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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 10

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Benny Hogan Wins San Francisco Open Three Up On Rivals Texan Gels Wins Donigan Again City Bowling Championship Tours $1000 For Ilis 279 Card Of Year Thrro Hijz Pro Kirnl llo'Mti Won Two Mnriiil Takr Spot By VIC Corpus Cmstt Caller Another Date Often Head Coach Harry busier ol the Corpus I'hnpU llui-cancei now attempting to (ill another njwn dhte that has cr upped up in the Pirate football scheduie lor xt tail The KinitMiite Jljn llriihmiis iiiiRmally carded a the wound opponciit fur the nuts here September 23 have ashed to cancel tlus game Slilrlcr now hs letters out to Mrvrral high xchoclg river the state in an cfiwt to fill the date 27 1912 2-B By RISSFIX HYLAND SAN FRANCISCO Jan 26 4i In end playrg cnnditi'-r Benny Hop charged home hke the chi he is t'Kiny 1o in the S5(iOO San Francisco Open Golf wvh a 72-hole total of nine stroke under par Last to alert and finish llo- tan hit the California Club It tlin nTtntn coorae for a one nndrr-par 71 rllie Lufkin LclUrmtn on ihr final round fo win lop Abe Martin coach of the Luf- mnrry of 61006 and hi second Km Panthers wiili whom the Buc- tournament in this elate within cancers played a scoreless dead- three werk luck last fail and who wnl open He took the mtjer prise the 1942 grid season in this city $3500 In the recent Los An- agemst the I'jrain September 18 tele Open and followed (hat wll have nine letterrocn beck for with a second place tie in the the commit campaign Oakland even! a week later The returning letiermcn will in- Hc-gm played sore of the finest elude Cu-Captain Morcile Hicks golf of hs cvecr in view cf the and James Hamholt both lne- Ldvtrre plvxg cond: ion of tlie men: Frank McKinney Billy Lre orir-r Grlfers slipped and slid Thompson Les Taylor and John over mushv tainvay end ave Dave Metteauer backs and Duly K-ried ja greens The event Burnet vt Lryan teckeihijrii been postponed for two cavg and Jesse Holies linemen sf-rr the pcnirs round bet use In addition to Corpus Chrntl of other riou-asfcirtt toes the I'un-l Hs 65 $cven under per for the (hers will piy next sear-on m-Ifjt tountf not onlv ecu ailed the elvde Temple runner-up for the competitive course record but state title 1941 Conroe strong pHve him a lend on the feld that ore Hghi was never seriously threatened When the twice-delayi -delayed Golden Glove Boys Prove Ability In Here Six amateur lcatherpushcrs all with title aspirations will hit the tral Wednesday noon for San Benito where they will represent Corpus Christi In the annual Golden Gloves district tournament being held in that city Wednesday and Thursday it was announced by Carl Crow chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Athletics Committee after last night's elimination bouts The so-called elimination bouts were not exactly that for It was really more of a test to prove that the boys knew enough about Six-Time Champion Bowls 1712 Leads Field by 55 Points Henry Second Also Wins Inditidual Scoring Honors Willi 232 By turning in a score of 1712 in all events with no handicap Parnot Donigan won the city bowling championship for the sixth consecutive year in the annual tournament held lust week end at the Corpus Christi Bowling Parlor Runner-up to Donigan for the city title was Henry with a score of 1057 Henry also bowled the individual high game dur-ww inn the tourney a 232 The Bratton-Peakc Lumber Co five totaling 291 1 points capturing first place In the Clns A team event Harmon's Cafe was second with 2908 Yarborough Coffee Co third 2824 and Nixon Cafe fourth 2817 Henry and Kirk had a score' of 1227 to take first prize In the Class A doubles competition Honk and Richards were second only one point behind in their total score Talbot nnd MrCnleb third 1219: and Wilson nnd Farr the Dmil-gnn 626 prize fourth 611 received A allevents ith team in the Phar-mary with finished jfr prize Sizemore serond first with a than Hitz-feld tie fur lop 1478 the Tunney Warns Youth That Correct Living Is Necessar Busy Ex-Champ Stresses Xecd Of More Exercise For All Young Americans lly II A HUY (ilMYSOX YOHK Jan L'C U-Com James Joseph Tunney with a desk set on behalf of