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Show Sunday; april 22, 1051 Provo, Utah Canty. Utah 8 SUNDAY HERALD i: Tracksteirs IBow to 6Y9 U. T HI Grizzlies Run Up 93 to 38 Victory Margin Dual Meet. 1 st Hesi l!biim)s)in). SDygs nn Ml 'ym nl -- mm i wi m bm mm m w ove- m Mont, April 21 Montana university opened Its first Skyline Eight conference Msjtsjtf ie lAe , t . y track competition here. Saturday a surprising 93 to 38 win with r Yankees survived a" seven-ru- a By CARL LUNDQUI8T If, with the close of. the basketball eason. Coach Stan Watts over Brlgham Young university.! NEW YORK, April 21 CJi) rally to shade the Senators, 8 to 7; start A could of around and few he about 1,000 crowd small quit traveling spending a. thought Arthur- - MacArthur, ' .the watched, chilly a was home "spectators he at or ;f mistaken. while, certainly son of the general, took in his the browns routed Bob Lemon quiet evenings 15 take-1-1 out of Montana squad and beat the Indians, 9 to 1, beThe 1931: cage season is at an end, but Stan scheduled events in a first major league baseball game as he goes about the job dual meet which was .supposed to Saturday and saw the. Dodgers hind Ned Garver; the Red Sox is still, hopping around ihither-and-yo- n ' The new their first win after three rally, twice to beat the Giants, of showing and doing jthe commentary for the films An BYU's have been a tossup. 7 to 3, behind Jackie Robinson's' losses showed member conference good by downing the A's, 6 to 3, "S National Invitational touriey games. long-ranslugging. In all events. ' the and White Tigers beat the two-ru'And. it is reported that Stan will travel the length and breadth depth n BYU coooed the dash vRobinson smashed .a .''-- ' of the state as well as some communities outside of Utah's .borders. with Lee Nichols clipping the dis Sox, 7 to 8. - a homer and and just about "talked out tance in 22.8. The Cougars also Watts must be pretty travel-wear- y double as the Dodgers chased j Unearned Run already, and he' i brtljr starting on his; pig chore. But ol Stan won the mile relay in 3:30.5, while! Larry Jansen and won their third two-mid, Charles seems to be taking it all in stride and managing to keep the le alLloyd took the The Giants scored an unearned game in four starts. Janseri amiable manner that make him such a great favorite event with a time of 10:8.5. Marlowed only one iiit Robinson's run off Chris Van Cuyk on, two i 21 in New York City or Lonesome vin Wake broadjumped wherever he appears. whether it feet, homer in; the first five- - innings walks, a double- and Pee wee Gulch, which is somewhere between. Mexican Hat and. Bluff, or three inches for the visitors' but came I apart in the eighth Reese's two-baerror in the first '. :. I fourth first place. . SO I'm told. when Brooklyn scored three runs and bounced back to take a 3 to 2 ' . on three hits, a stolen base and lead after Robinson's nomer when . Sweep High Hurdles pictures cl the.NIT champion, ': an error, AVes Westrum blasted a twoirun K ' ' swept the high ship game against Dayton university; but if the 'Jilms on the Montana round-trippa , Taltohotm. in the fourth.! But MacArthur (NtA occupied Young. as near and Johnare ether tilts good,; they say they are, hurdles. Lanky anywhere Badgely accomat ball season out baseball first Truman Jansen walked over the tying jun. a the PLAY box the seat base behind first opens BALLIPrMld?nt by i tossing officially ther ir really fine, breaking the tape first, followed York gams In Washington. Note the President uses a base bait glove. Left to right: the Washington panied by Lt; Col, Anthony Storey in the seventh and the Dodgers and Jack Cop by Mrs. Ai ben Bark ley. Vice President Barkley, Mrs. Truman, President Truman, National manager Bucky ;. and Col. Sidney Huff of ihis routed- him- in