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PAGE 20 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928. '(Fannine| VERNON NEEDS ENTIRE REBUILDING FOR NEXT SEASON © ELL GREAT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RACE SLATED THIS YEAR */@ BY HENRY L. FARRELL Only Shell Is Left of OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN) Garfield a Favorite EW YORK, Sept, 28 loser ever won’ mare “p Pa Once Great Organization! iin m Ww Gece, tm mnaw SNV-THAT BLUE 6OCK as 1923 Season Starts Rarned mo: lory in dete n Tale Angel Firpo did when ho w PRIZES L WonnWs KS LIKE A MATEO ed out by Jack Dx “To LOOK IN MY Loo Beiosked out by Jack Dempsey ey in| Vernon Club Crumbles in Season; Bill Essick Must WEEK IN MY BUNDLE T Sarr AWTEAM 1 SENT THERE |Broadway and Ballard Opening Pes Today With Wiha sayase fighting surpassed any | yoga Si axeaate Club; Other Go DAUNDRN ee PAA tr A SQUAD OF “| LAST MONTH BUT IT Garfield-Franklin, and West Seattle-Roosevelt rama ever enacted 4 ing 0 eague Pastimers ONE GREY SocK HANDKERCHIEFS, AN’ DIDN'T HAVE A HOLE IW Struggles on Book for Saturday on the st —— ie) unfortunately ‘o! him, IN - i) a rv be atg TLL ber oP M\ A T , 7 Rather unfortunately for } BY LEO H. LASSEN AND A BLUE ONE OL! HOP HI Lo GAs EAD A MOTOR: BY JACK HOHENBERG FFirpo was not restrained by his ad © Hie haw 4 nf ie a vi f f "visors trom makin ® set Pro ay: he pea ‘hs ae! vs Jane ve atk ue 7 bi Me ShaNO RT MIGHT BE SENDING AY N SPITE the disastrous injury to Chuck Carroll, star Mubout the referee that, even if they ‘oast league. he powerful machine that forced San NTH HEEL! ME BACK AN MAN, AN’ HE BANGED halfback and punter, Garfield high school, still remains Hwere true, retracted somewhat from! Francisco to the limit last year crumbled over winter and ARMY PUP LJ TH HEELS OUT a slight favarite to cop ‘the honors as the high school sea- CLANGING TH!’ “7 son gets under way today. Ballard and Broadway were to The sportsmanship that the Argen-|/ cracked wide open. The Tigers have no hope of finishing Mine was thought to have possessed. | higher than eighth place this year, c cs or 1/, 2 eld at 3:30 5 afternoon in the opener, a ed as news on, aliht , for The powerful pitching staff that won pennants for the Z a ae ye patie oie n ped iy ay afternoon. : gee abowing he made in */ Tigers in the past is a mere shell. The great Jakie May, f ih pacientes, eg for all t ‘ The pennant chase will be no snap this year, for all teams Against the champion « 4 * with a mediocre ball club behind him, has lost more than he j expected to make any r . s are strong in at least one department of play. Competition g that was und| has wo! year after onderf recor 85 wins 4 ee patent that & fighter has ever i hs Se =i hy feat ee he Wee Teararoe BS Wink E , should be much keener because of the new point system of @hown in such an important con Frank Schellenback has pitched well at times, but isn’t | |pl } Under this ruling a win scores two points a tie one, Peon et the same performer he was a few seasons ago. Wheezer and a loss apes Hite oar} WE Ny ee MMA. twice by Dempsey te war Dell is now with Seattle. Wild Bill James has slipped to |speed up the last quarter of |» deinange liad, Partially right. Dempsey nit| the Southern league. Jesse Doyle was declared a free agent | | play in some cases. sD Bim once on the breakaway; by Judge Landis this spring. J v i jJane ke sigs alysger olay ras « ¢ ey did hit him or casion nd so they go. ‘ Mich other on fewer the round ha ne Truck Hannah is still a good catcher, slow at the best, but hind. t tee tra sehampion may have ed bir is Ae % wonce. before he was back ,| he’s slowing up more, and the Tigers may need a new fir Z ditional riva k equally good