Show 10 a THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R trvlow YairaEs Yf)D catcher THE who the Yankees still insist “is better than Brooklyn’s Roy Campanella” staged a one-ma- n batting show yesterday when he clouted three home runs in leadLeague Off to a dismal start which saw ing the Yankees to 5--0 and "NEW YORK (UP) — Yogi Berra’s back on top of the world today —and it’s no coincidence that th New York Yankees are back on top of the American first-plac- e Wynn yielded only a fourth-in- Brooklyn Dodgers who i to Fred Hatfield and downed the Philadelphia Phil-- ! ning single then faced only 15 batters in the ljes g3 last five innings It was his THE MILWAUKEE BRATES fourth win of this season and (beat the Chicago Cubs 5--1 and the 188th of his career 'Cincinnati and St Louis split a THE CHICAGO WHITE Sox double-heade- r The Redlegs won outslugged the Kansas City Ath- the opener 4--3 for their sixth letics 10-- 6 in a 30-hdebacle straight victory but the Cardinals after Alex Kellner beat them took the nightcap 7--2 with a neat eight-hitte- r in The Giants stretched their win-- 1 the other AL games ning streak to six games thanks In the National League the to the pitching heroics of Ruben New York Giants beat the Pittsand the batting heroics burgh Pirates 2 and 3 and of Don Mueller crept to within six games of the Campanella hit his 10th homer I ! his average sink to 239 Berra victories over the Baltimore provided the “big punch" as Orioles He’s lifted his average to Ernie Hoff’s seventh-annuPioneer League record has the Yankees reeled off seven 286 and is challenging the cirbook is off the press and is better than ever The latest straight victories and took a cuit’s leaders with eight homers e lead over the Cleveland and 27 runs batted in book carries complete records of the C circuit since the THE INDIANS SNAPPED a Indians in the American League e loop was organized back in 1939 and for good measure race In those seven games Yogi losing streak when r five 407 a has hit tossed a hit blazing Wynn Early photos of the 1955 squads and managers 13 runs to beat the Detroit Tigers home runs and driven in Hoff a Salt Lake City newspaper man has enlarged The size ing bout at West Jordan Utah of the book It is a book that all June 20 He appeared in Ogden fans and sports in an exhibition event prior to writers of the league should have World War II for handy reference A field of Utah Photos of Bobby Adams Har- golf pros met at the Ogden Golf ry Perkowski Maury Fisher ind Country Club today to qualCorky Valentine Cliff Ross ify for the U S Open tournaEd Bailey formerly of the Og- ment slated for San Francisco den Reds now in the majors n June and a flock of other Pioneer Leaguers of yesteryear are alIELPFUL HINT — Remember so featured in the book PITTSBURGH (AP) — The New York Giants after hat in using spoons as lures it’s Bill Renna Gerry Staley Gus the shine that attracts so be a slow start have returned to winning ways in quest of Triandos and other former stars sure all surfaces are kept as their second successive world championship and are closof other Pioneer League teams lighly polished as possible now in the majors are also feaing in slowly on the fast breaking Brooklyn Dodgers tured in the 1955 record book Willie Mays may be a batting with The same combination The 1955 playing schedule a champion but he has looked like resume of the 1954 season and a anything but" to the Chicago the exception of Willie Mays that carried the Giants to base- - NStlOnSl L63QU6 flock of other interesting data is Cubs this season The Sporting included in the splendidly edited News says that when Mays went bill’s heights last year is driving book