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THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN. KINGSTON. N. WEDNESDAY EVENING. A A n.

IT gue Games ING '34 IMaurer" '36 15 O'Connor 6 23 38 39 Peters 7 Shiels 26 The first games- -in -the second Lund of the City League at the municipal auditorium on Tuesday resulted in wins for Elston Sport Shop over. the Forst Packers, 29 to 19; for the ead Enders over the A. C. 32 to I 9 and for the Elks over the Madden Aces, 30 to 21. The Dead Enders found it easy Iroing against the A.

C. W. ticking up an early lead. Scoring Enders was evenly divided and Bush with Hughes or etween ine points, while Storms scored of the losers' 12 points. I The Elston quintet was too liuch for the Forst Packers, pick- in- up an early lead in the first eriod and adding to it through- at the In the Maddens-Elks contest, Le Maddens led throughout the Ut three periods, wiih the third fcripd closing Maddens 19, Elks Williams and Perry each scor- 'six points and Van lored goal for the Elks'in the period.

Plaltner was the only fe who'could find the basket for Maddens in the last period. Tie scores: Elson Sport Shop FG FP TP L-guson, 3 3 9 Sawyer, i 3 1 7 ck, 0 0 0 Jtrandcr, 0 1 1 I Sawyer, 0 0 0 INussbaum, 2 1 5 Vncs, 0 0 0 s'ussbaum, 1. 7 11 7 29 Forst Packers' FG FP TP Idford, 1 2 4 is, 0 0 Maurer, 0 1 bphy, Iton, IceL Vlaurcr, 0 1 0 1 7 5 19 tore at end of first half: Els-' I 13. Forst 4. Fouls committed: ons 11, Forts 10.

Referee: bhlin. Dead Znacrs Maroon Cagers Play Friday Central Kec League -Italian-American Club (3) Marrello Ferraro Manfro. Guadagnola 183 142 195 156 DUSO basketball warfare comes cause. Tour of the back into its own this Friday eve- i Monroe basketecrs ning with three lu'ghly attractive five James were' above! the scoring coiumn with -10, 11, 12 and -20 'Sangi 189 161 195 13S ISO 209 474 467 poS 459 I the one figure in 865 883 130 225 123 189 797 2545! jTolson Dahn Total 198 195 200 216 234 225 972 1079 1001 3052 Boicfe L'6 Fleilly 6 20 6 Finn 3 77 Standings 121 140 124 113 113 123 118 94 116 124 92 93 92 31S7 3313 55i 2059 3299 211S 2056 451 1392 -115 205 i Andreas Predicts -Separate Sets 01 Rules for Colleges and High School Basketball Quintets 93 92 i 90' S7! SO: SI Si! SO; To: Nw York. Jan.

most colleges. TM! Andreas, who lias kicked around: Lew has been head rnar 1 this basketball game nearly two; Syracuse basketball 16 years. 70 G9 of He decays, figures the lime is cor.i-! in town for a game tonight Sampson Jones Dairy 203 198 i MTFerrrTM 216 211 206 BSSjPfters ri. IB-swells I 1 I i i -A battles on the menu. As for the 1X)inls irespeclively.

local fans of the cage sport the! However, this doesn't Morgan Linen (0) Griffin' i. 158 164 undefeated Kingston High School team entertains the Goldbacks from Newburgh. While Kingston and Newburgh are fighting it out on ihe municipal auditorium boards Port Jervis will be playing Ellenville Liberty playing Monticello. Ellenville, Liberty and Kingston will be lodged- as favor.tes in the three game card of th At the present writing Kingston and Liberty's Redskins are tied for first place with two victories each. By at least 10:30 this Friday the league's standings hiay, find.one of these teams in undisputed possession of first place.

As far as the individual games are concerned Liberty would be ihe 'probable club to be the holder of that coveted position as Monticello is a much weaker outfit than Newburgh despite the fact that the Stevedores haven't won game yet. Last Friday the Liberty Redskins, boasting of another exceptional basketball machine, reached out and had their ears pinnctl back'by the mighty'James-Mon- roe High School team from New York' city. 'Despite Lou Hasbrouck's apearance 'the 'Rossmen were soundly trounced by the boys from Gotham the score of 62 to Hasbroiicky who is" expected to-' give DUSO clubs a lot of trouble along with "Yutch" Meadow, another court sensation, chucked in .16 points in a losing the Redskin marauders. belittle As usua uiu I the Rossmen. are plenty powerful and with Ha'sbrouck'and Meadow dishing out.

the scores in fine fashion as in the 1938-39 season, Liberty will, be' Kingston's main club to keep an eye. on. The Redskins and the Maroon hook up in their all-important'fracas on January 19 at the Liberty stronghold 1 The men of Coach Gowey-Newburgh haven't hit their stride as yet but from all indica-'JBrizec won't have, an easy, time i Friday when these two- traditional schools together, on. the. auditorium court.

