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Show Bingham High Scho61dskctbaltTcdm c ; Jordan Division Champions For 1 925- - M ill will. WW'H' H".tW"'W. II. "' !'" ' m.i.iih i. i .; i iiiiimu 'mi; I. , .9--- ) ) V . .' )"Y :oM t f rxy J ;!! rf-- ' - "ff'l ? ') ;' Vi ' -- ' ' x Y JU ,fi'( V J V : , ' "'.v.'' v. ... j Picture of Salt. Lake , . A Courtesy Telegram . .. " , i.i.." i ... - .:' . : .' -- - - " , "', ' ... Standing: Reading from left to right Coach Tommy McMuHin, "Chad" Chadwick, guard, "Walt"' Rimbj;. fuard, "Yuk" Dahlatrom, guard, Riley Patten, guard."- - . ."' : " J, i 'r. ',. ."I Sitting: left to right "Ted" Brady, forward, "Spug",yietti, Jorward, "Poots" AUias, center and catpaln, "IckH Bod-mer, center, "Darkey" Adams, forward. U .".' ''' : ,;,'-- '.'' vi "3",,- - Hail to the new Jordan division champs, the BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM, the team that played with so much pep and ambition that not another team in the division was able to cope with them. Was the team lucky? Was it through laci of real playing that the1 Blue and White were-abl- a to win ten straight games this season? ' I " , . ' ' '' ..",. ' ' .: j " '''" . . A close survey of the dope for the season just closing-- ' shows that the team towered head and shoulders over its competitors the McMullin clan netting a total of 357 , points for the ten games, as tq l?X for, its opponents. Thus it is seen that the team averaged $ points per game, while the opponents averaged but 11 The, dope shw rha burlW wbwi were ab m past the20 jmtU1lriKitinmi of the schedule. ' -". "'- - . 'f ,.. V" s? "' .. ; ''':'jpfy&l?t.&'ffi." Following is the dope for the season just closed, showing the long shots tried, and completei,' tW met.' tried and completed, and the short throws tried and completed.- The dope shows that the team triad 1 J3 long 1 and completed but thirteen, thus showing the advantage of passing, as the team bettered I r 1 :witkjbetr. So, throws which shows the team passing more than is the wont of the average, high school kaitkl:fl 7 ',; For your approval we submit the following' story in figures 'of what the-- Bingham High School did' whU in possession of the ball: - " ;'i JL J " ' "A '' V r'? long Long Med. Med. Short Short." -- l'' Player Position Games Tried Comgi Tried Comp. Tried Comp. ; FT f ,FP Ou1 Totals ' HALL, forward -..... 7 6 2 - 21 2 29 8 . U ':4 ' 11.-- J: ADAMS, forward 3 0 ,k 0. f 1 0 2 .0 d Z.i'- 0 2 '". 0 VIETTI, forward ...10 42 3 " 9f 13 29 ' 8 i2;S - i'&..U ALLIAS, center . 10 i 49 . 5 .1 63 9 142 57 ; 44 i. . 23 i23-1- S BODMER, center . 6 ' ..... 1 1.0 .2 0 - '12' '.5 - 7 ,.Xr; i' 4 -- 13 BRADY, forward . 7 W4 , , 19 J i4 91" 30 . ; 9W i '. -'- 4;'V ifrj, RIMBY, guard . 7 ', 30 ' 3j 29 ' j 2 7 .' "'3 12 1 '15 .$7 2i PATTEN, guard . .10 2 ,v 0", t 1 ri 0 0 0 ; :V); ,V 4 'li '.''V 4 DAHLSTROM, guard : 6 4 vj 0 ! 0 . 0 ' 0 , 0 .. iUv..V Totals .1 us i ia 227 30 312 ' 111 .'. '::mi:S.iS ..luMTILIb Binham, Team Drew ttt Otf c , At has bcn tht ciwtom ih th past, the. Bingham High Sehool baskstball ttam, oi..-,de- fs for (hi fitte chami "pionthip, wilt play it .pSis,gm of , th 'tournament nxt WlnciiX vetifaf at ' O'clock, ihii lime being id "Jn order that Birmliam topi wll have amp!? time to make the trip to Salt LaV and je ttulr prides in. to tieni ,,X,, ' ', ' Tfti VecondainV'ta-Wjiye't- f by Bintiliain wlU be played at S p.m.'-o- i the eepri(l 4y( acofd'nR ty adviiitt rci;eive(lvher duriirft the week,, and should the toca!a survive ior the third night the BingUm term will again he lent in action t 8, thui givmc the eamp' fani'an Jpp6rtunity 6f feeing the blue and white lads in every fcani. This arrangement was maiht' possible through the many reuct of Ihe Hingham fan who will in all prob-ability tur nout cn mass tk he'lp tlieir heroes cop the state "iitle-f.'