Show laalaj' Monuaf- - -- Shorn How 4 Head Man Pitching Ace llands Powerful Brewer Tires First Defeat ''P v S L Softball Standings And Averages hitters I rson Vf W A Hale M W A Thurman M W W Olson M Anderson Ah 57 57 60 57 35 35 A A Brewer Tire Jeff Brewer Tire Wilding Dupler Fur Coleman N M Johnson O W H Pet 2ft 2o 21 Nelson A 7 6 58 5 2 20 JO Club Industrial league leading hitters ing games of July 13 Ab R 3 7 eon FPCO Aste Place U P Boosters Chatwln Utah Power Fill ton W H Bints Heath Police Dept anderwerf Beneficial Life Pedeiaen Arden Dairy Boyd U P Boosters WcQuene Olson Booster! U P Boosters Polict Dept P U IS Includ- H 5 " 17 " Pot i57 6 10 7 12 11 12 17 21 14 17 3 1 15 5 11 31 1 L ft 11 2 4 11 11 37 13 14 20 25 25 47 39 36 27 27 records Industrial PiWhin cluding games of June 14 Brewer Tire's dependable chuckLou Jeffs and Guy Anderson each have a mark of 400 Other leading hitters are Hap Wilding of Dupler Fur 396 Ern Coleman x O Nelson 394 Wilf Johnson Jd W A 388 John Oswald Dup-lFur 388 and Allen Hardy of ers leagus 6 tft 500 4H0 4X0 447 4 16 417 407 407 40b 82 378 FPCO straight wins and no losses Anderson of Brewer tops the pitchers His teammate Jeffs has won eight and lost one Jeffs leads the league in average runs per Earl Poore of game with 2 7 M W A has won three and lost one and Bill Munsey N O Nelson ace has won eight and lost four In the Industrial league Milt 10 has Quigley throughout held the leadership This the campaign Sumlay’s Schedule 6 90 p m At White Park — Shamrock hoolpriuler Recreation Department — to p ni Lxchauga n p m — Associated 9 JO p m — Democrat 31 Zu lake Coy softball standings cluding games of July 14 Shop x erase In- Dang Company Associated Oil Allen 379 y With 7 ftiidsn W H Hints fiiee Adren Drv Mann L I 6up Vint eut U P Bot Gihhrst P Dept fepradlc Salt Decker-Bradle- In- FPCO 7eon Aste cr Oil J vchance Club Torn g Democrats republicans Optu al Shop Zinik J’lnnv Bcverse Club Oil x s i Finney 10 p Bex Pears scoier BlriKham m in vs IS A H G W at No 2 umpires Anderson and Allsop Fort Douglas Soldiers pushed the Barnett and Weiss crew around almost at will Saturday as they bopped out a 14 to 2 decision over the Jewclrymen in an Amateur game The army crew started scoring in the first canto and rolled along under full steam collecting runs in every inning except the third Jack Griffith started on the middle hill for the Fort crew and held Barnett and Weiss to one run before he was replaced by Armstrong who In turn allowed one tally Fort Douglas swat row was fairly active behind the mighty maces of Jack White Sheean and Floyd Deland was his team’s standout getting two for three at the plate The box score: hapless Watt Hone a lev t WFISSI FT AB H O Al 4 2 2 II Wyate - If 4 3 1 DOUGIAS ABHOA rf 2r 0 Zb 2 mi 0 Wh'le rf II Warbrlu lb I 1 1 I Thnrup cf 112 BHwrd Cb 1 0 4 nelnd p III 1 2 0 II Sheehan aa f Hwks rf 3 0 0 ni Roger c Hanaen lb 1 0 4 0 Putman 3b 0 0 I 2 lion ( II t 4 2 2 4 0 8 2 3 1 1 4 2 2 3 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 t c 3 Flovd If 10 husky chap who holds down the Gru-T Hka 2b p 2 111 0 1 21 Griffith p shortstop post for G E Supply Caatlno lb 2 1 1 0 Armelrng p 10 Mackrall 3b has sparked his team to new Total 28 8 ft ©I Total 35 12 21 3 0 heights with his timely hits end ono 1 — 2 Weiss and 001 dependable fielding Quigley is one Barnett 140 Fort Douglas x — 14 262 of Salt Lake City's finest softball Stolen base — Waie Three 8ummar Two one hit — MarkraU base hit — White players Rut s batted in — Hemslev 2 Lomasney White ft Warburton Hheehan I Hod 2 Huber Next Griffith Inmnf’s pitched— Bv Griffith 4 Del ami 4 2 Charge defeat to Del and Behind Quigley is Larry Huber Run 2reupnimlhle for— Del atk d fi —T Bv De out Htrm n Armstrong base-mas Life Beneficial slugging first land 2 1 Hawkins Griffith 5 3 Btuiea on bads— Off Dei am 4 with 538 In th third hole A Wild mth— Dei and Paed rmt rnn is Fred Aste EPCO Zeon'a fireball hall — Gram 2 Barber and Umpire Scorer— Van Waacnen pitcher with 500 Chuck Stagg of Deb U F Boosters is hitting at a 480 clip and Chet Chatwin of Utah Wins Trotting Ecrnt Power has the same average Wint Flitton W H Bintz's fleet fly — OLD ORCHARD Me July 15 IT) Returning to the form that chaser is batting 447 and is the him a trotting standout of league's leading