Show ’ Z' SUNDAY MORNING WA'X-- J V w- - A " V THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1955 JULY 17 3 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ’ 3 mm 1 y's Club Still Leads In Metropolitan League Reds Sparkle In Speedy League Event Woody’s Club a newcomer to the Metropolitan League continued to lead the loop this week with four — wins and a single loss colorful righthander hurled superb ball last night as the Ogden Reds blistered the Pocatello Banin the opening nocks game of the three-gam- e series Bill Cooke 8-- Pioneer Cooke scattered eight hits over the nine innings and gave the Pocatelloans but one run He was accorded fine support when the chips were down The lone Pocatello run came in the second inning Dave Rush - !I 5JskS f X y 4 '? vy ?v x I r 4x£ 4 ''''o Mean Ball Hifs rw yjf'' j - ' ' V W wi- - js2 (7-5- 2-- (7-- 5) (9-- -- - X Brown Pitches as Bees Beat Spuds 1-H- ! itter i left-hand- plays two or William Z Terry who will soon be course He shoots Monte El at the week each of three rounds golf was with84 which of score a 80s last and in the year posted in two years of his age (See Ringside with Ritchie) ld Left-hande- one-hitt- er er sixth-innin- g Three Redlegs May Start Mustangs Defeat j ! n all-servi- Voting King Lea jn 7-- e it Xi'X 48 Ensign Ritchie 6 2-- 1 The story of William Z Terry’s playing golf two or threat times a week has been told often But unlike most stories this ope gets better each time it’s told because the gentleman gets older “ i t All-Sta- All-Star- Utah State Agricultural College at Logan will get its share of the Ogden area athletes who graduated from high school this past Probably if Ben Hogan himself would step up to No 1 tee at El Monte Golf course to make a tee shot he wouldn’t draw more will glances than Mr Terry who soon be 84 years old Not only is it fabulous that a man of his age can play nine holes without taking a few breathers but he shoots a pretty fair game He has accomplished something very few golfers have — shot within two strokes of his age for He fired an 84 last 18 holes 82 while years of age year never Mr Terry plays matches nor tries to set any records “I just play for the fun of it” he stated He said the lowest score he ever shot was a 79 but that was several years ago lea-din- spring Four who appear certain to enroll here this 4fall' are Ralph Carter Ray Schlupp Gary Kapp All-Sta- and Richard Rampton e Carter of Ogden was in football last fall and was one of the better heavyweight wrestlers in the state He also took second in the state this spring in the shot put At Weber Schlupp was a four-lettman as was Kapp at Ben Lomond Kapp received state as an end in footrecognition ball Dick Rampton was an selection at end for Ogden and helped the Tigers a High deal in basketball great Carter Schlupp and Kapp were Ski Report all winners of Standard-Examine- r Snow to the The annual report gold watches at their respecBasin Patrol showed that an tive schools this spring even 100 accidents occurred all-stat- during the past winter at the nearby ski resort The Snow Basin statistics again show that the injury rate for n i n n at Clinic one-hal- Stu-AndS- j Morgan Monday MORGAN Utah — Ogden Reds will conduct a baseball clinic here tomorrow for young Electrics base- ball players of Morgan and Summit counties Wilford Mecham announced last night The clinic is slated between the hours of 10 am and 12 noon The program is by the recreation departments of Morgan and Summit counties Morgan Fair Grounds will be the scene Competing swim free at Como 'Springs fol- next year lowing the xlinic Monday night to team ladies’ wishing yBungsters Any attending the clinic play an exhibition game should and their parents will take m