the New York loxing writers at their dinner Janies A Farley expressed doubt that the N'ary Builder would have much opportunity to use it As athletic director cf the Navy Lt-Com Gene Tunney certainly gets around the counuy He left the party to catch a midr'ght train on the first leg cf a six-week trip to the Pacific Coast He's busier than a Notre Dame football coach with 150 candidates out for the varsity I asked the ex-chairpion to hut extent it any our boys hud solicited up physically Hi answer to that ore was that he wnx not so sure the softening influence of our way cf life hud been so good for the great majority cf them You quickly gathered that he agreed with John liy director of litnc-s that America finds itself far behind Germany in conditioning ol ih But our bays have determination and ambition and under expert guidance Lt Com Tunney knows America van produce a warring force cn-panle of so much strength and that it will be me envy of the wxrid THE WAY YOU LIVE THAT MAKES YOU TOUGH Lt-Com Tunney warns Young Amenta that it mu! live the warrior's Lfe for duration That is why he preaches against the excessive use cf ci gare is He insists he will shout that and finer physical training principles as long as there is a listener in the range of his voice He means to wake up the parents of boys either in or ccaded for military service the young men In our armed forces need i are bundles of boxing gloves and skippiig ropes instead of tons of cigareu" he stresses "Joe Lcus didn't do that amazing job on Buddy Baer the ether night because he (raxed for several weeks Louis was a devastating destroyer because he has Lved right tor several years Tt the training I did previous to my fmst match with Jack Dempsey that enabled me to win the championship I was able to beat Jack because I had lived properly for a number of years wasn't the training I did just before our return match in Chicago that enibled me to pet off tre Goer after being struck by that terrible series cf punches in the seventh round I had buiit and uken care of my body and legs Tiat is what pulled me through the wav wou live that makes you tiugh" AMERICAN FIGHTER GET READY TO GO THE ROCTE Lt-Com Tunney wants American youths in condition to hiai tre court if need be seen good fighters beaten by the sneak punch cf an inferior ore a sneas punch comparable to the attack on Pearl lie explains Any reference to the Japanese as tetftps riles Lt-Com Turney As he points out the brown un ahendy have demonstrated 'hey from tnat 'Thin's a fucker gam-i remarks "takxg any opponent for a etnp 'H an ppounl for a setup and most will till you he If young America buckling down grim business at hand it isn't Tunney' He already has appointed 600 boxers ba'ebail players and other outstanding Navy physical instructors and is taking more on his current transcontinental tour America i getting ready to go the route fighting to be able to put up a semblance of defense The Jaycees who are sjxmscring the boys and will pay their expenses on the trip did not wish any youngsters to take unnecessary beatings at the district meet Monday night's fights consisted Martn is planning to hold the annual Camp training period for lus Lufkin crxUlm tally in September in pic pa rat on for the season opener with the event got under wav again he rarded a 71 and added a 71-71 in double round wind-BP lfe had nine of 36-35 and on the List IS the 72nd hole Mvv him crack momentarily lie hit his drive into the woods wasted a stroke grtting out and hiJe crowd of ftcrtral bun dred huddled around the last green tapped in his last putt for a bogey 5 war good enough to give him At Coaching School Wallace Buus gnd mentor at the University of Georgia ituilacgs defeated Texas ChrMian Uni verity in the Orange Bow! January 1 will be one cl tle head im true tom at the aunui! Texs a three shot bulge ever hu closes High School Coaches Association rivsj Sim Snead who u-iiool at Abilene August 3 to 8 home with two par-smashing Announcement that Butts had today for total 282 accepted at inflation to be on the! Fuead after a 74 for the first staff was made last week end ty was counted out of (be Ltk Curtis president ol the state turmmg but he followed that association The other head irutrurtur is yt to be med siMant