Show M Ma amor s sharp bhooter m m Students Present Large Cake to Wildcat Eleven HHteff4' I I t Jl8 Weber Upsets j Darts in Close Battle THE OGDEN UTAHj STANDARD-EXAMINESATURDAY WPNG DECEMBER NEW YORK Dec 4 (AP)— Notre Dame and Clemson are expectfed to encounter little difficulty today in completing an all victorious season as the regular college football srhprlulps pnmp to an pnd f GTFP South Summill defeated Lincoln season basketball games Friday The Summit division teams looked good in victory and defeat Summaries: y°cn GTFP Box Elder Bees and Bear River 0tiTFP 111 Christsenf Bickmoref 2 3 15 FriBears won 1 games 2 Willetf Anderson! 13 13 Zievec 5 5 2 12 day night over West and Ogden 2127 2136 Maekeyc Edwardsg Sweeneyg 5 2 1 11 High quints respectively 4 t 5 Keeveg Kihlstromg 0O 2o o2 n2 The touted Bears downed Ogden 0 2 0 0 Davisf Woodardf 9 6 6 Bohng McCormickc 10 0 2 High on the Tremonton court 45 2 c Adams 10 to 37 while Box Elder turned back Jewkesc 13 13 Jorgenseng 00 111 West High 41 to 21 10 0 Slmpsong The Bears jumped into a 28 to Welch f oioo 14 lead over Ogden in the first 12 26 Totals 15 21 9 :m two periods and then managed to 7 28 Score by quarters: stave off a late Ogden rally Lincoln T 14 19 26 Nish with 15 points and Ander- South Summit 8 16 28 39 Referee 12 son with Walker umpire Hoyt sparked the Bears Christiansen led the Tigers with Murray nine Hawkins and Erz each bagged GTFP Morgan GTFP five 2 5 2 6 Wood f Johansonf 12 2 4 Williams Ferguson and Whit-ake- r 0 0 0 0 Readingf 0 0 0 0 Ashtonf each hit the hoop for eight 3 4 17 Blackeri Randall f 4 3 2 10 Smith f DFrancisf 1113 points for the Bees Anderson and 01113 0 0 0 lor c Dahlquittc 20 10 4 Watchong each collected five for 1 2 2 4 Nay Barthelc Gllesc 111 0 0 0 0 Bowenc the Panthers M Francisg 0 2 11 2 3 Jacobsir 15 Summaries:' 2 115 Thuratong 2 3 2 6 South Summit i t pre-seas- Bear River GTFP 5 5 2 12 0 Mo-Ka- 9 2 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 6 2 7 0 0 111 1110 10 10 GTFP Chrisfnsenf 4 2 19 f 2 3 Andrsnf 0 Mason 105 15 5 2 3 0 Ogden Nishc Hawkins f Potterg Coombsg Brown t Ruddf Snowc Lambc Petersong Sessions e 15 Erzc 2 3 15 Harbertsong 2 2 00 42 Mclntyregf 214 4 10 Wright Butlerf 0 0 0 0 Wilson c 110 2 10 0 2 Balliffg Scott 2 2 0 4 g Kennedy g 0 0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt's ' powerful Commo- 0 dores closed out the season last 16 24 13 45 17 16 3 37 Totals night by Scoring 33-- their eighth Score by quarters: Bear a 13 28 River 33 45 over romp straight victory 11 14 25 37 Ogden Miami of FRrrida Lee Nallej of the Commodores West Box Elder added 86 yards to his 690 total for GTFP GTFP an all time'lcollegiate punt return 14 3 5 Anderson R Rasmssnf 0 2 11 record of 776 yards for one season Williams Burleighf One of his sprints was a Wagnerc Fergusonc Watchong Whittakerg touchdown dash Young g Bradyg In other games Rollins tied the Yatesf Mayf favored University of Richmond Barlowf Johnson g Millerf Whiter and Ark Spiders Magnolia Allen c Hunsakerc Junior college crushed Eastern Harris g Hardeng Oklahoma A & M of Wilburton Davis g Nielseng 2 in the Papoose bowl at Ok7 20 7 21 6 69-ya- rd 27-2- 7 Bilanzichg Robinsong 0 0 0 0 Totals 1011 8 28 Score hv nnartrBB 12 20 31 Murray Morgaa 5 12 35 28 Officials— Dickson and S Porter 11 18 9 31 Army Sends Ball To the Middies BALTIMORE Dec 4 (AP) — 1 tie with Army last Navy's Saturday drew mountains of praise from the football world but the most stirring tribute of all has been paid by the Army team itself The winning team traditionally receives the football in use at the final gun Jn case of a tie a coin is tossed o decide the owner Army won the toss after last 21-2- week's deadlock kick and a first fall in 17 minutes He won the match with a body slam and body press in 12 minutes Zeke Estep the Arkansas hillbilly pinhed Dave Ruhl in 12 minutes in the one fall opening match Estep carried too much weight for his opponent Estep flattened Ruhl with a pancake hold Ted Tourtas and Gene