Show Walcolt Gives Answers to Ring Critics Jersey Joe Ready to Defend Mit Ifjggi Sports HfyHwatj Dressen Tells I Of Bums' Flop Rambling Around the Sports World Dallas will get a place in the pro football world starting In 1951 Chase HOLYOK& Mass Jan 23 (UP) — Heajvyweight piam pion Joe Walcott answered his critics today He said he thinks it's lonly fair" that a with the 1952 season with Giles Miller and Conneli Miller champion bp able to pick his brothers handling the Texas club The one time New York own opponent for a title deYankees operated by Ted Collins at a terrific loss will now fense He Dicks Harry Matthews or be known as the Dallas Rangers Rocky Marciano first and then After all Wal-coEzzard Charlfes reasons id champ is entitled bout money to a little turie-u- p That's conteary to the roar from the New York Boxing commission which yesterday named Charles as the No 1 challenger International Boxing club promoter Jim Norris said he'd confer with managers of Welcott and t Charles Feb 1 at Miami - -" m surh a tYiafrh iumuui Va u But Pappy Walcott didn't see it that way at ill "I have fulfilled my obligations as a champion" he said 'Now I want to do something for my family and myself Why doubt that I fwill defend the title at the proper time? "You know)" he said "boxing has been very good to me But it has cost me double and triple the money it cost other sportsmen since I won ithe title in July I promised God I'd devote my time to the youth of the nation if I won and doing this has cost me a lot of my owl cash "I'll fight Matthew or Marciano and then Charles in June for the title In fact I'll sign to fight all three if necessary "But mainly I want to do something for th six little Walcotts and myself" However the prospects of a fight stepped up with Norris" announcement of his Miami conference That came after New York Boxing Commission Chairman Robert Cjhristenberry assailed Matthews as a prospective challenger J Actually Cpristenberry said it won't be long before New York withdraws its consideration of Matthews as a top challenger "Why has fie refused to fight Champion Joey Maxim and Archie Moore?" Chrisjtenberry asked "He and his manager have been shouting about an ron curtain in New York but when our commission suggested to t$e I B C that they arrange for a title fight Matthews ducked out Why did he rub away?" In Seattle Wash Matthews' handlers took a different approach Manager Jack iHurley said a fight is in the works "We'll know wSiere we stand within the next feufr days" he said tt — — i es ht Maxim-Matthe- Arizona Conducts Annual Trapshoot TUCSON Ariz Jan 23 AP) — Scattergun enthusiasts from 30 states and Canada are on hand for opening even®' of the fourth an nual Arizona State trapshoot to I day Arnold Riegger of Seattle win ner of the overall total in the na tional trap meet this year is fav ored to win hagh gun honors His average is the best in the United Statesi In 1951 he broke 8731 of 8858 targets for a 9865 per J centage Louis Fails to Win Golf Post i Utah Indians to Face Severe Basketball Test defe- all-arou- Sun-Tim- es es vice-preside- nt Do You Remember? t Utah-Idah- B Gul-da- hl ut PHOENIX Ariz Jan 23 (UP) — Three Negroes were set to enter the Phoenix Open Golf tournament Wednesday affer passing the qualifying test — jbut Joe Louis was not among thejn The former heavyweight champion who spearheaded the fight to kill the P G iA's Negro ban shot a sluggish 81 in Tuesday's qualifying round and was eliminated But Ted Rhodes of Nashville Tenn and Eijral Clark and Bill Spifler of Los Angeles barely made it Rhodes shot! 71 while Clark and Spiller each shot a 72 It took 74 or better to qiialify t A year ago last season Dallas—— staged two college football games Popular prices will prevail Weone in the after- - ber college officials look the sam day for the noon and the other at night One largest crowd of the 1952 season game attracted 75000 and the other for this high class attraction The 80000 for a total of 155000 paid headliner is scheduled for eight admissions in the space of a few p m with a preliminary game at seven p m hours Hawaiians are now in SouthIf the new owners succeed In ernTheUtah meeting Utah's top flight Uridine Doah Walker former junior colleges They have a 81-- 7 S M U star now with Detroit to date in games