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Bristol Herald Courier from Bristol, Tennessee • 19

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I it $95000 Is Earmarked or Work On Candlestick Park other bill! player last season to right center the new distance will Gino Cimoli of the Pitts sum up the downdrifts and cy jbe 375 feet instead of 397 And Pirates rated the vista as clones which keep tlw uniforms in Centerfield plans call for the' very good When you have better at home than on the road can read the Sunday paper as it through checks and cou ditions out of town the Giants ue plan to have the background ready for opening I The winds still will prevail how ever until the aero dynamic pun dits decide whether tn rebuild a hill which partially was chipped away when the stadium was con structed rebuild the hill put a higher around the left field sector where it whips into the or something the Giants in par ticular hate Candlestick Park SAN RANCISCO (UPI) An other $95000 is being earmarked in an effort to make Candle stick Park the snakepit home of San rancisco Giants into a hab itable place for ballplayers And the end is not in sight The city originally passed a five mil lion dollar bond issue in 1954 for construction of a minor league park The unfinished product wound up costing 15 million and the city and contractor Charles Harney have launched suit and counter suit over such allegedly iTh SMS plumbing radiant gating system that plays it cool During the past 'week Mayor crew of aero dynamics engineers could study the causes of the swirling winds which play tricks with fly balls And another $45000 is being spent to build a decent "back behind center field Keeps Uniforms lapping Lew Burdette the Milwaukee Rraves pitcher did more than any green and measuring 45 feet high and feet long or $45000? "A lot of the expense will go into giving it an adequate founda tion so that it can withstand the high gales" said Paul Moore sec retary of the park and recreation commission which deals with such matters And this construction still won't be considered by the board of su But the fifth place club still looked pcrvisors until next Wednesday pretty Willie Mc ja redwood background painted uovey oi tne vrianis saia alter nis average nosedived from the 354 he recorded in compact Seals Sta dium a year before to 238 last season "You don't see the ball till its right on top of you There's a sort of a glare out there And when you hear batters like Stan Musial also complaing you know that something's gotta he Gmo Cimoh of the Pittsburgh "not vnrv rnfiH Wlwn vnii a tall flanninc and the fielders on edcoJfcncc to be broucht in from 4201nitcher brinninc the hall from the only park where you feet to 410 jover the lop it's pretty hard to! red tape in municipal gov winning 45 and losing 32 despite The backgrounri has wn a spot it But things are not so bad ernmenl is such that we must co the breezes Under con drifts ny" me tiagety craftsman source ot dismay to a tot ot ptay against a sidearmcr teag8 Christopher ald bhatSaid era Plans call for the city to build Christopher said "But won 32 and dropped 45 $50000 would be spent so that al The pievailing wind from left rmv nf ani nrivnniirc anrinrorc' i i nem wnicn piayen navoc wim right handed power hitters may somewhat thwarted this season now that the fences are being moved in Distances down the left and right field lines will re main al 335 feet But it will be 32 feet shorter to the barrier in left center field with the distance being cut from 397 to 3f5 feet In On Tar Heel Duke racas At Bristol's New Track ULL4RED 16 fcEl Don Bragg pole vaulter holding indoor and outdoor Bowling News State To Launch Spring a 531 1 Typewriter Sales I rules the drills must be completed of St DETROIT (UPI The Univer Greenville Bea DIXIE LEAGUE 