-'i- ' The opening name in which Ihtf appear will "be agajnst the winner of the". I'arawan-Bcav- er tilt, the winnor of tin division to bf Saturday night. ' Should the Bnigham-tea- , be victors in their first effort they will clash yvith the winner of th tbiTd team Ogden-Jorda- n 'clash, i and Ihe North or South Summit entry,, In other, words, the Bingham team will play, either Murray-Boxcld- cr r, the Summit team, as the case ntay be. This ahould be an easy game for ihe locals,' and they t will enter the trd day's play 'contesting With J hat should be the hardest game , p( til namely, the winner of the ffow-J3t-- ! t't, "which. wh iti' li probability bt fanguitch, al-though these tearrrr- - c itlll. tfStt y-- rao.:'( t r - .r i t. ...J t' " r;-;-:.- ;! , :i'vt ' "5- - l J - "nic'. , '. ;- -1 t tirf i 1 ; L .o' lingU4 "fcns f , 4 'emrj t made';tnAt Xm t" f.rl l v son tickets ha4 jkT ". ne abk tt ML l , " ' l )--: t uestd Kt,'?-'- - s ' 'm i 1 tipyiJ!:... . f Entertal-hie- nt C 3 at C-- :T t"v ; inorial Club I sa Lar( t ; f tba tVc'a, v: V vi v l::e SchusW SsI.. Salt vtake City fj' : , talrtrrfcit at th. CemnibU 1 Club House evening wfcek before tire r. the largest that ever., ft t clu!7 t .ter. irtent it .l(r j, , y . JCarryirig a 'cast tf 16 lumber . : . SchuterJ socn ir it ev, t " Were here 'to pit : e, and 1. opentnjf, ttwtml to 1L ' i tl- - ofee; art playkt tvry& ,en- - ' thuslattu V VV - " ' f Tlie' Irmt' ntmiber' on ti .pr t ' was twlectioifby Ihe eq.'ii'e t!ai ?, at;d so did rtepe'rfornv ttat a .'l encprt. was demwded. . -- 1. t - ; JaeJt Ficketthen gave a read.t j t- - George Washmgtoa jn Italian diilwLt that metw ith jostant arpwval. , l '., . Harry Lewis fotlow'ec "with a c' ,f yiolin .tolo " which proved ' to be on3 of the "besf numbers of the yvemr- -j H encyre was "Tt Mocking t: ' which 'was Ivetf wni much talent, Mms-Myhl- e Black, a talented cor, , tralto rendered two well chosen son. 5 Miss Mack has been heard bere t ' fore, and is posscsse4''6f beau.I ' A selection by the Sajcorfrone v voice. . tetta, heartily applauded an i a i encore giYen. whcli wai followed ty v ' a tteter reading.by Harold fvdii : - Lawrence Joric.hs'en (Le& e... ;a:a''. " ed Ihe bugfc gathwin with a r r , ; lectetf tjornet solo,' wkSi ' " . . lui an' encore. '.' - . T ' "J " ThC Yar.:a Yama, Orcijeaira t ) t-- ,. two .clever, select iona followed ty- - a ' ' " 10I0 by 'Hits ftotalia PaiontI,',ii3i tAceive much favontle rotn- - nt. ' . ' Norma". !, ts ' tare a .character r -- 'kM .' i ojtum. anj ;, f 4 -- 1- - ii ' V '"T',':,'l W'.". y '" - - ... J moi... a t r v- - ; , .. e. and then' ti r.jycl t.' Ajicttra, univr tJtr r ; jr :; .vi; 1 .Lwit r -- - ":J t.-i- , - - 7 :t" . -- if-'- I. 'i' a. ' .. . . . . ..' ' anj C.. . a ' J 1 , eJ i ir;J by 1:: 1 I i" - - nr vt.. wti t't ' - ..Af"' t&e. etosinyf .'' " " act burlaique meloai. c. - . 4 Fatal Necklace' was grivei to ; the amusement of".'."' v ' , 3 rmn : : '.;-"!- J i'3 I ' Jwr Crowd Attends Blanket Hp at . t f ' . Casyc t Whnaw Ceramonim !. K: --xU Principal Speaker. " ' ' Th. Blaaiet jHoP i over, The ' ' Bingham .High School ' T basketball : .: ;"team," champs of the Jordan Division, , have received their blankets, and all ;' that' is left of the joyous occasion is . : (ha pleasant memory of last Friday ' ' ; evening, when more than 200 persons! 4 1 v.-- '. gathered to do homage to Coach i . Tommy .McWullin'f. Iads, who "went through the entire schedule 'without' 4 ' Xbe dance, which- - was conceived by , Si4 Spencer, proved to be one of tbe greatest events of its kind ever given ( .,.