times up against the Giants toward the top again hitless in Hoff points out that 29 former the Cubs ineight a May 15 double-heade- r It’s Manager Leo Durocher’s stars of the Pioneer League are it made 25 times up for him hunches that pay 'off in timely now performing in the National against the Chicagoans without effective relief hits and and American Leagues along a single hit pinch with Auggie Donatellf National pitching League umpire While Mays has been a far cry 25 cents at Hot dogs apiece Iloff features- - Solly Hemus from are bringing growls fans from his National League most Billy Martin Gil McDougald Lara valuable However Kansas in City Cox and Frankie player performance of ry Jansen Glen of other survey major league last Baumholtz on the cover of the year others have taken up parks shows that prices are book in Kansas City the slack Team attendance records as about the same The concession elsewhere New York touched off its curas listed in the booklet follow: two-bhis win streak last Wednesday rent manager First game: defending Billings 174080 in 1949 Boise New York Tiad an explanaBraves Milwaukee hot the Pittsburgh dogs against 110203 in 1947 Great Falls AB H O A AB H O A fans aren’t a “Kansas decision tion: City copping 5 0 4 12 0 Will’m2b 13 Clementerf 129640 in 1949 Idaho Falls to 5 12 3 Darkss accustomed Giants Before the the E Freese 2b 4 2 3 2 league game major yet 81157 in 1948 Magic Valley rf Mont’m’y’rlf 4 10 0 stood fourth in the National 44 22 04 00 Mueller 111467 in 1948 Ogden 103922 prices” Thomas cf 3 0 10 Irvin If a 517 with per2 0 League standings Ward lb 4 0 13 1 12 2 Mayscf in 1946 Pocatello 88193 in 1948 4 Thomps’n3b Shep’rdc 3 0 3 0 The Baltimore Orioles are centage nine games in back of 4 010 and Salt Lake City 205861 in 112 Lockm’nlb G Freese 3215 Groatss 2 0 3 0 1946 The Bees with 205861 hold drawing good crowds at home in the Dodgers took The Giants another game Bowmanp 10 14 the individual team season league spite of the fact that they’re not bSaffell 10 0 0 winning many ball games At- from the Braves the following 0 0 0 0 record Friendp the belted then faltering cLong 10 0 0 Hoff's book sells for 50 cents tendance at the first nine Home day four times inand may be obtained at ball parks games averaged 20544 which is Pittsburgh Pirates 10 27 12 31 6 27 12 and triumphs yes- 36 aGrounded outTotals same cluding for Groat In 9th of the league and newsstands a little better than for the in a twin bill The Giants bGrounde out for Bowman in 8th period in 1954 The Orioles hope terday over the circuit cGrounded out for Friend in 9th and to pass the 1000000 mark again now have a 600 percentage New York slowed-dow010 000 0(0—5 are six games behind the this year 000 000 al one-gam- two-gam- one-hitte- 4-- 0 though he needed help from rookie Ed Roebuck in the ninth it 5-- 2 5-- 5-- i j fensive lapses paved the way for three unearned runs and Sam Jones fourth loss In a wild double-heade- r that ended at 10:15 pm EDT rookie Luis Arroyo won his fourth game for St Louis after the Red-leg- s rallied for two runs in the ninth to win the opener WALLY POST DROVE in three runs for the Redlegs in the opener vihile Red Schoendienst and Ken Boyer homered for the Cardinals in the second game Ted Kluszewski also homered in the nightcap tying him for the major Homers by Glenn Gorbous Del Ennis and Roy Smalley accounted for all the Phillies’ runs GENE CONLEY’S three - hit pitching and four Chicago errors enabled the Braves to snap a four-gam- e losing streak and turn to the Conley struck out eight in recording his sixth win while the Cubs’ de-- league lead with 11 re-Gom- ez 500-mar- k Giants Bounce Back New Yorkers Determined