Show Reds Bees Hope to Open CoxnpoianTonight jdS 14A Russets Blank Pocatello On Home Field " — ts vice-presiden- ts o: All-Sta- rs Durochers Idea Fails as New York Loses NEW YORK April 27 (UP) — Leo (the Lip) Durocher did the two most desperate things he could think of—he benched Eddie Stanky and he quit talkingBut neither did any good The Giants lost their eighth straight to the Braves last night Stanley is tne iiurocner type of ball player the holler guy who fights and schemes every moment for a way to win Durocher put him on the bench and played Artie Wilson instead What s more Du rocher broke out into a feud with the sports writer by refusing to tell them why he benched 3-- 0 full-sca- le Stanky For Leo to button his iin even for five minutes is about as un usual as for the sun to come up at night but he said that was exactly what he intended to do "until further notice" "I discuss things casually with you fellows and then what hap pens? ne asKea "i ll ten you I pick up the papers and read five or six versions all bad" Durocher said hereafter he would make lineup changes without any explanation Then he revealed that Rookie Wilson had replaced Stanky at second base "That's all I'm saying Wilson is playing second base" he growled "You guys can figure out why Then if you guess wrong you are on the spot not me" Farm Bureau to Siari Play Saturday May 12 Har-risvil- I 4 13 OIRogerslf Kav'agelf Neighbrsrf 4 13 2'Pat'rsoncf 4 0 9 1 McBride3b Gongolac Carmichl2b 3 0 2 0 Mutiss 4 3 3 2jHanenc Reisser3b Graiianop 2 1 0 3Hughesp Riley p 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 40 0 0 1 a 0 a i 3 4o a6 3 a l 3 a o i 3 s i Chincheckp xGeorger Totals 34 8 24 12! Totals 3712 27 11 xFouled out for Chincheck in 9th 000 000 000— 0 Pocatello 000 137 Olx— 13 Idaho Falls R —Corcoran Szekula 3 Jessen Rogers 2 Patterson 4 McBride Hughes E— Schuerman 2 Ananias Carnnchael Reis- ser Muti RBI — Szekula 2 Patterson 2 McBride Muti Hansen a Hughes 3BH — Corcoran 2 Jessen Kanavage HR —Pat- tenon DP — Graziano to Gongoia to Ananias: Neighbors to Reisscr: Muti to Cor coran ER — Graziano 5 Riley 3 Chin check 1 SO — by Hugnes 7 Graziano aChincheck 5 BB off Hughes 3 Uraxla no 3 Riley 5 Chincheck 1 HO — Grazi ano 9 la 5 nuey w in u pius: 3 in 2 3 Loser— Graziano WP— Riley PB— Hansen T —2:40 A— 1300 estimated 2-- Cowboys Defeat Boise in Third Battle le BOISE April 26 (AP)— The Twin Falls Cowboys defeated Boise 2 tonight for their second victory in three Pioneer league starts The Pilots got to Cowboy hurler Ronald Goode for runs only in the fourth and seventh innings Ernie DiMitti doubled went to third on an infield out and Don Weather-sto- n poled one out far enough for DiMitti to score after the catch for 4-- the first run s" ht Western International League Victoria 3 Salem 0 S Spokane 7 Vancouver 8 Tacoma 4 y Wenatchee 4 Yakina 1 International League Toronto 3 Rochester 0 Attawa 5 Springfield 3 Montreal 8 Baltimore 2 Only games scheduled American Association Milwaukee 9 Toledo 5 (10 innings) Kansas City 6 Columbus 0 Louisville 5 Minneapolis 4 Only games scheduled Pacific Coast League Hollywood 8 Seattle 5 Los Angeles 2 San Diego 0 Portland 5 San Francisco 4 Sacramento 9 Oakland 3 Southern Association Atlanta 6 Birmingham 2 Nashville 14 Chattanooga 4 Little Rock Id Memphis 7 New Orleans 4 Mobile 1 Texas League Dallas 0 Tulsa 3 Oklahoma City 7 Fort Worth 2 Shreveport 5 Houston 2 San Antonio 3 Beaumont 2 Western League Lincoln 10-- 5 Des Moines 3 Sioux City 6 Omaha 5 Peublo 7 Wichita 5 Colorado Springs 7 Denver 6 Tri-Cit- 3-- 3-- Drake Relays Gel Fine Athletes DES MOINES Iowa April 27 (UP) — The 42nd edition of the Drake relays opens today with crack distancemen aiming at a new e mark The pole vault fireworks of Don Laz and Don Cooper does not explode until tomorrow Herb Semper Kansas and Warren Druetzler Michigan State led the field which hopes to lower the two-miclocking of 9:100 by Greg Rice Notre Dame in 1939 Both Campbllrf Conwayc v Do You Goode Remember? By the Associated Press Today a year ago— The New York Yankees traded