Show — - ' 1 I ' ' i 41 dorm r- - -- - Forest-Dile Alf-Christen- son -- — — — - - TJ i r Special to Th Tribune OODEN--ki-f Christenson- - Ogz Idea traps artist won the G L 1 t I s s ay 1 4 11 - le r - 2 p 1holes 4 II 1i 4 m The shotmakers will conclude the fight for posts on Sunday vrhen 18 will be played at Nibley park starting about 9 a m with the third and final bound slated at Bon- neville on Sunday afternoon start- - - 7 - 27 !Dale Nibley Yacit Club Hem ers Shoi Spirit - y 1 500 500 OM 000 I 2 2 1 0 Friday' atmosphere 38 of-cool - no 11 n) - 0 LI LI 0 irLI n ::: 1 --1-- Li11 k1 LI -q R3 — - -- L4 - --- 1 -- 1 LI 4 1 CO(thTI ': 7 ' IN Iskil 1 ih) U 11 IV - ' - 7 - 117-- i - 7 : 401' ing at 1 o'clock i Two Hundred Athletes Represent Many Directs Meet i ' Owiilers of Yankee The tournament is being directed Nations in Pan American Olympics t Harbeke local Cy by representative Rai :::--bow Will 0 of the U-- S G A public links co— — rn- mittee The test is being backed by :A ' By GEORGE KIRKSEY 4 Thrilling-Matcr Ke p 'Ranger' Busy The Salt Lake Tribune-TelegraCOTTON BOWL STADIUM DALLAS Texas July 16 (UP)— The Bonneville-Nible- y '':::::clash was Twenty-on- e 'A:':':''''i:::'' :i':::::: of the finest munici- Under southern summer skies 200 athletes from 21 nations of the " a 'thriller Mrs 11111006 R C Hill '''''':':'c:?'''''':::''':''::::::''''' in TsV:'1 played the state are enrolled western pal golfers B LAWRENCE PERRY— :::''''''' of the season as she hemisphere Opened competition Friday nighth in the track in the contest ts e Spec il Dispatch to The Tribune put away Mrs Hlrry Borg2-poinThe threesome Saturday events in the Olympics before a- crowd of 10000 ''''::::i:?:rfi!:fMig:::::!!: a k: 5:r0 to i7 - Will be leading Copyright 1937 Mary Lou Thomson came made up of Ed Perry city Ben Johnson Columbia univer- -‘"4 El NVW YORK July 16—With the through with a fine display of champion lNoim Shultz Bonne- sity negro ' and Ray Dean former ix Aws to grab two points from 444'' '''' ville club president and Chuck '' selection of the sloop Ranger as now Prouse—Mrs-DonMrs '?: Stanford Nt 17 Wesley university sprinter Graves Nibley park leader na defender of the America's t‘up VVilliainsMrsL 1 o 4Q ''''- - :v s-- '&v144 s — - Impeting—for—the--San—Franelc - - Round—Pairings chal- Mrs ' against 'r 0 M SOF)wl-th'to gamely'k''':''::!' kcD-dash (4" heats of the 4'-their team in all won front and s' The pairings for the first round lenger Endeavour H came a show keep T ' ' Each winner's time was 69 sec'' follow: Ktk'''Ztr':''!':'::"' of spirit on the part of a few mem- - their matches but Mrs ALEmery ‘M s '"3''''''' ' Mrs J F Farrell and Mrs Dave ' 1 p In—Ed Perry Forest Dale onds " 'ebers of the New York Yacht club Ravenscroft came ctS — 4 ti N 'ZrJ Norm Shultz Bonneville Chuck Leads All The Waythrough for the ':N'::::::':':::::: 114444 ' ' ' holder of the cup which must have Nibley parkera to pluck the narrow a 7rraves Nibley park 1!:lac'"' '' oltrs '''4k Dean broke on top in the first been gratifying to Harold S Van- Win1:05—Juddy Wilcox Bonneville '' ''' race and led all the way to the tape 4 NEW YORK July 16 (INS)— derbilt Mrs G A Dixon and Mrs A E f f' Dale Phil Vern Forest Bogier owner sole of and soOs skipper '''''':'':::'::7:-:se N- '" to win by two feet over Perrip For d eman Becker ' Bowdle Bonneville '''''-'t ' dingexpemeracaleyon— the—defending yacht Tech Riker '14sa-ers to win from the Country club : onnevil e ilioSavage a scale that sliding allegedly First of all the America's cup kk Jose Acosta was third all :::-No Larry Summerhays Forest Dale sprinter 4 committee amiably and thoughtfully Miss Hofmann - : ': ' ' s'"the way and finished about three lated the amateur code 2 I Harry Gurley Bonneville a the selection of Ranger so hastened 0 l De All ' Mar ' Helen Clarence three feet Walker behind Hofmann ' wits only Fort :41:15—Hack Owen Forest Dale typesetter that the act coincided with Mr Men's Fine '' ''ik final which neat y4ieioe the to for a match win Douglas from and famous player marathoner ‘ii:Royal Jensen Forest Dale Sid qualified d Vanderbilt's birthday will be run Saturday nig'-i- t from the Dalers s''' ''o Hemstreet Nibley park Keene N H faces investigation :5' -- - —:Secondly George Nichols a forThe next matches are slated In the second heat of the - 'i t 1:20—Mel Jensen Forest Dale ArNew England association mer commodore of the club offered August 20 at Forest Dale ''' the by Jo's° Colombia Sanchez of trials Goff nold Bonneville Purdie Jack A A U 4 a cup for a further series of races The results follow: and Johnson were off Almost tor Forest Dale Dan Ferris national A A Ti among Ranger and the sloops NIBLEY PARK BONNEVILLE k::' si :'':: : Demke Forest Dale gether Johnson quickly shot into 1:25—Hy :'7'4::: Mrs Hill Borg 12Mrs 212 l ' '' l said Friday he had Yankee and Rainbow of the Mary Thomson 2 IMrs Prouse rivals ' ::-Reg $1 to $165 1 Howard Collins Bonneville Vern the lead and finished first with secretary S E Hemstreet 0 to office Boston the over '''''' turned Vanderbilt of for the honor Williams sloop 3 him Brazil Assis of baind Bento Dalton Forest Dale Mrs 1 Mrs We r 2 Thompson e ' :::::::::':::i: ''' :'' 'e national a copy of a letter that De Mar defending the famous trophy Third- Mrs Emery 3 IMrs Geertsen 0 1:30—Paul Owmby Forest Dale and Ruben Bonifacino ' 1:7:::::?!:::::'iii::: a Mrs Hansen race ' to ownof 12Mrs B Gerard had written a Messrs Lambert 213 l ly sponsors Lang :: Assis' third s :: Broken lots: and patterns! Al Emery Nibley park Paul Foster champion of Uruguay 3 Mrs Farrell Sweet Mrs 0 D C "cer:::'?'" er of Yankee and Chandler Hovey Mn Ravoserft 2 12 ILI strong finish caused experts to pre- - in Washington some which Nibley park - iBeverly Putnam ---12—All fully sort of ac- Rainbow's owner offered to keep dict that he would be a strong con- - tainly requires Total 1212 :':':::': 111s rtillwkiti—hilioCnw11Iti OtGDEN C C inin COUNTitY commission—no tion" their CLUB yachts tender in the finals '1'!':j::::: 3 !Mrs Jackson 0 Gindrup De Mar declared himself with expensive enterprise—so that Range- It re withBecause of rs Moore 3 !Mrs—Bundy 0— -' -- don't -- calculate ''sk collar attached W!lite plain Mrs ther— Stewart 212IMrs Mien i? might—have advantage—of drawals trials—were—not—necessary 012 Whitworth 3 IMrs White ' further tuning up for the forthcom- Mrs : in the race but the five to let running cost me anything" 1 ys 'Mrs Dobbs Mrs Cassidy 112 I ' fancy patterns—Sizas: I 1 IMrs Dixon Gorman 2 - and followed with an unusual the blue ribbon of Mns ing contest for 07 in the 3 !Mrs Leonard At-PrincetoMrs WoOribur- 0 - pmeeanred7linai the heats as secvheendtulaepdnproposition Ferris stated It called the seas- -- -Mrs Granville 0 1Mrs Becker 3 for a $50 allowance if he finished All qualified for the finals 7 lb This action on the part of Mr Tritlxsr Dika TinifdrAs - of San among the first five $25 If he finthe Welerhauser Jack not v Mr socksieefr'- -' was and Lambert 16 (P)— PRINCETON to Bramwell 2 N and J Hovey ished sixth Mrra tenth from July ! IHerlsenIlaoifmann won club the 04 Francisco 01110' at all surprising Of all members 1:: JIXItto 11211'1 rj Already victors over the combined first beat inOlympic y12 tlTer 232 seconds Conrad° nothing if he could not place