To Give Bums Trouble record-breakin- g Kansas City 4 Chicago Cleveland 4 Detroit 0 New York 7 Baltimore 5-- AB H O A 10 Cox 3b 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 1 a Caution Lopez Byword d Second garnet 000 Oil 002—8 100 001 23x— 7 New York Rogovin Moore Schallock and Moss Sturdivant Morgan Ford and Berra CllTtllll Pretty Good Opening Catch Showing 15 trout and four whitefish they took on the Snake River about three miles east of Alpine Wyo are (left to right) Earl Olsen Arden Balls and Winston Nelson They are residents of Brigham City SOBS 09 ! 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1 10 1 Kellner Martin p 0 0 0 1 aJackaon 110 0 Chakaleap 10 00 0 bMcGhee 10 0 Doriahp 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 10 0 34 Totala aSingled for Martin In 3rd 33 14 27 13 bStruck out for Chakalei in 7th ' 160 000 000— T 001 001 000—2 Kanaaa City Chicago k 2B — Kellner Nleman Stephans 6B— S — Lopat DeMaettrL BB— Keegan 1 Kellner 1 Martin 2 Chakales 2 Dorlsh 2 SO— Xa liner 3 Chakales 2 W — Kellner (4-L— Keegan (0-- Valo Valo Cool Fisherman Wilson 1) 2) Bill Packer shows a trout he caught in bitter weather more suited for duck hunting than fishing on the Salt River yesterday Veteran Anglers Don7t Mind Storm Enjoy Fishing Anyway Second game: Kanaaa City Chicago 014 000 00- 1- 211 1 320 210 C2x— 10 15 0 Ceccarelll Ratchi 2i Sleater (3) 3) Gorman (6) Herbert (6 and W Shantx Astroth (7) Fornlelea Harshman 3 Trucks (5 and Courtney Wlnnhig pitcher—Trucks (3-Losing pitcher — Sain (0-Sain j 4) 2) Minor Results By BOB CROMPTON The weather was more suited for duck hunting and Pacific Coast League Los Angeles San Francisco fishing was as cold as the ice that glazed our rods on the ) first game 12 innings) 6-- 1 (5-4- Portland Seattle Sacramento But for the veteran anglers W Claybaugh his son Charles Oakland who made up our fishing party C (Toughie) and Troy Miller International a stretch of the Salt River League it takes more than ice at dawn had near “Clark’s Barn” northwest of Montreal Toronto rain at 9 am and a blanket of Afton Wyo in mind Buffalo 34 Rochester snow at 11 to ruin the first day’s Columbus Richmond They are all from Brigham Havana City Syracuse fishing After fumbling with our lines American Assn Our party with an operations post a couple miles with cold fingers Bill was ofLouisville at Indianapolis (2) east of Alpine Wyo split up fering whatever lurked in the postponed brown a worm and on the A— 27544 Wood 368 runner-uSutton three ways to seek the wily ones end of water Minneapolis 2 Omaha 3 was a small yelline my 362 Doubles champion John Ses- on both the Snake and Salt Charleston Toledo First game: low flatfish St Lftul Cincinnati sions Ogden 90 Class A doubles Rivers in Eastern Wyoming St Paul first Denver A AB H O A a In matter of minutes Bill’s ABHO On our stretch of it the Salt Hansen 87 Lake Salt Class 10 5 2 4 0 Lynn 4 3 0 0 Vlrdoncf innings) Tmple2b bamboo was curled over and a game 5 12 0 Moonrf J'blonskllf 3 0 2 0 B Bert Dickson 82 River yielded little more than Ogden Texas League rainbow on was water 1 4 0 6 Musiallb Bork'skilf 10 10 Gass C Sutton 88 breaking embarrassment for Bill Packer 3 0 4 0 Repulskilf Bellcf 3 110 end his the of Oklahoma line He played it San Antonio was and I different and but a' it sinClass championships on 100 4 2 12 Sch'dts2b Klus'skilb 4 2 8 0 a of netted and minutes couple City 2 0 7 0 Sarnlc cBridges 0 0 0 0 gles: Class A Lee Knorr Salt happy story for party members 4 10 1 Boyer3b Postrf 4 2 10 Lake 97 Class B Ann Christie who wet their first lines in the it It was about 10 or 11 inches Houston Tulsa 2 12 0 Grammas ss Burgessc 42 019 0 and long on Salt