1 20 402 369 336 250 40 34 rigorous round of rough work in cluding full scale scrimmaging Notre Dame Beaten By 82 71 Score Teams Rick Racks Zippers 31 35 177 Shop Pet615552500469458406 Jana Shat day or Wednesday before he could make public his ruling Pni'tlt 3 ritz 2 DUNGANNON: Jennings 14 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 508 Savitt Advances In Tennis Meet Pct685663 DUNGANNON Va eb 11 Dunganmm Ragles tuning up for next Tuesday's brush with the Gate City Blue Devils dispatched Rye Cove 74 48 last night in a District Eight basketball game Roger Wolfe led Dungannon with 23 points while Bill Safltlkig high pointed Rye Cove with 15 Rye Cove Ruswll 2 Miller JEERSON CITY eb It Three East Tennessee High School gridders have decided to bring their talents to Carson Newman College Coach Roy 'Harmon announced yesterday Harmon said that Jimmy Sly man of Bristol Tennessee HighJim Moore of Knoxville East and Blue Devils Whip Shakers In 60 39 Tilt over Saltville by bucketing 28 pointe He was followed by Rod erick St Martin and Romite Ven able with 10 each Jerry ields led SafltviUA with 11 and Bill Branson had eight Saltville: Austin 6 Branson 8: Clear 4 eMs 11 23 It 52 56 next year Slvman a 185 nound fullhack Wood indicated that the drills will be conducted daily Monday through Saturday from 3 to 5 provided bad weather con ditions do not interfere The Buc mentor also reported that with nine senior lettermen front several different positions to be lost by graduation from last year's squad a number of posts are vacant in the Buc camp and a wide open battle to fill them is expected Wood said that the biggest gaps in the Buc attack probably exist at halfback and fullback and that College Director Against Ruling Out Athlete Because Of Grades t3 R3 36 70 Jim Slyman To Cast Lot Pct614568 364 High Perry Perry Jrvics Rnyd Intra City League Rolls Here Today Tlie Women's Intra City Bowling league will bowl at Larry's Lanes today Tlie four teams making up the league are Greeneville Johnson City and Bristol ireball Roberts Sets New Record DAYTONA BEACH la eb 11 Glenn ireball Roberts of Daytona Beach set a new qual ifying record of 155709 miles an GREENSBORO eb 11 Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner Jaimes Weaver is expected to announce his ruling on the Duke North Carolna free far aiH by the mididle of the week Weaver met today with the ath letic directors of both schools in a closed session at ACC headquar ters in a downtown hotel He had no comment following the two hour meeting other than to point out the mechanics involved have to not fy both schools of my ruling by registered mail" the Ocmmiss inner noted means I can't send anything out until Monday since tlie post office is closed now for the day Then Murray 2 Harmon 2 Snead 2 1 Nmth Greenville Duncan 19 Tankersley 8 Oiapman 8 Subs Jackson 1405 Dot Smith TWIN CITY JUNIOR W393526241910 £af 1 1 wl nv MT1 and Titans had Uireatened to for toe AU kfeajj lhe firyt halfback wire of their test I August 5 An estimated 30 dnvers and owners attended the meeting and several others telephoned or wrote letters of their interest The August 5 race will be a 200 lap 100 mile race and will carry a purse of $2000 These races will be held every Saturday night The races will be under NASCAR supervision and will hare warm up periods from 5:45 pm to 6:45 Time trials will be held iLuiii ia co to witn rnp reaiure race stalling at 8 o'clock Heat! races will also he run 1 An estimated 35 to 30 drivers CEDAR VALLEY Teams back was named on the Knoxville'S City All Star Club honorable mention State eleven Booher is also a led Oneida to one seasons in the schools history last year Construction of the new Bristol international Speedway is lim ning on schedule according to track president Larry Carrier Tlie track which has two