Show Seek Posts on Weber High Eleven Forty-Tw- o Sports Wqtoray I National League 63 Boston From the Sports World The 1950 football season is iust around the corner Walter F Dean an insurance man of the Kiesel building schedpaid this corner a visit today and left a flock of pocket cam-ules coast to coast This always means that the grid paign is very very close 01 wait until 15 before ap- Tid-Bit- M Two Regulars Return for 1950 Campaign Play £ East High in First Game Sa 848 a aalBw - f Gts s Brochure! from university Denver Wyoming university University of Southern California Notre Dame Stanford University of Idaho University of Montana Utah university Utah State University of California just to name a few have arrived All of the brochures are well dene and provide a world of foot-ba- ll material for writers in the sports profession Most of the college teams of the nation will report for practice drills shortly after September 1 to atWhile in Chicago recently e tend the Philadelphia football game this writer visited with football writers of the nation Some of their opinions for 1950 follow: Eagles-Colleg- All-Sta- rs gridders" Minneapolis Charles Johnson Tribune — "The Big Ten race will be wide open from the first to final games Minnesota may be the dark horse Michigan Ohio State and Illinois will be unusually strong I d suggest one take his pick between Michigan Ohio State and the Illini" Francis Powers Chicago Daily News — "Notre Dame will again be the hot team of the Middle West and the nation Frank Leahy is weeping but he'll trot out another unbeaten team I like Illinois in the Big Ten" Nashville Johnson Raymond Tennessean — "I'm stringing along with Tennessee in the south They will have one of the best balanced teams in history It is too bad the Rose Bowl has the pact with the Bie Ten because Tennessee would be a mighty sweet opponent in 1951" A concensus of Texas writers fa vor Texas and Southern Methodist in that part of the nation In the east the nod goes to Earl Blaik's Army machine And in the Skyline Six Wyoming is the hot choice The balance of the teams for first division honors according to the scribes will be Denver Utah and Colorado A and M B Y U and Utah State appear doomed for the basement Cliff Ross elongated of the Ogden Reds will be featured in the next weeks issue of the Sporting News The first Ogwill den hurler to pitch a get his photo and story into the national publication Ross incidentally is tabbed to pitch for Ogden against the Great Falls Selectrics Sunday night The Reds return to the local orchard Friday night for the first of a three-gam- e series with the Great Falls club Ogden baseball fans who plan to attend the 1950 world series must Philadelphia 41 73 44 73 71 80 47 41 38 46 79 78 78 Wednesday's Result? New York 7 Detroit 8 Boston 8 St Louis 8 Chicaso 1Philadelphia Cleveland at Washington rain er no-hit- fr St Lealt Delsingcf Strnw ss2b 0 2 1 6 3 6 SieversJl Woodri Mossc bGarver Friend th aColeman vtr cSchem2b Kffi 3 0 Sommers3b 110 3 ss S 1 111 113 5 3 10 1 3 13 3 3 10 3 4 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 3jKinderp 0 0 of 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 Total Totals Singled for Friend in 8th bRan for Moss in 8th 020 001 020—5 St Louis 140 010 12x—9 Boston RBI— Dropo 3 E—Moss Friend 2 Stobbs Pesky Goodman 3 DiMaggio Friend Starr Moss Coleman 3 3B — Wood Goodman DiMaggio Wright HR — Mom Dropo S — Goodman DP —Upton Stirnweiss and Lenhardt Pesky Doerr and Dropo Winner —Stobbs (8-- Starr rion "BSSslMg zDuane v( AB R H O 4 8 3 110 Rizzutosss1 13 3Bauerrf SlD'Mag'ef Berra 2 Mizelb 1 Collins lb 0 0 Brown 3b 0 0 Johnson 2b 11 11 11 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Coleman 2b 0 0 0 0 Raschip 1 0 0 0 Ferrickp 0 2 1 1 1 3 3 4 1 7 1 3 