that of '''''' Harvard-Yal- e ‘ tr4:'::::::?i'':i4 in big D Douglas — 2121Mrs Dowell- -- -which in interest a club forces in the first en- highQ' Mrs Cuba was second and 2 of Mrs Brown Lyman Rodriquez ur ''''4:':4r:::'N:::6 1 boat has been '' ama21411Mre like Mrs Mar Armour "De steadily Lum gagement of their American-togril racing other any 4n was of Colombia Jose '1Tucker : 3 Mre Jensen 0 Oxford and Cambridge universities third 'Sanchez y teur athlete is entitled to all his waning for some years their two Mrs ' 3 IMrs BroanloW e Schofield J 0 ':3''1'2 s will-seek--to I — take the kad in their legitimate expenses no more no yachtsmen stand among the leadO 19- - I " — -- - other International Total 5 Walker-Victor track series with ing proponents of giant windjamless" said Ferris "The Washing11‘Maittilla 'N' mers just as they share place with Princeton and Cornell in Palmer's his ofthe second heat Perrin Walk- - ton organization accepted In Vanderbilt galthe Harold we stadium Saturday afternoon a fer in That mistake among part i er outran Lonnie Hill North Texas d amateur to believe that Since their 5 tie in the inaugural lant and Teachers college student Walker's There is reasonfrom rs - - -- - - of the nation the De meet in 1921 each tem has won time Mar 4 sportanien arrangeprofited was 227 seconds - three times' merit" two Trial heats were held in The fact however that Mr VanThe Americans with three J C track events Then the only Trenton derbilt was obliged to finance the champions Standish Medina of N J Highlanders United States designing building and maintenance Princeton and J Hamilton (Ham) soccer I 4 champions who iost to Ar- (Continued from Preceding Page) of the new cup defender whereas a Huckler and Howard' (Wreck) Thursday night met the in the past defending sloops have Nelson Welch of Cornell on their roster ! gentina 18 for Each hits to Irish-clubeat of Winnipeg Canada in b usually been underwrittenbysyn- the Athletic 9 to 4 Friday -are favored Iin five events British another soccer game-- i ---1Celanese Lisle -to less a the The dicates Is reproach novelty weevers i entrants look the strongest—in a In' the game which concluded was 'Sugar Cain's of the New York Yacht third oftriumph members Lace Gaucho 1 number the neck two' with similar other and season s the Cain 10 pons-m)-s styles 0 yielded v Friday night's program the Canaan indication of how hits one of which was club and Wine White YellowBlue Green— and Competitors the half-mil- e " dian team defeated the Highlanders HOLLYWOOD Cal July 16 (113- )- times than Wally Moses' as eleventh- - homer of in have changed yachting as rated season-In-tthe tossups Jump Brown 190—of —New in othek affairs of this topsy-turv- y R Yarson scored theonly goal MaxieRosenbloom All sizes inninT first vault pole MediniOntercollegiate in the first period giving the High- York was forced to ra—y in the world - --- --CHICAGO e last two years-- is —champiorr-thlenders a 0 lead at the hal- f- The closing rounds Friday night to slap In former years reaching back PHILADELPHIA B 13 FL 0 A - H 0 lq in his man a outstanding specialty Canadians launched an offensive out a decision over 6 2 Finney ' Cf- 4 1 8 Piet 2b 5 into the nineties the club Moses rt 4 1 3 0 Kreevich Cf 4 3I 4 0 Hucker and Welch are favored in early in the second period and H Johnny Erjadec 182 Duluth young Minn containeff aearly element with mil- Werbir 3b 5 2 2 1 Walker rf 4 2 2 0 large d hurdles and the the high lb 4 3 8 O'Bonura lb 5 3 6 1 Beckwith outside right tied the Referee Jack Kennedy apparently lions in the bank and salt in its Dean - two-mil- e s Hill If 4 0 0 011tadcliff If 4 1 2 0 run respectively — 'score L Horne inside left made refused to recognize Rosenbloom's blood—Whenever--a—cup--def- e :tiit4fi: 3 1 5 It Appling--11 I 0 3 24 ' nde r cooky ' l6414 t I : -- the 31a 3 3 1 5 3!Dykes i91 at punches openlgioverbackhanci was needed involving a cost of from Teter: isihg so II 1 ' 0 the as legitimate—blows---which—co- - - - 2b 3 1 0 11Cain '1750000 to nearly a million for build- - Amble 4 I 0 2 e Rosenbloom points third: upkeep and racing all one had it"011ii ? 