Show - tf i 'fflsXETEXKrUlBUNE JUtflCl83lT THURSDAY MORNING ROUND Bonthron Eastman Set Fast Pace in Stockholm Track Carnival YANKS DOWN AUSS1ES i MARKSFALL VITAL TILTS AS YANKEES Lazzeri Byrd Upset Browns Bosox Rally Downs Bengals Chisox Injuns Victors Wood Polishes Off Crawford Shields Decisively Defeats McGrath to r” ST LOUIS July 25 (UP) — The New York Yankees continued dog the heels of the Detroit Thgers today as they scored a 4 victory over the St Louis Browns to advance to one game behind timers- - 5-- dreppeds By GAYLE TALBOt WIMBLEDON England July 25 VP) —Completing as glorious a comeback as ever was seen m the history of the Davis cup" Sidney B Wood Jr and Francis Xavier Shields today blasted Australia's singles aces Jack Crawford aqd off Wimbledon’s fammis center court to tarry the United States into the challenge round against England Wood first saved the day by winning the fifth set of a beautiful two-daduel with Crawford to take the crucial fourth match 6 2 and tie the series at two matches all Then Shields trije to his promise battered McGrath into submission in three terrific sets 64 6 2 64 Thus the final tally was 3 to 2 for the United States "It’s another of those teams of destiny” said George M Lott Jr who Imth Lester Stnefen started the American comeback with a doubles victory Monday after Shields and Wood had lost the opening singles matches Sat urday And this Isn’t all we re going to o Sun he continued "Tennis like that ry of the defending English team) or anybody else”’ Wpod opened the firing when he and Crawford taking up where the ram stopped them yesterday with on his Sidney leading own service For the first two sets he did not have the sparkle ot yes-was dark t£rday ajid indeed as Jack squared thematch by winning the third and fourth sets Vijpn-McGrat- y tleeign- - gthe won Beetea-IUd&Q- a walk to TSaltzgaver’s single Ruth and Gehrig's single scored one in the first while Lazzen'a homer gave the Yanks another m the sec- 4--8 NEW YORK Thursday’s Schedule Louis Boston at Detroit Philadelphia at Cleveland Washington at Chicago New York at St 6 BRAVES TRIM St n Deus vulllng8 Johnson in run rally A home run by Art Whitney and Slade’s error after a double by Moore gave Boston their 2 1 victory over Cincinnati in th opening game Chick Hafey hit two home runs his first giving the Reds their only tally in the first game while his second came- - with nobody on In the ninth of the nightcap First rams CINCINN ATI BOSTON BHOA1 BHOA 4 11 l'Urbanskl as 4 0 13 3 0 2 3 Jordan lb 4161 4 12 3 Berger cf 3 0 3 0 Koenig 2b 3 0 2 0 Bottomle lb 4 1 I 0 Lee If 4 2 10 Whitney 3b 3 0 Hafey 3 13 0 Comoroskylt 2 12 0 Moore 'rf Piet 3b Slade as T Stewart 'captured the medalist honors in the qualifying round of the president’s cup for n at the Salt Lake Country club Wednesday shooting a Mrs G L Reed with a 94 turned m the low gross score In the first round Mrs Stewart is pitted against Mrs F O Woodbury in the only match The second round pairings-MrA Twelves vs winner of the J Mrs Stewart and Mrs Woodbury match Mrs N R Jackson vs Mrs Moms Rosenblatt Mrs Halloran-Soule- s vs Mrs George Snyder Mrs A P Papworth vs Mrs Reed All second round matches must be completed by Sunday evening according to professional Alex wo-me- s LONDOS DEFEATS SZABO BALTIMORE July 25 VP)— Jim Londos 200 of St Louis world heavyweight champion last night defeated Sandor Szabo 216 of Hun- gary in the feature bout of the wres- show- - tyere Tbe Hungarian fell prey to the champion’s leg split giving up after 48 minutes 50 seconds $62630 (Fully Equipped) 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 0 4 0 4 3 0 0 1 Schulmrch rf Johnson p R DETROIT I BHOA1 