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mi SATURDAY STAR-BUllETIN, HONOLULU, T.H., FEBRUARY 18. 1956 i WO PAGE 24 0 W6r ono Records i Swim Meet Ends Today Higuchri, Rodrigues Win Body-Beautiful Crowns I vanalle Hoe, Gerald Miki Shatter Isle Records Tommy Kono. world and out the listed records of 292 Olympic middleweight weight-: and. pounds for the re dlining champion, last night spective lifts, made a prophet of feis.trainer Dr. -Richard You.

with two TACKED HOI SE WATCHES record-breaking performances He snatched 2S0 pounds and 'at Nuuanu Y. ''cleaned 360 in arriving at Showing during intermission; his total aggregate of 9334 The Territory's No. 1 pros- her ILH. pect for the U.S". Olympic worn- Patricia Trent, finishing a good en's swimming teamethis year, second Ivanelle Hoe.

reported in with -rVc ttw two impressive victories last Another two-time winner in lfh ffnfES the senior division was Chnck. i Jt GW- former Punlhou free-Invitational Swimming meet the Elizabeth Waterhouse Me-. 0 later starred for morial pool Grg won he -0 and 1(K The second half of the meet-yard freestvle in 24.4 and 53.7 will get under way today at seconds, respectively. All told, there "were four; The 18-year-old Lfliversity of. new Hawaiian records set in (I: N.

OX Bv BOB COLE You noticed, I'm sure, the story that America's most famous amateur golfej-, Dwight Eisenhower, has returned to the fairways to pursue his favorite sport The President banged 200-yard drive off the first tee at ttfe Glen Arven Country Club course in Thomasville. Georgia. Thursday said with feeling. "I've been looking forward to 3 It's generally conceded that Mr. Eisenhower gave golf its biggest boost when he took out his bag of clubs and started hitting the ball regularly.

This source of enjoyment an'd' relaxation? Jias long been a favorite form of entertainment and recreation for millions of Americans. of the Mr. Hawaii and Miss pouncs. a pacxea nouse. esu-Teen-Age body beautiful con! mated at 600 fans, saw the tests.

Kono -smashed his ownSacramento-born Nisei in ao world marks for the press and tion. Jotal aggregate to make good eDr. You.chalrman of the Ha Dr. You's pre-mect predictions, waiian A.A.U. Weightlifting Kono hoisted 2954 pounds' Committee which sponsored in the press and totaled a stags13 mcet said ono 5 igering 9354 poundsun the In itiiMUUHUi tubulin iciation for recognition.

I Kono weighed 164 pounds last night, just under the mid limit. Dean Higuchi. representing Mit's Health Studio, captured Jenkins Cops Skating Title Hawaii freshman sliced 10.7 the opening night program. off her Hawaiian rec- Outstanding performance in easily winning the 200- the men's senior division was ''yard breaststroke for senior turned in by Hawaii Swimming i women. Club's promising Gerald She was clocked in 2:47.6 as He Ibwered the Isle standard compared to" her former Isle for the 200-yard Individual! Istandard of 2:58.7 which she medley record by 15.6 seconds.

et in Tuesday's trials. Miki did the eight laps in Later that evening, coach 2:47.6. The former record, held rDncnrprTrvnRru the ir. Hawaii title. Masa Na r-SSaS yh kan8 Timmy's Modern runnerup.

jwas two down and one to gof Wll JW txrJl Soichi Sakamoto's Olympic i by Art rujmo, was hoDeful won the 220-vard free- 1C 111 HfUlUUlC llllif Ul ii j. Ill IWU UlilCt tLUIU-UlfiHv four-time world figure skating MISS RODRIGUES: CROWNED champion.0 fc Bernice Rodrigues of Tim After winning the Olympic Gym wa! crowned Miss champfenship lastfmonth Jen-jTeen-Age. Mona Mae Maer- My If i UVl I 13 Nankai Hawks Meet All-Stars kins wrapped up the world tens, also oiTtmmy's won sec jchampionship last night thelond place, while Carolyn Hee of the "big three. (Mifs) gained third spot." ingerformances, the Punahou i junior women relay quartette of Laurie Hird, Brenda Par-jsons, Charlotte Smith ind Lin-ida Revnolds negotiated the 200-fard distance in 2:02.1 Hold record Patricia Miles of H.S.C swam the 100-yard junior women butterfly in 1:16.2. Hey 0 former standard jwas 1:17.6, set Tuesday.

in the Now hecgoes after the Amer- Judges inQ the Mr. Hawaii ican crown in Philadelphia next: Contest were Emerick Ishika month insan effort to become' wa. Joe Lum. Hiram Tosaka, theesecond skater; from the Henrv Koizumi, and Dr. Don When the President commenced to play the game regularly, many thousands more gave a "try- The txcsujt: more golfers today than ever before and more learning the game every day.

