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Huron Reds Point For Flint Northern Cagers Port TIMES HERALD SPORTS 'Snatch' Artist To Show How It's Done In A A Meet GITY LEAGUE KEGLERS HIT PORT HURON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1944 1-WI WIS SUITE HMY NIGHT 2 Si i 1 Bill Roggin To Leave Sarnia For Post At Toronto Luckman, Baugh Missing On U. P. All-P ro Grid Roster George Fraser, who placed with the winners in the Junior National weightlifting tournament held at Pittsburgh, in May, will try to give the Port Huron Y.M.C.A. team a few points in the Michigan State A.A.U. championship tourney at High school gym Saturday nisht.

Fraser will compete in the "snatch" event. In this contest the lifter must put the weight overhead in a straight arm position in one continuous motion. The usual form in this lift is to snatch the HOOVER FDR E1FJ 'J1 Ernie Pierce Collects Three Games Of 204; Friars Hit High Team Game 1062 The City league continued lt record setting way at its weekly round with Cliff Richmond crack en-Holy Cross Date td; Games On bounty Schedule basketball schedule in tnoms as an interesting 9 Sarnia, Dec. 7 William Roggin, who has coached Sarnia Collegiate football, baseball and basketball teams for the past five and one half years, has resigned to take a position with the Toronto Your.g Men Minors May Suggest FBI Boss circuit tf5 Mid mi MTi-numo TT 111- ing off a 257 for the league's high- Chicago. Dec.

7 The East, led by the New York Giants and Philadelphia Easles, dominates the United Press' 1944 all-professional football team selected by 10 veteran sports writers who have covered National football league throughout the 1944 season. New York, which plays Washington for the eastern division title Sunday, topped all by placing four men on the first team, while the Eagles were awarded two spots and Washington one. Green Bay's incomoarable Don Hutson, a first team all-pro end for the past seven straight seasons, New York's sophomore star halfback. Bill Paschal, were the only unanimous selections on a team which has a conglomeration of new faces. In conjunction with being dethroned as 1943 title holders, the Chicago Bears also lost their long standing hold on all-pro teams.

For the first time since 1937, the Bears placed only one man center Clyde (Bulldog) Turner cn the first team. THE FIRST TEAM Hebrew association as athletic and est individual single game. Ernie Pierce hit one of those el- -u ctontf nut health director. Bill, a former Assumption college. Windsor, basketball star, is well known to Port Huron basketball fans.

Bill has played with in weight and at the same time jump with one foot forward and the other backward, drop the shoulders as far as possible and with a quick motion boost the- weight overhead tnd bring the feet together with the same motion. The field that will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the gym will include 15 men. The program will also include a iiu-Jitsu demonstration by Norman ang, Sarnia, a graduate of the American Super Jiu-jitsu association. Lang also worked under Harry Hunter, an instructor and Fnrnnoan phamnion.

At Major Meeting Buffalo, N. Dec. 7 Considerable agitation for a voice in naming the successor to the late Judge Kenesaw M. Landis as high commissioner of baseball was expected today at the 43rd annual minor league baseball meeting. The Southern Association, with approval from at least two of the three double A circuits, indicated that it would place the name of FBI Chief J.

Edgar Hoover before the minor league meeting and if ap Huron pm. Friday against Flint 5 High school gym. The local teams and has refereed some of the High school games. Bill takes his new position Jan. 1.

i the campaign with a ve victory. 18-17. over East not show too much dem "triplicates' when he collected three games of 204 lor a 612 series. The Friars smacked the best single team game with a 1062. This is the top score in recent years-Here is how the Friars did it: Leo Richer.

228, Larry Hebert 234, Bob Koob 174. Bill Molkenthia 192, Dom Molinaro 2341062. Friars hit the best team seriM 2824 with Rainbow next oa 2820. Better than 200 Individual shooters: McCann 246, Blackney 208. MonzD 203.

202. 221618: Richmond 257, 209: Schrantz 205. Fellows 206, Ashley 216, Jones 202, R. Ricbert 224. Haeck 228, O'Rourke 202.