1600-mate- r White cf 4122 4 Cochrane 1 1 0 0 0 01 McManus Spohrer Betts p 2b c 1 3 2 4 3 0 8 10 1 1 0 0 1 32 7 "4 3 29 5 27 8 Totals for Comorosky In ninth kxRan for Lombardi in ninth 000 100 000— 1 Cincinnati 010 000 10z— 2 Boston Whit-ne- y Summary Runs batted In — Hafev Two-fcaErrors — Slade McManus Home runs — Hahits — McManus Moore Sacrifices — Slade Comoroskv fey Witney Bases on ball—Betts 1 Struck out— Johnson 3 Batts 7 XBatted SECOND GAME CINCINNATI BOSTON Koenig flkB 2b Bottomley lb Hafey cf Pool rf Comorosky Farrell Stout p O If c xShevlin Klelnhans p xxLomb&rdi ab h o a ho a 0 3 3 Urbanskl ss 4 0 3 llJordan lb 4 2 4 2 Berger cf 4 0 6 0 Lee If 3 0 Whitnev 3b 4 2 M'tore rf 3 0 0 0 McManus 2b 4 0 Hogan r 1 2 Smith p 0 0“ 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 13 10 10 10 10 10 4124 3 0 112 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 2 4 3 4 2 2 3 10 4221 13 4 2 34 7 24 9 32 10 27 15 Totals Totals xBatted for Stout In seventh xxBatted for Klelnhans in ninth 001 100 001—3 Cincinnati Boston 00 1 005 Kramer Hurls 9210 l Olx— 7 six-ru- g 1 1 Troskv lb 3010 114 0 Hale 2b ond 5iKnicker- 521 3 117 bocke ss 3 0 3 c in the Sugarhouse banged out eight hits first three inhings but scored only three runs In the fourth Opvtlak ever eight hits were bunched tor 0 0 0 Hildebrand p 2103 tallies Gates Bailey Brewerton 10 0 0 Lindorff led the winner’s at- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 xxjohnson tack 0 0 0 0 xxxMoas r Lefty Anderson Wasatch Oil Hayes c 0010 linqited the Grocers to four hits 36 1125 15' Totals Totals and had little trouble winning The xBatted lor Berry In elahth xxBatted for Wllshlre In eighth Oilers pounded out 11 hits and were xxxRan for Johnson In eighth materially aided by eight errors xBatted for Finney In eighth 012 000 000—3 Droubay Philadelphia Argyle and Lemon paced 00Q 13J 02x— 8 Cleveland Lemon poled the winner’s attack Error— Hlgglng Summary hits— Foxx Higgins Rice Vosmlk Knickerout k home run with the bags loaded Home run— Aver-Ibocker McNair Trosky i Sacrifice hits in the sixth inning 3tolen base— Warstler - —r— HTIdebTimT Cramer The scores — play a — Kamm 3b how-bee- n 1 port-side- -- Runs batted in— O’Farrell Hafey McManus 4 Koenig Smith 2 Whitney Errors — Pool O’Farrell Urbanskl Whitney Two-bahits — Koenig Pool 2 Moore Home MeUamta Stolen base Two-ba—McManus Bases on Sacrifice— Jordan balls— Stout 3 Smith 2 Struck out — Stout II 3 Klelnhans 4 Smith 2 Hits— Stout 7 in 6 Klelnhans 8 in 2 Hit by pitcher — By Kleinhanr TUrbXJisktr Fs6aball53f£T-Losin-g Ksmm to McNair to Warstler to Foxx pitcher — Stout to Pytlak Warstler to McNair to Trosky Fo-- x Bases on balls— Flohr 1 Wllshlre nrouhav as 2 3 Hildebrand 5 Struck out— Flohr 1 Wll- - ordnercf ahlre J Dietrlrh Hildebrand 4 Passed Bat3b ball— Berry Losing pitcher — Cascarrlla Ladies’ Day to Be Held at Dale Eamshaw shuts Out Nats on Seven Hits Forest! Ladies’ day will be held at Dale Thursday with play beginning at 8 g pi according to professional Mickey Riley A specal tournament is being planned Mrs Jack Gorman triumphed over Mrs Mark Sutton 3 and 2 in the second round of the July leg of the directors' cup for women Wednesday Harry Loynd and Carl Nordberg won from Russ Henderson and Larry SmeltZE- F- 3 and X “in'" the juTyTeg of the best ball tournament Wednesday at the Dale course Fine s Giles Resumes Draper won the Bonneville league tie for the second consecutive sea-Sunday by turning back the threatening Lovinger crew 5 to 0 2 The 15 Feed and Egg team has won 12 of 13 games in the Sunday league dropping one game to Wasatch Oil WASATCH LEAGUE second place club Standing ef- Teams The team hits hard fields brilWon Lost