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Show ', . , , - , 48 - , , - , . , . DESERT NEWS AND:TilEqRAA, Salt ,, ,, . , March toks,City, Friday, 1911 245, - ., , ) - ' t. . ... s - -- ,,, , . . . .. , . 'Forgotten' Action Claim Alley Cats Navy' Bowlers After B:600V 1.).00.13.0Joi Depot Bowling Crown. , , . , , . . Casper's Lead The Alley Cats, bowling team !Ceffier in Ogden. captained by Lt. (j.g.) J. M. Mae- - The Alley Cats won the first Donald, won the league play half of the season, and the Hot- Seven squads of bowlers Will championship last week from :shots, captained by Lt. W. A.1 attempt to overtake leading Bill seven other Clearfield Nava) Cooper. took. the second half of Casper during the final two teams, comprised play. The Alley Cats clinched days of the annual -- "Forgotten ----Supply Depot in the last title of Navy and playoffs Bowlers". tournament at the . week. and enlisted men.. Lanes Saturday-and-SuThey triumphed with a sea,: The ilotsbots finished sc;cond, day. The schedule follows: I and 2. Paul t P.m.Alleys ,son record of 55 ganles won, just one game out Of first place, Saturday. Leo E. Reid. W. D. White. with a 29 lost. record, and the litinnsnis. Smith. ' Tat"; s ; Jones and t lattring Other members of the win. Strikeouts, captained by Lt.1'Bianco, third. with,111X11,1,,171,14 T.12aest7,;,,P;g:tesrnthti placed ring team are Crodr., M.. S., Srty. I R.. E...1.ink, '0''' 11)(4 EngateiP allOYS 5 and 4. Wei Aiwa. der;, Cmdr. C. M. Hart, Lt. liisdetrilr.Nsezi. The Marines, with Cpl. L. E. Cmdr. A. W. Jensen, LI. (Pt) QUAYitIdle'', 7 and SAl De. as captain placed Harry Nirk M. E. Post and Ensign S. B. Anderson .Dunn. Waiter Loathergood. main, Ren Montoya. Dan Delaney and Ned Schwartz, all of Clearfield fourth. Chestnut. s Other teams in the military N SO, and Cmdr. K. E. Crow 4 P Dank finamura. Joe Chinn. of the Naval Reserve Training bowling league of the Depot Lyle Mallory. 011ie 4.Curtis. Mack Wil. ----- -r-were the Blue Jackets, . cap. PorYnd lieleates,illenry John.S.GrantiliV A. Rice; the Aldridge and A. L. Sudbury: alleys 3 an4 slant:. ntrottr:enztizonshi 'gala.. by Lt. Al Five, captained Turkey I Sunday: 1 !Vit.Alloys 1 and 2. Roy Cmdr. A. C. Windham; Bru- ILancamter Jr.. Roy Lancaster Sr. Bolters, captained by Lt.' (Ji.) Manuel (Mae: Jack ?Wino Vieand Glenn This Sunday and 4, Murray. Sprowell: alleys 0.'Speed Jr., and the Pill Roll- Jay T. Wahlen Dean Schofield. Dan 3 and Hudson and Jne One, alleys with ers, Hospital Corpsman Jim Marshal. Woody DorlantL Jack D. let's all Kenneth Swick as captain. Glenn. Pred Rail and Hug Worthen. 3 p.mAlleys 1 and 3, Chuck Hal. land. James L. Bettnick. John Davies. - , -- lhe- Marine--Offleeli-i- , n; K-1- 3 Tragalo B kij - ' 54-3- , , ' 1 , wmoz.natyvn-j-nohLin70Jele- n. go to Church VI IMI411EREPIIIIIIIIIMI , , , I( ' I1 1I A 10.11012. !' CASH" t t;:) y .c DOWN - 0. 1:'; it,,, ; f, ;.;,it 6)' !It, vfr 44,,,4 ,, 4,, .?4, yi,4., , 1, t .4! 