Ken'dyp 0 0 0 0 aBorlc-s- Schmttzp cNorthey dRam'zotti Leonard p 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 (7-1- (11-1- Second game:) 000 100 040—8 Chicago 001 050 OOx— 6 8 0 Philadelphia Gumpert Aloma Judson and Niarhos Waa Hooper and Tipton t Gussie Morcxn to 1 oin Pro Stars NEW YORK Aug 24 (AP) — M $30 Top Tirestottt 2300 W 24 —r- am ' 15 5-- 7 140 16 16 5-- 9 5- -7 140 140 ii 6- -3 220 5-- 9 5-- 6 19 5-- 7 5-- 7 173 140 155 143 5-- 8 170 5-- 8 17S 5-- 5-- 8 175 5-- 6 150 Robert Taylor T 16 15 m — — J io JS jgjpr mmmr m r CENTERS— m r ms i' i Stanley Peterson i zLowell Thorstensen Duane Child 17 "JO T 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 stumbling Detroit Tigers still boast the best record in the major leagues and the aching Philadelphia Athletics are the big top's most disillusioned crew— but there better and there are even worse in baseball toaay Detroit leads the majors with 73 victories and a 640 percentage But there are more than SO leagues in organized baseball's cobweb structure and a number of clubs have better records than the Tigers For victories how about of the Carolina league which has won 89 while dropping only 33 for a 730 mark? That 730 percentage is ine Desi in baseball and is matched only bv Quebec of the Can-aLoop 0 mark The which has an club over the 700 mark only other is Ada of the Sooner State league which is bowling along at a 722 wm-ston-Sal- 70-4- it tough- (UP) — Ezzard Charles heavyweight cham Waleott Dionship fight at Yankee stadium the $50 for the Louis-Jo- e Sept 27 range from $30 to S5 th fight at Yankee stadium July 25 International Boxing club an 1949 The price range is $30 $20 $15 nounced Wednesday The 30 is the highest top since $10 $8 and $5 17 17 17 15 16 JS 17 15 Kenton Stanger Brent Hogan Leon Arve Bill McCallister W ht RIGHT HALFBACKS— zDon Budge " 17 17 C Wayne Norton 15 16 Wilson Warren South Ogdan Harrisville Marriott South Ogden i Wrist Wrber Warren Farr West South Ogden South Ogden West Weber Farr West 5-- 5 5-- 4 5-- 3 135 Warren 7 5-- 9 156 135 145 Huntsville North Ogden North Ogden 6 130 5-- 5 125 South Ogden Roy Plain City Ogden 7 5 5-- 9 Farr West j Roy 5-5-- 5-- 150 150 5-- 5-- 6 5-- 5 7 5-9 5-- 5-- 8 5-- 9 - K CAit 152 158 150 150 145 South Ogden Liberty Wilson South Ogden Harrisville Roy Ogden Uintah Wilson 5-- 9 5-- 7 130 180 140 185 130 5-- 9 145 South Ogden - 10 -9 ISO 161 Pleasant View Slaterville 5-- 6 5-- 10 5-- city-wid- rs two-nig- 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 145 146 152 135 155 5-5-- 8gj zDon Shaw e swim program at the Lorin Farr pool Friday night The A A V will compete In a same is in the scheduled pool Saturday night Top photos show some of the contenders for program honors Top photo left to right: Pat Nilsson Shirley Hawn and Marian Hyde Lower photo left to program right: Craig Mickelson Jerry Ntlssen and Larry Price Mike Watkins is directing the Ogden Ogden Weber Ogden North Ogden South Ogdan ' xLynn Barker Ernie Durbano Dick Pierce Pat Bybee Royce Anderson LEFT HALFBACKS— Dick Ulibarri Teen-age- North South West South 154 9 17 FULLBACKS— NEW YORK Aug 24 (UP)— The Sherbrooke was 6 15S 6- 17 QUARTERBACKS— By Oscar Fraley back 5-- 5- - 17 17 zGerald Farr Sonny Freston Robert Steck Tom Musgrave Dave Crawford finding er than Whirlaway Steak in the Aug Provincial league where it led Ticket prices for the Joe Louis NEW YORK sw — Gertrude (Gussie) M o r a n has withdrawn from the national worn sm'g sineies tennis championships at Forest Hills and was expected to announce her switch to the pro (essional ranks today The California girl told U mm T A officials yesterday to scratch her from the Forest Hills competi- tion She had been dickering with Bobby Riegs to join his profes sional tennis troupe Riggs called