the o contact Mrs Mueller game at Affleck ' 1-- Reds Will Stage those using safety bindings is what it' was for f about those using other types1 It said the need for a heel release as well as a toe release must be emphasized as must also the proper adjustment for both Mrs Mary Mueller captain of the Clearfield women’s softball team said the girls need teams to play them Being sponsored by Merl’s Jewelry the team has beautiful uniforms and is willing to travel to play its contests Team members have made several attempts to organize a ladies league in Davis County but only Syracuse has expressed in-- 1 terest They are anxious to get a league started in the county 2-- of-th- e er all-regio- Near Loop j 100-Jr- 6 Win 14-26- j 2BH--tString- er 1-- 2-- 3 I Ogden-Pocatell- ’ BB-yDunn T 82 g 1-- 1 Park In First Place ce Hi-Lan- d e - Hi-Lan- d -- Kuehl Gilbert A By Close Score I With and Marine Reserves each have three and two records In the Ladies’ League Crane’s Cafe first half champs are tied with Maids for the lead during the second half with two wins and no losses Tomorrow night in Metropolitan League play Beckers and Hill Field Hornets will tangle at 7 pm while the Hill Field Bulldogs and Rogers will meet at 8 pm Rainbow Bar and Woody’s Club will tangle at 9 pm In the same league on Thursday Rainbow Bar will take on the Bulldogs at 8 pm Woody’s Club will meet the Hornets and the Bulldogs and Becker’s will take the field at 9 pm In Industrial League play Tuesday Postal Transport and Naval Reserve will meet at 7 pm Utah Power and Light and Havana Club will square off at 8 pm and an hour later the South Ogden Merchants and Marine Reserves will ’battle it out On Friday Havana Club and Postal Transport will play the 7 pm opener Utah Power and Light and South Ogden Merchants will meet at 8 pm and Naval Reserves and Marine Reserves will play an contest at 9 pm In the Ladies’ League on McClanahan’s will Wednesday meet Crane’s Cafe at 7:30 pm and Maids and Wall Avenue Center will take the field at 8:20 pm The Skipettes and Coalville will play at 8 pm at Coalville League standings: -- 5-- 0 © tied for second place Each have three wins and two defeats After three weeks of play there is a three-wa- y tie for the lead in the Industrial League Havana Club Postal Transport SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — r Jim Brown hurled Four in Third a brilliant last night in The Reds teed off on starter Bill Francis to tally Spirited competition marked the play in the June leg of the master’s director’s and president’s pitching the Salt Lake City Bees to a cup events for men in June at the Ogden Golf and Country Club Left to right: Joe Dean leff decision over the Idaho four runs in the Ogden third and Adams Glen Kikham event Reid director’s won Dr winner standout the perpresident’s Bill Cooke singled to left to Falls Russets y former in the master’s classic open the inning Bob Wetzel and The only hit off Brown was a Joe Soto bunted safely to load single by Idaho Falls the sacks Cooke tallied on Franrelief pitcher Bob Glomboske cis’ wild pitch Otherwise Brown was in comChico Tery tripled to right- plete control as he struck out center to send Wetzel and Soto six and walked only three home Carl Paylor grounded out League-Leade- rs A1 Taylor started on the mound with Terry dashing for home On j for the Russets and w’as chased the play Terry was safe when Bee uprising in the by a four-ruCannizzo dropped the ball fifth inning An infield hit by Joe Soto and Singles by Eddie Barr Dud singles by Carl Paylor and Dick and Mike Donahue after Rushing — BILLINGS (AP) The Pioneer Hicks produced another run for bases were loaded accounted the Leon Treadway’s charges in the League race tightened last