Vhouse1 liantly and has one of the strongest 7 6 4621 hurling corps in local amateur base-- ' 6 Lovinger S Red and White ball Saqt Christensen ace right hander has turned in nine victories Thureday'a Schedule In ten games pitched and is leading Firemen re C V O Community 6pm umpires Scanlon and Prince scorer Har- all amateur twirlers in strikeouts vey (Tribune league game) Sam has whiffed 75 batters for an Schedule Friday's average of 7 5 per game (Pioneer Learur) The club is ably directed by Avar Wasatch Oil is Lovinger Community park 6pm umpires Austin and Feeney Crossgrove who will pilot the Federascorer Snider tion against a combined Firemen vs C V O No Liddell and Randall scorer Oliclub August 12 m a game umpires ver for the benefit of injured players CHICAGO Julv 25 VP)— George Eamshaw today turned in the first regulation shutout accomplished fey a White Sox pitcher this season blanking Washington 4 toU) to make it two m a row for the Chicagoans in the third game of'the senes Eamshaw allowed seven hits two doubles 'but only'once did a Senator spike third The White SoX'drove WaHer Stewart from the attack m the mound with a nine-hfirst three innings The victory was Earnshaw’s eighth against seven defeats to - 7""!! 16pm: S MILWAUKEE Ws July 25 VP) —Gordon Giles of Salt Lake City who entered three divisions of Milwaukee open tennis the Tested today pretournament paratory to resumption of compe-titotomorrow Giles was defeated in the junior singles yesterday but will meet Langdon Guilkey of Chicago in boys’ singles tomorrow He will then team with Art NeiLsen of Milwaukee to participate in the men’s doubles Giles announced today he lias entered the western junior and boys tennis tournament which will open at the St John's military academy at Delafield Wis Monday n 2 BEESON TAKES FEATURt SEATTLE July 25 ()P)—Beeson owned by Mrs L P McGinn came through today to take the main Long-acre- s race over the mile and Dr H F distance tn 1:48 Little’s Ped Mountain was second and- P L Fuller's Sol Hawk third Beeson paid $9 $520 and $610 PIT Waves By LAWRENCE PERRY Special to The Salt Lake Tribune (Copyright 1934 ) NEW YORK July '25— We learn that quietly but none the less effectually certain world’s records made by American athletes this year have appr0ved by the A A U ord committee in advance of the nua November convention of the tlonai organization and that certifi- cates are now in Europe waiting to be submitted for international sanction at the biennial meeting of the international amateur athletic federation at Stockholm on August 28 i No Delay— No Red Tape— ea rec-200- 1 an-si- x na-an- BLOWOUT Athletes' claims that will Je aubmrtted are - Glenn' Gunning---ham’- s made at mile record Princeton on June 16 Bill PROTECTED -- at the senior A A U championships at Milwaukee Ben East- record made at man’s 10 Princeton Jack Torrance’s Shot inches and put of 55 feet 1 Walter Marty’s high jump of 6 feet 9 1 8 inches Following tne ordinary course these "achievements would not have been confirmed by the A A U un-- l “2010 a a (til newt faU and so inasmuch as iiTiiTs the international federation conven 34 112110 Tot all Totals tion will precede the meeting of the xBatted for Tower tn seventh 230 Wasatch Oil record breaking loo boy' oon and whit 8ummarv firrorl— White Tlano Diy 2 athletes would have had to wait until Tower 2 ostler Wooiiev Droubay sioienjthe federation authorities foregath 2 bases— Sacrifice hits— Gardner' RED AND WHITE 4 2 2 4 3 1 1 0 5 2 1 1 3 3 0 0 Radlcr rf Moffatt rf R Herzoa cf Lon cf L BHOA 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 half-mil- Don’t Delay — Come In Today 1 e 2 We Will Gladly Drouhay Home runs — Gardner