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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • 13

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ft -V itt XU THE EVENING SUN, HANOVER, PA. MONDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1956 PAGE THIRTEEN EXPERTS PROBING Virginia Gridiron Great Dies Of Auto Injuries Cubs May Pick Catcher In Major League Draft Glutch Players Star As New York Giants And Detroit Lions Win Important Battles RILLING OF TROUT JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Chicago Cuba were expected to select a catcher aa their first choice In todays annual major state risn Commission nead draft at the opening of the Places Loss Along Spring511 mlnnr convention Creek At 'Hardly Than Because of the slim pickings In Less tlilcldy pftflded draft list, base- ball men predicted this years se.

lection of eligible draftees would be even smaller than last yearl j. win. HUNTERS GREETED BY IDEAL WEATHER Colts Stopped By Frisco Team National Football League ton ftnii-m (VC.) St. 4. Xavier ha si.

Morehouse 4. when the big leaguers plucked only 10 minor leaguers for arPru Kmtuckj CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. UA-Brain mjuriea sutlereu in an automobile collision caused the death lust tught of John Polzer, 23. one of tne Univeisity of Vhgimas greatest football players 01 Urn past decade. Politer, captain of the Cavalltr team of 19l5 and All-Atlantic Conleience guard in 1954, died at m.

at the University of Virginia Hospital. He had been Injured early batuiday wnen his car collided with another near Lov-uigston, on U. 8. 29. Folzrrs mother and father.

Mr. and Mrs. Jonn George Polzer of Nazareth, Pa his brother, Fred, a student at the university who plays end on the Cavalier team, an aunt and some of Polzer' closest friends weie at the hospital EASTKKS CONTMUMr. STRANGE THINGS ARE HAPPENING IN NORTH WOODS (By The Amodated Press) IIAKRlSBritO Stale expert today pressed an Investigation to determine what killed more than 115,000 trout along Spring Creek, Centre County, and in slate fish hatcheries bordering the stream. Itrailler 95, Ointin 64.

(HiltHiio Lnwui 71. Klpnn 6ft. I'tvlHii i'lituTu Al('lj'liui 48. iilltiun Hflcjii tJ. low hi.

(Uf, MtrhltfAu ht. 63, nn in Hi. 97, il.HistoQ 7. it 1 1 72, Kl (oratwl fl Snow On Ground In Popular Deer Hunting Areas As Buck Season Gets Under Way In State Today draft prlre ranging up to 115,000 With that thought In mind, major league officials turned to the trade mart In an effort to plug their weaknesses. With the exception of the world champion Yankees, who apparent- nSA0l.the ale, ly Intend to stand pat, all clubs ex2iPrts a expressed a desire com- slu Plete at least one deal either here to determine If fish food sup- aj major league meetings To the wild thing making their hornet In our heavily wooded northern rountlri, theie night mutt bring a aenne of bewilder nient and a feeling of much uneaainea.

The big buck, high on tho rocky ledge, muat Indeed be punled by what he oeea to he paute In hit feeding to look out over the atretches of dark forest below. The red fox hunting along the ridge, and the big owl noUeletily Miami 4 4 in tut, Ki-ut M. Michigan TO Itelauan AH. MliuiH.fiia Bil, aiiilrlillt BO SorUiwMU-rn Meatrro Michigan died. Polzer was attending the university tins session, hoping to receive Ohio Kt, Bs.

Butler 4 ik I ti 1 HI a A At (is, I.aylor 43. (By The Associated Press) Bo. HARRISBURO Nearly ideal Pjles. have been destroyed and to ntn rintln tha smiena lha 11 down the of tho gliding through tho Irretuna ran but wonder at the auddrn change that have come to pa. True, the daylight houra today were alf In Chicago next week.

Purilii BJ, Ki-aruvlll Bn. weather conditions today greeted source pollu-deer hunters moving into Pennsyl-, on- vania woodlands as the 1956 Officials of Pennsylvania State antlered buck season opened. (University said lull cooperation Is Snow on the ground In most, being given the Fish Commission srn i ferent, ton, with red dad human seemingly everywhere In tho woods, with the noUrt and disturbance they brought with them, and the crash of high-powered rifle. fire echoing from ridge to ridge, Ills degree In physical education NniiU Uakota is, l.conalo f.B ((er- timer Junc 9outh luknta Kt. 78, viTMn 60, Funeral arrangements art la St.

