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WATERLOO DAILY COURIER. WATERLOO. IGW Pogt SlnlMfl FRIDAY. OCTOBER 33, 10 fraditi on bees Quail IHSAA Still Hunts Mat Meet Hosts Win uarry APPARENTLY, the Iowa lliuh School Athletic Assn. still 1 is searching for a place or places in which to house lis state championship wrestling tournaments.

in 'I ii im 'i I I mi iiiniimi i 11 I nana i I A Neither the Veteran's Auditorium in Ues Monies, which had them last year, nor the university fieldhouse in Iowa City is available. It still seems likely that the meet will wind up in Ames, either at the old Armory which can handle around 7,000 or the new building, if it's available. Sullivan, known as the Boston Strong Coy in the bare knuckle era, won the heavyweight crown from Paddy Kyan in front of the Barnes Hotel in Mississippi City, back in 1882. He bowled over opponents for the next several years, ran out of foes and did not fight from 1889 to 1892. During this period of Idleness, he took a trip to Europe, sparred with the Trinee of Wales and played "Honest Hearts and Willing Hands" on the stage.

Returning to the ring in 1892 fat, out of shape and 33 Sullivan was an easy victim of James J. Corbett. who won by a knockout in 21 rounds. Corbett himself retired in 1895 to become an actor. He tried a comeback only to be knocked (Cntitiiiiii'if) two tiers of counties from Union and ltinggold eastward to the Mississippi River.

Moderate populations of the elusive little game bird are reported in extreme southwestern Iowa, and in an area to the north of the prime range extending from Madison County northeastward to Dubuque and Jackson counties. Bob Barratt, superintendent of game for the Conservation Commission, feels Iowa is not doing a good job of harvesting its quail surplus. "We could stand some more quail hunters," is the way Barrett put it. Surveys indicate that only about 20 to 25 per cent of Iowa's licensed hunters try for quail. This compares with a turnout of 80 to 90 per cent for pheasant hunting.

Shooting hours are from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily during the open season from Oct. 24, 1970 to Jan. 31, 1971.

The daily bag limit is eight quail and the possession limit 16. the Without any other sizable arena available around ATLANTA (AD Tradition Is against a successful ring comeback for Muhammad Ali after a 3 ft year layoff, but that doesn't fazo the brash and cocky cx-hcavywciglit champion of the world. "Man, I'm faster than when I was the fastest," Insists the controversial Louisville Lip, capping off training for bis Monday night 15-roundcr here against Jerry Quarry. "I am only 28. I have kept myself in shape.

I have lived clean life. I am still the best the champ. Nobody can beat me." The black-skinned descendant of a runaway slave, born Cas-sius Marcellus Clay in Louisville, is not one to pore over ring record books. If he were, his confidence might be shaken. History shows that many of state, the alternatives probably are to scatter the three-class meet at two or three different sites.

Bernie Saggau, executive secretary of the IHSAA, inquired about the availability of McElroy Auditorium about three weeks ago and learned that the Harlem Globetrotters have the building tied up Friday, Feb. 26, and the Waterloo Black Hawks (Associated Press Phoiotax) Winner and Champ out in 14 rounds by Bob! have a hockey game there Saturday, Feb. 27, the two dates on the IHSAA calendar for the meet. The Auditorium will, as usual, liost the class AAA district tournament, this year under the management of West Waterloo and the class AA district and sub-state basketball tourna- IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY is heading toward its first sellout in history. A capacity crowd of 36,000 already-', has been announced for the Cyclones game against Nebraska Nihon University stadium In Tokyo.

Oba, 21, took the world boxing association's flyweight championship from the Thai boxer with the kayo. Japan's Masao Cba leaps joyfully as Bcrkerk (hartvan-thai of Thailand sprawls on the canvas in the third and final knockdown in the 13th round of their title fight at i immons. Fitesimmons ultimately lost the title to Jim Jeffries in 1899. Jeffries, known as the Boilermaker, retired in 1904 and let Marvin Hart and Jack Root the great champions, from John L. Sullivan up to the time of Joe Louis, have found ring rust a handicap too great to con iiuv.

i aim luna uiait uiiinaia a nvimiig vii tiivuiiu v. i a- il. quer. Black Hawks fight for his crown, Hart win UNI (Continued) ing in temporary Dieacners 10 increase me capacity ui iviyue Williams Stadium above the 36.000 fieure. It'll be the Cvlones' ning.