on the the record they'll really pat Dallas on Ted mainland pro football map Meantime Lefty Barton former manager of Collins who tried the pro sport In Cardinals of the Pio Boston and New York lost a cool the Pocatello is one of the appli neer league half million dollars cants for the managerial job at Og A feminine sports enthusiast den He is a first baseman phoned from Hill field this morning asking this department to answer a boxing question "We are in the midst of a big argument here at Hill air force base" said the feminine voice "Was the fistic bout of last fall between Ezzard Charles and Rex Layne an exhibition or a regulation fight?" The answer naturally was that it not an was a regulation fight exhibition To which the feminine voice replied: "Doggone I knew I SALT LAKE CITY Jan 23 (AP) was right all the time" Layne was knocked out in this University of Utah's basketball particular bout in the ninthhisround cafe team faces a severe test this week Eugene McLain has sold interests in Ogden The popular The Utes winners of five confertrap shooter has accepted a posi- ence games tangle with Colorado tion with Hotel Last Frontier in Las A & M at Fort Collins Friday Vegas SatWalter Owen Briggs owner of night and Wyoming at Laramie night the Detroit Tigers who closed his urday Utah-ha- s lost only one conference career in Florida this week picked Ty Cobb as his baseball idol A game and stands second in the Skyfew weeks ago Mr Briggs said: line conference behind Brigham "Ty Cobb was probably the greatest any of us will ever see Babe Young university winner of three Ruth hit more home runs but I straight don't see how he can be ranked If Coach Vadal Peterson's ahead of Cobb Ruth was the great- nsive-minded outfit can win two est slugger Cobb the greatest road trip games the Utes will be player" in a strong position to gain at least John C Hoffman of the in Chicago after covering tie for the conference bunting two Chicago White Sox conferences a Peterson 12 will wrote: "Charles A Comiskey II make the saidAlreadyplayers are chosen trip dibaseball's poor little rich boy is Glen Smith whose 199 vided his time Tuesday between an far ahead of his team-mat- average Kent elaboration of his resignation of Bates lanky center whose play and a discussion of has improved lately: standout guard White Sox plans for 1952" Carlos Asay Bob Rotund Herman Hickman of Yale Paul Shrum a—freshman from Preston was paying tribute to the polite- Fulton Idaho: Glen Sanford Bruce Goodness of one of his rival coaches rich Bobby Burns and Ed Gayth-wait- e Charlie Caldwell whose Princeton Assistant Coach Pete Couch Tigers trounced the Blue 27 to 0 also will make the trip last season "Charlie walked over to me after the game and tried to say something nice" Hickman drawled "He said: "Herman that certainly was a tough line you sent against us today replied: "You don't have to tell me Charlie I know I had a tough line Why even my own backs By the Associated Press have trouble getting through it Today a Year Ago— Wes Fesler resigned as head football Larry Frenchd former major who Ohio State "to enter busileaguer andjeft-handepitcher of coach atwas the Ogden Baseball club of the ness" appointed head coach o league back in the at Minnesota succeeding Bernie twenties has returned to Uncle Bierman Five Years Ago — Leslie Mac Sam's navy as a commander Red Strader former coach of the Mitchell won the mile event in the New York Yankees football team Philadelphia Inquirer games in the has signed as an assistant coach of time of 4:172 Ten Years Ago — New York unithe San Francisco Forty Niners for 1952 At one time Red coached versity which lost $65000 in two the St Mary's Gaels years was reported dropping footY U basketball ball for the duration of the war The Utah-game at Provo the night of FebTwenty Years Ago — Ralph won the $2500 Phoenix golf This ruary 2 is a complete sell-oinformation was tossed at this cor- tourney with a score of 285 ner today by Neil Peterson ticket manager at B Y U Thus the Utes and Cougars get the honor of playing to the first capacity crowd in the new million dollar field house If you lack tickets save yourself a jaunt to Provo Arthur Kim and his Hawaii Floyd Millett former B Y U will provide Ogden anbasketball coach was the speaker other colorful basketball attracbefore prospective members of the tion the night of January 28 Ogden unit of the Knights of the The Hawaiian will provide a Round Table at the Mansion House floor show between the last night halves of their game against WeH G Jamieson of the ber college Hula hula dancers Salt Lake round president table and Loa will give the game added color Decker of Salt Lake also spoke Millett Addresses Group in Ogden All-Sta- rs briefly fiMft US fiAffif E to SEE AT STRAIGHT BOURBON Jwt fee the J f I famous for 1U TIME QUALITY! 