dip As for tight races the Ameri-ca- n a tstws conference for today pre league doesn't hold a monopsumably to announce Miss Moran's there either oly signing The Southeastern league on its last available standings had Mont5 gomery and Meridian tied at Louis-Charle- s and 609 Pensacola was only a game off and Jackson four games Gets 3 -1 140 177 147 5-- 10 18 Uintah Pleasant View 152 5-- 11 Uoyd Hunter Tigers Boast Go November 3— At Logan 16 Mor nihrn " zMax Cologna Rudy Cologna Don Orem 81-3- month Swensen UCAAVL m 4K ber g Bill McMullin Chloaga 0 0 0 0 0 0 I gation Weber's schedule follows: At East High September 8— 15—South at Weber September 22— At South Cacssts September Weber September 29— Preston atatWaber October 6— Box Elder October 18— At Bear River October 20— Weber vs Ogden tor 'little Brown Jug' October 27— North Cache at Wa- 17 17 GUARDS — 3) 3 13 SawatskLe 4 0 0 4 bJeffebat 4 0 0 0 Owfnf 0 0 0 0 Klippsteinp A Terry Call Nell rnurston j jmmw AB R H U ABRHO 8 13 3 Stanky2b 44 11 3:Trwuger2b 4 0 13 Maurorf Lockmnlt 113 4 0 18 13! lb Ward Mueller rf 8 0 8 114 Thmpson3b 44 1118 Sauerlf 13 4 13 Pafkccf Irvinlb 110 GUbertlb 0 0 0 3(SerenB3b 0 0 1 4 0 14 SmaUeyss Darkss 0 1 S 4 Thomsoncf Calderonec Jones p Magliep i Robert Ostrupp RBI— Jethroe 8 S— Spahn Slaugh- New York on 9' i 001 " Crandall a Ye-- e trice TACKLES— zGlen Hadfield LaMar Kapp Barlow Wayne r'-TincHal Schoendienst and— Nelson (10-1(16-1Loser Staley — Spahn New Yerk 3 0 2 2 Wood 1 infOf 5 0 3 1 Sisti Sor-ens- 17 17 s Bill Best Major III! League Mark li19 Phillip Tarran Sydney Wayatt xDaurel Barnes Gilbert Marriott Jack Kaap Gary Blodgett 0 0 4181 I n it i kmi Musial 2B— Jethroe Mater DP — Torgeson Kerr and SistiWinner (3-- 4) ABRHO Louia ue Name ENDS — Dick Brown 1a E— 35 9 11 27 Chicago Philadelphia AB R H O AB R H O 3 2 0 11 4 100 2 Joostss Car'scjuelss 4 4 0 0 1 0 Mosesjf Philleyrf 4 0 3 3 LehnerIf 3 0 10 Masic 11 2 0 0 4 0 11 cf Robnsnlb Chapman 4 0 0 3 Fain lb 3 0 013 Zerniallf 4 0 10 Hitchck2b Majeskl3b M Corm'kcl 3 0 13 Wahl3b 3 0 3 0 0 7 2Guerrac Fox2b 2 0 0 0 Brissiep Scarbrghp 4 a 1 1 aValo 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 vaiue w Lined 29 0 4 27 33 1 6 27 Totals Totals aFlied out for Brissie in 6th 000 001 000—1 Chicago 000 000 000—0 Philadelphia RBI— Masi DP— Fox E— Hitchcock Carrasquel and Robinson:— Carrasquel Fox and Robinson Winner Scarborough Loser— Brissie ' bbbsssssF'j 'mj - " v 7) H jmmm "Our prospects are not u a usual but they are bright We hope to field a strong contender for region out honors We art happy that Ogden ia back in our circuit This will stimulate a lot more interest" Wood a former Utah State star will again be assisted by Jack The Warriors will again use the T formation in scholastic competition Uintah Pleasant View North Ogden South Ogden West Weber Harrisville Marriott Parr West Roy Warren Huntsville UJamWt£ Wilson and Plain City are represented on the 1950 football aggre- Coaches: Mel Wood and Jack Sorenson 3 4 is 2? 38 S 10 271 Totals Totals aCrounded out for Mippsiein in m 0 10 Borowyp bRan for Sawatski in 8th 0 0 0 0 aMullin cSingled for Schmitzin in8th8th Hutchinsnp 10 10 riRan for Northcv 000 111 2UO — 3 Yark Niw 24! 27 7 8 33 33 5 11 Totals Totals 100 000 030 — 4 Chicago aStruck out for Borowy in 7th E — None KUi — wara serena j bWalked for Berry in 8th 000 003 030—5 Thomson Dark Lockman Mueller SBn Detroit ijck-maWBw York 010 042 09x— 7 — Stanky Klippstein 3B— atauro HR — Irvin Thomson Serena DP — E— Kolloway Raschi RBI — Even 2 and Ward uarK Groth Hutchinson 3 Brown Mlze 3 Smalley TerwiiUger and Gilbert Winner—Jonea tlO-1Paschi 2 Berra 3 3B— Bauer Mize Stanky Loser— Klippstein (1-HR —Even S— Berry Berra Wertz Bauer DP — Brown Cole- Houtteman and Mize 1 m t Darnel Baraas an ena ana