run scorer with 17 stamped and is tied with Huber for most 1938 E J Merkle's Long Key raced to a straight-hea- t triumph Saturday hits with 21 The select group also includes in the J2900 Goldsmith Maid trot feature event on Vic Heath of the Police Depart- for ment with 436 Dowie Vander-wer- f a grand circuit harness racing proa 3 Haw-k- 1 FPCO Beofl o e supply W H Bum F Booster Beneficial Arden Dairy TMlire Department Utah Power V Reaper Post Office N 0 Nelson Brewer Tne i nmmert lai M W A Artisla 20 30 Hub Utah Pnultrv 1 Beneficial Life Cudthv Packing Hafewav Mores Bennett Glass A 8 A R htrell Paterson Mt Fuel leleihone Supply Co Whit Star Shamrock Footprint Rita Temple Alley A merit an Linen Coppcrcite Recreation Dept LIv Junior Chamber To Fete ‘IJ’ Coaches I ELY Nev— James Aiken newlv appointed head football coach a the University of Nevada and Jim Bailey former Fallon high school coach and now freshman coach at the university will be guests of the junior chamber of commerce at a open athletic banquet here next Thursday night Aiken and Bailey are making a tour of Nevada cltiea urging grad imtca of high school to attend th nmverity and Nevada citizens t support the Nevada university They left Keno this week and will MMt In Mindrn Tpnopah Gold Caliente an field I Vega Tindie before arriving In Ely and from here will go to Elko Wells Battle Mountain and Lovelock later vieltlng towns in the vicinity of Reno 417 Dale Pe- o last-plac- All eight clubs in the Salt Lake Federation of Amateur Baseball still glowing as a result of their decision over Pinney Beverage Wednesday in the annual benefit game are slated for action Sunday - Germania Club Looks to Annual Ontinn scorer Van Wagener BARNETT Optica! 7ink 4 Utah-Idah- four-gam- S 3pm m Up Car Today tip-to- Seeded Stars Lose In Maryland Meet short-ende- ts 10-- 8 6 10-- 8 0 2 2 one-mil- Bovle-Bruc- 0 2 Mill-me- n 2 4 Plans 2 “lt man-ager-b- ut (Ica just say "Tony " he'd probably recIt sooner That s been the won six and lost two and Newt first handle for an even 10 years Mann of G E Supply has w'on when "fonv” began his baseball eight and last four Vincent of ecreer at 16 and its stuck ever U P Boosters has won six and sine e lost three and Evan Gilchrist of Right now he a 26 and rates as the Police Department has won the oldest player on the Cardinal four and lost two sqiiHd but he doesn't look it either Sid Rock ‘'imported" California in plaving or batting performances rhui ker who suffered a broken 'Tony" just happens to be leading the Pioneer league in home leg on Saturday July 8 in the Is getting runs runs scored Oil game rates up among along nuely It was a tough break the leaders in fielding performance for the A S A R club of the and is mar the top in total bases Employe' league by whom Sid Is Which showing would rate high in emploved to lose hi services amt any league by a broken leg vutually wrecked 13 for Tony the Smeltermms chances for a second-hal- f The Cardinal trim is the thirRocks championship Injury is the worst softball mishap teenth of which 'Tony" has been Benefit day will be a member playing for such of the season as the Cincinnati Reds in held on Monday July 31 this year and it is the one game when every- the National league San Francisco one who enters th gales must in the coast circuit and Columbus In the American association have a ducat But Tinney Beverage Is the only entry even if tho numhrr is 13 and supn the Columbia league that has not posedly a jinx 1939 la turning out been shut out In the present cam- to be one of his good years He doesn't take any stock in superRti-tion- s paign or so he says alLhough he Lang company has snapped out of its batting slump and with does admit having a favorite bat Crain's super pitching the club U that he credits with being a big going to be hard to stop in the factor in his baiting performance second half Columbia league race to date There Is a human interest story ataiut "Tony" that allows just how Bill great a guy he Is In 1935 when ho was playing for the Toronto ilub In the International league Cily Arc the trajn they were on arrived kvte for a scheduled game and the boys CHICAGO July 14 r) — Wilbur Coen Jr of Kan- had to start right in without a sas City fell before the fine net little warm-ujiractue play of Chicagoe Bill