. Coach Bill Chandler's Hilltop-pers, the highest scoring team in Marquette history with 868 points in 18 games for a 54.2 average, have won only four games while losing 12. Chandler's 1944-45 team, best offensive outfit previously, counted 898 points for a teay association; and I.en Reis, Manitowoc at Fond da Lac. Coach Jake Shaffer's East High Red Devils will be seeking their fourth victory ot the Fox River Valley conference season when they make their ninth start of the year against a strong Sheboygan North team at Washington Junior High gym tonight. Tip-off time is 8:15.

Meanwhile, Coach Pat Malone's West High Wildcats will be making their seventh try for their Washington Jr. Tips De Pere, 36-33 Paced by Forward Dave Wei-haupt's 17 points, including two vital goals in an extra session, Coach Bill Westfall's Washington Junior High cagers posted a 36-33 overtime win over the De Pere High frosh at Washington gym Thursday afternoon. With the score tied 30-all al the end of the regulation time, Wei-haupt and Center Eugene Mead combined forces to roll in six points in. the overtime while De Pere was getting three. Weihaupt scored the bucket that broke the deadlock.

Mead followed with another and Weihaupt dropped a third basket for the last points. kirst vice-president of the state minutes for what may be a northeastern Wisconsin high school record. The oreakdown on the scoring figures shows a total of 43 field goals, 22 by the Squires and 21 by St. Mary, and 30 free throws, 17 by St. Norbert and 13 by the Zephyrs.

IT OPENED for all the world as though it were going to be a rout, the Squires jumping off to an impressive 8-0 lead in the first two and a half minutes. largely through the yeoman efforts of Forward Joe Richards, who was hotter than the proverbial pistol in racking up 23 points to lead all scorers. But it was not long before the visitors, paced by Forward Dean straight when it beat the Cadets, 34-30, in an overtime battle here last Dec. 15, for their only defeat on the home floor this season. scociation and former UBBA bresident.

Other guests expected to oe present include Ait Pischke, West while Godoy arrived only three days ago. Godoy says the mile and a half altitude doesn't bother him, but Louis admits it affects him "just' a little." The fight will be in two-minute rounds instead of bend; Earl LaPlante, Sturgeon jBay; and Carl Raatz, Sheboygan, Otto Angerstein, STARTING A new victory streak against Algoma looms as a tough assignment for the Cadets. Algoma holds third place in the eastern division of the Northeastern Wisconsin conference and reportedly has a slick passing team ill members ol the state Doara third win at Sheboygan Central. Carl Savyer, Escanaba, In other conference tests, league- 2 8 average while winning seven Packer Booster the regulation three. bresident of the WSBA, will not be present since he is vacationing and losing 10 tilts.

leading Oshkosh will be looking for its seventh victory at Apple- Both have given fans the im pression they will put on more In Florida. The Hilltoppers have seven games remaining, four with teams DE PERE Clark, a deadly long shot artist, settled down to the task of whittl than the usual exhibition. which beat them earlier this year. FOURTEEN guest teams w'll Louis said in typical Louis fash WASH JR. Larson, 0 1 0 Weiha'pt, 1 1 Mande, 13 5 Metoxen, 1 0 0 Mead, 3 12 Olbrantz.

1 0 0 J.He dr'ks. 1 1 4 And'iun. 1112 D.H'dr'ks. 0 0 4 Martin, 4 4 4 Oien. 0 0 2 bowl after the afternoon ceremon- ion "I'll fight like always," while Godoy declared "If I don't win I'll give him plenty of trouble." ing the Nurbertine advantage and within three minutes, they had narrowed it to 9-8.