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III , -- - ' ' , , ' ' f 'e-- . , - , Spring Sports Equipment Athletic Equipment for Schools ,. ' - , , i 4 , : types of Sporting Goods Equipment'" Fishing and Hunting Supplies $ , ; Do 0 !v.:lac:43 tbk'' 1121 i '' 4 , , ' Phona East 21st South Perking; he , i: : I . 114-81- Ileor4Ate? on 11th fest ' ', , I ' ' ' - ,, 64646 . . .:' , '''' .,, IVIII,. WHEELER GENERAL TIRE CO. - . I 2vg . OVEURL1E3g1 - ai 7 ' Ilij ,' ' - 1388 South 2nd West ., All 111 . GENERAL TIRE , 111) 411. thl ..,,,,- , . C111 it.40''.. . d' , ' - : 11, . A .. iltilhis,,,,,, 4 .... .' wmplil - ....,. .,, ,.,, 4( 'll'. g - 0 .. .' iN, ' :Z: .. 1 oo iel ' .1 ,,,,,?:;:i:',:",":. , 11'..:. r; or litilldoset tortuto Sod orris. Nygon strongthl A GelWiral Tiro with Nygne Cord, un rim and. car stoondsroormdm1.5dInchrtp islvhb000ll: otoindelynoboyr two dosirC distorting,. the wheot as pkturod oboes. The Gomm! Tiro was fully inflotsd and unharnsad altos' this Monatod Int of tiro strsngth, . ,,, - .4.) 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A ,: greener longer stotiography. ekticst, mockin.,, Spotadwritins. end ladiviiivel loysioess subjects is moot pew awits.-- . sircmatisnanoturli ' $3500 e: 77:,7I-;,r.":47:- d tap-qualit- solonos,' elk . at- " . , 'BLUE VELVET is a c;,,,,: : I .,"1 t :i,:t. Peoria INSTALLED for all yea have ever wanted -GRASS is the Wonder grass- 9ith 1 2 as much requiring One 1000 500 sows feet. to pound square mowing ,, MERION the NA,',, - , ,,,,t,',.:,' ; wilk is l , fid Begins Monday, WatJerry John- Strongest passenow Ifrs ever built Repeated fists provi its blowout pressure Is IS times its air pressure - .. Clews la eaventoosty, Lathing oriel dministrtin , of - General's now NYGENcord is stronger than steel cables a quick growing, durable lawn which ;oil. Five pounds will sow 700 square feet. ir , EVERGREEN . tp , '', ': r,k ., Lip,,':' l'i 88 ' r THANSUISSIONS .... . ' i SPRING TERM Youngster's Tourney USED Price Rollers. . , Kurizaki and Chic os. . town that SHADY NOOK produces a in thrives shade. Five pounds will sow.1000 square feet. ;44, ;3,,.. ,,,,, a.m.Pill . received Vennox Haldeman of Chicago faces Judd Brumley of Greenville, Tenn, in the other semi-fina- l match. kins, Virginia Baggs and Shirley son. Novella Humphrey and Eileen Bird. Gertie Ruff and Evelyn Chambers. Marorie Houtz and Leola Harrington. Thea Olsen and Kiel' Child. Veona Vincent and Wanda Pear'. 8 p.m.Pitleen Hatch and Wally Stoops. Virginia Friday. and Thelma Daniels. Arlene Dart and Trellis Wit- (Ira Birrell And Agnes Jen- Itinn:on, i Nelson and Mable Totes. Maxie Kato and Lillian Slices. Zada Dunkley and Vera Waycaaer, Lois Jensen and Thola Hepworth. C's. I VELVE . SELECT al Western Distributing, Shipp's Jewelry. De Luxe Cleaners. TAYlor's Shoe Dept, and Freddie' Regal Grill, Provo; Wasatch Electric. and Makoff's. Salt Lake City. 530 p.m.G. and W. Amusement, Marys Tavern. Stet. Bowling. Finnic. and Armond' Lounge Tony BreadA and Ten-Pin- n Tana. Salt Lake; Kennecott Ogden. P.m.Sugar House Van Lines, El Dorado Coffee and M. and M. Distributing. Salt Lake; Hillcrest. Red Jones Tire Shop, Tooele Lanes. and Tooele Mere.. Tooele; Viaduct Cafe. Provo. single: 10 a.m.Rust, PeEdDoubles na Devereaux, Maxine Carter and Mildred Tall, Una Pickett Lois Maw, Roberts and Land Archer and Aiken. TVirginia Laurel Guile. Marge Bergner and Ruby Melia Davis and Beulah Gallic:her. --- -- ,t,',. , ,,,,,,, , rr474 .' 