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Show Wading In Lake ELTZi- Provides Scare with if g For Local Boys mora i ,'nlE'; "Wading in the lake can be very ' 8 tt' poor sport" is the conclusion reach- rsons ed by Don Walker and Russell Niel- 7 T son, as a result of a unique exper- jes"p. ience of last Sunday. ;i rU The boys left Saratoga early Sun- P aH,J. day morning in an improvised mot- Plau3: or boat. A companion, Kenneth p: Nielson was sent with an automo- T0 " bile around to Geneva resort where he was to meet them. When the day jt0':': passed and the boys in the boat aftet " failed to appear young Nielson be- UPB ;'; came worried and notified City Mar- I'in shal George Paul. In company with othe Arnold Richins, Marshal Paul went :mKi to the ake Meld glasses failed to :d at reveal any trace of the lost sports- 'e son; men. - When plans were made for ed v' sending out another motor boat in and'' search of them, word was received if"64 that the boys had arrived home, very tired and very muddy. ', t They reported that the motor on ntifls their boat had stopped and could realty not be made to start. Since they unty," had no oars, the boatmen had to y. take turns wading and pushing the iains , boat. They found it quite 'a long ay home' and not much of a "Iark"- |