8 (7 A Ferko the Highlanders' inside His younger opponent showed in- ing to do was to announce that a syndi2 1 0 01 Nelson p t ' leftscored the final goal in experience but willingness to mix cate was wanted to pay the shot gRothrock I 0 0 01 ' CO 4 -- ----30 seconds of play it throughout i 'lila traly----111A-TS--24 7 27 10 Totale 4 Formation al suchagroup would --- Totals-3- 4-10 in Ambler the x—Batted for eighth Back in Philadelphia be the work of an hour -- 100 100 200- -- '4 1914 011 131 02x— 9 in the case of one of Sir Chicago yEASTERN POINT Conn July 16 batSummarThomas- - Lipton's- - challengesthree ted in—Moses Hill Werber Dean Appling Sailors Optima and Pinch-fro- Kinffsley-Ties-18-Ho- le -- defeated -styles All Helen formed as it were spon- Bonura 3 Kreevich- Dykes 3 Sewell Two ' syndicates ''''4'''''Illib Waterhouse can 2 Dykes champion with the new ventilated brims Plain or fale taneously overnight and three Home run—Moses hlt—Werber of Rhode Island 4 and 3 Friday in — BonuraSaarlfices Stolen sloops were produced R the Double Walkertry —Thoman plays—Ap 'tii:M:A'-Ifinalof -- cy barlds:Sizes 614 to 758 to Plit to Bonura 2 Bames on balls— limuob piing ')': Shennecosset's nineteenth women's l'' Invitation tournament She AMERICAN ASSOCIATION off Cain 4 Nelson I Strikeouts—By became ' Hits—Off Thomas 2 Nelson I Cain 2 Kangas City 1 Milwaukee -' ' :' 0 In 3 '' 12 in Nelson 5 in Thomas club 4 Mt -Utah innings of 1 star the Ed woman third Paul Minneapolis the at gave Magna with golfer Kingsley 4 Copper izt--Thomas Hit ratn at (Radcliff) by pitcher—By $ 7- Reg least three Griswold cup triumphs to definite indications Friday that he isfully prepecLiorihe nafinnal oczu mbus Toledatreponed Logtng—pttche ' tlf: : le ''''': '"Z I amateur golf tournament ' '':':'" t fr MMiss Bauer i who f a amateur equaled preEd perhaps the best ' Reg I li :4 — - vious triple I 01 Dorothy Campbell golfer ever produced by this state By—Ja-Illetzer-M- iss ) V Hurd Howebby still has a long way tied record and bettered -t!Ofb-e)at $30016—clear before Reg to catches she go up with the mark on the incoming nine at Glenna Collett Vare's seven vic- - the Salt Lake Country club with a ' ' tories won with comparative ease sizzling During his aen- oile-tad-1 over a rival whaonlytw sational-roun- dr Pld 4g Ii ? 9 i defeated 'her 2 and 1 in a ' birdies and an eagle 18 -- 1)N4Murial 11 CHICAGOi-Jul- y— I I Island tnatchforthe Rhode title set was record The by A Veatch Broadcloth I iliglooll: i -S' ---st KA-a '' ' at t chneiterGeorge professional ' fromLongviewWash-completed -— 411 '4' ' tball-----------N the Ogden Golf and Country-club ‘''N- - ' Aher guest for the women's western 7774101 to ete k" 1 1 :e or ' ' 7 — N'-''t during the state open links tourney ' golf championmhip Friday by junior Saturday's Schedule 1°7 ' -CI 4t:: ''' 2 p re—Susarbouse vs East Benrh-- t :' last season conquering-- Betty - MacKemer of vs Jordan Poplars 3 m—Avenue Cubs p ''-L' N Kingsleyi-bagge—D ' his AaglorNo Peoria 111 5 and 3 in the ' ‘ V' t )0' lo " ' '' A41-1 s:1::- :( 12 but went one over par on six - $198-Value- s' 0 :" final 16f :A: —RegI I t° s — - Misi MacKemer