the" eighth, Tne Dayton pictures are exceueni anai aian s une commentary pedge; Badgely, who won the 1 i Walker Harris. National owner Clark Ortffith and Yankee manager Casey Stengel. : father's staff. The Giants premakes them even mor entertaining andj interesting. And, after highs in 15.8. also took first in knocked In thret Cooper sented the Isftnoothrskinned, "brown runs as the Braves made a four-ru- n seeing these pictures,' I'll have td string along with the eastern the low hurdles at 25,9 scribes who said the. Flyers had one terrific player ,in the cham and second in the broad jump for eyed youngster with a cap, jacket rally against Roberta and a and autographed baseball before three-ru- n a total of 13 points and nigh assault against Kon- pionship tilt and that one jpiayer was Leiand '"tat Boy : is orris. 4 h mmf rvS 4f said MacArthur the game. A lAnra with im n uneeri.. affilltv and IVI 0 stanty stand up for their victory. 91fl.nim(i unimhoped some day to play; with the It Was Bijl "Rife showed trigger-fa- st getaway Norris scored 20 points, most of them on Montana'sseason t : Kon- drive-in- s for form, winning By DICK RICKS - Jack Hill, Dale Perkins), 2, West: Giants. boomln pressive performance that . caused the Couaars considerable' concern good early 4, 2, Pay3, Lehi; Cyprus; Jaird) this Vern Bickford them in 4:29 4. followed close- - A stanty year. South-,,4- , 3:48.4. East. Time 3, Tlme during the first half of the title game. T . (.2 Braves Whip Phils , fntimely break in was returned .the winner for Bos- - . V , A "Look at that .boy drive!" Stan will exclaim during, his make the 15th annual LUah i National High School Federa-Hig- h second short of record). a-In other National league games. ton. "although he needed help man his size and for; National High School hZr mentary. "He's really amaziny-fas- t School Interscholastic Relay tion medley 1, Lincoln (Carl m Bob Hogue and . George can shift directions and! reverse, his fi, d so to speak just medley-T-1- , East (Carl Olsen, the Braves hit both Robin Roberts from carnival a success Saturday after- - Holdaway, Floyd Farley, Melvin Estock. . to beat hard Jim and Minson.as as h well 2 Kdnstanty and fast . 'ped the 400 in 10 flat with Joe 'noon'on the" BYU oval, t ftowley, Eldon Stubbs), Millard; Richard Ward, Ed Taylor, John the Phillies, 8 to 6, and the Reds r Bobby Adams two-ru- n homer McAllister), 2, South High; 3, downed "And, when he started to drivel for the ba'skst, our boys either jBrennanf of MSU and Nichols of The invitational nicet. which is fr, American Fork. . off to 8 Cliff Chambers the tehind the 3, paced Pirates, a Time 3:38.7. 4, He down. Logan. svot only terruic iBrisjham Young following in seclopen to the 77 high schools "in Half mile 1, Millard (Hone, Ogden; out of th way or got knocked it gt assault on thre Fox seven-h- it pitching Reds' set shot from outside. ond and: third about a half' -- yard the state who are members of Wade, Z. Half mile South (Sam Oliver, toward driver, but He's got a. good McKee, Marshall) to win their first game of tne Pirate pitchers as the Reds broke apart. V ; the Utah High School Activities!;Springville; 2,, Lincoln; 4, Cyprus Ray- - Fairbanks, Ralph Erskine, season ; a three-gam- e after" three losses. BYUi are doing losing streak .ami ' f mighty fine service for the xfStan ofand,Utah Ronald West: 1:35.4. a 2, 3, turnout The' summary: Ogden; Prince) association,' brouRht a Pittsburgh two-ga- m snapped the eltisens In by traveling around state showing pictures American games, league 1 Shuttle Relav 1 Millard (Hone , "ox tlder. lime 1:35.1. dash Joe Luckman u ciass a scnoois ana iu irom skein. . Ted ' Beard and Wally ' it is the only f the Cougars' NITj games. For . XTarehall ") fihiitH Tfl a vi Class B. M.Vn fSrriwr U'nla Westlake homered for the Pirates. V chance they have had of seeing this great Cougar team in action (M),' Brennan10 (M); .Nichols I j seconds Springville; 3, Murray 4. Payson Palmer, .Cowley,- Workman) 2, n xt (,BYU. Tim: and" they say .these fans are really happy about the whole thing. ' 3 New Records Sets " uacne: Mantle Doubles' -4. rw""T rd Time 43.6 (beats old record of south Hign; 3, soutn dash Nichols (BYU!): .j - f 43.4 .; Time East second (.1 High. Time: 44.9.) alLast Friday, the Prdvo Downtown Coaches club sponsored theiBrennan.