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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 8

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TIME OUT QJ3 i and Co Dieterich AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS OR HIM 2A Commercial Row 500 4th 868 HAPDWAPE CO ONE PRICE for ALL ENTREES COMPLETE DINNER Oklahoma Bruin Mix Ruled Out KID KIDD New York and Top Sirloin Steaks Whole Spring Chicken Prime Ribs ish Your Choice 15 Entries WITH SOUP SALAD SPAGHETTI COEE AND DESSERT INCLUDED year then tipped ernley to the state crown Beagle Hopkins Benzl Whitmire Aronis Roy er Smith Welsh Weaver Craig Gues The Saar has nearly a million people in 991 square miles Two Reno Women Break Monopoly In Trap Shoot The lineups: Notre Dame Shannon Palumbo Iemek Manse Leo Varrlchione Matz Gugllelml Heap Morse Schaefer Cons Victory Over Bassett Deal Wound Up By Shifts Mrs Evelyn Primm Gloria Mapes Winners two Detroit touchdowns on a pass interception and a 61 yard punt return Despite 1he victory achieved before a holiday crowd of 55522 and a nationwide television audi ence coach Buddy Parker was far from pleased with the perform ance of his Lions were lucky to Parker said was our poorest show ing of the season When you play as bad as we did and come out on top it has to be Lucky or not it was a big vic tory for the Lions who can claim division title and earn a crack at an unprecedented third straight league crown by winning one of their last three starts Veteran Moves Up In Ranking RESNO Calif Nov 26 William Vanderburg was named today as coach of the resno State basketball team succeeding Clark Van Galder Van Galder who also is football coach asked to be re lieved of his basketball duties WELLS' Nov 26 (Special to the Journal) Carlin High state six man football champion Railroaders dominated the all opponent selections an nounced here by the Wells Leop ards The Carlin squad landed three men on the first team then added two more to the second squad Outstanding players named by Wells however was high scoring halfback George Stamatz of Bat tle Mountain The eastern run ner up Longhorns placed Stamatz and one other on the first team and got three on the second string Army Navy Irish Trojan Climax Regular Schedule In last Big Avila Arrives Here Today or Macias Bout The lineups: Army Johnson Stephenson Goodwin Chance Chesnauskas Ordway Holleder Vann Kvasky Bell Uebel Yanks Reveal Player Trade With Orioles Detroit Within One Win Of Western Division Cup Sportsmen were advised today that only three counties remain open for quail shooting Clark Lincoln and Nye counties are still open to quail shooters and daily bag and possession limit is 10 birds Season closes inall three counties on Dec 26 1954 Pheasant season in Clark and Lincoln counties will remain open until Dec 26 with a daily bag and possession limit of one cock Cottontail rabbit season re mains open until Dec 31 in all counties except Pershing Storey and Washoe which are cioseo Limit in open counties is five dailv and in possession (Note: Nonresidents may hunt cottontail in all open areas) H0 HE JUST 5AD SCOTCH Pos LE LT LG RG RT RE QB LH RHB X65 MAJOR LEAGUE (Downtown Bowl) 40 Tavern grabbed hotly contested top rung on league leader as incy See amazing AM DeWalt demonstration! IRST IMPORT VANCOUVER Nov 26 The British Columbia Lions trailing the field at the end of the 1954 Western Conference football season announced today they have signed their first im port center Bob McEachern 250 pound former Texas Chris tian star WELLS ALL OPPONENTS irst Team Ron Player Carlin End George Ancho Battle Mountain Pat Andregg Carlin rank Lopez Carlin Half George Stamatz Battle Moun tain Jim Paiva Owyhee Second Team End Bruce Stone Carlin End Murvllle Whiterock Owyhee Center Myron Blossom Battle Moun Ralph Salalces Battle Moun tain Half Al Rooker Battle Mountain Chuck Weaver Carlin CARLIN ALL OPPONENTS irst Team David Brady ernley Robert Salinas Wells Ronnie Davis Wells Dick Kingston Owyhee Half George Stamatz Battle Moun tain Marvin Shaw ernley Second Team Mike evurly Eureka Ron Ball ernley Center Myron Blossom Battle Moun tain Ralph Salalces Battle Moun tain Paul Turner ernlev Harold Smead Wells By MILTON RICHMAN United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK Nov 26 The New York Yankees will com i plete their dollar with Baltimore by obtaining first baseman Dick Kryhoski catcher Ray Muray pitcher Mike Blyzka plus another player within the next few days it was learned to