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Monday, January 8, 1931 VAlllY MO I NI NO HAHUNOEN, TtXAI Larson Stars At Mercedes Mercedes Mayor Annexes Special Stock Car Race Larson, a pillaging pilot from San Antonio, swept through most of the competition offered at the Mercedes inaugural Sunday before a fine turnout of 1,500 paid admissions, Larson slammed across the finish line first in the 20-lap feature and alno gained victories The Yale Bowl By HAKVEV W. Atar Aporta Editor E. (Topper) Rigney, Colonel of the Corps at Texas in 1918, has lived to be a rare outstanding athlete with a sharp business acumen. Rigney, one of the three greatest shortstops ever to play for the Detroit Tigers, is no stranger to Harlingen people. As an insurance man in business here during the Thirties, he was an important figure in sports and civic affairs.

Ranked alongside Donnie Bush and Billy Rogell as the greatest shortfielders ever to wear the Detroit spangles, 1 Rigney combined a remarkable athletic ability with a commercial know-how that enabled him to quit baseball financially independent while still a young man. Rigney, with his attractive wife, were in the Valley over the weekend visiting former Harlingen Mayor and Mrs. R. Kroeger. The record book reveals that Rigney, almost as lithe and trim as during his playing days, hit a sparkling .315 for Detroit in 1923.

the year the Tigers finished second to the American League and World Champion New York Yankees. He I holds the distinction of hclne one of the flrnt declared free agent hy the late Kenasaw Mountain first commissioner of baseball. Rigney was a star shortstop on the Texas Aggie baseball team and was awarded the sword for graduating as Colonel of the A. and M. Cadet Corps.

He was also captain of the Ross Volunteers, the honor guard of A. and M. The former Major Leaguer sidestepped the Gulf Coast League vs Valley League issue involving Brownsville and Harlingen participation in professional baseball next summer. could hardly venture an opinion In such a subject." Rigney said Saturday night. If I were an executive of the club, that would be different.

from a financial point of view, looking at participation in the two leagues in terms of dollars and cents, there is little comparison The Gulf Coast League would appear to he by far the sounder of the two circuits he said. And, a sport as professional as baseball, the financial end of the game Is most important. Especially when you stock worth per share on a $100 Investment. And who is to argue with an Ex- Big Leaguer who is also a smart business man. in the Four Fastest car dssh be sides copping first place In third heat dash.

Shares Spotlight However, Laraon was forced to share the spotlight with Mercedes Mayor. G. E. Watson who w'on a special event ing his own late model stock car. Trailing Mayor Watson were Shelton of the Grapette Company, Dick Luscome and H.

G. Fiske, promoter of the racing show. Jack Crawford of Houston trailed across the finish jc in the feature with Jim Van Blarcum of Harlingen coming in third. Two crackups marred the main event in which 14 cars started and 13 finished. ifeat Winners Earle Bromle, Les Cannon and J.

W. Brown won heat races with Laraon and Brown came in ahead of the field in the semifinal with Bromle second and Billy Rowland of Corpus Christ! third. The track was rough, a factor that caused four cars to jam up during the course of the after- noon activity. Ransom Holds LA Golf Lead Sammy Snead Playing With Broken Hand LOS ANGELES, (AP) Flying Henry Ransom clung to his narrowing lead and Sam Snead, playing with a broken bone in his left hand, staved in the running at the end of i the third round of the 000 Los Angeles Open Golf Tournament Sunday. Ransom, 39-year-old veteran of the professions! golf campaigns, shot a one over par 72 for a total of 208 Three strokes back of Ransom with the final holes to be plsyed at the Riviera Country par 35-36-71 layout csme two strong challengers, Cary Mid- dlecoff of Memphis and Doug Ford of Briarcliff.

N. Y. Middlecoff Rooms Middlecoff boomed in with a to go with previous rounds of 7.1-70, and Ford posted 1 a 70 to aecompanv a and 72. both had totsls of 211. One shot bsck of Ford snd Middlecoff.

snd four behind the I pace setting Ransom from St. Andrews, and Dallas, was Snead. The slammer, who led the first round with a S7 and dropped back to a 75 Saturday, carded a 70 Sunday, The solid threat remained Ransom. He started round four strokes in front of the nearest contender. Joe Kirkwood.

who diifted back with a for pU( Frogs in three-way Lions Business Chief to Visit Buddy Parker DETROIT 'IP Nirk Kerbawy. business manager of the Detroit Lions, said Saturday he will go to Texas Tuesday to meet the team's new coach. Buddy Parker, and attempt to line up an exhibition game at Dallas. The Lions played the Washington Redskins in Dallas before the season started last fall and the game drew 50.000 fans. Kerbawy said he hoped to schedule several pre-season exhibition games this year.