After a five-year lapse, JUNIOR HOCKEY PRACTICE SCHEDULE ROOKIES Wednesday 5:45 o.m. Sarurdoy a.m. TINY TOTS (Continued) fourth and final home game of the year, but it seems likely that some 8 to 10 thousand of the crowd will be Cornhuskers ii it. ir: Jeffries tried to regain the title. Pitifully out of condition, he was kayoed by Jack Johnson starting nod over Ron Owens at tailback.

Owens is still Monday 4 p.m. Eaoles-Tigers-Bears Beavers; p.m. Llons-Mudcots-Bob cars-Tlaers. North DM Put On Suspension By Association DES MOINES (AP) North Dcs Moines High School was in Reno in 1910. He was 3a Walton.

Whitlock Lead Scorina bothered somewhat with at the time. Thursday 4 p.m. Weasels-M a Bears-Lions; 4:45 p.m. Bobcats-Eagles- bruised shoulder, and the Jack Dempsey, after knocking versatile Hodam is considered beavers-1 igors. INTERMEDIATES i CLEVELAND WEDNESDAY suffered its first defeat in four American Hockey League games this season when it bowed to Montreal 3-1 after three straight victories.

The Barons, who played in the Central League out of Waterloo last year, share out Luis Firpo Sept. 14. 1923, a better threat at catching the Monday 7:30 p.m. Block 1:30 p.m. Brulns-Conadiens.

Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Reg) Wings-Maple had three years of easy living, ball. with no standout opponents. He placed on suspension for the rest of the school year Thursday by the Iowa High School Athletic Leors. Saturday I a.m.

Red Wings-Bruins Persistent injuries to the UNI fought exhibitions, once taking the West Division lead with Baltimore, and Bob Whitlock, former Iowa Star wingman, got an assist for his seventh point to stay a.m. Mapit leafs-Biack Hawks; a.m. Rongers-Canadiens. HIGH SCHOOL Association, which also repri tackles have forced additional rearrangement in the offensive well as the leading 1969-70 goalie, Brian Loomey. He allowed an average of only 2.52 goals a game last year.

Hall indicated that Jim Coyle and Terry Hoath, Waterloo's two veteran goalies, might split the duty on this week's road trip. The Soo has the advantage of two games of experience, but both were defeats at the hand of new league members, Thunder Bay, last weekend. Marquette's two major squad additions since last year have been Dave Siciliano of Port Arthur, a graduate student at Northern Michigan University who will play in the No. 2 forward line, and Larry Matiece, a defenseman who was a member of the Canadian national team last year. The Black Hawks' first home game will be next Saturday, also against Marquette.

on the Iron Rangers' No. 1 line and leading scorer in the league last year with 49 points on 21 goals and 28 assists, has been doing the coaching. Brumm's construction business has kept him in St. Ignace, some 160 miles away, except on weekends. Sullivan and his right winger, Ozzie O'Neill, who was second in scoring with 20 goals and 23 assists last year, along with Mike L'Hillier will make up the No.

1 Marquette forward line. Mike White, a former Black Hawk, will center the third line. Marquette Small The Iron Rangers, described by Brumm as "good but small," also have the No. 4 scorer (Wayne McQuaig), No. 5 (Bob Caster) and No.

9 (Barry Cook) returning as on six different foes in one night, kayoing four. Tuesday 1:30 p.m. SaintS-Sflllorj; :30 line. manded North football Coach Dick Camp. The action was taken as the tied tor secona place in tnc league scoring.

The leading scorer, however, is former Waterloo winger Bobby Walton, who has scored one goal and seven assists for DnnknnlAfl irt A mnfitni. Anrt.l B.m iepnyrs-wercuries. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Saints-Zephyrs; 5:30 p.m. Sallors-Mercvrles.

ADULTS Wednesday p.m.; Sunifay, Noy, a.m. Right tackle Frank Cooney result of a series of fights and i Vlglll puillUi Willi JvuLiicatci in sue Walton was sold by the North Stars' organization to Van-1 couver, Rochester's parent club. FATHER-SON Sunday, Nov. 110:45 a.m.-12:50 p.m. ISU (Continued) has failed to respond to rest after suffering a slight concussion against Drake, and the 245-pounder from Marengo will miss the rest of the season.

