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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, September 18, 1932 Orangemen Pusk Over Winning re in PAGE EIGHT Sco Minutes Last 2 Somerville First Canadian MERVIN'S SPARRING PARTNER LOSING STREAK BULLDOG AHEAD Radio Pi ogt ams SPLIT US! GAMES To Hold American Amateur Title; Wins Over Goodman DUCKS ENDS 1 TOP TODAY. aXFTXlCBEX 21 KOW-rrUa4 8:00 Maniac Saasaiaa. :80 Sjbpbmi MCrt, VBC By ALAN GOULD FIVE FARMS COURSE, Balti Three Circuit Clouts 11:8 -Nattaaal 3aa4r Trmm, BBC. Help as VATXOKAX, IXAQVX W. L.

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NBC 1 8:45 Bvaday at Sata Faraar's. 8:00 WiUiaa Btoaaa arcaaatra, SBC 10:15 Coaeert aaartat. 10:45 Daaeiaf with Via Uejtn. BROOKLYN, Sept. 17 (AP) The Dodgers and the Reds split a doubleheader today to close their season's series.

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PORTLAND. Sept. 17 (AP) The Portland Ducks de passed into Canadian hands today for the first time in history as Ross (Sandy) Somerville, slender, 29-year-old shotmaker, outlasted 22-year-old Johnny Goodman of Omaha, to win the closest battle for this classic title in six years. Somerville conquered the sensational young American, 2 and 1, in a championship match that was featured by spectacular flights of scoring, punctuated with brilliant putting and packed with enough thrilling moments to keep a gallery of 4,000 fans roaring right down to the finish. Somerville's superior steadiness at the critical stages, with his ability to produce his best shots down The Dodgers got only five hits In the nightcap but they included Hack Wilson's 23 rd homer of the feated Saa Francisco, 13 to 6.

in tonight's ball game here, thereby ending a losing streak of seven straight games. The Seals have the series safely tuck season with two on. Harvey Hen drlck hit a homer to start a ninth SPOKANE. Sept. 17.

(AP) Fighting through one of the most terrific dust storms this country has seen In many a day, Oregon State's Beavers did the expected and defeated Gonzaga, 19 to 16, In a non-conference football game here today. Kept out of the air by the 40-mile gale, Oregon State dropped behind until its powerful line had punched holes through the lighter Gontaga forward wall. Then, with only five minutes to play and the score 16 to 12 against them, the Bearers marched from their IB-yard line to score the winning touchdown; The gale that prevented passing helped Gonzaga to get its first score early in the first period. Pangle, Oregon State fullback, dropped behind his own line to punt and was smeared in his KOtM FerUaa 40 Sc. 8:00 Marmaa Taaaraaela angTau 8:45 Eatery Deataca, aaa arciintra.

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CBS. :30 Graaa Hotel haad. DLB8. 11:00 MeElroy's Greater Orgoaisna. inning outburst that netted three runs and won the game for the ed away, having taken the first four games.

Reds. Cincinnati I 8 4 Portland, bent on keeping its narrow margin of league leadership, warmed up with one run in the first' inning, then pounded In seven runs in the Brooklyn 11 0 Coach Spec Keene of tb Willamette Bearcats la shaking his head and trying to figure oat how he can fashion Jast one good eleven oat of the small quad he has to work with this season. Picking one pretty fair set of linemen will not be so difficult, and so, to utilize the one or two men left over after that process, Keene is figuring on making some shifts to strengthen his backfield. One possibility is that Keith Jones, all-northwest conference tackle for three seasons, will line up Jn a halfback berth where his power and blocking ability will come into use. Frey and Clark and Lopez.

the home stretch of each round over the rolling Maryland country, clinched the decision. second. Cincinnati 7 17 2 Brooklyn I 5 0 The silent Canadian Scot is the Rlxey, Johnson, Kolp and Man first invader to win the American crown since Harold H. Hilton, ion, Heimaacb, Quinn, Shaute and Lopez. British star, was the victor in tracks Tor a safety.

In the same 1911. period Ike Petersen, Gonzaga half, llogan Giants' Hero Unquestionably the two best golfers in the field came together flipped a quick pass to Cassetto as the wind died down and Cassetto NEW YORK. Sept. 17 AP) In the title fight. Somerville, aft Frank Hogan's home run with ran 10 yards to score.