Abdoo 208. Dazer 202. Lowes ill T-: 1 but had the ability to take fad i nd hold it all the 1 6 proved would earn' the matter to "Tousle of buckets by won Team Wt. College Washington 235 St. Mary's New York 220 Santa Clara Cleveland 205 Texas Mines Chicago 255 Hardin Simmons New York 210 Oregon State Philadelphia 215 Michigan Green Bay 180 Alabama Philadelphia 200 San Jose State Detroit 1S5 Georgia New York 195 Marquette New York 200 Georgia Tech Player Joe Aquirre Frank Cope Riley Matheson Clyde Turner Len Younce Al Wistert Don Hutson Leroy Zimmerman HB Frank Sinkwich HB Ward Cuff FB Bill Paschal The club has invited the Port Wurn.i and St.

Stenhen High school GEORGE FKASER Tickets for the event may be purchased at Peloso Billiards, 529 Water street. football teams to attend Saturday's show. BEST CHANGE and one by Rny tverltt put on the fray. East 6c it charce to send the Ifrto overtime when Ron Terry 's nne free snot but muffed trat would have knotted with 35 seconds in the Detroit Rated Lone Team ADie Lumsden 220. 211: Brien 204.

214; Marine City will ar! There are two absentees from the lineup. Quarterback bid luck-man of the Bears and quarter-halfback Sammy Baugh of Washington, both all-pro members three previous years The consensus was that the two passing stars had not played a sufficient number of games to win berths over players who had performed brilliantly throughout the season. Renehan 203. Gougeon 202. 203; rZ came wins In the St.

Graziadei 201. Archibald 201. L. Richert 228. Hebert 200.

234: Molin vr Conntv leaeue against Rich- the major league meeting in New York next week. It was known that Hoover had some major league support. The Philadelphia Phillies, in their board of directors meeting last week, named the G-man as their choice although they took no action to present his name to the major league meeting. Most of today's activity, however, was expected to be devoted to voting on a portion of the 13 amendments to the major-minor league rules which have been presented for action. The amendment, expected to receive most attention was that sponsored by the Pacific Coast league which demands additional protection from major league encroachment on minor league territories after the war.

The Pacific coast league also has asked an increase Big Shot Pros Off List As Miami Open Golf Play Starts Miami, Dec. 7 A field of 180 golfers teed off today in the 21st renewal of the oldest golf tournament in the United States, the Miami Open, which offers cash prizes of $10,000 to the professionals. Several of the big name pros Jae defeated Marine City fn aro 214. 234: Molkenthin 202. McCann hit a 218 series.

Richmond 632, O'Brien 610, Molinaro 607. Port Huron Jaysee To Highland Park For Cage Game Port Huron and Highland Park Junior colleges will resume basketball relationship after a two-year lapse when they meet on the Parker's court at 8 p.m. Friday. The choachless team of Bill and John Ullenbruch. Andy Pochodylo Keith Werner.

Bob Watson, Bill Philip and Ed Slingerland have hi. tunrlrinff out at High School To Shake Canucks (By The Associated Press) Canada's hockey fans are noting with satisfaction these days the continued grip of the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs on the 1-2 positions in the National league. It's been quite a while since the two dominion teams were up there for any length of time. As befits loop leaders, the Canadians also have a corner on the individual records. They boast six of the first 10 in scoring, with Toe SPORTS ROUNDUP Arthur Ruhin Does It Again-Beats Willie Hoppe 50-47 Better than 200 shooters in the Red Crown Classic learue: Caulkett 201.

Molkenthin 223. Rebitzke 213; O'Rourke 224; Courtnev 211. Cap Emerv 212. Switzer 216. Reynolds i 216.

Reynolds 208. 210. Parobek 202, last wcca wiiiac gym and hope to give the Parkers a worth-while battle. The Highland Park student body will serve a dinner to the visiting Port Huron squad at 6 p.m. Friday.

A dance will follow the game. if. ntv took the measure of Ma were missing from the starter's tee because of competition on the West coast, but scrambling for an early lead were such veteran linksmen as Johnnv Revolta, Gene Sarazen, Henry Picard, Johnny Bulla, Tommy Armour, Tony Penna, Tony Manero and Ed Dudley. Field Of 131 In $7,500 Oakland Open Golf Play in the dratt price of double A players from $7,500 to $15,000. Major league trade possibilities stole the spotlight from the minors Wednesday.