I.mila VI. rinelnuatl 73. complete. IT, htnnhcro Ullnula BB 1 ummwB deRree' Prls ot the state especially the'm seeking to trace the pollution, few weeks. Turkey and grouse hunteis, and lately the bear hunters, lp0pUiar eer hunting areas In the Samples from all drains into sew-have been in many of these same woodlands, not so noisy nor in such mountain regions held out the era were taken to be analyzed Xavier (Uliluj tvs, St.

oa pti's iluil i HOCKEY LEAGUES 3. 1M1MU1U Rf SI 1.1 Iburult It, art lit i ora is, a.lilminn 14' Hy i4. I arin vrlm.u IT, iphla 14 hn I ranri.ru jn. Italtiim.rr IT, I'lttnhurgh So, I.i AiiK'lia 1.1. tracking and good' However, the university said no deer outlined evidence has been found of any AOlhIH( psja ArItont 79, Arirma Bt.

(Bv The Associated Press) HOLLYWOOD. Calif. Loul great numbers, but creating quite nightfall wj mi and wildlife might follow its accustomed way of 'life, 'e snow" .,4 a 4). a aU ai vatAtian I Sir Af Vk 4 a lot of disturbance. Throughout prospect of good brought a return to peace and quiet rarep, 0j brown those weeks, however in the big woods.

stretches of wooded iraTMtDAl'R RKNII.T tonight Is different. Out across the black university activty that would pro- llppo, 139, Los Angeles, outpointed (ciuce any poison In the sewer sys- Kid Castro, 136(2, Manila, 10. stri Kiiti'H at nun i a Grn-u iy sn rii, i I lowlands, high up on mountain benches, snuggled in deep valleys or, lavmes. are pinpoints of light that appeared for the first time tary nil uic niiu tunc juvi Season (Tosea Dec. 15 rising nlmrods started as soon as the 7 a.

LKACIB New Turk 4. Tiirontn I troll 1, 0. tiuMloo Uilcagu Fadmate Called Conservative Suarez. 1164, William Voigt, executive dlrec-Cuba, outpointed Roque Fernan- summer or autumn. In Arktotaa 50.

Oklahoma 65. Far Brigham Ymmif 7o, Uauhlngton 65, Colif? Ht 4 1 rnlnrado A 7fl Colorado Hu 60 Matio 7V, OL, Ift'itTer 5fl. Niaia 7., of Idaho 66. Orfini ht 6. Wromlnn fi-' Fi.rtland ii, Fortlaml St 47 Hau ranctBOf, o.

60, Seattle tah Ht. I'alflc 79, Latora Washing AMU It 1C AN I.EAOl ProrMi-m a. Springfield 2. St MlkV hfllt.lll a Palilnnirr at l.na Aug'if I nlrago t'arillnali at t'lilrago Jh-nra, li-i-latiil al Nf Turk, I'ltuiiurali al I'liUailcii'hla at aaMuglon. llilffllo lliTiho? I.

3, (Teie'auil 2. (low light atreams. one will find a group of happy, leased for these few days from the worries and cares of their work-a- carefree men re- carefree men. re- main stream evaluation, but conservative. In the main stream hatchery," 1 Some estimates, based on com- he said.

rne.rcial Prices for trout, ran as Voigt said early Investigations during the two-week season, closej Dec 15 rm canv uncnuKtugiun MTtKDWS RfsIlTS their big event of the year. They've, m-an have settled down for the long on the 1956 hunting schedule. The high as a quarter million dollars. Indicate the pollution came from ton that means far more to most obear seasonended Saturdayf.er-, The total loss in fish from 6 Thoms Run, a trlbutarv of the1 Stt4t day life, and enjoyin ne of congi them than the hunt Itself. With a bi their 'evemni to the fullest iys hum.

and of congenial companionship ford Ht. Mary Ifil.f M. LLLA 7b, Nhrai.ka N.VIIONAI, I.KAtilB Mnicre.il lil 9. oronlo 4, roll 0 near! of Penn- camp-style supper stowed away, 'noon, comfortable slippers and togs, pected to ton 350. said Dr.