He said he also would try to arrange a game with the Cleveland Browns in Detroit this fall as part of the city's 250th anniversary of its founding. Mulloy in Net Finals HITCHES A RIDE Howard Hovde (6) the neck of Oklahoma A Norman Pilgrim (29) at He misses a shot at the basket. The teams met recently in Oklahoma City, the Aggies winning by a score of 75-38. (AP Wirephoto). Yankees To Rely On Veteran Stars NEW YORK.

the baseball trad- SienM XT i i as a most dependable golfer by ing marts, the New York Yankees announced that they fallow pros. Given a three would depend on their veterans for defense of the world stroke lead, he figures to be hard championship by maintaining salaries and again paying to catch. Joe DiMaggio $100.000 despite a mediocre season. sis Kirkwood was tied Sunday at 213 with former National Open had a record and was out pion Lloyd Mangrum. of Chicago, most of the year with injuries.

and Jiminv Clark Laguna Beach. Page, pitching ace of 1949. lost fsch of whom hsd 70's. his stuff and Compiled a 3-7 The remainder were too far in ord. arrears to figure In the leading Basketball Undefeated Trimmed To Unlucky 13 By WILL GRIMSLEY NEW YORK, (AP) College basketball's major unbeaten list added up to an unlucky 13 Sunday with prospects dim that any of the clean records will survive until tournament time.

Of the four undamaged teams in the present first ten, speedy Long Island University appears in the best position to ride out of the storm. The other Okla- ---------------------------------------------------------homa A. and and Wyoming Fall Highlights SWC Opening Action Rv Wlim MARTIN ASSOCIATED PRESS STAFF Texas Christian Horned Frogs deflated pre-sessnn reputation in a hurry last week as the Southwest Con- ferenre basketball race got away to what looks like another wacky run. The score was 42-31 and the 211 While Rsnsom has won but one important tourney, the so- Texas railed World's Championship at are definitely out of the trading said general manager George Weiss, Casey Stengel is convinced that we have sufficient possibilities on our own Tried Again This means. Weiss explained, that such 19.50 failures as Joe Nor Is there anything wrong money.

There wss a four-stroke to conference play, took it on the with arm, Weiss asserted, gap between Mangrum and his Texas and and what he once had just might two companions and next Texas. T.S-M. Page. Bob Porterfield and Tommy hark to Shea won 14 hrarket w-hirh Included former Jack Texas TAMPA, Fla Gardnar Mulloy. Davis cup star, fought his way into the finals of the 23rd annual R.

of Kansas City. Riegel hsd a 70, suitable pitcher, is convinced that mark and a poor 6 28 earned run Gibson a 71 and Furgol a 76. he would have to give up three average or four for one to get anybody worth while," Weiss disclosed. have sufficient possibilities and, if some of our younger men come through, we can field a faster team than anybody in the Major The Yankee contracts will be sent our next week, including Maggio's, and the Yankee official said that the Clipper's contract Chicago Cubs Card 2 Tilts At Houston There were familiar faces trailing in the scores E. J.

1 Harrison blew himself to an SO for 226. And Masters champion Jimmy Demaret finished with a 75 for 223. LOS ANGELES Sam Snead, top man in professional golf, has a broken hand and will take a rest of at least six weeks when have economy-sized schedule headaches. Bradlev and the Oklahoma the No. 1 and No.

2 in the nation, not only have and-home engagements with each other later in thf winter hut both have double meetings with St. Louis, fifth in the isnkings. Threat to St. Louif, conqueror of Ken- tuckv in the Sugai Bowl semifinals. poses the threat to! who otheiwlse don't have too hazardous a ule the rest of the way.

The Bi I 1 i Invade New Madison Square Garden Tuesday to lest LIU. They will be followed Into the Garden by brash young men, who meet foimidahle St. John's of Brooklyn Thursday. This It the unbeaten list: Fourteen games Bradley. Twelve games Oklahoma A and JVyoming, Murray State.