Bowman wrestled to a draw in the semifinal Bowman won the opening fall in 15 minutes with a body slam and body press Tourtas gained the second fall in 12 minutes with a rolling cradle hold In the remaining time neither matnian could gain the deciding Jail and the match was declared a draw Basketball Finals By The Associated Press Southern Methodist 57 Tech 45 half-hearted- ly weight contender and assured himself of a bout with Robert of France at the Garden Jan 7 The decision was unanimous but the crowd booed it lustily Most of the boxing writers disagreed with the three ring officials and- scored in favor of Yarosz The United Press sheet had six rounds for Tommy three for La Motta and one even Neither fighter seemed to have the stamina to sustain a deciding attack although both were veter-an- s — Yam 26 and La Motta 27 battle Consequently the edge ofencounthroughout the Vil-lema- in - see-saw- ed ter Motta— making his first Garden appearance since his inLa vestigated knockout by Billy Fox in November 1947 — missed almost as many punches as he landed And on the few occasions he had Lanky Tommy in trouble he appeared to tire before he could finish his floundering opponent Car Victim Serious Texas TOOELE Utah Dec 4 (AP)— Bernard L Dillon 26 Tooele was Southwest Texas 61 Howard reported in a serious condition last Payne 47 night at Tooele clinic from injurUtah 62 Idaho 39 ies suffered in an automobile acci67 Vancouver Clover dent Dillon was pinned in his Washington Leafs 59 60-4- Denver-Chevrolet- ready? to use as soon as laid Average cost IZx fl 14 mom materials clrrk-stcnoKraph- er' UvOt III Standard French Registered Poodle pups six week old $125 PATRICIA H IRWIN 2580 Eccles Ave Dial 5807 Funny Business r! 1 loose-limbe- 60-ya- rd 60-ya- rd 48 Imp- - "M "' -- : ceived seven votes Lefty Lou Brissie win- 14-ga- ner with the Philadelphia Athletics was named on three ballots and first baseman Billy Goodman if tte Red Sox who batted 312 aUn ceived three votes It was the National league committee of writers which swung the award to Dark The slender shortstop received 21 of its 24 votes the remaining three going to Ashburn Bearden was the choice of eight writers from the American lragjic committee while Dark received ant of thir votes Ashburn received the votes of four A L baseball scribes while Brissie and Goodman each received three Dark who played baseball baswell and football at L S U re At the same time there was the ketball ceived a sizeable bonus for signing a over of which prospect city with the Braves in 1946 fight stages the men's basketball tourDSurk nnlv kauSnt nament next year Denver has of games for the in Braves been host for more than a decade and showed well at the during 1946 His and wants to be again but the fielding however was plate somewhat basketball committee— wanting to erratic and in 1947 he was sent to spread the tourney around — rec- Baton's number one farm — MO ommended that Oklahoma City get waukee the event Hustling Alvin sparked the Other dates were awarded with- Brewers both at bat and in the MM conout opposition The national and virtually was handed a Mai vention next year will be held at String job with Boston when he reSan Francisco Dec ported to the Braves last spttig Other 1949 dates assigned: Veteran Eddie Stankv arnniroH fnr Cross country — Wayne univer- the purpose of helDine Dark 26 sity Detroit Nov worked alongside him at second — New York City base and the two clicked right Mt Marathon dates undecided the bat "Yffll ni rrr Kttvaa in fsTI si lailnV Wrestling — seniors: Coe college juni- anything twice" Stanky said at the Cedar Rapids la April ors: Clearfield Pa April A DeKinninR oi tne Track and field— Fresno Cal boy with his brains andcampaign ambition is 5 bound to make it" June date Cal Dark did — with nnuthlMftlsj Decathlon— Tulare undecided spare This year was the second that the Handball — senior four-wadoubles and singles: New York Baseball Writers' association conNew ducted a rookie of the year poll