Ken Rosenkrans, who played at the spot as a freshman, is be lead the league in every single offensive team statistic. The for an improving defense to Erhardt-coached club is No. 1 incidents at a football game last Friday night between North and Hoover High School. Hoover won the game 22-20. Two North players have been suspended from further athletic competition for their part in the fracas.

North will still be allowed to compete in athletics but faces turn in another fine game Distance Runners Go fo Marshalltown Saturday in rushing, scoring, passing and I USHL STANDINGS An interception run back to Pit. ing moved back from his de- GP GA 12 5 total offense. ,.2 ,.0 .0 jfensivfi tackle position to take Thunder Bay WATERLOO Green Bay BLACK HAWIC ROSTER ,.0 Marquette In fact, NDSU leads every team statistic in the book except passing defense, a Sault Ste. Marie (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) MARSHALLTOWN the biggest threat to Cedar Falls' title. The Wahawks havo GAMES SATURDAY culmination for fall running ef weakness which UNI might at possible suspension from the association if it violates any as WATERLOO at Marquette GAMES SUNDAY WATERLOO at Sault Stt.

Maria Coonye's place. Left tackle Gene Dietrich is still not up to par after hurting his shoulder against Drake; consequently, Mike Fisch will move outside from his guard iwo runners in tne unaer-ien forts will occur here Saturday tempt to exploit. In the individual category nun ruiua naviug- i I. 1 i n.Mi I rnuornn ino rnci'jni'a in un unri UJUbUllt-W 141 4U I4IIU Larry Carter going the two when teams converge from all over the state for the annual running of the stats high school cross country championship. quarterback Mike Bentson is the leader in total offense and sociation rules.

The superintendent of Des Moines schools, Dwight M. Davis, said he wa? awaiting a written report from the association before making a recommenda position and Vince Cox, listed miles in 9:59. The Wahawks are No. Nome Pos. Hqt.

Wt. Terry Hoath i-7 US 30 James Coyle 5-7 170 1 Keith Maiden 190 3 Bud McRat 511 1SS 4 Bernit Nielsen 5-10 5 Dove Motur 4-2 200 4 Wovne Hall (coach) LW I 160 7 Wayn Wirkkula 4 170 Jimmy Smith RW 5-1 170 10 Jack Barzee RW 5-10 172 11 Paul Johnson LW 4 ISO 12 Chrij F.nnerty RW 13 Rick Conac RW 5 160 14 Todd Lompman 5 170 15 Chris Batley 51 17S Miles Gillord 5-10 17S 17 Bob O'Leary LW 4 200 Terry Chrooko RW 51 15S 1 Dove Swick 5-4 170 20 John Lesyshen LW 3-11 180 Original Home Sault ste. Marie, Mich. Delhi, Ont. Waterloo Plerson, Man.

Minneapolis. Minn, Dauphin, Man. Calgary, Alb. Lemon, Minnesota Detroit, Mich. New Haven, Conn.

St. Paul, Minn. Ottawa, Ont. Suddbury. Ont.

Rochester, Minn. Regina, Sask. Summerland, B. C. International Falls, Minn.

Edmundton, Alb. Sault Ste. Mane, Mich. Dauphin, Man. as a tight end, will take Fisch's ranks second in passing, while 33 in dual meets but finished I second in the Big Eight.

place. Three of the four Black Hawk the one-yard line and a 42-yardl punt return gave Kansas State its only touchdowns last week. "Our defense continues to look tough," said Majors in pointing out that, aside from the Colorado game, ISU defenders have given up just 39 points. Kicking Range The third-year ISU coach would also like to see kicking dandy Reggie Shoemake get back in the fieldl goal business. After kicking nine in the first four games including a school; record 49-yarder, the 150-pounder didn't get a chance against K-State.

"The most impressive things about Kansas are its overall; fullback Dennis Preboski is runner-up in rushing. Ellsworth Hostto Fort Dodge CONFERENCE STANDINGS WLTI Fort Dodge 3 0 1 Centervilla 111 Dietrich, however, may see County powers, including tion to the school board on the considerable action and will be Cedar Falls and returning AAA matter. Sheriff seconded the potential threat the Bison pose. "They titlist Columbus of Waterloo, doing the place-kicking chores for the Panthers. rank as pre-meet favorites for are a very strong team and titles.

