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' PAGE 10 rHE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, APRIL 11,5 The Star’s 1921 All-City Bowling Teams Are Name@! ‘SIWASHi ’ | Many Baseball | C O ST TWO PIN M’GRAW Leagues to Open A. Seasons This Week | DEFE AT ; tet leagues will get under w | | | for the 1921 season pennant |} | EL IN The Pacific Conant league, which |} = de ae 000 | lust to clone | : e:; | | Y DEAN SNYDER The opening dates of the vart league PaMIBGS. se LOS ANGELES, April 11 , | PN ROUTER WITH NEw YORK ous ary are a follows iradinten ose at 4 5 “4 finally broke into pipe i Star’s 1921 GIANTS, April 11.—It takes more re es vw LEE ng thay met , : column, but it took the Nort All City cha fad teas te arive tne penaent|| AuAett, SaxAtparieam, adonat Mit et fhe at | gong M™ACLES, 2RATEMDAY 1 22 Innings to detent Low Ange Bowling Teams STAR JUNIOR twinkle out of Joke Metre ee naciiian, Wi mee hectre| Seiutcath’ tan anke'rs ** |e break came Im the 98 First Team No, Second Team hres ern association, West Texas. All of the gradu featamente Y}, vs ie aggftbeceed es 8 yy 5 4 Huntoon .......1 Morrow | He's had to contend with every April 21—Virginia ates have Just! results of Saturday's games | peewee rig Boy hy the tal “sis. BASEBALL LEAGUES | [sires | ae inks mematiarn (ee oa Mahnken ......3..+ Meyers nlaba the past few weeks. April nont Pn ae Ps ogee Kacramento 6, Vernon 4. far into right field for three Mg genta «+48 ‘ eeetaatirete GET AWAY TO The main cogs tn newly or wit? ; ’acific International, Take a glance a Halt Lake 8, Oak nd be |‘Two more runs were score 7 ee ae g siiee tnahide bs N been {fs estern Cani amy Wien an Francisco 6, Portland | Murphy's tag hit my Dakota t Sacremento t game) M — Beattie to Cin At Sacremento (first game up six runs in th R. i Every Seattle came bac but they have more 5 the men bowling t ttle pin s s its crack bowlers. po pe tne P eheggell in BANCROFT | | ‘ : Vernon ss. 2 d 1 proportion IMPROVES I. Lynn Brenton, pitcher, from Beat.) ii vramanto. : a as. gine ; bay ether td JURTEEN teams got under way in The Star Junior! 1 tancroft eld} re fy @utheriand | Shore, Bhetlenback and|. Both teams scored in the ’ pitcher, from frame in the West. A f all-stars Baseball league yesterday, with some good baseball on | per cate tion san Portland to Detroit | Murphy; Prough, Kena, Penner « RH. PO, could be picked from the local t!/ tan in the Class A games, while the Class B tiffs weren't |" tates! t wiie, hal ( | ASSI( | lew Blue, first mucker, from Port re ( 4 game) : = ent that would be hard to beat te 20 close. r a ' | leand-4e. Detroit | At Sacramento (second gam 4 TE ns be bine feeds omg | See Oe Creme - : had his tonsils remo n i aheaeiae septa tiem R. 24 - wortd be ie doubt aa to where to} The Louie Dye Works nine got away to a flying start by | proving and gaining | EN IN worttanat Vernon so voasesce @ ® ‘ ¢ ; start. Harry Huntoon, Tom O'Den defeating the Shamrox Athletic club team at Lower Wood- it rank ; h if : ree! 2 nie a) “pele fie ie 4 ; nell and Col. Vaden would rank & Jand by a 5 to 2 count. It was a good game of ball, with | /'* \urne’ '\ weve ss me te r rt. * 2 4 Uttle a — gph a rd = the winners having a slight edge thruout. The winners |). antonio POR | | AND | : io 7 Ue Hho ttuntoon has only been bowt-| bunched hits with some wobbly fielding in the fifth frame| Goldie Rapp, the $16,000 recrutt ae first game nn ; 6 a © Huntoon has only be . J ; Ula a ri as} FC i ; ei . eves ‘ °° 6m ing in Seattle three seasons he has| for a trio of counters. } . T gd aN — Pee i a base, was! 3 RTLAND, April 1 prt hye . t | wd wf : 4 been in the & r years and ls) "The feature wallop of the | Standing of Teams | +» to » Sow oven ai with | pinamashers from various parte of “Bert Cole, pitcher, trom San Fran erie voir “wd Mite tag mh known to the bowles up and} 9. am rs p> : la. G ' exon, Washington, Montana, Ca etrol "Ft SS canoes to ee eeeer in Wea. | 7 a homer