(M). Conner was B (M). The Class ' competition Be x Rookie Mickey Mantle doubled off record). ; the Sixth LDS ward church and Mel 22.8. . showing of the films-at Class A Tesults: most completely dominated by a to drive in the winning run for r n tn n n rn t Af 'amv ta Tni in irrn utdi ruin cmg vsiahaiMn raeinanr ui strong Millard outfit. They set iviti relay 1, South the Yankees' after the Senators ' -. Time: Bartlett for the (BYUi, win';.v.;f showing. in meet new (M). Gray records Wallace, capacity three high (Ted Martin. Lynn for seven runs in, 11the rallied sixth : v . And. the best thing of all. the coaches club made it possible ,5.1.1." ci ning the quarter mile, mile, and Martin Strifert, Kent Curtiss) 2, rvejr m iiann aui ouci, inning, lea run Baseball UUh WestCentral The said' 4. Jordan. Time Fleming (M), shuttle relays. They just missed fProvo; 3, for these fans to see the pictures free of charge. Kavacheyich Tom holds and Ferrick hurled for 2.0D. Rife Time its (M), Jolly (BYU). organization the Yankees, with F.errick tha gue will complete there were around 400 ipebple present. setting a record in winning thej.8:14.1. Mile a Rife run 1951 season at. the for (M), Lloyd meeting that These I were the mile. at so four half "There guess maybe! trophies Quarter mile Davis (Darrcl 'showing manf fans winner.: Fleming (M). Time 4:29,4. accounted for most of the glory ;Scriver, Harold Palrner, Jerry we should have charged and picked up a few extra sheckles for iBYU. Monday at 8 p.m. at the home Two-miS.Mc43 2nd East, of Ried Fillmore, trie club." he said jokingly. Lloyd (BYU) in the Class B division. . jiCowley, Bill 2, South; 'Seriouslv. thoueh"! he added.; "I think BYU is doing a great Chesney M), Unquahart (M): American Fork won. the Class T3, Logan; 4, Workman), Fork, it was reported Spanish Cache. Time South Saturday. service by showing these Jflms. To .give you an idea of what I Time. 10:8.5. u sprint meoipy. a 45.5. high hurdles Badg-le- y In Class A competition, Davis deadline be the will cr.w 21 mean, before the pictuies were shown last Friday; I asked' hbwj .Monday YORK. Morten-soElder Mile NEW; April Box. (Gary (M). Anderson (M), Coppege High School coppc"d four trophies for entrv into the lea sue because many of those in attendance had seen the Cougars in action this Jackie .former Goldsmith Long Louis Knudson,. Ronniefipck, Island . who were there, only about 40 raised their; (M). Time: 15.8. out of the eight relays that were Leron Johnson) 2, East loop schedule will be drawn-year. Of th 400 people! ' university basketball star, the at High; 3, was arrested y ' 1 low. l ; j ". vs . run. the meeting. Representa j. hands." up Ypu Attorney 3:36.8. South Provo. 4, Time High; ": (M), Andersow (M), Millet (M). Frank Hogan Saturday night on tives from Provo, Orem, Pleasant J a Second j 25.9. Time Wins uav.is are (Denver, aprint meaiey ' especially t rges of briberr in the currentfGroVe and Heber Pete Olsen. better known as the "voice of Uie Maesef High jump Coppedge (M), " to attena xaonaay a. meet- - Get Cash mvitea ie If 7 basketball scandal. a flash V as a second Provo jjuick ,won iligh Is place a man of manj South Cache; 3, South High; 4, r.nid.mith . fh.r ehool" or the "mayir of Harmon park, ,ih!in (M). Wing (BYU), Reynolds .1 h ." a LEast High. Time: 1,10.9. in the relay, 10 5 in. ft. U.I T. UlenU, aome rather hidden and some not so hidden. . -Ai....w.'ibi. Height rr.m offering 11.000 bribes to L. rat Utah Finance Company. Waite (BYU) Hintanrp Pit t;iJ rnilos In addition. Broad Utah high school, ;medlcy 1,; players Eddie Card. Natie Miller, Grcive and Heber had teams in the . One of his more hidden talents lis bowling and he did right well Badgely jump ii:kcu iuui up Joe Lvkman' (M) pic j3uimuK3 rja vis (Bill Yates. 