i f y Queen Anne, Ballard and Franklin | Mighting position after a ; string receiver next year. Danny Murphy, out with an at- Be ’ . " are dark horses | rep lea down. tack of appendicitis now, is a pretty fair catcher, | - pi yr know the Hk \ELLISON IS —_—- Rod Murphy has so year at first bane. If Vernon lets him ; |these teams, We the rules were st. * Chadbourne, the { ster Soast league outfielders, is grad. 7 ove t ; { i i | leads was first predicted, SEAL BOSS ‘fighters were in suct y of} ually bow! 1e, an eation of whether or not he car “ l 4 Hi ging injuries t he 1 fexeltement and when the .) ne rade next se nie h and Pete Schneider should be| F SHB . } I ee ya ae Bai he AN FRANCISCO, : Sept 4tca Pte Doth punched so d i the ¢ } t r 4 Of the two game to be pls ison, Mind no idea that rules eve a Varn bh ! deaacke ks lke aw rful fielder. Ho's $ f _ ' Saturday, the Garfield-Franklin en-| manager of the San Francisco Seals, when they were influen . our t visitors here this week that has ! ; 5 counter should reveal the strength| has signed: a r contract to ily by the savage dict 8 m * img > r are hustlers and may develop, bu } J of the Bulldogs as well as the| act as 5 ager for the vation. er Ie ‘eady | ‘ Quaker e and black ha Yonst leaders, it was an Perhaps Firpo does not know It,| » voters r ed from Los Angeles, wil! er had yf ee pe : nee \ Gottnoed here yesterda conde he admitted after the fight} be ntrac r 4 down this position with A paral ts te ee ee _— ~ he did not he i er ng st : to arner, however, works best at the e . % 4 . at any t, but Firpo s . ne} \e that Easick will have to find a corking good outfi rebuild of unprejud te s batt 1 his 1d. He faces some task. the press-box who KNOW that he} os Cae ‘ ow Knocked out in the first round Arlett Plans Pitching Comeback ; : a sane Re ght - | A938, betoment fore Dempsey i} about Which he con © UZZ ARLETT will never make a) He can't thr ww orth a darn, elther J (et more gan 2 dup. — t n lelder, in spite| | Oakland last week he Binds i : Last mee wes oan ate or-fle Taye d airety, [Bersitaivea ae “ | Master of piTht Indians are working the squeese filled. Two of the gn ate because the new s s re A established in } ¢ i ae OG ee ae a Mg fellow on the blink, I |” pete Sebo! sis ia at | Ellison, San Yrancieco .. me Fete Schneider hit lefthanded | OLDE, seattle He went pertety ner tates Ys bane and Ne dom’ seem ale arin w come back un muri next] CUQRTLTOM |" * oP oe neste oe a cea ha cae and intense excitemen ¢ nit Take b Clyde Mearkle hed « thanded ae hureer. Of t nt. | Dhaai R JACOBS turned in his 23rd | czas Mette Bed o Big day for te) eet nein iifeoreat evade’ ef, pitching |X Seg kegs the two daya, Bchnelder te turn = There are two timekeepers at the/ Dell Praises Eldred Victory of the season for the|*s*ker wes & pip at the plate, if = a thie veer order to make good de. ; Dane D & single eatin mereede,, 8 provided for in th |W HEEZER DELL has been pitch-|1s a good sticker because he han the| Seattle Indians yesterday when ho land aeiting # sacrifice hit, Me of t eed of his In getting down first baseman and acting sSaullen PNew York rules. One handies t scored & fan and sole 6 base. firet Wbell and the other timekeeper ar! nd | "On a knockdown and calls the loners What the handsome ‘o and has a good eye. Ho likes tO! thursday Ray Willis, former Droadway high 4 ; get the ball in his alley and he sel-| , school bay, finished the game for Beattie Peount from his watch. The referee | hander doesn’t know about P. C. hit-| dom takes a atrike when he t The Missourfan was manter of the | {." Sr agg app etlnoe peteag pe mes the count of the time-|ters isn't worth knowing he can hit it. How that baby hates | sit times, h he | field tp mty