l: City March: senior l: Jackie Robinson Brooklyn's talYork City July 4: junior ented Negro infielder was named n Milwaukee nose-and-no- Salt Lake City In other Skyline Six games last downed Montana night 60Wyoming to 47 and Colorado A4rM"s State veteran five chalked up an easv win over Phillips university Gardner was both cold and hot 'leaf:' ntniki a ho IH the five to their easv concuest of the Haho crew Daring the first half of the game he had difficulty finding the 'hoim end in the doahhf half he had difficulty missing it Rangy Nick Stallworth had the of guarding Utah's versatile jfb cage veteran He did a bit too well in the first half holding the Utah pacesetter to one field goal and three charity tosses — but went out of the game on fouls before the 62-3- 9 half closed Oregon Sate found the under-rate- d Utah State Farmers a bitunderdog They were hard put to best the Aggies particularly Rollo Johnson who dumped in 17i points during the evening Only during the closing minutes were the Oregon cages able to outclass the Aggies Brigham Young university opens its cage season tonight in Madison Square Garden taking or C:tv oi 'tew worn t a M&ha fp t 1113 Bnmhaltf 110 117 3 3 2 0 2 2 2 4 2 6 1002 ooakhe r 1 aa a k a 0 0 4 Uncfit o o o o u u u 1(11 --- six-fo- : ot '!' - 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2£a the Pirate srnroH in tor seconds of play by m n mining blocked kick over the goal line Oemer Palo Verde's left half mails it 12 points when he hit pavdirt on a handoff from quarcroack'Reuben Ji mines The Fliers took to the air In the second half and it paid off The Dixie quarterback Donahue who was the outstanding plaver of the clicked with a third quarter game pass to Anderson The latter scored from the 10 yard line The conwafw sion — me margin oi victory --- good - STOCKHOLM Olle TandlSS Stockholm stopped Eugene Robert 214 Belgium 3 199 High Schools Start Play tih i anttf Ky taa 13 14 i orK v at so- - f GTFP a a Oulerr SaUerfieSdf 2 5 3 7 Stallworthc Gardner c t 8 519 Grov Srrum g 0 4 3 1 Prstrhrn a 3 2 13 WhafiirA a S 1 1 Irons f se j ! 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HOLLYWOOD Calif — Charley By The Associated Press Utah high school gymnasiums reSalas 144 Phoenix Ariz stopped Mexi- sounded to the thump of basket-ball- s Jose Rocha 148 Herm last night as a heaw schedco 5 ule through a host of teams iWHf INDIANAPOLIS — Orland Ott tion with one game going 200 Indiana Harbor knocked out double overtime Milford high school the nost Frank ie Mapors 180 Louisville 1 team edged Panaca Nev in Mil thriller Regulation plav endediS-a- ll NEW ORLEANS — Johnny Brat-toand the first overtime 139 Chicago knocked out Joe Ted Myers tossed in a fc'd coal Brown 136 New Orleans 4 from the sidelines to give Milford WEST PALM BEACH Fla— Ln the victory in the second extra peTaglia 155 Uica N Y stopped Fist riod Other scores Dever 151 Grand Rapids Mich 5 laVf I fsHO n 3ilL North Emery 47 Alterra 34L Millard 33 Wasatch SEATTLE — Bernard Docusen 28 Moroni 43 DuschesneAcademy 30 146 New Orleans' stopped Buford Ransom 147 Seattle 10 33North Sanpete 40 South Emery Principals Would Eliminate Finals — PROVO Utah Dec High school principals of Region Three at a meeting last night recommended that state football finals be abandoned Chairman A John Clark of the region board of managers said play on a regional or district basis was 4 (AP) 'Lucky you! Whming a safety razor on our quiz program'' Weber 47 Davis 40 Pleasant Grove 36 SpringvtUa Tintic 29 Gunnison 23 South Summit 39 Lincoln 2d HAVANA CUBA YUCATAN AND OAXACA From MEXICO CITY See Floating Gardens— Pyramids— Bull Fights— Taxco Swim at Arapulro All Expense Personally Conducted Tours For Full Information Call or Write Grantsville 27 Uintah 25 Tooele 48 Roosevelt 24 Provo 34 Park City 27 Bear River 45 Ogden 37 Kanab 34 Escalante 33 No By Order of the Board: FARNSWORTH MEXICO Phone TOURS TEMPLE SQUARE HOTEL Salt Lake City Utah P o Box 143 Fur utters son ir ansa rnen mJnSII Don4o