Murphv Fri- I’laved Second day In the semifinals of the WestIn that longue 'lotiy was placing ern Tennis tournament losing In sec omi base and in the early Instraight aria 6 4 7 5 6 2 Murphvs opponent In th finnls nings one of the opposing players a kno krd a T exn leaguer that pdlrd fill be the winner of semifinal battle between his broth- nut to thr fence between the fieldTo facilitate getting th er Chester and Jack Ttdbail of er ball to the plate to nip a run- Los Angelrs Bert Giles of Arden Dairy has ognize rs p Ab Will Warm L Nctters Drub Ogden Meet Thomas Vardasco Robello Manager of Pocatello Cardinals Top-seed- Pays $ 1692 v BALTIMORE July 15 CPI-- Art f unknown and a tipped over the apple-carof Wayne Sabin of Portland Ore and Gil Hunt Germania entertainment commit- Washington defending champion in the Maryland state tennis semitee finals Saturday Hal Surface seeded third beaten by Sabin in the gold racquet finals CcN Akron Post last week dumped the Portland AKRON Ohio July 14 (T7— Davis cupper in a tough four-sett5 Thomas Moran Dnwlpr former Ed Alloo unColgate university football star seeded unknown from San FranFriday was appointed head football cisco took Hunt to the cleaners and basketball coach at Akron uniin a match marred by a disputed line decision versity dersen Arden Dairy 407 and Al 407 Boyd U P Boosters Topping the Industrial league pitchers is Fred Aste of EPCO Zeon with six wins and no defeats Aste also leads in average runs per game with two and has mowed down 62 men by the strikeout route for an average of shghtly Tribune Intermountain Service more than 10 per game Grant POCATELLO Idaho— He's the Gunderson of Bmtz has won 11 and lost three Gunderson has whiUtd number one man of the whole Car136 batters to date and in one dinal outfit and officially the title contest fanned 18 men is Thomas Vardunco Robello when you holler at him Six and Two Tedesco Pinney pilot The Beveragemen went Into action last week on three occasion —and at least twice the pitching was exceptionally spotty The four-ma- n mound staff has been as overi worked as a farm horse during FORT ERIE Ont July 15 ('PI— spring planting and the question of who will gives way The biggest daily double of the to how can pitch ofSunday them pitch! any Canadian racing season was won by Two Straight two ticketholders at Fort Erie FriHelper has dropped two straight Stenday when Governor Bill and second-hal- f starts In race and torian came in and paid 41692 20 is now the holding down the cellar for 42 for the combination spot but the Miners are In a swell WilUam Floody of Stamford spot to do something about fattenConn and an elderly Toronto wo ing their average at the expense man who refused to divulge her of tho first-hal- f champs identity were the two among 5000 Joe Myers veteran manager of fars present who collected the Miners will use Ed Marchettl P Mecklenburg’s Stentorian prl and Pinky Burns on the slab Sunwas for responsible boosting day Both have had plenty of marily the price into four figures His rest Tedesco will use either Frank photo victory over H C Hatch's Shepherd LaMar or Ken Marbeur in the second was worth Price— and none of Sharp had has them Governor 413170 to his backers ii the past week all three rest any Bill winner of the first paid 411 80 trudging back and forth from the to the mound with dugout monotous consistency Pinney If it gets lucky and cops both games Sunday will be In a tie with the winner of the Provo-Magn- a game at Provo The contest In the Timps’ ballyard will start a 230 p m Ab Jenkins Utah’s motor speed Siliediile Saturday July 22 One factor which makes Pinney his will racer send king mighty Kavsville at Ogden a tough ball club even in face of Bonne of over the salts thundering Salt Lake City at Logan adversity is Its utter Inability to ville Sunday in a tune-u- p spin he admit defeat On more than one Salt Lake junior netters chalked said Saturday evening occasion this season the BeverageJenkins drove out to the Salt men have been bounced about with up their second successive Pardoe cup victory in the northern divi- Flats Saturday for an inspection of enthusiasm in the early innings of sion of the intercity play Saturday the tracks he will use in his offi ball games only to come back when when they swept through all five cial