Again the Squires began to hit, Richards fgain leading the parade, to maae es and all will represent groups the city or GBBA. The squads Sneed, 0 1 1 In their two previous meetings, 1 0 3 i Ha aclude: City Hall, led by irper, 0 3 0 Go'rn. 0 0 0 Cannon, 1 0 1 1 which promises to give the Central defense a stiff Coach Smiley Nicodem is fearful that the Cadets may not be up to top form for Algoma after the heartbreaking defeat to St. Norbert. However, if their play in the last quarter of that thriller is any indication, the Cadets will be able to come back against the Wolves.

CENTRAL'S STARTING lineup will probably have Clayton Ma- both title bouts in 1940, Louis won plejniczak; Court House, Sheriff 0 0 1 it 16-10 at the quarter and set the see-saw oace that held true all ton and Manitowoc goes to Fond du Lac. Shaffer plans no alterations in his starting line-up for tonight's contest, although indicating Center Harold Bickford will see more action than at any other time this season. Chuck Smith probably will get the starting call at the pivot post, however, with Don Johnson and Chuck Beilke manning the forward slots and Bert Turek and Gene Barras operating in the backcourt. Malone indicated that his start a decision in 15 rounds and later I Lfndo. 13 7 20 i Totals 13 10 10 TotalR Merle Streckenbach; North hide scored an eight-round knockout the way.

Local 507 Wins Three InT Dartball Loop Local 507 continued its hot pace in the YMCA Industrial Dartball league by trouncing Bertrand Sports in three straight games played in the clubrooms this week. Verifine took two of three contests from Kraft and Fisher Bros, dropped two of three tilts to Drop Forge. In Milwaukee, Dead The Green Bay Packer corporation will send flowers to one of their Milwaukee friends Otto Angerstein who suffered a heart attack and died Thursday at bis home in Milwaukee. Angerstein, 61, manager of the Schroeder hotel coffee shop, had been one of the Packers' biggest boosters in Milwaukee. He is widely known in his field, having served as a waiter at the Astor, Waldorf-Astoria and Plaza hotels in New York, as well as hotels In Paris, Rome, London and Berlin.

He came to Milwaukee 35 years ago, and it was at the Schroeder hotel that Angerstein took a special liking to his Packer guests. Business (two teams); four teams from Luxemburg, Denmark, Way-ode, Pulaski and De Pere; Press victory. The champion's take for the ex I ST. NORBERT I I RIchardi, till ST. MART Verbrick, 2 hibition is $50,000 and 40 per cent "azette, John waiter; JKaaio Ma 3 Lenti, SIS Bernhart, of the profits, while Godoy gets a flat $10,500 and expenses.

The Two lllini Trackmen Are Lost for Relays CHAMPAIGN, III. (U.R) Track Coach Leo Johnson of the University of Illinois said today that two star lllini sprinters would be unable to compete in the Michigan State Relays Saturday. Clark, Yaiey. 1 Newco'b, Spaldint, 1 Smldt, 1 Martell. 1 government will receive 15 per f-r 2 Danen, 4 Vandtle, 2 Conley, 2 Boll'be'k, 1 cent of the gross in taxes.

The loney and Don Geyer at forwards, Gene Van Hout at center and Johnny O'Brien and Tom Arn-dorfer at guards. Forward Jack Marchant and Guard Bernie Mc- house is scaled from $2 to $30. Zlel'ski, 2 Fah'kruf. Brorcn, I 3 Totalt 21 3 23 Total 22 17 17 Ruth's Age Is Questioned But Birthday Party Is Held Anyway Hunting Fishing Club to Name New St. Marr 1 IS 14 S3 St.

Norbert IS IS 14 1341 Free throw mixed: St. Mary Verbrick 4, Clark 2, Spaldint 3. St. Norbert 7 Richard 2, Danen S. The Officials: Al Reed and Jim Boex, Green Bay.

