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FEBRUARY 20. 1941 THE MARION STAR. MARION. O. TWELVE Harding Wins Last Game of Season; Rural Cagers Set for Semi-finals P'rexies Spill OHIO STATE LEAGUE ANNOUNCES OFFICIAL BASEBALL SCHEDULE FOR SEASON Coaches Mum on Forecasts AT ZANESVIIXE Bucyrus Foe For Battles Mi? 2.

2. 27 it Easily 51-25 By HILL COI'LTIB Harding's President up 1. 2 August 21. 22, 23 mhtntial enoueh lead in the M. 28.

23 Jane 29, 30, 38 29, 30, 31 August 19, 20 1 ir q-art to carry them through to thrtr fourih victory and last game of the irwmu as they walirroed the Buryrua Redmen at the gym last night. Dick Hol'xiay ripfd the Biirym net for 15 point to capture scoring honors Cress. Buryrua center, bagged 10 marker to lead tr loer. Harding Ie! rfjrnfortably all the wiv in chef-king their seven-game 21 18. 19 22.

23 May 20, 'June 17, 'July 21, By JIM DARBY lo Uik-of-the-totn-narrci game will be played tomorrow LoRue and Claridon collide New Bioomingtort and New Bioomingto-n joust Morral in the county Both game beg.r. 8.30 p. m. If pUyed on paper ClarU-j would win. But the LaRue for third piace in the are hot and may emerge boys of the merit.

Claridon holds a eil edge in tournajrent play, ing 81 points and allowing 4 while LaRue scored 70 and up 51. Much of this edce chipped away, however, when are considered. Opposltioa Differs LaRue disposed of and Kirkpatrick, upper half tea-? uhile the squad -s breezing by Prospect and Uy la, 19. 19 2u, 21 2U Aig-jt 11, 12, AT AT AT AT AT AT AT MIDDLfTOWN RICHMOND DAYTON SPRINGFIELD I MARION LIMA NEWARK May 2. May S.

May 7, May IS. I. If May 20, 21 Miy 2. 29 JJI, OF AH May (30 31 June 3, 4 June I June 20. 21 June 17, 1.

1 June 29. 3S iddletown ica Ju)y 2 3 (4 A) Jtliy 7i 8 July 5 6 ,9 2a Juiy 22 23 Jujy 2a. 30. 31 Aug. 31, Sept 1, (J August 27, 28, 23 August 2, August II.

12, 13 August 9, 10 Augvmt l. 20 April 30, May 1 May 12, 12, 13 May 9, 10, 11 May 20, 21 May 18, 1, If My I. 21 (May (30 TIIC CTAD June 10. 11 June 8. 9.

9 June 17, 18, 19 June 20, 21 June 27, 28 Richmond j'June 5, 7 Hit. OlAK juIy JJ( lt July' 11. 1J July tU 22, 23 July 19, 20 Aug 1, 2 J2 yj Sept 4. 5, 8 JSept, 7. August 9.

10 August 11, 12, 13 August 21. 22. 23 May 9 10 11 I May 2. 3 May 28, 29 May 2. 2.

27 May 18, 19, If JuneS. 9 June 1, rjAII hOLYW June 29. J9. 39 June 27, 28 June 20, 21 Dayton juiy 12 July 5, VUL.I 5' 7 July 29, 30, 31 August 2 July 13, 20 Sept 7, Aug. 24, Sept.

1. (2 Auguat 19, 20 August 21, 22, 23 Augurt 11. 12, 13 May 13 12 13 s- Apnl 30- Ma' 1 My l- Mi'r 20 21 IJ June 10 11 June (30 N) 31 VCiXl Till Jan 27- 28 June 29. 38. 39 June 17, 18, 1 Springfield 311 July 7, July 1, 2.

(4N) tJt rULL August 1, 2 July 29, 30, 31 July 21. 22. 23 5. 8 Aug. 27, 28, 29 Aug.

31. Sept (2 3 August 21, 22, 23 August 19, 20 August 10 May' 'iTM My 24- 23 May 17 Mfty U' 15 Ma 2 3 5 Jun 24 25, 28 June 22. 13, 23 June 15, 18. 18 June 12, 13, 14 mrDrr May (30 N. 31 June 10.