1- V It I fI For the perfect end ing to a wintry day try this finer heartier I There's Something New For '52 1st FEBRUARY OGDEN FORD - fLS I I I I I 4 LOS ANGELES Jan 23 (UP) — There is no longer any mayhem in Charley Dressen's heart but at one time he could have torn Eddie Sawyer limb from limb with an easy conscience Dressen the little Brooklyn skipper who presided over g the worst collapse of a ball club in modern history can't forget the moment last summer when Sawyer the boss of the Phillies predicted the Dodgers would win the pennant by 30 games "We were away out in front at the time" Dressen recalled "And the way we were going we would have broken all kinds of records if we had kept it up but I knew it was too good to last "Gil Hodges would have wound up with more than 60 homers breaking Babe Ruth's record and Duke Snider would have hit more than 50 and we'd have had three or four winners That was when Sawyer put the wham-m- y on us" "Even though we did level off it wasn't a case of us collapsing so much as ft was the Giants get ting hot and refusing to cool off he said Dressen said his first big step to keep the Brooks going strong all year in 1952 was to give some special instruction to their two big problem boys Snider and Hodges in advance spring training at Vero Beach Fla "When they tailed off on their long distance hitting it hurt us more man anything else Dressen said "Well I think that a little work on fundamentals may prevent that from occurring again One thing about Hodges particularly the clubs last season were using a shift on him "Well I know that Gil can hit to all fields If he smacks a few through to right field when they over-shion him it will put a stop to that nonsense" Snider he said had to conquer the habit of going after bad pitches which causes him to strike out often Utility infielder Rocky Bridges who will see a lot more action this year according to Dressen also will come in for special hitting instruction at Vero Beach Dressen said he realized the loss of Don Newcombe would be hard to offest but that he is extremely hopeful that any two of eight young pitchers coming up from the farm system will be able to share the load BaaatalV Jn BJSjBjilgppjg ————————————— WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY ft 93 ' XwBW S& V V Church Teams in Spirited Games Good Shepherd hoopsters nosed out St Paul 40 to 39 Presybterian gained a 45 to 43 decision over Baptist and Methodist turned back Greek Orthodox 30 to 29 in league games in the Protestant basketball circuit last night Embry Chapel won over Christian via forfeit Summaries: St Paul Gond Shepherd GT FP DStone 5 2 1 11 Radle 2 0 0 4 L Stone 5 7 5 19 Woods 3 8 3 9 Hansen 0 111 OTFP 2 10 4 Murray 3 7 3 0 Munk 3 2 17 Wallace 1 2 2 4 Mead 3 0 0 6 Higgs 4 3 10 Sharp 0 0 0 0 Patch I 16 IS 7 39 ToIaU Official!— Hancock Blair Baptist r 16P Rasmussen 8 Burnside G T S 12 6 4 0 0 4 S 0 1 5 1 1 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 18 10 40 Presbyterian G T FP Mayfield 8 4 2 18 McComb 2 10 4 Armstrong 0 0 0 0 Bucher 5 3 2 12 Marriott 0 6 2 2 Woodward 3 3 17 Johnson 10 0 2 8 George 3 Newey 4 Browning 4 Brook 0 Kappleman 0 Banta mk& -- Ji t WmX HKL xi H ' Totals Officials— Lower Fishburn 4k "The Bourbon Buy of the Centtmf STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ? I I 1 'rw f PCflnf BiTtaaii DISTILLE RS PRODUCTS CORPORATION MEW tONJL T V ' Mitchell Signs CLEVELAND Jan 23 (AP)— The Cleveland Indians received Dale Mitchell's signed contract for the 1952 season today and announced he would get the same pay as at the end of last season The centerfielder had a batting slump at the beginning of the 1951 race but then rallied to boost his final average to 290 He got a pay boost during the rally I Wasatch League High individual