Ends Dewell, Kutner Vukovich Fails to Show After Association Voids Mat Title Sign With Cardinals im WTAQ, Al Michel; Lynch's rllleys, composed of George Bert-rand, William O. Beilke, Irv Reeke, Alex Nabor and Mike Malouf; Old Imperial Beer, 1937 state champions composed of Hank Zeutzius, Bruno Zenz, Norm Joe Schuette and Bert 3mits; and Wisconsin Public Service, Walter Bie. Also present to take a bow will oe Eldon (Skimmer) Becker, 1927 all-events champ, and Clarence (Shorty) Sorenson, 1941 all-events winner. BOWLERS OF Green Bay were leing orienated on the size of the itate meet today when first copies the schedule were released. The schedule book is about as hick as the Green Bay telephone iirectory.

had expected to release it a week ago but CHICAGO UP) Bill Dewell Youthful Admirer go to Florida." Aside from members of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter De Rose probably will be the only visitors. Each year Mrs. De Rose makes a cake which her songwriter husband presents to Ruth.

and Mai Kunter, Chicago Cardinal ends, have signed football contracts with the Cards for the 1947 season, Owner Charles Bldwili announced Thursday, Knights to Play Of Whiz Kids Is Hard to Satisfy Revised Card Crowd Pleaser So Fans Go Home Happy Anyway The scheduled bout for the Na tional Wrestling association's mid' Babe Says He's 53 But Record of Birth Subtracts One Year NEW YOHK UP) The ailing Babe Ruth celebrated his birthday today, although the records insist that he actually was born a day earlier. As usual, however, the hero of baseball's millions of fans had enough well wishes to make it a two-day affair. Mission House '5' CHAMPAIGN, 111. iff) The widely-publicized return of the The St. Norbert college basket University of Illinois "Whiz Kids" to college basketball after three ball team will seek its fourth victory in nine starts when it invades the Mission House college court dleweight title between Pete Vukovich and Billy Nichols didn't come off at the Labor Temple IF YOU LIVE OUT OF TOWN years of war service has brought them a flood of mail much of it Uinting difficulties plus the storm at Plymouth Saturday nighl.

The Xiom youthful admirers. Directors Tuesday Election of three new directors will be the principal business at the monthly meeting of the Brown County Hunting and Fishing club next Tuesday evening at 8:15 at the Eagles clubrooms. Reports from various committees will be receivedi including one from the joint committee of the Green Bay Field Dog club and the Brown County Hunting and Fishing club, on prospects for nesting and feeding aieas for pheasants and state public shooting grounds. Increased interest on the part of county sportsmen in the work of the local club is being evidenced, and a delegation from Suamico is expected to attend Tuesday's meeting with an invitation for the club to hold its next session in Suamico. The entertainment committee, under the direction of Clarence Edges and Cam Derenne, has announced a hunters stew for the lunch following the business Milwaukee held it up.

Most persistent is a small boy game, first of the second semester Thursday night, but a hastily revised card still sent 550 grappling WRITE US in Ludington, who dis for the Knights, will mark the end patches about three letters a week. of a layoff since Jan. 25. Total entry money available for ill divisions is announced as all of which will be returned bowlers in prize This igure is split into $43,838 for Recently he asked Guard Jack Smiley for a photograph "stand In a previous tilt, the Knights von, 61-50, but Saturday night's game is still rated a tossup be ing straight up, holding a basketball chest-high, smiling, in full uniform, eyes front and 8 by 10 inches as that Is the size that fits YOU WE'LL HELP WITH cause the Muskies will have the home court advantage. The Mission House squad will be paced again by its high-scoring trio of my scrapbook." Whether he is 52 or 53 is also a matter open to some debate.

Up until the need for a birth certificate arose some years ago, the Babe had always given Feb. 7, 1894 as the date of his birth. So, by his own choice, he is 53 today. There was no question until 3934 when he applied for a passport to make a trip to the Orient. The passport bureau demanded a birth certificate and his sister, Mrs.