night In exchange for the four Oriole players the Yankees will turn over three of their farm hands Pitcher Bill Miller and jnfielder Kai Segrist and Don Leppert ormal announcement of the transaction which actually is a to the nine player deal made between the two clubs Nov 18 will he made as soon as the Orioles can get waives on the four players they arc sending to the Yankees Kryhoski Murray and Blyzka plus the fourth player who prob ably will be an outfielder are slated to be sent to Yankee farm clubs or else used in a deal with another major league club Kryhoski a 29 year old left handed hitter who played first base for the Yankees in 1949 is the biggest' in the deal He also played for the Detroit Tigers and St Louis Browns Traded to Detroit by the Yankees for outfielder Dick Wakefield in December 1949 Kryhoski has played in at least 100 games for the last four sea sons He shared the Oriole first base job with Eddie Waitkus lats season and batted 260 while driv ing in 33 runs Murray 34 broke into the ma jors with Cleveland in 1950 and subsequently caught for the Phil adelphia Athletics before being traded to Baltimore last season Used only sparingly behind Oriole catchers Clint Courtney and Les Moss the six foot three inch right handed hitter batted250 in 22 games this year Blyzka a right hander is a 25 ycar old product of the St Louis farm system whose pitch ing ability is well known to Bill Dewitt assistant general man ager of the Yankees who once owned the Browns Choices Led by Carlin HE SAY 11 ive Elko Men On Railroader All Opponents HERLONG (Major League) The Mark lengthened its lead in Herlong major league play this week taking two games from Auto while their near est rivals Royal Grocery dropped two to the military team In the third contest of the league the Bums took two from Joines Builders High man for The Mark was Jack Ayers with a 231 158 171 560 while Ben Murray was high for Gordon's with a 169 200 or the Bums Tommy Good 504 was best matched with Bob Stevens 560 for Joines Ser geant Becvar was high for the military with a 191 144 and Herb Littles 1io 12 1iS 525 was high for the grocerymen Two Reno shooters both of them women came to the front yesterday to save off complete domination by scattergunneis from Oregon and Washington as the final fall trap shoot opened a three day run at Harolds Trap shooting Country Club on Pyra mid Lake highway Mrs Evelyn Primm of Reno and Los Angeles and Miss Gloria Mapes of Reno took the women's trophies in the two 100 target tourneys during the day Miss Mapes in the morning with 93 100 from 21 yards and Mrs Primm in the afternoon with 95 100 from 24 yards Northwest Dominates Otherwise the Northwestern ers dominated the shooting Otis of Seattle took a clear cut win in the morning handicap firing 99 100 from the 22 yard line He was followed in a two way deadlock by All American Rudv Etchen of Sun Valley Ida and" Ed Winstanley of Eugene Ore both of whom posted 96 100 Etchen fires from the 25 yard line Winstanley from the 23 yard stripe In the shoot off for the title in the initial handicap Etchen took the runner up crown over Winstanley by virtue of their scores on the first 25 tar gets in the second handicap of the day Dale Brown Tops In the afternoon handicap Dale Brown of Heppner Ore out lasted four other shooters to take down the top money with his 97 100 from 22 yards out Brown had to go two extra frames in a shoot off for the tifl' since he and Howard Weaver Portland Arnold Ricgger Sea aftle Hank Laird Holt Calif ano Cooinler Brooks Ore were all tied up at the end of the regular 100 target shoot In the tie breaking shoot olf Brown missed one target in the first frame for 24 25 an iden 1 tical score with Weaver The other three Ricgger Laird and Coomler dropped out of conten tion when they all missed two or more targets Ricgger and Laird each scored 23 25 while Coom ler had 20 25 In the cham pionship shoot off Brown went straight 25 25 while Weaver dropped two targets for 23 25 The riday events all at han dicap drew 75 of the top shooters and the field is ex pected to approach the 150 mark by the end of shoot ing as some of the best compete for the 83000 in added money being offered A Calcutta pool on Sunday's final two handicaps will be auc tioned tonight at the club fol lowing a buffet dinner a tradi tional part of Harolds Trap shooting Country pro grams ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY at the CASH REGISTER (GRAVEYARD) RANK HONER HIDE A WAY LOUNGE 111 Second St