outfielder Dick Wakefield to the Chicago White Sox for pitcher Johnny and an undisclosed sum of cash Five years ago— Goody Rosen got five hits including a three-ru- n homer as the New York Giants beat Brooklyn twice 3 10-- 4 d Ten years ago — Major Bob Tennessee football coach was recalled to active duty by the army Twenty years ago r- New York state boxing commission approved the Carnera-Sharke- y unatch but withheld title recognition ki 7-- Wet'rstrmss 16 Ol!Sherwoodrf 4 3 0 Franksn aRichards 30 Totals 35 10 27 121 Total aFlied out for Frank in 9th 001 020 Twin Fails Boise 10 4 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 o 0 7 37 13 010—4 000 100 100—2 Unknown Reaches Semi-Final- s PINEHURST N C Aprils 27 (UP) — Charlotte Decozen of N J a gal with great grit carried her upset banner in the semifinals of the North and South Women's Amateur Golf tournament today against Mae Murray of Rutland Vt Miss Decozen tournament golf only twoplaying years already has sent Veteran Dot Kielty and Estelle Lawson Page sprawling by the wayside in this tournament Par-sippa- green-as-gra- ss ny er Fight Results le big wind-u- p 10 1h Rit-tenbe- rg pre-gam- 1 "7iuL"! Ki-rciar- y rkt: A Chewing Tobacco Plan! to Close Down Ball Players e Pass Up Custom Pioneer League : By Oscar Fraley NEW YORK April 27 (UP) — You can shed a tear today for your modern ball player He ain't the rough tough character he used to be Proof at hand is an announce- merit out of Middleton O which should be wrapped in lavender and old lace They are closing down their chewing tobacco plant Statistics — and sales — prove that right now there are only half as many tobacco chewers as there were 25 years ago And quick research discloses that the highest mortality rate is among ball players There was a day when your ball player would sooner be caught without his batting average than he would without a plug of rough cut But it must be tearfully re-- Gene Bearden to Serve Tigers In Relief Roles ed den will be used mostly in reliefs starting only occasionally But exBearden pected to be in uniform for Saturday's game against the Chicago White Sox must do a lot of prov-ing- if he expects to stay here The Tigers bought Bearden from 0 Washington for an estimated yesterday The handsome native nf Arbsnoa who helped pitch the Cleveland $20-00- Indians to a pennant in 1948 hasn't Boise Billings Pocatello Salt Lake 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 Ogden ported the bulging cheek has gone with the handlebar mustache the winner the bicycle built for two and toe 400 hitter The replacement is that bane of theatre seats — chewing gum Your slugger the husky guy who took a half plug chaw at one craok and toted a bat usually is a k man If you're a husky like Ted Williams" or Joe DiMag-gi- o k and that bulge might look funny to the photographers you chew only ohe stick Little guys like Phil Rizzuto and Eddie Stanky are the backbone of the chiclet market And the bat boys naturally handle nothing but bubble gum lets face it chawav terbaccy is strictly not de riguftur Blame it if you win on progress flavor or the sanitation department There are numerous reasons Elimination of the horse and wagon once used to tote ball players from park to park started the bells to tolling for the toothy tobacco morsel Expectoration was easy then and even possible in the days of bus travel if you picked your spot and aimed right as the conveyance slowed down for a ao-ga- -- ce two-stic- two-stic- Last Night's Besalts Twin Falls 4 Boise 3 Idaho Falls 12 Pocatello 0 Great Falls 4 Billings 0 Salt Lake at Ogden postponed § f I am Ashford Elliott 3 Barone MacKinnon Cheao 3BH—Elliott 33 SH— 000 SO— Hurt Austin SB— Angelone Cheso 0 Puehl 2 BB — off by Shepard 009 1 Puehl 5 EB— Shepard 3 WP 000 Shepard 2 Left— Great Falls 4 Bil000 —Shepard lings 8 T— 1:53 A— 4034 RBI-Ange- lone skMV 8:15 p st TO wreat Falls (Parks) at Billings Uvl 8:15 p m (Hal- - Boise Star Will PRICE Utah April 27 (CAP) Carbon Junior college dumped Branch Agricultural college 5 to in an intermountain collegiate