-''- . "in Bihgham Canyon, and 'when "Dr. . Jtidtards took the floor and made Ws presentation speech, the entire gather- - " in'g bffcame. embued" with the. spirit-o- f - - i 6ccasion,'rtd plenty. of "pep" J fo:l.l.o;w. ed "the .re.m..arks of the ..... local .. ... M. -, v In. starting Ins remarks, Dr. Rtth t.' V ards.aid,: "Folks, 1 had dream the ' - - , pthef night, and in this dream, I saw ' ' " . man j "stars '.(crowding the firmament, V " '' - aid f approached, each one seeni- - I I ' , r ed to get a. trifjj dimmer, all but one, :' f and 'when J'.came opon this' oneit I , . , noticed that it wis blue and white. ' , Yes, blue and white, and the blue and ' f. white ' represen.ted our. iigh school basketball team,' and I saw them wi-- .. 'v.,'" iiing atafe' championship, and then V ut was awakened and I never was., able to find-o-ut "whether they won, the national Jitter but this ive-- ' a , ning, I am here to present the ment- - bera of the Bitighani - High Schod y'i .:.:-- t basketball team with some": beautiful ' 1" ' biankets, given to the , champion by ' - Hr. S4 SpeVcer. ' - v : y "l a readil see why Mr. Spri-- - cer gava them ,'t'te! blankets, b, . , "xti 19 V sure the boys, were 'wall '", r ' 11' rongh journey "i, " one tviecerVa a blanket WWJ"rooti" 'Allias, ,enter. and Cap- -' v tain" of tie leanC Toots" knows a lot more 'about shooting-- baskets than he does about making-speeche- but -- hi dteVxtrea point when he told the ' gathanaf hovr much ihe team appre, V' , ; ciatd tb'" Unketa, and the generous i .".,, support given the teartl by the Jowns-- " ' ' r f " er-)- le. ; a - 4 "pugVietti'lso "thanked ;the ' r vf i gatl.crir'? for its support.'and allowed 1 f that WrV Epcneer was also, to be in- -. " eluded,- - "png" seemed to hit the ! keynote: for the yest of the lads, for V:'. " .Tri" Dahlstrom, "Chad" Chadwick, ' y Partem Ted'- - Brady, Alvin tl, J,V Ml. "WaH":Rimby;;'Icfh" Bodmer, ..vfld' "ftarky rAdams, all made ( the . sort Toft'alki after which' the , J genkl Cdmade a few remarks, tell-- - ing those assembled that it looked to - ; j'd.h.f as tho.St Bihgham would .do its t- .';; ?$L '." at the toornament. .' A' ' s Yt.. were given for Dr. Richards, J ' , ,nt hi,Sid .Spencer "Tommy" Jdc ' JU!u"in sand in lutl everyone was re- - mebered, and speaking of being re-- "1 e berccf, the Blanket Hop given by ?.vSid Spencer-- Wat be remembered for yeara to come as. one of the i V mot successful and happy events ev- - ' ,"cr a'ased (n BmgTjam Canyon. ;, PfjBTfl CHIOS HEAVY- LOADS Mai brdar' Koukea f Swamp Camp Kandrada of ; Catalogs, and Mail Carriers Oct Full Benefit. During the last tvro weeks, the car-rier at the post office have been hav-ing a great time getting rid of no less than 1800 .catalogs which arrived in camp ready for distribution, and which according to' Hoyle must be dcliv-ered- .J ;"', V ' .'' ' This editorial is not written to tell the people of Bingham Canyon how Jiard the Tnall carriers have to work, as everyone knows that theis is not a. bed of roses, but it ij'written for the purpose, of asking the good peo-ple' of the camp a few questions. , 'First .we would like to know if the people of Bingham Canyon have ever seen a Sear-Roebn- catalog riding on a fire truck to help put out a fire? ' Second", we would like to know if the people of the camp have ever seen a Montgomery-War- d catalog buy a Ticket Jor i local, bazaar? Third, we "would like to know if the people of the camp have ever seen a National Cloak and Suit catalog pay any taxes in Bingham Canyon? ' Fourth, we would like' to know why the people of the camp allow, the cat-alogs to; enter their homes. . Once upon a time there was" a fel-low who managed a store for a cor-poration. This young chap ' was a the- - small .town where the store was cjever lad, and one day a native