time at the pla Warner bounced one of the few hits | “Brick Eldred is the best hitter {n|to bunt Stulbdoeto. oh ; — Kmith * Pry vinitor x hits and fanning 10 of] y 3 ort When Firpo went to the floor| your league today," says Dell. “Dy-| “I think Paul Strand te a good hit- , etted, col, te rowkle pltthers | field beards fer twe bases in Cather. Oakland Sticuiar time. the tinekeepet : the tourists, They broke thru on day, Cruse lasted quickly, bit File| Past work by Kidred held Rader, who| "3 ar time, the timekeeper |namite isn't aided by any short|ter all right, but he wouldn't hit like he bh ething out th had singied, on third | Tron oe Angele Feached 10, beyond all question of| fences and he's hitting .260 in every | much over .225 away from that salt|J*k* In the third when High and | gens: al icHe hesitated than, apparent: | p, Lake park Schiielder singled ahd the Wrormer rae ptbarnrettiert the peat thrre men | entitle crept s game nearer third wince |/\ri*tt ing the referee to dech “Ei to hit and there's no- “and if Eldred had a throwing! came over on an infield out, They | and prevented « sco t bia fe vi * Oakland trimmed Port- The ref looked 1 1 t cam convatady & Bega, 2 to 0, yesterday : le referee looked at the | body world who « wing he wouldn't be in this league! threatened in the ninth when Whit-|{%%, trtainiy bear down with the t “timekeeper and just os app ylout of batting like he d sldred . og masa ¥ sS at al n the sacks. rey, Gardner is dine tor Seattie today | cxs, Balt Lake <5 Whought that it was his duty ey singled, Rader @NeF | in Or Kicked thre with « nice doa-| Thi ihe Prtee box bars have te wait| Ran Francisco tat scent pg of hesita- That May Deal bore down and fanned Chadbourne | —————____ 2 3 re aan nciece ... Mion, Firpo arose to his fect and| TF the Jakie May deal had gone thru] Frenchman has had with the Dodg.|*" High: BALLARD’S STON, Seattle... . < 4 Seattle made four In the second new, San Francisco . the fight went on, altho he had with the New York Yanks last| ers. We had Danforth In line and the 4 ene, Vernon ) Been really knocked out. winter the Tigers would have como |big St. Louis southpaw would have | 0M bunched hits and added one in the BE SHOWN IN TILT TODAY ROWW ER, Seattle a pretty close to winning the pennant. | replaced May nicely jfifth and two in the sixth to make Cooper; Onklond 's. offense in hitting] “We wa ack FY 8 Besides this pair we had others In| {it sure. od to’ atiaré? re 8G Brasil, Portland ... irpo on the breakaway did not | Howard Lorenz, business manager of | view, but the deal was off when they | ‘The same clubs battle again today P| fraud geil ones a ere dale M anonn's. parpetpatiod, | anil Rees. Copiene hhim lable for disqualification. | the Tigers, “but Brooklyn baiked, the | couldn't deliver Fournier and tried to| ,,¢""0"— phe diy ei ke fag | paar es wise riba fhe saponin ese edeas as cents se in Signal | Cox. Portiand fighters were told, even if it y club in the leagues that refused | slip us cash instead, We wanted ball | Ketneider, 1? neces é Poaate ae eeiete: the Brbaseag lke jaa mae shoul réqa in, | thO, | LANE, Seattle ; have become unnecessary,|to waive. Look at the year the big | players, Giiteaple, Cf -seeee ¢ serrate hte endl bireraem evetmibaatielangl bitiebpedhearsctyt dh 95, 5 a he will ap. |MBARKLE, Seattle .. pe Burke, 1b ..c0omee Tigers, in the first conflict of the| pear at halfback Rigi acramento they were to defend them- Whitney, ¢ hs | high achoot football season, at 3:30] As the Jard Mneup now stands, | Moleits ramento Reader, 10 «+ this afternoon, on Denny field Indridson and Seymour will start at | Beave: ve ret to do. s0, it “ae his em Grover Alexander Gets tes : ie hingleweavers, always dan-|the halfback posts, with Wells at |Crumpter Portiand om an unknown quantity,|quarter and Deckman iltbact “i ne ape rains ‘nie pace C 4 fe C b St $ : Glad’ (isles tiy QDAGK” hha’ dead | Thies shay’ be: ahitt;<ecktaah = Krag lars Aeeamee eas uali for not going to a new. 3 c ra ‘0 ation ‘ s to quarte 1 oy, Bi ra eco corner after each down and for redit for Cubs Stars a te faa, so ant operates as ng te gpertee aarp Saline |r, Beran iking Firpo after the gong had HICAGO, Sept. 28.