baseball game Thursday Burt Wilde hit a double in the fifth to bring in two Carbon runs and provide the winning margin for tha EagLea Captain Idaho Cowboys Secure New Pitcher TWIN FALLS Idaho April 27 (AP) — Dick Auberton a veteran right handed twirler described as it having plemv of stuff on th hai been signed by the Twin Falls Carbon Baseball Nine Triumphs raht Tenlght's Probable Pitchers Pocatello (Hill) at Idaho Falls (Porter) 8:19 p rn a Twin Falls (Roberts) at Boise (Cham-nes8:30 p m Salt Lake iBarkplaw) at fWW KSswboyg of the Pioneer leaou" Business Manager Jack! Radtke said Aubertin is one of the best prospects in the New York Yankee farm system with "blazing speed Bod control and lota nf " nU the ball" He comes from Beaumont of the 'noble A Texas league His home town is Moncur Wash i FORD OWNERS MOSCOW Idaho April 27 (AP) Steve Douglas of Boise has been elected captain of the University of Idaho 1951 football squad The senior guard will have towry Bennett of Spokane senior end as his alternate Mack Flenniken former Filer Idaho high school coach got bis first look at the Vandal squad yesterday after he reported for duty He was appointed end coach Bring This Coupon With You ' FREE WASH AND LUBE JOB i Upon Presenter ion Ogden Ford Sales last Saturday Athletic Manager Gale Mix still is searching for a defensive line curve But when they started the ball coach players traveling in Pullman trains something had to give Did you ever try to raise a Window in a railroad car? The dressing rooms at the various ball orchards still cater nostalgically to the ancient diehards In each locker room there is a box filled with sand In the old days that box would have looked like Coney Island after a hard Sunday Now the sand remains white gleaming and virginal Some rookies it is rumored believe the box is for use only in case of fire Blame it on what you will ladies' day paved streets or the candid camera but a new era sans rough cut has dawned in baseball That guy on your television screen isn't afraid to swallow anymore— and it's a double-dye- d cinch that in Middletown at least they miss the likes of Cactus Cravath Pepper Martin Ty Cobb and Honus Wag- HH 4-- a l 1 3 Twin Falls Offer Expires April 30 1951 FISHERMAN GO FISHING LET'S TUESDAY PINE VIEW DAM - LOCOMOTIVE SPRINGS AND ECHO RESERVOIR OPEN MAY 1st FOR FISHING Fishing Hours 5 a m to 9 p tit For Fishing Details Come in and Consult Proclamation Select Your Supply of Tackle From the Finest Stock In Utah Reels Automatic $ 495 Reels Winding: 49 Reels Spinning 1495 Rods Steel 139 Rods Glass Fly c B'MFt Special Rods Tonkin Cane fr'a-575 Rods ISOOto 3750 to $ 890 to io to Ft Per ChUaWa Fly Unas 2450 495 io 1996 M ISM 761a 495 1275 3-P- Baskets 260 189io 9 Bait Box 35 to 75 Oatfish le two-mil- ii 4-- Snow Wins Over Dixie Machine te rh it two-mil- nine-minu- first two scheduled games at fait er Right-hand- done well this spring and wasn't ner much help to the Washington club Moreover the Tigers have veteran Earl Johnsonalready as a lefthander reliefer — and it's not I NEW 19S1 FORDS likely that Rolfe will keep both around when the May deadline for For Immediate cutting the roster arrives Black haired Gene a purple Delivery heart veteran of World war II had travel arrangements OGDEN FORD SALES The seven had a crowded day a 8 mark with Washington and 337 aath Street § inmans last year yesterday their program including me uieveiana a press meeting at golf house in year before that he won eight and the morning luncheon at the Knoll-woo- d lost eight for Cleveland Country club at White Plains and a best ball competition with club members and U S G A officials over the Knollwood course in the afternoon After eliminating Miss Kielty in the quarterfinals she went 19 holes yesterday to beat Mrs Page seven times winner of this tournament 1 up Pat O'Sullivan of Orange Conn met Marjorie Lindsay of Decatur III in the other semifinal today Miss Murray gained the semifinals by downing Catherine Fox Park of Bloomfield N J 3 and EPHRAIM Utah April Tt (AP) 2 yesterday after taking five of