tests and reported the glisten things looked dark and start p matches with a visiting Ogden ing speedway in shape bouncing out basehits After making several preliminary aggregation Next Saturday the Salt Lakers runs and taking care of any minor Drawing Card invada Logan and a victory there adjustments which might become It is this determined spirit would mpan the northern division necessary on his car Ab will go which has made Pinney one of the Into his official speed tests He best for the favorites championship drawing cards in the IndusAt Forest Dale Saturday the said Saturday he intends to run trial league The club has color Salt Lakers were clearly superior this week but not prior to Thursplenty of it and while a lot of in every match Big John Piers day at the earliest the local team fans are It was learned in Salt Lake City out of the counting a rangy performer with a good assecond-hal- f race almost sortment of strokes was the best Saturday that John Cobb who before it gets well started the bet for the Ogdenites and although will make an attempt on Captain members of the club are planning he W'as defeated both in singles George E T Eyston's world land to do something about outting up In Rnd doubles he put up the most speed record on the Salt Flats the other teams — and they feel stubborn opposition August also will try to set a new Sunday is a good time to start e record for stock cars He results (Salt Lake Complete Jerry Angelich slow ball right will drive a Hudson automobile it hander players first in each instance ) will be on the hill for the Hardy-Hay- s d was reported Also in a Hudson Allen Gorcy Timps against Magna - Garfield Cobb e will assault records Charlcsworth existing Wayne Leif Erickson is expected to draw above one mile and up to 20000 the mound n Chauncey Peterson-Pau- l assignment for the Sagers d John Piers-DnBailey miles in the stock car class Angelich let the hard hitting 1 Hal Lamb d Bovlc Millmen down with five hits last Omcr Morris d Morris d Piers Wasatch Club week and Provo fans hope he can Bill Peck d Blaine Melt repeat the trick Sunday Doily Double oodbury Realtors and- Bar& Weiss will tangle on the municipal No 2 field at 1030 a 'm while Golden Glory and Fort Douglas Will be doing their level best to level off each other on the No 1 field at the same hour Henager’s and McClanahan's will go on display at Community park at 10 a m and the day's work will be topped off by D & R G W and Bingham when they clash on the No 2 field at 4 30 p m Ciescent goes to Tooele for a 530 p m contest in the only game on tap in the Salt Lake Independent Baseball association The Wasatch league bolstered by the addition of Layton in the second half race will conduct s e program Sunday Far rell's Service will meet Ogden Oak at Ogden Evanston will appear at Morgan Hebcr at Coalville and Devil's Slide at Layton Three Contest Three games are slated In each of the Central Utah and Sanpete In the former Nephi leagues plays at Payson Mona at Santa-qui- n and American Fork at Levan Starting times of the first two and the games listed are game at Levan will start at 4 p m In the Sanpete circuit Ephraim goes to Spring City Fairvicw to Morom and Manti to the Mayfield C C C Monroe plays at Elsinore and Salma at Fillmore in the four-teaSouthw'est Utah league Will pilot Helper club in twin bill against Finney Sunday at Community park nett The sixth annual sportsfest of the Germania Athletic club will be held Friday at Lagoon accord ing to Werner dunther marshal of the day and chairman of ar rangements for the fest An automobile caravan will leav the city and county building at Prizes will p m Gunther said be awarded for the best decorated car The program which will start at 2 15 p m includes Races for boys and girls under the direction of Eric Gunther and Ernest Lehn hof adult races under the super vision of Gustave Schmidt and Mrs Fred Brey children's games Mrs by George supervised Fritzsche novelty numbers for men and women directed by Fred Schwarz and Mis Emil Bluhm At 2 45 p pv a track and field meet will be directed by Ennl Bluhm and Walter Heymann Water sports supervised by Paul Ross and Ostwald Viuveg and a soccer game between the Germania A C crew and Cottonwood C C C adepts for the Strand soccer trophy will occupy the time from 445 till 