of located desifed an ax. The young rotnjger told the prospective that he had some dandy axes for sale and wdnld be tickled to sell him one. - The native asked the price, and when told, 'declared he was not going to pay any suck, price, as he had not-iced in av catalog that he could pur-chase the same a for 7S cents less, ; Be"mK" ot an accorrrmodating dispo-sition, tie manager stated he would fs;iS!tH w Jff. 1 Getting the amount quoted by the cat- -, alog.'the manager then asked for 21c more which in all probability would be tbe pared post rate on the ax. The native became suspicious, asked what else was wanted, and the clever lad asked for the two cents which would have to be used in sending the letter, ""'Come back. in about 12 days, Eph, and get your ax," said the manager, as he walked to the register to de-posit the money. " "What's the idea," yelled the angry native, .''I want that ax now or I wouldn't have come in here for it." -- "Well," answered ' the manager, you couldn't get it that fast from Chi-cago, and I want 'you to let me use your money,': while you are waiting for the ax.". V. ' ' Needless to say, the native gave the additional few cents, and went out of the store with his wood chopper.' The above is not a fish story, but an actual occurrence that the writer heard in a small Colorado town. It may "pot Jbe'the best' way of illustrat-ing the folly-o- f letting your money get out of the home town, but it bears repeating..! --The Boy Scout drive which is now coming to a ctose will not receive a single penny from mail order houses, and yet there are those who would wish the scout movement success who would givemore to support a for-eign instituticn" J'' - Folks, let us look at- - this thing as it. really is, The merchants of ' this 'campi'pt' any other town are not try-ing t0" irob the citizens within its boundaries. They are not trying to get rich over night. How many mer-chants are' "there in Bingham Canyon today who have been here from 10 to 20 years? The very fact that they have been r community for so many years trying to make an honest' living is mute evidence that they are not4 getting wealthy, , lor .who, prey, wants to work from early morning to laie at night for twenty years?, The writer asked a merchant of the camp when be was going to take a vacation.' ?.'.The' anawer was" that he had not beett on a vacation for six years as "he could not ; afford it." Certain it is that be could not be Called a robber of the people. . ' ' Thus , it is seen that fflr the most part the merchants of the camp are dealing in legitimate merchandise, and using legitimate methods, to make a legttimafft'profit. y: V - ? Mail order houses are fine, but not for Bingham Canyon, ai'Twe of 'the camp are endowed with as fine a list of merchants as ever graced a Main street. , , ' Some will say that now that they have the catalogs, they will have' to use them. '. Righto, use, them to start the fire in the mornings but for the love of Mike don't use them for any-thing else. v.. ,' . ' ' , Keep the money in Bingham Can-yon, and it won't be long before you yourself will derive a benefit from buying at home. . . ', ' Th subject for our next week's discourse will be "Peddlers We Have Met" ' ' . - - JACK DEMPSEY VISITS OLD FRIENDS HERE Jack Dempsey, champion heavy-weight boxer of the world was a Bingham Canyon visitor Friday of last week. Accompanying the champ was Mrs. Dempsey, his ' wife, his mother and Mr. Olsen, his secretary. , While in the camp, Dempsey re' newed many acquaintances, he him-self having put in many shifts at the Apex years ago. Many pictures of Dempsey were taken while here, most of them being taken, in front of the U. S. Cafe now owned y Ball and Bearall. Mr. Ball being a life long