FITHIAN Pete Fithian. manager of thelona Inn on the Big Island, formerly was manager of the Augusta. Georgia. National Golf Club. In that capacity Pete was on hand on several occasions when Eisenhower played the Augusta National course with Bobby Jones.

Dave Patton and other 3 The story of the President's golf irt prowess is no secret. A Georgia' sportswritfcr several months ago published a nationally-read article in Sports Illustrated that dealt with the good" and the bad of Eisenhower's golf game. Pete, a lover of the game himself, calls the President a "good amateur golfer." That corroborates the opinion of others. The President couldn't understand the interest in his game." Pete remembered, "but he played right along while the writer and photographer did their work. "I'd say he's a good golfer who loves the game," Fithian concluded.

HOOKS AM) SLICES The U.S.A.R.P.A.C. Golf Association will sponsor a three-club Scotch Foursome Tournament tomorrow at the Fort Shafter Golf Course. Participants will be allowed to play with any throe clubs of their choice. Entrants' are expected from Fort Shafter. the Leilehua Golf Course and Kalakaua Golf Course.

Tee time is 12:30 p.m. The Hawaiian P.G.A. will hold a pro sweepstakes Monday at the Mid-Pacific Country Club, Ron Patten, secretary, has announced. The sweepstakes will begin at 9 a.m. The regular P.G.A.

meeting will follow." Mid-Pacific Country Club will host the Horizontal Golf Club tomorrow in its February ace play. Tee time is 11:30 a.m. a The Honolulu Produce Golf Club will hold a tournament tomorrow at Waialae beginning at6? a.m. Members a will play against par. 3 p.m.

Sunday United States to win all three. iGustuson. 0 b. The Miss Teen-Age Contest w- 1 3 ijudges were Bill Moffett, Bob Watanabe. Richard Kajiyama, Rex Ikeda, and Harold Nari yoshi.

Richard Tomita and Arthur Kiniski, Blears 0 Face Yarga-Kovacs 0 Team Tomorrow Sfor-Blletir Photo Tommy Kono finds lifting Bernice Rodrigues, right, who won the cMiss Tetn-age title, and runner-up Mona Mae Maertens and easy task after smashing two world middleweight lifting records last night. judged the weightlifting event. Roger Toguchi and Timmy Leong were the meet directors and Andrew Park the master The Nankai Hawks are tnals- scheduled to make their fifth; Last night's results: appearance On OahU When they! l-meter tfWiiif. men senior 1st. Don- Stake on the "Rural and Hono-jMorey (Division- 24290 4 a 11 Cf.

points; 2nd. Wallv Nakamoto (LHl.i IIUIU A.J. A. Leagues 3rd. Pftcr Reynolds 27th itomorrow at Honolulu Stadium 4th, Bin stone (unattached), 191.80.

lai o- p.m. 5o.var( freestyle, girlr 9-10 1st. I Managers Goro v- 3rd Kiinanl Larrou (H.s.C). l(Honolulu) and Koso Furukawa' Time, 39.5 seconds. (Rural) have roster of" 241 50-yard freestyle, girls 1112 lsti inlavprc in splppt frnm Karen Barcheski (H.S.C.): 2nd, Ninia IP1-, SeieCl irom.

jstorrs 3rd, Sherry Paul While no definite starting; Time, 33.8 seconds. lineup has. been 50-yard freestyle, men junior 1st. hrrp arp thp likplv Kawakami (U.H.); 2nd. G.