Lynn re Rarker fullback are the only anturning regulars coach Wood nounces The Warriors however will have a flock of returning lettermen for tile new season which opens Sep affair tember 8 with a City with East Hight at Salt Lakenames Lettermen back Besides and Barker are: Glen Hadfield and Duane Swen-se- n tackles Gerald Farr and Maxn Cologne guards uoweu ineriwi-secenter Don Shaw left half back and uon uuage ngm bsb back Paul Slater and uon &naw win do the kicking for the wepervies steck sonny during 1950 Robert Freston and rum musgrave wm share the passing chores Musgrave is a promiStig junior Ernie Uuroano noyce awihwh and Dick Uiibarm wiu snare wm kickoff chores We anticipate aooui io more candidates for the team wnen saiu tu " w conSCnooi opens day "Our practices will be at six ducted each evening starting p m except Sunday until September 5 Weber County Grid Roster 3) mv jw 30 1 437 38 3 337 Totals out for Staley in 8th 9th bRan for Musial in 003 000 000—2 Boston " 000 000—1 IV SU 35 5 9 24! 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P 3100 00 00 Chambers 10 10 aBell ABRHO 1 2 Brurfr p Uptonas Lollarc Starr p Priddy2b Kol'waylb Kell3b Wertzjf Everslf Grothcf BBKl footballers are fighting for starting posts on the 1950 Weber High school football team Coach Mel Wood announces The Warriors are drilling each evening at six opens on September 5 p m on the Warrior field until school — Forty-tw-o 3) ht 0 4D'Mag 'cf Detrelt 1 ww (8-1- 1) Beaten ABRHO Lenhardtlb Loser— 1 i non-leag- Totals 3S 8 837 in era aStngled for Ramsdeu bGrounded out for Tax in 8th cPopped out for Hetkl in2019thM Philadelphia 000 001 301—4 Cincinnati E — None RBI— Ennis a aisier nonn Seminick Klusrewskl 3 Stallcup an— EnJones Kluszewski 2 HR— Seminick and nis Kluszewski DP— Jones Oollat Waltkus Ryan staiicup bjosswbn Loser— Ramsdeu Winner— Miller (11-- 3) MBSSSi w on Today's Cimn Detroit at New York Cleveland at Washington doubleheadar) St Louis at Boston Only games scheduled Bc-r- an m Swimmers Ready for Ogden Programs o-- -9 mm xrrmmmam THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 24 1950 3 0 13 eRojek3b 13 511 58 7 Totals oaowoi Totals GB Pet Filed out for Beraraino in oin 840 9th in Chambers for bSingled 834 cRan for Bell in 8th and played 810 3 dS truck out lor Dickson in 9th 887 4Vi Grounded out tor Schenxin 13th and 448 22 played 385 28' Werle in 14th (Struck out tor 348 34 i 003 000 100 000 010 03—7 Brooklyn 343 34 000 031 001 000 010 00—8 Pittsburgh tnar Reese Phillips RBI— Snider O'Connell 3 Saffell Campaneua 3 Klner Brown Rojek Hermanski Hodg3B es 2B — Snider McCullough Hodges e — CastigUone ruriUo PhUUps HR— O'SB— Snider Hermanski Kiner postponed Connell — Reese S Hodges Branca 2 Cox DP— Berardino O'Connell and Phillip Rob-fnsReese and Hodges Dickson O'Connell and Phillips Wlnnar— Branca (6-Loser— Queen (twi-nigSt Lonls Besten w L mm t ht Ciaclnaattl I Tntlt American League 73 rAxasm ftmm ABRHO ABRHO Waitkuslb 3 11 lliMer'mancf S3 03 00 a0 1 1 2 Ashburncf S 1 Hatton3b 4 0 14 4 3 Sislerlt 4 i a 3Wy'strf lUusskMb 8 1 411 Ennis jrf 4 S AdcockM 4 0 118 Jones lib 0 0 s 4 0 0 Pramesac Hamnerss 0 13 4 i a RyanJ Sem'ickc 0 1 1 3 0 0 StallcupH Gohatib 0 10 4 0 0 Ramsdellp Millerp 0 0 0 Konstantyp 0 0 0 Foxp ooo bScheffing 0 0 0 Perk skip 0 0 0 Hetklp 0 0 0 kAdams - Detroit NW York Cleveland Boston Washington Chicago Philadelphia St Louis — - Today's Games New YorKat St uoua migni Brooklyn at ClnclnnaU itwl-nigdoubleheadar) Philadelphia at FlltsDurgn Boston at Chicago SJ September plying for seats Letters prior to that time will be returned clubs in contention in the National and American leagues report The third and fourth round competition in the Ogden Golf and Country club tournament for men will be featured Saturday and Sunday