187 ..162 135 Marrello 119 160 159 108 169 162 Total 419 409 i Kowe Movers 189 197. 269 Dahn 199 2S6 499 459 119 709 732 758 2199 Total Kaplan Furniture (2) Costello 170 -139 154 463 I 138 145 156 301 161 181 554 168 183 534 160 172 199 531 Leskie 138 Astolas Swint 212 Glenn 203 Newburgh show. a. list' of outstanding players in Inzerjra, McCormack, JVIerritt, Lawrence, Stewart, Kohler. Capoletti and Pflus.

before, the final sounds. With these men on hand "and anxious foi' an upset triumph Coach 'G. Warren" Kias will have his worries cut out for him from start to Kingston's main meal ticket- Bob Curran, "the current sensation for Kingston's forces--will lead the Maroon- and White court warriors again this Friday in an attempt to.ieep on, top of the RUSO League, In every game, this year; the ex-Binghamton-High youth has been-pacing the Kingston five in outstanding style. with" Curran Coach Kias.will use Harry Flowers. Milt Strubel and Ray Lmd- horst.

Linden 167 131 J. Dawkins 157 111 Thomas 169 158 Brodhead 150 169 Dawkins 174 169 Handicap Total Boxing Secretary Foster Says Sport Is in Bad Way This Year 'A ics, Irian, FG FP TP ..1 2 4 3 9 ..4 1 9 ..1 0 0'' ..2 0. 13 '6 32 ACWA FG.FP. 2 0 "3i" ll- lert 0 ..0 1 tlL liilU OL Ul'iiL i 14y ACWA -3J- Fouls comi Dead 7, ACWA -'9: Coughlin. Madden Aces FG FP'TP" -By EDWARD FOSTER "Secretary, National Boxing Providence, 'Jan.

'3 Boxing is in a bad-way as it goes into year. It is and reeling from the repeated beatings it took during 1939, "beatings handed out -byl S.amc. We tirelv with the. very men. who its; lul inost ardent 7 supporters make' their living from the game." The has been growing for the.past years, as evidenced by such 'crises have; to "Jack 'Adarhick-Tfammell case" in bis, and' last year', the Harry Then --why -js promoter will- try-.

foist -upon the- public matches which he knows are really not matches a.1 all, but. only which, even'as exhibitions, would, be classed -as poor? 'wE have-'accomplished 13 30 re at end of first halC: Mad-ices 13, Elks 9. Fouls com-: Madden Ace's 6. Elks 3. rcc: Coughlin.

Tonight's Schedule lyron Michael "School- Gym (organs Aces. vs! Boston Jones Dairy vs-' N. T. A'. C.

ies ive lowns Rainbows ties Dairy quintet nosed out Sllenvillc Rainbows, 26 to 25. sw-ift game Tuesday. Closely iesied throughout, the game Jf time was deadlocked at 12 IrafE for the losers- led in png with 1 0 points. ne margin of victory was A shot each "having scored 11' 4 0 goals. nc Jor.es Daiiy FG peter, rf 3 some" year' which our vfy be'rielicicil to the We away -cn- and threetitle: Should Cut Practice Total 88S 785 873 2542 Dawkins Grocers (1) 146 138 154 210 19S 2S 28 28 444 406 481 529 541 84 S45 766 874 2485 Y.

A. (3) H. Ai-linsky Miller M. Arlinsky E. Balil Levy 132 138 130 134 152 167 174 144 121 Goldfarb 143 Handicap 51 51 131' 158 158 134 189 51 263 426 444 485 265 332 153 Total ii ITs Rclycas Colonial Women's League 30 9 coi i Murdocks 28 11 23,219 1 5 22 17 22,771 22 17 21,924 21 IS 22.202 17 22 22,026 14 25 21.446 32 27 20.74S 5 3-1 19,962 Records High single--C- Wilson, 209.