Practically every manager of a big league club, who is not now engaged in entertaining soldiers overseas, was here and most were trying to make deals. None were announced but man re Citv. St. Clair drew an open few last week and Richmond lost (Bv The Associated Press) New York, Dec. 6 Standings of the world championship three-cushion billiard tourney had a strange look todsy Willie Hoppe wasn't at the top.

The 57-ysar-old "boy wonder," who has held the title the last three years, suffered his third defeat since 1940 in championship play Wednesday night. He bowed to Brooklyn's Arthur Rubin, 50 to 47, in 43 innings. Rubin, in winning his first victory in the current event dupli By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. (Associated Press Sports Writer) New York, Dec. 7 Our special agents at the Buffalo minor league baseball convention report that the St.

Louis Browns actually had made a deal to move to Los Angeles in 1E42. But Phil Wrigley, owner of the Los Angeles Coast league team, decided not to sell his franchise when he learned that it would ruin the other Coast clubs. That, according to prexy Pants Rowland, is why the league is so hot tor an amendment that will The St. Steohen-Holy Cross game Blake of the Frenchmen at the Third and fourth places are held by linemates Elmer Lach and Maurice Richard, while the Maple Leafs front linemen, Gus Bodnar, Sweeney Schriner and Lome Carr, claim fifth and share ninth in that order. Bill Durnan of the Canadiens heads the Vezina trophy race for goal-tending efficiency, 38 goals to 41 for Connie Dion of Detroit who has played three less games and is scheduled for replacement by 18-year-old Harry Lumley of the sffed for rnaay mgni wn S5d Tuesday on Washington Zt This date was changed due to inother attraction at Waahlng- Propose Post-War Physical Fitness, Hygiene Program (By The Associated Free oneintf Ttcr 7 The first gun in tonKnooJ inaay nigai.

The Mid-Thumb league offers cames with Marlette Oakland, Calif, Dec. 7 A field of 131 amateur and professional golfers teed off today in search of first money in the $7,500 Oakland cated his 1942 feat of beating Ho-ape. Hqppe's other loss was to "Welker Cochran of San Francisco in 1941. With Horme out of first place agers Lou Boudreau of the Cleveland Indians and Jimmy Dykes of the Chicago White Sox conferred until late Wednesday night and it was believed that they would make an announcement at the major league confab. It was known that Boudreau is anxious to peddle outfielder Jeff Heath and names mentioned following his conference with Dykes includes pitcher Orval Grove and outfielder Thurman Tucker.

a drive to unite Michigan High Byron Nelson gunning for a repeat schools in a state-wide physical nt- performance of his victory in the ieuows 203, 206, Propper 203. Chicago, Dec. 7 AP Stocky Therman Gibson, 28 year old Detroit welder, bowling a thunderous six game semi-final score of 1,279 Wednesday night, compiled a 38 game total of 7.264 pins to lead 11 qualifiers into today's round robin finals of the Ail-Star National match game singles tournament Gibson rolled games of 207, 182, 213. 224. 212 and 241 to nose out Joe Sinke, the Chicaoan who carries the mail for Uncle Sam.

and the pace setter the last fr days of the event which started Saturday. Sinke. who was settlnc the pace with 6.052 for a 30 game total, slipped a bit Wednesday night, but his final six pame score of 1,204 was good enough to cinch second soot amons the qualifiers with a 7,256 total count. Andy Varipapa. the trick shot artist from Hempstead, N.

took over third spot among the qualifiers who are aiming at a National championship and a $2,000 cash prize, with a 36 game total of 7,250 pins. Fred Bujack gave Detroit a second qualifier for the finals when he notched a 7,218 count for fourth place, nosing out Joe Kissoff of Cleveland who racked up 7,208 pins. Superior. Wis. Charley Parhara.

W. Chicago, knocked out Arne Deer. 151. In- protect its territory. There's no immediate danger, he says, but that incident proves how easily a major league might move in and pay the circuit only $5,000.