'Dick Taylor! and Lou Liphan, and $500 to Dick,league jast year, none of them Any amount up to $2000 can ' for himself in the Ritr fl.assic in Salt Lake, last weekend.' Some of Distance (M), . 21 ft. 3 in. Feurtado to shave the points" had at the first f ' new The records three meet .the finest bowlers in the country were entered in the tourney, Pole vault Crosser (M). Tars on the game that L. I U. pliyedjleaguerepresentatives' of the year, a be Dick' ol' Pete but were jthe meeting Hoover, good including National Champion rant (M),'' Green (BYU).: Height established agamst Duquesne at Madisonfew weeks ago, ; more, he was the only 11 ft. 10 in. only new marks put in the books managed .to finish in the .money. What-: Square Garden on Jan. 1, ' 1949. IV .. the their and bowler louth o SaltLake to do soi afternoon, Shot put Jack Luckman (M), during sCm. .to 9 office is Our S3. b4 won. to uuquesne ' open "I at least got my efhtry fee back," Pete laughed. "Going into Ripje (M), Jarman (BYU). Dist- effort was all the more commend. ...,. and Card. Miller,, Lipman, . can was a oeneve able the track the rmai round, i was oping pretty weiij, u you very heavy 46 ft. V4 in:. 'I ar- -, 5 p. nu, and until 1 o'clock are ance' Feurtado under WANTED already " Due to. an oversight in eligibil Then I got to worrying! about the guy who' was running ".Discus . rest. In fact. Goldsmith is the ..it (M), Jarman ALL KINDS CP HIDES! with me and started looking at the- - score board. And that (BYU), MausRipje 138 j1 NEW YORK, April 21 (ClRt L. I. U. player to be Academy;jhad td for- on (M)i , Or phone 343 Distance eighth Saturdays. : still finished! 20th. was my downfall. BuJ Pete Highest Prices TaJd for icu ineif iifsi jJidtc 111 uic na- Flashv Kid Gavilan seemed sharn charged in the scandal, and the ft. III4. In ' .. . ''""' - WOOL - HIDES .if School Federation tional BONES High for a special appointment. Mile, relay (BYU) Nicholson. - PURS The trophy was and ready for hi. May 18 shot ati18t PELTS medley relay; had Time: Bartlett. Vehweig,; Jolly, the High-,-Speaking of bowling. Milt Waycasy, who spends Ms winteri close Lincoln awarded welterweight championship bccn 8eekin tq : , Goldsmith since and dead and useless animals 5. at the bawling alley and hiCummerS oh the Softball field and 3.30Javelin second in the! running. today, judging from his ; KEN HOUSTON, was arrested on Feb. 15. Pelt prices for dead anti usesj Rothwell Jack (M) at counter ' the was the s Regal alleys Luckman' (M) Jarman (BYU) leaning over, Class B results: golf course, victory overjtaly i ' r said Goldsmith less sheep. However. Hogan Manager about the the. breece at St. Nicholas .arena last w.j k the the other day shooting ' kegllng game.. Inter scholastic relay 1 Cyprus "miimr" until 176- 9V4". r . Prompt Service ' Mel Perschon, night. ' (Max Welcher, up by detective's today in picked Dixon! Buck in said. was what "I interested he "You know," Dave SpearsJ Gran' Miller) 2 1 The Cuban was; Brooklyn Hide & . ML ' JiaS to say on his theory that basketbalLand football players hould -ja aar aaaaaw. Murray; 3, Wasatch Academy; 4, unable. to stun or drop his heavierl The district attorney said that make goodvgolfen because of their natdfal coordination. It rnadeiUlOIl !l' iQCKSTclS so he 8:22.1. but dominated Millard. .Time: unlike the