When the Seals launched a third inning rally that netted them four runs, Zahniser was recalled from the Portland mound, and Bowman, who succeeded him struck out five men and allowed only one more run. The Ducks made their lead safe by adding two runs In the fifth, one in the sixth and two' in the eighth. Johnson, Berger and Higglns contributed to the total by rapping out a home run apiece. San Francisco 6 11 3 Portland 13 15 1 McDougal, Stutx and Brenzel; Zahniser, Bowman and the bases full, the score and XOBDAT. bXPTEMBEB It KOAC CorvalUa 650 Kc Kara aiarket raTiewa.

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Bona oaoaiies Observer. jj.jo" "The Wsy Batter ia Praf. O. Wilster. 13:85 ysrket ports, eropa aad weather forecast.

3 00 Homenukers' Thrift boor. 8:00 As Koo Like It Anthoay 7:15 Orefoa Poets: "Uertrod Rot. 7:45 Market reports, crop and wtstk- forecast. 1:00 4 II elob meeting. 4-H orer the state.

lr. E. N. Eri-Bub, "fleeting- Reed and skew Com." Kinal plsas for the fair. Petersen loped 76 yards behind er wading through all opposition easily in the top flight, had much brilliant Interference to pare the two out in the eighth Inning, gave the Giants a 7 to 4 victory over his hardest battle of the week against Goodman, who whipped two young Walker cup stars and Pittsburgh today.

Piet and Paul Unless Jones or koiu other erstwhile lineman fits into the backfield, it threatens to be a pony affair. 'Walt Erlekson, George Canaady, Fred Paul and Ed Frants would be a speedy combination but none of the four has the bulk to lead Waner hit homers for the Bucs Pittsburgh 4 8 New York 7 8 then dethroned the defending champion, Francis Ouimet, In the semi-finals. Swift and Finney; Walker, Lu- interference In the way Keene que and likes to see It done. Oh, for a KOW Portland 620 Sc. A Louis Johnson! FERRELL MPMS 8:15 Little Orphan Annie.

8:30 On Wings of Song. NBO. 9:00 The Specialists. 9:30 Cooking school. Johnson by the way will be in school and out there working; 0:00 The 01aipians.

and while not eligible for North 10:15 Arioa tno. ABC. MM Stars Finally Lose LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17 (AP) With four straight defeats against them, the Sacramento Senators turned on Hollywood tonight, scored five runs in the first inning and handed the Stars a 7 to 5 defeat. 10; SO Wemaa's Msganne at tie AT.

west conference play, he may get into the non-conferenre games. 11:80 Mid Day Raandelay. 12 IS Western Farm aud Home boor. Jimmy De Shong was effective Cub, Phils Divide PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17 (AP) The Chicago Cabs and the Phillies split a doubleheader today, the Phils winning the first 9 to 2 and the Cubs the second 5 to 1.

In the second game Catcher Henioley hit a homer with two on bases. Chicago 2 7 1 Philadelphia 9 16 1 Root, Grimes, Hermann, Smith and Hartnett, Taylor; Rhem and V. Davis. Chicago 8 14 0 Philadelphia 1 7 1 Malone and Hemsley; Benge, Berly, Adams and V. Davis, way for Gonzaga's other score.

Krause and Cassetto took up the advance on the 13-yard line and Krause drove over for the touchr down. The Beavers scored first early In the second after recovering a fumble on Gonzaga's two -yard line. Pangle and Biancone carried it to the line. Moe. halfback, went over.

Davis failed to convert. Stater Behind At Half Time Oregon State used a 20-yard pass, Moe to Franklin, to get into scoring position in the third. Little, sub fullback, gained 11 yards and Biancone jumped over from the one-foot line. Little failed to convert. With five minutes of the fourth quarter left to play, Oregon State's powerful line marched down the field at will.

With 13 yards to go, Biancone passed to Pangle who sneaked out beyond Gonsaga's ends and trotted across the line. Davis converted this one. Oregon State gained 16 first downs, most of them in the last half, while Gonzaga earned only six, one of them on a penalty. The lineup and summary: Oregon State Gonzaga K. Davis LE Hurd Field Bellinger Big Boy Connor showed up Saturday and started working for a tackle Job.