Ten Duquesne. Nine games Island University. Hamline. Washington I Eight games Columbia, Princeton. St.

Bonaventure, Washington and Jefferson. Four games Providence. VUlanova. Cornell. Cincinnati and Evansville were cut down from the unblemished ranks last week.

Evansville lost a Jsn. 8 game to Murray State, 70-66 Falls to Fordham VUlanova, eighth ranked nationally, fell before Fordham in one of the season's stunning upsets. 52-44. ten-game winning streak was chopped down by a surprisingly potent Columbia. 85-45.

Cincinnati lost on tories may loom awfully big after Thursday to DePaul, 53-52. this round of play. Only half of the top ten teams Southern Methodist, which Doc in the latest Associated Press tie for the loop lead- with Texas A. and M. Southern Methodist dropped a fairly one-sided deejsion to Texas Christian, 57-46.

then turned right around and walloped Baylor 6637. And Baylor played Texas to a double overtime before bowing, 59-58. Tagged On Chin Rice, which managed a conference, 58-51, victory over Georgia Tech before whipping in- Hayes has molded into a powerful five, nlavs host to Arkansas Monday night at Dallas, and Tuesday Texas Christian tangles with Rice and Baylor runs into Texas A. and M. only game is against Southern Methodist Friday, while Arkansas catches Its first con- Cubs the Los Angeles Open concludes at home in 1 1 Fayetteville Saturday.

Two Christian and A. Dixie Tennis tournament Saturday unofficially at $100,000. This de- ing 22 games against Major conclusion of his round Sun- the same night at with a five-set victory over young sPite fact that DiMaggio hit League teams, and eight with the daV that he snapped bone Station Tony Vincent of the University last season only after a late Chicago White Sox. uft Molleri of Miami spurt. The Cubs, who will open train- The veteran Mulloy, defending Nothing Wrong at Catalina, Feb.

24. champion from Coral Gables and Weiss insisted that there was will remain on the Island until top-ranked, posted a 6-2. 3-6, 6-3, "nothing with the arms" of the end of March. 2-6. 6-2 triumph.

Byrne, Porterfield and The schedule includes: Bvrne. who won 15 and last nine, April 3. Pittsburgh at Houston. population density is led the league in wildness and i April 4. at Houston.

2.6 persons per square mile. "needs only Porterfield Sugar Pine cones hang from the like ornaments on tree. CHICAGO HP The Chicago would call for the same amount announced 32 game Monday. of money he received in spring exhibition schedule, includ- Snead finally acknowledged at his round ped a bone in the back of his left hand during the third round of the Miami, Open two weeks ago. But he went on to win that tourney, and lead this one on the Joe McDermott, big center, stretched his lead in individual scoring in season play to 185 points, while Jim Dowies first day with a four-under-par Texas took over second with 1 aw 67.

He slipped to a 75 Saturday but came back with a 70 Sunday Hall of Fame Set To Honor Speaker DALLAS, (U.R) A central Texas pitcher who rose to stardom in the Major Eqaguea as a hitter and defensive wizard will be ushered into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame as that institution's first member next Thursday. It's a good idea to par-boil green a Christmas peppers before stuffing them so as to cut down on the baking time. THE SPORTS PATROL The honoree, 62-year-old Tris Speaker, will be guest of the sponsoring Texas Sports Writers Association at a public luncheon in the Dallas athletic club at which time a scroll will be presented to the greying, but active former American League great. The luncheon, held as it is in the midst of the N. C.

A. A. convention will attract a large group Expert Coaching Expected to Make Yankees Tough In '51 Flag Chase 168 and George McLeod, Texas Christian, slipped to third with 166 points. In conference scoring. Dowies and Harvey From me of Texas Christian are tied for first with 31 points and Ralph Johnson of Baylor is third with thirty.

One bright note for Arkansas In its loss to Texas Christian was the performance of Billy (Toar) Hester, the seven foot poll were active Saturday night. Bradley, Oklahoma A and Kentucky and LIU. the first four in order, were idle along with Wyoming. No. 10.

Fifth-ranked St. Louis opened its eastern swing with a 52-40 victory over Camsius at Buffalo. Indiana, No. 6. won its eighth game in nine starts by thumping Ohio State, the defending Big Ten champion, 77-62.