Logan 1T5.000 and 180 000, of which about they gather In 'the big living room' to wile away the hours until Director of 150, 0(X) were six-inch trout killed sylvanla State University. The bag of bruins is ex- to 12 Inches or more is between Creek which runs erslty Park, the site the Game Commission. He By JIM KKNML Atiodated 1rra bportawrlter Pro football clutch player like Frank Gifford and Bobby Layne paid by the yards they gain or the lout aeore. But when hdou ih th Atinnai AMKKICAN f.KAfil ProrM.n'e 4. Iloctit-r time arrives to hit the hay.

They may be dogped tired. IX It Is one attnb- in the Ions racewav at Benner camp whose members believe that the daylight hour should Jited the pood prospects of a bip Spring Voigt said. Benner Spring Aootball latue moruli la? out pent in hunting rather than loafing around, they are sure to be hnol? imuthe c5und is a commission hatchery. A six- aooioaii league mogua lay out t. im, in almost a uhnla through most of the 1 tired but evenings are long In December.

Almost a whole through week-long inch fish Is a yearling used for 4. I. Bnffn.a 6, Springfield 4. aplentv. 1 k- K.ar Sf Despite ar gone by since theyBwere ali "together, and there is so much bear to talk about.

'id gb pl ay nd 'thetdgame!" season. Plum And Valentine Will In Virinltv Of nlversltr "Our best Information at this Play In Fait fin me time Ls It came through a la 1,1 LdSl VJUI1UJ sewer Into Thomson Run. That Is1 stream stocking. in the university area, not the NEW YORK UF Bill Coffman, the snow, the U. Poison Believed Ammonia nearby State College area, Voigt managing director of the 32nd an-Weather Bureau indicated tern-' oigt said the poison Is believed said nual bhrtne East-West game at San peratures during the first day to be ammonia or an ammonia- "However, we have not yet FrancLsco Dec.

29, named the East wouldn't be low enough to hamper uke compound that suddenly pinned down the source of the squad today and said several other operations. into the stream. poison. he added. players would be added.

Snow Seen At Midweek The bureau at Harrisburg prom Itlflr gleam In the gun racks, colorful hunting garments hang about the walla, and the boot aland or hang In rows over near the big atove. Overall, the light of the lamp shed a warm glow, and the noise and turmoil of the city seem far away: aomclhlng of another world. Over on the table In the corner the pinochle player DAN SHANKS ARCHERY DEN Archery Equipment nd Material Baer Avenue, Extd. R-I, Hanoi er, Penna. Phono 5-0537 begin their week' aerie of battles.

At the blr table, a poker game iv be dealer choice. ranging all the war get under way. It ma. "considerable cloudiness on a stretch of Spring Creek mediately to determine If fish food Q.iarterback Xf.lt Plum. Penn aicntlne, of Monday but with warmer operated by the state, supplies "have been damaged," he State, and guard Sam atures as warm air front the Taract1-se we lost very said.

Penn State. Yesterday was dividend dav around the circuit as the key veterans, most of whom could afford to toil on a touchdown-yardage rate, paid off aplenty. lion Wallop Bears, 42-11 Layne, an eight-year veteran, passed for two touchdowns, hcored another and kicked six extra points as he quarterbacked the Detroit Llor.s Into first place ui the Western Conference with a smashing 42-10 victory over the Chicago Bears. Gifford, former movie atunt man. scored three times and threw for the other Giar.t touchdown as New York all but clinched the Eastern Conference from sedate draw and stud, to double "splt-ln-the-ocesn.

with deuces and sevens wild, and the high and low men splitting the pot, and often requiring an accountant or engineer to figure out the winning combinations. Lounging on the old soft, or sprswled on the big comfortable chairs, the non-players will talk about a thousand things, indudlng the day's hunt ind the hunts of other years. They will reminisce and re-tell many a atory thst has beisi related year after year. They will speak quietly and reverently of old-tliners who have gone on to their happy hunting grounds. The newer members will listen with rapt attention, for here they will absorb a atore of deer hunting lore.

In the good deer camp, the use of alcoholic beverages Is strictly me wu ueci South will move Into the state. "Further developments In regards to more snow and colder temperatures are In the making now In the northwestern part of the country and ls likely to hit the state area by midweek, the bureau added. WAITING bureau at the same time title by whipping the Washington prohibited StTrTng "hunting hours. but in the evenings if 'anyone cares warned hunters that conditions Redskins 28-14. For a bit of foaming brew or the like, one of the younger members making for good hunting a-'o Other Old rro.