New York University's undefeated Violets. 1 Lew. best seen set in 426 1254 i Jones 234 62 -Avg. ing when separate sets of rules Lew. scouted the 60S ill be drawn for colleges an.l violets personally when they schoois to get away from) whipped Missouri week, is effects of the modern 3b3 race" court sport.

I years. 370, "This modern game, wiih the The toughest part of coaching jump eliminated." the vct- 531 ieran coach of Syracuse basketball 5121 said today, "is like watching -a table tennis match. The ball Moore 36 Gilbert, 36 Schaller 36 Manfro Hobush 36 36 Jones Van Alstyne Markle 33 18 24 Butler 36 Ferraro 36 Longendyke 33 Koenig 30 A. Marabell 33 Styles 35 Clcarwater 28 Slack 30 Johnson 36 Miller 27 Robertson 32 Engle 27 Sampson 27 F. Marabell .36.

Van Deusen 35' Sangi 36 Schlinc, 31 Sill Van DeMark Total 766 771 8212388 Kick's- (0) AlUmarie 130 162 -166 Lalima 159' 132 190 Wolf 151 157 137 Blind 132 121 131 Hornbeck 175 192 154 45S 481 445 384 521 22 32 30 Wessels" 5 Wood 18 Flernming 21 Rose 36 oldman. 33 Jackson 24 Kirn 33 Herwig 13 Mowell 6 Dunne 27 Total 747' 764 778 2289 Purcell Maxwell Halm Borfitz English Handicap A. f. Stores (3) 163 171; 16S 49: 145 152 165' 178 49' 157 147 1ST 172 189 49 465 424 520 505 535 147 Total 844 351 901 2596 Barbers Russano 131 Boscherini- 167 145 179 177 159 Wilbur 163 Modica Kieffer 174 Van -173 (0) 198 175 149 185 .156 474 521 489 491 174 329 Thomas expose. But these are only the highlights of what has occurred--Many other minor situations have arisen a prornotcT'or manager to -'insist that "some one referee, be designated to 'officiate in a 'bout I OL' eiilllillilLt'U.

looks as if big-time boxing is under the control of what might be termed -'booking similar to those actors and theatrical prpductions. course, with every thing -changing in the world whicfr had a tendency, to give box-I as it is. possible that a PVP rmnrts of ing a black eye in the minds of its -Not So It seems almost inconceivable, that -boxing -promoters and so- called boxing -managers, whom should be classed-only as trainers) cannot get idea.into the heads that-the. boxing the supports knows 'as and probably a great, deal about the. fighters than do.

boxing commissions, promoters and managers. control of th'fs sort is what "we. will have to put But when we do "havcf. up with such a condition, then, boxing-. wilL cease to be a-sport and.bpcomo_ an out- and-out-business proposition." people most vitally in- tercste.d.-;in bo-xing do get together and clean house, then it is a positive fact, that someone from the outside will be do for 'them:" Nevertheless, after th'e boxing game, I still believe in'it and feel that its "Connie Mack Says He "Will Not Pfck Yankees to Win i Philadelphia, Jan.

3 Wi--Connie Mack, who can look Back upon into Married Women 'To "Have League I Total 782 833 863 2478 Emeriek's Ladies'" League Moores (3) Moore Blind 182- 133 455 146 127 128 93 170 103 '444 323 Total 620 518 544 1682 Jones (0) Dunbar 149 93 133. 375 Van'-Bramer 136- 113 Mowell 130 '121 Jones 127 130 133 166 103 120 415 354 377 Total 542 457 522 1521 3Ullers (0) Donato -75 87 IVIcDonough 95 137 Boicc 76 Miller Total 415, Peters Peters 123 Emerick 101 Moh'r Lawrence 119 79 83 111 418 (3) 127 122 134 98 88 89 102 115 250 321 261 395 391 1227 143 105 94 393 328 395 271 Trowbridge 33 Mercier 39 Brpskie 35 Hopper 33 Van Loan 27 Breitfeller "35 Griffin 33 Lown 36 McCarron 30 Callahan 32 28 36 IS 26 30 Carpenter Van Wagenen. Rhinehart Schryver Swarthout 18 Bonesteel 21 Cullum 25 Holstein 20 Simmons 27 Pfrommer 32 Andretta 13 Bieber 21 Ennest 6 Feye 18 Burns -u Carroll 19 Neer.an 20 23 HG 199 187 187 190 .195. 176 179 170 .178 172 168 169 182 162 154 150 192 171 172 146 160 166 161 167 163 140 175 154 159 157 159 143 155 142 153 148 125 142 152 153 147 146 139 146 17o 138 163 142 136 145 141 136 128 138 126 122 139 129" 122 130 131 117 '110 114 JUU 124 152 125 Avg. 150 144 143 138 137 136 133 133 132 130 130 129 128 127 126 123 I 122 122 122 121 121 119 119 118 118 US 118 117 117 116 115 114 113 113 113 112 112 109 109 107 106 106 106 105 105 105 105 104 104 103 103 103 102 100 100 98 97 96 94 91 90 90 86 86 oo 85 82 78 Second high single--E.