na tional NASCAR 500 races sched uled during 1961 is slated to be completed hy July 1 with the first big race set for July 30 Construction of seats is already Bobby Hughes 6 4 center Pct 55 33VS 631 557 415 409 1 2274 LEAGUE a 61 30 670 61 58 57 55 3340 Hawks Edge Out Royals By 123 122 ST LOUIS (UPI) The Hawks won their 22nd con secutive home game in four sea sons over Cincinnati Saturday in Enterprise ord Seles Pinemont Esso High learn Star 2837 and Valleydale 2767 High team game Star Barber Shop '963 High individual Gene Boyd 632 and Paul Carlyle 620 High individual game Gene Boyd 242 and Clarence Barker 229 Top Charlie Py 1887 Richard Minnick 18 23 Ed Booher 18534 Ron Parker 1820 Jack Shaw 18038 Ervin Lewis 18029 Charlie Rexroad 1790 Carter Musselwhite 17819 Bogers 17814 Albert Cross 1776 Jim Beverly 176611 Larry Owens 1761 Ed Mathe sius 17414 Blankenship 1740 Clarence Barker 17352 Emmelt Hoov er cecii 17230 WEDNESDAY Pel Ave 1 6AT671620598576415 380 370 502 054 and Teams Pet Dairy No 1 Seven Up King Sire Cokes oremost Pet Dairy No Regular Cokes High sets (2 Joe 306 Roger Rexroad 297 high 52 577 8 292 75 219 Bud 250 arms Hobbs Harkle 15712 BRISTOLHERAID COURIER Sunday ebruary 12 1961 year including the Big Seven and honorable mention on the All State eleven He also was named to mg 16 returning lettermen are scheduled to meet Hcjid Coach LEAGUE SV kl TV 63 33 656 Thompsen's Esso 62 3316 651 Inter Mountain Telephone60 36 625 No 2 58 3R 604 Monroe No 1 56 40 a3 Vaiieydale Packers W't 431 2 547 Wininger's Grocery 52 44 542 McClure Motors 5 45 48 43 Esso 46 491 7 484 Rutherford reight Lines 45v2 50 4S 51 44 W59S34645 AA Bobbins 39 57 Hloh Conley Shaffer 349 Camper 34 high Conley fpr 710 Ine rr wauipil 7 dp ive Conley Shaffer 16122 Hartlev 17242 Glover HOUSEWIVES LEAGUE Store Mary's Beauty Shoo Weaver uneral Home Raytheon Beatniks Minute Market Pcf742489 364 High team series Basirtf's Dairy 2 mgn team game rinemom 851 High individual Edith 513 High individual Mary road 203 Ton Maroarei Hoover Edith Hobbs 154S8 Mary Harkloroad 1504 Mabla Weaver 14733 Mary Nell Lee 145 24 Ruby Markwaiter 14154 Nell Kendh 14235 Shirley Lewis 14229 Ann Walling 14165 Penny Lowder U018 Polly PhlfUppf 1408 OIHe Moore 13916 ALMObl world records almost cleared the bar at 16 feet (upper photo) on his third attempt at ths Inquirer games But his toe caught the bar and Bragg sat in the pit disgusted that hadn't set a new record but happy that he still held the old one (15 feet 9 inches in doors) 12 16 25 27 32 41 Williams Dick Smith 185 Roger Rexroad 178 Top Bruce Wagner 14822 Larry Rooms 14320 Wayne Kesner 149 5 Hopm Rexroad 13511 Joe Williams wonoio wagner I Drive In Whitten Electric Larry Carrier's Commonwealth Loan Capitol insulation Modern Builders Pet Dairy Atlas Concrete Hayes Reynolds Pope Construction Karl Smith Agency Roden Eiectric Honver Interiors High sets Kav Craloheart W4 Dunn 586 high Billy James 224 Kay Craighead 220 Top Eighteen Bob Jones 175 56 Gene Rexroad 17531 Richard Minnick 17439 Art Clough 17318 Cletis Stophel I72fi Clarence Barker 17160 Hugh Smith ti'v MIDfnT vV 1J Odum 16931 Bill Allison 16918 uuno 16917 i Harrison Hall 16713 Jack Godsey 16644 Lindy Mumpower 16625 Elmer vires iro iz Kay craignead 1658 Oliver 16455 participate in He said one of the think ers along this line" was the late Dr Lowell Goodrich who was su perintendent of Milwaukee schools about 25 years ago said any boy who goes tlirough public high school should be allowed to par ticipate in anything which brought a good citizen of the Dccto ling who came here in 1921 as athletic director and foot ball and frack coach will be suc ceeded as athletic director upon his retirement this June by Dr Ralph Wickstrom Wickstrom is currently director of toe graduate program in health and physical education at the University