The other top contending the only prediction I would want East Waterloo, which has: been suffering through a poor cross country season, finished last in the Big Eight meet and is not expected to be a contender in the state event. Rex Stambaugh has been the: See I'REPS Continued on page 17, col. 5 The only defensive lineup changes occur in UNI's front quintet is West Waterloo. to make is that I believe they Marshalltown 3 1 0 Esthervllle 1 3 0 Ellsworth 1 1 Mason City 14 0 Cedar Falls, which finished eighth in last year's state mile four, where Doug Schuler will replace Rosenkrans at right (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) Iowa completed 8 to 16 passes for 96 yards last Saturday. Iowa also has switched and will start sophomore Kyle will repeat as conference champion for an unprecedented seventh straight time." "You really can't plan any team race then came on strong tackle, and Doug Walter is back IOWA FALLS Ellsworth Junior College of Iowa Falls Bruins' Win Streak Ends, Tie Chicago BOSTON (AP) The Boston Bruins still are the National Hockey League's only unbeaten team, but their long winning to take the 4-A two-mile at his familiar guard position has a 5-1 record in dual meet will attempt to get back into Skogman, who made his second strategy for a game like this," competition this year.

start against Purdue last; th'CK of the lowa Area he continued. "Our offense Despite a rain-shrouded Thursday workout, Sheriff seemed pleased with his choice of Wichtendahl as the Panther size, its good strength and its fine array of running backs," Majors noted. John Riggins with 572 yards in 114 carries leads the KU (Continued) debut but lost 24-3 to Purdue last Saturday. Dctense Not Bad The Tigers only loss camp weekend. He threw 33 times in Community 1 1 Athletic hasnt been really potent that game, completed 14 for 171 Association's football race when Tuesday when they dropped a 27-28 squeaker to Marshalltown against the other teams we've yards.

the Panthers host league played and we're just going to The Hawkeyes' defense, al ground game that is directed' signal caller. "He looked very good in practice," Sheriff ap Saturday's contest could Fort DodSe JC Saturday Also garnishing the Tiger record is a fourth-place finish have to stick to the basics. We by junior, quarterback Dan though it ranks only eighth in at 7:30 p.m. crucial to both coaches. praised.

know there are things that can hurt any team if they are ex "Dump Duffy" buttons are Unfortunately, his optimism Ellsworth will be coming off a last second loss to Grand McElroy Auditorium Waterloo, lowa Saturday, Oct. 24 Main Event U.S. Central States Championship Champion Challsngtr commonplace on the Michigan about the overall outlook for ecuted properly. ii. i State campus these days al-iRapids, 14-12, last week.

jine game is not neany as ap streak started en route to the Stanley Cup last spring is though the MSU powers to be Grand Rapids is currently parent. "I am afraid it will take ranked fourth nationally while insist there is no chance "The question is whether we are physically capable of doing these things," he said. "All I can say is that we will have to strive to keep the game in supreme effort for us to make The Bruins, who had won 14 In a row, including the last 10 Ellsworth is 16th. Ellsworth is the highest ranked school in the Iowa loop. this ball game a contest," he lamented.

"Earlier in the year when this team was still on a su-ou balance, it they run Other loop contests find 92 plays and we run only 34 Marshalltown at Centerville and v. paper, 1 felt it would be a very it could be our most disastrous Daugherty won't be around for his 18th season at MSU next fall. Who knows, maybe he'll be the new Iowa coach! Obviously, Nagel is in serious trouble since his contract expires at the end of the year. Four or five victories between now and the end of the '70 the conference, hasn been that bad) the past three weeks. Arizona scored one of its two touchdowns in a 14-10 triumph over the Hawks on a kickoff return, Wisconsin picked up one of its two TDs after Iowa fumbled a kickoff and Purdue put 10 of its points on the scoreboard via a 47-yard field goal and a 90-yard pass interception return.

Michigan State also has been sputtering offensively but the Spartans did manage 20 points and 394 yards against Michigan last Saturday. That's quite an accomplishment in view of the fact Michigan had permitted just 22 points in its first four games. Most pleasant surprise for the Pillsbury, at Estherville. game. Balance will have to be sum b.

NATURE-BOY Mason City came up with one the key." VS JONES KIRBY strong football team. "Now, we have encountered some circumstances (notably the injury plague) that have of the biggest upsets of the Despite the apparent odds season, downing Centerville 17- Semi-Final against the Panthers, Sheriff in the Columbus Invitational and a third-place showing in the Big Eight Conference meet. Anchoring the Tiger effort is senior Dan Alderman, a standout performer in last spring's regular cinder meet, with a best two-mile time of 10:08. Columbus boasts a string of 33 consecutive dual meet victories and the championship of their own Columbus Invitational. The Sailors lost their two top runners from last year, Dave Krantz and Mark Borich, to graduation, but have come up with sterling replacements in Mike Powers, Bob Connell, Dave Riley, Mike Burke and Pat Casey.