—When a ma- “Grover Cleveland Alexander is! Sea 2 whiatie will find Gideon Duncan, big] As conditions now _ stand, Lou | Sopa eramento Ree rocoe.— Saeever, jor league manager is lucky|having a big year of it, but if he|tane, of -- Indian athlete, in the Mneup some- | Hull, Broadway fullback, has a 60-60 | |WALSH, ‘Meatless referee did not discriminate} enough to have a couple of young| hadn't won a single game to date he | Jonna 5 where, in spite of assertions to the nee to start in the game. He|lndimore, Ios Angeles .... Bst Firpo in falling to declare| pitchers come thru for him, he in-| would have earned his salary as « : (icence contrary, There is only one obsta.|has been out of ecrimhage for| jaa “Seattle Mt was just as apparent to the|Kitlefer of the Cubs, however. |fine work in developing the young |G, 3p Divas 1 SMOKER TO charley-horses, Hull is a steady |® "Portiand ‘ figsiders as it’ was known by the} This year Tony Kauffman has| pitchers on our staff. | Yaryan, ¢ a plugger and his presence may mean | SUum>e. Salt Lake Feferee that Dempsey was not in| heen one of the pitching surprises of| “Alexander knows how to pitch, [Jacobs p ss...+. the shite to the Tiger’ faves, Capt. [Carcin nee kaeoees Mf possession of his faculties. It}the National league, anda great help|and better yet, he can impart his| Wilt cf ssn: BE STAGED | Frane may ‘and may fot start the | Geary, San ras Fealized that he hadn't heard/to the Cu! Vie Keen also appears | knowledge in a clear way, As a re- - - |game. The plucky end has bean | SARE AN, Seattle bell in the first round and/to have struck his stride. He sult of the Instructions that he has Totals 0 2 AS BENEFIT |t::' ing. out with fink te Z Groasett. Portland his head was so clouded that|t a i the pltcht ecruita, Kauff.|, ‘Batted for File In ninth; fanned. | & 1 is team every! Oakian@’sé.. at iturned in many a good” game this} given the pitching recruits, KAUth|, siore by innings : A ba Austin & Salt gym at Ninth|®sht. despite painful shoulder in.| Krum, Los Angeles . 6} ¢ for a long time in the C power, he's small and hard to pitch| spanked the Vernon Tigers, 7 to 2, : Ten strikeouts, Jake's mark yesterday, ls the high-water mark for the big boy he Joined the Indians in 1921 SSannt Bh eSenae Neen SSuctens over teotnoonn Peouldn’t find his ‘corner until|year. In commenting on the arrival|man and Keen have arrived with al yrena | suri D, Murphy, Verno : o arrival |man 4 Verno ; expected 2 to jex, and may insist upon starti P if his seconds came out after|of Kauffman and Keen as big league| vengeance and a couple of other! Hite ‘ so eat , XPS ol t ai he p arting | py i gvlars, Manager Killefer says: | youngsters are due to make trouble.” | Seattle packed Saturday ning when the PE ner Hite 1 23 teur benefit smoker for the ees yas moet irik Pi Innings pitched , "| Daddy Draper home at Des Moines|fetball man, and augurs well for | & Los Angeles defeat q . the success of his t 3 . ‘ 4 is put on. An evening of good on s his team. Brown, Sacramento ....++ ; ga one Hite one ones ent fod Is Lord B ron y | hru as Off Cruse 2. Tt : “ruse | tertainment has been lined up. Saturday, 1p.m., Garfield will lock | Baldwin, Los Angeles . 3 left pant : When he mis 1. File 2, Jacob Jaco Bobby Johnston, the popular train.