Dave Drager will arrive in town today. Signal practice will be started AafESICAJt LZAGtTB W. UPet.l W. L.Pct. .103 44 .701 71.500 80 57 .610 St.

Louia 60 84.417 86 59 4 97.822 82 62 Boston 104 .283 00 Palais Or errhestrs, 3:15 Tea Time Bazaar. 3:15 Gordon Oastad recital. 4:30 The Revellers, NBC. 5:00 The Pirates' club. 5:30 Parade af the States.

BC. 8 00 National Radio Forum, NBC. 7 :00 Amos Aady, NBC. 7:30 The Mad Batters. 8:45 Talk by CsptaiB Frank Ema.

8:50 Bantoa Islanders. in the pinches, while Myles Thomas weakened before the game hardly had started and saw the Senators deluge him with W. T. Phils. Wash.

CleTe. Monday and the Bearcats may know a couple of plays In time Don't blame Mervin Barrackman if he aeema a trifle rough on the mat he get that way keeping even with hie "sparring" mate, shown above. Incidentally this tough customer will appear on the ar-jnory program Tuesday night. Barrackman will oppose the world welterweight king, Henry Jones, in a two hoar match which everything la allowed and probably will he used. In the preliminary match "Speed" Morley, Salt Lake City, who substituted for Bo" Campbell here last week, will meet "Tiny" Simmons) of Seattle, who grappled to a draw with Des Anderson In hie home (own recently.

runs. Jim Turner, relieving Myles, allowed only one earned run but the Stars couldn't get to De Shong at the right time. 10:15 Musicsl Highlights. HBU. 11:00 Anson Weeks' orekestre.

11:15 The Krening Star. for the Oregon State game Saturday night. They probably will not scrimmage before that game. CLEVELAND. Sept.

17 (AP) Wesley Ferrell pitched his 22nd victory of the season today as Cleveland defeated Washington 5 to 4. Washington 4 3 Cleveland 5 9 2 Sacramento 7 9 3 Hollywood I 11 1 De Shong and Wood all; Thom So far no team has been lined up and It's Impossible to tell what a first string lineup may look like. as, Turner and Bassler, Mayer. KOIN Portland 948 K. 8:00 KOIN'a Kleck.

I 7 :45 Orgsn eooeert. 1 9:00 Coldea Melodies. 9:30 Msdisoa string easessble. CBS. .0:15 Ana Leaf, coaeert organist.

Colombia Saloa orchestra, CBS. ,1:30 The CaptiTBtera. CBS. Coffman and Spencer, Maple; Ferrell and Sewell. Angela Win One SEATTLE, Sept.

17 (AP) Stayner, Hagemann Are Net Finalists After Tough Zachar) Wins Duel BOSTON. Sept. 17 (AP) Tom Zacliary outpltched Tex Carletontoday and Boston pc' ed a 1 to 0 victory over Sr. Louis. St.

Louis 6 0 Boston 1 7 2 Carleton, Winford and Man- 13:45 Columbia Artists recital, CBS. Los Angeles defeated Seattle 3 to 2 here today in a 12 inning coast league baseball game. The Keene hasn't Indicated what name he will call out whea the first tentative eleven is lined up for the first signal drill Monday. But just a a guess: Houck, center; Drager and Boyd, guards; Connors and Fel- Tanks Beat Browns ST. LOUIS.

Sept 17 (AP) A five run rally In the first capped by Sam Byrd's home run enabled New York to defeat the Browns, 6 to 4, today. Miller. 3:00 minina Fancies. PLoS. 5-00 The Colombia edaeational feature.

8-30 Gny Lombardo and His fiWyal Canadiaaa. CBS. :00 Celunrbla Sywphony orchestra. 7:30 Melodic Sketch. KOtN concert Areheatra.

Maher Murphy Barker I Opposition is Vanquished Indians have won three games of the series and Los Angeles two. Los Angeles 3 10 4 cuso; Zachary and Spohrer. Danforth Tuttle Schwammell E. Davis Rellly New York 6 8 1 St. Louis 4 tx 1 10:15 Gene Qiiw'i orchestra.