nech a iistruit in Lor'ifitfd work ard lurk Sisco of North Ttsus bu-lc ill tutor in line py score with a 71 and then carded fS-6x his fmsl effr-rts to re- Marty Karcw as- C1-H L'-r second place mcncr cf I Other leaders Lrished a follow Buccaneers To Meet Adams Fire Tonight In Game at Taft Corpus Christ! Buccaneer basketccrs will meet the Adams High School eager in a game to be played tonight the Taft gymnasium Conch Bill DuBose of the local team announced yesterday The Adams five currently is runner-up in the District 73-B basketball campaign Previously tied for the lead with the Ingleside Mustangs it dropped to second place when the Ponies defeated them 36 to 26 last Friday The Corpus Chrlsti quint was downed by Becville 37 to 24 in a District 16-AA North Zone conference game last week-end The Pirate-Adams tilt tonight is a non-conference of four bouts with all six of the Corpus Chrisli entrants in the ring at least once The top bout of the evening proved to be the welterweight contest which saw Norton Ligon outpoint Carl Smith by reason of his aggressiveness and more accurate punching The trim young welter kept Smith swinging wildly all during the three one and one half minute rounds and seemed only vulnerable to Smith's body blows Charles Wall smooth-working middleweight front Kingsville outsmarted two opponents without much trouble In his first bout Wall taught David Trammel who was fighting his first light that it's not always a good policy to wade in blindly regardless of one's fighting instinct In his second encounter Wall gracefully avoided most of Dale King's numerous punches and every now and then deftly caught King about the face and head with eficctive blows In the first bout of the evening Billy Mooney worker over young Billy Joe Col (man who is not entered in the Golden Gloves i Sixteen LHIrrilirn for because he is not yet 16 Mooney was the cleverer boxer of the two boys but Billy Joe looked es if he would rather box than eat any day By far the swinglngest slug-gingest do-or-die bout of the evening however was staged by a couple of annonymous youngsters who must have been all of ten years old These kids were Just fighting for the fun of it and it and it provided the best entertainment of the evening for the crowd Fred Lutz local boxing enthusiast refereed all the bouts Those boys who will make the trip to San Benito are as follows Lightweights: foutth 1200 Ilenry bowled 638 to win Class A singles event with finishing second with Doyle Cabnnix took third with 624: William Kirk 612 and James Wilson fifth Cabaniss totaling 1818 the top award in Class and Kirk was second 1801 The Security Laundry Co with 2420 won first place Class team event Tower Teachers were second 2418 and Gulf Star Foundry third with 2354 In Class doubles Salyers Lea Bradshaw took the with 1012 and Crane and who had 982 were Herman Richards raptured place in Cluss single feme of 507 10 points better Olio Geppelt and Gilbert who finished a serond place with 497v The Class all-events prize went to Faulk with Kennedy had 1463 to eep runner-up spot Woodshuro Grill Squad Auuounrcd al Banquet WOODSBORO (Sp) lettermen for the 1941 Eagles fort bail team named at the third annual for the high school held here The letiermcn arc Jaircs Charles Wagstaff Thomas Hayward Durdin Knokc Jr Durdin Hoffmann Brown Lipscomb Bill Calk Scvoro Ray Cruz Donald Amsden Jimmie and Driscoll Henkhaus Thomas and Durdin w-ere -55 Aj Zimmerman Lloyd Man- grur End Harry Lassie? ail 286 are fur Tun-hey I never any good to the fault football and athletes as on 600 Clmt A Changes One school in Cla-t A A lat year ana two tbst were in Clvs will compete ui Class A curing tre 11142 lootbail season accord mg to Kidd attiiefi! cijocfor ol tle Texas Intcrschoiavtie League Bcewllf is going into Ur tried 38-A from Li strict J6-AA wta will piay Cucro Bail Fkitevilt Karnes City Kcnecy Foil L-vaca Jietugo Victoria and YurKtcw L' Beil moves up lrr-n C- to crJs Distnc 1C-A and Jctcn ulive Quintet 58 fr 7 here last Adams High Quint ram pics regory In 58 to 7 Style vances from division to ct irffete in Diblnri 22-A Tne District 33-A The Sports Trail Sports Trailer Denies Rumor Bites Hand Feeding Him rirvpd one thro urn the htyp for membership Sixteen Woods-boro were banquet