by pure, in Star Junior job now, But he’s taking things |fornia and British Columbia will rtlca, pitcher, from Lon " peste 7% ; ° Ids th f e Shamrox team, in the cary Jin attendance at the ninth annual Bt nal Halt Lake 1 die West. He now holds the N of the § , ba es to St, Louls Nationals, " Pree w 5 6m » west championship for two different| seventh inning. He hit the Base — BUM LUCK |tournament of the Northwest Inter-| Jonny Ba aatimar, does Loa, + rane, tiedoid k :2 7 vents. nning both the «in 1 on b anoot ar it ONCE national Bowling ation, eched- | Angeles to De } allevents at the last Nor " ar into left field, Both Bob All m 1 luck came at o i f y Mitche shortstop, from t game " ° ‘ tournament. In winning single* Thorburn and Johnny Quinn pitched MeGraw here today ag ate » New York Americ ane . a s fore ‘o bre the tourna 1d rather have it now than afte ne of the bt wabdren of 1 Piercy, piteher un Vernon r * z 3 ago he won : pship “Maybe we'll get the bad Jinx out | grand sweepstakes, which followthe| Loule Gutsto, first sacker, from| 4 game " H 3 with 196 average rh , of our systems regular list of ever The 19 Oakland to Cleveland Americans 33 oo 4 finished second to © m by only : | “When the bell rings we'll be win- | sweepstakes are billed for next |. Wally center fielder, from shehliaes ee ‘ a few pins with al wh MH ning {day afternoon and all the “crack” | Salt Take to Brooklyn Lewie tnd Agnew { Thome sheen Sy o this season he finishe \ Games played after April 13) aquads will be entered. An added Of thin crew the latter four face | - xStanage, ¢ . se? EA ‘4 again with an average of @ fracti ‘ount the pennant race lattraction to the tournament will be| the hardest jobs in trying to stick | SEALS Lone, 5 te : under 198 McGraw has now nettied on bis)en all-Kik tourney, which wilt be|UAder the big t allaee, Bsteese, oa infield comt Jrun off immediately following the| © But the others are making good Totals 7 8 fe antl aie ” ay third, He has! comple ue tha Teale anal ‘without a doubt, And of the lot] *Matted for Francia in elghth, , "Donnell has been rated for proved equal to the Job in the eyes! A total of 49 Portland [Saromy Bohne, who played third for | Lpetted: fer adams tm ninedl are asone of the beet bowlers on : at the Giant pilot. Me can bit. MHe|tecms and 22 outottown squads Seattle Inne year, ix junt arout the! COAST RACE SoBatied for Schwarts tn stat years as one c Hy ® can field. Ho can throw. Also belare entered theN. BLA ms © of the lot. Hin hitting, felding x Jdwin in tenth, Qhe Coast. He won the sin cham 5 * are entered in the N, B. rac aan - he big | SAN FRANCISCO, April 11.—fan! 6. innings pionship at the first Northwe ¢| The First Hin Merchants carried seems to be able to think | This is the largest entry list In the running has been one of the big = ; cad Gh he Uk Goon lee ash a ne first 2 AP ; 3 * eat fentires of the eprin Francisco had Ve of ne | Se tournament, putting in a score of 2 3 too many guns pe ee gy ee THE INFIELD history of the amsociat breaking | Rom ite: ae — training | ating honors during the first week | 00000102300000001 for a single game, which st g)Cubs and walked off with their EINEUP i the mark of 63 teams at Seattle in/*anon of the Cincy Heda | |iolthe Coast league. ball season, {1° Abectes i years. He also held the do 3 | game et La ein park by 8 12 to 2] The infield with Kelly first, 1990. by 18teame.. Manager J. W.| Ther Te 6 Clasay bunch of gradi jot TOS Oat a today sliowsd 2 OOOO CORO DOOI IER championship for a year w ec eee ee ee ee hort | Blaney made an unofficial * ef lundoubtedly hear more about them| Of the men who played three/ 54) , Wilkie as his partner, See ik R %Jand Rapp at third look be the|the num of doubles teams and the big time circulte eet under | games or more during the week, thes cranes ae 313, which is the two-m jZerolene Cubs ....