series: Slim 637 Eddie Van Zweden 619 Paul Eppleu 580 High single game: Eddie Van Zweden 253 Pete Wight 244: Bill Kobel 233 High team series: Boyles Market 3231 Carmack Brothers 3066 High team single game: Carmack Brothers 1115 Boyles Market 1094 Hill Air Force Base High individual series: Hank 564: Jack Stokes 552: Bob Knapp 541 High single game: Hank DeBoer 224 Ben Yaunt 222 Ral Allred 221 High team series: Metal Maulers 2876: Skymasters 2817 High team single game: Metal Maulers 1017 Go Getters 988 Bwift League High individual series: Pete Vermillion 529 King Wickwire 511: Bill Johnson 505 High single game: King Wickwire 198: Blaine 196 192 Vermillion Pete Harrup Premt 2922 High team series: Swiftning 2848 High team single game Swiftning 1004: Prem 999 Automotive League individual series: Shig High Miya 593: Elery Young 546 Mel Bauer 536 High single game: Lee Bates 212 Shig Miya 204 Joyse Kato 201 High team series: Reliable Furniture 2900 Miya Garage 2885 High team single game: American Legion 1043 Miya Garage Som-ervil- iw on any 1 on r m larger Cmm °"d ceestrit Pernor Harrison Trade Manager for the best deal of year Ufa Th ' now trii ins rsni uuvl i t wiiu mm le 1016 Industrial League High individual series: Dan 582: Marv Gealta 553: Bob Shurtliff 544 High single game: Dan MacDonald 224: Bob Farmer 218 Jerry Cross 210 High team series Board of Trade 2938 C Mac-Dona- C Anderson ld 2898 High team sinC C Anderson 1015 Idaho Bengals in Easy Victory POCATELLO Jan 23 (AP) — Idaho State college's Bengals dumped Western State of Gun7 nison Colo last night to e sweep a Rocky Mountain Basketball conference series Toy Dakish led the Idaho State parade with 18 points 10 of which he scored in the third quarter Most of them were long shots Western State stayed in the game briefly in the first quarter tying the count at 4 10 and 12 Then Bill Hays put in three consecutive shots and the Idahoans went on from there to make it a rout 67-4- two-gam- Wrestling Berthana NW 151 wr4 TnKks deal ami "w w"iobl yea m ' afford to pats wp We wilt allow t least $400 everprice fer yeer W trade-i- n Slip Bowling Results Jan '' 23 MATCH LOGGER LARSEN H Wmm fam m mum rTi But Jersey Joe wlo probably will climb in the ringjagaJest Ezzard Charles whose crswn he lifted last July 18 had oe ally—Jim Norris president of fie Interna-tionBoxing club -- :ch has a contract with the charDion When Norris heard that Bob Christenberry the net chairman of the New York stite athletic commission had ordered Walcott to sign to defend his titla within 15 days or have it varattd in New York the L B G present said: "I had thought it was understood that Walcott was to be given the chance to make the most of the financial opportunities ht has as champion before being rtquired to SttfjS run tnai— t jhllj LsM-l--M- B C M Ia mm W Mmm &mw aKpiW- - fHaT S R? ! ' HK"k Sa u ' f£ mv Sob defend" But Christenberry didn't see it that wayobviously Originally mr' '—f I HL&-f- mmS flflv h l t 5 H m' play-mak- mmd BsP P 19 17 7 43 RUCKERS ! ! George Mikan left Is as sharp as ever keeping the streaking Minneapolis Lakers In the thkk of the National Basketball association's western division race Is the league's top scorer Bob Consy center of Boston by way of Holy Cross sets the pace for the Celtics In the eastern division Speedy Dick McGuire is the New York Knickerbockers' chief and spark TUGGER LARSEN W H H mm mw iPJBwSBaMaiHBr TEAM — Br & Wed I F lucrative exhibitioi tour and sign for a defense sf his title al two-hand- ed I j9I ! Hv gle game: Utah General Depot 1010 Mt Ogden Ladles League series: Lelia High individual Mflhodist Greek Orthodex Russell 443 Charlene Baddley 467 GTFP GTFP 0 2 11 Cowgill JBavelas o o 0 0 Ava Pappas 434 High single game: 3 3 17 McMullen GBavelas 0 0 0 0 Baddley 202 Lelia Rus3 4 2 8 Smith J Papageorge 0 2 00 Charlene 162 2 5 18 Juenger 0 0 0 0 sell 170 Ava Pappas High HPapageorge 4 119 Edington Mt Ogden Drive In Chugg 8 14 7 23 team series: 0 0 0 0 Sanford Skikas 0 0 0 0 Theatre 2521 Hi Hat 2516 High Davlantes 0 3 2 3 team single game: Producers LiveHohlios 3 2 0 4 stock 901 General Mills 826 Ava Bobolis 0 0 0 0 Pappas picked up four-te- n split 12 15 6 30 10 21 9 29 Hanna Fowler picked Totals up seven-nin- e Officials — Fishburn Lower split 17 27 9 43 nice to come W B eH I