North Carolina State, seventh- ranked, had many uncomfortable moments before outlasting Duke, a Southern Conference rival. 77-71. Villanovs. No. 8, was upended by Fordham and Kansas State.

No. 9 turned back Misouri, 60-43, in the opening Big Seven Conference game for both teams. Cop Charges Woman Bit Off His Thumb SOUTH BEND man Cornelius Nicholas, minus the end of his -right thumb, entered South Bend memorial hospital for treatment Sunday, He said it was bitten off bv a Babe Zaharias Voted lop 1950 Woman Athlete NEW YORK Mh Babe son Zahanai. the greatest athlete of the flrnt half of Twentieth Century, has been named female Athlete-of-the-Year for 1950 in the Associated poll. In winning the annual award for the fifth time, the Babe rolled up 81 among the 188 sports and voting She first In 1932 for her trark and repeated in 19t5, 1916 and 1947 a golfer.

It was as a golfer that she won the No other woman has been named more than twice. Moran, the tennis with the lace panties, finished second to the Babe although Marlene and Alice Bauer, the golfinjr received more place that Gorgeous Gussie. The point score, figured on a 3-2-1 basis gave the Babe 315, 126 and teh 124, Florence Chadwick, the girl who swam the English Channel, also received strong support with 20 firsts and 91 points for the fourth place. Beverly Hanson, women amateur golf champion, drew 12 i and fifth place, Mrs. Zaharias won six major golf tournaments during 1950 and $14.800 the highest amount ever won by a woman golfer.

She won the gruelling 144-hole Weathervane Tournament played on four the U. S. Open, Western Open. All-American In Chicago, the Tournament snd the Title at Augusta, Ga. Her most important win, cially, was the Weathervane, good for $7,400.

She required 632 strokes for the four stops, including 36 holes each at Pebble Beach, Chicago, Cleveland and New York. Most voters coupled the Bauer sisters Marlene and Alice the pretty young girls from Midland. Tex. As one sports editor wrote "The Bauer Sisters how can you separtate The 10 leaders with place in parentheses ipoinst figured on a 3-a-l 1. Babe Zahariaa, Golf 3.

Oussie Mtrran. Tennis 3. Marlene Alice Bauer, Oolf 4. F. Chadwick, swimmer Beverly Hanson.

GoU fl, Margaret O. Dupont. Tennis Pauline Bets Addlt, Tennis 8. Louise Brough. Tennis (3) 9 Berg.

Golf 1 31S 134 114 SI IS 31 34 10. Althea Gibson, Tennis 33 Texas Opens Track, Field Drills Monday AUSTIN ap The Southwest Conference champion University of Texas track squad opens practice Monday, basing its hopes for a title repeat on 16 returning lettermen. Coach Clyde Littlefield's squad is expected to report 15 strong at the opening workout, with basketball player Klein joining up at the end of the cage season. Top returning lettermen include Carl Mayes, sprinter; Bill Mil- Ind (ifi Patrol- bum, second-place winner last year in the shot put; Charles Meeks, defending broad jump champion; Lowell Hawkinson, half-mile runner-up; Ralph Person, low hurdler; Ray Marek, jave- sophomore center. He scored 17 woman he and another policeman glar Robbv Wilson quarter- points in his first display of sharp arrested early Sunday for driving and Rav vvnmark h.ph shooting this season.

lights and without a jumper driver licence. Top losses Charges of disorderly conduct SWC Standings and wade through the list of numerous native sports figures to narrow the field to one man. of Fame has not yet lected, but the State Fair of Hall of State in Dallas has been prominently mentioned as a likely site, Speaker, who was a gawky, prominent sports figures among coJnlry boy pitcher on his home the capacity crowd of 400. I town team Hubbard Cltv (now A limited number of public I just Hubbard) in Hill county, tickets will go on sale Monday broke into organized baseball in in Dallas. 1906 at Cleburne in the Texas In addition to Henry (Hank) moved to Houston in 1907 Greenberg, general manager of to lead the Texas league in hit- the Cleveland Indians -Speaker ting with a .314 average and was i I present boss who will be the sold to Boston for the tail end of At ronre YGu TO Princ'Pal speaker, other promin- the 1907 campaign.

ont guests will be George Traut- a green, 19-year-old youngster PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. man, president of the minor when he went up to the Sox to Babe Zaharias. woman athlete leagues; Dizzy Dean of St, Ixmis start what was to be a 22-year of 1950. jumped off to a head Cardinal and Chicago Cub fame major league career as player start on the 1951 women's golf an(t Phil of the Cubs, tour with a victory in the Ponte Celebrities Aplenty Vedra Club open here Sunday. Many of the top colle- Marlene Bauer.