Snow downed Dixie college the first nine holes Miss O'Sul- of St college George 15 to 9 in an runners have flirted with similar livan eliminated medalist Marv baseball collegiate times and were expected to ap- Lena Faulk of Thomasville Ga here yesterday mark un- 5 and 4 and Miss Lindsay beat game proach the Snow pushed across runs in every der ideal conditions Mary Downey of Baltimore 5 inning except the fifth Dixie The best in the relays and 4 scored in five innings Don McEwen Michigan passed up the veent to concentrate on the relay races but was expected to compete in the spicial invitational mile if relay chores weren't too arduous The aconversational topic among Body and Metal Man fans and athletes was the duel of By the Associated Press Also painter Experienced Cooper of Nebraska and Laz of BROOKLYN — Randall Starkey men Ideal working condiIllinois in the pole vault Both 168 Cumberland Md stopped Harcleared 15 feet last week-en- d settions plenty of work Well old Sampson 165 Secaucus N ting a natural attraction for the equipped shop Vacation with midwest's oldest track carnival Group insurance pay Only two other events the sprint FLINT Mich — Moore are 179 Toledo stopped Archie medley and four-miApply Ken Moulton at relays HarHerman scheduled in the university section ris lee Asheville N C 4 of the first day's slate The rest Ogden Ford Sales of the early program featured preRICHMOND Calif — Wes Ech35726th St liminaries in the university and ols 159 San Francisco outpointed visions for tomorrow's Pedro Jiminez 161 Vailejo Calif colleged rueni rncnes v weather man washed out the For Electrics left-hand- NEW YORK April 27 (AP) — Seven members of the United States Walker Cup team decked out in nifty pea green jackets sail for England on the Parthla this afternoon confident of defeating the Britons in their match at the B irk dais Golf club May 11 and 12 The two missing members of the nine man squad are Frank Stranahan the Toledo strong boy who will fly over later so he won't lose practice time and Dick Chapman former national amateur champion who has made other jp JL Tail -- L H-- m Lake Citv and th imn last night Rain and wet maoe it impossible to play the fffst Two-Hitl- er tnree scheduled contests in Utah Mike Bvcofski a loft hu4 n ' take the hill for the will be opposed on the mound by Bob Greenwood a right hander Manaeer Cecil Schfffoi uni off with Bruno Casanova at second BILLINGS Mont April 27 (AP) Tom Puehl twirled a Bill Deddens in center field Ron two-heame last nieht in Harrison left field Henry Dotterer the Great Falls Electrics to a 0 catcher Butch Scheffel first base victory over the Billings Mustangs Al Venditto third base Jim PeterIt was tie third straight Electrics son shortstop and Mike Bycofski victory in the young Pioneer Base- pitcher ball league season Hub Kittle new head man of will offer the following 'Billings Manager Larry Shepard the Beesorder: alsd Bitched a steady game but he batting Maurice Nordell shortstop Gordidn't get much offensive support The Great Falls sluggers got to don Hernandez left field Pinky Hesse first base Bob Cherry cenhim far six hits field George Stassi right field Thelfirst Electric run came In ter catcher Bob the fiftii when Manager Buck El- George Triandos third base: Jerry Merrit liott ddnbled to left center for the fiart sslety off Shepard He scored second base and Bob Greenwood bntMMt Cheso's single to center pitcher Navarro JKLO Auggie baseball ha tot sixth Puehl was safe on will serve as master of an ifcfielri erro1 went to second announcer e ceremonies at the cereon a single to center by Johnny monies Commissioners featuring Angelone Tom East and William Stowe and Neil Huff singled to right in the President Emmett Blackinton of the) Carl sent Ashford eighth baseball club Mayor Rulpn one to inning oenter and both runners Ogden White will be unable to attend due advanced on the throw-i- n Angeto a previous Friday night engagelone brought them both home with ment a single After the Bees and Reds wind up The only Billings threat was in their and infield