squad Culberson Jack Driscoll laL' FiV-llarsdorff Gomez Grimes Hutchinson elected co-captains of the team with Hutchinson bring selected as the best lineman and Durdin as the best back Jess McKenzie manager of Uo Taylor Lumber Co was chosen by the squad as the city' 1 Rockport Cugcrg Win Consolation Trophy At Bloomington Meet CUrTlmi Ktws Bsrvlt ROCK Coach Jim Rockport Pirates won the consolation trophy by defeating Cuero 15 to 13 It an invitation basketball tournament held at Bloomington Saturday Victoria High was the tournament winner with the host Bloomington quint runner-up riuge of Rockport was selected on the second all-tournament team Other teams that entered the meet were Refugio Moulton Port Lavaca and Bloomington -m Ire dr nt-lve of tleaumonl Manager n-G- scfce S'M-lboutre se-m gi Ti1 nit F' nr? V'ir -i' i 'i- r-n- ket at i-r tour: find 22 rmrV- By WHITNEY MARTIN of various and sundry customers vnRif ii- nK ftvi-p Yes -ir we're tne guy wro -tina! in frint ot trombone irlaytr -uc-i-nt a leron and who a guy wro ibajC5 trying get cats put cn the at ti hand eets rnn priority list tne tennis olayers wcie going to -a' rubber won't nave any strings for theii BUly Mooney 135 pounds Welterweights: Norton Ligon 143 pounds Carl Smith 140 pounds Middleweight: David Trammel 155 pounds Charles Wall 152 pounds Dale King 157 pounds Hi ing of a rr I'F TP Z2 racquets It all begun with the start of our official entry into the war and can be traced to a befudoled attempt to discover the most logical relationship between sports htel hut that' sv-t-corrpLT ert nowaday- The above a of three men on a hrrse It's just a photograph of yours very truly made fjrm the opinions Th Del mu i lii'Urnvrl 'lie --i in tH- -iJi C'-icii bc-e rc Hi ilUIM'ilU O' till lievs dd Jjck I-g'ie I- ii''fi Siirm ii ITeono'it i limp By ONciil loirirJw maruiger ol the Cunt land Iridium to inur tei at Bt-uunrinti the Tigers it-tuwv-d tier jitr rung Half under Mixaper ixi Bamr Irom 1'nif to two members tor thr 3 M2 SfUMVi Detroit also ann'i-jnced that the Beaumont Club wvuid tran at Lukeiand Fla hiauquai-'ters Jr-r Ue Tipcit L1 JM Nr fV Overwhelms 50 to 22 NAS Quintet Cafe ja rr ff th i ii 0 a i 0 0 0 0 1 1 a a i I T--fi: (irn-i-r i ki-i-'K- -r-n i-ii-f K'id- i -pr ft: it I Cards Have Rookie Set To Take Over Job at First Base with nine points for second Bmcttfck the scorers Steers Track Card ii GrcfvrF 71 ro jt pr tp Ills 3 I 1 0 I 4 ft 9 Ctiucli Cl di- Ii'Gcii-M'' 3 M2 Unucifity nf Ttxu Uiiii and' in Id te-im will hit the M'-d 3ii IliM-key run Get ol their J(l iippeuroMi th IlUl'If IllTK Ol laril Oil The peif iikv in ri(ct? at N3i ni-ii "in 'l es Fi-iay CHICAGO Jiiri 26 Hi John The Fliers are rapidly approaching peak form for their February 14 date in New Orleans with a team from the sister station in Pensacola Fla The air station fives will clash in the Louisiana city with all proceeds of the game going to the Navy Relict Fund Helms a star guard paced the fliers to victory last night when he split the meshes for nine field goals and a total of 18 points Lee Cafe forward sank two field goals and five chanty tosses to finish The powerful Naval Air Station quintet continued its victory march through the ranks of strong semi-pro and college basketball teams of the Southwest last night when it handed Ethel's Cafe live a 50 to 22 trouncing In a game played in the gymnasium on the main station The gymnasium was packed There was no doubt ns to the Flier's superiority as they subdued the Cafemen currently tied for the leadership in the City Basketball League ST LOUIS Will the trading of First Baseman Johnny Mire to the New Giants materially affect the St Louis Cardinals' prospects of bagging the 1942 National League pennant? Even the crystal gazer help out on this question and therefore it must remain unanswered until late next September when the baseball season normally end However the decision of Cardinal chieftains Sum Breadon and Lohrman who will adrl strength to an already powerful hurling corps Catcher Ken O'Dcn First NAS Drown Edinnnmi Uirdfl Kalion niHtriurr Hrlink Krarirr Uallart Siwar Tntil bun'l crc Flirt win RuMhn Marino al Hallanan Applrby Koklnru rainagny Baseman John McCarthy and C'r '-I: rds pp-ved 2t I II rr rr ti i I ft ft a i i a i 4 