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Show TITE HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY 12 MORNING, APRIL ,20, 1020. TEAM, ERNIE? ' WH ASSER 'MADDER WITH Y , r HERS BEES ROMP OVER TIGERS; ROLL tJP A 15-TO-- VICTORY O Young Oak Heaver Hat a Hits Clean Record of Vic Vernon Pitchers Wild, and Salt Lakers Insert Where They Do Most Good; Essick Sends Up Four Flingers, All of Whom Suffer Exquisite Agony; Cullop Starts Shutout ; and Thurston Keeps It Going. At Los Angeles Salt Lake 15, Vernon 0. At Oakland Sacramento 1, A cs. At Seattle Los Angeles 2, Seattle 5. At Portland San Francisco 9, Portland 6. . HpecUl to The Tribuse. April 25. The Bee went on a rampage here this afternoon. They knocked tha Tiger 4own and leaped on them with hobnailed boot. When they grew tired of their cruelty, tha cora read li to 0.ahutout la the eeoond for Nick The Ha Cullop. Johnaon'a new ha not yet been scored on In hla Pacific Nick pitched Coast league experience. seven Inn? ngs today. After the had their try in tha seventh the score read something like a doxen to nothing, and Johnson sent In Hollis Thurston, with the Idea of saving Cullop needless effort. Thurston took up Nick's task right where It was left, and sailed through tha Tigers in great shape. He complied the ahutout that Cullop started. Essick put In Welser Dell to buck the He no control. Bc s.,b filled the bases In the first Inning and Sheely cleaned them off with a double. bam Ross followed Dell and Pete Schneider followed bam. In the third these tarn flingers forced two runners across, and then Guy Cooper, a pitcher dropped by Sacramento, waa assigned to the hppeless task of holding the Heea. He didn't hold em. and they kept right on making runa to the end. Mulligan hit two triplet and Reilly hit one. Mulligan .rsaayed to stretch one of hie triples to a' homer, but he was nailed st the plate. The Does did not get such a wagonload of hits as tho score might tend lo Indicate, but they got em behind walks, and thata the time hits count. The series now stands two games to ona In favor of the Beep. OS ANGELES, Ben-galee- rs ulweiscrhd BEES 15, TIGERS 0. SALT LAKE. 25.-C- Heartlessly Cruel? F1R8T INNING. . Salt Lake Maggcrt hit aafely to center. Johnson sscrlflced. Fit he r to Eorton, Maggsrt on second. Krug walked.' Krug and Maggsrt executed a double steal. Rumler was passed, filling tha bags. Shsely doubled to right, Maggsrt, Krug and Rumler scoring, while 8heely went to third on the throw-ln- . Mulligan walked. Roes re placed Dell. Reilly aqueeexd Sheely home, Fisher throwing Reilly eut, while Mulligan took second. Bylor lined to Four yuns, two hits, threo High. walk THIRD INNING. Salt Lake Krug tingled to contor. Rumlor flied to High, Krug being held. 8heely grounded to Borton, Krug making second. Mulligan and Reilly were passed, filling the bags. Bylera walk foroed In Krug. Schneider relieved Rest. Cullops pats scored Mulligan. Maggsrt forced Cullop, Fisher to Mitchell. walks. FOURTH INNINQ. ' Salt Laka Johnson was tossed out by Mltcholl. Rumler Krug walked, ilnglod to cantor, Krug going to third. Krug scored on Sheely'e sacrifice fly to Chadboume, Rumler off Nummary; Three run. II hit at first. Rumler stole oecond. (laying Mullinnings. 8tolen Trough, 26 at bat In 7 Throe-fcaigan singled Infield. Rumlor going to s hit bases Wllle, Mollwlti. third. Reilly tripled to right, Rumlor s hit Miller. Sacrifice hrliang. and Mulligan ecorlng. Cooper wae InMiddleton. Runa lilts responsiHolllng, serted for Schneider. Byler and p Buses on , Moiling 1. ble for Trough wore passed, again filling the bate, balls Off De Vitales 3. off Holllng 3. but Maggsrt skied to Chadbourna. 