6 o’clock when a "dutch treat" Old banquet dinner is planned German music will be played under the direction of Kurt Nestmann Following the dinner a program of boxing and wrestling has been organized by Jack Whitestone and Taul Porschatis At 9 p m the assemblage w ill will go to the dnnee flout where in the tourse of the evening a prue waltz contest will he held under the direction of the gram Murphy Whips Kansas about However the Beveragemen have mound staff which is as "well shot as a traps range at the Salt Lake Gun club — and that offers plenty of worries for dapper Fred Joe Myers i 14-- 1 Oi Iden Glor vs hurt Douirlaa al No 1 m a m umplrea Peteraou and Hiue score r Haney Henagc r s vs HeClanahSn's at 10 a m Barber and umpires Wagner One league the circuit will be idle as far as league is concerned Sunday but a play number of the plajers in this circuit are competing for title honors in the Utah senupro tourney at Brigham City which means they take a day off from regular baseball to just pky baseball— much ike the postman who goes for a long hike on his day off Marshal of Werner Gunther day in club pienie in Too Chuckers On the surface Pinney Beverage haven’t a thing to basebal’ers worry about Sunday which Is probably why they are worried no little Come Sunday at 1 30 p r at Community park the first-hal- f champs of the Utah Industrial league will engage In a twin bill e with the Helper crew which would Indicate that the locals would have little to worry Full Schedule f 404 Hardy Urien Utah Poultry Furner Commercial 52 15 19 Artists Lltidgren Commercial 4 to 957 28 Artist United league da- Pitching records eluding games of June W13): L R A pg Pet Anderson Brewer Tire 10 0 31 J 4 1 000 ft 1 24 2 7 S9 Jefta 3 1 43 8 3 750 Poore U W A ft 4 50 5 0 o67 N 0 Nelson Munsev 671 4 3 fiOlOO lubeck M W A 561 9 7 02 5 1 Oswald Dupler Fur McGhle v 3 231 31 ft b Champs’ Mound Staff Needs Rest Not Work jr circuits v 14 14 R3 14 25 5 13 31 49 33 19 47 30 1ft 29 411 48 6 18 DufHer Fur Decker Bradley Oswald including R 19 21 21 15 C3 Tedesco Ponders Starting Hurler s for Crucial Tilts Sunday might be a day of rest for a fair share of ths citizens of Utah but not for a lot of amateur baseballers Bhowing their wares this season they have their work cut out for them such information coming from a casual glance at the Sunday slate in some six amateur it man and second baseman is on top with a mark of 456 and Saturate Result Fort DoukIhs 4 Barnett and Welaa 2 Mack Hale follows him with 439 In third place is Joe Thurman the Stmriav's Schedule Wnodburv Realtors Barnett and club's receiver with 420 and Glen Wens at Iso 2 10 10 a m umpire Olson steady fielder is fourth with blddetl and Sprv scorer Van Wasener lead-of- 40 V- - Amateurs Set nil Slate For Sunday $ Bill Button commercial artist southpaw put on the headline act in last week’s softball games with a 2 victory over Brewer Tire to send that club down to its first loss of the season after winning 18 games in a row For good measure Bill limited the Tiremen to but one hit which was made m the last frame and paved the way for the previously undefeated team’s two runs The loss put N O Nelson at the top of the ladder in the United league with five wins and no losses The Modern Woodmen monopolized the batting honors in the United league up to July 13 four of their players setting the pace in this circuit Bert Larson the team's Hands Tire crew United league leading games of July 13 July 16 1939 tribune ’Pinney and Helper Crews Clash Today in Twin Bill T Bill Button Stars In S L Softball Bill Button first loss ?IK Salt £akc no hope It looked as though Tony s baseball career was over but he dldn t think so and all that winter he practiced throwing with his left aim to see if he could It worked and pity that way "Tony" threw the next season left handed and although he had to be shifted to first base a player isu t required to throw much he got along swell Since then he has changed back but even now if you notice when he throws with his right arm he hrfi to wince He’s ft game guy (Inrh’ far as being a manager Is eomerned its no cinch says "Tony" although his results to date are exreptionai lies hern o So 1 1 2 Jaunt to Lake 2 Roman Fla" flower Members of the Wasatch MounTakes tain club Sunday will climb to White