Shine l's at his elbow. In Sue time, the cook finishes his kitchen chores and S5ngerous roads 10 climbs the stairs. He'll be astir by four in the morning. A big camp the hunting areas, r.rre jor fourteen or so hunters requires some time In preparation. Expect Kill Of 45,000 Deer Hotcakes.

sausage, eggs, bacon, home-fried taters, scrapple and thei nie state came commission Tobin Rote, the Green Bay aig- rion.t come cn 0f cans. looks for the deer kill this year r.al caller, scored three times on camp captain will be discussing with one or tw'O of his most to be about 45,000. Dr. Bennett short sneaks after his passes had experienced hunters the plan for tomorrow's drives. Perhaps, there reminded hunters there ls no riddled the Chicago Cardinals In IT.Iy ke occasional dissenting voice when the plans are announced, antlerless deer season this year, a 24-20 upset victory.

The loss at suggest that the first drive be on the side of the ridge The only legal game are buck Chicago all but eliminated the 0 the brush flats. But no one will press the point. 'deer with antlers, and the bag Catds from the Eastern race. raptajn ord is final. He runs the show.

He was selected to do limit Is one to a person for the Just thnt. Lou (The Toe) Orora, an all season. At the time Bennett The evening wears on, the yawns become more frequent, and one by one the tired men head for the upstairs bunks. They'll all same cautioned hunters to be extra careful with their high-powered deer rifles. time great, kicked a 37-yard field goal with Just 29 seconds remaining at Cleveland to lift the Browns i to a 17-14 triumph over the Philadelphia Eagles.

Baltimore Colt Eliminated Capt. Elblo Nickel, with S3 wear and 12 pro seasons behind him, steadied young Jack Scar-bath In his first quarterback start, receiving two passes from he up and ready when the cook call "come and get It at 5:30 next morning. The last one to retire will bank the atove, check to see that there are no overflowing ash trays, turn out all lights but one, and head for his bunk Long before midnight, most of the camps will be quiet and still, but one lamp will tUll be casting Its golden light through the window. I on the ridges the deer, the fox and the owl will pause again and again throughout the night to sronder what It all mean. Leahy-Brennan Feud Dissolves GOT EM IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1937 SSB? Syracuse Gels Lambert Becker Cuemen On Top With Pill Second ln Hanover Home Loop total of 18 year NFL experience! did the Job for the San Franchco! NEW YORK LB TTie 1958 Ikun 49ers at Baltimore 29-17.

End Bil Flip Becker's cuemen contlrue K.r4 TWiKv mhVmtie of Fst- Pace Ule Paclt Hanover bert Trophy emb.ematlc of LOS ANGELES LB Notre Dame's scrappy showing In losing Saturday to the University of Southern California, 28-20, appears to to have dissolved the peisonal row Brennan Home between Coach Terry Association Pocket Billiard League.1 and Frank Leahy 7m footbaU aupremaev. was As-scxhotio" Pocket Billiard League. 'and Frank ly Wilson twice took acortng rasses from quarterback Y. A didu 6twue today in the calKln? UP their slxm victory In Former Nc SmmuS compe'tluon5 turned back Frank Humbert's like otre Dame Coach the game: "They Dame riay In wlilch Wilson hurdled two, i- Baltimore tack'ers and went on team. 384 to 333, and stayed a game team am proud of them." played a real Notre Ul to score.

The loss eliminated the Christian In the Cotton Bowl at ahead of Lefty Corcoran's squad. Said Brennan, Leahys successor Colts from the Western race. Dalliia Jan. 1. received 12 first place after competition last week.

ax coach: Mv team never Quit votes, while Pitt, the 1955 winner, The Corcoran-captained runners- hitting and fighting, right down received two, and Yale one. up polished off Hank Henry's tail- to the wire. Syracuse will receive the trophy enders, 400 to 305. while In the Brennan said the fued may have at the Metropolitan Club here Dec.) homk 4ociation i.rst.t been caused by his refusal to per-g I pn. i.