Connell has the best time in the county for the two-mile, having covered the distance in 9:43.6 and Burke is also under the 10 minute mark with a 9:59 clocking. West, 1970 mile team champ West Davenport and Ames pose I hurt us," Sheriff said. 14 a week ago. Mason City had lost its first four conference campaign could help salvage North Dakota State, which refused to consider the situation hopeless and he said knew the UNI players would give Heck. The 6-1, 183-pound junior college product is 45 of 97 passing for 667 yards.

Saturday's game will be the 50th in the KU-Iowa State series that started in 1898. The Jayhawks hold a 37-27-5 edge in the.series, but lost last year's game 44-20 at Ames. Huskcrs, Sooncrs Favored The Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Oklahoma Sooners, both undefeated in Big Eight Conference football, are favored to open up more daylight between themselves and the rest of the league Saturday. Nebraska, 2-0 against con-' ference foes, is doped to win by 21 points over Oklahoma State, 0-1 and Oklahoma, 1-0, by five points over Kansas State, 2-1. Colorado, 1-2, faces a lest for survival in its game at Missouri, 1-1.

The Iowa State traveling squad: OFFENSE Oto Stowe. Les Mitchell. Dave Mc-Curry, Orctr Mulhall, Tom Lorenz, Bob Richardson, Terrv Sutton. Joe Marconi, Tom Barnes, Geary Murdock, Bob Bellur. Roy Harms, Mike Terrtal, Jerry Berno, Elve Eyeroae.

games before the big win. has not lost a conference game in the playoffs nearly six months ago, had to come from behind to earn a 3-3 tie with! Chicago's close-checking Black Hawks Thursday night before a sweltering crowd of 14,888 at sticky Boston Garden. "We weren't skating the way we can, but you'll find in this game you don't put it together every night," Boston Coach Tom Johnson said. "But we still got a tie out of it. This isn't a wake." In the only other league game, the Philadelphia Flyers moved into first place ahead of Chicago in the Western Division with a 4-2 win over the Buffalo Sabers at Philadelphia.

ins position. Other Big Ten games Satur Marshalltown rolled up its since 1966 when UNI got the every effort. job done, actually has two day find Minnesota at Michigan for the 61st renewal of the bat fourth straight victory after two defeats in downing Waldorf 21- "We have a fine group of kids who will play to the best tle for the Little Brown Jug, 12. Ellsworth still leads in four ihe uiuncnui of their ability. I knQw everyone Ohio State is at Illinois, Wisconsin is at Indiana and chances to clinch the 1970 title.

The Bison are home next week against South Dakota State, which has yet to win a league game. of them is going to go out there of the five team statistical STOMPER VS HARIIY-RACE Special and really put their heart into cateeories. includins nassine this game." Purdue at Northwestern. The Iowa traveling squad: OFFENSE offense, total offense, rushing i fJtBH tK 1H. But the Panthers would like 105 ANGELES Chuck Homilton.

174. defense and total defense. The nothing better than to pull off San Francisco, defeated Rlchord Steele, only category the Panthers Spartans last week was the performance of tailback Eric Allen, a 161-pound junior. After running for only 117 yards in the first four games, he carried 23 times for 156 yards against the Wolverines. Quarterback Rotation His Iowa counterpart, Levi Mitchell, has been the Hawkeye workhorse.

Mitchell has carried 1JV7, los Angeies, 10. their second big upset of the Kerry Reordon, Ikt Whltt Ray Moaning, Dove Trlplett. Jim Miller, Craio Oorllno, John Muller, John Farrell. Geoff Mlckelson, Lorln Lynch, Kelly don't lead is passing defense. year, and force the Bison to IRREGULAR9 wait another week before wrapping things up.

Dlsser, chuck Legler. Alan Cassody. Oave Link. Rov Bosh, Alon Schaefcr, lev) SKIERS TRAIN MIDDLEBURY, Vt. (AP) pi in anion DUE TO LACK OF FOOD Mitchell, Oave Harris, Dennis Green.