Pine lake in Little Cotton- Maj Race wood canyon leaving Salt Lake BOSTON July 15 CP) — Arnold City at 7 a m More ambitious hikers will trek up the slopes of Hanger's Roman Flag purchased The annual Utah state softball Mt Baldy while others play base-f- a for 43500 at the Saratoga Spa sale ell and horseshoes tournament ha been sH for Aulast year finished with burning Piior to leasing town the party speed in the Suffolks Downs home gust 19 20 25 26 27 and 28 It is planned to hold the game at night will be entertained at breakfast stretch Saturday to win the 410000 with opening context slated for at the home of Jacke Wolfe lead- May flower stakes for 6 50 p ers on the hike will be Wolfe bv a length and a half befor a i lowd of 26 000 Immediately prior to the state Ncphl Anderson and Fein Cox meet the Salt Lake Cilv championwill be held on Auship play-of- f gust 15 16 17 and H All local league will haye completed their M C A Club Boys-- Y schedule at that time and the 16 duh that qualify will he anBiggest Fight Program Ever Staged for Sait Lake nounced a soon a they are definitely in TOMORROW The girls' tnte meet will he held August 29 30 and 31 and Septem1st MONDAY All team ber 1 outside of Salt Iuike City who plcn on onUring NIGHT 8 45 cithrr the mens or girls slate meet should v ml application to the Utah Side Amateur Softball 312 city and county association building - Stale Softball Meet Slated 111 Present Rotary the "guiding light" and one of the big reasons Poialello is leading the Pioneer league and has been time May 24 He knows how to handle his men a major prerequisite for any manno ager "Tony's" 'rreampuff" Diamond Male and ha likes a fight the next best m iif nr i e M miivi to a baseball game In fact he I lMNf R I t L I like at I 2 30 tn4 doesn't mind engaging In a little atrilu 4( 8!t 0 p ni tussle during the progress of one 8 Ogden nt eight ImIii tall at fXoe ft 45 p m He rate aa th firebrand of the I TUI f ( k MI xltUM outfit and as one of the best Com Ifriper nt I innrv beverage "money player" in the circuit 0 p m miinllv jmrk Magna Our Grid at Trinn 2 0 p m Many are th time that his big am a n i R ii nr hat ion bat has meant the different e beXXtMMUmry IlmHttri HnrnHt and tween victory and defeat and more IXriM Nt i 10 0 a in an and hr erer often than not it's via the home lrr"n Nn Octldrn Dior) hoiigla run route At least twite has 10 oi a m umpirerrt Don and Aline tnrrr Harvey Tony slapped out a powerful walI nmmunit Met lanahan' Hrnagrr 10 a m lop ovrr the fence to put a game nark uniplfta Barber and uglier 4irr P I’raramt O on ice Nn 2 Hingham AN For ome case history “Tony" 4 0 p m : umpire Aaderura and Alton trier XXhllle has been married three years Ilia ft INUfl’f N!rTT name U Autry Hi favorite frortnl al Tnnt A in p m Just atop up wife's Tom Robello I T4H IDAHO 1 I dish U spaghetti and hi hobbies (l and rail him Tony Opa dt mlude fishing and hunting and he H I r At I r AMlt Amerlian Legion played nt dashed Aarretl junior I4rvt nrr from second "Tony" Ogden Onk I i anvlon at Morgan basehaf! to get a start In the pro oalx tile Ilrbrf al nut to allot t field to take Ilia reclrtuhs Mide at lavtna llevll He might the ball all right lay A I I I K an all around player m KIMMI a NHii( Illy I'hralm t it sav fellow lie and to rate and turned tlnov good 'Tuny" Mmill al V field ( I M'MHttl I mr in that jnit a he threw it his stilt right up Ihrre among 'em of Kin i h xx r i i i ah l Afi r seemed to go diad and th bill rmre he has hi own little fault Mnne al f Iftlnnre like bung a hard loser but then Ju’l aaibd off about 20 feet Kalina at flllmnre Well to make a long storj short again nobody like to he heiten I I AH I r T R Al II I r Krph al I a ann p m and with “Tony" It i a business hi arm didn I get w r II and spe9 p m Mona al Kaniaqnln cialists h consult d said they gav Amerlian lurk at Levan 4 y nn ptopositior WHITE SOFT- BALL PARK j cm -- I I Opposite Fair Grounds v X v X4 1 VX A I I OK THE INTLRMOUNTAIN LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE vs BYBEE SPiRIH 10— ROUNDS— 10 for the mhidlewxhhtFtftleio rounds BUEKE vs PEARCE vs ROBERTSON FEY0B NUNLEY vs FLAKE 6 ROUNDS ROUNDS LUMINARIES GOOD PRI TWO EXTRA TICKETS ON SALE AT JOE VINCENT'S 8 REMEI1BER — Monday High! 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