Ph 2 1518 I SPARKS ALL OPPONENTS irst Team Don Moses Manogue Gary Andreas White Pine Ronnie Smith Elko Jerry Brown Reno Joe McEachln Manogue rank Nenzel Elko Center Henry Davis Lassen Bing Massie Elko Don Thorpe Elko Johnny James Lassen ullback Andy Domingo Elko Harry Heck allon Bob deBraga allon Second Team End Ernie Van Winkle allon Gary Porter Elko Solchl Okl White Pine Jerry Workman Lassen Gary Beckstead White Pine Guard Jim Halley Manogue Alez Proutsos White Pine Don Sankovlch White Pine Half Dave Lindsay Manocue rvir Tarnctvnrth White Pine Willard Adams White Pine Safety David Moose Carson City Linebacker Jeff Morby Reno Three Counties Slay Open or Quail Shooting INDUSTRIAL No 1 (Downtown Bowl) The Vagabond hurdled into a tie for top spot in the league standings as they spilled the Three 3 0 The loss dropped the Three J's into a tie for third place rank Stauts led the way lor the winners with a 498 scries High for the losers was Gene Young with a 460 series The Golden gnoved into a tie for third position in the league standings as they knocked over last week's league leaders Dieterich Const Co 2 1 Evans engineered the upset for the triumphant Golden squad with a steady 541 scries Ross Mortensen led the losers with a 210 507 series Crosley TV came up to a tic for second place in the league standings only two games out of first as they topped fourth standing Pit Used Cetrs 2 1 Wheeler was high man for the winners with a 204 534 series John Stockwell and Petersen led the losers with identical 527 totals The Downtown Bowl continued to move up the ladder as they jumped into a tie for second place with a 2 1 decision over cellar dwelling Gottschalk Plumbing Bill Krecklow paced the winners with a 495 series Joe Jones had a good night for the losing plumbers as he rolled high individual series a good 223 562 Emery Proebstcl also aided the losing cause with high individual game 226 The losing plumbers also racked up high team series 2601 and high team game a big 967 but could game Irom tne Downtown male cougar featured in wild life displays throughout the state during county fairs and other celebrations Lucy was presented to the commission by the ish and Wildlife Service predator con trol unit last May She was captured in the Lime Mountains of Lincoln county by trapper Wiley Carrol loyd Sampson's scheduled main event at Stockton Calif Tuesday night has been postponed until the following Tuesday December 7 because of an injured hand his opponent Villaforte re ceived at New Orleans Mountain Lion in Zoo Southern Calif Leiinbach Dare Galli Goux errante ouch Greenwood Contratto Arnett Crow Duvall the evening High for the losers was rank Bedient with a 213 557 series National Coal Co moved up a notch in the standings into sixth place as they turned back cellar dwelling St Charles Bldg Co 2 1 The coal men won the match in spite of the losing 2729 high team series total of the evening Vern Rein paved the way for the win with a 201 578 series Art Nish led the losers with a 222 587 series League Standings: 40 Tavern 201'2 12: Sferra Turf Delicatessen 19 14 Hamilton Opticians 19 14 Martin urs 19 14 Knights of the Pythias Wi 17 16 Zan zibar 1512 171i National Coal 1312 19 William Price Co 12 21 St Charles Bldg Co 11 22 Season Highs: Avg Jack Bus ter 191 high ind game Jack Buster 276 Tigh ind series Jack Buster 692 Jiigh team game Sierra Turf 1042: high team series Hamilton Opticians 2859 VILLA ROMA 1 Mile West of Reno on Highway 40 the the came through with a 3 0 whitewash vic tory over hapless William Price Co Gene Belluomini came up with the top score for the winning bar men a good 211 573 series High for the losers was Bill Price with a 501 count Martin urs moved into a three way deadlock for second spot in the league standings a game and a half off the pace as they rudely jolted Sierra Turf Delicatessen 2 1 The turf men dropped into the tie for second on the loss Little Joe Bugica led the attack with a good 221 560 scries High for the losers was Doc Sweelcy with a 576 scries The Knights of the Pythias closed in on the front runners as they took over third place in the league standings topping Hamil ton Opticians 2 1 The Opticians are in the tie for second place The Py thians who fired evening's high team game a nice 1004 now trail the league leaders by only two camcs Jack Lukey provided the big punch for the winner with a 245 568 series Harry Sanford did his best for the losers rolling a nice 222 612 high individual scries of the evening took