Jhungj nere are me liheiy sianers. (u.h.); 3rd, c. Kanemori (H.s.c.).' George Fujishige (Rural) cjTime' 235 sec- i Gene ceremonies. jBlears, who probably rate as jthe busiest champions in ex Li Isports. tackle Billy Varg? and Drag.

mOtOrCyClO Bolt Finsterwala, Palmer Tied at 737 in Texas Open rovati luinunuw ingui I at the rCivic Auditorium. They are tthecNatioiial Wres-itling Alliance's World tag team Races Tomorrow At Kohuku Strip Stn fHnnnlnlin 1h 200-yard freestyle jelay, women iun- iiasmmoio inonoiuiu) Punahou -A lLaurie Hird, Tsune Watanabe (Rural) 2b, Brenda Parsons, Charlotte Smith, Lin- Joe Oda (Rural) 3b. Dick Kita-iJ fyids-Jn Punahou B. Time, 2:02.1 (new Hawai- (Honolulu) ss, Toku Ta-ian record). 1 i place at 141 was Mike Fetchick, resuing cnampions.

ouiineir, week-s rained-out drag whose 63rled the first round.titleo will not be on the navc been rescheduled He soared to a near disastrousiwnen they meet hovacs andTfnr tnmnrrnw at ho Kahnk-n 0 By HAROLD V. RATLIFF SAN Feb. 18 (AP The field wascut to Ala Wai Green Fee Hike on the strength of 4 wo out-jVarga. Airstrip with most of the 1955 i AtA today as tempestuous tppeshnts that, mst! The star and: 1 f.v.Minrie tooGcVinfc thot onct The star and naka, Larry KamiShima (HonO- 200-yard medley relay, men Junior and Riki ral). Outfielders.

'ton; 4, H.S.C, 5th, H.S.C. B. Time, Pitching duties have been 0.1; '1 i 1 -o TT. i 50-yard freestyle, men seniorlst, assigned tO Carl Shimoda, Hi- Chuck Gray (P.S.O; 2nd, K. Koster roviiki Tnmita D.iviH Tak Ana Va i (Wuntington B.C.): 3rd, B.

Belshe my.Boit, tnecoiortul campaign-; hi f- jVarga, holder of the Pcific'titi Revised by Commission G. Beaton l. i tt (Munxingion tin. eerknT 26n The field of 157 was trimmedjCosav Among top drivers compet- mkinff hi-? first tnnr led thpto 67 professionals and lcamin UP Ior Sne lirsl ing will be Jimmy Pflucger, $20 000 Texa Onen Into Secateurs for the final 36 holes1' 4 I Lau, Dick Lee, Moki Mae- third round andotomorrow. A Thef tafg uteam tch Jlmovl Longie Gandall.

S. Nishi- IIUIU iUUllu. re i 4 folic nr t-. nn. i- ijhh.uiii uvciiu, ous (Pun 5th.

Harrison (U.S.M.C.). B. Okumura (Honolulu). i Time, 24.4. cKuln $1 9n and thf monthlv ratei tu tt i.

ij i 220-yard freestyle, veomen seniflr wi.r F' yr- xidwiwi utiedlfU lie oesi ist, Ivanelle Hoe (U.H.); 2, PaJ Trent nic tri iYta rnnncioc Was requirea to.maKe Dut ma, uomcs. layior ivai. scheduled green fee changes 4th, minute time-limit headlinemjeYbert and r-to nr. CrJ A such Ed George Bessa, stars as Liu Lau went into a tie for first place to as previously determined. ipiayers in the country league's 3rd, Ann The ek end and holiday; 12-3 and.

the Honolulu all-stars fB fl0T7mre t' C6nnie irate, earlier established at $2, A.n raip. earner esran isnea ai az. cn iUI Hie iYA VJUll UU15C wn rn snares mam evenr ni i Charley i --r i i i 'i i Fti rs. 1 1 1 1 it nuifv 1 1 1 1 1 i ti-oe onnnnnoH loct oht hu at i6i ior jo noies evem-; failpH FnrJing with the Al Lolotai versus eu-k and ntrh Rinn 100-yard breaststroke. men-, junior fill rrmnrl vocterrlov iU1 iuuu zri rvit--KOKicni t.nnn russ e.

au the Territorial fair lowerea 10 i.a. he Rural-Honolulu erosterilst Randv Chun PaU' 2nd- T- Giles jsion. Thus. alWreen fees'for inrlndP r.enr AnVai A Y.vJntir.. (larr.JJ.4f.hj Knit nntorl fnr hie rltih'P1 lldU IIXIUIK luu.

vlivei, 15U Mdltu lumuuun i-vj- UOll, IlOieu ior niS fT 4- t1; i Muu lOiiUaxweiiitD aim, xjiuiai, nuwdimii mit-nuiu- iiuku die niuiuitjA.it; ijuj 4 Th fAmmiccinn hv a R.1 Ala Wai rnnrco uoro raicoH in i il.I.p 'i-i itnrOWinf rlUT. 3 Stmn? vuiiiiiiiivu, a luiovu, i Lllcl I XlUIIl 1 1-1 1 1J I Willi inpiiriin.i. iuiicj i.u.i. i lOSKi 1-iD. ldtes a juuo ariisi in jnao wnicn win snow uerman aria.