a a a i i cost him Branch Rickey to part w-ith Mize's in the wleie he ceik out the Chicago Toronto services was jn line with their policy of depending on replac-mcrts developed in the club extensive minor Hague Filling Mie'i shoes Isn't going be the Bici' arid April 11 Here i the Mi-rch 6 Biuir Ci'y p- 1 i i'Oj 21 at hiirt WiTlii Tliirch £8-Timi f'li-ij1 Aj'i'il 2 'J exiu ui Sin! hill April II LSC-Rve il Arril 18 Ki'D-i'j lii-jny ot Law ii'pir Ki)1- April 24 ami N-Diaki i-y lit IH--- I1 1 1 i I i I MI i Muy 2-AAM-jv I Hi lin (04 FiMilIiall- I v'-i ban toccy ard it ij- fred that amouTil i fjc- lV i Sr C'urt via ui i-u'-i-i of hmli'g a Hi- i' iaM I key giirnc between the iihrk liaAki! and the I u'i ii-) Piy liead" hi a it'-it'i fan and 1 ii May 8 and Suuthwi and war efforts We gut as far as filth cousins ti cn lost tre went The idea itemed to oe that it was our idea 'il pi its should be chucked into Die wute basket ior the duration Which wasn't the i ig: I idea at all although we ll admit there arc couple of sports we'd just a soon see put away in a closet without moth balls We believe sports should be carried on ax much as possible as usual even expanded in the case of amateur participant sports There is no argument against the fact that anything which promotes physical well-bemg is of general benefit and that as a nation we have been pretty much a lot of two-on-tie-50-yard-hne athletes content to get our exercise by proxy and that anything that can get us up off our haunches is worthwhile More than that it's a miracle Our argument was with professional sports which might con-ider thcmsclvcx essential to morale That's a lot of hooey aa we haven't yet reached the point where we have to have a song and dance to keep up our spirits to fight for hie liberty and the right to pursue happiness The President wants baseball to continue which is fine want baseball to continue as long as possible And football and track and golf nd swimming and everything the except the couple of sports we have locked in the closet without mothballs When we reach the point where we can't have sports then we're In a real jam Jt i-n't going lo be so easy to expand sports as any arm-chair gi rl who is induced to hop out of bed and urge his creaky frame through a set of sctDng-up exercise before an-yipen window will realize Or have you tried that lately? It's downright discouraging rankly our Idea of Btrcnuous exen iro in recent years is walking to telephone to call somebody to come and chungo a tire Wv won't got that exercise any more sik there be any tire to rhnngc We might walk to a telephone to call somebody to tell them not to come to rhange a tire nnd get in our exorcise that way Getting back to our Kour-puu attitude toward sports why shouldn't we take a rap nt Diem? Alter ail no sports no sports writing no sports writing no job no job ho iuod no fund no indigestion and we always wondered how we'd get jid of our indiges-ln-n But we've had it so long now it's hcciinie Mimelliing of a pet maybe we'll Jet spurts go on after all Lwulnt Erkhler and Ca-Srnrar: llarkina cxiilain-4 get ex- Solomon Giles Negro School Awards Letter to Eighteen Boys Letter awards were presented to 18 members of the Salomon Coh-s Green Horni football squad yesterday morning at a program in the auditorium of the negro school Two members of the coaching staff were also given awards along with the trainer and manager The 1941 Hornet squad played 11 games winning eight losing two 8iid being one One of its losses and the tie were recorded In district play while the team was cash running into five figures In O'Dea the Cardinals will have a receiver who hits from the left side of the plate imething they have not had for some lime Walker Cooper and Gus Mancuso other Cardinal catchers are right-hand batters Ax for McCarthy fcc has been transferred to the Columbus club and can be recalled when and if the Cardinals need him The Giants in obtaining Mize realized long ambition They have not had a had-hitting first baseman since Bill Terry retired from active play some five years ago While the trade may have been a mild shock to some members of the baseball fraternity it was no starting surprise to the 28-ycar-old Mize Big John said he had a premonition he would not wear a