Arjyle Imon hits — Brown Double Ostler nlaYS— Ostler unassisted? Tower to Ostler Oums Droubay to Brown to to White Struck out— White 3 Anderaon 8 Base on balls— White 1 Anderson 1 Larson 1 Hit with pitched ball — Aryle by Lar-o- n Wild Pitches — White 2 Anderson Day Umpires — Spry and Barney Scorer— Snider Extend You EASY PAYMENT TERMS loin BUY NW AT THESE LOW PRICES Firetlone Courier Type Pa Three-bai- - In Tennis Meet port e There It no' doubt (hat the exot achievements American track and field athletes will be aanctioned at StockPACIFIC COAST LEAGUE WASHINGTON holm Every precaution ceces- SUGARHOTTSB CHICAGO to lnaure this was taken by AB H O A AfiHOA BHOA ary 4 2 2 0 Don 4 2 4 4 Swanson rf 2b 3 12 2 Brewerton 2b Myer 2b 12 13 the A A U officials and the paStandint f Team 3 12 4 14 0 Hopkins 3b 4 15 2 Moore cf Gill rf Smith 1b Won Lost Pet iManush 3 12 0 Simmons cf 4 110 Gates lb 4 2 3 0 Borstadt rf If pers which Daniel J Ferris sec667 4 0 5 0 Morton rf 4 3 9 Cronin ss L’oyd 1b 600 Travis 3b retary of the organization took 4 2 0 4 Morr If 3 0 0 0 Gilbert r 567 Schulte cf to Europe are flawless in all legal 3 12 3 Flandrp cf 3 0 0 Ballev 3b 567 4 14 0 Tuttle sa 3 0 0 Kres lb Murphr rf and athletic details 500 Sewell c 4 2 4 0 West c 3 15 11 tndorff ss 500 2 10 2 Kramer p 3 0 11 Morley p Stewart p Reports from Europe show ad im- 367 Burke Peacock p p 10 0 0 233 mense growth of interest in track and — L" Oxtord-ooTotals 32 ii2i toifield The Princeton-Cornel- l Taesdar Mfht Gamea Washlnston At Lo Aneles R H F Chicago o—t Cambridge meet in London attracted — 0O1 2 2 000 9 001 San Francisco Runs batted in Swanson a crowd of 20000 and an outpouring Simmons 5uarhoue - 11! 600 7 16 An® 010 130 20 To-baError— Cronin hit1 Summar Frror— Gates 2 lindorff S‘o- so Appling 2 large vas not only gratifying to Zlnn and Monso Thomas and -- Mvp- Gill IJimmon Battrls n bs-- r — Bl'v Brwfrton Perock Aoollnz 2 Bock e G Dnubl- Campbell the sponsors but peculiarly so tn the rlflr hit— Moore — —— s Kre-K’e to e to Mver to Cronin hi Kramrr Vyer rharee C°rnc11 Athletic assoc ation which - R H E Apd inz to Ds e to Bonu-At Sacramento Baset on ba' s srorle Rtr trie out Kramer S Reprnrk V 000 6 10 500 001 Seattle Burke 2 Earn has 3 S rura ou will be able to Burke Bses on balls— Kramer Hi ith nics(? from the proceed oon 2 3 100 I0x -- 4 Hits Rtewa-- t 4 in 1 'none hil— Rrererton hr Mor'' Sarrsmenlo all expenses inc dental lo the piTd -- Srsnlon Batteries— Crsahead Ftirke and Tobin mil in third' Burke 4 tn 6 Loslnt preher Gilbert Umpires — 8iewarb Salto Koupal Hartwti and Wirt Scorer European invasion by its athletes Harter it s Golf club Rue Packard won from C Mantle Up in the other feature match Wendall Wilkin medalist advanced to the second round by downing W — — S Hook 6 and 6 Other results: Dr P M Chase defeated Delbert Mitchell default Berlin Aldquist defeated E Wallace S and 5 Norm Weggland defeated A L Aldquist default H Johnson defeated Ray Thomas 6 and 5 and Harold Harkness defeated H Naylor 3and 2 Professional Howard Ridge announced that the following second round matches must be played by Wednesday: Wilkin Vvs Chase AldJohnson vs Weggland quist vs Lott and Harkness vs Packard 2 g Play-Thursda- y Win Oilers Trounce Red and White I ‘ Crew-Make- Sugarhouse Gains Tie for Second Place by My MARLOWE BRANAGAN Unleashing a barrage in the fourth inning Sugarhouse Merchants advanced to a tie with Lovinger for second place in the Wasatch league by toppling the Disinfectant crew 9 to 5 Wednesday at Community park Injuns Again Gang Wasatch Oil league champion unOn Mack Pitchers corked a powerful bit of hitting to CLEVELAND July 25 (UP)— The defeat Red and