over fourth posi tions in the league standings as they turned back the fifth stand ing Zanzibar 2 1 Willie Bianco led the wav for the winners bang ing out a nice 608 total including a big 211 high individual game of ELECTRIC SHAVERS REPAIRED quickly Mail or bring Jack Reno Electrii Shaver Shop new location 230 We Sell Remington Sierra acrosr Sunbeam 7 from Sears Head Norelco 'l Schick jouarters for prac Ronson IrvWlly Cf Cl i 1 1 1 1 1 if it's for shaving Phone 2 6501 $5 io $750 trade in allow ance for any old shaver BROOKLYN Nov 26 (IP) Quiet Walt Alyston signed this week to manage the Brooklyn Dodgers again in 1955 and was ex cused at the same time for the comparatively poor showing of the club last season Alston rehired under aone year contract became the last major league manager to be signed for the 1955 campaign feel Alston did all right even if we didn't win the pen said Walter the president of the Dodgers don't blame him for the operation on Roy hand or Johnny New Cage Coach At resno State 8 Reno Nev Nov 27 1954 LOS ANGELES Nov 26 (UP) administration head Chancellor Raymond Alien tonight ruled out the possibility of a post season game between the Pacific Coast Conference football champions and Okla homa of the Big Seven Because both teams are ineli gible for bowl games under their conference rules there had been talk about the poss: bilitv of their meeting for the benefit of the Olympic Games fund Dr Allen pointed out tha' the official position of the univer sity was that it believed in and supported both the Pacific Coast Conference and NCAA regulations He added: these rules no game is possible this CARLIN Nov 26 (Special to the Two players from the Western champion ernley Vaqucros and two from Wells were named to the first string to day as the Carlin Railraoders an nounced their all opponent foot ball selections Owyhee and Bat tle Mountain filled out the first team with the Landen represen tative halfback George Stamatz named outstanding player by the Railroaders ernley and Battle Mountain each landed two more spots on the second team roster with one each going to Eureka 'and Wells Carlin dethroned Eastern Confer ence champion Battle Mountain this add onlv win one steadier bowling squad Ieairne Standings: Const Co 19 14 Vagabond 19 14 Crosley TV 17 16 Downtown Bowl 17 16 Three 16 17 The Golden 16 17 Pit Used Cars 15 18 Gottschalk Plumbing 13 20 Season Highs: Avg John Stockwell 172 high ind game Chuck Stephens and John Adams 234 high ind series Dick Bush ing 582 high team game Gott schalk Plumbing 957 high team series Vagabond and Downtown Bowl 2642 Sparks High Rail roaders paid tribute to the state co champion Elko Indians yesterday when they named their all opponent teams for the 1954 football season and selected five Elko players on the first team Coach Deloy Anderson's Rail roaders named Indian tackle Ronnie Smith as outstanding in dividual player they met during the season and placed Elko team mates rank Nenzel Bing Mas sie Don Thorpe and Andy Do mingo on the squad with him Meanwhile Manogue Lassen and allon placed two players each on the team while the Reno Huskies lone team Sparks met got but one repre sentative on the first string tackle Jerry Brown Center Jeff Morby of Reno made the second team as a linebacker The White Pine Bobcats who shared the state honors with northern champion Elko were rewarded when six of their players were named 1o all opponent second string Spokesmen for the ish Game Commission have an nounced that the moun tain lion is now residing at the Reno city zoo at Idlewild Park Lucv is a 14 month old fe thc Local Bowling News By Bill Richards INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE (Reno Bowl) I Christensen Co increased their league lead to two and a half garnet as they whipped the slumping El Rancho 2 1 James led the way for the winners with a 526 scries Sal Davi was high for the losers with a good 214 561 scries alstaff Beer moved back up into a tie for second place in the league standings as they grabbed a 2 1 win over Overland Barber Shop who dropped into fourth spot on the loss Remn led the winning brewers with a 231 528 count High for the losers was Wagner with 219 536 series The rampaging Zanzibar took over third position in the league standings as they fired evening high team game and scries a very nice 930 2703 to squash Kelso Distributing 3 0 Tillie Botti led the rout with a good 564 high individual series of the eve ning McGinnis aided the win ning attack with a big 231 