the Snake Shreveport 4 Dallas 2 1 0 0 0 a Elliott Harmon3b 10 Lark 97 Class C Lee Shafer I could trout still Bill’s hear sales-Worth 8 Beaumont 4 Fort a 0 0 0 1 Steph’naonss M’Millan 3 0 4 4 Salt Lake Bill auto j Brigham City 93 Class D Vilda 1 0 0 0 bFrazier Nuxhallp 2 0 0 1 sides his the of creel Southern Assn man and I were on the S al t slapping 0 0 0 0 Hemus 3b Freemanp 0 0 0 0 Barrett 93 a solid tug hit my pole I when of two miles south about River dAdams 10 0 0 3 0 2 1 Haddixp Mobile Preliminary handicap H B Birmingham 54 Val’tinep 0 0 0 1 Carlisle Thayne as the first rosy fingers set thea hook and kept the line 1 Salt Lake 94 Little Rock Chattanooga pink flash coiled out of of dawn stabbed — gently — tight 31 8 27 11 Totals 33 8 24x6 the water whipped hard and the xNone out when winning run scored through heavy black clouds hang- flatfish Memphis 13-- Nashville aFouled out for Grammas in 6th went sailing away mountains eastern over the ing New Orleans a for Atlanta force play bHit into StephenI was as limp as my line son in 8th Cold but Exciting 11 innings second “Looks like we’re in for some (first game cRan for Kluszewski In Oth cold was but that bitter It dFanned for Freeman in 8th Bill said “we ought to game suspended after 8 innings 100 000 020—3 St Louis mak- fishing” will be completed later) of didn’t dull the excitement 000 200 002—4 get our six each in a hurry" Cincinnati 1955 the cast in the — first NEW BrookYORK ing 2B — Moon Temple Kluszewski BurHow wrong can you be! We Western League (NEA) x season gess HR —Post SB— Moon DP — Loes eccentric fishing uttered lyn’s wore out a couple of cans full of Billy Colorado Springs 8 Lincoln 5 and Musial Temple McMillan and a below was The river dealabout high strange philospohy worms the rest of the morning Sioux Gty Kluszewski BB— Haddix 2 Nuxhall 5 Pueblo Freeman 1 SO — Haddix 6 Nuxhall 6 ing with umpires 10-Thayne and quite muddy The and soaked up most of the lures Wichita Moines Des L—Haddix W— Valentine winds Salt Star slowly Loes a through after and flies in our arsenal with- American Assn disgusted couple A— 16000 (Est) of ball calls snorted to short- Valley Wyo and is bordered out another bite Louisville at Indianapolis (2) most of the way by green farms Second game: Pee Wee Reese: At 9 am cold rain sprinkled 112 000 100—5 13 0 stop St Louis back and curls It postponed loops “The only way to please this gracefully us at 10 it looked like it might 000 100 001—2 5 1 Cincinnati Arroyo Schultz (9) and Rice Sarni guy is to lay the pitch right in and forth across the meadowland clear up and at 11 the valley (5) Kllppstein Fowler (3) Rldzlk 6) there and let them hit home and hardly a good fishing hole is was closed in with heavy clouds Freeman (9) and Burgess Winning — runs Then everything’ll be obstructed by brush and snow started to fly Losing pitcher pitcher—Aftoyo We were equipped with a good Kllppstein fine” Fishing was through for that El Reese sputtered and soothed variety of lures spinners flies — day and Bill and I had to be on worms was and angle It garden the job the next morning the hurler Third round matches In tha “Trouble is that Loes meant hackle fishing all the way HardOn the second day they took we knew a that was fish caught ly six more large trout in the area May leg of the director’s cup it it” he said later about on anything but worms W L Pet GB before quitting in the morning El Monte golf club were comSan Diego 32 16 667 Arden and Merlyn Balls Wins- pleted yesterday Party Divided 28 21 571 ‘44 Seattle Record Losers Max Johnson defeated Herd 7 Los Angeles 25 23 ton 521 Nelson and Earl Olsen tried about idea an had Everybody 8Mi San Franciso 23 24 489 