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Show id THE OGDEN STAND " 'THE. FAT BOY AND THE HOT SUN , . ABO-EXAMINE- R . SUNDAY MORNING, 'MAY 29, 1921. Af. J Z3 ALBER S BROS. . Commissioner . Hejrwood of .1- 1 Public Utilities Commis- . .mm ii I .n - ' t SSI. . I "V Selected jMortiz resident of New Abbot R. Hey wood, former Ogden 'mayor, now president of the public utilities commission, of Utah, returned ' to Ozden Friday evening, after nav and ...ins madfi a triD to Richfield Paneuitch. in connection with the pro reposed increase in the power rate which ls bfinz asked bv the Telluride Elec- f'trical company. Mr. lleywood was accompanied on Warren his trip by Commissioner ' ' - Stoutncr. Commissioner Heywood said that Richfield is the "Salt Lake of South ern Utah." He said that the town of S.SOO people has paved streets, and ' that its ."citizens display- a brandfur-of-' enthusiasm which certainly favors the bustling e ther development of ' .' city. It was at Richfield that Commissioner Heywopd !and Commissioner V.Stoutner met with Telluride company the pro- -' representatives and discussed posed rate increase. No definite ac- tion was taken regarding the matter. From Richfield the party motored ,.to Panguitch- - "The roads were excellent," Commissioner Heywood said. at Panguitch a day, before their appointment with officials, the 'commissioners made a side trip tot Bryce's canyon. "It was well worth the trip," Commissioner Heywood de- -, clared. "The scenic grandeur of the hotel accanyon, abetted by excellent commodations and first-clafood, ..made the trip one which will be long ' ' remembered." At Panguitch the citizens are contemplating installation of a t pal lighting plant, he said. The plant, which will necessitate an Initial exof $40,000, will furnish powpenditure der not only to Panguitch, but to sur-- T towns. t - rounding Commissioner Heywood f?aid that when the party was at Marysvale,. "rumors were heai4i of an oil gusher at Caineville. At the time of then departure the authenticity of the had not been established. -..' i ' '.T.ff ""i I ii t rr it n m Jf i AT s - Tr ft If , rr vr..;,vsi 'i.. . i miifv m w . - l Vtr-;t-J- X i If J 1 I. ri .muss i ril "f HI I I Accordfnir to vrrd rarhlnc 0rdn from Seattle, th of tb Albrr Urothr!i MtlilnjE company pint t Ocdtn, battle. Portland ' ha bern ffcctd Thomn, l of th lVnt-nnla-yortit Mill roprridrnt of Hoattlf will t,c ths rrrsldcnt of orcnnUation. It in iuif! Thf of ih company will h hfadquartrrn at th Knrral offlcr or th Centennial Mill Co . in th Central bulldlnc. Heattl. TYi Information on !h trannaction rfri-last nlnht tilno contained the fojlowlnic n?s: The jutck anct" of th company re Kufficlent to take mr of trdU Is tor, and a bond inu of $1.j00.060 authorlied and practically fully tub cribtd. which will rtve the company ampl worklnr capital Th by loMf made In enterprise foreten) io treaj milling. In whlcli the company hin alwaya made money. The company will now adhere strictly tw cereat mlllinir. and under the manae-men- t of Mr. Thomt-ehaa prospect of urreM. lit-tl- i , OO CommitM'.onem Child and Oreen lt j r points. iittiem Pacific Lines ln- - formed the commute that the rom-- i mianloner wen drsirou of oopTal ' in for the remoal of objectlooal deii'e. The women Mid understood th rity commlMion thy t ruled aitalnt fambllnr devices In city park and d- -' ulred the county rommlnlon to t.k j slmtlir action. i -- S nk FflDRn Businesa and Circulation Dept.. 56 58 Classified Ads. 521 Classified Directory Dept 428 Advertising Dept.... 870 Editorial and News Dept-- DELIVER GAS Casper . Captain May 28. 