10 ....... .', . . the International Biddy 4 p.mMarilyn Eollinger and Gladys game Dailey, Sara Freeman and Ruth Gil- basketball tournament.. AnWillie more, Coleman and Edna JOYCO Hansen and Jeanine LarThe meet is for boys under d sen. Norma Bickmore and Veir Smith, 14 It ends Satur- years of age. Elva Bowen. and Beth Wilcox, Renee CMeMurdie and Marie Viebell. Elva Gar- day. . , rett and Lorain. Fulkerson. Charlotte City: POWS Market. Provo. 12:30 P.MHaven's Cafe. Sall Lake; Humphreys Market. Provo; Baugh Jewelry. Tallytio Cafe and River Utah Copper WHeaigahhikits CMluabrk,.0t; Beetles and deo :as ...Car tort anti -rich groan lawn, t E. p.m.C. Vse Olive.t;aertntitte.nalqiiefee,, ii and Style Crete. Lit Lake Itaitsa e, ......... '' ' 0- Syracuse 3 ICI1LBors's mew ,,..A1,::;, .1', 00000,,t, ',, . ' ' ' ' ,.4t.,1 , , , -- r2r.' ', r' , , Evelyn Parry and Jone Tatboe. Helene Lewis and Bea Prow, Laura Daniels and Nellie Powell. Vela Etter-lai- n Faces and Eve Clare. June Bleazard and BOVerlY Bleazard, Lillian Laboroi and Margaret Robertson, Edna Maxfield arid Louise Gordon. liar, Zudnich and Shit- In t ley Suseata. 2 10.11.-- -La Von Lobb and Joyce Boyd. PEORIA, ILL. (s1Defending Olive Richeda and Helen Kontas. Sei Aramaki and Morena Zaccaria. Janie champion Peoria and Syracuse,' Diamanti and Marlene Zaccari. Davis and Joyce Johnson. Ruth Phirler N. Y., will meet Friday night son and Mitten Melts and Darlene MabbuMesek. Seeley and In the featured second- round SUNDAY Teams: rf."") claim, yew .,.,.,,,,,:,,, ' ,,.- At Tallanhookma VI d ' 7 div! ZaAllellitt gross, that octants , SPRING SPORT COATS , .e. Teanic . WOOL Packham. Latienne SATURDAY n .... 4 1k't; staiowleo Is the schedule fir the final two days et the Wenten's State Bowling Tournamant Saturday and Sunday at the Pal.D.Mar traling Leftist the pins Friday in an effort to move to the top of the heap in standings in the annual Amen-ca- --- - TOURNEY SCHEDULE banging away era . - eiaav - - , . six-foo- t, sEATrLEBowlat resumed h," tatalliawaa, is osposiatty cielaptiva to grow traitor in tha listatmounteits West. Porter-WanHors a variety of Not a Cott Extrajor Star's Easy Terms .,., A 3 Keglers Star INOMEN'S'STATÉ BOWLING .., nthcoci Sciantifitaffy grow thick, so0 GE tr, - --- - .. faculty ' (MD wizezi (ittio Wili:4110 '14,67:7(Ttlt.."..1C".v.,,,71.sr".,,& YOUR 7 0 2. ,,, ,t, ., . '.' fleet-fatedne- PIIILADELPHIA (UP)Jack four-incBlount, 235! pound State tackle, was signed for the 1954 season Friday by the Philadel- l phia Eigles lif the National Football League. PORTER-WALTON- 'S 4.,,, ., . 