high individual game of the evening Mchring was high for the los ers with a 471 series Brown's Richfield Service jumped into a tie for fourth spot in the league standings as they stopped second standing Reno Mercantile 2 1 Jack Darnell got the most wood for tlie winning gas jockevs with a 223 series Ernie'' I lambright led the losers with a 468 total Club took a solid grip on sixth place in the standings 'S they clobbered seventh place Twentieth Century Market 3 0 Dewey ukui howling in the pivot spot for the winners led the way with a 505 scries Chuck Shaef fer highed the losers with a 418 scries Cellar dwelling Johnson Chev rolet continued to reverse early season losses as I hey climbed all over Scars Roebuck 3 0 Martin Craft paced the winning car deal ers with a 494 series Jim Keat ing was high for the losers with a 459 scries League Standings: I Christen sen Co 24 9 Reno Mercantile oiH ll i' alstaff Beer 211a Zanzibar 20 13 Overland Barber Shop 19 14 Richfield 19 14 El Rancho 17 16 Club 16 17 Twentieth Cen tury Market 12 21 Kelso Dis tributing 11 22 Sears Roebuck 10 23 Johnson Chevrolet 7 26 Season Higlis: High individual game Janes and Evans 256 high individual series oushi 637: high team game El Rancho 1031 high nxtne i nncrenspn team vs 4 2820 By JACK CUDDY United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK Nov 26 Teddy (Red Top) Davis of Hart ford Conn became featherweight challenger and possibly NBA champion tonight when his su perior boxing skill gave him a unanimous 12 round decision over Percy Bassett of Philadelphia in Madison Square Garden Davis 31 used a persistent left jab and speedy straight rights at long range to keep his younger and more explosive opponent off balance and missing during many of the rounds Davis weighing lhe same 126 pounds as his 24 year old oppo nent also finished the stronger in the last round The Ixiut was scheduled for 12 rounds and at the 126 pound lim it because the New York Boxing Commission approved it as a chal battle The three ring officials gave Teddy the bout on rounds tonight as follows: Referee Al Beil 7 4 1 Judge rank Robes 4 1 Judge Artie Aidala 8 3 1 rlhc United Press agreed 8 1 The decision was a mild upset because Davis had gone into the ring a last minute underdog at prices ranging from 7 5 to 2 1 Earlier in the day Davis had been a slight favorite Davis who had possibly the worst losing record of any Con tender in boxing history may get the National Boxing version of the world feather weight crown on Dec 14 Tony Pctronella president of the n'bA announced today his organization would withdraw its recognition from champion Sandy Saddler on Dec 14 because of his failure to defend since he came out of the Army in April At the same time Pctronella said to i winner would be recog 1 nized as new champion Six Man Champs fit Carlin Name Alfredo (reddie) Avila Colorado bantamweight fighter is scheduled to arrive in Reno today for his battle tomorrow night with Moe Macias The 25 vear old Denver 118 pounder will probably be here around two clock Edga? Smith a middleweight by manager Ed Barber and a couple of friends Avila will have a li mbenng up workout at Reno Gym but rt not known if do the drill this aften tonight DETROIT Nov 26 The defending champion Detroit Lions were within one victory of tneir third straight National ootball League western division title to day thanks to the Thanksgiving Day work of quarterback Bobby Layne and defensive halfback Jack Christiansen Layne and Christiansen had a hand" in all the Detroit scoring vesterdav as the Lions squeezed past Green Bay 28 to 24 for their second four point triumph over the Packers in five days With scoring passes to Doak Walker and Lew Carpenter Lavne became the third player in NL history to reach the 100 mark in touchdown passes He has completed 101 scoring passes during his seven year career Christiansen produced the other IMPORTIC 61 STILL Only $229 delivered (tew blede end cuitom built motor Included HE THAT DOES EVERYTHING IN WOODWORKING! See the greatest invention since the hand saw over 12 power tools in one makes every cut and joint out how easily it makes every one an expert See free demonstra tion here and get your REE 20 page Catalog today Walt POWER SHOP xt Weigh in lor tomorrow nignis bouts is scheduled at Reno Gym i at 2 pm tomorrow (Sunday) The fight card will begin at the State Building Auditorium at 8 Advance sale of tickets is now going on at a number of Reno Sparks business Rendez vous Bar Colon' Club