Dolson, 193. High scries--R. Markle, 500. Second high series--C. Wilson, 497.

High average--E. Dolson, 152. Second high average--E. Moore, 144. Team high 792.

Second team high single--Murdocks, 729. Team high series Murdocks, 2021. Second team high scries -Moores, 19S6. Booster League P. M.

Boyle's vs. Stone Ridge. Vanderlyn vs. Eichler Hotel. Barn Service Morgan S.

C. Shorty's Five and Fiddle. 9:15 T. 31. Italian American vs.

Wort's. Country Club vs. Jones' Dairy. Montgomery Ward vs. Tepsico- i.

Ben Rhymer vs. F. B. Matthews. always going back and forth with no stop, it puts a It's great to watch, but severe strain on the youngsters.

Physicians have told us that." i The result, he added, may be that the rules will be changed for younger players, the high school- ers. He pointed out that at a recent meeting of educators an upstate physfcian reported tests showed the high-pressure action in present basketball causes increased blood pressure and strain on the performers. Center Jump "So it's altogether likely," Andreas went on, "that the center jump will be legislated back into high school ball to slow up the game somewhat and relieve this pressure on the youngsters. It isn't so bad for college players, largely because more, fully developed. In addition, there is rigid physicial examination in under, ihe no-ccnter- jum'p rules is to get players to conceinraie on defensive- ability.

"In the old days," he laughed, "coaches used to figure that when they could hold the other fellows down to less than 20 points thry pretty'fair defensive club. Now you're lucky if you can keep the- opposition under oO. "That's because the new game has developed crack-shots who can toss the ball in from 'way out or close up, one-handed twor haridcd. we get freshmen reporting for basketball who want to do nothing else but shoot. They have no idea of defense." COLLEGE BASKETBALL Wrestling Scliool At Local Y.M.C.A.

(By The Associated-Press) Detroit 47, Nebraska 46. Stanford 39, Wisconsin 2G. Ohio 78, Buffalo 23. Duquesne 47, Colorado 45. Washington State 54, Eastern Washington College of Pacific 40, San Jose State 38.

Tennessee 39, Lincoln Memorial 32. Evansyille 61. DePauw 37.. Georgia 51, Mercer 41. Penn State 55, Akron 20.

George Washington 49, Clemson 32. Canisius (-Buffalo) 42, Cornell The Y. M. C. A.

in conjunction with the sponsorship- of the 'City" Recreation will conduct a wrestling school at the Y. every Tuesday night at 7:30. Under the direction of Don Taylor, as- sisted'by Chct Baltz, Sid Lutzin and others, wrestling will be taught and all those who any kind oC promise will be given memberships at the All-those interested arc iiskcd to be-at the Y. M. C.

A. next Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the upper gymnasium. For further information-'call-the Y. M. C.

A. and get in touch with W. J. McCluskey, physical director. ODDITIES of NEWS GRftNO ISLAND, HIS COW TO'SlT ON IT5 HAUNCHES.

PIVOTING OM CIGAR AND COUNTLESS OTHER.3TUNT5 BE.3VDE5 GIVING SGAiiONSorftLttPAlK No stunt to put the test. Drive in get a lot ot action in 'a little time. IVc don't spare the horscs and Delivery. 1 Ph. 2455.

VININGSMITH Cor. B'way St. James St. Leigue Standings Raimonds Goldmans Johnsons' Barbizons 1 Wiltwycks VahDeMarks Fcyes Telcoes Upstate Loan 27 25 25 24 18 18 '17 17 17 9 11 11 12 IS 18 19 19 .19 25 26 29 Pet. Avg.