Pet mlt backfield ace Paul Hornung Becker ing 44 uvoo to appear on Leahy's television State third In the final Spring Grove Lads Fifth In Novice Mat Tourney v.i. M'mb't program Friday night. Brennan Navy, r.ii mh't 4 4 Henry i i al he wanted Hornung to con- Penn wa Boston LJ matchTjolmny Hum- centrate on the Trojan "game. bert's team won from Hubev Leahy said that, as a former 358 to 345. Frank Humbert coach, he understood, and Bren- I posted the high run of the week, a nan said: "There Is certainly noth-" 35.

lng personal between us. Spring Grove stood fifth among 17 schools Saturday when competi- tion came to a close In the annual and Springfield, Mass. novice wrestling tournament con-1 ducted during the lersvllle State Teachers College. Rocket winning individual championships w-ere Curtis Feree. 88-pound class, and Bryan Feree, 70-pound class.

The pair are brothers Other Spring Grove lads victorious In preliminary rounds were George Roser (70'. Dale 80, Charles Miller (88' ratings, followed by Yae. by Anny, Holy Cross, Princeton. eckend at MU-'AUSTRALIAN SWIMMERS TAKE OLYMPIC MEDAL (Continued From Page Twelve) Reaver b.un Pedro the swimmers No matches are scheduled In the league this week because of the Wolf Cagers To Open deer hunting season. Next week's i card follows Tuesday, J.

Humbert Anroiricf Aftlirifirv FlvA vs. F. Humbert: Wednesday, Long seminar) riC vs. Corcoran, and Thursday, Henry i Composed of several players who vs- Becker- Last week's results: used, Onrrnmn Hrnrr 4 SOS I Perry (88i, F.arl Hartlaub S5. butterflv which now has been R.

rrvrin 1K' 4. linrv Ron Stanton 95(. Dave Spangler Dick the Olympics pro- noil tr.ri rvir'Kn. Arm'd i E. Shank formerly performed with the town High School Alumni basketball lalvedoro-4 dr.

Hardtop V-8, 3 su team, Wolf's Pastry of Gettysburg a won his way to the championship breaststroke, finished, In addition to Its circult card the bv scoring five consecutive Inland nndSen0waTer 'ixilo team r- F. Hnmhert "JooWolf quintet has scheduled two 4 cre' seventh-grader. ld mow. Shanahrook TV exhibitions, with Liberty 4-H Wed- a A. 1 AI frmhny.

IE Kionk mop. St hi nesdav and Manchester Alumni next decision to top his weight division. I The finals In women spring- N. I.swrenr loo R. Bsnkrrt Monday both on foreign floors Another Spring Grove youngster board diving and men's 400-meter I who looked good was Senft, in which George Breen :4 with two pins and a decision the only qualifier will be held Hih iSPARTAN WIN STRING 'por Wgh and on t0Sfcncinir.

the U.S. sabre team n. m) si jfHn'mbirt Michigan State scored 881 points school, boy, Skelley, were wag fuminated fter drawing a y. Kinnk K'cr Meek high Nprtng Grove's entries among 376 f.s, J. Kemiwr JS1 to 295 for its rivals in winning 28 771 straight football games from 1950 PERFECT HOLIDAY THE ENTIRE FAMILY MAKE THIS SEASON FOR loo through 1953.

I U.Rri1y lno 8. Grove I 84.11 High run J. Humbert IS. ar-8 Sports Briefs By AP In the non-varslty competition. Be-1 cause of a lack of Interest.

Spring! Th U.S. 2, 000-meter tandem Grove dropped wrestling on a In cycling finished second In sitv basis before lest season. This! first round race and went Into fall, under Lee Bohner, farultvlthe rerechages (second chance), member, irtare than 100 Junior high 'James Rossi of Chicago and Don aspirants took part In an lntra- Ferguson of Los Angeles were the mural program. From this group two riders, Golf SPORTSMANS PIGEST sfkirp came the novice entrants. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.