other Goldsmith rival, cleary me kind of .wonder, thojjgh, because I've seen a lot of good athletes . each of the three! players arrested, was stubbornly S Miles . West of SpanUb Pork Quarter mile 1, Millard; (Ron- the action-th-at who looked pretty awkward on a bowling alley. I've always looked.T Cfeif awarded Minelli pnlyirefusing to admit any guilt what- Mc- officials ald Alton Hone, Jan PHONE SS Wade, sense that you I UD UTuil JTUlC . upon golf and bowling;ias somewhat similar in the soever. Kee. Eldon Marshall), 2: Rich- mree rounds. Gavilan' is scheduled to meet field; 3, American Fork: 4. Springat either of them. 96-3- 5 ville. Time: 43.4 (beats old record Johnny Bratton of Chicago for "The watching a person like Bill Jones By Of 45.6). the. welter title at Madison Square roll the ball down the alley probably ihin,gsv,'gosh,, that loqks Mile 1. Millard (Hone, Wade, Garden next 'month rather deceiving game LOGAN. Utah. April 21 rr.r!U- - McKee, Marshall) 2, Lincoln: But. actually, bowling,' like golfc i 3, x-' . Mr A l and is a toueh oie to Imaster.". University of 4, Wasatch Academy. hi vieWs on iwjwhng made ol Schwartz .Utah track squad rolled up 96 Payson; ' Hearing Waycasy air . ' t old Time:' , Z record of J" . ' ' recall his young and foolish days when he tried his hand at the points today in winning its, open-pi- n 8:38.6), 3,"35.3 (beats IA Wll?4 KtiWl s game, O' Schwartz; who probably has the, lowest average in jjng dual meet of the season here ' i I 1.. American 1 f TSfH Ull!i5U' Sprinroedley V?v ne Aggies the history of bowlihg;fI won t say how low it. is) made nis nrsrirom .utan Mate, IXC WilNorm (Max Fork OCSZ , Pierce, V It'T 35 scored points. stab?t the game while !in college.; -i ' ," , t.r I Kitchen,- -' Kale OQD kliu (IMH2 in ideal weather, liamson, .RayPerforming Ti.lfe 1 . I. . ; tTTjl!)Iq 3 , . I made the mistake of trying to bowl while wearing leather-- ; the- Redskins showed' quality as Smith), 2. Murray; 3. Richfield; Fayson. Timet 1:14.8. heeled shoes. But anyway. I wound up and was really geint; to well as quantity. against the Utah Utah high school medlev-4-slam the ball dowir the alley. As I rared back to send the ball Staters, who were undermanrTffd shoes went out from under me. in almost every event. v i Richfield (KJ Christensen, A.i J : flying, my leather-heele- d "Ii ..':Paulson, Bryce MorJensen, Verne Onlr Rrirht Snt ; Lii-..:-Schwartz went sliding! And the ball went own one gutter and 1 K nlv hricht snot fnr th Axr chcMcei of tKusaneis who like . -, V W;,V k l ' ' down the other one. That little experience ended mybowiing career jwas the record-breakinerform- -i ana jusi.aoout wrecswj my porienur.. .r 5 jof Koss Morns in the shotput. Hel ' o$ a tab4mat for ood things to at. IUI II IM.XPI 1. sei w new aivision ana state rec ' ' Fishtr ord 'with a heave of 49 feet 11 V With meol, or bttwMn MISSOULA, UJ! 4 - . ..13-year-- mild-manner- ed one-sid- ed -- , ge 226-yard . r- run-produci- ng : good-nafure- - se i . t ). - . '.' er ' Dick-Anderso- - - j 220-ya- rd Millard Smashes Three Records in Relay Meet - A - i - . V. V e second-consecutiv- ' ' j " ' -- ' - , 3:5P8-helpe- - a,J Qut;","J"?? ul com-ilyJ;- : d . . . - . . , 10-h- two-hand- ed - j -- 00-'ar- e many-peopl- ofjj-Tim- e t d - vra . . Inter-scholas- 880-ya- ' , -- - i 18th Player Arrested for Casaba 'Fix' - i le . s - League To Orgghized Monday . tic rd Utflh fp - 220-ya- . 1 - . Money Worries Got Dovn? 120-ya- rd 1 ' n, ''.''" hurdle-Badgle- 220-ya- rd f- i : '" . . -- - - . inter-scholast- - - . I U Gavian Beats Minelli ' neck-and-ne- r ck -- Kid d . .i' Tlan ic - -- " - i i Was-atci- " -:.... i - - ' . jly!?Xa?Z ! Aldo-Mine- lli - . - - fIIaL I bolo-punchl- utah ng tallow . " - co. m i i average-non-bowle- . ' Count r -- . -- well-balanc- ed , - . fjJ -- ; i. t3lfl - V-- - : ) 1 Ti 1 t'j Lvvfy'. J'f V j -- I T i -- v-4 rkTfVcf ! " I . . 