DLBS. Seattle 2 9 2 o'clock. Myers vs. Kemp and Wilson Frazler 11:00 Tom Ceekley's ercnestrs, i'ldo. 12:00 Jack and Jill's Taera or h'ttra.

ton, tackles; Grannie and Kaiser, ends; Paul, quarter, Erick-aon, left half; Jones, right half; Frantay full. Olson might be in there at full Biancone. Ward and Cronln; Page and Pennock and Glenn; Cooney, Hebert and Ferrell. White vs. Nutter are the semi-fi PACIFIC.

WHIM Franklin LH. Cassetto Cox. nal pairings. Fred Hagemann and Ray Stayner emerged as finalists in the men's singles division of the Salem Tennis association tournament Saturday, and will Moe RH. Petersea (Doubles) How Beat Markmea Pangle Krause Oaks Rally la Oth SIHD DEFEATS back, but we hear he got slightly Fred Hageman and R.

Stayner CHICAGO. Sept. 17 (AP) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17 bunged up the other day. Present defeated Buckman and Calllster CM FIRST TEST Kunk's double scoring Kress In clash today at 3 p.

m. on the courts at the state hospital (AP) Oakland defeated the -2, 8-6. the 10th gave Chicago a to 4 Score by periods: Oregon State 0 6 Gonzaga 7 Missions 6 to 3 today with a 6 0 719 0 1 day football requires more than one set of backs. Frantz will be a quarterback most of the time, most likely. Dwight Adams and victory over Philadelphia today.

Wlnslow and H. Beall won from French Hagemann and three-run rally in the last In OLYMPIC CLUB Philadelphia 4 9 0 Chicago I 16 4 Goode by default. ning, after the Reds had tied the score in the sixth. Phebus' double scoring Glaister, KIntana. PORTLAND, Sept.

17. The Dunham, a freshman from Ash Myers and S. Stayner defeated Mahaffey, Rommel and Coch football elevens of Pacific univer land, along with Cannady are ex Nutter and Vestal 6-1, rane; Walsh, Kimsey and Berry, and Penebsky. turned the trick. sity and the St.

Johns Bachelors tra halfback possibilities. Haley Minto and White beat Myers Grube. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, independents, fought to a 6-to-6 Oregon State scoring: Touchdowns, Moe, Biancone, Pangle. Points from try after touchdown: K. Davis (place kick).

Gonzaga scoring: Touchdowns, Cassetto, Krause, Pangle (safety). Points from try after touchdown: Krause 2 (place kicks). and S. Stayner 2-6, 7-5, 8-6. Cole being the victim.

Oakland 6 11 may get in ther a good deal this year. But still, the list of backs Is Sept. 17 (AP) veteran grounds for the championship. Both of them ran ino tjugh opposition in the semi-finals Saturday. Stayner defeated Bennett, a heweomer just registered as a Willamette university freshman, by: taking two close sets after.

droPDi-iT the first one by a wide margin. Hageman also was trdunced in the first set by Jack Minto, but came back to win the last two decisively. The singles finalists are paired together in the doubles finals and tie on the new Bachelors stadium Hagemann and Stayner beat Gallagher is Wild Missions 9 2 field here today, the first game for woefully short. DETROIT, Sept. 17 (AP) Winslow and H.

Beall 6-3, 1-3. (Singles) Phebus, Fieber and Penebsky: both teams. Ed Gallagher was wild on the Bos Cole and Hoffman. Rlci. The collegians, running into a Bennett ieu Winslow 6-2.

ton mound today and Detroit de stiff defensive combination, were 2-6, 6-0. feated the Red Sox, I to SALEM OPENS unable to score until they launch Minto defeated S. Stayner 6-3, Boston 0 8 8 ed an aerial attack in the final Ping Pong Meet 9-7. Detroit 8 4 period. Fred Hagemann defeated H.

will oppose the veteran team of Gallagher, Welch and Tate; Indians Show Speed to Win The Bachelors got their touch Iviu White and Jack Beall 6-1, 6-4. Uhle and Hayworth. 1M TOURNEY down in the first quarter on a for R. Stayner defeated Bennett Hagemann and Stayner breezed through their semi-final match ward pass from the six-yard line. First Round to End Wednesday The Y.