2. by Holllng 3. out Struck By Trough Three rune, threo hits, throe walks. Double plays Hamilton to Arlett;, Zeldor f SIXTH INNINO. to Motlw!t to O rr to Mollwitx; Orr to Salt Lake Sheely hit a double to iMeUafflgan to Mollwltx; Lane to Zridor to Arlett to Mitxe; Middleton to Mollwltx. canter. Mulligan filed to High. Reilly bunted safely, Sheely taking third. Charge defeat to Prough. Time of game I hour ami 35 minute. Umpires Thy le Bylsr sacrificed second. Reilly ,to and Anderson. 'Shsely being held, Borton putting out Culloos single to Byler unassisted. AMERICA ASSOCIATION. right scored Sheely and Reilly also crosood the plate, and Cullop went to second when Long throw wild to tho St. Paul plate. Maggert popped to Fisher. Two i oiiimbu runt, three hits, one error. SEVENTH INNING. Milwaukee , , Salt Lake Johnson msds second Louisville when Smith threw wild to Borton, and I My Kntt wont to third on Krug's out, Fisher to ladiaaapoht Borton. Johnson scored on Rumler' eut via the same routs. Sheely walked. YasUrdayf R wills. Mulligan hit for throe baata to center, MINNEAPOLIS. April 29. 8heely scoring. Reilly out, Fisher to Milwaukee Borton. Two runs, one hit, one error. Mtnncapftha NINTH INNING. iTwfIv inniRFa.) VUttrrk'S NrUi gad Gt Salt Lake Johnaon doubled to right. Ms.rrr. was Rumler Krug hit Into a passed. double play, Mltcholl to Fieher to Bor. fOLCMRlS. Ohio, April 29. ton, Johnson going to third. Sheolys Ted in ft poll hit to contor scored Johnaon. Mulll. OHimbos gan'a second triple scored Sheely, but Rattcric 4'strt, Petty Mulligan was out at tho- plat trying Hn, MrgulIWs sad Hrtly. to stretch the drive, Chadbourna to Fisher to DeVormer, Two run, thro TOLEDO. April 29. hits, on walk. Fsiuiftvlllt LEAGUE SATURDAY Th series stand: Balt Laka won 2, Vernon won 1 Sacramento won 1, Oakland won 3. I.o Angeles won 1, Seattle won 2. Ban Frauclsco won 3, Portland won Two shutouts wilt do. A 00 - six-clu- for Cullop. Guess he beating like Shat should make the a nice, cool hiding place. 0. Tigers enjoy Special to Tb Tribune. LOS ANGELES, April 29. Advice received here today from Manager Kills-fof th Angela say that Third Baseman McDonald, who yesterday suffered a broken leg while eliding to second In tho gam wf ih Seattle, may be out of the lineup for the remainder of the season as a result. Tho leg was broken In two places. McDonald a place will be taken by Bert Niehoff. When Injured, McDonald was fast getting Into the .300 class, and his hitting and speed will be missed Shortstop McAuley. who finally lisa coma to pterin with Powers, may ariive here tomorrow and work out at Washington park inetead of joining the Angela in Ban Francisco. However, lilA services are so much needed that Klllefer probably will Insist that the player get Into the I lineup against the Beals. joh Angeles fans are hig.ily gratified at the closing of er ' .. ................. (Twrlvi tmiinc. ) Hatturka ko4. Grattan. and M.n; McColl Stryker Ttamp, DtOftlur and Murphy. By Universal Service. SEATTLE, April 29. Hard luok cost tbs Angel today's game. Aldridge allowed hits in only two innings, but in these two innings tho Beattie boys suorod five runs on six hits aided, as they were, by errors on the part of Los Angeles players. On the other hand, the Angels were able to cross the rubber but twice on elevsn hits, four hits being required to count one tally in the ninth frame. At Beattie:' LOS ANGELES. Klllefer. cf. ... B. H. Ellis, If 4 K. Crandall, 2b. 7 2 0 Griggs, lb. ... and 8wen?j; WUliaoia twford. rf. .. (japan, c AH. Kansas lity Pant Ba'terir Woodward and Uarfrire. -- Mag-ger- 3, r 1 ; J, Officials Cited for Contempt. WESTER San Francisco Oakland . ... Portland .... Vernon Salt Lako Sacramento . Seattle Lot Angelas .j Lost ,14l .867 ) 2. .! I 7 8131 .591 3:10: .558 3 121 .522 I 21. 