'Eddie Rickenbacker completed his f transcontinental flight here early landing at dusk at Boiling fiield. He was forced down by a thunder in the West Virginia mountains fptorm at 3 o'clock but resumed his flight in one hour. Rickenbacker arrived at 6:15 after officers at the field had decided he had been forced down and would not come tonight. He went im- mediately to the officers quarters for .a rest, but refused to discuss his trip, "saying that he was "all in." He did not know at what point he had stopped .tin the West Virginia mountains. ' After resting, he donned evening Heiress, and went to tbe Metropolitan club where he was a guest tonight at; a private dinner given by General f'ershing to officers of the first unit sent to France on the steamer Baltic. " Rickenbacker left Redwood City, : Calif., last Thursday and aftter delays due to mishaps to his machine and transfers to others completed the transcontinental flight in a little less than fifty-eighours elapsed time. tHe made the last, leg of his flight in ;an army plane. ' ht, j i an j " . IN POPPY SALE OO --- W1LLARD G. WILSON GOING TO FOREST POST AT EPHRAHtl Marriott State Director Praises Mrs. descriptive literature and full information. Georgina Howard V. llnrrl, i former ttudent' Eccles Bldg., Osden, Utah. Phone 195 Activity of Workers Ihr Of ? ' - . Call or write for rates, reservation, h-'- ; hicli choil. who hai at detailed ICE Pure di&tillcd artificial. Phone the local for-er" b'! " 'HAVANA AROUSED BY .vlc headquarters iturtr.R lh- - winter; MO YES WILL LOOK 1603. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. 2991 , nn ih onrt month, will depart wilh In wife andj tviti UP OIL INTERESTS ; RENT PROFITEERING He will Monday fur Kphralni. baby women and Browntlrla of yesterday Ktta Miss Nurse to Seak. Ogden join Ir. A. W. iJitnj'Mii, In charge of ncted $526.3!. to b urd for relief the Urat ItPjn ftatlon.i It. A. Me" of Ofden ing, puperintendent nurse of the D HAVANA, Cuba. My :R liner departed milen frmi i:ihrlm. Memorial hospital, will deliver an ad- work amonic the Marvin and destitute a lw for nlcht loulUnx. are beinr. rr.ad Hhrevepor!. Mr. !ier corr.pla;nt HarrU aaaited lr. Sampon hT tie will confer ilh dress to the parents of the Fifth ward children of the war stricken orea of reprnnta u th rrnt aca!ct at tatlfiv' Attar rire. prof experiment altitude! tlvrx there lr tha!f of ednltr who are this morning on the subject "What u France. Mrs. Georgina Marriott, utate The motion, which m made e e A!mot at the r ti A.tt n own oil land In that lrln:: tr.e l of rmv With 10.000 feet. movement of coered the to Know." director Ut Ousrht Girl of Fourteen in prt;fHrrir.c Ur,f,!orc3K Mr. Mo)m ptpr trtp- to feci nf mow, forst offlrl.! re-- : rturn Numerous ca?e of thre room rai"t here he and ifklahotTisi The clasd convenes at 10:30 o'clock and niht that many donations were made, twp to Cn City rort oil land lt. orsi for wt.Kh 1M n month aaji!rlnte. haVp rxtn-- j all parents are invited to be present. but that tnopt of contribution wereIn small Bums, averaging approximaterreit iraandeJ, iUi one njonh'a rent la a Mr. Moye will l away about two vTjC and two r.Kdha rent person. CRdtn Typewriter tiouse for type-242- ly twenty-cenl- womena and FUNERALS plrls participated' :iudoo in Kijchty I; week. writers a.nd posit. te ci;e,K o the nale of the red poppie throiiRh-- -' 423c. avenue. Phonerepktr, On" relief pio-- f t Wins tor.Iicrci out the day and turned In the contrlii. Funer.il ierlce! fur for ubmu5on to the oty council "Dnvc onn t,t itr and ltr uutions lal nirht .mm. Jiarriott caui tiirk. Talk to Parents Supt. W. Karl for the app?Tpriatioa t proid conditlona the Hollow Hlcke. will be conducted fnnl Hopkins of the cityor school will ad- that lu.vliew of preaentconsidered WEDNESDAY HERE for a number of early j fHlr. 3 Jthe Larkln prlor at the Fourteenth Oden campaign riork today dress the parents lo four rporu fcott,e for tL- coattnjcl ward on an Important subject thl She aald that the workers coxered the,nijihop M. It. Hie harden 'H1 r,.'ld at a col of about b to well dc.ierve he and people made In the City, The bv.ly of Corporal Me-city morning. All parents are invited prale for their interment will Whel- - jfoorer conintense each. will activities. cltwsa which r l at f 1 the abl ta Krt teatiK Li!! cemetery. present rtit 00- vene at 10:30 o'clock. 