+.. SS /best combination the G * bavelhe reports that approximately 1 wan: Welnauinn leaders were | —Zeider, 2, Carroll. Thi O'Donnell finished third in the city rie age te 9g Mivet Hilt Merchants +124 had together for several yearn, duce will be on hand and 181 bow! | eh ae | pick, Ban Francisco, Murphy. Two-base : \ t tered th | Gr ‘unningham, arteries — tea and Blackmore McGraw's other problem—centerlers have entered the singles |bourne, Vernon, 474; Kamm, San! - ten oneioee average last year and also took third | im the allevents at the tournament and this » © has been battling A Ed Brown, lanky Texan, ts eet loUTLINED cinco, 467; Zelder, Lom Angeles, .400;| PRY. Crawford. Thomas with Huntoon all season for the city veriens nd The Liberty Park Beavers fell be |ting @ thoro trial there, Brown] yi oe a lo TO GET Lane, Seattle, 400; Caveney, San | *” Saves on balla—Oft @ championship, f y finishing sec: | Tw fore the Queen Anne Aerials seams te bit all k te ft pi b Os: | nee seuale ofa Riewaa ou Francisco, .389 le ome 3; dd by only a few pins. j—Burke. In Mercer field, 11 to 3 The Aer is fielding is excellent wea a " © also was leading the Gal, Vaden, the pépelar manager oe Patent hit the apple frequently and the re |throwing arm is his only apparent /o0d the sume number will compe 4 | BIG FIGHT | aden’ pomers tae the pore tearm | §: TRO a A Sees Se of the Elks’ alleys, is one of the | R Thorburn ¢ Harned rune—Off Bwift sult was never in doubt. fault. yrigay” on eta” wining m4 ey NEW YORK, April 11.—Newark | which has not lost a game, and Port- i od cae: Fs poul —— steadiest bowlers in the game. He/}. off K. Thorburn 1. off Quinn %. Mtruck! Phe score RH. E.| In case neither Brown nor Wal- s 7 or Jersey City in expected to getiiand was in the cellar—the ey | beet to Kenworthy to Murphy. o'clock each time. The doubles and | | singles will begin Wednesday, a/|'%@ call for the Dempsey-Carpentier | team without a victory. fight. The Seals won twice yesterday Tex Rickard’s announcement that | from Portland, 5 to 2 and 12 to 8; the Dig arena will be used for other | Sacramento beat Vernon twice, 9 to championship fights during the sum-|¢ and 1 to 6; Oakland took two! mer, in thought to be the sleeper| games from Salt Lake, 3 to 1 and that put Atlantic City out of the|5 to 4, and Seattle and Los Angeles running. Played 23 Innings, Seattle winning | There are other reasons to believe !12 to 8, jout—My Swift 4, by Thorburn §, by Quinn | won the city honors last year with /{)" Rule on balle—Nons. Double plays | Liberty F 293 and has held seg 4 the samo 4. ‘Thorburn to Bean te Hughes: Bonnett Queen Anne Aerial ‘inks shin injite Ww. lonnett to Maley. « rk Beavers.....3 & 4jker come thru McGraw can fall eaesll 13° O|back on his 1920 two-man combina squad of four men to work out on acco each pair of alleys until the dou- that landed the Elks in the city pond We santos The Pirates gave the Rainier Ath bies are completed and then comen " VETS IN letic club a pretty good battle, but the singles. Yeague this year. In the other Class A game the q * one i Jimmy Dprning would fikely be the Lincoln park team defeated the jthe Rainier crew hit the bail in the | 1 Young and George Burne The Portland five-man teams en fourth’ man on the team. Jimmy 's| Three Brothers Dye Works 3 to 9,|Pinches and won, 11 to 6, at Walla tered are Carabana Clears, Lyrit " have lost none of thelr ability to hit one of the tent Walla playfield. te . theatre, Bergman Shoe company, without a doubt one area ;dut thé losers protested the game, The score: R. H. £_| the ball hard and to roam all corners |weitoot Camp No. 66, Woodmen of ait victory |tion in Lee King and Vernon Spen south-paw bowlers in the West. | dectaring that the Park team played| of the outfield the World; Malt : 1 AL. 1. |tMAt One of the two cities within] ‘The latter game stood as the long Altho he hasn't bowled much this | unregistered men. This protest wilt | Pirates .......--.