night Salt Lake’s for fifth inning runs e seventh-placas Billings dumped fifth Bees an unearned The scored first-placBoise SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Several players have posiThe Reds put across two inin to open the the marker third This left Boise in first place by tions on the Pioneer surance runs in the Ogden sevAll-Sta- r team sewed League scoring virtually a as enth Soto singled to center and only few percentage points Idaho Falla Salt Lake Great Falls beat up but voting through Friday left selection of pitchers ABHO Buddy Gilbert beat out an in- second-placA ABHO A and set the up in the air field hit Chico Terry struck out Magic Valley Ayers2b 4 0 62 41 Ajt least eight hurlers were in contention 34 00 0 1 Gauciss 12 Carmichl2b Osburn3b 4 3 Carl Paylor singled infield with stage Monday to see which club for the four 3 0 10 Ageerf Fannonlf 4 2 10 r positions hosts the league game Soto scoring Dick Hicks singled 3 0 11 Hackb Barrcf 3 12 0 Metropolitan League s Jessen lb 4 0 8 0 to left to send Budy Gilbert The team in first place at the The will) oppose the Bob Jacoby Boise and Dan Lo 32 00 26 01 Mullinlf SeiddtC end of play Monday will take the team which is home with Ogden’s final run 3 0 5 1 Mortoncf the league bitz Magic Valley leading honor Jim Clancy relieved Bill FranPopular Frank JLuchesi of Po- - 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The Mustangs shelled four at the end of play Monday The cis in the Ogden fifth and pitched catello is in the vote f or J J 2 2 ?l°T°s-ke- p good ball the rest of the way Boise pitchers for 12 hits while game will be July 24 at the home Boise ws getting eight safeties park of the league lieader manager He was touched for four hits 26 1 24 8 32 11 27 7 Totals tossers off three Billings Ogden engineered two twin A tubulation of votes by the Engberg pointed out that FriaWalked for Glomboske in ninth The victory went to Red Dunn Score by Innings: killings and Pocatello recorded was the last day for submis000 000 000 — 0 Idaho Falls who held Boise to five hits in fans at the office of League day one 001 040 OOx —5 sion of Lake Salt votes All returns City must FriClaude President Engberg the five innings he worked R — Ayers Osburn Fannon Jessen be in the league office by Mon- Rushing E — Hack 2 Carmichael SB — Kuehl in all of showed runs Karl its scored Ogday Billings Contest — — Speedy SF Barr RBI Barr 2 Osburn the first five innings slamming den far in front for first base dayHe said the Donahue DP — Ayers to Jesr selections Rushing The game was played in one Del Coursey for eight hits in four sen Ayers unassisted to Morton Cooke LOB — Idaho Falls 4 Salt Lake hour 52 minutes one of the fast- - innings and saddling him with with Bob King of Ejoise leading would be announced Tuesday 10 in 4 3 GlomHere is the vote compiled as of City 131 HO3— Taylor for shortstop In second place est Ogden league contests the loss 3 ER — Taylor 3 SO— boske in Brown 6 Taylor 2 BB — Brown 3 year homer and well ahead of the rest of the Friday: Carl Long hit a three-ru6 Pitchers — Butdi Tierney Poca- Taylor 1 Glomboske WP — Taylor Dick Hicks Chico Terry and for Billings in the first inning shortstops was Chicago — Donahue 2 PB Glomboske Time — Terry tello 13728 Mike Great 2:14 Attendance — 1608 Willie Quezada thrilled the large In the third Tex Taylor singled Ryan AllFalls 10460 Bill King Pocatello crowd in attendance with some and Dick Stuart tripled him of Ogden He will jfill the should Boise continue 8320 Red Dunn Billings 9207 Star berth sensational fielding Pete Es- home and in become front the host George Green Great Falls 3817 trada Frank Lucchesi and Bob Tom Taylor doubled across two Jim Esponola Boise 9054 Bob club