White 15 to 2 Cleveland Indians made it two out Les Kramer Sugarhouse southpaw of three "over the Philadelphia Athletics today by winning their second had one bad inning the second be ing touched for five hits and three straight game 8 to 3 Oral Hildebrand although hit hard runs but aside from that pitched a Dick Morley starting in thfl' early innings steadied and ffna game held the Mackmen scoreless during Lovinger hurler was nicked 15 hits in his three and one stay on the last six frames He was replaced by The Indians took 11 safeties off the mound four Athletic pitchers Burt Flohr Ronny Peacock Ronny hurled good m the ball but the ball game was over was relieved by fourth when he walked tour Indian The losers scored two tallies in the Done walked first both unearned batters in a row Pinky Higgins Athletics’ third and scored when Gates dropped a baseman got five hits in five times throw from the shortstop on Smith’s roller Smith going to third from at bat CLEVELAND PHILADELPHIA he scored on a fielder’s which BHOA1 BHOA choice point West Singles by Morley 4 0 10 Seeds rf 2 0 0 0 Finney If r Marcum 0 0 0 Rice rf 3 2 3 0 Done and Borstadt and a triple by 0 0 0 O'Averlllcf 3 13 0 Dietrich p Smith gave Lovinger five in the sec4 0 O'Vosmiklf Cramer cf 4 5 5 0 0 'Suburban IVIercliantS l 12 27 10 Lott defeated and 1 in the first round ot Utah 'Copper directors’ cup tournament 5 2 4 0 o 3 o 4 o 5 012—9 000—7 Two-bas- e Fox Errors— Gehrlnaer 8ummary hits — Fox 2 Bolters Johnson Stolen base — Rogell Sacrifice hits— Hamlin Wer-bDouble plays— Lary to Morgan Rogell to Greenberg Bases on balls— 'Auker 2 Hamlin 2 W Ferrell J Welch 2 Rhodes 1 Struck out — Auker 1 Hamlin 3 Welch 3 Rhodes 3 Winning pitcher— Rhodes Losing pitcher— Hamlin Coleman rf Fojix lb Higgins 3b McNair sa Warstler 2b Berry c xMUler-l- f Flohr p iPascarella p jWUshire p shortstop Middle Towvteft lflr right© Pierce third baseman M Allen coach Charles Dudley pitcher Allen Atwood catcher Elmo Lunnen third baseman Rear row left to right Milo RasMAGNA — mussen first baseman R Peterson pitcher and outfield Ben An- Bert RichardsonHarry 1 manAvar field drus pitcher Francis Dudley right Crossgrove feature match of the ager the July leg of the The Draper baseball club has rolled up an Impressive record this season The suburban team has won 12 and lost only one game clinching the Bonneville league title last Sunday The players are: Front row left to right Sam Christensen pitcher Spencer Burkumshaw left field George Sorenson mascot Ross Day center field Ralph Day second base Lee Christiansen third-innin- 1' Totals Piet 3b Slade ss ib Lott Triumphs "Over Richardson wmmmmMmmmmmm BHOA 5 l s oooslinil ton Braves wedged the Cincinnati John5°“ M - J J o0 Oehringer2b 4 3 rf Rogell ss Reynolds Reds deeper into the cellar today as SoUere cf they administered a double defeat taking the first game 2 1 and the nightcap Marty McManus won the second 37 9 27 7' Totals 37 game for the Braves when he hit Totals xBatted for Welch In sixth a home run with the bases loaded Boston 330 000 010 060 in the sixth inning to top off a five Detroit xxAdams To Mrs Stewart Delivered Here 8 DETROIT July 25 (UP)— A double by Roy Johnson with a runner on in the ninth Inning broke a 7 7 tie and enabled the Boston Red So to triover the Detroit Tigers umph The Red Sox scored six runs In the first two ininings jumping on Eldon Auker for six hits Hamlin replaced him The Tigers meanwhile got to Wes Ferrell for six runs In the second inning to tie the score and went one ahead in the fifth The Sox tied it up again in the eighth In Boston’s ninth Rowe replaced Hamlin Werber’s sacrifice and Morgan’s fly put Cissell who had walked