friend of the champ. ... -. ; ' I 'i ! People f Camp A.:t n . Cattrj fcpe-TfC- dn Firm; Financlpl ' . Baaifc Ftw.Day Ac"1 So Prtr. M " 0 --1 - ?i The 'ty Scout rtve I Which 'lias been in reW 'durrng C past week r fastyeac'-- i the $300 mark accoriT-iiij- f ,Ur ('-- Trge,'Catbonse, ebkirman of. the V'.t jinrniftee. ', ' V.:.si-.t;- ' ' Mt io nuk upthe bttdvr, the- - a ' ' trs ife. overly ic .o- - f .ospecti of reach? nig At tasJ . Vople freim ev"Y part ' ,M giyet to . ' ' CVttSCSUS of OP'J' tolMhatt,'".ttA wak "lilds the full quot'wiH have been reached. .. - j r r f. r. 'Knowing tho benefits realized from established Sce-u-t Troops in Bingham Canyon, the people, of the., camp can npt refuse to see the drive put over. Many of the prominent business, men of the camp have given their tune dur-ing the past week in ar' effort to make the thing a success, rtd it is now in the hands of the parent of the chil-dren who will derive the benefits ac-cruing from association with the Boy Scouts. , . ' -- ',-. If you have not b.een''app'ro,ached by the committee' in charge of the drive, look them up, and do your bit. The men behind the scout. movement in Bingham Canyon' are all men who lean be depended upon, and if they see fit to give of; their Jime, and mon'ey.j so should yotv- - s.. . . " I;. :'' t Pon't forget to' do your bit for. the Boy Scouts of Bingham'Canyon, ' - ' , ' i jl.i.lliii (,r t -- i?'-:''.''''1 - ii, ; ' ' : ': , ' VC."" .'vV, ,,'r il'iu u':j y ' J'f t Many people ar? wit. roiprssion t.l with thee ) of ?larh 47, , , ' gti Ahamfcrtk c;wi(be it . .. Or of Saint. Patrick,' wl lory t ' us, drove thr i it af, triL- - but the .trKh nf V v ' - v" e day f t' . . T .4 3c- '! that 'itte 'i t"; ( i d wto-fdirf-ul CiWoa -- ijr'l i offering t.v. m- - music. , . , r t The fact thai, the Cioson Girls w,i:i" ' jbe in attendance is enough eviden e V that there wilt be a huge crowd, i when, it is known. that their 'fc.'!i. v . i piece orchestra will be orf deck, anv . that all will be ih Ifih costumes, the plot thickens, and so will, the crowd, for it is hard-t- o imagine anyti; ; classier , than the , Gibson' - Girls in, . Irish regalia, , ..,V.V: i " To add to the gaiety of the Occas- - Ion,' the B. P .0; E of Salt Lake have promised to send out ;ir irill team, and . a mindred members tf the Salt Lake: herd have signiF..'' their will-ingness to be present- - , ' What a time rt.'ui store 4for tliojff ' who attend and when if is Knows) Cat ' Dan Jack, Joe and all ttie est' of the Stray Antlers of the ' camp . wiflW-b- ' there, it behooves th; "hatfvc, to ut : , on their best bib and tucker fand. .i't forget tliat little piece : of gre!v-io- r ; although the most irnp'ortaot f 't, ot - March J7 is; the Stray AntTtrs,r,ine,' x one jnust not foVget"tt "t. Ftrick" is also to be remerbterei.fof v it-- : ' . not he who made it'i.usiLIe for t snakes to come- - to 'Am-'(- f .' nt U beVhd,'made it po.. . t i r l- - - ebrate March 17nri,ef - ' Dance? .. Sure it w. ' " AUOIT DF TfllVrJ'S BOOKSS O & BIHBHJM CAUyOfi I JFIJJE SHAPE Report of Kelly & Qompany, Who Audited Booka Shows Township to ti Free from Debt, With a Balance og $41,689.47 After a Five Year Period. Repojrt is Considered to be One of the Best In the State. j , A detailed audit Kf the books and accounts of the Town of Bingham Canyon for the five pear period tnded December 31, 1924, lia jost kceft completed by Lincoll jf. Kelly and Company,' certified public arcOuntai',' and the aduitor's repfnt i now on file in the clerk's office. . " ' ' "f The report of tho.auditori "which "was submitted fb the town board Wed-nesday evening was gone over thoroughly, and much , favorable comment was heard from the fcjy dads who were unanimous in proclaiming that the