drills Harthe fourth when with two men on old Lhitting Welch will tell of the curBob MacKinnon singled to center rent cancer drive of local but a runner wss caught at third hospitals will be onNurses hand to asto end the rally sist in the fund raising Great Falls BllUngs Manager Cecil Scheffel will introABHOA: ABHOA duce each of the members of the Hufftt 0 2 0 312 ljBrowneet Feminine golfers of the EI Monte golf club are looking forward to a banner season dnrine 1951 Officers Ogden baseball club and Hub AshfordSb 4 13 5Austinlt 3 6 1 ° Mrs Thomas L Draper president Mrs Al Aoglonesa 4 2 4 2Smalllb wn' eft ? 3 0 11 2 Kittle will introduce the Bees sJL" JSjLJSSP! 2 0 3 3 M Kinnon3b 4 10 1 Winters T"-"- ' ana iTirs nay Miearer state representative Umpires assigned to the Ogden ' " "uccici 4 1 13 1 Johnsonrf Elltottlb 40 10 game by President Jack Halliwell ir— — 4 0 0 Bar bier i 3b 3 1X2 will send Stoopslt the teams into action Chesorf OIHerndezss 3 0 14 111 Barone3b 4 0 1 4 Olson 4 0 7 1 promptly at 8:15 p m Business Manager Johnny Sarlo 3 0 0 3jShepajdp 3 0 2 1 Puahlp a brisk seat sale He ex Totals 32 27 1 Total 2 22611 reportsa fine first pects game attendance 000 ralla 011 020—4 W L Pet 000 000 000—0 if the weather man gives the fans Idaho Falls 3 0 1000 atarasat teams and a the BHuifcAabiord Elliott Puehl B— break Great Palls 3 0 1 006 Held Walker Cup Team Off for Europe " 1951 Map Plans for New Golf Season Campbell Conway Goode DETROIT April 27 (AP)— SouthDiMitti Wetterstrom X— Moore Jensen RBI— Bukowatz 2 Campbell Conway paw Gene Bearden may answer a 3BH — BukoSherwood Wetterstrom watz Campbell 3 Conway Goode Di- crying problem for the Detroit TigMitti Sherwood 2 SH—Vltous SB— ers — or he may become just anGregory DP— Moore to Trower to Goff other fellow who stopped briefly 3 Trower to Goff Gregory to Gallup in Detroit Left— Twin Fa is 8 Boise 7 EK— Franks The Tigers need a strong 7 4 Goode a SO— by Franks 3 Goode relief pitcher And accordBB— off Franks 3 uooae e x— z:w a— ing to Manager Red Rolfe Bear(estimated) 2500 R— Ney-lan- - eight-fiftee- FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 27 Old-Tim- The Pokes got one in the third two in the fifth and another in eighth The field of teams now is 24 the Twin Beise V Falls teams performed in Thirty-eigABHOA ABHOA 4 10 3 the league last year Many com- Bukowtzss 3 10 0' Jensen 3b 7 munities have had to withdraw Trowerjb 48 16 1 Gregory 2b 33 00 74 03 13 Val'tine! 2 0 2 1 from further participation because Hridrf 3 0 1 0 Lloyd c of the loss of players to the draft Vitousjf 4 3 i 0 3 0 8 O DeMittilf Cofflb 4 0 1 3 Galluplb 3 1130 Moore3b 3 3 4 3 3 0 Ben-net'- 4-- efforts of Louis Reilly and Stan Chincheck who also made sixth inning appearances George Hughes started the sixth frame runaround with a single Les Corcoran doubled and Frank Szek-ul- a singled bringing in Hughes Red Jessen Bill Rogers and Pat Patterson walked in succession Nick Mickey McBride singled Muti walked Hansen — hitting the for the second time batting order this inning — walked and Hughes flied out a run scoring after the catch Pocatello Iiahe rails ABHOA ABHOA Schuermnc 3 0 0 4 CorcoranSb a 14 1 4 3 2 0 Vnheuitcf 4 2 0 0P SzekuUurf 3 18 0 Ananias lb 4 0 4 Jessen lh 1- -3 Weber County Farm Bureau Baseballers will open the 1951 season Saturday May 12 Secretary Arthur F Larson announced today Officers and directors of the league met with team managers last night The division of teams follows: A division — Syracuse Taylor West Point West Weber and Farr West Wow! B division—North Ogden West Uintah Bobby Adams former Ogden Syracuse Reds second baseman and PioPoint Hooper Clinton Roy Warneer leasrne batting champion is ren and Liberty the C division — North Ogden Syrahitting: 376 for Cincinnati in Adcuse Taylor Marriott West Wenew National league season ams has developed confidence in ber Washington Terrace Plain himself at the plate and afield City Clinton and Roy now and should have a great year "The deadline for additional entries will be May 1" said Secrewith Ciney "There is a chance