on third whence he scored on Johnson's double Gehringer’s fumble 'of Reynold's grounder allowed Johnson to score ine 'Rnswtt)sr Moran 2V rTIPl Juiy Lombardi c CHEVROLET Ninth Upsets Tigers Cissell ss RORTON xPool 1934 000—4 030 Double in BOSTON 1 C C Prize Goes Fast! ri 7 - They’re Selling 100 Louis ENDS OF TWIN Johnson’s - wrestling BHOA Errors— Crosetti Hemsley Summary hits— West Wells Hoag Strange Two-bas- e Lasserl Saltzgaver Campbell Pepper Home runs— Lazzeri Byrd Stolen base— Salta Double play — Sacrifice — Jorgena gaver Melilto to Hemslev to Clift to Milillo to Burns to Mellllo Bases on balls— Broaca 3 Wells 5 Struck out— Broaca 5 Wells 4 REDS IN BOTH Wood was improving right along though and when the fifth set opened he was in full cry Winning points from Crawford was like pulling teeth the big Anzac play ing as well as he ever did but Wood matched him stroke for stroke in the long rallies Inspired by Wood's play Shields told his mates as he took the courts that he wouldn’t give McGrath more than four games a set— and how he delivered! Lashing every ball with all the strength in his big wiry frame Shields played one of his best games He started both the first and second sets with love games scoring two aces in each His count for the match was 13 service aces and 23 placements to only one service ace for McGrath and 14 placements - The- speed and angle of Shields’ shots gave McCJrath little opportunity to use his unorthodox but effective backhand which proved so potent gainst Wood Saturday Captain Dick Williams was as happy as though he- had won the games himself and said the same line- up would go against England in the first singles matches Saturday of LOUIS 5 0 0 l'Clift 3b Crosetti ss 5113 5 3 1 0 Saltzgaver 3b 4 3 0 3 Westcf 5 1112 4 0 0 OBurnslb Ruth If 1 9 1 5 If lb Qehjig Pepper 3320 4 1 1 0 ChapmarLcf 10 1 0 Campbell rf Hoag rf 114 UMelino2b 2 0 2 0 Hemsleyc Dicltey c 1 0 6 0 Strange as Jorgensc 3 3 2 3 Weils p Lazzeri 2b Byrd rf-412 0 xOarma 40111 Broacap lof 36 9 27 16 34 8 27 Totals Totals xBatted for Wells in ninth 110 003 000—5 New York 6464 Mrs BT I BHOAi Washington 0 Chicago 4 New York ft St Louis 4 Boston 9 Detroit 7 Philadelphia 3 Cleveland 8 -- - STOCKHOLM July 25 VP)— Bill Bonthron and Ben Eastman stars of the touring American track and field team scored sensational victories today in the second day o'f the international meet under Swedish auspices Eastman former Stanford university ace bettered the listed world record for 500 meters when he won the event in 1 02 8 The existing official mark is 1 03 made by E Taver-naof Italy in 1929 Bonthron conquered Erik Ny of who recently defeated Sweden Italy's Luigi Beccali m the 1000 meters in 2 288 more than five seconds lower than the record Glen Hardin of Louisiana State captured the sprint in 337 seconds Percy Beard oi the New York A C won the high hurdles in 14 5 seconds and Eulace Peacock Temple university freshman won the broad jump at 24 feet 3 Inches American relay teams won two races A quartet of Bob Kane Beard Peacock and Cornelius Johnson high jumper won at 400 meters from Swedish rivals while the team consisting of Kane Bonthron Hardin and Eastman defeated Sweden in 3:18 ond h 6-- American Athletes General-l- y Succe&ful in Vari- ous Events x the game for Sammy Byrd New York when he homered in- - the Lazzen singled- y “ STREAK OUT traordinary 30x314 440x21 45041 $065 $445 $490 475x19 520 1 1 1 BARR CHEVROLET CO 1 ' i Louis A Bailey Inc “The Firestone Corner" 175 Kail 2nd South St e 8- -r Sr-ilc- p'ars-Tra- -- vis Three-bas- e in Teto-bas- LQ a &th So and State Was 2058 bii-((jef- ray r firestone Service Stores Inc 2nd West and 3rd South Waatch 2320 |