1 I A, i 4'As JIP laath ! , : 35-4- 01 1141 f 'I'' t O. Sizes flannels. , N-- , tm,pc3,4,44.woy sharkskinworsteds, , ,A, '114:k 4, lk 4 ! , : I' for 'shorts, regulars, longs an portlys in all popular co1ox4iSing1e ' and double breasted t,, . State & 411 , , Sizes ' ter. ' .) fl 1 IA 4 A' .4; , I 14,12 t::." Como In Today! .sJ o: ) . I.. andend ,ä 1, , k ,'14 RIGHT NOW! ''' , :'',A, ,t,' , ..' , t 7 . Inter-servic- Eagles Sign Lineman: posrs- Will Your Prosont Car No Worth Moro Than ,4, ,,,,.. - ?yaw," 1 6, 'Dexter' Styled' 1 ' II , ., .,c- NEVER AGAIN, ,J WOOL 10 () - , : , In ABC Chase , , , Olson Co., Servi!e Bowling Congress Tourna- greden. Ny,tomConeAzilztonPalmer, Service iMaior League). Tampico Cafe. Radio 'Cab and ment Tom Belliston Service Mu League). all Salt Lake City and Koller's No 3, MidThree major changes in the of vale. ourso:rbeirizetdesirrvier 3 rp.m.-Pau- line standings weie Rae Ker Haynes, Ann Profaner ea !day. Doug Garrison, Kirkland, rntrTlani It. aizer, Ann Pappas and Wright. Vody Fornellus and LWitsh. watchmaker, took over EllYritt Sue Seal. Nayda Stone and Dona Peter- liTi.enFeHnianseRonunadnyd on exuddtlorms Wright. the allevents !second place 5 p.m.Irene Tucker and Amy Mcboard with a 1,866 total faith- - Carty. Romaine Zito and LaVon Deo. Mary Sudbury, Jean Hubbard Nawbold douhlon'and 616 in singles. Kemp and Edna Tygeson ilin end Louise Erickson. Marilynn McMillan and June Markham. Alyce Moore and Jennte Neuenschwander, Bette Webb and Polly Rintowl, Jackie Kahn and Vera Mallory. Betty POP. and Veoma J. Done, Jean Woodin and Wilda Marshall. Henrietta GalPilk and Delores Guest. Virginia Watkins and Mabel For a smoother, greener, Bopeprt.Jueligioaott: aazil glwatiarrak. Naomi Morrow and Maissie Thomas. easy-to-ca- re for lawn Marjorie. Fletcher and Edna Stanger, ' Grayee Imeai .end Martha Okaawa. Lee d Lois Green. Dumayne i. n , and Doris Coates. Shirley Phillips and EPPIIY. and Janet Mary Sharp Worefir. . 4 ,,',,,,,,, t , . .411 i7,f4., .,. ' - , . . I - ,, - fireworks in , the ' paumar ' Ladies League. One of the evening's sensations was Lou Coombs' big series in the Hillside League at the South East Bowling Courts. Other notable performances included C. F. Christensen's 609 In the Combined Metals loop at the KB and a pair of 6318 by Fred Pierson in the Big 12 League at the State Lanes and Norm Shelton in the Federal League at the Ritz. .. SOUTH BEND, IND JunJack Stephens, ior from Chicago, will captain the Notre Dame basketball team next season. , Stephens was the team's sec- . ond leading scorer this season with a total of 421 points and1 an average of le points per game. , it i,:l 4 SAVINGS! , d . ., 70orm 203-167-- 2 - Chicago Cagor Named Captain of Irish QuIP)in t TREMENDOUS SA INI 4aam. PaKyieBsa CSerssvieee. Midsiks: Bina II. Cutt! 7545; Lea's payieu Barytes. BBL Sas Kemp. 544a Darold Morris. 234. RITZ BOWLING PALACi - to fit You at 11111 .aus end Pielehiter. SW OB....Mahal 212. . LarrY The Star has .a Suit . C. T. Chris. od221tsi--nith- BOO In Accounting Brings New,Jo b .