Eighteen holes will be played Saturday and the final 18 on Sunis setting the day Henry Mathieu pace with a 137 score nine under par Layne Newey is second Jack Curtice new football coach and athletic director of Utah university will go on the air with this corner over KLO next Monday at n p m Curtice wowed Rotarians a week ago and today in Ogden with interesting and humorous talks President Ray Hancock one of basethe big wheels in semi-pr- o ball in Ogden leaves Friday for the Pacific coast and a weU earned vacation Ray has directed the Metropolitan league in major league style the past two years He deserves a big pat on the back for his supervision and all around enthusiasm Gentlemen like Ray Hancock are a credit to Ogden and to sports in general Jack Dempsey former world's heavyweight boxing champion will return to Utah in early September for a few days of trout fishing seven-fiftee- Rube Samuelson Pasadena Star News —"I look for UniverCalifornia to resity of Southern turn to the Rose Bowl next January Sure Stanford will be loaded but so will Jeff Cravath Unialso versity of California mayunless figure in the running of the Uncle Sam claims many left-hand- : Wednesday' RetatM Philadelphia 6 Cincinnati New York 8 Chicago 4— Brooklyn 1 Pittsburgh S (It Boston 2 St Louis 1 Colorful Sports Writer Pays Ogden a Visit Detroit Tigers Expect to Salvage Final Game With New York Yanks Today NEW YORK Aug 24 (UP)— Not once have Red Rolfe's Flying Tigers failed to win p key game this season which made them due to take wing again today and salvage the final game of their vital series with the onrushing New York Yankees The Yankees made it six straight victories yesterday when they 7 to topped the visiting Detroiters 5 and moved within a game and a half of first place in the American league race Detroit made its final appearance of the year at New York today and if things are as they have been on go previous trips the Tigers willnave away with a victory mey won only three games here as but each vicagainst seven defeats tory came at the conclusion of a series when it was extremely vital enabling them to resume command of the pennant race they have dominated almost from opening day Yesterday as Tom Ferrick came in to reseue starter Vic Raschi the Yankees made a fat early lead stand up They poured across four runs in the fifth knocking out starter Art Houtteman and Tiger- - killer Yogi Berra added two more in the seventh with a home run The Boston Red Sox who have played nothing but second division opponents in their last 14 games won their ninth straight by beating the Browns 9 to 5 for their 17th 18 victory with these patsies in Sox games this year The Red gained four unearned runs in the second The Chicago White Sox won the 1 to first aame of a double-head0 behind Ray Scarborough's four-h- it pitching The A's ended a losing streak by winning the second 6 to 5 behind Hank Wyse as Eddie Joost and Joe Tipton homered The Cleveland-Washingto- n night game was rained out The consistent Phils with their two top candidates for most valuable player awards playing key roles topped the Reds 6 to 4 at in three Cincinnati Del Ennis drove two-run runs with a single and a homer Jim Konstanty came in to save rookie Bob Miller's 11th victory The Brooklyn Dodgers remained games behind by five and one-ha- lf a beating Pittsburgh 7 to 5 in night game Ralph Branca who relieved in the ninth after Pirate Ralph Kiner homered to tie the game was the winner 5Gene tie Hermanski's homer broke a in the 17th and the Dodgers added another run for insurance The Boston Braves retained third the St Louis place by beating Cards 2 to 1 behind Warren Sam Jethroe's Spahn's four-hittdouble one of only three Brave hits scored the two Boston runs The Giants made it 17 victories