De-bo- er BaaaaaaaaaaaaaatfPl L11 23 1952 Trio of Standouts in Pro Basketball 8:30 PM ffy NEW YORK 23 (AP) The pincers thathavf been tightening on Heavyweight Champion Jersey Joe Wilcott for the past 24 hours today had the ancient lew Jersey battler ready to Are up his 20-ga- pj LMttS jmmv&KsimwT pennant-contendin- bourbon straight that's so home to Charles Ho Ids Number One Boxing Order Cenedien Teeas Champs Vs Buzz Jones Paddy Mack Special Feature Gypsy Joe Vs Mighty Oyama Tkke M et Th Mia er Amateurs Thrill Small Crowd At Polio Program Sneddon Wins Over Amador Wal-cott- j j By Charles Kreher A fair-size- d crowd at the Berthana ballroom last night saw a corking good amateur fight card Rex Layne in a referee's role and at the same time contributed to the March of Dimes Even the police and firemen paid to get in As was expected the most pol-4ished altercation was the final of the evening between Ogden Elks Frankie Dillingham and rugged Alfred Torres of the Salt Lake Rotary Boys club In the first round the two experienced amateurs felt each other out for a moment than Dillingham lashed in with a flurry of rights and lefts to the head and shoulders which backed Torres into the ropes Torres ducked out of harm's way uaL"- w"" " aim " which overpowered Frankie but the Ogdenite bounced off out of nd th turn mivoH it risht in the center of the ring In the second round Frankie had Torres going again but the Salt Lake lad replied with a rush of lefts and rights that almost tore Dillingham's head off Near the end of the third round Dillingham threw two stiff rights to Torres' heart and Al sank slowly to one knee where he stayed for an eight count He got up and finished strong! however The judges voted 2 to 1 for Torres but under A A U rules the eight-couknockdown gave Frankie a point edge and he got the decision Oma Amador state school battler was putting up a good show in the class against Clyde Sneddon but early in the second round (Sneddon poked two fast right hands to the face which broke Amador's nose The fight was stopped AmeriClair Haney can Legion athlete and Pat Hale d tall nonchalant from Ogden put on a right good scrap in the semi-finHaney got the decision but not until after three founds of fast exchanges Phil Salazar Salt Lake Rotary and Ray AlBoys club bertson state school staged a rouser early in the evening that Albertson took on decision after the judges deliberation OgRalph Ranson tall den lad and Gene Kinder state school lighted up the class in a battle which ended up with blood all over Kinder's face Ranson won the nod In fact there wasn't a dull fight in the lot with every fighter looking good A beautiful exhibition was put on by Fred Gallegas and Toby Salazar from Salt Lake Rotary Boys in the class which drew a nice hand' contender Rex Heavyweight Layne recovering from a licking by the flu bug was third man for the Hanev-Hal- e and Dilli naham Torres matches and got a warm re- ception Other arbiters were Jackie Burke and Scotty Sneddon Kenny Mayne was chairman of — -- three-round- j j j i - j rf- nr show and Red Taylor was matchmaker Summary: 105 pounds — Nick Anatok Ogden over Gary Allen KO 1 round 110 pounds — Keith Call Ogden Legion over Leo Martinez Ogden KO 0:52 first round 112 pounds — Ray Albertson state school over Philber Salazar Salt Lake Rotary Boys club de-cision ! 147 pounds — Ralph Ranson Og -n nPn Kinrir stst school decision 130 pounds — Jimmie Reese den over Darwin Curtis state school KO 1:38 first round 135 pounds — Hugh Jacobs American Legion over Ray Westmoreland Ogden Ford Sales TKO 2 rounds 149 pounds — Clyde Sneddon American Legion over Omar Amador state school 1:14 second round 126 pounds — Clair Haney American Legion over Pat Hale Ogden decision 135 pounds — Fred Gallegos Salt Lake Rotary Boys clubs vs Toby Salazar Salt Lake Rotary Boys club exhibition 175 pounds — Ronald Peterson d Og-trnn- nt ful of arranging the Walcott-Charl- es match for late March or which wll leave time early April enoueh to nrenare for a June bout between Marciano and the win ner J Norris couldn't contact Bocchicchio but Jersey Joe's manager issued a statement' sayiag: "We may decide to sign for threebouts within 15lftH nor— first bout with Matthews on the west coast and a uW ueit June We have a verbal agreement made under duress to