Weber Wildlife Federation's trap tary Larson shoot at Ogden Gun club Sunday that six more teams may enroll 'Trophies for winning teams and promised to attract a record breakfor 9:30 outstanding players will be proing field Firing is slated a m All sportsmen are invited vided by Kammeyer's and Minor Results tory The Russets banged 12 hits off three Card hurlers and the Cards contributed five errors The victory marked the third consecutive Russet victory at the expense of the Redblrds The weatherman batted in just as first home game ceremonies stated and the next 35 minutes was spent in an uninteresting display of condensed moisture falling earthward Idaho Falls put the pressure on three Pocatello pitchers starting with Vince Graziano fpr one in the fourth three in the fifth and seven in the sixth Graziano was lifted in the big sixth but the Russets were no more kindly to the - Ogden Reds and Saittake City Bees will make a fourth attempt tonight to open the 1951 season at John Affleck park Game time weather permitting will be n 12-- 0 The past two years Great Falls and Billings however have managed to get in their initial tests while the southernmost teams of the league Salt Lake and Ogden have had trouble with the weather man The long 140 game schedule will now include additional double headers for the Reds and Bees on account of postponements Frank Merino termed the world's greatest trick and fancy shot in pocket billiards will give an exhibition at Ogden Billiards Saturday at 8 p m The public Is invited Morino pockets 16 bails with one legitimate shot local player He'll also meet and provide free instructions The Metropolitan Baseball league will start the 1951 season May 27 President Bob Berry announces A final league pow wow is scheduled next Wednesday night at room 107 of the Moench building at Weber college Aaron Home has been named as official scorer and league secretary Charlie Smith and Ray Hancock are league Teams and managers for 1951 follow: Wasatch Lime 1950 champions Russ Hansen Ogden Ford Sales Joe Stegen Willard Merle Clapen Morgan Ken Sommers Hill Field Civilians Lee Dopp Hill Field Air Base Tranio Cato Swift and Company Al Sharp: Japanese of Brigham Kote Horso-motHeitz Heating Bob Berry Two other teams are bidding for the tenth league post Archers of Utah will gather at Frovo on Sunday May 6 to cominvitational pete in the sixth annual friendship target meet at North Park A small registration fee will be charged Many Ogdenites will compete Seniors will shoot a double American round starting at 10 a m and 2 p m Contestants must register before starting time Fred DeLude of the Timpanogos club has been named field captain of the day "There will three awards in the mens' division and a like number in the ladies division Juniors will shoot a junior American round Lenny Lamont brilliant Ogden first baseman of 1950 poled the longest home run in history for Wilmington Delaware in the league opener a few days ago Lamont's drive in the Wilmington park traveled an estimated 490 feet to win the game in the ninth inning Moving the fences in at Affleck provided the fans park alast season with lot of home ruff thrills Back in 1949 only seven home runs were registered at the Ogden orchard With the fences in left and right fields movdd in last season a total of 54 homers were recorded - Mike Bycofski Will Pilch Opens for Ogden Greenwood Gets Assignment from the Sports World Strange as it may seem when Billings and Great Falls were admitted to the Pioneer league the matter of early IDAHO FALLS April 27 (AP) Falls kicked out the roof supspring weather provided what appeared to be an obstacle to Idaho last night hittine Pocitello ports eiffht-club loon the with an Pioneer baseball vicTid-Bi- m T AgedQYears in the Leader 05 to 16 10 to UaiwCT Coleman Lanterns Stoves Steep Bags 1160 to 2750 wood Straight Kentucky Bourbon in all its Glory I You'll like-the-low- 3-- Ft 495 V Welcome price! nt sua Hsiiuitt runTiit mmt and 1695 Ball - Your Patronage Is Appreciated L KAMMEYER'S m: IIS 24th Street SPORT ci f to STORE |