Crane 2 and 1 Darrell Fowler and ST LOUIS (NEA) — Ed Easter where to fish so the party di their luck between Thayne 21 23 477 9 Portland over won on on their the Salt Rusty Bowerbank 1 up 21 25 457 10 Oakland and Art Ziern rolled the second vided Into about as many small Freedom 404 124 19 28 defeated August Sacramento Ballif Mark second day highest American Bowling Con expeditions as there were ideas 404 12 19 23 Hollywood 6 Jules Drox 7 and Wiechmarr In same was the That general Arden and Merlyn Balls Earl gress sanctioned doubles series 2 and 1 Bob won over Stratton fished had Bill and I on record — 1483 But they lost Olsen and Winston Nelson headed vicinity Yesterday'a Reialta must be completed two out of three games to Billy up the Snake River from our and they found the fishing hadn’t San Francisco 1 Los Angeles 5 C Stu 29 Professional San Diego 6 Sacramento 3 since there the by May a day couple improved Welu and Don McClaren who cabins at Canyon C4mp Portland 1 Seattle 2 announces White before Charles miles east of Alpine had 1469 Hollywood 5 Oakland Salt River yesterday 6-- 1 San Diego Hollywood 3-- 2 2-- 6 1-- 8-- 6 UP TO fs TIRES IN TRADE 5 4-- 0 6-- 2 9-- 5 7-- 6 5-- 5 8--7 6-1- 2 d nine-memb- er all-arou- nd GO PER SET FOR YOUR PRESENT 3 4-- 8 (5-- 4) p 3-1- 2-- 0 1 8-- 8 9-- 7 4-1- 0 2-- 2 0-- 6 1-- 3 GO 27 19 16-- 1) -- EXCHANGE Heesess 3 12 3 Snider cf 4 0 3 0 Camp’ellac 3 12 1 Amoroslf 2 0 2 0 Hodgeslb 4 3 10 11 Funllorf 4 0 4 Rob'son3b 3 0 2 2 Erskine p 4 2 0 1 2 4 4 2 10 0 0 0 (4-- 1) Brooklyn AB H O A Gilliam 2b 4 0 2 3 rf lb 4 4 0 4 5 5 2 p YOU EXPECT WE BUY ALL THE UNUSED MILEAGE IN YOUR PRESENT TIRES SPECIAL Gorbous Blaylock V i £ ' At ATA Shoot All-aroun- THE COST IS FAR LESS THAN ‘ Bigler Swain Win Titles 1) - Hwiwuuuifr 1 £ p (6-- The r Earl Bigler of Lark and Karl Swain of Vernal won state titles Ennislf as the three day Utah ATA trapJones3b Hamnerss shooting tournament closed at 110 0 Smalley ss 2 0 5 1 Lopatac Ogden Gun Club yesterday 4 2 2 3 Morgan2b Swain won the state 2 0 0 0 Meyerp Roebuck p 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Meyerp singles championship by break0 0 0 0 Kipper p 0 0 0 0 Miller p ing 196 birds while Bigler listed 1 0 p 0 aTorg’son 91 in the handicap for first place 0 0 0 0 Lovenguthi 1 0 0 0 bLowrey Dr W E Grimm veteran gun31 8 24 8 31 7 27 12 ner of Ogden was nosed out of Totals aFlied out for Miller In 8th bGrounded Into double play for Lov- - the singles championship by a enguth in 9th bird He posted 195 100 000 002—3 single Philadelphia 000 205 Olx —8 Fred Fisher of Goshen won Brooklyn 2B— Hodges 2 Erskine HR— Gor- - runner-uhonors in the handicap bous Campanella Ennis Smalley SB — Gilliam BB — Meyer 2 Kipper 1 Mil- by winning over J D Carter of ler 1 Erskine 5 SO — Meyer 3 Kipper Ogden in the shoot off 1 W — Erskine Miller 1 Erskine 1 Hortense Wood of Salt Lake L— Mejer A— 15459 won the Miller’s Trophy and the Milwaukee Chicago over-al- l championship with ABHO A ABHO A high 553 of out 600 birds She also 4 0 3 0 Miksiscf 0 2 2 3 cf Bruton 3 1 4 4 Baker 2b 0'Con'll2b 4 14 1 won the state cham3 0 10 Speakejf Tanner If 3 0 2 0 368 of 400 out with pionship 14 112 Jackson3b Aaron rf 3 14 0 Pat Miller of Salt Lake City 4 110 Tapperf Pafko3b 4 10 2 4 0 14 Banksss Logan ss 3 10 1 won the class A title with 195 3 0 8 1 Fondylb Adcocklb 3 0 8 0 Don D Olsen of 1 0 3 0 M’Cul’ghe Ogden was the White c 3 17 1 1 0 0 0 aMer'man 3 0 2 0 B class winner: p Conley Harry Bier of 0 0 1 0 Chitic was Lake Salt the best in class 2 0 11 Jones p C and Hortense Wood was tops 0 0 0 1 Jeffcoatp 1 0 0 0 bBaumholtf in class D Brent Chandler of 0 0 0 0 Davlsp Ogden won the state junior 29 7 27 7 