++ «ese 8 6 21° GF the young pitchers, Pat Bhea|M¢ World: Multnomah hotel, M. Ll.) “stone's throw” of Times Square jest battle ever staged in Southern sepson, he can always be depended | he gecided as noon at powsible. The | Rainier Athletic Giub.s00dl 8 8] gad gan Ryan, beth fight hander, Kline, Multnomah Amateur Athletic | wit! be favored. When Atlantic City | California. / to shoot better than a 190 averag®. | park team will be asked to present| Batteries —Grayzulls and Smith;/ have shown the most stuff. Roth |)" B. ee! meant —_es ‘cany |fitat entered the field of candidates } At the tournament last year he fin-| their score book, together with | Anderson and Netel Ul for the Toronto |= © N.. Butternut bread, F ''Y more than a month ago, Rickard| ST. LOUIS, April 11—The Browns || ave. at Pike st. | pitehed winning be ished second in the all-events eg Pe eligibility list at The Star not! Next week's schedule for The Star | club last year, It won't be surpris Park club teame 1, 2 and 2, Board id the writer it was thought «a/)won the city title yesterday by win- of Trade barbers, Portland Railway PEOPLES SAVINGS also finished well up im the singles. [iate than Tuesday at 6 p. m. The |ing if the fellows sail right in ngical contender, He pointed to|ning the spring series from the Car- [league follows ing if theae two * $ ceares tin. Wertinnd #4 4 pring MAHNKEN score of the game played follows: ouass & jand win games from the start. eae & hy oy yo sees aioe P yt the fact that July 2 is in the middie |dinals 6 to 4. | GOING GREAT R.H_E.| three Brothers Dre Worke va. @tacy| The veteran pitchers Neht. |. ‘suster & Kisie, Oyster Loaf of the big season at the popular Henry Mahnken gets the call for| Lincoln Park ..........+ seee3 10 3) Shown at Linco vhs Barnes, Toney and I cias—are y | watering place when hotel accommo. | co . Multnomah Camp Irat-c pana ge. the best game of anybody in the city | Pickering and Patricelll. at Woodland park his wing: |W. 0. Wa Oreronian 5 ee ies prosent fe 102 None of the young eatchers have] iP: 0 Mei 0 Harry Benson would be the sixth} ‘Phe Chandlers ran away from the|_ Shamron Athletic club second team va | much chance to crowd the veterans Gee ar wee ag grt eam ra ow” CREW man on thie all-star team. Altho he! putjdogs in their game at Jefferson |?" Walle playfield. |——Frank Snyder, Earl Smith and 20Rt oie: vents club, fernet’s Bon is not a sensational bowler, hé plugs | park. The final count was 30 to 6.) ‘ Mike Gonzales—off the job. | boniere Bags 5 eves pian! agent LOSES TO pine ane can ad be depended | The score follows: ; \ rl — Tene JOM, Pacific Coast Blcuit company upon aroun a — s " we “oe v4 Pelts Milaranicks tne wp eornethins | cna nelare RHE dogs te. Queen Awne As DEMPSEY ON Penning Furniture, Cappa’s restau CALIFORNIA ; rear lrant, Powers Furniture, Edwards like this: Hunt i Dorning. eed Bulldogs sascosedes OT 81a \« WAY EAST | Furniture. Only the scant margin of five feet Guaoik Hen, Votes Sn8 O'Donnell as anchor,| Ratteries —- Manning, Lowry end} | 4 | separated the bows of the Washing. fifth man. Heinie has been coming | Three Brothers Dye Works..0 4 2|yNAllard Merchants ve. Loule’® DY®) siowiy getting their xtride, Dougian Co, House & Kruse, Vegan Canty dations are always at a premium and Ly Baan @ strong Of late and probably is rolling| Batteries Dorman and White;|" pincoin Park Vs. Shamrox A, C.| has had a little trouble unlimbering | °~ A ana whe nding room on the trains is Oregonian preasmen coer p 4 fers va South Seat with Benson as extra. |Del Duka; Hampton, Cross and Jack ae Sybaneh mpi vd ea ton and California crews when they . rranged thru Speldt welght champion, let ‘or New for - | croame o o m ere i oe \* he iieke teem t a\from Seattle thie morning, where he| The outoftowns teams are San | ‘Tossed the finish line in the race for 2 gw =a S$TROS Ldsoss nome n is eam named |f : 5 lrancisce lodec No. 3 BP. O. B.