111 rrnrh '' l.cn,f en a par Orrt.Ti VVJhM. ' year k. U declared that It 4"n . payment plan. '.. I from Y.rk. tatrordirif toVV"V Uy Evans Brothers. Wall . I In'ai the the tunied .elrrachtnc dicM Jcsrh prori"K. and llaO-J- . Phone 2021-r ifiht'a more would cin wrlKht. of homes, CTorporal at 2 t. m. todfy. Interment will be mother no. Broth- - o!o the htnnlnr problem, two month !;,t mad in the ruin CHy cmtry. t:i, frx-fi-larV r'.inalnate tlic rent -' Eddental!) Address Wartl Klcvrnth Supt. W&Jlin. Mr. Ilad Owrna. Mr? fur Arthur E Will May Funeral aervlc win S. Hinckley of the state l.inustriat NeH'.e. T.'iomi and Urr. YulVtt IVrirr, ! !. Elev-12 will 00- noon at o'clock at the be today Koy WhelwrlRht and Hob-r- t and school will the speaker j hl,l at th larkln parlor with IUhop II. Jam enth ward ppropN ''n thia morning. Adam. . Oil- - PAINT. II. offlcUttnr. Interment will b?j All parents are invited to attend. or f If It l a ivtvi'-K1 tr ta.V made in the City cemetery. MILK MINT. of it. t ice mrmbr t.i 00 n 1. rr rr If mfik bmm Wanted to Ituy. Clean rajts ry nUsitt'y fcstfl Weber. Floral furnUhe the flower. l! rnn t aklrg t.v .ti'.n c a. !itf1 f if 'I J 'n S.m Standard-Examine- r 3541 office. r.,,. development work is underway- - on the Fargo Oil company holdings and leased land, near'Casper, Wyo., was received yesterday by Ogden men interested in the company,., the , news Including statements that five, gas W ells of the company are now delivering gas into the Casper pin lines. Drilling on well No. 17 is being continued- and the work" om well- No. 16, is to reported to.be in the gas sands, to these be finished shortly, according The Casper-- Tribune in dereports. some of the work being don's tailing on this property, said last Tuesday. Five gas wells which were capped about the tfme of the signing of the leases recently; "'have now been turned into the line, and are now delivering cubic feet approximately 10,000,000 to the gas of gas daily, contributing supply of Casper. This, gas 1 delivered by contract into the New York Oil company's line. Drilling of Fargo No. 17 gas well is proceeding satiswell has now reached factorily and the a depth of 600 feec. This well is considered to be within the proven limits. Well 16 has been drilled to the top" of the gas sand and is awaiting the cement to set. The depth is 1220 feet and the well will be drilled in, some time this week. The Fargo Oil company considers; itself fortunate in having obtained the, services of C. O, Rockwell as general superintendent for the state of j Wyoming. Mr. Rockwell is known in gas circles and recently resigned from the Hope Engineering company to ac- cept this position. : WASHINGTON, -' v , RANDOM REFERENCES Reports that active Eddie Bickenbacker Lands At Washington After ' Flight From Coast SS7R Rfl SH TELEPHONES or . Am--eric- naon. Oa"Jen c.inyon thin ' to-nig- I Xn-- 1 Ogden Men Get New Reports of Activities Near : LINES All of the California wonderful scenery and playgrounds can be enjoyed with a round-tri- p ticket. to San Francisco and Los Angeles. You may go down the San Joaquin Valley and return via coast line oryice versa, with stopovers at all A group of Ogden women, repre- xentlnc locil curchf. yrxlerdayr cnlltd upon th county fommllonf and ,vked that icambllnc delre "llmlnatrd from plr,Mre rrnorln In' : , I WOMEN DISAPPROVE GAMBLING DEVICES . , I v-- rj- ss mm on ale June to September 30th. Return limit, October 31st. Ticket d - ir To th-ne- B . ru-I'ra- A H j : Organization sion Returns to Ogden . KATES Thomsen 1 . SU11EK REORGANIZE ' "'!,. 'I.J-.11L,.- . i t- t j exp-rim- nt ! lil . idn, - 5 a 3 i - 1 rd unnv nnnrM' II.-fX.f'C- jrt '. IX-00- 0 r 1 m 1, !SAYS HE SEES W Mr iV N-- n rcn-ftrjctlo- XV h-- H - MANY COYOTES n ..