4 ,.10l .478 t II 21 3 9 .429 f... .1. I. ) 2, 3,. .j 2 9 .429 I if. . j 71 .333 II 2 I., 31 J..l 3.. 91 8'11 11,12 12 SOUTKEBH ASSQFUTIOX. 14. w Woo. rhiu , i f a 2 PH. .750 .7M .625 ,571 .429 A Jplla St. b a 4 9 Joacph Oklahoma Cltjr lv ttmuee ,88 4 ft Totals .'.r Lity 2 2 AB. Yaryaa; tak and Lrnabjr. Rose, .375 Shea R. 4 Hit .... Nummary: Htruck Aldridge, 1. Bases 3; Aldridge, I. Two-l- e plays Hartford to phy. Sacrifice hils - - - a . . 0 0300002 00300003 5 out Hy Schorr, : bv on ball Off Bcfiorr, bit Ellis- - Double Kenworthv to Mur- Hohne, Kopp, stolen Wild pitch Ki horr. game 1 hour and 4$ minutes. Holmes and Toman. , Theres Some Difference Between 80 Volts and Umpires RENO AND CHEYENNE TO HAVE RACE MEETS SAN DIEGO. Cal . April 29. Plans were announced here today by James Coffroth for race meets this summer at Reno, Nev and Cheyenne, Wyo. The opening 'date at Reno will be June 26 and the first meet will be for nineteen days. Horse- - a meeting of nineteen dava and then to Reno for the same period. 10,000 Volts 9 011 AND AGGIES TO PLAY BALL TODAY Tommy Fitzpatrick's University of Utah baseball Josser will leave thle morning for Logan, where they will clash with the Utah Agricultural college In the flrat of series with the northern Ina two-gastitution this afternoon. Twelve players were taken on the trip. Much class was demonstrated by the varsity In their clash with the B Y. U. last Tuesday, when the U" took a victory. W Ith a nine of experienced mm, the Cwmson Is out for a state championship. The dozen who are making the trip are Nathan, catch; Thornberg and Carlson, pitcher: Adams, first base; fitiefel, second base: Mitt Romney, shortstop: Wilson, third base: Fkd Romnev, Prouse. Whlt-nePeterson and Oswald, outfielders. Tomorrow afternoon a dual track and field meet will be the two schools. After tasting defeat at the hands of the Aggies last year, the University of Utaji team will go to Logan with a determination to get revenge. If possible. Although the Crimson trackstets have had no competition as yet, many men have been working out, and Hugh Wing, who Is in charge, will take a large party with him on Saturday. The athletes Include Dunyon. BSiHard, Barnes. F. Anderson. J. Anderson, Ferguson. Cannon, Mays Kerr. Hales, Jones, Gunderson. Jenson, Stevenson. Calder, Ure, Kimerer, Richards, Decker, Stewart, Slringhsrp and God be. v, T Hits Seattle Runs V . P... 0 0 -- The the B V it . nine of Provo by a score on the local grounds this afternoon. The contest was the initial ons of tha season for the local hoys They are enthusiastic over prospects for thehighly season. Tile lineup: B. Y. U. McIntosh. . c.... Sprlngville. vls Dunn. , .... ... , Fieiger HI'lman. . lb... . .. Campbell 2b Senior 3b..., Dunn, Whiting KH. . Page Pexton .Maze If.... Weight Richards. .. . ...Cf.. . . . . Biliks Morgan rf. . .Peterson, Wilson 2 37 School Will Compete; Englih Teams Attraction. PHJLADELPHL5, April 29. With th universities tracks bridge team of England agTho star attraction, the University of Pennsylvania will in- Oxford-Ca- m augurate annual It two-da- y relay car- nival her tomorrow. In addition to the entries of th leading every British varsity athletes, almost college and university of promlnsncs In ths country will have teams or Individual entrants. An additional international asappect is added to the games by ths Topearance of a competitor from the ronto university of Canada. More than 00 schools and colleges wil lndi-- v compete in th various team and trom vldual events. With competitor all section of th east, middle west, south and Paciflo coast the game will afford th first opportunity of the season to gauge ths material available for ths American Olyfnpic team which will op- pose fhs athletic world st Antwerp next