Pants admits that the proposal for a third major league is slightly premature but that he really is serious about the proposal ness ana nyKiene yiusioi" i 1 san rrancisco pen ixiuiiuay. Short but steep, compared to San fired at the annual meeting ui mc Michigan Secondary School association here today and Friday. Representatives of mem schools will be asked whether they would support such a program if the state superintendent of public instruction were to appoint a committee to develop a specific pro- Indianapolis caoita's in tonignis game between the Red Wings and the Rangers at New York. The Red Wings look like the only U. S.

club capable of disturbing the league's status quo the remainder of the season. Jack Adams' team has a sound defense and the loop's best offensive strength, and if Lumley solves the goal-tending problem Detroit should finish no worse than second. Outcome of the Red Wing-Rangers game will have no effect on the standings, but victory would move Detroit to within a couple of points of Toronto. The Rangers will be trying to widen their single game margin over Chicago. Lord Queensbury Says Woodcock Has Chance With Louis at Crawell and Deckerville at Vorth Branch.

Deckerville won the district class title in the imirMTheld at Croswell last March and will be the to beat for the honors. Croswell and Marlette ire ilwavs strong contenders for fte Mid-Thumb champ'onshio A chane in schedule Friday Yale to Canac for an exhibition game instead of a Mid-Thumb tiff with Brown Cit-w as Canaa Southern Thmmb association boa last has a strong rim four lettormen. Coach MrCornvck Is counting on Vartin, Bttell. Jurn. Plrper, douse.

Standi and Caotain Clark to running to in the Little Six. The jeiedule in the district Tidsr Flint Northern at Port Huron Alpuc at Richmond kOiir at Marine City Francisco's Harding park layout, the par 70 Sequoyah course nevertheless fits the driving ability of such long ball hitters as Nelson, Siammin' Sammy Snead, victor in the Portland Open; Sgt, Jim Fer-rier, former Australian champ and runner up in San Francisco, and Sammy Byrd, Detroit, former outfielder for the New York Yankees. In final practice sessions Wednesday U. S. Champion Craig Wood ana Newt Bassler, Carmel, carded C8 apiece, a score equaled earlier by Claude Harmon, Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich, and Ferrier.

cram Eugene B. Elliott, state superintendent, has proposed that Julian W. Smith, acting director of the State High School Athletic association, become permanent director of a physical fitness program in the high schools. Charles E. Forsytht.

former state athletics di deadlock, the lead was shared by Cochran, Ralph Greenleaf of Detroit and Jay Bozeman of each with three wins and no defeats. Hoppe skidded into a three-way tie lor fourth. Results Wednesday Bozeman defeated Rubin, 50-29, in 40 innings. Chamaco defeated Marquez, 50-36, in 41 innings. Cochran defeated Procita, 50-44, in 37 innings.

Rubin defeated Hoppe, 50-47, in 43 innings. Greenleaf defeated Ponzi, 50-44, in 44 innings Detroit Misses Chance To Upset City College Five New York, Dec. 7 City College of New York gave the University of Detioit every chance to win a basketball game at Madison Square Garden Wednesday night, but the U. of D. quint hit a cold streak in the middle of the game and lost, 42 to 22.

City College missed the first 22 shots it took, but Detroit took little Duplicates When West High school of Nashville, opens its basketball season next week, Alfred Albert Skinner twins of course may confuse the coustomers a trifle. But that won't be anything new to Al and Al. They started to school the same day, always dressed alike, bcth play the piano and organ, they got their pre-induction notices the same day, took their physicals the same day, were put in the signal corps, first at Fort McPherson than at Camp Crowder; both took sick the same day, were sent to an army hospital the same day and x-rays disclosed they both had stomach ulcers in exactly the same spot so they were released from the army the same day. P. Don't bet on who'll be the Toronto Frank MacDonald, for mer lefthanded pitcher for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the Inter Michigan State rector now in tne navy, is expected to return to his former position Wednesday Minneapolla.

knocked out BatUlns Oraaoo. London, Dec. 7 Bruce Woodcock, a 23-year-old Manchester, England, factory worker, has a fine chance to wrest the world heavyweight boxing title from Sgt. Joe Louis of America, if he can just find a few opponents good enough to go into the ring with him, the marques of Queensbury said today. Lord Queensbury, English boxing overseei and grandson of the man who standardized boxing rules, said Woodcock was Britain's only "white hope" and that in spite of the fact that he is a comparatively unknown fighter, he should be eligible loi a bout with Louis shortly after the war.

national league, diea of a heart attack. 123. Mexico City (Z). Loses Massuch After Next Game East Lansing, Dec. 7 AP Dick high scorer in basketbalL Massuch, guard on the Michigan State college basketball squad, announced tcday he would report to the army for induction at Chicago after playing in Saturday night's Ifarfette at Croswell Deckerville at North Branch Ekton at Gaetcwn Pisrebo at Bav Port rblyat Harbor Beach Catholic at Sebewantg Yale at Canac Fort Austin at Kinde at Port Hope Kazoo Victors Over Muskeoron Juniors Last Period Rally game with Ohio State at Columbus.