has Vote, hiked the "week dav rate'effective following infieldPTs- Hank-i 100-yard backstroke, men junior ifpr ea decade he aim win nave looe ai nis nlnsaIO. reier acnuocrt t-. tt (1st, Pat Murata 2nd, W. Tay- 4 150 this winter did a 1- jMatsue, Eddie Uejpon, Henrylior 3. c.

Brown h.lff" a Kubota and Joe Tamura (Ru-lR- coulter ih.s.o; b. ciiesiunder-par 70. icn 4.) BREAK PAR to cope with the Japan wres- Charles Jlolt and Rodney Forty-five players broke par iChung. over the Eort Sam' Hans Schnabel nd, Dick; ral); Allen Yamamoto, rp i Ull.l. 1 line, i.

i tr. 100-yard butterfly, women junior THREE-UXDER-PAR (mMfflmL FinQtprwaiH nn iho tnnr for Houston Course, which was a'Beyer are billed for a one-fall VIC- 1st. Pat MUes (H.S.C); 2nd. Charlotte Odo. Ken Nakakura and tor "Mori (Honolulu)? mith 3Bd, Ginna rrazier 4th TVka? third year and winner of PPening day.isemifjnal.

They open tornr- Mair Time, had la 68. l14 wa.s Quite windy yesterday, row's card af8 p.m.- Ricdn League Slates Twin Bill 5th, Pegg FAft WEST (new Hawaiian record). A A 1 psnpriall in thp af tprnnnn and ioo.v,ph SPnior i st. iresnesi iresnman on me lour, San Francisco 74, St. Mary's (Calif.) 63.

Isaac Harbottle 2nd. C. Bobin: posted a 69. He hasn't yet WOn I tdUbeu, lO iUdr gep- U.CL.A. 77.

Oregon State 5tf. Stock Car Races Postponed Week son tArmvJ; 3rd. o. Kenny (H.i.j.; oil or tVio tnnr me vviue open tuuise. Moore Balks At Pompey Bout 4th.

a. Young Bj thf A(orUtrd Prfss EAST Brown 87. Columbia 59. Dartmouth 79. Cornell 61.

Syracuse 75. Pe nn State fS. Holy Cross 8fi, ColRate 63. Massachusetts Colhy 67. Maine 74.

New Hampshire 72. Boston Univ. 98. Rowdoin 69. Stanford, 78.

Southern California 74 Forty Niners versus Hawaii and Jong's versus Ramblers is the doubleheader offered Puerto Rican Baseball League aaing aown to a ue ior loin Ail nci muvw nuu uic shima (H.S.C). Time, 1:06.2 tiinal 36 holes with J7 players California 87. Washington State 55. Washington 46. Idaho 34.

Rained OUt last ntcrht Ann Robinson fbunched within thrCe strokes SArRAMF.TTf) Palifnrrna fant inmnrrnw at Tnakila toioraao 70. BHgham oung Stock car rarincr! George-Ann Sure (Pun 0 ir i i Miriam McDonald (U.H.): 4th, Lila Wyoming 95. Utah State 73. (Program in Honolulu Stadium Iwanaga (U.H.): 5th, Judy Sheehan Tratt 9.t. t'nion (N.

V. 76. Punahou Wallops Laupahoehoe Brocklyn College 101, Klncs Point 81 of each other. Feb. 17 (AP) 'Ligh heavy-Park.

A stroke backs of thfe three weight champion Archie Moore; The first game is slated for leaders at 138 are, Doug Ford, balked yesterdav against going 9630 a.m.. the second for 11:30. the National P.G.A. champion through with his- scheduled Montana State 79, Colorado College has bten postponed Until next'(Pun )' Tims riattsourcn na. i ati na.

loo-vard ireesiyie. men senior i si. Albany (N. State 99. Oneonta 90.

Friday evening Chuck Gray (P.S.C.); 2nd, Buddy School's Hish "Punahou uuantico Marines uv. uavis-r-iKins irw 75. College of Pacific 60, San Jose State Originallv, MontS nmoTO Vioi Relshr fHuntineton B.C.): 3rd. G. Miki and Chandler Harper, title ficht acainst Yolande "F' Harrison (U.s.M.c.).