OlymAugust, and many members of the pic committee will be present to study of ths collegians. the performances Chief Interest centers In ths performances of the visiting English runners and their efforts against the pick of th American colleges will be watched close-lOxford and Cambridge will compete In three events tomorrow, having on low hurdles, th entrant In th three-mil- e run and tbs medley distance B. G. championship. Captain relay Drudd of Oxford, a Rhodes scholar from St. Andrews college. South Africa, will be the English representative in th hurdles and will face among other star hurdler Thompson of Dartmouth, Watt of Cornell. Adams of Princeton, and Kilby of Redlanda university, California. A. E. Montagu of Oxford will bo ths British entrant in the special three-mil- e run. In th distance medley run. In which four men will run respectively 400 yards, 840 yards, 4J mile and one mile, the comteam will face bined the best quartets available at more than a doxen eastern and middle western universities, 'including Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Harvard, Chicago, Yale, Trlnce-toIowa State. Cornell and Pennsylvateam will be nia state. The winning awarded the American college championship for 1920 In this event. Other event on Friday s program Include the American medley sprint championship, the penthalon. Individual contest and a number of grammar school and Interacholastio championship. y. 440-ya- n, 4 3 0 3 8 3 2 1 03 Special la The Tribune. Aprl1 ,.inPrF,NlV!,Li,K' o baseball club defeated BEATTLE. Kopp, If Ken worthy, . Moui 8 .XO Bohns, 3b Murphy, lb. ... Yesterday's Results, Cunningham, cf. OKLAHOMA UTY, April 29. Nixon, rf Sioux i l!y Hartford, ss. .. . Oklahoma Rohrer, c. City Batteries MrCoy, rietrtmr. Lyons pod Kf Schorr, p fort; Stoner, Miller and Griffith. Total wn HITA. Kan, April 29. K R. H Score by Innings: St Jteeph ...a. ft ft 0 Los Angeles Wichita ...2 8 I Runs Batterte Norman and Omaha JOPLIN April 29. TL R. R . PORTLAND. Ore., April 29. Cnfted Omaha 8 Ift 8 Ftatea Attorney L. W. Humphreys today Yesterday s Results. IS 8 2 Joplin filed in the federal court pa pern citing Mobile 3, Rfrminjtbam' 1. At Mobile Batteries and Hale Kopp ft ad Behenberg the Northwest Fteel company and the CoAt New Orleans New (Tirana ft, Atlanta 2. Duoa. lumbia River Shipbuilding corporation for At Memphis Memphis ft, hattanonra A. At Little itork Little Hoik 1, hasbtihe 3. alleged contempt of court. Tho action TCL8A. April was taken, according to Humphreys, as Moines a moons of mooting the refusal of offiare found "by tha Tuia Many opportunities cials of tho companies to produce their wise ones who read and use Tribune Haiieriee Bold, Mer sod Anderson; Miller, v I records before the federal grand jurv. Went Ada. Coo Ian. Uillrnaa and llraBsoa. MUTT AND JEFF . Leet. Tulsa 29.-p- ea . LEAGUE. Hits 1 1 & Portland 0 8008428 Ik I Runs 8 0 0 0 8 8 I Hits Summary: Struck out By Lewis 5, by Kalho 4. by Juney 1. Base on balls hits Off Lewis 2, off Kalllo 2. Two-bas- e Kamm 2. Schaller 2. Cox. Iouble plays Spranger to Blue, Cox to Blue. Credit victorv to Lewis. Charge defeat to Kalfeacrlflce hits Fltxgerald 2. King llo. don. Stolen bases Wisterdl, Cavenev. Koerner. Connolly Hit with pitched ball Wistersll by I,ewl8. Schaller by Jordan. Passed halls Koehler. Wild pitches Kalllo. Balk Jordan. Innings pitched Bv Kalllo 8. runs 7. hits 8. at hat 25. Bv l,ewts 8 I 3, runs 8. hits I. at bat 27. Runs reaponslble for Kalllo 7. Lewi 8. Juney 0. Jordan 0. Time of game 1 hour 55 minutes. Umpires McGrcw and Casey. FROM B. Y. U. NINE Nlehoff- - 3b. Andrews, ea. Aldridge, p. 300 Than 440-ya- rd Batted for Kalho In sixth. Score by innings: 0 0 0 3 8 Runa 28. Copper vs. T1ah State. Republic vs. Deseret. Continental