-, - Iiarine , a- Tourney Opens .1)4' 77 Combined tensenn. LASIS , - Ethel Larsen's 520 was the Granite Ladies League at the - State Lanes; Sally Ostlees 545 topped the the K-Midtown tadies-(a- t a viWdedoolletyh ea Lanes, and team. Ladles Miler League-lead- hig Wasatch riectrie. Highs: Makotra. 390r 26.1a Vara Lola Green, 11. ,illornd 212. I team. Motor tAlgUO Laadind Streator.rhavrolat. Highs: Aro Auto. 901; Parker Rod,. 2,444t Bill palled. 561 and 212. Doug Scott. Gale WIneritee and G. L. SOUTH MAST BOWLING cotters WileoE alleys 3 and 4. Roger Williams. Fencing Wallace W. Warren. Jack Barton, F. Mountain Iruct RupplYHighst Dean CHICAGO (UP)Nearly 100 Ted Lasater and Ted Grover. I and 2. Matt Yengich. Soil's, 571; CY Gray. 299. tn.Alleys team. H01- athletes from 30 institutions Mel5 PCarlson. Hillside IcsaueLcading Lou Klar. Fusene Caputo. Upholstery Ilighe. Holladay VP. will compete Finlay and Satur- Bert Olpin and Jerry Nuttall: AIIPYS laday Lon Coombs. 150 and 3 ,and 4, Noah Blodgett. Takio Shigi- holster,. 2.566; day in the 10th annual NCA A ham& P'. W. Ludwig. Johnnie Kumagai 562 5 and IL Bud lko LANES and STATE SOWLIN Okimuri; alleys fencing championships at the Ball, Hay Olsen. Ralph Williams. Cecil It Z C MIHighs: R. T.,Snow. 583 and University of Chicago. Bradbury and Mae Morgan. 7 and 1. David Locke. 203. 77 b A. FalSatal allay. a Bowling and Rustic Acres itiai. Highs: Small and Gerald and 4. George Akimoto. Frank Harada. Ethel Larsn. 520; Melva Smith. 1941. Nob IIPAL.11-MATamura. Nor', Kay Honda; George LANES alleys 5 and I. Leo E. Reid. George W. Utah Power Ind LightHighs; C. T. Curtis. Lynn Collette. Chester A. Wood. Tak Immoto and Lou- Nakagawa: alleys Fowler. .588; J. S. Sharp, 214. 7 and li, Jim Young. Paul Pierce, Gordis Major LeagueLeading team. West. Lee. Monte Vincent. MIL McCullough ern Opticians. Highs: Mullett.ltellY, 2.930: Western Opticians, 1;022; Bill and Paul NPWell. a 2. Donnts Carl- Bailey, 0841 and 255. AlleClark . and Inglis : Norma Ladies Wallace G. Burt. son, Farr ' H. Fornman. Fred Johnson and strua Woolley. 570 and 203. LadiesHighs: Ruth MeCashiand. Countrp Club 185. Ote,On. 445 and ShoppersHighs: Florence Richards. 508; Emily Wilson. 174. 1,141. - ' Hp npgr.tr Coup' o , two-gam- , ,. .. , Hockey Edge ) high-- - in OWL,IN , .. ' 544. KS . trit"'"'''''''. till's Berth 'ALL 16 ' 50-3- ,,, - Pal-D-M- ' - - . Bill Bailey Thuniday night two years- ago, Bill found himclimaxed his first season of self with 56 pins more than Major League bowling with a Doug Muir's second place series at the In the Major League session. ' Lanes. Bill Ward hada 609 for Jim bowler only other 200 average.,Mutes Barely a series kept Westernotiel s out ftont. cr.. Meanwhile, Lois Green's 5 paced the Ladies Major at the I Ritz , and gave Makolf a 2,577 I FROM THE Iseries Jerry Smith hit. a 585 , 10.. .I i ' - - , , Want to learn the result of the Panter vs. flume: fight as i . ,. soon as the bout finishes' in ,. ,. ,,, p aDeseris evening? a'7.7 Debit