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" one is of the as the into the tournament, Utah county. ord at 49 feet 6 inches," set tin in the school'. state, 1950. .'r hot bed of highbasketball,! truly great players ,L Coach Pete Carleson's Utes wnn placed six players, ni class A Tall, tajented and a steady, trouble and five class B, On i the 1951 make for, BY opponents for two 11 of the 15 events. Utah State Shrine-Coach. allrStae basket-- 1 years Stan was; a must .on : the took first in the pole vault.! Shot-pu- t, ' ... : 'i r j'teamf. javelin and the mile run. (7 ' Pnnnie V.imr. Prnin'i riimiriu- - UI American f orn I WO greai ' f not and Pierce, ith best tive scoring ace. was thq. lone star stars. Burgess Utah the has county The can be said. Cave enough the A squadf bvjt Ameriturned out. can Fork's Van Burgess. Max men are annually one of the sta The basketball game is Don Coach and Pierce;- Lincoln's Ffoyd Farley; powerhouses ibaH game Aug. 18 and climaxes .the ."yvcr ..u vy Springville s Glen Weight; and vci-.i.- i B. 'Y. wrgn s annual tfoaches clinic in which oiuis jwerc- an:"v.?'-"duo. named to the B team!.; nationally famous college coaches ar is prostop college Burgess conduct classes and direct squad The two quads-wi- h pneet Friand Ai man floor smooth pect workouts. ' day, Aug. 17 in Utap University great ' shot. He was ' '"! The rosters: field house with the proceeds go- from a cold in the state'suffering tournaA Class ing to the Shriner'sr ment and. still won the admiraNeil Granite; Bruce Bifls, taia hospital for crippled chil tion of the fans who saw" him in Jordan; Astle, Jack Hill, Davis; Lee. dren- and a top Boothe, Box action. An Elder; Ralph Merrill," ThlrtGame performer many' thought, he was East; Dob Budge. tWeber; Bart B It will be the tntrov game in the bes in the Class ranks, Johnson North Cache; Dean Pethe annual series and aach tcanv terson Logarr; Cordell Brown, Seuthpaw Shooter has Won one and' lost one. Last'i South Cach; Steve Heirier, ac- an and a A. is team Pierce woTi, southpaw thf year, Ronnie Kump. Provo and one. His'long shots fell in South; C6achiig the teams will be Dave Hale. West.; n through-Glewith A amazing-regularitand class dan's Art Hughes, : ;f Class B . Clark of MonlWcj class Bs out the year and won him a berth Van American Burgess. on Fork; ': the That makes Utah counry'a honor quint. Max Pierce. American Fork; Ed even greater. Hughes formerly parley was picked to the Gaythwaite. Bingham. Bob Sab-chstate team this year marking the Springville f and Clark Bingham: Gordy Christentime in history a Lincoln sen. 31onroe: was a star- "at Sprfngtiiile Floyd Farlev TJn- BYU. jpiayer has been thus honored. coin; uien weight. Sprincville: Two of the HayeraV Kump and;rt,,".i1,ac8eryeG 'X;1. 011 "tlDayle Perkins is He ceive d. to oSf? failed Collins, play in thestate one f. the tournament, this, yea .makinf but jpeverthel . B ,Y- their selections. all the more nnt.ieaaing,5corers tn "W0.", inrecif.,,,: mak- ff'f ?b. point able. Kump was one of jthe lead--- f er in B the tournament. led He A claaa scorers he ing although was playing on a' losing team. Lincoln- to the consolation title RADIATORS REPAIRED Small .but fast he is also a great the first year it was in the meet. AbU Glaai InsUUed team man and a natural selecMain Reason ' ; Specialized Work tion for the honor team j a tall blonde star, was Vfeightj AH Make Second LANDER'S Team . , the main reason ..whv Snrinouillo . : " 490 So. Unjv. A vena oiiins, wno maae secona team won the XMebo division title. A last vear but mlsneri thi1 rnnH snrf mmictsni time when B. Y. high iaUed to get on thaihr.r boards he takes hia placel Iongi-haiic- 3 - ne DISTRIBUTED BY WESTERN DibTKIBUTING COMPANY |