vs. Federal. Tracy vs. Walkers. JULY 3. Utah State vs. Deseret. Federal vs. Republic. Walkers vs Continental. Copper v. Tracy. JULY 10 Republic vs. Utah State. Deseret vs. Federal. Walkers Copper Continental vs Tracy. JULY 17 Utah Stae vs Federal. Copper vs. Continental. Trat.v vs. Deseret. Republic vs. Walkers JULY 21 Continental vs. Utah State. Federal vs. Copper. Walker vs. Deseret Trary vs. Republic Jll.Y 31. Utah State vs. Walkers. Deseret vs. Copper. Continental vs. Republic. Federal vs. Traci AUGUST 7. Tracy vs. Utah state. Republic v. Copper Desoiet vs. Continental. Walkers vs. Federal. - Oxford-Cambrld- SPRINGVILLE WINS 1 St v Utah State. r. Copper. Tracy. Republic. . JUNE 5. Utah State vs. Continental. Copper vs. Federal. Deseret Walker. Republic Tracy 1 JUNE 12 Walkers vs. Utatv Stale. Copper vs. Deseret. . Continental. Republio Tracy va. Federal. JUNE 19. I tab State vs. Tracy. vs. Copper Republic- Continental vs. Deseret. Federal vs. Walker. JUNE Aldridge Pitches Good Ball, but Luck Is With the Puget Sounders. ' MAY 29. itI. ' ST. PALL, Minn., April 29. 49239130 8000009 Federal vs. Continental Deseret vs. Walkers va. . . STANDING OF THC CLUBS. , MAY 22 Utah State vs. Republic. Federal va. Deseret. Copper vs. Walker. Tracy V. Continental. ' Tolrnfo - . Two-bas- - Batted for Cooper In ninth. Maggert out for attempting to bunt .r.thlrd strike. Soore by innings: 2 IT, ,, .Salt Lake 0 Vernon 0 0 ,. Three-bas- e hits ftelllv. Summary: hits Johnson, Mulligan 1. Two-bas- e t, Sheely 3. Stolen hares Kdingtou, Sacrifice hits Krug. Rumler. Johnson, Sheely, Byler, Reilly. Struck out By Cullop. 3. Bases on balls Off .Dell 3. off Cullop 2. .off Rose I, off Schneider 2. off Cooper 5. off Thurston 2. Runs responsible for Dell 4. Rosa 2. Cooper 3, Schneider I. tunings pitched Dell Rons 2 Schneider I. Cullop 8. Charge defeat to tell; credit victo Double tory Cullop. plays Fisher to Mitchell to Borton. Umpires Eason and Byron. p, 0. More- ' the deal between Powers and McAuley. they reallzo'that without thle player the Angela simply could not get out of the hole they've been In ever since the season opened. e President Maler of the Vernon club satd today that he expected Pitcher Smallwood to report any day now. Manager Essick has a big program of work lined out for By Universal Service. PORTLAND. April 29 San Francisco the Yankee acquisition, and he la confidant the new player will put a-- big dent took the third straight game fromFort-lan- d In all rlvsl clubs' percentages. hens this afternoon by bunching Angel Pitcher Bchultx. who 'was sold secretly to the Joplin club but who re- hits In three innings. The score was Is fused to report. to (. figuring on jumping to the Ban Joaquin Valley league. Bam Lewi darted twirling for the lead but after having a seven-ru- n Seal, BANKERS he weakened In the sixth and allowed foul marker. Bom Graham yanked him BEGINS Jordan. Itf favor-o- f Kalllo was rellnaod Jy Juney for PortThe Bankers' baseball league will open its schedule Saturday afternoon with four land. Malsel broke a finger In practice and bathes on the municipal diamonds. could not enter th line-uCuyler takThe schedule a originally written proing his placs. In center field. b vided only for" a circuit. Th Blue wrenched his ankle while addition of Walker Brothers Bankers and after a grounder and Barnabe re the Tracy taan & Trust company to tho going him. foster of the league made It necessary to placed Portland. At rearrange the schedule, which Is now s SAN FRANCISCO. follows; AB. R. H. PO. A. E. MAT 8. 0 8 I 8 0 Utah 8tate vs. National Copper, Schick, cf ... .,,,,.5 Coi ban, ss . , t 8 3 1 Deseret vw. Republic. 