{th@ Coast title at Oakland Saturday While this: team would make a| ‘The Shamrox Athletic club second| last In the above The| will go Into training for his bout! F very tooapabasich to beat, a second/team scalped the Highland park|Managers of these should | with Georges Carpentier to be held | Palo Cigar team wou! picked that would give | White Star Athletic club 12 to & in| @pply for their grounds immediately |in New Jersey on July 2 bid ash Rube them @ battle at any time. Their |their first game of the year at Hia-|*0 there will be no hitch In the| Dempsey wag accompanied by Bud |lodge No, 92 . |the Californians winning Seattle. uburn de, Santile “ attic |, The Washington frosh crew de. PO. E., teama 1,]feated the Golden Bear yearlings =~ eaxily, winning by four lengths, Twice Daily All Week 5 | reid on Water. |2 and Ee Brookes ttle: | line-up would be: Webb Morrow, Bill watha field. ell of th schedule Sunday Ridley and his manager, Joe Water ee | . eo was 16 minute 2 Wyitara, Pak Mayers, Peto Hedec-|rera ted the hitters with fi i - |man. Ridley Is folie gunning after |Boldt’s cate, Seattle; Davenport ho-| on Me for tee Saeaty sate 15c, 25c, 50c, 75¢, 1.00, 1.25 . . tive aa the world's nerweight champion: |tel, Spokane; Davenpor leys, Bpo- | **eonds for the ol ce 5 strom and Sam Shuman |ties, one going for the circult. ‘The} Managers of teams contemplating |th® World's featherweight champion: | nae, Tevahooks aa as : Matinees—15c to 50c On lookirig over these teams it 18 | score follows ship. | kane rad opkins ive, Spo rs, Vancouver, i CUBAN WINS changes in their registration lists Moticed thatthe No. 1 team is com R. H. ¥.|must make these changes in writ-| posed of all hook bowlers, while teum ghamrox A. C.. 13°14 ing to The r not later thar 6] No. 2 is made up of back-up ball prighiand Park |kane; The An K EIT To PORTL AND attle; Munro cafe pace | AGAIN ea ce t high school's football t dees >, m. Wednesday. The eligibility Evere a rAN ., bowlers Batteries—Moore and Cleary; Har-|\ixts for April 17 will be mailed out | Will play in Portland this fall, mi + Canterbury Candies, ttle;| HAVANA, Cuba, April. 11.—The Besides these two crack teams this gin and Mitchell ‘Thursday morning ng Columbla university there on | Little Five and Big Five, Aberdeen,| score in the championship chess city could turn out three or four sand : “2 Bu November 4. Wash. Haquiam, Wash; King De| match here stood today —WITH— BENNIE FIELDS Sam Miller and Harry Stover —IN— “MISS SYNCOPATION” LARRY COMER —PRESENTS— more teams as good, which speaks oop ; | — Oro Cigars, Seattle; Red and Blue Gms, W. L. Dr.4 Jose Casablanca. 10 2 08} ‘well of the class of our bowlers. PINKERTON WINS A. A. U Auto Tope-—Christian, 1408 Eighth. | Diamonds, Hood River; Walia W | This year there has been a lot of | ° Advertinement. Elks, Walla Walla, Wash | Emanuel Lasker 10 ° 2 8 new biood in the other Jeagues that DIVING } — — | Westminster BR ¢ an Belber Champion Lasker admitted defeat have been coming strong and will TITLE CHAS. SCHWARTZ Trunks, San Francisco, on the 63d move of the gam ’ ast probably be heard from next season. BY C. F. WERN oo night, He continued to play, how. i ths Cotemnerdial longus, Hingles, 38 ever, to the 68th move, in order that ‘Thompson, Snapp, Clingenpeel and spectators might see how the loss Bergman have been going great wag inevitable while Hilligoss, Goodwin and Nicho-| pionship, which was held Saturday | Swendsen 11 Jas of the gue and Webb,| night at the Multnomah Athletic| way natatorium, 16, And Pinkston, |] [1% Second, Ave opin & the public fue the direc time Nelson, Herr and Prowse of the Tele with the lowest regate, was an honors to Kuehn. The placing fig PORTLAND, Or. April 11.