Cardinal uniform in 1942 Apparently referring In his holdout siege last spring Mize said: you hold out a rouplc of limn against th Cardinals you know finished with the organization I had a feeling lute last season that I wouldn't be with the dub in 1942 I removed all my belongings from the Cardinal clubhouse and the fiisl time I've done anything like to an easy Disk due to fact Diet hitlers of big John's type are not found without diligent search Mize came to the Cardinals In 1326 irom the Caidinai-owni'd Roche liter team nf the International League During his six-year tPim w'itn the Cardinals Mize's batting average always topped the 300 mark It was JS23 in 193G 361 in 1927 337 in 193C 344 in 1929 314 in 1340 end 317 in 1941 A candidate for Mize's former job is 23-yer-nJd Ray Sanders St Iiuis boy who played last season for Columbus Cardinal Hub in the American A'sociution Sanrieir who sp-ndi 6 feet 2 Inches comes to the Cardinal" with a promising record Like Mzi ha bats Jclt-handcd and 'brow with his right arm He hatted 300 for Columbus in 1941 and in tiic important department of driving in runs l-o hud 120 to his ci edit In event Sanders make Ihe grade the Cardinals have a fellow by the name of Johnny liopjj an outfielder who iiImi can BLENDED 33 TIMES TO MAKE ONE GREAT BEER It'i the BLEND thot Better the Beer Try pli Jirrt base Hupp filled in fa-pably for Mize when the latter on tlie tidelmes with injuries M-UMltl Brea don and Rickey raid they arc a1ifll(i vitli the tinde Thcy gqt jiglit-iiand pitcher Bill 'I'd (iridelcr ARANSAS HASS iSp) The riC'-uil fivtball banquet for the A jiucs J'a's G'lidcM rantbers held FnH-iy r-ght at the nan Churel annex at wbi-h tiiur nn-mbeis cf the squad ii'-eived tiieir gold footballs Jliyi'iv J( eotod Conch Hcm gift Other a vei-p Nr-b-lil'i- --i: fiKli and Paul t'in'vn i-im- ol the Blourner tr-v in attend nee included Knjit and Mu Faulk Mrs Mr vd rs Haidm and tle pep iquad girls fi'irine eel I) June 19 nod NCAA inert lmeuin Neb Mary Jam Gonuuri Miami Ilillimiri omrii Gulf Kimil fur Mnlal Oh Al GAItllS Fiy Jits Nfteeii-i ar-elif Muiy Jam liii'iiibii sid in mi a Jim- fi-t-11 IC pi I turmtlH-c Imiiijr In menu! in the Miami Viiineii'h Geif iniiniimint fnni irime amiped tini'iaijuiei The SiiiiiMila Fla arid llirmrimid Iml was nut in 35 two under Uimirij par but fclipi-cd Jo 43 rum ng limnr The awards were presented by Woolsey member cf the school board Other members of the school board and visitors were Introduced by Superintendent Baker Harry Stitcler head coach or the Corpus Christi High School Buccaneers made the principal talk He praised the conditioning work of the negro school coaches and of the team trainer pointing out that not a single boy received a serious Injury during the season The province of Quebec Canada produced mixed grains to an estimated value of $2779000 lit 1039 winning five league games to grab second place The Hornets' goal line was crossed only eight times during the season while they racked up 37 touchdowns San Antonio was the only team to score as many as two touchdowns against the Hornet defense Those -awarded letters at program with number of years ployed are: Boyd Gipson Hilton and Stoney two years each Shaw three years and Uje following who won their first letters Alexander Anderson Everhart Hogue Hubbard Kelley Mills Mills Mathis Purdy Taylor Tipton and Williams A Dawkins manager and Lloyd trainer were awarded letters as were Coaches John Thomas and Lester Mocre The Hornets will definitely lose Stoney Shaw and Hubbard The remaining 13 are expected to return next scusun And PROVE ll! JrnLin Slarl (lomrliacK 1'HllADELPHIA Jan 20 (Jh- Ta-w Jeikir- Punier l-ghtwrght 1 1 ampniri will rtart a 'CMTnepatk eie heii jv when he t-pbifi hJirty Revo tl Ndienee- taifv iti a lO-rnprider Fi Min-ler Jieiiriiii Taylor In apooimnig the malrh aairi the wi-igila wiiu fixed at 140 pound: TARRANT'S I1MIIM1 lAl'KlJ! OATS GUIOMi Mftil OKT A AftiSAS Call SO IS 1 McGregor studio everything nioTOGRArnic SPECIALIZING in PHOTO DEFENSE PASSES AND BADGES 1018 CHAPARRAL STREET ALLOYS Wim gold is alloyed it is nec-C'-ary to employ a buy metal as nn alloy but platinum requites the more precious iridium a an alloy DIAL 7821.

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