Buffanblu auintet made a sham-! quintet made a sham-S! Ll a'n5j Urt.U, rlnn Jbles of the Lauoahoehoe Hichtead ietera" won the -Pompey of Trinidad March: hOCKey at 0 ClOHCe West Liberty (W. Vi.) 87. Alderson thp rarH fnr- ihic' Hh c): 4ttl' B- Broaddus 78. Chico State 88. San Francisco State u.

1 fT CjTime. 53.7 seconds. ,11 1: WH.S.O: 4th. b. 'n-nmon inn n.

nvoc Innn Tll'rt VfllfC 1 CI I I QuinnlpiaC (Conn.) 85, Kings (N. 80. ccuuig, uut cany morning! 100-jard freestyle, 77. Regis 98, Westminster (t'tah) 62. Tain nSflorcea anotlier-V "Sift ffirS' Mi fm Vestrrdav for Ford had a 69 and Harper a 70; Moore gave his decision loS stponement.

Iih.s.c.i: 4th. sun wusey nJesiey Ior an 54 00 yesterday. M. Genshiea. secretary, Bto 4.

cw. a. Eastern Oregon 86, Oregon Educa- ros 5th. Laurie Hird Time. 1:05.8.

1-IUI. Ceorge Washington 107, Furman 87. Western (Colo.) State 85, Colorado Stetson 105. Rollins 63. State 67 Knoxville 133.

Livingstone (NO. 67., Y.vi i.mmn Puget Sound 74. Eastern ash. 6 nnnroH mciuaea in me snooiers uie vauiornia vinieiic torn- w- 100-vard backstrxe. men senior JrUnanOU pOUrCU It On tne i Cleveland 4.

Hershev I. 1st. Ken Foster tHuntinston B.C.); Rio. U1-nd jn thp Buster Cupit. Walter Bur-lSSlOh and Unofficial inter- ncrsne.

2nd. c. jhung (U.H.); 3rd. b. Harrison: rf IJr iLh iRTe kemo.

Ernie Vossler, Jack mediary inrMoore's long dis- eastern- lfagie (U.S.M.C); 4th. W.Taylor (H.S.C.);ihalr after leading 36-lb at the lna T- dLjhcK Philadelphia 9. Johnstown J. 5th, c. Brown Time, 1:03.4.

iintermtssion jBurke, Joe Bill tance argument uith British nw Haven 5, Baltimore 3. Tnrltidpd in thp I.Q hnnpr of the California Athlptie American' league iintermtssion. (Tenn 6t. oan Netmen Blank McKinfey Whitworth 77. Pacific Lutheran 61.

Pasadena Naiarene 76. Santa Barbara 59. Portland Univ. 102, St. Martins (Wash.) 69.

boxing officials. Ogden. 220-yard freestyle, men junior 1st. The Cushnie twins. Bill arid Tampa 89.

F.rskine 84. Minwr.sT Oklahoma 69. Kansas 68. Kent State 74. Miami tOhio 73.

best Moore said he would box in Iolani's well-balanced varsity ATS. Mu'iprRiDick, each scored 15 points fof 6 nnis team walloped McKin-jMurat. 5th, onekjPunaiiou. Tom Gray eontrib- rounqra S1X unQer-Par pd- William Bailey (H.S.C); 2nd, J. Parks Vossler had the day's Sn niffn Stt Rl san nifo 'TT len Carleton 77.

Lawrence 72. (H.S.C). Time, 2:25.2. South Dakota 69, South Dakota State e3 luted 12. Milton Ugalde was top ley 5-0 yesterday at the latter'sj! i breaststroke.

women senior! Portland State 90, Southern Oregon. C(mrt ResuKs foHow. Creighton 72. Omaha 61. 1st, Ivanelle Hoe 2nd.

L. Miki, 161. ijintmakcr for gerg Leads London March 13, but against jsomeone other than Pompey not for his title. He said it is too cold in Brit-Jain now and he feared he 'couldn't make the 175 pound weight limit." Seattle 89. Gomaja 78.

SINGLES Carlton Kop won bv de.s )l i 3r? VoRe. 1 4mi 1 i. I i-. v. re fault Avrr Panui, Pat Lo JvenIfy tf (new Ha Rv Twn Tesas Western 83, West Texas 71.

i An.i.. tvi. Hisruchi R-? MnrvmnMir Time, 2.47.6 ter CV Mj jrv" 9 Est. Eastern New Mexico 86. Howard', Iwhlooed Ren rj a iian, Payne t.