-- iC. E. Pettegrew Backs Up boy Statement of Other Bartlelt j-- . 776 l lncli -r ,t r-- 1 tl r m'.a, : ('I wa.x Son Horn A born to Mr. and Mrs. . O. this morning. Mip. Bartlett wan forNorth Ogden Man Miss Grace Russell. merly oo M. I. A? Holiday In the account of North Ogden farmers will make 'OFFICERS ELECTED the M. I. A. field day at Plain City forts to cooperate with ' the Wbrr oo Monday the schedule of trains from - BY INSURANCE MEN Opden should have read 11:40, 2 p. m.. county Fiah and Game Protect le 5:20 p. m. and 7 p. m. soclation In ridding the game eanct-- 1 ! uary of coyotes said C. M. Pettexrew, ' v' mash if! Members of the Underwriters' as11.00 and SI. 00 sale. for Carnations uud yescrops pest county sociation of Ogden met at the Weber Inspector avenue. 845 at Washington per dozen , club yesterday and elected officers for 1632-3857 terday. Phone Mr. Pettegrew, who has a farm and Willas follows: President, year .the . ' . a poriam It. Poulter; vice president, G. W. K. orchard nt North Ogden nay Mrs. Mr. to Itctum and Ogtlfn. wrt-r, secretary-treasurehi of Ilea within the land tion ' .Brown;, Eph C. Corey and son Bob have returned ern boundary of the game reserve. Poulter; publicity agent, James H. a motor trip to Rexburg. Idaho. jfrom He wjild that the coyote situation In Piatt. The meeting yesterday was said to his particular vicinity la won? than Floral. 152 Went 30th St. In Varney be the ' largest since the organization years. It is nothing to see a coyote 471-cut flowers for Fresh Phone of the local body. Special music was Ladder Tournament Started Decoration-day- . in abundCarnations furnished by the Watkins rio of 1853 day time and lfl the eany rnornlnr. ance. , to .Be . Mr. Pettegrew aaid, he haa eeen tham Brigham. Harold Brown, of the West Yesterday c;oasx aeuverea an aaaress on -- Misa from near hla chicken coopa. sneaking Ivlne Lake to Salt Goo Continued "EthiCB of Men in the Life Insurance' Chickens allowed to run looae In the Conof the Flrat Shields, organist D. O. Profession." Bennett also are field dayup even la leave to picked this church,gregationaltalked- Mr. to time, of thia week on Pettegrew. according for Wednesday of the city More than fifty tennis players According to Eph Poulter, the sec"This coyote business Isn't a Lake, where she will reside durthe second day's Salt the retary the association is fast growing city will compete intournament aald Mr. Pettegrew. "All of the summer. Miss will Shields ing at the visit and becoming prominent in boosting play in the ladder ' ' v. farmers of east North Ogden are com-- , ' In sC two week very A ' "i Ogden days ; A courts of the Ogden Tennis club today. to meet her Ogden. of number. the plaining and Increasing organ pupils, piano m. a. 10:30 at 00 The matches will start; Harold flv Itolllna said he uw on Sundays when she will preside during1 and will close, during the" late after- and th week and O. 8. Miller told "me, orga-console. at church the on be the also will noon. 2rUS TRORLICHT DIES Matches, v that they are very numerous near hla! i card during the forenoon and afterMrs- Charles 'Lfpplncott place. j Recovers OF HEART ATTACK noon Memorial day. at her home, 355 Twenty-si-U. a "I want to rubatantlateStandard-ExaminJoaeph Some nifty matches were'staged yes- xth recovering an attack of liarker'a from In the atatement street., Charshom E..G. In the singles terday. a ago. Coyote are Ino GusiTrorlicht, foemer deputy county defeated E. A. JBown n, two fast grippe. We not doubt that the do creasing. V; In the second ' tderk and prominent in the Eagles' games. and , A boy was born to Mr. game association la endeavoring to rid Born Son was S. of this Clodge city, fatally stricken set of games, Fred Jensen defeated and Mrs. E. G. Toone of Devila Slide.