11 Marion July 26, 27, 2R July 24. 25 15. 16 July 17, 18 CUVLKAUL June 5. 7 July 13, 14 Augwt 14, 15 August 18, 17, 18 6, 7, 8 August 3, 5 (', August 27, 28. 29 VUyT2 May 22, 23 May 14, 15 May 18, 17 April 30, May 1 May 8, 7, 8 I I jun 22 23.

23 June 24, 25, 28 June 12, 1.1, 14 June 15, 1. 16 May (30 epAPT? June July 24 25 July 28, 27, 28 July 17, 18 July 13. 19 July 1. 2. 3.

(4 A iNSrUKl-t Jjy AugusMB, 17, IS August 14, 15 August 3, 4. 5 August 8, 7, 8 Aug. 31, Sept 1. (2 August 24, 25, 28 May 1 17 May 14, 15 May 22, 23 May 24, 25 May 9. 10, It May 12.

12, 13 Npw.rlr June 15 18, 18 Jue '2- Jt" 2. 25. 2fl June 22 2J 23 2- 1 Jun 3- HERE, THERE JxewarK July 17, 18 July 26, 27, 28 July 24, 25 Juiy 5, 6 July 7, 8 August 8, 7, 8 August 3, 4, 5 August 14. 15 August 18. 17, 18 Sept.

7. 8 S-pt. 4, 5, 8 May 14, IS May 18. 17 May 24. 25 May 22.

23 May IS. 12. 13 May 9, 10, 11 Mapo a7 1 Zanetville June 12. 13, 14 June 13, 18, 18 June 22, 23, 23 June 24, 25, 28 June 3, 4 June 1, 2, June 5 8,7 July 17, 18 July 13. 16 jJuly 24, 25 July 26, 27, 28 July 7.

8 July 5, 8 July Jf.) August 3, 4, 3 August 8, 7, (August 16, 17, 18 August 14. 13 jSept. 4, 5, 8 Sept. 7, 8 Sept. 1, (2 i I Mjy 6, 1, 8 Uune 8, July 11.

12 August 24. 25, 26 4. 5, June 10. 11 loattig -streak and km king off the Redmen for the st-cond time of the seasori. Buryrii rwjlff not offer Miff defense fo Harding and the Prexien took advantage of the situation! Due to their udder! oring punch, Harding became rathnr rarele and permitted visitors to drive their way at lor easy shot, which Buryrua in turn promptly obliged by mmsing.

Build lp J3-S Lead Harding' 13 prnnii in the first I all come lefore the loners could 1 cash in. Riley rolleded fiv with I long, a diibble in and throw. Holiday swished the net for three on tip In and free throw, Lee also made three, due! to hia dribble in and a foul while Feaver dropped In a long1 to limping outfits. I Trout, who was absent in the IJuIt 13, 14 August 2T, 23. 29 2.

3 May (30 31 two previous games, will return to the Claridon line-up Thursd o. Both Coach Burton of LaRue ar.d Coach Augenstein of carefully refrain from making ia-h predictions. Both think thev 2. 3, (4 A.I Aug, 31. -Sept.

(2 i might win and both concede they ght lose. EVERYWHERE; At Morral New BloormrKor- SUNDAY DATES IN BLACKFACE. HOLIDAY DATES IN BRACKETS ALL-STAR GAME DATES Tt'ESDAV, JI LY 9 KONLSDA Jll.V 10 IllKl Ir(ldlH aiic'uiu awige -nuifier grim death battle with pre-gume outliook giv.ng the nod to Pleasant on points scored during the tournament, 117 to 96, and to New Bloomington on points lo ed. 50 as asainst 53. Coach Alexander of Lima Nine Billed To Come Bloomington and Coach Porter of Here for Opener April 30 Middletown Coach Sitting on Hot Spot with Hot Team George Hauck in First Year with Middies Must Keep Up Perfect Record for Fans.

Pleassnt vie with the other two semi-finalist roaches in caginejs. As far a they will predict, it in the lap of the gods. Finals Booked Saturday Winners of these two games 2u Cardinals To Play 10 Sunday Tilts at Home, Plus sV3 All Holiday Afternoon Games. Nine weeks from next Tuesday. city holding first place after the April 30, on the diamonds in Mid- games of Sunday, June 30.