Maurer provided fancy fielding Billings runs in the fourth And runShaffer Magic Valley 9224 were Three contenders gems for the visitors in the fifth Stuart walked ManReno Barbisan Idaho Falls 5260 neck and neck for catcher Joe Soto and Dick Hicks of the ager Jack Paepke singled and ning — Jim Lee f Tom Pocatello 4061 Joel Roberson Pocatello Reds and Erne Schuerman of the Reggies Andrews singled home Whitlock Boise of Bob Seidel 6208 and Idaho Falls Bannocks each collected three what proved to be the winning — Tom Catchers Mike of Donahue Roberson PoLake hits Salt City run catello Bob 12586 of Don Seidel IdaThe fans Bill King of the Bannocks was like LeJohn Boise’s big frame was a four-ruho Falls 11916 Mike Great base chased to the showers in the Po- sixth ’for Donahue Falls third They came on two walks Salt Lake 10394 But should catello seventh for razzing Um- an error Great Dan Falls Gatta take City a sacrifice fly a dou- over Boise Boise! 5208 from Foster first and become pire Lou Stringer and First Base — Karl ' Kuehl OgThe Bannocks and Reds meet able by Manager the host club7 there jwould be at by King Bobby triple in the second game' of the series Boise least four in the running for the den 14756 Tom Taylor Billings Billings AB H O A third base job— John Hack of 7659 at 8 o’clock this evening John AB H O A Jim Given Great Falls Leslie2b 4 2 0 3 Idaho Falls Rich Morse of Boise 5107 Dan Lobitz Magic Sabalansky will pitch for the 55 02 3100 Trenarycf Valley WaIton3b 5 111 Reds and Bill King will take the 5 2 12 Morse3b Taylor lb 5 2 4 0 Dave Ruh of Pocatello and Dave 3280 Kingss 3 14 1 Hallgren rf Stuartlf 3 22 54 0 Wondra of Magic Valley hill for Pocatello Second Base — E C Leslie Bil0 3 0 3 0 Jacoby If Longcfc 43 9817 Doc Ayers Salt Lake were in outfield the Sixty members of the Supply 3 2 12 Stringer 2b lings 0 Leading 19 Paepke 11226 Gene Elder Great Key Civilian Club of Hill Air 4 0 6 0 Molerlb Ryanrf 3030 Arnie Hallgren Boise Dick City Force Base attended the game in 3 150 01 Gattac Falls 5104 Bob Wetzel Ogden art Gilbert Ogo Billings Buddy 3 0 0 10 Coursey p a body - 0 0 0 0 4860 1 0 0 0 aEspinola John Hack Idaho Falls den Pocatello Pete Estrada) Inglettp 0 Pocatelle 0 0 0 0 Vroman 110 Beenep 4571 Ogden ' AB H O A ABHO A 1 0 0 0 bForthman2b Third Base — Don LeJohn 4 3 2 1 Schuermnss Wetzel2b 5 2 10 0 0 0 0 McNeil p 4 0 2 0 Lucchesi cf 5 3 11 1 1 0 0 0 cCamperi Great Sotolb Falls 14672 John Hack AArive 3 2 10 Duranrf A Gilbert cf 4 110 0 0 0 1 Lucas p Idaho Falls 5892 Dave Rush 4 0 3 0 Estradalf MR IRA FISHER Local Cattle Feeder Terry ss 3 12 4 3 0 0 1 Rush3b 12 2? 4 7 24 Pocatello 35 8 35 4214 4 2 Dave Totals Wondra 11 Paylorb 3 18 1 Keefe lb aStruck out for Coursey in fifth Hicksrf 4 3 5 1 L'ead-Wit- h Magic Valley 3780 Carl Paylor 4 18 0 Cannizzo e bFlied out for Vroman in sixth: Gonderc 4 14 1 Says: 3 10 2 Maurer2b out McNeil 4 2 0 0 Ogden 2714 Rich Morse Boise in for cFlied eighth Quezadalf 2 0 0 1 Francis p Cooke p 4 10 3 Score by Innings: 3457 Osburn Salt Lake Doug 1 0 0 0 Clancy 100 004 Boise My Business Plane is a constant source of economical 2-- 1 1 0 0 0 aParisi City 1528 301210 00--7 Pillings R — Stuart 2 Taylor Walton Leslie Shortstop — Bob King Boise transportation In addition I find it a constant means 32 8 24 6 Totals 37 14 27 11 Long Dunn Morse 2 King! Hallgren 0 Chico 18072 Ogden Terry aStruck out for Clancy in ninth Jacoby Stringer E—— Taylpr Andrews of pleasure and relaxation Southwestern Skyways’ GREAT FALLS (AP)— Consecutive Joe Gauei Idaho Falls 1958 Score by innings: Ryan Morse RBI Taylot Long 3 ! Pocatello 010 000 000 — 1 Stuart Andrews 3 Gatta 12th doubles Stringer Pocatello inning by Ernie Schuerman 014 010 20x — 8 Hallgren Morse service is helping me derive the utmost of these Ogden Tay- Don LeJohn and Jin Given gave R — Rush — 2 £479 3BH Cooke Morse Hf— lor Wetzel Terry Long King Soto 3 Gilbert E— Rush Cannizzo HO — Dunn 5 in 5 Ipglett 3 in 2 3 the Great Falls Electrics a 2 to 1 Outfielders — Buddy Gilbert benefits Wetzel Keefe Terry 3BH — Terry Beene 0 in1 1 Coursey 8 in 4 Vro- victory over Magic Valley last Ogden 12975 A r n i e Hallgren man 2 in McNeill in 2 Lucas 1 in T?