- me sanctuary of covotea and we are "'Avit.h a. heart attack at hi residence, II. Hendershot of byscores Mrs. Toone has been Istt- willing to cooperate. If trappers re-- i Thursday. 884 Twenty-thir- d street lat night II. NTiUey defeated C. Christensen .' : J. ''- - b i b'-'-- ' E. : with her in Mr. sister, to port find traces ofj failed have Ogden (ing they 11. o'clock. MV Nshortly before and J. Mitchell: and. coyotes In the sanctuary then the coyMrs. Trorlicht called Dr. G. G. Walter Elllngson played a tie game, otes. In ' ' to efforts behalf, are foxifer than the' Moyea but resuscitate Mr. each man winning one set the scores . H- - federal my : Mrs-.; Mr. V'isitlrur In, and men. Ogden remains fact The Trorlicht were of no avail. that; 61I. and there are around eajrt-rThe deceased was born in St- Louis, being Kenneth Hess easily. trimmed D. B. motored to Ogden from Logan yester- - rorth Ogden coyotes we want to get rid and 23, 1850. He had been a resident July E. day to spend two weeks visiting with of them Parmley by scoes of 0 and scores "Of Ogden for a number of years. Sur' W quick." t "" . ' '. ... I u relatives. With them was Titley lost tesJ. Latimer by ,' 00 viving are the , widow, two stepsons, T. went L. II. Pettersen of Mr. St. of Idaho. Anthony, two brothers and two sisters. Knight , . , , J f to defeat at, the hands of M". jenseu Data me iuun urmrrii are In charge of the burial ar- down inuciii ' :'-- . CONSIDER BIDS FOR il , first-cla0 counts of and In are Jefferies condition. and by Logan rangements. The body will be taken Catherine Hendershot los"t to Ida Anto St. Louis for interment. SCHOOL SUPPLIES derson by scores of From San Francisco. Mrs- E. W. 00 Mrs. D. B. Browning defaulted to Helmle of San Francisco "and daughD. Moench. E. Kevins was de- ter. Betty Lou, are visiting with Mm. ' Two Miss PUTTER of the .Weber county OFFICERS THANK . ... feated by W. H. Titley in the final Helmle's mother, Mrs. L. Thomas, 3 55 board ofsessions i -1 were held SA.. "ti education X yesterstreet. Mr. Helmlo was day afternoon to connlder bida the scores Twenty-thir- d match on' on FANS FOR BENEFIT singles Traru Cdf Crt-- m , : Mar Atm-iiaIs well E. Mlss "Thomas and Ora Jensen and being school formerly Twelve i next for year. IVaw Dulmrt, Mahk; Hobby JtMtc-supplies and-H- . ' Adams defeated H.- - W. Titley known In Ogden. salesmen Salt and trom Lake, Mldlmn: AIcia Ogden Ilr.Wr ; Jim 7, Sheriff Richard Pincock and and II. Packer by scores of MIP TOM 1. pen firms paper, repreaenting selling and lut liamc. tlikk LaiM, Iritcr, vmenibers of his department with and Speeder Arrested. Ralph Springer, cils, ink. sweeping brushes, hard-- ; ' tr'OOa. ware 18 mechanic of Chief Jonathon Jones of the police deage, .employed years and other school - supplies, were . ' by the Stratton Brothers' repair shop, present. partment, yesterday extended their on was afternoon arrested Awards thanks to those who arranged the box- NURSE FOR- COUNTY golf! will yesterdav way. between ,tee . and rreen. I'Uyer a l a : a c X r r food bidder gametr of to lowest , ... llKiii A X J m v f made at 111 VdUCH.IMAn new IT UV loir-m the benefit four. IDC a held ummertlne be will be UU rjVAhiwhich gam .Ul b!, for the family ing nunbrcafTitu th and h!chncc. tne Friday meeting the sherifrs department and charged next W'ednesdav be go vJ r and hr of the date Thomasnight and ,'tr.othf-H. Blackburn, degreat "Port: xhl!r Ax'lrOlJNTXjJJ .Player SCHOOIjS putlr fitne. . was released upon with speeding. He W. Stratford chairman of the English golfer hav taken It UP jthe green wurk, knd holing out, k puty sheriff and police officer. The Jenough tt rnVr up for u. l 51 ft ball and, Tilt .'be called upon tOimmmltu. or. ..innlifi. will take the;nd w nen tt g.ts In In tonr.cctivu with ttati trvout funds raised at the benefit will be fair In sure , to W , in was Miss AniTic-ie f answer hlds coui the THY the Charlotte h JCunz to Amrl.