The dletown. Dayton, Marion and All-btar team this year will be By HAROLD HARRISON AP porta Writer MIDDLETOWN, Feb. 20 For a guy who is sitting on one of the hottest coaching spots in selected by the member of the Newark, the third annual Ohio Ohio State league Chapter of State league season wilt get under way. Baseball Writers, instead of by Ohio. George Houtk is doing very the fans.

Usual contests will be The official schedule, announced rs i well. thanK you. as the guiding today, shows the following opeivheld for fan who will be Invited net shot to aoeount fur the other Harding first quarter scoring. Butyrus, Ciena and Hertzcr each tank a free throw tor their only two polnti of the first period. In the econd quarter.

Hard-i ing'a 16-point barrage was evenly distributed. Hollldny netted a i drjbble In and tip in. Com and Feaver each tallied with a two- 4 pointer and foul shot, while Le and Hachten each netted a long ahot and Hallinger tang the bell with a dribble in. Cre con- tributed moat of Bucyrus' 10 points In this frame with a pair of field goals and three free throw while teammate Miller, Gallant and Fnsminger each dropped in a foul ahot. 5 Eae In Third Harding eased up sightly In the third quarter with nine points.

Weber cashed in for the Prexie with a tip in ahot followed up by a rinbble In and charity tosa. I Batlinger aided the Harding cause with a push shot from the side and Holllday topped off the quar- ter with a tip In. Gallant was the big gun for the visitors in the third with his pair of field goals and a trio of gift throws. Fns- mingcr tipped in a two-pointer to climax the loser' third period. The reserve squad cairied mi i moht of the battle in the final 1 quarter, 7-pisler connected for Harding with two pivot shots and a free throw, Holliday racked up six with three fielder and Lee and Hill each scored free throw.

Bucyrus could net but four mark-- erg in the fourth, a basket by Cress and a free throw each for Michael and Welthmnn. i Reserve Win Tough ie 1 Harding's reserve chalked up their second win of the season in a thrilling 22-20 double overtime victory over the Bucyrus reserves, Don Zeisler dumped in the win-; genius of the Middletown H.gu to pick the squad they believe ing day card: Richmond at Mid- mm school basketball team. the scribes will select. day to determine the tournament championship. Consolation play tomorrow matches Meeker, surprise victors over Caledonia, and Morral.

ore point winner over Prospect, at the Morral gym at 7:30 p. m. This snould be a close one with Meeker enjoying any existing edge. At New Bloomington, Kirkpatncs and Green Camp meet in a game that should be Kirkpatrick's bar-ring one of the frequent tournament upsets. Winners of these two games and the losers of tomorrow's semifinals will meet Friday at Morral in the consolation semi-fmais.

Consolation finals will be playe-i as the first game at New Bloomington Saturday, the winner going to the district class tournament at Westerville along with the champion and runner-up. dlt'town. Springfield at Dayton. Lima at Marion and Zanesvllle If the Middies can get by The 140-game season closes Sept 8 with Diiyton at Middle- at Newark. Two days later Rich Hamilton Public High school Sat urday night they will go into dis trict tournament play with a per town, Richmond at Springfield, mond, Springfield.

Lima and Zntiesvllle stage their openingsjNewark at Marion and Zanesvllle that the citizens talk basketball every day in the year. Houck is quick 10 admit that he inherited the nucleus of quite a ball club but neverthedess ti looked as if he was just asking for trouble in coming here. He took the squad, added a few ideas of his own to their style ol play and tie victories keep rolling in. The team has won 17 straight this year and to go back even farther, the record snows 60 triumphs in the last 61 games. Not since Jan.

7, 1944 has Middletown lost a regularly scheduled game and the boys haven't been licked on their home floor since Hamilton Public turned the trick on Feb. 6, 1943. "The team probably isn't quite as good defensiveiy as some of those in past years," says Houck, "but we are averaging about 10 points a game better offensively than last year and I'll always give the other teams an extra Jive points if we get 10 more." Over the 17-game route, Mid feet season record and the book at Lima. with the same opponents. I I I 3 I I- says you can't do any better tnan tnat.