£7aUpayiorRH 1 ER — Dunn 4 Iftglett 1 Coursey 4 night and pulled the Electrics to Boise 15237 Dick Stuart BilFOR FAST DEPENDABLE CHARTER SERVICE Soto to Terry Terry to Soto Keefe to Vroman 1 3 Coursey 1 within two percentage points of Poca11874 Pete Estrada lings T' — Francis Vroman 1 McNeil 1 Lucas 1 SO — CALL BoiseJ H5r?Sncit09 tello 10870 Bob Jacoby Boise s m Dunn 7 Inglett'l Beene 1 Coursey 1 league-leadin3 3 Great Falls now )has won 49 8756 Campi Campana Magic so Vroman 1 McNeil 2 WP— lob — ogden 6- Pocatello3 4 bb— Inglett W— L— Cgursey SF— Gatta Hall- and lost 31 for a ciancy jDuzm “ancl? Ben Sinquefield percentage of Valley WP — Francis Cooke 4 gren Leslie Time — 2:20 Attendance 613 Boise which lost to Billings Billings 2870 Attendance — 676 Skyways Inc 1769 for 615 Saturday night is Manager — Frank Lucchesi PoLeJohn smacked his double to catello Lou Rochelli 12480 center field with one out in the Great Falls 9712 Lou Stringer Ogden Municipal Airport 12th and Given slapped his to Boise 8220 Jack Paekpe Bilright center off Erni£ Pastornicky lings 7265 Ed McDade Magi9 Phone 2 pm junior men’s singles ana Charles Fromberg defeated to end the Valley 6340 Pat Mullin Idaho Loren Burton vs Ray Neville Falls 8867 pynn Marshall and Loren Burton battle Great Falla Magic Valley Yesterday’s results: ABHO A ABHO A Wandra3b Bnownerf 4 12 0 Men’s singles —Jesse Johnson Junior men’s singles — Loren 55 0111 8 3 Gonsalves c 5 0 4 0 Flder2b 5 2 4 4 defeated Alan Johnson Burton defeated Jimmy Foulger 35 1100 Campanacf LbJohn3b 5 2 12 19 Lobitzlb Kevin Thredgold defeated Chuck 5 0 4 0 Johnsonrf Given lb 5 1 13 I HAVE YOUR REPAIRS YOU HAVE ACHPONIC Women’s singles — Pat Smith 4 230 Yrmchukif Holdrfldcf 4 13 0 Fromberg PARDON ME DOC BUT have rr WELLNO Y ALWAYSDONE iDONE 4 0 2 2 Woolardss Lachemanc 4 14 0 NERVOUS CONDITION AT Men’s doubles — ChuckFrom-ber- g defeated Shirley Jennings ANY HAVE VOU ASKED HIM 3 15 3 McDade2b bHeinz 0 0 0 0 WONDER But i confess 1 cant WHERE HE OLD HAS HIS and Don Poulter defeated 3 0 12 Reiderp Dixonc 0 0 11 LOCATE YOUR YOU'RE A STOCKS PLACE AR REPAIRIN6 DONE? TROUBLE NERVOUS friSfef 7 Amayass 42 0140 81 Jesse Johnson and AlanJohnson Girl’s 15 and under singles — 1 0 00 01 aHerman WHY? 10 Pastornickyp Greenp WRECK! cRochelli 110 0 Lynn Marshall defeated Peggy Mixed doubles —Matrgo Hedges Leininger 3 Starkp 10 0 0 THW WORK IS SO PERFECT Country Club June Leg Winners i 5) 1) 5 y 5) (3-- d j Becker’S and Rainbow Bar are Last Night's Results Ogden 8 Pocatello 1 Salt Lake City 5 Idaho Falls 0 Great Falls 2 Magic Valley 1 Billings 7 Boise 6 Today’s Probable Pitchers Idaho Falls Rowe 1 at Salt Lake 2 8 p m ' Barvmchak Pocatello King at Ogden Saba-- 1 3 8 p m laskey at Great Magic ValleV Shaffer (12-Falls unavailable 2:03 p m Boise at Billings Espiiiola 8:05 p m Paepke (2-- hard-hittin- g V LeSCJUe 1 walked and moved to second on Socky Keefe’s single to center Tony Cannizzo hit into a doubleplay with Rush moving to third Rush crossed the plate on Bob Maruer’s double against the left center-fielfence the score in their tied Ogden half of the second Chico Terry lived on Dave Rush’s error Terry moved to second when Carl Paylor grounded out and took third when Dick Hicks rolled out Bob Maurer to Keefe Tery tal-lied on Jess' Gonder’s single to center