Wichita RAYTHEON LADIES Teams Ten Pinneltes 7 ireballs 6 Pen Pals 5 Rockettes 4 Comets 4 Lucky Strikes 3 Gutter 2 Alley Orns 1 1 High vwonia Shelton Maroarei Davi iss Top Imogene Carroll 153 Betty 1 RaW rtoi 1 11 10 inn 1 a i Kortu sev ax i a 1 vxx 1 170 Z3B? flno Mary htauiV oDOPi nign BIG JACK LADIES LEAGUE 1 1 49 39 tiypsoettes 36 52 High team series Ricgelettcs ITirth aiama 6 mam LTtiiimeiies eo High individual Missouri ran cis 493 High individual Missouri rancs 200 Top Betty Harrington 145 Kath leen McElroy 138 Missouri rancis 134 Elirabeth Mob'y 130 Betty Little 130 Ollie Moore 130 Elva Haga 130 Ollie i jviary retry iz Snyder 126 BIG JACK'S LEAGUE i Teams Yellow Jackets 54 14 Hornets 50 3fi Wasps 48 Echoes 32 56 High team Echoes 2185 irv geme ecnoes 822 High individual leenor 544 High Individual leenor 199 Top Larry Owens 1S6 Rob 176 Ernest Tallman 164: Gene 162: Arthur McPherson 155 DeJev Tur ner 155 Ritchie Ball 153 Charlie Boyd 151 Leon Kiser 161 leenor Perry underway and two rows 553 feet attended a meeting at i Larrv Lanes and mariner glans (point of contention with cun ent policies is the practice of drop tAl Ping a player from a team if he gets mto scholastic difficulties I INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Pct I Teams Pel 656 i Raytheon 691a 24 724 67 65 11 65 35 52' 4ji4 547 aS 40 48 son! Ribbon Home ood 35T PAZie'l Dl4e iO46 50 44 $2 58 37 59 3V'2 60Vi 370 4 29 67 302 17 79 Barter fARAMflT I EAitk jMwtew wr5 Crickets aa Raccdbns 43 Cracker Jacks 36 Alley Oops 32 High individual Betty Cross 472 and Edna Booher 442 High Indi vidual Edna Bnoher 172 and Ann I AA 1 I Top Helen Boyd 14113 Edna Rnru 13318 Madeline Moore Iflift Biiaa OREMOST LEAGUE Tems Pct Gold Nuggets 58 34 630 C'rcle P's 574 3414 625 Eskimo Pies 50 42 545 Homogenizers 44 44 500 Drumsticks 33V 5814 '364 Bid Dips 31 at 337 High James Houser 509 Gene M5 hrih Charles Alvis 198 Herbert Cole 183 "Top ive Gene Barr 164 William Worley 160 Kelcy Rutherford 158 Wai lace Bingley 157 Bishop 152 AMERICAN THREAD LEAGUE 37 43 48 51 52 television audience St Iiuis won the game on a pair of freethrows by Clyde Lovel ictte with 28 seconds left to nlav 1 he iioyais tnen tooK tne han ana incite 11 biggs in rtf )s th lo M1AmeriMn Ja DI IJau Od TNrvnl in Cuke 1 1 1 1 i I a 11 1 Ifl 11 ri vriu't iui eMVi dul it rh vvcu 4 Hockhorn missed from in closei and toe Hawks grabbed the ball and stalled out the time Cincinnati rookie sensation Os Halford 11 Crooks 7 car Robertson led all scorers withjO0111''1 SB points 18 of them in the second Lres MeHap period Another rookie Lennie Wilkens former Providence College star paced the Hawks with 28 points while Bob Pettit had 26 St other big frontliners Lovellette and Cliff Hagan scored 25 and 24 points respectively tenneva league 61 58'' 3354 635 58 57 56 56 45 47 45 47 50 42940 52 435 39'i 52W 429 5451 407 3 34 58 31 61 23 69 Vcm Wright 13915 Leona 1382 GATE CITY Va eb 11 Gate City Blue Devils are set for a showdown battle with a boy flunks English do you keep him out of historv?" Ttoehlwg asked by way of illus trating his feeling that sports has an important place in the oveiall collegiate program for students of i atliletic talent The same goes for membership I in a school band debate team or other extra curricular activi ties Doehling said If a student has a special talent he should not he deprived of the opportunity to use develop it he said have found many JVe'hling said "that a idd would make better grades when he was out for sports Dungannon Tops Rye Cove 74 48 long nae oeen completed 1 bad weather hamper for toe first modified race which construction from here on out we is scheduled for Saturday night plan to put in generators andork around toe clock to get the track Carrier said last night A large group of dnvers from North Carolina Virginia