10 Sundays at Home Richmond, Springfield, Marion The playoffs will start Tuesday Sept 10. with the first and fourth place teams and the second and third place squads meeting in a Houck. you'll remember. and Newark have 10 Sundays at seven-game aerie. The two sur home, the other clubs nine, but Middletown, Dayton, Lima and into Middletown from Wilmington this year and succeeded Roy-ner Greene whose teams had built up such a winning complex in this Butler county metropolis vivors will then clash in another seven-game series for the playoff Znncsville will have two or more holiday night games.

championship. By agreement between the clubs, all afternoon holiday games will be played In Springfield and Marion, with night games in Dayton and Limu. Middletown and Richmond piny in Middletown on dletown has averaged 45-6 points Memorial day afternoon and on CAGE LEAGUE MANAGERS MEET 1 1. Decide Issue of Final Standings on Won-Lost Basis. FELLER LOOKS AHEAD, GETS HISJWN TEAM Maps Career as Ball Magnate After Playing Days.

to 26.9 for the opposition. The fans already are thinking Socket Wrenches Chrome Finished in Square Drivs Box Wrenches Compression Gauges Timing Light Body and Fender Hammers C.J. HILTY Phone 2974 430 Summit St. Marlon. 0.

about taking a trip to Toledo on March 22 for the state finals but they'll admit tnere is some rugged the nights of July 4 and Labor day, with Richmond getting the Memorial day night gfimc and the afternoon contests on the other two holidays. Newark and Zanesvllle clash In on anernoon or jic- competition no farther ahead than the district This ought to give you an Idea of how Middletown loves its Middies. They put 750 general aJ-mission tickets on sale here Mon- The managers of the eight teams HOGAN GETS MAD. Ben Hogan of Hershey, who was leading the field in the New Orleans Open Golf tournament until the last day, throws his putter to the ground in dbgust after missing a putt on the sixth green in final round at New Orleans, La. nlng goal for the Vice Presidents just after the start of the second overtime period.

Dick Huddle led the winners with his seven points. Weithman led the losers with nix. IVallftlTY) Dick in the independent basketball league, met in the read ng room of the last night at 7:30. The day for the game with Hamilton Hllilint mill lanwi mm on the night of July 4, with the ntght games Memorial day and XjtboT day and the afternoon game of July 4 set for Zanesville. It will mark the first time every club has had a enme at home on managers and the teams they rep Public Saturday and 25 minutas Martina Bm-jrua resented were as follows: Leo later there wasn't a tcket to be OF.

Basketball Scores Newell of J. D. Bain Store, Cyril "There Is Something had. I Bryant of Cochran's Wildcats, Bill leach holiday. Newark and Znnes- Miller, 1 ttutihlr.

Better in SHAVING. A Dutton of Universal Cooler, Koy Lovett of McMillen Feeds, Bob vuie oeing we oniy ciuos 10 ioi low such a schedule in the past. FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By The Preaa Walsh of Isaly Dairy, Merle By The erlald Pre Ohio Weirleysn SO, Denlmn 41, lle.ldelt.er SS. Ohio Northern 45. Kentucky SO, Ohio it.

i i i a i Ruehrmund of Roecker's Bakery. MIAMI. Fla. Eltiier (Violent All-SUr Game Set The annual All-Star game will be played Tuesday July 9, in the reaver, Kilfy. HolliUy, Meld, a Ballinger, Of htll.

Webr, Preston, Huddle, Mill, 1 Xltr. Krmr, NUhctc, Eay. 101, Hastines, knocked out Pan Merritt, 200, Cleveland (4) American Lniversity Rr Tfce Bdrlate4 Pre CHICAGO, Feb. 20 Bob Feller say he isn't going to end his baseball career when hia arm gives out a a pitcher for the Cleveland Indinns. The former Iowa farm boy, who lumped from the amateurs into the majors to set records at the age of 17, already has stepped into' the promotional end of the game and hopes to have the old Western league reorganized for operation in 1947.

"All we need out in Denver now is a suitable ball park," the Cleve-I land fireball righthander said last night "We want to put a Class A ball team in Denver, and I can't see why we can't do lt I'm bark-; ing the team, and I have friends helping me. He said Sioux City, Omaha and Lincoln, and Pueblo. were ready to join the llfrmer, I Mtehaet. I 6 Wellhman, 1 1 Young, a rt a 1 ft 9 BVFFAUi, X. r.

Joe Mutcato, :7. t4, Buffalo, knooked out Idh Jim ton t. Ts. Camp Unton 4. my Crawford, 19JV, Cilffside, (3.

tc-rneil SI, Sampson 42. Indiana M. Ball State 41. 0TTERBEIN, WITTENBERG FEUD OVER VET STAR hldon Beers of Kirkpatrick. and Bob Scott of Martel who served as presiding officer.