—The] ures of the four judges, when added National A. A. U. senior diving cham-| together, gave Pinkston 6, Kuehn §, Optometriat and Mfg. Optician 7 on Examined and wen Fitted POOL OPE! Prices About 1,000 Seattle swimmers took Reasonable " ool 8 a dip in the Crystal Pool Saturday 1 Leger, of the Broad: || 237 Epler nik. when the natatorium was thrown Over 70 (lege. ask to join in tercollegiate boxing body. Tin-ear graduates look like a certainty soline club, has proven beyond a doubt that club, San Francisco, and holder of the world’s high diving crown, an. nexed the National A. A. U. senior phone league all were putting up a re on a Judged the winner si : . " ; ; ence Pinkston and Louis ‘Hap. ‘| HADE VS, SCHUMANN ib 5 oe ee lowing py” Kuehn are the two world’s} In the city cham) iship swim Dave Shade, California weiter. | 2° Ry a An Intimate Song Revue reg greatest springboard divers | ming meet, which was staged in con weight, boxes Heinie Schumann of | RPHY WINS AUTO RAC aD nection with the diving meet, Jack ‘Tacoma 10 rounds in Portland Friday | T LO8 ANGELES, April 11.-Driv.| Clarence Pinkston, of Olympic | Ponochenko, Northwent back stroke Albert Hansen one owe S ing a Dusenberg, Jimmy Mur won the American Automobile a champion, broke the Northwest 100 yard back stroke record, Time, 1:11 Popular College Athletes | BEARS WI DENTISTS ciation races on the Los Ang —- oom - Jeweler and Michigan university's track t speedway Sunday. In the final heat|'Mdoor diving championship to his GREENE TO CAPTAIN | il fell before California by a 95 to 43 : he made an average speed of 109.55 |}0M® list of achievements when he) corgon ne, forward, has been ilversmith score at Ber Saturday miles per hour. | Placed over Louis “Happy” Kuehn, | wincted to captain the Franklin bas-| Oregon Agricultural college and| nae I team next season. | NEW YORK, April 11.—George Kelly's home run with two on en abled the Giants to beat Washington re yesterday, 7 to 6, Bancroft played three innings and may si! in the opening gam cADS SHOOTERS | world’s champion springboard diver, | 2 f Cp Scoring 96 out of 100 targets, Rob-| and Clyde Swendsen, Los Angeles NOW LOCATED ert Searle won the Sunday shoot of Athletic club, and former National | Let the “Dime & Dolla 1518 Second Ave the ttle Gun club yesterday, | A. A. U. senior diving champion George Baker was pecond with 45, During the four required diver the || Make Your Dimes and Do! and B. B. Lipscomb third ith 94, | work of Pinkston, Kuehn and Swend. se ; ee rd IE is is so none in eauality thot it|f tars Earn Dividends for You made one thankful that they were not forced to judge which one was SEARLE ASSISTED BY EVELYN WELLS “THE NUTTIEST OF NUTS” “FOUR GOSSIPS” A Winning Hand in Songland NEW YORK, April 11.—Rabe| In order to introduce our new Ruth hit a homer here yesterday, |(whalebone) plate, which is the but his muffed fly ewabled the |HeMeat and strongest plate known, | j perry Pinkston and ive | atone a. une, © STE OO Sal Sod snc noe aah SELBINI & NAGLE slightly kston ‘ Did you see “MAIN 6200" flying || bean to show. Kuehn wa . over the city today? off on water entry It wan painted \as meta, TS Phil De agian, of the $2 Amataa —PR “THE BUTTERFLY AND THE CAT” while ving in perfect form, His ap: | “Shufflin | the great Curting ; n Giants, looking forward to the k guaranteed for 15 years, | boat, This air J “ rleas, his take-off g a world series cut next fall, He ex rf t canen in the : : igen ren isp | Peet# to buy 40 acres more of Ten: |}ixamination @ fre : All fancy diving is based on va Feige mesic | Call and See Samples of Our Plate 8, combination of [| Al fancy diving in ! | and Bridge Work, We Stand nd and (EEN AEE". |. | ase sence agg Ngan PP \ | Over 400 schools will enter track the Test of Time 00, ané ake you nd wults, twists, jack and gain i | hangar from any part G teams in the Penn relays this spring Most of our present patronage ts business section of the | OT And the three champions gave — . pcommended by our early custo- the audience almost the entire list * O Daddy, bring home some of Boldt's * whon work is tun giving AND COMPANY acti ‘Bpluging both Lap }| Hom vere done by tuck and 1221-Third Avc (jpaauueauunmee cans od’ eatinfaction. | Ault our ous —IN— : ry lay-out f hives were exe 4 x When coming to our office, be sure “ EE thea... 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