Cai Neva Club Depot Bar Golden Bank The Waldorf 22 Club Grand Buffet Block Sporting Goods Palace Club Moana Bar East Side Inn Har Club Prices (with tax in cluded) are 8300 ringside 8200 reserved 8110 general 5oc children Moe Macias (Baby Moe Mario) is expected to scale around 118 or 119 for the 10 round main event Macias is the most noted opponent jet faced bv the up and coming Avila who did a lot of fighting in the Army and has been cam paigning as a pro in Colorado and Iowa rings Avila 25 years old was All Army champion in 1947 and All Japan kingpin in 1948 He later won the Colorado Golden Gloves (1949) and Colorado AAU title (1950) His pro experience has been in Iowa and Colorado since 1951 Smith vs Jackson stablemate Edgar Smith will appear in a six round special event against Tiger Al Jackson a consistent performer The all service feature involves rugged Ron Hirt of the Marines and Bernie Giron the willing mixer from Stead AB middle weights Willie Stevens of Reno squares off with Eddie Brown Klamath alls middleweight in the opener The eight round event accom panying the Macias Avila fracas could well steal the show rom Stockton will come Cal Cooper the muscular baldish veteran with the aggressive style and a wallop in either hand In his last Reno appearance the seasoned Cooper clouted Willie Stevens to the canvas three times for a TKO win Cooner meets newest resident the experienced Billy Lanza in what could be a bloody brawl Would Redeem Record Lanza says he is anxious to make up for his last shot here when he belted Cordell Jones hard in the first round only Io lose in the third Lanza claims he had a 101 temperature from a poison oak attack at that time His friends pointed out( that that showing did not match his long record of ring competitipn against such fighters as Cliff Schellin whom he beat twice also Joey DeJohn Silent Hairston Eddie Cotton and Jose Basora By EARL WRIGHT United Press Sports Writer Army Navy jrame which figures to provide one of the most colorful and closely contested 1954 college football matches tops the last big Saturday of the campaign The Notre Dame Southern California clash at South Bend Ind and half a dozen other famed rivalries are on tap tsui luzuuu spectators at Municipal Stadium plus millions of television and radio fans will concentrate on the 55th Army Navy game The parading singing and will le provided by 3300 midshipmen and 2400 cadets They provide an un matched spectacle at all service games but this year the teams rate as the best in the east and among the best in the nation It will be defense num ber one among major colleges against the speed and striking power that has made Army the top offensive leader Evon Col Earl Blaik an out standing pessimist in a profession that specializes in looking on the dark side admits his army team is Notre Dame the fourth ranked team is a 14 point choice to boost its record to 8 1 at the expense of 13th ranked Southern California the Pacific Coast con Rose Bowl representa tive The Southeastern Conference title and a trip to the Sugar Bowl will be Mississippi's targets when it meets Mississippi State Missis sippi is favored by 12 points for the renewal of their rivalry Duke puts in its bid for the At lantic Coast Conference crown and an Orange Bowl berth when It tackles North Carolina as a 21 point favorite Duke leads the conference with a 3 0 record in league play Maryland which overwhelmed Missouri 74 13 Thursday has a 5 0 conference record The ACC has announced it will name its representa tive for the Orange Bowl Baylor will share the Southwest Conference corn with Arkansas if it defeats Rice But Arkansas al ready has clinched a Cotton Bowl assignment because it has beaten Baylor Baylor is a seven point choice against Rice In other top games Oklahoma is a 22 point favorite to make its record 10 0 at the expense of Oklahoma A and Southern Methodist is a point choice against Texas Christian Georgia Tech is over Georgia Ten nessee is over Vanderbilt South Carolina is 72 over Wake orest: Auburn is 12 over Ala bama: Miami (la) is seven over lorida: Boston College is seven over Holy Cross and Arkansas is 14 over Houston NEVADA STATE JOURNAL SPORTS LE LT IG RG RT RE QH LH RH Dodgers Hire Alston Again SMALL DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS 1 RedTop Davis WWW JKH NEVADA CLUB I 224 North Virginia INE BEVERAGES vxnevada excellent food mv and JX TM trx A I J9 CLOCK WW WEc I I 2 S' I I1 3.

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