M. C. A. ping pong tour but White and Minto lost exactly Bears Win Pair 3-6. 7-5, 6-4.

Fred Hagemann defeated to 2-6, 6-3, 6-1. (Consolation) PULLMAN, Sept. 17. Initial Game Glenn Scobey Warner, celebrating his 39th season as a football eoach. gave 10.000 fans their first peek at his 1932 Stamford "mystery tram." today In a game that saw the Indians defeat the SaJt Francisco Olympic club elevea, 6-0, and remain as much of a mystery as ever.

With considerably more reserve power than in past seasons, and, proving ability to gain almost at will in mid-field skirmishes, old Pop's squad of pigskin chafer Impressed observers during stage of the game. At other times, however, the cardinal and white garbed warriors of Stanford were decidedly unimpressive. Three times In th closing minutes of the contest they knocked at th goal Una of the husky Olympic team and failed to tak advantage of their opportunities. as; many games as they won, in (AP) Washington State's 1932 beating Myers and 8. Stayner to The Salem Golf club cnamplon- In Easy Fashion football team showed sporadic Nutter won over Freneh Hagc reach the finals.

shlp tournament will get under flashes of Bower in a two and mann by default. The doubles finals will be play half hour practice session with way today with the opening of qualifying play which will contin CHEMAWA. Sept. 17 The Indians new taTidem shift which Coach Les LaVelle Is using this nament started slowly last week with the result next Wednesday has been set as time for conclusion of the first round of matches, Gus Moore, boys' director, announced last night. White defeated Sanders 6-3, ed at 10 a.

m. The consolation Whitman college here today. MEMORIAL STADIUM, Berkel round dragged somewhat and 3-6, 6-3. Although the score was not kept year, along with his own varia Myers defeated Armsmeler semi-finals remain to be played ue until th following Sunday. This is the major event of the year for th club membership and ey, Sept.

17. (AP) The University of California opened Its officially, th Cougars rolled at 1 p. finals to follow at 4 6-3. 6-2. Senior matches have been won across six touchdowns to none for football season here today by win Is expected to draw nearly all of by Dyer from Stitee, Adams from Whitman, In the six quarters ning two varsity games, defeating them Into competition.

Th quali Sanders and Caplan from Lem- played. George Theodoratos, the the California Aggie 20 to 6, and Demos Choose fying round will be 18 holes. mon; junior matches by Robert Washington State fullback, ran 40 the West Coast Navy IS to 6. At the close of medal play Sep yards for one touchdown. crowd estimated at from 80,000 to Owen Dor an Sr.

tember 25 th qualifiers will be son from Busick, Quentln Rneek-er from Kenneth Ruecker and Pil-lette from Naderman. 26.000 turned out. grouped into as many flights of For President 16 as ar necessary for llmlna- Arthur Whites Moving to New Farm Property Jefferson, Sept. 17 Arthur White, farmer who has been living on the T. O.

ifester farm tion match rounds. Finals will be KLAMATH FALLS WINS Bob Needham to of 36 holes. Frank Lortl. last year's cham DALLAS, Sept. 17 The Grand KLAMATH FALLS.

Sept. Roosevelt-for-Presldent Coach Swimmers, 17 (AP) Klamath Falls high J.fk. at" -a pion, has left th city and will not defend his title. Fred Annunsen club elected the following officers Thursday night: Owen Doran and Walter Cun. other past PaUl the DiVerS cl 33 to 0, in tb.

opening champions, will ompt. game on aaoooe nem nere loasy. Moving Storing Carting Larmer Transfer Storage PHONE 3X31 We Also Handle Fuel Oil and Coal for the past 10 years, has purchased the 25-acre tract known as i the Nunn place four miles northwest of here and has Just completed a fine set of buildings president to serve until Nor. 10; Bob Needham, University of Joseph Blllson and Clay James, tions, look like a real threat, the coach said today, following the game at Portland Friday night when Lincoln high was defeated 7 to 0. LaVelle.

satisfied with the score hi view of the fact that some of the players had had only a day's practice, said his team should have made three other touchdowns. At the end of the first half Chemawa was on the 4 inch line, with three downs to go. The locals made 12 first downs to three for Lincoln, and the Portland team was never within 30 yards of the line. Vivette is given credit for the touchdown, the result of a drive from Lincoln's 35-yard line in five plays. He scored on an end-around play.