past five years havejbeen handled with the best of care by Town Clerk Francis W., Quinn, t ; , t . ,'' - ' ' , i - . " It was at, the inst;Kation of Mr. Quinn that the five year audit wa? taken, and that he was justified in "having it done is manifest n the wonderful showing made. f ; - - Mr. Quinn, as jivell as the town board are to be congratulated upon the report of the auditori, and it is only" through diligent work that the wonder-ful showing has bees? made possible. ' ' , v i ' ' The report is sel explanatory, showing that bonds totaling $U,000-wer- e redeemed during thiipast five years ' " v a' .' The balance sHc4t submitted as Exhibit "A" of the report' shows, the town's tot lainvestmjjmts in permanent improvements, buildings, and fixed assets to be $127,72l.&). J The bonded debt of the town at December. 31, 1924, is shown fo be $58,()O0. A large proportion of the outstanding bonds, how-ever, are redeemable in annual installments of $2,000 per year. In lieu of providing a sinking-fun- d for the redemption of bonds, payments on the bond-ed debt have been made from current revenue and during the period covered by the audit bonds totaling $11,000 were' redeemed and cancelled. , ;f The expenses- - Of tlhe town have been kept well within' the' revenue. The excess' of revenue Wer expenses (ot the five year period, as shown Jby Ex-hibit ;"BW of the" audiipt's reporg total. $4i.68?.47. This arrtount was invested in fixed assets and oHier permanent improvements during the year, together with other items, the". total expenditures for capital additions, being $51,632.63. The following i$,a summary of the revenue and' expense, for the five-e- ai period: K ' ' ' i f. REVENUE " . ' : Taxe: and ' Licenses .:..:.X.....-l...t:..$147,476.- 94 Fine and Forfeiture 4. Jj; I ; 'J3.443.S0 Water Taxes , rzzrr" , 37.SX72 v . tOonUnued on page 8) ,, , , J - '. V''""". f .'.'I:.'. : .v."...?..'. , ; ; jf";- T , ! .. ' 'W ' ' . 'i .,-- . ACCEPTS POSITION AT BINGHAM STATE BANK Lyon Barnard, brother of Postmas-- 1 ter Boyd J. Barnard, and well known in Bingham Canyon, has accepted a position wit hthe Bingha mState Bank. Mr. Barnard ,ls a graduate . of the Bingham High School," and last year finished his four year course at the University of Utah, after which he accepted a position with the National Copper Bank at Salt Lake City be-fore coming here to associate himself with the local institution. ' ' '"' " .' ;.; PCTeilRDNER -- ? . .vj:: OESTSOLOVER "Pastern Wrestler Becomes Peeved ' and Powna Local Light with Giant . . " Kwing 'AAer. S? Minutea of High - . CUaa Wort , i Carrol "Pinky" Gardner won a hard i fou-- ht wrestling match from , Max s Clover local.: grappler Tuesday eve: 't. ning at the Princess Theater when he pinned the 'Utah Copper man to the . ;; mat .with a "Giant, Swing'! after 52 - minutes of some, of the best wrestling Y ' of the yearJ Not being able to come - , after 'the first fall Glover con? ' - ' . ceded the match to Gardner, i '..' . . ' -- . The match was scheduled for a fin- - --ish bout, best two out of three falls. - ; Surting out to make short work of Glover,. Gardner tried Vftany different ; hcldsv bat trtucb to hi 'chagrin, the ' '' lotAl man seemed to "find., but little f d.TIculty in" getting away. Both men td repeatedly for toe holds, none of ' :m materialising to any great ex teflt.' ... ; - " " ii was after both men had been go-- 'j at top speed for SO minutes that . , Continued on Page 3) i " ' '1j'..:.; ?'. ,r'.'-V.-.- .ME AND MY NASH " , t , . f . : During the pas,f week. Jack Myers, the genial manager of. the, local .of--, fice of the Utah Power Company, pur-chased a Nash coach, which' h? iias been sporting around with much" gnsw to. Let V buck,' Jack ( ; v " . : ' v '' '.. |