jaajagaS" Orders Taken Jar 43aetem SMttgned '0L:rf MOVING? Plane fee ttkt bmbf Gaaaa POSITIVELY encouraged by the group Localizine competition would en able teams to meet natural rivals and not be concerned about fulfilling regulations required to enter the state meets the principals ' maintained Kleetrle lea Boxes Barrtfa Peeking Storage Across the Street or Across tbs Lustrous Rayon Phtsk 22 Murray 31 Morgan 28 Box Elder 41 West 21 FLY TO 1948 Maurice R Conroy Chairman 1 Fight Results — Archie N J out- Applications tor positions in the Ogden City Police Department (both male and female also tor will be receive! by the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission Third Floor Municipal Building said applications must be filed on or before S p m December 7th nn!h' four-wal- CHRISTMAS 124 nltt nf a two special Lacommittees of the same naseoanii writers emDracing ooih leagues who voted for the most valuable players recently It marked the second rookie of the year award captured by Dark in as many seasons Last winter d the ex football star from Louisiana State univernfy won the American associations rookie award after hitting 303 tor the Milwaukee Brewers Dark won the current title hands down His closest rival was south-paGene Bearden of ClevMaifed who pulled eight votes Bearden former chattel of the New York Yankees who won 20 games for the Indians last season and then added two more triumphs in the world series polled one more vote than outfielder Richie Ash burn of the Philadelphia Philips Speedster Ash burn who batted 333 in 117 lames tleiejre breaking his hand in August re- mid-Mar- PUPPIES pointed Jackie Cunningham Lodi 8 (UP) — 4 one-wal- Three Fights J oa--t- ll rnrj: LAKEWOOD N Devino 126 Newark Dec i Ltair meets Oregon Tonight State and Ida- - meets Utah State to round out the opener in 24-2- ed Treat your home to the bright beauty of new hardwood :floors Available now in finest grade oak can be laiH right over your present flooring with a minimum jof fuss and'disturbance Thescf floors are prefinished 27 vntn NEW YORK Dec 4 (UP)— The national AAU track and field committee today told dash champion Bill Mathis that he isn't a champion after all and please send the medal back The committee recommended to the convention at large that Eddie Conwell of the New Jersey department of recreation be recognized as the indoor dash a champion instead of Mathis former University of Illinois star The convention was due to take action today with approval of the committee action considered routine Conwell and Mathis finished in their championship race during the annual indoor meet at Madison Square Garden last winter Conwell was declared the winner by the judges The crowd hooted and stomped its disapproval of the decision so the judges went into a huddle again When they came out they decided that Mathis was the winner The track c o m m i 1 1 e e took another look at the situation yesterday and recommended that Conwell be declared winner of the race The committee added that Mathis should be asked to return his medal so it can be sent to Con- 1- i FLOORING YORK r 52-3- 1-- Louis Slated for 31-1- NEW 1 8-- 9: but last Cowboys Trounce Montant State Utah-Idah- Shortstop Alvin Dark whose tMe ly hitting and accomplished fielding was a major factor in the Boston Braves barch to the National league pennant today was named the 1848 rookie of the year by the Baseball Writers Association of America The drawling Dark from Lake Charles La whose 322 batting average was fourth baatfla' the National league last season won wrecked automobile for several hours before he was discovered yesterday morning His car left the Stockton highway apparently Washington State 74 Montana 63 early yesterday morning Stanford 64 St Marys (Calif) 59 Oregon State 52 Utah State 38 ( can university 47 Nevada 48 Chico (Calif) 35 Eastern Washington 63 Idaho Colgate 99 Toronto university 30 State 55 New York A C 61 Fordham 53 Pacific Lutheran 40 Pacific uniTexas 60 Louisiana State 45 