Ihe first matter of business was to settle league standings. No rule had been established this year regarding a playoff between first and second half winners. In previous years a playoff had been the policy. In view of the fact last year's U'S ANVSELES Enrique BoSanoa, Wetern Michigan TJ, ISSVj. Meitro City, defeated Chalk Wright.

ISo1. Pan Bernardino, Calif. 1101. As Red Hot Game Cancelled Teams Dispute Eligibility. 9 neTauw Wabaoh 11.

Drake 5i. Kn Stat III). II iioni. Irklac l.u.tr I laaa Barter Final ft lea H-hmn Tataakala Ktna i. lirn-ill 5, H-mer Marion Co.

Tourney Schedule Thursday Night at New Hloomlngton Claridon vs. LaRue at 8.30 (semi-final). Green Camp vs. Kirkpatrick at 7:30 (consolation). Thursday Night at Morral New Bloomington vs.

Pleasant at 8:30 (semi-final). vs. Meeker at 7:30 (consolation). Friday Night at Morral Winner of Morral-Moeker vs. winner of Green Camp-Kirk-patrick at 7:30 (consolation semi-final).

Loser of Claridon-LaRue vs. loser of New Eloomington-rieasant at 8:30 (consolation semi-final). Saturday Night at New Bloomington Winner of Claridon-LaRue vs. winner of New Bloomington- FleaMWt at 8:30 (final). Winners of the Friday night consolation games at 7:30 (consolation final).

Hy 1h AniMrlMte4 treB It looks like that red hot Otter-bein-Wittenberg basketball battle may never be fought. Otterbein's Cardinals refused tn Okl Claaa at Frexaat Toiat Total 1 Score by quartern: HMing Jl SI 10 4 15 Officials: tm and Kotarh. IHKSKRVKSI Har4ln 23 HucjrM. 31 o.k. Hill, 10 Ynnng, a Krimrr, 0 Un.ve.

3 1 ZetMfr, Michael, Maioiis a I 1 a ml.tle. i I Wflihman. 2 'ourtrlRht. (I Philllans, Wl. 0 0 Armliruster, fan Murphy, 0 Tola! 4 Totl Spore by Quarter: play last night's scheduled con-' and that other cities which 5, Kremont St.

Jo 40. S. Vorwalk St. Taut test with Wittenberg, contending; he did not name, also were seek Sand'uaky St. Mary 4, Fotoria ruies (when no playoff was held) had been adopted for this year it was decided to base final standings on a won and lost basis for the entire season.

The vote on this issue was 4 yes and 3 no. The managers also voted to give trophies to first, second and third place winners and individual awards for players on the first thiee teams. A gold medal tournament will be staged following the end of tne league season and at least 16 teams must be entered to get the St. Wendelln IJ. it's one of the Lutherans' players is ineligible for Ohio conference competition.

The Lutherans in turn declined to play without the services of the disputed tosser, and there the matter stands Loaraa rty Claoa irwl rlaala) PAL HOLLOW GROUND' ing franchises. "Don't get me wrong." Feller said. "1 don't want to retire ns an active player. I'm going to pitch for Cleveland as long as the Indians will have me. I'll stay in there until they knock me out of the box too often as long I (JUlncy ol.

Beile enter Ii. Ordinary Hades are ground lite in cle- I. i i itmJ i Kushaylvania 30. 17, a n-Tamameat Oaaaea ASroo Buchtel 3S. Akron Weat 55 Akron Kat 4.1, Akron Huwer SO.

liavenna Aki'cn St. Vim-ent 51. Hardins 3 1 Bueyrue I 1 0 Officials: Lena- and Koterhn, The disputed player Is forward fashioned pocket knife. Pal Blade? different they're Hollow Ground Gene llannum of Pittsburgh. I as ny arm will last.

I want to who starred lust semester with i have somc security after my play- like a barber's razor. North Canton if, Sprinstf'eld Twp ing days are one gold championship award and 77 individual awards that will be given. There will be an entry fee of S3 for each team. The deadline for entering the tourna Carnegie Tech and since transferring to Wittenberg has become 35. Retail: Pil Blades are flexible in ti the Lutherans ace point-getter Games This Week ment will be March 12.

fhrlohsvllle IJ. Covent-y Id. Maaaitlon 42. Canton Lincoln 37. Wooater 4.