and Ten Says Boy Should Be Eligible If He Stays In School RIPON Wis (UPI) College athletes should not be ruled in eligible for scholastic reasons Is the conclusion of a man who has had 37 years to think about I be in he should not be dropped from intercollegiate ath i letics because of poor grades I PaT 1 rVmlrliiTrr athletic director of Ripon College sai: "This is a trend of thought to among many athletic direc tors and faculty members he said 10 years going to be considered by toe people who are in charge of educational institutions and athletic confer Doehling said Point of Contention In general Doehling said he felt college athletics has developed "very in his years on the scene In fact his only A yam cans Lee Leonard 170 Ano Deva miij Edna Bdfu her 14059 Betty Cross 13719 Catter ext IWUtUj IM ID a zviarv carroii Pierce 12641 Marilyn Moore 12213 :89 Barbara Hardin The practice schedule wood re fie honorary list of the Wigwam sity of Detroit held off a second I 0 1 Lt k'nten a plunge almost immediately into a Moore a 170 pound 5'1 1" half a televised basketball game here Ti nnrni 1 rm inn ni rm i oli ni 1 I 1 i I a 7' consequently the keenest competi a Oneida will ion for berths will occur at these ie ln the ld stluad slots Lees McRae Tops North Greenville By 83 70 Score BANNER ELK eb 11 Lecs McRae rolled over North Greenville here tonight 83 70 be hind toe scoring of Don Martin Martin led both teams in scor ing with 24 points He was as defeating the Royals 121 122 be teisted by Biggs Mickey Deel tore iai lans ana a national rrancis ana vonicue wunub iz Wooj jj n1at i iuuiwm 13 and 11 respectively I ln un wilh voa mane several Yii bter teams last tOV JHCKV vuncan SW me nacc KM' Ithan nn hand nr the losers with 19 points spring drills Lecs McRae: rancis 13 Cor AM: Kuiiierrnin 47 4 Kern's Bakery 469 Star Barber Shop458 Pinmn's lorist406 Pinemont erms 30? Pct875 Ten i Teams500 1 Euolings Drug 500 375 250 125 ret 670 So Goden Wave here next night after bowling over toe Salt J' ville Shakers 60 39 last night vyj443 sparked toe Gate City victory Team Havoes Candy Co Sue's Drlve ln Erestressed No 1 Prestressed No 2 ederated Mutual Poole's Plasterers rench Leonards Bristol Weaving Sherwin Williams Moose Club Kiwanis Club No I Civitan Rotary Club Bristol Denial Hackler Wood Blue Circle Lions Club Bristol Metals No Independents ki i High Individual Art Clough 631 Hinh Individual Art Clough 227 Top Ed Hatcher 1773 Art Clouah 171 fl: Kav CrairihAAri 1715: Rnh Jnn U551 1706 Sherman GHmer 1695 Cecil Hart nut a tCy nnT i I fiyf fiiUO'li ithtt V'or nu Harless 1M7 Elmer Vires 1666 Ed Owens 1657 1 Should Be Eligible Doehling made it clear that was against "slipping in a ring athlete who is incapable of the scholastic effort required simply because he's a good ath lete have to first make a distinction between students and kids just coming to he 1 said But on teat basis Doehling She" 5310 If he 5 3 Student in the I nsworth Heating (School he should be eligible to teXTiceX Pct jsor aiKj uciifl rxuuticr 101 a niyn umcmioi mic 606 dividual game Edith Hobbs 199 and Pacnoiski 1 6014 Clyde Warren aa i Er! lru aa 9' xjuuuy atriwr TOO Vrtmn illia Aiviea 471 I CQIU1 noons yiiiiiei cjir Thomas 15227 Ruby MarkwAlt 14431 Su Osborn a 1 I Mt A Di ithnrTa 12 XI Datto Dmrdn 1122 Shirlane Coffev 10915: Jana Camper 10824 i S' T4 NEW YORK (UPD Top scedcd Dick Savitt of New York led an American advance into the semi finals ofthe National Indoor Ten nis Championships Saturday bvi whipping Pierre Damron of 'c Sailling 15 QtraMs 14 rance 't Chris Crawford of Piedmont Calif Marine corporal John Wolfe 23 Wolfe 16 Cranston of San Diego Calif Blackwell 2 lanary 2 and Whitney Reed of Alameda ields 13 Osborne 2 Whettel 2 Calif Mere the other Yanks ad Rye Cove fi js to 4R mph set last year by Jack Smith his