versity 29 George Washington 77 Quantico Oregon 81 British Columbia 12 Marines 51 Seattle university 53 Western Georgia Tech 75 Birmingham Washington 42 Southern 45 New Orleans Loyola 44 Kesler Gonzaga 61 Whitman 44 s (A A U) 59 field (Miss) 42 Colorado Mines 39 70 Clemson 48 Colorado A & M 62 Phillips Un- ' Georgia Tulane 65 Rice 54 iversity 39 North Carolina State 53 Hanes Black Hills (S D) Teachers 64 Hosiery 47 Eastern Montana 40 78 Langley Field Flyers 1947 Central Washington 70 Lewis 38 Virginia and Clark 49 Illinois 67 Butler 62 Oregon Education 57 Clark J C DePaul 70 Chicago Teachers 23 50 53 Morningside 30 Creighton Colorado State 79 Hastings 45 Oklahoma City 50 Houston uniBoston university 50 M I T 43 44 By The Associated Press St Francis (B K N) 66 Ameri- - versity Omaha 53 Doane 52 NEW YORK— Jake Lamotte 164 New York outpointed Tommy Yar10 U C L A 43 Santa Barbara 37 California 50 Santa Clara 40 Wyoming 60 Montana State 47 o The tame was the first half of a twin bill at the Ute f ie d h u se Jin the se c o n d game Oregon State romped to a 8 win over Utah State Dark Chosen Top Rookie Of 1948 Race tion last night when Bronx Jake won an unpopular decision over the tall mauler from Monaga Pa before 9814 at Madison Square Garden Nevertheless the result of their goofy brawl benefitted both La Motta himself as a middle- 62-3- 9 nt oam — 4 Coach George Sauer night disTotals 15 22 11 41 Navy lahoma City closed his Scott EmerDixie Junior college of St son and Pete Williams had reGeorge Utah edged Palo Verde ceived a letter from Army Capof California at Blythe Calif 13 Bill Yeoman tain o 12 in the Desert bowl Yeoman sairi ho the pigskin to the naval academy WORCESTER Mass — Jackie "We won (it) by chance" said BILLINGS Mont Dec 4 (AP)— Williams 145 Fall River outpointthe letter "You get the football" ed Billy D (Robinson 141 Chicago The Wyoming Cowboys opened I their basketball campaign tonight 10 with a 7 conquest of Montana : i State The Cowpokes one of the favored teams in the Big Six conference 3 halftime lead romped to a Jerry Reed their LONDON Dec 4 (UP) — The post man was a key performer iOth Century club's foreign Repreunder the boards Mack Peyton of Wyoming topped sentative Lew Burston indicated tothe scorers with 13 points day that Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis plans at least two fights before his retirement Although Louis has mentioned only one future bout Burston promised the winner of Monday's Lee Savold-Bruc- e for Woodcock fight a crack at ijiiiie title This Burston said would not prevent the winner of the Ezzard Charles-Jo- e Baksi Dec 10 from meeting Louis fight "One of them NEW HARDWOOD probably will meet Louis in the spring and the'' other in the fall" Burston said FLOORS 41-1- 19-poi- condi- by quarter: Davis 7 11 27 40 couldn't appear McGill used a drop Weber 23 28 47 'a Officials — Fish hum and Agricola body press to win the 39 to 26 and Morgan dropped a 31 to 28 decision to Murray in pre- Loss Bees Wallop West IS-- j Weber Lincoln Ogden Suffers Trims South Summit The mighty More thannOO000 are expected to watch the Irish and Irojans clash for the 20th time A Notre Dame triumph will enable the boys from South Bend to finish their third without a loss They straight season have won nine games this year Clemson also will be looking for its tenth victory of the season The Tigers should have little trouble in adding the Citadel to their list as the Bulldogs have won only two out of fight starts and have been blanked in four of their deI feats At Birmingham Ala Auburn and Alabama meet for the first time since 1007 Auburn has won only one of nine starts and the Crimson Tidel five out of ten Six minor :bowl games also are on tap Oklahoma City U meets Toledo in the Glass bowl at Toledo Ohio Florida A & M tangles with Union (Richmond Va) in the Orange Blossom bowl at Miami Fla: Northeastern Oklahoma A & M takes! on Trinidad Colo junior college in the Salt bowl at Hutchinson JCan Hampton Institute and Wijberforce