Midland, giate football and baseball youngster, scored an eagle on the coaches, as well as sports writers Babe Zaharias Finishes First By STEVE SNIDER NEW YORK. (UP) Branch Rickey once said the trouble A permanent home for the Hall with most baseball coaches is that they coach or teach Fame has not yet been se- I new kids old tricks. Maybe Casey Stengel of the New York Yankees had the same idea, for he 11 have a full slaff of teaching coaches to try lo pull the Bombers through to their third straight pennant in 1951. have Tommy Henrich coaching hitters, Frankie Crosetti drilling infielders, Bill Dickey in personal charge of Yogi Berra, and Milkman Jim Turner running the pitchers in the bullpen. All but Henrich have been coaching for Casey since he joined the club as manager.

Henrich, retired as an active player because of his gimpy knee, presumably is being groomed as a future Yankee manager. Crosetti and Dickey will fulfill the normal requirements of their contracts by working the coaching as well. Stengel, one. time clown in the third base coaching box when he was a National Leaguer, strictly In a bench manager since joining the Yankees. Dickey already has worked won- TK.AM Texn hrlitUn southern Methodist 5 A.

M. fi 7 Arkantat .1 1 Rtre 7 ONI I RI SI r. TEAM (hritllan A. and M. Southern Methodist lur Rice Last Tech 51; ChrWtlan Southern 8EASOV PCT PTS or 4 7IMI fit)? Top losses from last year's squad were Charlie Parker, the and malicious mayhem were filed southwest Conference's leading against Mrs.

Evelle Smith, 32, South Bend. and manager, Speaker was sent in to pinch hit against Philadelphia's great Rube Waddell. Tags Waddell Speaker said Waddell made him ,137 Sfi-! Tsa tifili PCT PTS or 3 tl 1.IMMI 115 113 I (HMI I .000 51 I I .500 II1! i 0 3 135 3 io? Rice 5X. Ravlor 5K: Texas Methodist Ifi: Texas A. and 51, Rlre Southern Methodist Ratlor Texas Christian Arkansas SI; SU, Rlre 54.

ThU schedule; Monda? Southern Methodist Arkansas at Dallas; Rice Texas Christian at Kort Worth; Baylor vs Texas and at Waro; Southern Methodist vs Texas at Austin; Saturday Rlre vs Arkansas at Little Rock; Texas A. and M. Texas Christian at Collere Station. SCORI RS (SF.ASOM first hole of the last round and here for the convention, will be in hit the dirt with the first pitch, ders with Berra, who now is the made terrific bid to overtake attendance. then threw him a curve.

The man best Yankee catcher since Dickev. the Rabe. The Hall of Fame was the who was later to become known Yogi made a farce of his job But Mrs. Zaharias, new golf brainchild of Thad Johnson, sports as the knewr the during the 1947 World Series as course owner at Tampa, came editor of the Beaumont Enter- curve was coming because he had the Brooklyn Dodgers ran him through with a steady final nine prise, and was first suggested to noticed Rube "gave away" his dizzy on the bases. Dickey In wind and rain to post a 54-hole the Texas writers a year and a curves with a slight twist of the discouraged, score of 228.

She shot half ago at a meeting in Beau- wrist before he threw. Speaker over the par seaside mont. It has taken since that time lined a single through the box course on the last 18. to get the machinery in motion later scored the run that tied GOLDEN GLOVFS ENTRY BLANK Valley Jan. 80-31, cb.

1 at Harlingen NAME addi CITY STATE AGE (Check One) Open 16 years with previous experience; 1 I Over 16 with no previous ring experience Mail Entry orm to Paul Ewing, Box Texas the game and sent it into eight extra innings. The Sox farmed him out to Litle Rock of the Southern Association in 1908 and he batted .350, still the worst catcher In our league hy any means," Dickey said and proceeded to find out why the Dodgers were running on Berra. Yogi, who also had been used as an outfielder, had a strong, Crosetti, long-time Yankee infielder. has been an invaluable aid with youngsters like Gerry Coleman, blossomed into a World Series star in his rookie year and followed it up with another great performance in the '50 Series. Crosetti also helped Phil Rizzuto, although Marse Joe McCarthy rates the biggest nod for tutoring the Scooter.