Mary Moberly of Baltimore, sent him a photostatic copy which showed that he was born Feb. 6, 1895. The flowers, telegrams, cards and letters have been arriving all week. They came from former teammates and from notables of Smiley sent a picture that fit Linus Wierwill, Carroll Olm and Spence Van Ess, who set a Fox READY GASH the description, but quickly got this reply: River Valley conference scoring "Can you get another picture taken? One of your shoes is untied in this one." minor events winners and $29,050 for teams. In addition to the cash prizes, total of 28 watches, donated by the North Side Recreation Center nd Don Playdium, will oe awarded to winners of the var-ous events.

trophies will go to sponsors of five-nan teams. THIS IS the 49th year, the merican Bowling Congress has sponsored tournaments throughout he United States Its big event the annual which will in Los Angeles next month. Most of the state meet kegling vill be done on weekends and in nost cases there will be no letup Saturdays and Sundays for instance, doubles and ineles start at the Packer Play- fans home happy. The Vukovich-Nichols bout was cancelled after Vukovich was informed by the association that he had been 11 pounds overweight when he defeated Nichols for the crown in their first match here two weeks ago and that his claim to the title was not recognized. Vukovich, according to (Promoter Bernie Zilles, refused to appear for last night's bout under those conditions.

In the feature bout on the card which replaced the Vukovich-Nichols scrap, Racine's Milt Olsen and Nichols battled to a draw. Olsen won the first fall with a dropkick and body slam in eight seconds. The second went 57 minutes, 42 seconds, before Nichols was given the referee's pat. Tbey finished the remaining 2 minutes, 8 second without a fall. The semi-windup saw Joe Dor-setti win over Tommy Martindale.

Dorsetti took the first fall on a body press in 23:11. Martindale came back to win the second in 14 minutes and Dorsetti got the nod by winning the third in 14:15 on a step-over toe hold. Einar Olsen won the opener from Emil Robel with a body press in 25:32. Lamb Wins Place on Olympic mark during his high school days at Sheboygan Central. Coach John Biolo of the Knights figures to start Arvid McGuire and Clarence Blahnik at forwards, Don Burger at center, and Glen Kemp and Pat O'Malley in the backcourt with Tom Paternoster and Bill Fitzpatrick in reserve.

Fltzpatrick recently returned to the squad after missing two games because of an ankle injury. MADE IN NEARBY TOWNS $50 to $5000 Skating Team But Loses Job MILWAUKEE (U.R) Speed- 36 Months to Fay Loans Over $2000 skater Del Lamb was captain of the 1948 Olympic team today but it cost him his job as a Mil the sports world and other fields. Convalescing from a neck operation a month ago, this one will be contrastingly quiet to the Ruthian birthdays of other years when he would have "just a few friends (maybe 40 or 50) in for the evening." "The Babe can talk," said Mrs. Ruth, "but the doctor discourages visitors because the Babe would feel that he had to talk to them and it is too much of a strain. He's up but he's restless and eager to get home.

I'm sure he's going to be all right. Later on I think we'll bowlers, the newsprint shortage has not improved. a result, waukee fireman. Lamb said he didn't mind los Ut will be impossible to run all pic trials. But severe snow storms cancelled the leave and all Milwaukee firemen were put under emergency orders.

Fire Chief Edward Wischer said Lamb was ousted automatically when he failed to return to his job within 48 hours. At St. Paul Lamb qualified in the 1,500 meter trials and won a berth on the 1948 U. S. Olympic team.

He also was named captain. ROCK FINANCE CO. Offices at Stan Motor Co. W. Walnut St.

Adams 1830 ing his job. He had been training eight years for the Olympics. scores bowled However, we 11 present the standings complete after each weekend and run all lium at 9:40 in the morning and un through 9:20 that night ream events start at 10 o'clock Sunday morning and go for 12 traight hours. HELP, HELP: Remember, dear The veteran skater was given a local scores plus seven-day leave by the fire de counts rolled by out-o partment to go to St. Paul last Sunday to take part in the Olyfci-.

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