Gardner Dickinson Panama City, fired a five-under par 67 for a 54-hole total of 208, to win the West Palm Beach Invitational open. Henry Keeps Providence On Top In Hockey League American Grappler Survives The yachting competition, showed America's Spirit Iu lead lng In the Dragon class, Rush IV sixth In the 6.5 meter competition and Kathleen second In the Star class. In Greco Roman wrestling VARIABLE SCOPE-SIGHT RETICULES Racing PAWTUCKET, R.I. Meiwakl I ($13.60) came from behind to cap-1 ture the Olneyville purse by length as Narragansett Park closed. (By The Associated Press) Camille Henr lng to get bac Hockey League, meanwhile, ls son of Washington, survived keeping the Providence Reds on the first round and bantamweight top of the tight American League Jent Townley of Sioux Cltv, Iowa One fault of variable- POWER SCOPES RETICULE'S ENLARGEMENT WHEN you INCREASE and welterweight James iHolt of Oakland, drew byes Exclusive with Plymouth in its class NEW TORSION-AIRE RIDE No Tilt No Dive No Coil Spring NEW TORQUEFLITE TRANSMISSION The Proven Push-Button Drive NEW TOTAL CONTACT BRAKES Safer, Smoother Stop From Any Speed NEW LONGER 118 Wheelbase On All Model Car, Except Suburbans 122 Wheelbase NEW WIDER WHEEL TREAD Better Traction Smoother Ride At All Speeds NEW HEATING DEFROSTING SYSTEM 1007c More Defrosting Efficiency NEW FLIGHT SWEEP STYLING A New Shape Of Motion FURY 301 ENGINE Gives More Reserve Power BUY Your NEW CAR Where SERVICE is IMPORTANT MIAMI, Fla.

Lucky George scored a length and a half victory in the $10,000 added De-Soto Handicap at Tropical Park. WRESTLING LION. Tackle Gtl Mains of the Detroit Lions had more than 150 sionai wrestling matches during the off-season. BALTIMORE Little Pache ($39.40) upset the favorites to win the $15,000 added 'Gallorette Stakes at Pimlico. race.

The 23-year-old shifty forwitrd. who was dropped by the New York Rangers early In the season, scored four goals last night to lead the Reds to an 8-2 victory over the Springfield Indians Providence gained a twe advantage in the standings, whtle the Buffalo Bison defeated the Hershey Bears 6-1 and the Rochester Americans edged the Cleveland Barons 3-2. Henrys llnemate Paul Larlvee contributed two goals as the Reds scored three times In each of the first two periods and extended point FOR EXAMPLE, NOTE THE INCREASE FROM 21 'g-X, IN ABOVE SKETCH, TO C-X, BELOW. THE RETICULE, LOCATED INSIDE SCOPE, SOLUNAR TABLES By John Alden Knight NEW ORLEANS Gunrod won the feature at the Fair Grounds. INCREASES IN SIZE AS DOES THE TARGET.

According to the Solunar Tables calculated for The Evening Sun, the their winning streak to 19 straight SAN MATEO, Calif. Bobby Brocato $3.30) bettered the track record for the mile and a sixteenth by going the distance in 1:40 4-5 to take the $15,635 Bay Meadows handicap. best times for hunting and fishing KUHN MOTORS, Inc. over the Indians. In a rugged bodv checking game the Blsons had the game under control with a three-goal outburst, In the second period.

Gary Aldcorn, left In Rochester In this area today and tomorrow will be as follows: TODAY A.M. P.M. Minor Major Minor Major 6:10 8:30 12:15 TOMORROW 8:55 12:45 7:20 1:05 Major Solunar rertofli, lasting to 2 houra, blank typr. Mlnqr perlnda, ahnrter lo duration, light i.vpr. (All time Eaatrra tandard) by the Toronto Maple Leafs, yesterday scored a goal and added Plymouth Dealer In Phone 5111 First 735 Carlisle St.

Penna. Hanover, 140 TRE8PASSINO For hunting, trapping or any othrr purpotr whatrorrrr, on thr prnprny nf liie undernlgneil li' alud In Went Mnn-hrlm Toirnoblp, Turk ('minty, Ia. Vln-Itnn will ba dealt with according to I law. josrrn vr. rim.

Cl McAllInter nanorer, Pa. 712-15 Adi. Pa. To OVERCOME THIS, ONE NEW MOO-EL HAS FINE, TAPERED CROSS HAIRS. AT ITS 2'A-X (A), EYE CENTERS TARGET.

RETICULE (3) 6 USABLE. an assist, as the Americans gained their first victory, of the season over Cleveland. Bo Elik, the leagues leading scorer tallied twice for the Barons. i7.

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