Jerry Reunion, Tim Sullivan, Steve The North Dakota State BOB GEIGEL GATO GORDO VS BULK IN YOUR DIET Seven men and 10 women, all EAST DIVISION credentials, however, are Pt. CP OA Pennev, Frank Holmes, Marcos 'Melen-dez, Cava Harris. DEFENSE TRY members of the U. S. National the pigskin 76 times in the last IS Bruce Van Lanqen.

7i Georae Amunthon. Dean Carlson. AccedAffraction 4i Jerry Nelson, Larry Horton, Don Ht7 CUDS' decisively impressive. Despite losing 10 of 11 starters on offense, the Bison lOiJiKk Jotmson, Dennis McDonald, Mike Alpine Ski team, began Friday a weekend training program at McDonald. Mike Dinner.

BUI Rose Boston 4 New York 4 Montreal 4 Detroit 2 Vancouver 1 Buffalo 1 20! Palmer, Willie Harris, Brian Connon, three games and is averaging 4.3 yards per carry this year with a total yardage gained Layn McDowell, Bill Wlndauer, Wendell Bell, Charles Podolak, Bob Sims. WiMike Fonlaninl Middlebury College. lei DEFENSE P) Toronto 21 Chuck Wilkinson, Therman Couch, LB Dave Cement, Dave Simms, Oave Brooks, Tom Cabalko. Oon Osbv, Jerry Rfch figure oE 493. Bob Martinson, Mary Klorau.

WEST DIVISION TOKYO Masao Oba, 112, Japan, knocked out Berkrerk Chortvanchol. John Griqllone, Dorrell Jansonlus. Solomon, Craig demons. Bill schoon Both teams have been PIS. GF GA Philadelphia 4 1 1 14 11 Bob Matey, Horold over, Charles Cross, Tom Haves, Jetf Thailand, 13.

Oba won the WBA flyweight LB Mark Withrow, Steve Burns, Keith fciqin, Kay covoie. IS cnampionsnip. i )4 Srtroeder, Bob Banaer, Ken Caralelll, switching quarterbacks. The Spartans changed after three COUPON SAVINGS! 12 Steve Jacobin. Obert Tlsdale, Stove Carver.

Tony II Washington, John Schwcizer, Tom Hilden, MM games andl now are going with sophomore George Mihaiu who JeM Allen, Steve Wardlow. Reggie Shoemoke, Owen Austrtielm. BENNY RAMIREZ ANO BETTY NICCOLI STEVI BOIAS AND KAY NOBLE Chicago 3 2 1 I 32 SI. Louis 3 1 7 I It Los Anqelts 3 1 4 18 Minnesota 3 2 4 12 Pittsburgh 0 3 2 2 4 Calllornia 5 119 THURSDAY'S RESULTS Phllodelphio 4, Butolo 2 Chltag 3, Boston 3 GAMES FRIDAY Detroit at Buflolo Louis at Vancouver Pittsburgh at Calilorma GAMES SATURDAY Philadelphia at Monlieal Chicaao at Toronto New York at Minnesota II. Louis at Los Angeles Lube and Oil Change AJ A includes it i premium oil and 7Wj7It? expert lubrication.

3 r1- Mtl Pultn, Mgr. Mel Sez.s, Fill Your Car With Mobil Gas AND WE WASH IT For complete market results read the Daily Courier. TICKETS ON SALE Send chtck or money ardor lo Coupon Expires Oct. 31, 1970 3 Hawkoyo Iportt Promotion, EL i III Hotol, Waterloo, lowa. Tick oti on talo Hotol Ellii Friday THE TOYOTA MODEL LINE OF QUALITY MOTORCARS Toyota Motor company features a diversified model line of quality motorcars for the U.

S. imall car market. Nine of these models are passenger cars, three ore the rugged Toyota Land Cruiser line of 4-wheel drive recreational and utility vehicles and, rounding out the series is the Hi-Lux pick up truck. CHUCK FELLf.lER IMPORTS We have a large selection of new Toyotas read to go. 1437 foils Ave.

Phone 233-3349 FIRESTONE STORES Saturday 11 Noon lo P.M Phono 311-7V94. ADMISSION i 1 am .1 tTi'inni nrriP MEL'S RED CARPET nMiwKnsm Reserva $2.50 General $2.00 Children (under 12) 1.00 It's coming soon. To ihe Crossroads. W. 4th South Waterloo College Square Ceder Falls CAR WASH (Next It) Urryltngt rrtl In Cttlar lalli) Doon Optn 7,00 P.M.

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