championship Totals 30 3 24 13 aGrounded out for McCullough in Vilda Barrett of Salt Lake 8th 89 to take the state ladies broke In bSafa on error for Jeffcoat 8th 000 100 000—1 Chicago handicap title 000 020 30x— 5 Milwaukee 'Other results: RBI — Jackson O'Connell Aaron 2 on 600 targets HorS— 2B— Bruton SB — Baker Logan Fondy tense Wood 553 runner-uConley DP— Baker Banks and — Jim Banks Baker and Fondy 2 BB Jones Vernal 550 State 7 Conley 3 SO — Jones 3 Davis 1 Sutton L —Jones on 400 targets Hortense Conley 7 W — Conley 10 12 10 4 0 4 1 10 0 4 0 3 0 3 3 2 1 Gil-Turn- er (3E& Philadelphia 12 0 Ashburncf AB H O A 3 Delrelt ABHO A Kuenaxa 4 0 10 Tuttlecf 3 0 6 0 Kallnejrf 4 0 0 0 Falplb 5 0 6 1 Delalaflf 3 0 5 0 HatfieldJb 3 10 3 ABHO A 5 2 19 Smith 3b 000 000 23—311 1 030 000 00 — 3 9 0 (0-- 41 Baltimore innings rain 0) 200 100 C2x—5 (1-- Pittsburgh Antonelli Corwin 4 Wilhelm (6 Grissom (8) and Westrum Katt 8i Littlefield Wade (7) Face 9 and Winning Shepard pitcher —Wilhelm Losing pitcher — Wade (2-- 3 0 9 0 4 3 0 5 10 1 (2-- 4) 3) 8 0 0 0 0 Home runs— Carev Berra SF— Mantle BB— Palica 3 SO— L— Palica 3 Lopat 3 W— Lopat Palica 2B — G Freese 2 Irvin SB — Mays S— Bowman Mueller BB— Bowman 2 Gomez 5 SO— Gomez 5 Bowman 2 W — Gomez L— Bowman (0-A — 12000 (estimated) Second game New York 10 13 16 0 13 0 0 3 bPybura New York 2B — Mantle 002—2 2-- 3 4 3 4 3 2 3 3 3 37 8 37 13 ToUls bG rounded out for Faliea In 9th 000 000 OOO—O Baltimore n The Salt Lake City Bees have Is reassigned four of their players baseto other clubs in organized ball Danny Heilman pitcher with the 1954 team has NEW YORK (NEA) — Al Lo-pe- z been sent to Yakima of the Northwest League Jim Golden right qualifies for an award as “the handed pitcher and Bill Whiteko Most Cautious Man of the Year” second baseman will play with In January somebody asked Mattoon 111 and Ed Hollod wil Cleveland manager what the serve Pulaski Pa in the Ap he thought of Herb Score who plachian League was to report after a fantastic James J Braddock former season with Indianapolis ries with the Philadelphia PhilworldYheavyweight boxing cham“He might make it" Senor lies Tuesday night then tangle pion will referee the Gene Fullmer middleweight box- - Lopez said quietly with the Dodgers AB H O A allied out for Miranda In 9th 5-- 3 Dodgers One of the reasons for the Giants’ resurgence is the hitting of the outfielder Don Mueller league’s top batter at 397 He collected four safeties in yesterand drove in day’s double-heade- r all of New York’s runs in the second tilt Another reason is the effective relief work of Hoyt Wilhelm and Marv Grissom Durocher used each of them four times during the Giants’ victory streak seThe Giants open a 5 28 4 24 11 2 Pittsburgh 0-- Bauerrl 18 0 Ken’dyxf Carey 3b Mantleef 13 0 Everslt 1 Triandoslb Berra e 19 0 2 2 Smith c Norenlf 0 0 0 Dlerlnf rf Rob’sonlb 13 4 Young Jb M'Doufdlb 0 13 Miranda Hunteraa 0 0 0 a Moss Lopatp 0 11 Palicap 0 0 0 4 0 3 it 5-- 2-- 18 postponed rain No games scheduled today First game: New York Baltimore -- 4-- 7-- Boe i left-hande- ' American League dyed-in-the-wo- ol Sports Quickies 1933 PiLamxslh) of the season for the big blow in Brooklyn’s attack that handed the Phillies their 16th loss in 18 games Carl Erskine received credit for his sixth victory al ! 7-- 5 Now Record Book on Stands MONDAY EVENINO MAT 23 t up-cree- k t 6-- 0 3-- 2--0 ENJOY Loes' Philosophy RIDING ON ’ 2-- 8 3 6-- 8 7-- 0 Boomerangs THE SAFEST TIRES BUILT Had-di- USE OUR CONVENIENT 6-- 2 9-- 7 6-- 3 9 (2-- (2-- 1) (4-- (1-- 6) Golfers Advanco Monto At 0) 2) Coast League 10PP 212G Washlncton Blvd V 6-- Phono 2-46- 34 6-- l ‘St 1-- 3-- 8-- I Semi-final- s 5-- 2-- 4-- 8 J ih I |