-IT rfal f.ar w h city appointed charge the hit under wiith hre. subother consideration, together Th average jgiven family, " nurse health scnool oo , with .Tlc t the a morningnrtt, j to 'and g out supervisor gvlfer fets forth Monday other board members' r.s:it.jt a thc.plo tijna wp'.il.l likely scriptions during the week. course Rolf with J The .officers five oo . tlx nhw cmrxr, ;th club hHi in other also declared they of Weber county schools at a meet'outfit. . ' nal. of the county board of education Marriage licenibag driver, brawd-- , mldlron. mashl Marriage IJcn.4-ptajcrt ln'rrtMl n tram JJm.lurtK. ccted ir of greatly 'appreciated the . efforts of ing held in the ses Claude of in ! offices office in the of nrtn lcr'sff. of the those who sold tickets for the benefit. First yesterday at the pnw fttr o, ANDERSON dr'.r TO GET r'xen to n fir National ratt aiul T. . new Out v Bank Hr tto.:!.l make "neu building. bully clerk, tr$ M6yes. Hp yesterday county 00 p.ime- The ' Miss Kunz is a graduate nurse and George Edward Balch, Ogden. and dm. it wojSd be REVENUE POSITIONga nr." r..an. I'nr the brat -i POSTOFFICE TO BE t has had special training in public Valme Quinney, Logan, and William I TIm in team tolf. The l'.T'.:r.f, ' ireu mrm w!e to, rail. iot ' America" in nnd ' CLOSED TOMORROW health work difference t at Chicago. Superinten- Edwards and Maude, Martin, both of W In vhcn , driver Uimr.lcn. tlc tin only Jxt every play that . . - .. r m II t t. Vila if I ri I dent B. A. Fowler announced that Logan. 101Ilfn.n. handler that club, tho vould ! rtrw the ml tiro n p'ay. 'for duties of the new nurse will begin with and rrun. litt club, Anderson of Sa1 tke. former United tne int-nuas An aamfje; i frd & 00 burd dtaneJcr.ca, brt mbrakr on next the States one term HATS. with school of number and the than n. driver Player the fhe decided direction opening libti;e nolirr upon carriea has been marshal, (lck. J All the comfort of the small nat to departments at the Ogden post-offi- September. the Atlanta demon. f c rr-David C. Dunbar, collec- and bt only abut are made from the , will be closed Monday, Rufus r Miss Kunz, in: addition, to two years Is Though r. too complete to . ever- he - discarded, tor succeed or i AITAIN DIXIDl-f,tee. r ( number it revenue Franc: layer a I'tah. tw0 ue internal uulwet, mid. are showing some Garner, assistant postmaster, - oen ct'.i rhamp'-cn-. was n of practical experience in the field, smart milliners nnd la the iron of 2 t,v of wenjrrOne learned named a office player capflc at the number braf.li. models on aweeplrtg llaea andxm-ln-in Commteionr today w yesterday, to permit the pos- has been college nurse at the Utah iv rt Siiff dec in ttt their r.d ou'.d turns on rtevenu fa f get tcctirdSrt to th They of 'Internal fair liln sallora are y '..., naii tncw-it- . the .the colors. liu tal employes to'observe Memorial day. Agricultural college,- - from: which. In- startling "i o till cu! BUIr. , The appointment U t take ef shoots omr when this Club r,nn th in r.e3ed ! iy ci me nan, wn j Uj cr. to the fore but there is nn Mail deliveries have been cancelled stitution she has been highly 14 turn ty CJu-feci r.reeent sn ruiI r, t t a m l June for o r,c the makes or hnl. nf the tr rder the It approach sailor. with Kif ih. either (Vr lum mark out "t D'ay lor the day. a rut or, from the roujfh. The laatimalth betwaen Uc or braks profilw. o baw&ra! Soot. FowJar U ct fir, jpa.i-- 4 i:ar.a. a tt iar. U trii lijaxnad. ht seven-poun- d ; .One Man For Each Play in Team Golf, the Latest Sport! I j j i J i TBllSPLAY s,SsSt I , MAI TODAY ie, VCr'ii " VJ I .v - Vn ? --a- . in-th- - a fal-lacy- ," !- - S ' V :-- r" o - - 3i j 1 . yss er " 6-- - 0.' 6-- 6-- 2. 6-- 1-- C.T-Wood- 3. wk - . 3, 6-- 2. h s 6. y a 1 - Miss-Afto- 6-- Lind-quis- 6-- 1, 1. ts I V -- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 2, Jk 1 A 3. , .,..:: .' ,' W ss 2. 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