5 Federal vs. Continental. Caveney, 2b Walkers vs. Tracy. Fitsgerold, rf 3 MAT IS. Koerner, lb , Deseret vs. Utah State. Connolly, It . ......4 4 ... vs. tb Kamm, Federal. Republic Yelle. c ..4 Continental vs. Walkers. Tracy vs. Copper. a tories; Beats Aw, Say, Fellert, How Can Ya Be So Oakland 3. The day's best bitters: PEliM SUFFER Finger Broken, Blue's Ankle Wrenched; Seals Win Another, Maisel'a 3 Mitxe, Oakland Miller. Oakland . Coyotes. Francisco. ,1 ban Jordan,Vernon 1 Ross, : -..4 kUieely, Balt Lake 4 Mulligan, Balt Lake R silly, Balt Lake... By Universal Service. 3 Oakland Haiarl Wllle, SAN FRANCISCO, April Blue, Portland ling' mod it six straight victories by Cunningham, Beattie winning today's gam from Sacramento, Caveney, Ban Francisco.. 5 1 to I. San Francisco Kamm, Ho' held the visitors down to one run Schaller, Portland ... and allowed but seven scattered hits. Th K. Crandall. Los Angeles. 4 batting of Miller waa a feature of tb Aldridge, Los Angeles.... 4 game. Kenworthy. Seattle At Oakland: Murphy, Beattie ... SACRAMENTO. ..4 Fisher, Vernon 2 Cullop, Salt Lake -- : ha. u The East high school tennis team won it h mstili from the Granite high ycaterdav afternoon, the gam'ea being plajed on the Granite courts. In the doubles Gallagher and Thomas represented the Ijcopards and V. Peterson and Tipton played for, the Red and Blue. The Granite team started out rtrongly and tucked away the first set. With V. Peterson ervlngvGranite took the first game, but Gallagher canto back and won the next with his fast serve. The sixth as deuced three times, the Last game . Granite high finally winning It, took the next two and thcmiet.' 4 In the second set both ra'ms played some good games, tvlng at 3 all. Granite took the next game, hut then weakened and the Uast Side took the next three and the set In the third set the Leopard team had pretty much their own wav, taking six games while thot Farmer were getting two. Thoms planed the singles for East Side, taking the first set from V. Peterson, He also won the sdcnnd set from T.pton, but not mntil straight he had been forced Into a- deuced, set at filrs games each and also six games. He won ) the set, All players displayed good form at times, but preferred playing the buck court rather than the net. A' laige number of interested students yyatched tho contests. ' V , 4. STAN ZBYSZKO HAS OODLES OF BACKING f (ClilcftRo CHICAGO, Tribune Afrl! Kpet-ia- l crvice.) 29.- - Jack Herman, for HtuniKlHus manager Zbjseko, heavyweight Folliub wrestler, has Looted with th epdrting editor nf a Vh&'Hgo newspaper. a check for ft.VHM in n effort to secure a match with .Inc Stecher, fcjirarigler Lewis or Lari Craddock. Herman aays ho is willing that the money be used an a purse, if a match Two Sermon Ono Too Many. can be arranged with either of the three LONDON, April 29. Are sermons In- grappiers. His only demand is that, when This Is one of the ques- the match is arranged, the winner ahull dispensable'. tions on which a decision' may be taken reeie at least per cent Of the purse also announced timt hla by the bishops of the Anglican church at Herman had an additional f "ljoo that hepriiuMpal would their meeting In Lambeth in July. A section of churchmen are declared post for a aide bet. to hold that If a man has not the gift of preaching. It would be better for everyClub Gives Party. one that he should not preach. BtNOrtJM, April 20 -- The Women's TMe The two sermons each bunds custom, club Ke te card psrtjr mt Hocleiy hs. they say,' Imposes a great strain on the ihe prouifdi be ncd for the ex of the clergy a strain equally If not more clab. A large crowd The corsmitteo attend!. heavily felt by the laity. to eh.rge mor. than 300 tlrkria. (Copyright, 1920, by H. Mxrk Beg. U, S. Trd EAST HIGH DEFEATS GRANITE AT TENNIS' VVooil-bur- f C. Tlsher. Pit, Off.) By BUD FISHER Jr'5 |