played IuMfantly --- Gil: and etvoeun nilinise beliredvieenstctahmireteeonn ‘ vdlir'IR 4 "5 1 1 lb ir :"f' - - - —:i t eis -fi three In spots running down a 1Jf ) e: e "4:1't 4:k to t- ' 1 r ' ' - :er -— f fourteen sixteen and eighteen k to hole a win cl the with third limill ‘ 5 putt itY' 'V 4 ' 7 '4 0 — In Kingsley's foursome' were Or ty - birdie 'but -- could not match-t- he s ' — I ' 4 r1 -- - —Softball " '' — Attraction — val W Adams Dr Adam S - Ben-T ' new titleholder's steadiness 0 -- '144 J tt 4444 i' '' k : '' ' ' ' ' Ed'a senstL- - - ' i vz ‘'1 Veatch the first far westernN ' — ' Ion andWalterJones TONIGHT 4 -- tional playing apparently was only '1' a I er to and 'kto: win the first thetitle It"It: !tom in'Whites : ' eclat and TNA st‘ 's -stylei ' 1 Slipon :s t l - 4 0 manifestation of the golfing spirit her section to reach the f411815 A 1 - A II' ''" ' Plaids and Fancies AlL guaran— for Which 'pervaded the group A the first nine holes in 40 &s V ' played the best Adams shot a No Temple etrokes one over par and made the i Onn Fairgrounds l7 v and fast color All t :i:: N' teed sc11:4 ''(Aoip 1 4 — ' AC '' i ' ' PROGRAM ? score of his links career ':'''' ' 4 7-1 it 3 up She won the twelfth with 4 i?"' turn 1t sizes A ''' ' U I:30 P ' : Utah Power Ti ' N 1 '?'7:1'):' a par 5 and ended the match with Kingsley's card: 0— I 1 Boosters K 161A '0 klW I I 'Yrv c ' NN - another a ' Par out ' -: " I 435 434 444- -35 - t TiNi 'adman Pirates ra Rotary onthefift07 II Tregulatiol-434 345 443- -3 44 ' i k ' ' fp----- eenth it 'I Kingsleyout— Soy juniors ‘ 44: v '''4-ff: ' '4:" — 355 443 445-3- 7-72 rt ' 8:30 SPANISH FORK vs Par in 43 '':'10 - '' qa --' 1 o) 4! — 034' :S —— Kingsley-Irv-7714 1 — Ni p: e Iv' t a ' ? ' Team ' AUERBACH GIRLS 9:30 BlindBowling s rr4 :'' i'7-4 ICI At' -111k I'' -vs-SOU- TH Wins7Links-Ti-tl JORDAN : 771 14t 4 16 UP)AL'blind ST LOUIS-T- uly '1 rK '''' South Jordan Undefeated hi ' men's bowling team will compete in 'ii tec:27 -- -AarisslliireauLeatme — A-P- --"- 16 I sc oo the city league here next winter It KING KONG KELLY 1g I ' ' is captained by Edward I 'TIZZY DEAN" of Softball I Endicott II W1110716 001161L' Friday 11 junior from 'Rockford Coy ' I I - - Will Pitch for Spanish Fork librarlart-for-th"''" '" blind at ''''- - ' defeare'd Bert McDowell Jr of Kan-- I ADMISSION-2- 50 1937 sas City—r-THE GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN STORE library who in a recent game came - DIRECT-- ENTRANCE FROM ' ' ' iI ' --- the western Junior golf champion' Players' Passes Will Not Be through with a 127 score finishing' BROADWAY -- - Branadway and State Honored with three straight strikes and a ship tournament at the cherry Hills 11 ' to RUN would had as OUT" 1' t "But luck have I it—my bait club Imnsbasp spats - lo I - comfort! IIN ATIEBBBACIIII'§ c rTrinrITTD "xliln- r‘ RsT 9 N I—N1 kV getres Nlb ley Park 1212 Bonneville 1112 S L C C 17 Ogden C C 7 Forest Dale 19 Fort Douglas 5 ' I Tr 7'1tAt7': 1141001' 2314 12-- -- 12 into -- - — -- — r OP 12 Vs 11 24 'A - the-sizzlillt- street i A 26 - -- L- I WOMEN 'S' GOLF LEAGUE W L Pet Pt 2 0 1 000 36 2 1 000 29 Vs Atterbach's Atr-Co-Ok- at from tep - an- I For First Place 0 --S- - Forest Dale and Isioify park took the lead in the Utah women's team golf race Friday by turning In their second straight- victories of the 'season The Dalers downed Fort Douglas 19-- 5 and Nibley won from Bonneville by a meager 1 The other match Friday was taken by the Salt Lake Country club from the Ogden linksters 1T-- I-- Johnson Dean Victoriou In Tests at Dallas (ex II ! I' - Two Women's Teanis Now Tied Forest rhoe Millet Country riguK b Bonneville