season per game average had vancing into the round of four Dungannon 13 If) 23 71 of Atlanta 20 'kOz Seats Already Being Constructed At Bristol International Speedway acc To Rule Saturday Races Are Set Grid Workouts Monday CITY Tenn eb I may practice 20 days within East Tennessee State College's! period of 36 davs excluding ex fwlball Buccaneers will launch periods and holidays esUmed dl'1VH's spring practice on Monday ebru i compete for the top prize I have ro ha that tna ary 13 if the weather permits ain r( Saturday night schools actually have been noti Approximately 50 boys include by April 1 Hp indicated it uwld be Tues v00rf on opening day Under National Collegiate Ath letic Association rules the Bucs half powering to a 42 36 lead on the shooting of All America Dave Debusschere some timely baskets by Larry Hughes and the floor generalship of Charlie North Detroit had a fat lead through out most of the period but Notre Dame began to close the gap just before the break as Armand Reo popped in several quick points In the second period it was a determined Notre Dame press and an alert Detroit defense as hour today as he and an inter 1 Irish pulled to a tie at 61 national array of motorcycle an ril before rank riders tuned up for a day ofiChickowski pul the Titans in the cycle and late model stock racing 'enf fo toy tomorrow Debusschere took scoring hon Roherts driving a 1961 Pootiacjors for the game with 26 points bettered the old record of 152129 and Chickowski firing far above Geiger Jck Rnri Prent Hallenback 16753 16713 Jack Godsey Carl 2 31 34 35 36 36 40 52 57 5fl 27JJ 64 5 A ax High team 2737 3flji Ribbon 990 and Dunn's 958 on noivinnx VOLUNTEER Teams Harrison Hall's Jim Stout Realty Webb's Sinclair nlling Restaurant Rob witton Masonry Skaoos I a Dunn Phei mnrv srn uarrrn grocery TXll a astarrr 47)' Tn Stat Milk '471 Roadside Markrf No 2 458 ooniiig ano Carrier's 2705 High team Blue 1 High Individual Jim Grooadose 593 and Guv Ray 571 High individual Harrison Hall 2'0 and Jim Grose close 207 Top RIH oley 182 Gene Hobbs 174 Guy Ray 173 Hugh Smth 172 Butler Roberts 171 Sonny Bobbitt 171 Art Clough 170 Bob Jones 170 red Johnson 170 Im Campbell 170 Glynn' Skaggs 169 Ivan Richardson 168 Pct62 30 67454 38 587 5216 39 571 48'' 4316 527 SO' 451 1 AS Whnlnialo 1 54 6131 iLarry's Restaurant 37' i 54' i JOB i Puritans I a LTaI Ha nn sk ahi puum Hiflh team Rnntinfl's Dnifl 2 vfilTIS 1 team game Mary's Beauty Shop 789 and 786 Hloh individual Edith Hobbs 75j 508 and Lena Rutherford 487 High in 510 Margaret Willoughby Too Edith Hobbs 153 33 Lena Rutherford 14361 Petty Pierce I I 40 As Iin I fl I i fl rirt I rr 13928 Willoughby 139 ifl wyatt bz vvw r'vv er aa a 'sown xvi Trn ''mow ex 6 vn ewm rr nev rr Uta A A us a i 'Z EV'S aL' C' 'v lillil JR zz ip inis ft 1 With Eagl Teams Hobbs Builders 59 29 Clark and Palin 55 Ron's ord Sales 51 37 Jack's Seat Covers 48 40 Phipps TV Service 47 41 Grev's No 2 46 42 Smith's Nn 1 42 Trim's Potato Chips 44 44 Grev's No 3 39 49 ossett's Dairy 33 50 Plnemnnt arms 13 55 Grey's Nn 1 22 MAJOR CLASSIC LEAGUE Teams et Messerole 66 65 70? Bristol Dry Cleaners 6' 31 663 7Lh Street Shoe Shop 0 32 652 terry's Lanes 41 S54 Model urniture 46 46 500 Polly's Place 41 51 44 Bob's Delicatessen 27 65 278 Pocahontas Welding 17 75 201 High individual Harold Leonard 591 'and Ken Boy 584 High Individual Munsey Spraker 235 and Sword 232 Ton Keo Bov 14 Mvneey Speaker 1A54A Cheihe vK Cartar Musslwhlt IR3 24 Jim Arnold 18214 Charlie Raxroed 18113 Rhonde Barker itlli Edward Booher 180U OamipbdH 6 Oakes 2 Kas tens Arnold 2 Gate City Venable 10 St Martm 10 Hughes 26 Culenian 4 Oollins 3 Dart ing Ervin 1 Baker Ramey Gillenwater Mwrelock 4 Gil lenwater 3 Carter Taylor Saltville 7 8 1S Gate City 7 21 18 1 'er 1 1 1 1.

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