elicrionr:21111CNaelirsnidiSeenrviess ret News and Telegram '' ,, '' - , -- , . . , t, ormation Department will . c . our the in a kill for 4 'quick e all Abe gnawers as soon ,; e the reiults are clicked National sHtocamekey Leavgurel'asyboefist--t, tti!!,,:;,, , , )8s the treee,Atteetie cable of - en-- ' i , f from Paris. Phone e - or The Canadiens grabbed a ,, ,,. ., . , to learn detalts. , , la for 4.',f lead in the race . i . , championship k berth Thursday er'' 1 .e. - . : ' - 4,- , , , , night by ovenvbeirning the Bos-s ': ' L ' S '. ';' the Bruins ton ,second ....-- -- - ,,for - - e i 3 ' . -',., , t I,' f ' g l'" -,4 , The Toronto Maple teats .....,... , ,'""' , ' ..'; ,:. ,o avenged an opening playoff loss to the Detroit Red Wings, by el t e:" ' ,, MARINE CORPS AIR STAA ' the' regular season's :. ,, TION, KANEOHE BAY, T. H. downing ' . ., first finisher, 3 to 1. Hooadr! p...lace , , TotisertinnsmerC. ,., A. .' A' - "r 'Mi.. Berryman enmore St., Salt - - '' His . Lake' City, will hold down the Holman Appeals. ' K. Berryman, son I'M?' Myron center field position'lvhen the Dismissal from C C NY and Mrs. Archie Berryman, .1774 Kaneohe Marines open against Y. N. ALBANY, Barber's Point Saturday. (IIP)State Ramona Avenue, , Salt Lake City, The Kaneohe Marines and Education Commissioner Lewis has recently accepted a position eight' other Army, Navy, Air A. Wilson Friday weighed an in the accounting department of . Force and Marine Corps clubs appeas1 by Nat Holman from his international Harvester Company,, ouster as bead basketball coach comprise the Hawaiian Area of City College. of New York.' following his ''clsmPletism. of cr e Baseball League. in accounting and business course Holman, who has been under Capt. Howie Stubbs, Kaneohe suspension for 15 months, was administration at Henager School was coach, said that Harwood , on of Business. selected for a starting- assign,. New York 4 March by ment on opening- day for "his Il at afield. And I Board of Higher Education, the thorough and operated by the City .of New has helped me agreat ;debl on the plate," he said. York. my present job and should be the future,' even more helpful-iSet Notre Dams Drills said Mr, Berryman, who attended SOUTH BEND, IND. ZIA -l . high school in Burley, Idaho. Terry Brennan, new head foot- In Senior Golf Moot ball coach at Notre Dame, will Henager placed him in his new greet 17 lletter men and about ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA;(INS) position. , 50 other hopefuls when spring Bob Wingate of Fayetteville, ' Henager continues to have for drills start April 2. N. C., plays Ed Randall of more requests ac Rochester, N. Y., Friday in the countants, and secretaries, stenogsemi-final- s of the socond annual American Senior Amateur raphers than it,can fill, said Mr. , golf tnurnament at St. Augustine. lI. W. Stevens, Henager president. iii:moi-o.00iip.k.iii- .. , , Phone 'News' For pi 1 I l onirealiakes Fight ,Result - ' , , - - - . , . - , , - ' , ' (...-- , - , , . . -, N . . |