field Soft-ba-ll 3- Southwestern 3-1- -- 48-3- 0 Tennis Champions Named Today in Kammeyer Tourney The Ogden High American Legion team moved into first place in the four-tealeague this past Championship matches in the win over Brigweek with a ham Local teams have won the Kammeyer Tennis Tournament state American Legion title for will be conducted today at Lester the past two years and the Og- Park Courts Jesse Johnson will meet Kevin den High team could easily make Thredgold for the men’s singles it three straight The team is made up of such title at 1:30 pm while Margo young players as Roger Tomlin- Hedges will play Pat Smith in son' Gary Thomas Jim Pearson the women’s singles championKenny Hunt Blair Moyes and ship match at the same time Other matches today are as Val Weathers Larry Tomlinson and Lynn Perkins are coaching follows: 10:30 am men’s doubles Dave the squad Stimpson and Kevin Thredgold The Salt King Rod and Cus- vs Charles Fromberg and Don tom Club is creating a great deal Poulter 11:30 am boy’s 15 arid under of good-wiaround the area with singles Bob Marshall vs Jimmy its various promotions The latest is a reliability run Foulger 12 noon j uniop girl’s singles and picnic this afternoon The group will leave the Municipal Shirley Jennings vs Lynn MarBuilding at 4 pm and rendez- shall 3 pm junior men’s doubles vous 'at a canyon picnic area for lunch Ray Neville and Don Poulter vs n winner of On Aug 29 — six weeks from Smith Neville match mixed doutomorrow — football practice bles Margo Hedges and Charles among Northern Utah schools Fromberg vs winner of Jennings-Johnso- n match gets under way Indications point to some terrific grid teams in 4 pm girl’s 15 and under sirj4 Region One this season gles Lynn Marshall vs Irene LinIt appear now as though the ford m ll Burton-Anderso- Smith-Stimpso- n 3-60- 82 SALES-SERV- ICE 3-- 2 6 yCSSIlB 6-- 4 j 6-- 2 6-- 1 Fet-nndzl- f 9-- 7 6-- 4 6-- 0 KdL JJJj&Z: 8-- 6 6--3 OH-NO- 6-- 4 I r 6-- 4 7-- 5 2-- 6 6-- 3 6-- 4-- 6 6-- 3 40 10 36 17 Totals xOne out when winning run scored aFlied out for Reiderj in ninth bRan for Lachemanj in eighth cSingled for Green ih eighth dRan for Rochelli in eighth Score by innings: 000 000 100 000—1 Magic Valley OOO 000 010 001—2 Falls Great — R Yaremchuk LeJohn Amaya E — Given Lobitz Lacheman AmayS RBI —Browne Given 2BH— Green LeJohn 3BH— Given Campana Yaremchuk SB — Holderfield S — Woolard DP — McDade1 to Lobitz Gonsalves to McDade 2 LeJohn ' to Elder to Given LeJohn to Amaya to Given Elder to Amaya to Given LOB — Magic Green 2 Valley 9 Great Fall 5 BB — Stark 2 Pastornicky 1 SO — Green 2 Stark 3 Reider 5 Pasthrnicky 2 HO— Green 6 in 8 Stark 01 in 4 Reider 7 in 8 Pastornicky 3 in 3 3 ER — Green 0 Stark 0 Reider 0: Pastornicky 1 Winner— Stark Loser — Pastornicky Time — 2:40 Attendance— 1810 39 6x34 12 i j Hiskey Loses Idaho Golf Event IDAHO FAS (AP) — John his 152 Rasholt ofLewiston Idaho finBut the meet ended in a fiveished strong yesterday to win the way tie for fourth place Those annual §(ate Junior Chamber of getting identical 154s were Monte Commerce golf championship He carded a over Sat- Laughlin Twin Falls Larry Tops Buhl Ray Kowallis Boise Rick 18 holes to wind urday’s up with Nelson Lewiston and Jack Snia total of 144 — two Moscow der strokes ahead of defending cham- pion Babe Hiskey of Pocatello Hiskey and Rasholt were tied at Leo L6CCI Fielding 71 after the first 18 holes Leo Durocher led the National Third-plachonors went to League shortstops in fielding in Norman Jorgensen of Rigby for 1933 1936 and 1938 -- 34-39-- 36-ho- le j e !! r usai&cKO THEY ELIMINATE ALL YOUR AUTOMOBILE WORRIES ’thanks" COUN0S LIKE 1 1-- Expert Front End Alignment and Repair mm -- it 1 m t lOAeA 10 H i iU A- - A a A |