More Buffalo Breezes Connie Mack, leaving for California, told Chief Bender to the Athletics at the minor con- Massuch. a letter winning tacKie plavf. When the Chief arrived advantage of tne xsew xorKers after the war. In ar address prepared for delivery at the opening session today. Dr.

Frank S. Lloyd, chairman of the department of hygiene of the City College of New York, warned the association "a champion nation must be physically fit if it is to remain a champion." All-Stars Nets $78,050 Chicago, Dec. 7 The 11th annual All-Star football game played at Dvche stadium Aug. 30, netted S78.050. an all-time record.

Checks for $39,025 each were sent to Gen. H. H. Arnold, chief of the U. S.

Army Air forces for the Army Air Forct Aid society, and to Chicago's Mayor Edward J. Kelly, who will turn the money over to the City's Servicemen's centers. Buffalo. N. Y.

Frank J. Shaugh-nessy was re-elected of the International league Tuesday for a three year term and William J. Manley was renamed secretary treasurer for a similar period. on the Spartan football team, already has passed his physical examination, and has been awaiting a call to uniform. Fails 0 wend ale Bows To Gagetovon Owendale, Dec.

7 Despite a last he found eight ether A's, headed wildness and was ahead only 12-7 by Roy Mack and Ira Thomas. I when Nat Holman's boys finally Bender auiDDed: "Where's the began to play decent basketbalL The sauad is polishing an attack CCNY roiled nine points betore bviilt around the high scoring forward, Sam Fortino, of Alma, who looped 20 points against Drake university in State's opener, and Nick Hashu, veteran guard from Ham period rally by Owendale, the Gagetown High school basektball team defeated the home team here Wednesday night, 21 to 20. High scorers were Fritz with 10 and Albrecht with eight for Owen training table? We got nine men." The rumor deot. has Bill Meyer returning from Newark to manage Kansas City. The Yanks have no comment.

Another says Al Vincent, former Buffalo manager and Detroit coach, will boss the Elmira Eastern leaguers this year. mond, who scored points. Kalamazoo, Dec. 7 Forward Paul Hyama poured in 20 points a he led Kalamazoo college to an 44-30 victory over Muskegon Junior college Wednesday night i a college basketball game. Kalamazoo's small but scrappy 'eaa; led at the half.

-13-14. and steadilv increased the margin in tt ral period. Bill Noyd was st for Muskegon with 11 points. dale and Russell with 11 for Sport Shorts Great Lake. 111.

Freshmen in Owendale won, 30 to 12. The score: the half ended to lead 16-12, and then held Detroit scoreless for the first seven minutes of the last half as the pulled up to a 28-12 lead which salted away the decision. Detroit soring was well divided in the lower brackets, and center Korovin was best for CCNY. Boston While New England's four major horse tracks were piling up their record total handle of $157,308,200 during their 263 racing days, they provided the states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Hampshire with revenues totaling $7,972,330 and also contributed $650,000 more to various charities. varsity athletic competition ap Gagetown 5 7 6 21 Owendale 4 6 2 820 parently are not limited to colleges.

Coach Forrest Anderson of the Great Lakes basketball team has discovered. The Sailors' lineup for two games this week-end includes a trio of 18 year old navy boys Luke Majorki of Fort Wayne, Service Dept. Lt. Commdr. Larry "Moon" Mulling; Iowa Seahawk athletic director, won't concede anything even to Army and Navy in this year's football rankings.

"I believe they are the only teams who could be given an even chance of defeating us in the last four weeks of our season," Mcon maintains. RAINBREAKER Jfc Vif TOPCOAT Cresty, length coat, let if (Tj A'lk. id, rain, snow and tlact avail vi ljVy after dry cleaning. 'Xrtf 1 VLr "iodel, made of two rhickneoaa V. i flflfi of poplin.