.750 608 563 582 629 587 510 546 550 578 491 512 .694 .667 .500 .500 .472 .472 .472 .306 .278 .194 523 Total 422 481 A group" of "niar'ried women interested in' bowling will" take first steps providing' for league competition at a meeting to' be held at the Central Recreation Alleys on Railroad tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock -77 eventful years, peered 1940 'today and decided he was.j All married 1 not-picking New York Yankees win again this season." "New York has a good plub, but has Boston, Cleveland and De- Rhymer 101 Longto 89 Schaller 136 111 Longendyke 149 -182 Blind 73 63 (1) 123 104 .97 91 108 145 58 328 277 355 456 194 Total 548 Dolsons Styles 116. 73 SI IF: in bowling as well as those ni wish-to learn, are asked, to attend ersen 126 that a group of j. 50 have signified in- I tne is in JCSS mail i i a i ui- -f troit. and with any kind of breaks (- en tion of joining the league. they'll give Yankees plenty of trouble," the venerable veteran of the 'Philadelphia Athletics opined.

He hinted the A's, lost IS games to the' champs last year, mieht even cause trouble in 1940. 'Til we're going! an improved team over i year 556 (2) 132 63 141 147 130 G13 506 1610 WRESTLING LAST NIGHT (By The Associaled Press) Minneapolis--Ernie Dusek, 240,1 threw Dick 245, i Newell i Mauer jPeters'en Myers Myers (3) 131 112 105 104 122 128 109. 142 129 58 115 130 105 106 91 104 .178 377 194 '382 397 328 300 335 448 Total 486 Relyeas Deusen. hon, 3g si. rg Buren.

1 1. 3 11.. FP 0 0 1." Kudo, 121 anything like IS games from: aparl "Lord" 88 I us again." 178, Barringlon, England; Hung 81 i "But," he added quickly, you; lwo o) tnrce alls rRelvea- 153 TP i never can tell in The open spring train-: i i i Xotal 443 iSandS 1 FoOlball. Rule Book (,) 5 heavy, practice schedule. March- ets Powerful Beating "Returning'home to Shibe Parjc jMcAuMe" 144 ril 467 479 1432 (0) 122 123 -72 123 Warings 11 Styles 10 Millers 7 Records "High single game Barbizons, 733.

High three games i Individual high game-- E. Moore, 199. Individual high triple-- E. Moore, 506. Schedule With Handicap For Wednesday, January 3 Upstate Loan (2) vs.

Johnsons, 1-2. Warings (70) vs. Raimonds, 3-4. Wiltwycks vs. Goldmans (14), 5-6.

Barbizons vs. Van De Marks (71), 7-8. Telcoes vs. Styles (23), 3-4. Feyes vs.

Millers 1-2. Emeriek's Ladies' League HG TP Avg. Dolson 39 193 5905 152 Moore 39 Miller 39 Coddington 39 Rclyea 29 Cinder 29 Peters 39 Schaller 39 Markle 39 Meier 36 Mowell 31 127 101 370 312 77 230 134 410 Myers 39 Dunbar 39 -after several -years absence will 26 i.bc Al fore- Ellcnrlllc Rainbows sces -as a for FG- FP TP' amm Chapman, young outfield- 0 1 eontracts for 1940 are now be- prepared and will be sen) out; within the next'10 days, Mack Graff. If; obimon.1g iverettr rg 0- omfort, rf 3 a 1 0. Score at end of first "oufe committed--Jones 6, RaSn-- 9- Time; FIGHTS LAST iVIGHT or halves--16 minutes.

(By The Associated Press) New York--Aurel Rowan. Rumania, and PabJo Dano, 122,: Philippine, islands, drew (S). HOCKEY RESULTS 3y The Associated Press) National League Toronto-- Dave Castfiloux. 132, i Montreal. Canadian feather- i weight champion, outpofnted Leo iRodsk.

333. Plains, N. Yoshio 'Nakan-ura, Honolulu. fork Rangers 6, Boston 4. poin'ed.

Lee Harper, lOnly game -maica," N. Y. (Sj. Pslm Springs, 3 college. football rule book took- a hammering; from all sides-today as- the committee of the National Col- Icgini'o ATJiJciic 1 Association debated 1 possible changes.