Fort Douglas ogoeo c c Shop fat !tr - ITake Links Huish defending champion ts again favored to carry- off the honors Sunday at 9 a m the final four eVents of the singles championship will be conducted to be followed by a special event for women The state handicap title event scheduled for Sunday afternoon will close the program Fifteen—gunners competed in the trouble trophy shoot scheduled as a a aa for early arWith sallup opening shoot rivers Saturday it is predicted by officials of tbe local club some 60 shooters of outstanding ability will have registered - II 50-bi-rd an a 1 with four events comprising the' first half of the singles championship Gunners from seven western states—Utah Nevada Wyoming Idaho Montana Oregon and Galifornia—are expected to enter Arthur F Larson treasurer of the sponsoring Ogden Gun club and manager of the tournament Is a shoot said--Th- e class competition and is conducted under the auspices of the Pacific International Trapshooting association ' Following the singles event the Sa:turday Beeker trouble trophy Friday afternoon as the seventh annual Utah state trapshooting tournament —oSened - at - the - John— M- Goodin-de-A-SundBrowning Memorial park near the Ogden Golf and Country club He hit 47 targets out of a possiThe first 18 holes of the ble 50 out Sam Sharman test to determine the four public of Salt nosing Lake City Charles Huish links shotmakers who will repretientl of Eureka and C B Higgins OgSalt Lake City in the national 'tour- den- who tied for second place honors-witentire-doublof 46)00 champlonshIpTwith !lament at-SFrancisco on August - The hinitial scores two events of 25 pairs of targets event of the tourna9 tol4wllI be played Saturday af- ment proper will open at 9 a m each will be run off Charles ternoon 'at Forest Dale starting at t ' Fight for Posts on Team Will Be ' - an AiinilIUtah Traps Tourney in Ogden First Round I ' ay I Captures- - 01)eningiEvent— - - - Scene 61 - ' - :To en-s--- ' - - 1 0 r 3ITLY 17 1937: AnaM""1111° - - 'SATURDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE 'IMMUNE ' ) ' '! one-poi- nt 12-1- 0 ::- s:::: 5-- -- : T ''''':':a::::':':::'::i:: - her-finest- - ---I shot-maki- De Mar Fitces I e 1 - - — - : ''- ' -- :: ‘ D 4 ' ' c - ' 05'''''lie-4'- -' '' 0 c)V ' ''1- ia ' 4-- -- - :::' - former-Georg- ::- ----- LL "'robe hi East 41 ALU sic' li''::: "::::':::-:i'1"- : ' ld - "": fifty-thir- s' er - 0''' - : SIIIIIIITS- - : ' 's - :i: ' : : 'P — —MeetSlated last-minu- te gr 200-met- er 01 OCI ):: 4- -- well-talio- re ' 4-- : v- — kg - v0e)::: ': ' 0 — L Snare Wild Game - I5-- nTiffes high-minde- 4-- A Maxie Rallies To Win s' iA VOL 0 -— 1 -- k SPECIAL VALUE' S 11in T S i :: —2 Regular 69c 1 t t --: EX11111-2- -- q' --- — - -- 7-- 1 he e - - -- 120-yar- e C ' Oanadians1-second-goaran- l Jean XV — d-A B Liner- st Iiewelk-e-----5-- the-las- ' Ed Mark at S 1Po-Jean-- Bauer - 1 4 Three-bal- bases-Sew- ell sire 0- i :: - it— the-IS-h- SIDE' ole Veatch- - IS11444451x- le I -- - - - ' ''- : ----1- - d - -1- 1 - o ASH 1 r 04:-14av- 11 ti p e icv -- -- Y - — I f4 L- - '' 1til " f "r 4 IstN-c- ' 1st - I 161 A- -- a - !:': -- — -- i' ts f - 4 :: - ' ' - r pre-shru- -T- -- ' k - ' ' - e :rt - 4 I e r the-pub- !: - - - '140-'Ii-0- i lic k -- - - - -- I ' ! — - ' ' tivw ? - ili-- — '----- 4: :: - - 1 t - PAJ AMAS - s ft44 -- - ! — lien's ' - k 111 s ' K - - ' alai -- or — -- -- 4 -- -- I - - rt99? - ': - IIIIITE pARK -OST- LERS $198toclearat - & - - :?-- 4 e A' ------ - t1 - - -- - F 'I '::::''4 - le JuniorSe : '---- Tisiumphs ?- 4P 1 85 - ' ' ' ttiO - Chub v :::lti:' - L-Coun- -- 4riz::::r4 - ern14:11 0 7 ?"0 t 'IF - 'r - i i!' r |