Popular QfO rr-i obod Sports Mirror (By The Associated Press) Today a year ago Racing produced $19,306,140 for the N. Y. state treasury, an increase of more than 84 per cent over 1942. Three years ago Chicago Bears whipped Chicago Cardinals, 34-24, and tied Green Bay for National league football lead. ness Walter Budko, who plaved at Columbia last seiFon, and Mickev Mc- Guire, star of St.

Johns or tsrooK-lyn 1943 quintet. Buy An Extra Bond During the 6th War Loan Drive San Antonio The mighty Ran awn dolph field football team has been stooppd at last. Unbeaten and un vhatMvoncIerfid beer Five years ago Missouri and Georgia Tech selected to appear in Orange bowl. Ten years ago Amateur status of Eleanor Holm Jarrett questioned as result of her appearance in swim suit advertisements. OKB tied, Kanaoion oo piayers, concurs and executives planned to leave by air Wednesday fcr Los Angeles and a te with the Fourth Air force.

Thev didn't though. They were stopped by adverse weather. 'j Spokane. Wash. Montana State's twin-engined basketball team de feated Gonzaa in an overtime pame Wednesday night 50-46.

The Montanns were nacert bv twin for New Irish Record South Bend, Dec. 7 Notre Dame smashed its 36-year old basketball scoring record in the season opener Wednesday night, whipping Kellogg field of Battle Creek, 89-23 The previous record was established in the 1908 opener against Kalamazoo YMCA. wards. Sam and Bob Phillios. Each plunked in an identical i points to share high scoring honors.

Chicago Two of the country's tallest coll2e basketball players will meet Friday nieht when De-Paul seeks its fi'th straight win in a game aeainst Wyoming. The sky-pcaoer caeers are George Mikan. DePaul's 6 foot, 9 center and leading scorer with 83 points in four games and George Noetrand pf Wvoming, who equals Mikan in height. Chicafo The Thompson Restaurant boviins team held the season Ti-iinnoi hicfh three game series CAPESKIN BUSH COAT SHEEPLINED JACKET fJJT A tmarfly tailored, exceotion- watch hit eyai light op ally good looking ieecsitin "Ca ee thia dandy under tha traa. lined Tacket in the pcouiar 24" iVLi Fina Quality leather.

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JL af C-- Basketball Results COLLEGE Loyola (Baltimore) 60. Gailaudet 47. Evansville 5 2, Camp Breckinridge 23 Louisville 75. Wabash S3. Mublenbere S7.

Pennsylvania State 34 Purdue 51. Bunker Hill Naval Air 49 New York City Coliepe 42. Detroit 22 Oklahoma A 57, Okmulgrea Army Hospital 34 Gannon E9. Allegheny 41 New York 53. Rochester 39 North Carolina 4 4.

Fort Braggr 50 Syracuse 4 7, Cortland Teachers 29 1. Yale 5 4. Wesleyan 86 Kalamazoo 44. Muskegon Junior SO Notre Dame 89. Kellogs Field 28 Santa Ana Army Air 31, San Dieeo all Stars 23 Montana State 50, Gonzaga 46 Francis J.

(Salty) Parker, former big league baseball player and manager of the St Paul team in the American Association for the past two years is now a private with Headquarters Battery, 147th AA Battalion, Fort Bliss, Texas. today with a splurge of 3.432. Only MLUXEff two of the lo games were unuci 9nn mark- eames of 1.103, 1.135 and 1.194 were pasted Individual series were 742. 780. 709.

661 and tv-e low of of 590 the latter including the two below zuu scores. Joa 151. New York, oulooirit'fl Julio Gallucct. 14S. Hart part mafer brewing end sJow With millions of R.

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I 3 fA careful agtng gtVe Fox Da lox Its smooth nd irellow balanced flavor never bi'ter, never sweet always satlifyfng. mm CITY RECREATION SCHEDULE TODAY 7:00 Industrial league, Washington 7:30 Band, high school gym Handicraft, high school shop Junior high basketball league, Roosevelt 8 :00 Girls' swimming class, Y. M. C. A.

8:30 Girls' church league, Roosevelt: Grace, Latter Day Saints, English Lutheran Phone 6144 THI BUR Or BAtANCID PlAVOt fe 9e lue Brwg. Grond Rapidi, Mieti. 726 Huron at Glenwood CUFF LAXf, Manager.

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