Convening in annual session- al, the Desert Inn. the group expscted to wind up. its sITaiTS lor.ight or tomorrow. Present o.7cr recommendations of the American Football Coaches' Association, an- headed by Liiu LitlJc of Columbia. Included in the propositions irrovcs to lower the goal post cross-bar and widen the distance between the uprights, which rcouid inviJo more trios fof f.oJd goals, and reductksn of the nmalty from 15 jTirds to five yards if a nsus flrJkcs an ineligible paw receiver.

439 1320j Wilson Longendyke Frederick i Brodhead 39 39 38 32 Mohr 35 IKiefTer 322 iBuswcl! 123 8-1 314 147 146 115 113 112 139 107 Jones 347jMurdock 370 Kieffer 408 Emerick 39 39 39 39 12 i. Total S02 622 Murdocks (1) 15. 125 i Boomi.ower 137 i05 iMarklc ......124 159 -Coddington 144 130 101 84 1 Total 660 603 376 Newell 38 i Styles- 33 586 1810! Boomhower 39 ISmith 32 39 121 127 112 110 107 395 292 Special 'Match nwlry Sampson 204 223 Mones 179 159 iFerraro 222 393 170. 591 185 169 558 523 Rove Movers Perino 177 167 IVeach 211 Mueller 199-267 235 198 185 194 180 171 20J J85 017 38 Buswell 39 Bramer 34 29 14 28 39 32 36 36 11 12 39 39 Donato 31 Melville i Fleming -ID. Petersen iFarrell 'Ehymcr iJackson Ryan iHunj Bundy 618 i Lawrence 651'LonKto 20 29 9 33 183 170 '189 181 16S 163 188 185 178 166 163 166 209 168 174 154 165 163 188 155 169 150 155 "148 161 158 155 156 174 150 186 160 153 159 135 159 154 131 133 137.

144 140 141 338 ns 134 i.r 126 56145489 5385 3904 3938 5154 5148 5139 4638 3973 4979 4939 4938 4925 4807 4037. 4386 4830 4764 4740 4685 1441 4554 3951 4605 1063 1423 4493 4378 4385 3783 3243 1551 3107 4270 3509 3921 3792 1157 1249 4024 4023 3048 2598 1937 576 2737 3109 144 141 139 135 136 133 133 132 129 129 128 127 127 127 127 127 126 124 123 122 121 121 120 120 119 119 116! 116 113 112 112 111! 1111 no; 110' 109! 106 10S 104 104 99! 97 i S7 96 .95 95 Beginning- Friday, January 5. "we present a money-savin 2 oiior- tunily lliat you won't soon forge f. a store-wide sale that practically includes our entire slock at unusually low prices. id you, we find it necessary to expand and this is our way of expressing our appreciation of your, SUITS and Values Now 9 Values Now 85 Values Now 8 Values Now 31 85 i00 Values Now 3 9 85 ATTRACTIVE SAYINGS ON THE FOLLOWING MERCHANDISE AS WELL AS MANY OTHER ITEMS THROUGHOUT THE STORE $3.50 Dalton Hats $2.85 $5.00 Dalton Hats $3.95 $5.00 Freeman Oxfords $3.95 $6.00 Freeman Oxfords $4.95 $2.95 Mark Cross Gloves $2.39 $1.65 White Shirts $1.39 $2.00 Pattern Shirts $1.65 $1.50 Men's Pajamas $1.19 $1.95 Men's Pajamas $1.65 $1.00 Silk Neckwear 79c $1.50 Silk Neckwear $1.15 50c Hosiery 35c 3 for $1.00 $1.00 Hosiery 2 for $1.00 $1.95 Men's Mufflers $3.50 Men's Mufflers $2.35 $10.95 Men's $8.95 $15.00 Men's a i a $11.95 $9.95 Suede Jackets $7.95 $12.50 Capeskin S9.95 $2.95 $2.39 $3.95 Wool Sweaters $3:19 $5.00 Travelo Sweaters $3.95 Men's Trousers $3.19 $5.00 Men's Trousers $3.95 $5.95 Flannel Robes $4.69 $10.00 Rannel Robes $7.95 75c 2 piece Reis Underwear 43c $2.50 Reiis Unionsuits $1.95 $1.50 Munsing Unionsuits $1.15 $4.50 Dnofold Unions-its $3.59 Half Yearly Rorsheim Shoe Sale, most styles 7,95 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR REDVCTIONS ON BOYS' AND STUDENTS' APPAREL! M.

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