in 20 games with the Cubs this season moving to within two games of fourth place by beating them 5 to 4 as Monte Irvin and Bobby Thomson smashed homers er 10-ga- with a mediocre 533 percentage — and only eight games separated the whole league And if the Yanks think they've got it tough by being in second place despite a 624 percentage they've got plenty of company Lumber ton of the Tobacco State league was playing 670 ball and yet was second to Sanford by 2 games Marshall of the East Texas along at a league was battling championship 652 pace — but trailed Gladewater by three games And of the West Caroline Newton league had won two more than Lenoir was rolling along at a 639 clip — and trailed Lenoir by six percentage points The Philadelphia Athletics were in the worst shape in the majors to last night's games beprior some 35 games back of the ing won only 40 Tigers and having games against 77 defeats Don't let it get you down ConYesterday's star—Del Ennis of nie Cairo of the Kitty league has been able to win only 23 the Phillies who drove in three a homer that games this year while St Peters-bor- runs "two with a 6 to 4 battle with the of the Cincinnati league has lost 94 games 5-- er sj Florida-Internation- al de-cid- Paul Slater ? 5-- 7 16 15 5-- Jav Norns Verl Anderson xDenotes returning regulars zDenotes returning lettermen Dick Wall Will Perform at Saturday Event er SPEC! AL! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm BICYCLE 26-INC- H With Sturdy Reinforced Frme 6- IT Rube Samuelson one of America's top f jht sports reporters was an Ogden visitor today Samuelson sports editor of the Pasadena Star News is returning to the west coast after spending a vacation in the midwest and Yellowstone national park He is a director of the Football Dick Wall popular bar balancWriters Association of America and one of the big wheels in the weigm iipuuiig annual staging of the Rose bowl ing and the star performer p will be football classic Rube contributes a weekly Sun big sportsman kid show Saturday day column to Standard-Examinat the mouth of Ogden readers on west coast sports do evening Ralph Morley special ings He picked up a new car in canyon Weber the for chairmar events on his last lap Detroit' and headed todav Wildlife federation announced toSamuelson accompanied Mrs that Wall has agreed to give a her husband on the vacation Jaunt day demonstration of weight complete Oh yes Rube looks for Univer official sity of Southern California to rep lifting in accordance with resent the west in the Rose bowl athletic association standards game of 1951 Morley stated that watermelon and pie eating contests would PHOENIX Ariz— Maxie Docu- - have a prominent place on the sen 133 New Orleans knocked out Billy Gibson ISO San Fran- father and sons program Boys will compete in four age groups and cisco (4) I 5- I 5-- 135 148 135 4 South Ogden South Ogden South Ogden win- prizes will be awarded to all ners The program starts promptly i 5:30 p m immediately loiiowmg the Rainbow lake fish derby and lasts two hours Committeemen assisting money are Bud Blakeley Ed Wright Bill Brown George Garrison ana jbt-ne- HUNTERS ATTENTION Now is the time to get that rifle ready for the hunting season y Custom Rifle Bluing 700 No Extra Charge For Polishing Bolt New Sights on Spring field B25 rear ramp and bead front complete Ears Milled Off Enfield Flat cut Bound Cut for Scope 500 3fSO Scope Mounted Semi-huckho- rn SCOPES 5750 3750 Weaver KV Weaver K4 4SOO Weaver' K2S Texan 25 I vyfl'- Special - Jyyjk Diamond Chain Strongest Frame si o Www kw I p— SIMMI SCOPE MO I NTS—i Weaver DetachableO75 Weaver I Mount 625 1 500 Buehler Redfield Jr Echo Detachable Smith Master 1050 1750 2000 KEITH'S SPORTING COOM st Shreeve SPORT STORE 307 Wash Dial S--UIt |