defend against Charles We will take one tuneup fight preferably against Matthews and I look with favor on signing for title bout with either Marciano or Charles" Charles' Manager Jake Mintz showed no disposition to drop his fighter out of the running He wired the I B C ani official challenge for the title along with a $5000 forfeit That placed Bocchicchio and Walcott squarely on the spot and the concensus among those close to the I B C was that it s going to be Jersey Joe and Ezzard in the ring the next time the ehampion climbs between the ropes Thatcher Utah oven Glen Clary American Legion TKO 1:44 third round M pounds - Frankie Dillingham Ogden Elks over Alfred Torres Salt Lake : Rotary boys club decision 147 Team Will Battle Buzzer Mack Tonight: Gypsy Joe Clashes With Oyama 149-pou- Father-So- n 1 126-pou- red-hea- al Two admitted ruffians will attempt to humble the combination of Tugger and Logger touted father-and-so- n Larson tonight in the tag team main event at Berthana arena Gypsy Joe and The Mighty Oyama clash in the special fea- er well-bui- the well-receive- Walcott signed to' defend his championship 90 days from July 18 and against Charles That went by the boards though when Walcott began cashing in on the crown Now Christenberry apparently has decided the time has come to act He also bypassed: Rocky Marciano (winner over Joe Louis and Harry Matthews of Seattle "As far as the New York state athletic commission is concerned" said Christenberry "Ezzard Charles is the No 1 challenger We have nothing before us from Marciano and I refuse to consider Matthews a contender for the heavyweight I title" Rumors have been making the 's rounds that Felix Bocchicchio manager would prefer Marciano to Charles However Marciano said he doesn't want to fight for the title unless Charles waives his right "So far as I know" said Sjp ris "Bocchicchio Is agreeable to gohis contract obliing through with match gations The Walcott-Charle- s seemed assured: until Marciano stepped into the spotlight with h s knockout of Louis We are hope- ture lt ! : ents as if they were weighty logs Both are characters replete with beards and blue jeans The Buzzer will be sure to get He hasn't much into those beards' hair to risk in retaliation Mack style may alternate his with a Tag team rules Australian version require one nun remain outside the ropes With both feet on the ring apron meanwhile clutchTo replace ing hold of a short a mate in action the outside must be tagged under the above conditions One referee with two eyes must manner the above At times Pans Tuseer has the biff euns enforce all of on attack His "mule kick" rivals the arbiter is able to maintain orthat of the famed Farmer Jones der The Mighty Oyama will evoke And Sonny Logger rassles oppon- cheer which will echo in far away Tokyo if he is aUa to whip the THURS-FRI-S- AT SPECIAL! Gypsy in the special attraction night 7KADE-I- H i Gypsy Joe is of the unorthodox and ilk He will apply the tort-rget pleasure in xiis opponents Fans note that Gypsy seldom exerts himself in any direction unless it is to mete out a far y0nr oU boltiy mi o mw form of punishment On the other hand Oyama has a aff ef fectivenesa which may MM the downfall of the Gypsy This Convtn 0nf Japanese star is well versed r the modern American game and he TERMS! the weapons of his native which may assist hint tonight Promoter Ken Mayne holds a challenge by Gypsy Jo for a match against Bob Cummings for the intermountain championship Cummings informed the promoter that he will return to Ogden for a match with the Gypsy and if the posts a LI Die siae Dei Blvd jleenwhile Oyama is target for The rough gents are Buzz Jones yclept 'The Omaha Terror" and Paddy Mack erstwhile Iowa and now one of the top draws on the mat circuit Tugger and Logger weren't always in matdom's big money Until a Seattle wrestling promoter went north into the Canadian lumber camp and saw them use brute strength and "scuffling" the Lar-sewere big guys in a small puddle Now they command top purses in the best arenas as well as skim of the top gravy of television And it's all because of their colorful 147-pou- well-fashion- ed teeth-chatteri- corn-husk- er pull-and-r- ns 135-po'u- jrd j r ALLOWAHCt i suf-ferin- g lm Tirettoitf Guaranteed BATTERY 2300 Wash 6697 ! umignt 1 M |