meet in the Fish bowl at Norfolk Va Emporia Teachers and Southwest Mis- n souri Teachers tangle in the bowl it Kansas City and Evansville Clashes with Missouri Valley in thi Refrigerator bowl at Evansville Ind Dvi GTKP 3 10 6 Hanceyf 0 0 0 0 Waymentf 0 17 7 Ashbyf 4 2 NEW AU-Americ- an contribution to Utah's win over today with a Idaho's Vandals as the league opened play with intersectional McGill Upsets Jake La Motta Denver May Wins Verdict In the Garden Substitute Lose Annual YORK Dec (UP) Both Jake La Motta and Tommy At Coliseum Tournament Yarosz appeared lacking in Dinsdalef 3 7 2 8 CShawf 0 0 0 0 Pat McGill pinned the shoulders RHadleyf 0 0 00 02 of 0 0 Haackec J 10 Hadley Tiny Mills brother of Lord Al0 111 Earlc Lundquistc 2 8 3 7 bert Mills in straight falls in the 0 0 0 0 Laytonc Woodc 0 3 10 3 4 3 9 Hadfieldc 0 0 0 0 main event of the weekly Veteran 0 3 11 Taylorg 0 2 11 Robbinsg Barnettg 1 S2 2 5U1 Warner 0 5 4 4 of Foreign Wars program at the col1 5 3 5 Dawsong Tuckerg 00 5 4 4 iseum 1 0 0 2 Joling Muirg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cookg Tiny Mills substituted for Lord Albert Mills who was injured in a 11 21 18 40 13 36 21 47 match at Great Falls Montana and Total! Score Notre Dame Clemson To Hlfin Today's Grid Headliners Without Trouble Irish take on the University of Southern California Trojans in Los Angeles' Memorial coliseum whjile Clemson meets the Citadel Bulldogs m Charleston game Wednesday Davis poured 16 tallies through the web in the third while Weber was making five But Weber doubled the score on the Big Eight entry at three different stages 1948 center at Utah University —big Vera Gardner—jumped into the Skyline Six basketball limelight nt st Darrell Tucker colorful guard paced the Weber Warriors to a 47 to 40 decision over Davis high Darts at the Warriors gymnasium last night Tucker one of the holdover squadmen of last season's state championship five collected IS points An ue two-poi- 4 Uies Oregon Stale Capture Opening Games of j New Basketball Campaign Weber high school's Warriors staved off a boiling third quarter rally to dispose of a rugged Davis High Big Eight team 47 to 40 on the Weber court Friday night In a battle thrilling The Warriors were rolling along nicely to the close of the second quarter but faded badly in the third when Taylor and Haacke found the Davis goal and got the Darts off to a roaring rally that all but turned the tide The Darts uncorked with a lot of nifty basketball in that period but their bag didn't have what it took to stop a lanky kid named Darrell Tucker Tucker begoggled this year hit the hemp for a badly needed duo that gave Weber a margin and from then on the Darts were never a serious threat Tucker slashed the strings for 23 points to swamp the scoring department During the third Davis came up from the short end of a 23 to 11 reading to close the quartes shy one point 28 to 27 In the first few seconds of the fourth Ashby one of the Dart's big guns muffed a charity that would have deadlocked Weber college gridders were honored at a school assemblv Fridav A large cake pictured above was the game and possibly have led the presented to lim Hamblin by Doris Hansen president of the college Whip club Talks were riven visitors on to victory But Weber's by President H A Dixon Coaches Milt Mecham and Dean Gardner Athletic Director Reed Swenson Tucker Dinsdale and Warner startand Graduate Manager Lawrence Burton (Left to right standing! Fim Hamblin Ray Rhead and Gene ed dumping them in and the Davis t arson neaieo are Loacn sun Mecnam wetier won lour games and lost five — rally lost its momentum Warner one of the Warriors top players warmed the bench until midway in the third because of an arm injury suffered in the Weber-Wenon-leag- °mj R r After Dec D J lSn tt Fm To Sew at setoelry of trpa— eS a tkm Thread ' Ci -- trfc wx j— owTOe- - weedlen oe" State SLADE TRANSFER 2457 Klesei Dial SMI et Onr New Location 237 24th Street Mai I F tOODRICH 2661 Wash 1 Dial 8865 |