As a one-time pitching star for Stengel with the Boston Braves. Turner knows exactly what Casey and when he wants it. He has a theory that most relief pitchers Warm up tOO long and leave their best stuff in the Jllck Brown, smi bullpen but paces and drills each iim t.arhardt. 1 Yankee as a separate personality 1 Joel.utx SMI and Stengel leaves him strictly on PLAYER Joe McDermott. Rice.

Jim Gerhardt. Rice. George McLeod. TCI'. Jack Brown.

SMI'. Gerhardt, Rice. Ralph Johnson. Bavlor, C-C McDowell, A and Walt A and N. Mullins, Rice, J.

1). Mhlte, Rlre. CONFERENCE PLAYER H. Fromme, TCI'. Jim Dowies, Texas, R.Johnson, Baylor.

C-G Pravda Charges U. S. Plans Germ Warfare MOSCOW Pravda charged Sunday the U. S. has established a bacteriological warfare in Japan under the direction of former Japanese Lt.

Gen. Shiro Ishii. In December, 1949. Russia indicted 12 Japanese army officers on charges of plotting to use germ wrarfare in World War II and listed lshii of the Japanese medical corps as the chief plotter. The Soviet Union wants to try him as a war criminal.

Two Sedans Wrecked In Mercedes Crash MERCEDES Two sedans were wrecked Saturday night in a collision at Second and Liberty here. Edwards, 30, of Mercedes. of springer, and Bob Walters, who set a conference high jump record and tied for first place in the pole vault. Betw-een them, they counted for almost half of 60 points which captured the Southwest Conference meet. Influenza Cases Top Hidalgo Report EDINBURG Influenza with 46 new cases topped the list of communicable diseases reported to the Hidalgo County Health Unit for the week ending Jan.

6, the health unit said Sunday. Other diseases and number of cases reported were: dysentery, 20; pneumonia, six; syphilis, four; mumps, two; and whooping cough, tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, measles and neo ophthalmia one each. FT TP 73 41 155 streets 0 5 ti' i 55 reckless driving charges i 5 i in court here Monday, police iso firials said. 2 car Edwards was driving r.fi collided with one driven by Phelipe Ramirez, 22. Texas Cagers Spil Rice Owls, 56-54 FT TP HOUSTON Rice's late rallj fell two points short here Saturday night as the University of Texas came away with its second Southwest Conference basketball victory of the season.

56-54. before 4 000 at the Rice field house. the highest figure in that league's w-hile making his to nip a history up to that time. He went base runner at second. His w-oak- back to the Sox in 1909 and won ness cured, Rerra soon gained a accurate aim but was off balance his llenrieh, who may go to the coaehing lines to keep his familiar figure In view of the fans, Georgr McLeod, TCI', 5 51 51 It 50 It IS 7 ta I 5 TCU Five Wins, 42-31 FORT WORTH Texas Christian University won its second consecutive Southwest Conference For a cool salad dish slice radishes and cucumbers thin and mix with sour cream or sour cream dressing serve on slices of fresh basketball game Saturday i tomatoes sprinkle with salt, fresh- night bv humbling favored Arkan- lv-ground pepper and a little ba- sas.

42-31. 1 sil. a regular outfield berth. He stayed with the Sox until 1916, when he was sold to Cleveland, against his will. He finally agreed to go if he got $10.000 of the purchase price of $55,000 plus two players.

That year he led the league with a .386 average. Speaker boasted a lifetime major league average of .344 and batted more than .300 for 18 years. He managed the Indians from 1919 through 1926. winning the pennant in 1920. little respect from the runners and never looked better in the World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies.

otherwise Is a batting coach. If he cun teach the others how lo belt 'em in the clutch the way he did, the Yankees are going to he rough attain in '51. The population density of Europe is 145.3 persons per square mile. In Asia it is 77, and in North America 21.3. WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT IOC SUCTION SOCKET ARTIFICIAL LEG Eliminates BELT-STRAP SOCK LONE STAR LIMB CO.

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