Canton Tttnken 40. New- Phl'adelrhia 41. Penniaon II Mansfield 46. t.lma South IS, Vewark Uaneaville 4T. Marlon Tfardina SI.

Britcyroa IS John B. Van Why. Wittenberg's nthletic director, contends llannum is eligible under conference razor. Hence they can follow your f'-contours effortlessly, without pressing or bearing down. Your shire is cool, quia." without irritation to tenderest skin.

Ani delicate Wide edses list longer, toe rules which exempt war veterans UNION CO. CAGE TOURNEY GOES INTO LAST SESSIONS Tiffin Columbian 49, Tort Clinton Rifle and Pistol Club Elects at Prospect At a special meeting of the Prospect Rifle and Pistol club Sunday at the office of Dr. N. E. Rickey, club president, Robert Paul Brown was elected chief instructor.

Brown as chief instruc from a league ruling requiring 45 That's why millions now call it Uk Ti' I.IMn 54. Leetoma 40. trans-ier students to be enrolled one year before participating in sports. Four Trams in Semi-Finals on HALL TAKES CAGE LEAD By Ta Aaaoelaled Prraa NEW YORK, Feb. 20 Bill Hall Bucyrus at Harding.

CresUine at Wednesday St. Miiry Junior Hish at Centra! TkvraOy Fiicyrun at Marj-vlll at Delswar. Vernon Junior at Edison. Friday St. Mary at Mt.

Ollead. MarysTllle st Carey Tiffin Calvert, t'pper Sandusky at Shelby. Norwalk at Oallon. Thursday. racial Ta Star MARYSVILLE, Feb.

20 With tor is now a member of the execu in tive committee and will be of Marshall (W. Va.) college, instruction charge of firearms bounced back to the top of the i the first two rounds of the county Wrestles All Pasha Thursday Indio Yaqul, the colorful Indian grappler from Mexico, will return to the Armory Thursday to meet just as colorful a grappler in Ali Pasha, the bearded Turk from Calcutta, India. This will be the first time in Marion wrestling history that two such men have ever met and their match Thursday should be one of the most outstanding bouts ever seen here. It will be a doable main event card with both matches over the ninety minute time limit or the best two out of three falls. The other main bout will have the clever Frenchman, Maurice LaChappelle.

wrestling Steve Nenoff. There may be tag match at 8:39 between four Marion boys. Prices (all taxes paid) Gen. admission 60c. Reserved ringside 85c and kids 35c.

along with his other job of chief Ration's collegiate high basketball basketball tournament out of th' Also Miller's range officer. (scorers last week, ending the w'ay, fans are looking forward to It was voted that proposed brief reign of Elmore Morgen- the semi-finals Thursday and the amendments as approved by the thaler of New Mexico Mines. Hall (championship event Saturday at the high school evm here National Rifle association of the scored 55 points in three games club's by-laws be carried out Also i to regain the top rung at 505 Thursday night Raymond and Richwood will play 7:30 and aa anim a rner it was decided that the regularipoints. The Associated Press HOirr-SaVIMI ECONOMY SIZE llaDEtfl business meeting of the club be weekly tabulation showed today.) Magnetic Springs and Milford l5c5aw'Slfl held the second Friday night of YOU NEED OUR FAMILY BURGLARY-THEFT POLICY It pays for loss of Diamonds, Furs and Jewelry. Stolen either from within, or away from your residence.

Morgenthaler scored 27 points in (Center are to take the Door at VjJl Eoties-Puppy -Meal Dog Biscuits Dog Soap 'turner i HARDWARE 143 E. Center St. Thone 3203 each month at the office of Dr. 8:30. one game and feu to second at one tame and fell to second at Rickey.

rtmmimiiion i winners in those games will from the war department was dis- for the county tourney cham-1 tnbuted. After the meeting R. A handy funnel for filling salt pionship Saturday night. The! Watkins, David Redmon, Paul: and pepper boxes can be quickly losers will play that also I Collmer and Stanley Heuer spentmade by using the corner of aniwith the winner to th i-nN-i'l Call the afternoon practice firing at (envelope and cutting off a small, county team to go to the Class Rl tnr V. -11- JL Vgar the outdoor range.

(portion of the tip. (district tournament I AdV WTations. Lewis Ciar.

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