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Show TIIE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH r r. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Shorl-SLvc- y0,dJ 5U d Xovelj Special Sb, 'eSS-lsI- is)ouSeS jj ZALE, middleweight ruler, in the best ring fight of 1846 with a dozen miles to spare. His surricane meeting with Rocky Grazi-inhappened to be one of those thrillers you wont see twice in a TONY CROSS TOWN o Bv Roland Coe lifetime. There was to tins one. no other fight even close I cant recall any other fighter who ever showed more intestinal fortitude than showed that zale J8123 September night, What is it THIS time NANCY candy, cold or love? Just what ARE some of the farmers problems we hear so much about, Tim? Ive been a farmer for three ' years and havent encountered any of them." By Ernie Bushmiller when he came out of a foggy dreamland to knock out Graziano. It so happens that Zale Is m the toughest division of them all. Among those after his middleweight crown youll find Jake LaMotta, Marcel Cerdan, Geor-gi- e Abrams, Charley Burley and one or two others all tough. Graziano, the toughest of the lot, has had his license revoked in New York, but the National Boxing association has ruled that he can fight in any place under NBA's jurisdiction. This gives Rocky a lot of territory to swing his lethal fists in. Zale had been away from ring action so long when be met Graziano that his handicap was known to be a heavy one. Various crowds had seen too many baseball and football players from the service show e a startling lafk of form, including speed and timing. Zale had been away longer than most, close to four years. So when Graziano knocked him down early in the fight and then had him dazed, bewildered and badly battered, his reign apparently was over. But Zale down the stretch proved several things. He proved that he was dead game and could take the hardest punch the hardhitting Graziano could throw. 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They can be made in a p Faces Tough Competition 0 SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 25 cents in coins for each 7 1)9 pattern desired. Pattern No. ... Size - Name Addresa QrandRdkf With more time in which to get FROM SNIFFIY, STUFFY DISTRESS OP ready, it stands to reason that Zale 1047 in a should be better fighter fbo fbo fbs b (be fie jke (V. (V. (V. (Ve fW (W (V W than he was in 1946. His win over Graziano gave him greater confiI ASK ; dence, for one thing. He is also sure to be in better physical ; ; ANOTHER shape. Yet in this present middle4 weight outfit no one is safe. Tony is J A General Quiz surrounded by a pretty rough crew, the best in any other weight division, Instantly relief from head cold dls 1. The dog watch on a ship is tress starts to come when you put a and he will have to be better than how hours? little in each nostril. Also many good to keep his crown. It helps prevent many colds from 2. Which was the first state to LaMotta is a rough and ready If used in time I Try ltl developing adopt the primary method for all Follow directions in package. customer who wont be any soft nominations? mark. LaMolta is a hardy man to va-tro-h3. The priests, prophets and wise hurt and he also ran hurt on his in Celts men ancient the among own. Cerdan made a promising Gaul, Ireland and Britain were debut over here and he should be better on his next visit, when he has a called what? 4. Ascorbic acid is better known longer time to become acclimated as what? and to get in better phjsiral condi5. Which of the apostles is sometion. There Is no Stanley Ketchel, called Levi? times Harry Greb or Mitkey Walker hang6. What is the estimated amount ing around the premises, but there is of tea consumed annually by more class in this set tion than the China? ring has known for many years. Just Men who walk 7. In a play where does the epihow the tangle will be unraveled is come? logue another guess. LaMotta must be for a living use SOUS 8. The Arc deTriomphe in Paris given a chance and so must Cerdan commemorates of the victories it he can repeat his opening performas wet! as Heels what ruler? ance, or show Improvement. 9. Cocaine is obtained from what O'Sullivan In addition to the leaders named, shrub? Jersey Jones still insists that his 10. Why is hydrophobia so called? man Burley can slash his way The Answert through the entire list. With the heavyweight bunch, out1. Two hours. side of Joe Louis, in such a sad 2. Wisconsin, in 1903. mid-dleto if the look as it state, begins 3. Druids. eights must take over a big port 4. Vitamin C. of the show. But as good as many ol 5. Matthew. his challengers are, they will find 8. Eight million pounds. Zale none too easy to shove around. 7. At the end. 8. Napoleon. 9. The coca shrub (the leaves). Two West Coast Stars 10. Hydrophobia means fear of The west coast is keeping an alert water," and the disease gets its eye on the coming actions of its two name from the mistaken idea that favorite baseball sons Their names a mad dog has a fear of water. are Joe DiMaggio of San Francisco and Ted Williams of San Diego, both reporting from the extensive domain of California DiMaggio, bothered by physical ailments, had an off year. Regarded as one of the great outfielders of all time, a brilliant artist, fielding, hitting and throwing, Joe finished with the worst season he has known in big league baseball. He fell back with many other big league stars who had been in war service. Williams, who looked as if he were on the verge of wrecking the entire American league without help up began to skid latthrough mid-Juler and spent an unhappy fortnight during the 1946 World senes. Despite this decline Williams batted Be sure you get America's favorite nee cereal, e well over .340, which left his the ons and only Kellogg' Rice Krisplesl average still over .350. o ME a n d ol vicits ol M VIRGIL By Len Kleis all-tim- SILENT SAM By Jeff Hayes Ulcers Stopped Joe Anyway Joe and Ted were not .what they had been in their former seasons. Only Dom DiMaggio came along to repair part of the damage, as far as California was concerned. Bobby Doerr and Johnny Pesky were two west coast features from further nerth. Joe DiMaggio wasn't feeling any too well when he reported for spring training. A few stomach ulcers didnt help him. After an early start at high speed, Joe began to fall away. '.0, timmmimiiiiiiiimiimiimiimiiiHimimmmiiimiiiiiimitiiii!tiiiiiiiiiinii!iiii JoiVL foL "JhjlSSL I Jot Sum.! U. S. Savings Bonds!! iiiiimmimiumiiiimiHiiiii A |