Chemawa is seeking games for Sept. 23 jor 24 and 30. The next scheduled game is October 1 with Linfield college there, when LaVelle's all-star team will play the super varsity. LaVelle is working two teams this year, thus permitting two games on, the same weekend. One is the regulars, and the all-stars is composed of high school students too old to play on the regulars or who have not attended school the previous semester.

vice-presidents; Morris B. Wilson, Oregon and for ar Salem Y. M. C. A.

swimme a winter will coach th loclU'i. aquatics team. aWaAVIIll.J.T secretary-treasurer: Owen Doran Ba inaaVL-aaa. on I the place consisting of a five room bungalow; a dairy barn 28 by 38 feet, and a fine milk house which has a cement corresponding secretary. and Fred Paul of Willamette university will assist In developing Executive committee Ira L.

Wlthrow, Guy Landis, Edward floor. Arthur White's parents, th diving section of th team. Diving last year was th squad's weak point. BUILDING MATERIAL PRICES WILL GO UP SOON who have been living in one set of buildings on the Kester farm, Fagan, Miles Godsey, Fred Worth, O. Hinshaw, Walter Werth.

Samuel N. Allen, Alvln Tharp and Paul also will teach Willam are; moving on to the Vincent farm one-half mile south of Joe Yocom. ette boys' swim elasses and Esther Arnold will conduct th university gins classes. their son's place. C.

I. Jones of Philomath has leased the Kester farm, and will move here the first of October. Bragg Leaving After 16 Years Gym Classes to Be Resumed at Camping Trip At West Scio ffltfflCfl Y. This Week Gymnasium classes for boys and 8HELBURN, Sept. 17 C.

W. lis Enjoyed at Legion Confab i IORCHARD HEIGHTS, Sept. girls at Salem T. M. C.

A. will 5 The demand for lumber and building materials waa increased enormously la it month. Everywhere signs of increased building activity were noted. Prices cannot remain at the present low levels under such conditions. So we recommend that you repair or build now while prices are low.

Bragg will soon, leave for cither Woodburn or Willamlna as depot agent. He has been agent at Jefferson High Defeats Eugene DOQjpaonsr resumed this week, with the summer swimming period ended. The West Scio for more than 1 years. 17l Ervln Simmons, who has beien seriously ill for more than men's and the women's classes will Ed Zink. Oral Bates and Walt By Large Score be started after state fair week.

a (month was brought home er Wyman ar making a number Swimming classes at the T. dur lnursoay. His physicians report of necessary repairs to th school very ing the past summer were much larger than usual, according to R. house preparatory to th begin iui nis recovery will be slew. 1 iMf.

and Mrs. Albert Boi ning of school September If. PORTLAND, Sept. 17 (AP) Jefferson high school defeated Eugene high school, 33 to 0. in the opening game for both R.

Boardman, physical director. An average of six classes with at J. W. Nichols la erecting a new in rortiana during the bam. on his farm.

Several here wnoie.oi tne Legion convention taking a camping outfit witl tendance of from 25 to 40 persons were held dally. are building silos. Manufacturers of BOND LEDGER GLASS INE GREASEPROOF TISSUE Support Products Sptcify "Salem Made Paper for Your Of fiee Stationery schools at the Multnomah sta dium field here tonight. Powder PICKIXO PRUNES inem and making their headquarters on property they own in; the city. Other going from here Tuesday for the big parade The Jefferson i Bquad, elty champions and claimant to the state title last year, appeared to POSTPONE BIG FIGHT NEW Y1 K.

Sept. 17 (AP) 3 Supply Co. HUBBARD. Sept. 17 N.

Mills A "second postponement of the wpre ar. ana Mrs. Adrian With- with his sons Alvls and Noel-El- Mickey, Walker-Max Schmellng era, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ad.

be as potentially powerful as it was a year ago, although the loss of Bobby Grason at quarterback led several fans bere expect a Phone 9191 dred Troudt, Harold and Gerrold Williams, and Harold and Ruth 610 N. Capital heavyweight bout until Monday, September 2 was announced tonight by Madison Square ams, and Mr. and Mrs. R. W.

Clarke. All four men ar ex-r-vice men. Coleman ar picking- prunes at fcucli weaker team. Dundee. i i V'.

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