Sacramento State 71. Nevada 85. not Rtvr cmn.p 7v.rn 200-yard individual medley. men ST. PETERSBURG, Feb St.

Michaels (N.M.I 79, Arizona State (Colo.) State 73. Colorado bt Dennis Manabe-Karl Fujii i i'lil am4a B. Belshe (Huntinrtoni, A. iso- junrmers Dear Sheridan 58-49 (Hagstaff) 78. St.

Marys tTrx.) 85. Texas'Wesleyan Long Beach (Calif. Rodney Shimoki-Walter Tashlro 7 iLiV Time, 2.26.4 (new Hi, 92, 1 18 (AP Defending champion iPatty Berg entered the second ihalf of the 72-hole St. Peters- i Chapman State 81. t-j.

i 80. Midwestern (Tex 77. McMurry $9. East Texas $4. Sul Rom (two overtimes).

400-yard medley relay, men senior The Surfriders beat Sheri Announcing C-l iV i 1st. H.S.C A (Isosluma ima. volunteer conference iTOURNEY AT NASHVILLE LEAGUE TO START nv. Miki: 2nd. Farringt Taylor.

Ken- vv.u -c nvs A burg omen Open Golf Tour-i ngton: 3rd. Puna- dan AUtO Exchange 08-49 and tJ trnVp b. Time, 4:32.1. Sideal Finance downed Jong's Jtoda two strokes to hou 4th, Punahou An (Semifinals) ir Kast Tnn T.lncnlrt lmnriil SERVICE Air Korct AUtan 82. Lowry Kaimuki soou.

i 400-rard freestyle relay, women sen-! ExDrCSS 44-40 in force Base 79 utvia upscomo is, eeimoni utnn.iiui a ttouifii novice aim i t. to i SL Vincent (Pa.) 90. John Carroll 84. i vnllpvholl l'Po will Kp hVlrti'V 'ia' SJUniOT Upen KaSKetDail League Vua' vLVJ iConai n.nlJunior Ooen Basket! ijnfla ivey- plover, Li for ItMo tofl of 1i 5innnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnt7ian7 Monday night at the ldl nni 31 aim ct. Punahou Punahou Time, Marilynn Smith took 75 for 4th.

5th, a ry a gym. i- I- 4:37.5. jl I up New juiebmen STAN OMIYA CHUCK ROBINSON FORMERLY -WITH KALAKAUA MOTORS are now associated with CASTNER GARAGE LTD. "ua necreauoa center. 'Itasdlvgs" i Mikilua Poultry Panthers 0 2 Surfriders 144.

These two had tied the PrU first day with rounds of 69. i Most golfers were bothered yesterday by a strong wind, but -wo Mar Lena Faulk clipped four strokes off par for 70, the day's Ati best round. Irss That gave her 146 and a third -JJ place tie withsMarlene Bauer and Betsy Rawls. CIVIC AUDITORIUM SUNDAY-8 P.M. FEB.

19 7 6 0 7. i ---3 'Jong's ELsrress Honolulu Cafe (Ideal Finance Church Crossroads jSan Bakery iChov's Tailor 'LaSaUe Grill Sheridan Auto and Sand 1H if Tag Team Match Billy VARGA and 0 Sandor KOVACS Kri ai i i t1 OJwk KAMAAINA KANAKAS PREFER Sro Omiy. "STAN" or "CHUCK -will be happy to show you the NEW 1956 LINCOLN-MERCURY and the NEW FORD LINE THE KAMAAINA BEER OF HAWAII ROYAL BEER Smart Drinkers ar witching to ROYAL THE BEER OF BEERS VS. Varga Gono KINISKI Lord BLEARS AL LOLOTAI vs. KOKICHI ENDO HANS SCHNABEL vs.

DICK BEYER (Trades Accepted) Sw IulUtift fheo by Jock MaHvmeio Ml FHONE3: 71305 WHiw 114137 POPULAR PRICES PHONE 5-5002 for RESERVATIONS i iu it aim t931iS Ston73tll 1735 JJ tt. Chwck-744311 A winner or u-yara senior women freestyle, Ivanelle Hoe, left, is congratulated by runner-up and Best Beer BuyQ PD titJDEi U.H. teammate Patricia Trent following race..

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