| Orns with Coach Soukup’s Frank. | ow | 4 .. ee ages bie re da Fi Bs 10, rite an Play ot iy er of the Seattle ball club, will be| iM Quakers in a game which prom | Maneey, « . jaw a right hand swing, Demp- [ lm ire in ( ‘oast | ea ue 5 zesee He ig Hoe gr Pia vetetbusGf: all: botte: ises to be replete with thrills, Di. |Johnaton. & J - Mearkie, Three-bage hit—High -| ‘The main event ix between I, B,| Fectly following this contest, Roose. | Madera bed the South American around dane bits—Lane, Mearkle, Warner. Jorgensen, who claims the tight.| Yelt and ‘West Seattle will take the | ett aye 667 ORD" BYRON, most pictur-, violated. varan, Je the waist. From that time to the rifice hite-—Mearkle, arvan, : “end of the round ite - esque of all umpires, wrote| Oakland players came charging on| Runs batted In-—Orr 2, Yaryan, Jacobs,| weight championship of Denmark,| field. The Salts are out for re-|Stumpf, Portiand “that the champion w: bd “finis’ to his career as a Pacific field, but Byron waved them | Gillespie, Mearkle, Sinde. Double play—|and Young Alfonso, classy local] Venge and are aiming to wipe out | Mitchell, San Francis: champlo: his instinct alone, Slade to Burke to Whitney. Time—1:30.lamateur, Several other novel bouts|the 19-0 defeat imposed upon them | eee VF BeAr! _ Instinct alone, e * w Se would have taken such wild, des.|!4st wee ‘ ie 4 ‘ ‘ At “a G sider Warner, Vernon ‘That don’t go! He's. only a young NATIONAL LEAGUE West Siders rippled by the los: Ie rn ra Coast league official at Sacramento + ard and Byro' - Umpires—Ward and By are on the card |by the Teddies last year, Tho the|Kamper, San Francisco. perate chances in swapping punches| The famous old arbiter may have t e a Creat Leet. Fc rm Shs 10m crritie hitter ss Firpo, {ruled correctly when he held that|fellow and he didn't know Mew Tork « iS | WALTER MAIL j Ryan, Sacramento Swith such a terrific hitter as Firpo. DWEN, Seattle » the first game. Frane's spirit in|eete ton Frente s.: that of the traditional Broadway be . Portiand nd, Portland secerudcauateon« AH SH CONOR m UENO MERU Re eunsen waa Samusawuutan “Hold on! Hold on!" he shouted. MoGtnnts, ‘Sacramento Outfielder Brown of the Senators| And the famous old. umpire took | cincinnati « 99 60 00 |) “Sacr 4 the ball from the young pitcher and | Pittsbure “4 AGAIN VICTOR Shellenback, Vernon DIGHT after the ficht Firpo com-|had falled to spear a long drive, but rapa dele en i ea Plained that he had been fouled, | the riot that followed will prove too |s@ve him a lesson in how to make jel tiyi, <7") Tr PORTLAND, Sept. 28. — Walter M. Shea, Sacramento much for the longsuffering club | lexal throw to first base! Brooklyn i" 483| Mails pitched shutout ball here for| livGene, ean tee but he did not make any protest to . ‘The umpire behind the plate over-| Morton .... }Oakiand st P pis aa fi owners. . akland against Portland yesterday, ors, Balt Lake . Feferee during the fight. This) ruled Byron and waved the players | Philadelphia , i a a 0 i" s Byroi r le tes Chicago & Pittsbu 2. and the Acorns won, 3 to 0. Byler, Los Angeles .. Would indicate that it wa not} All his life Byron has delighted oft. One bade. <> Othenwnee * Oalcland one e paiihactitte The score ° ait SEATTLE | arrion, rapt > Middleton, Portland itpo who thought he had been|in antagonizing the fans. He was| is: . MM Gecnicty, twat 1, aus the Patricia enansthe bile chert would have protested the game had] Only games scheduled. Dawatd ery | va. Meee : i ‘ 4 ° a ; erno! ‘on. asta iat Portland . .+.-. +. baseyeh CS Canfield, Sacramento .... Breen, inexperienced South Ameri. » classing him with J Tames, |} so wrt toute AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ 2 n : , meme! ourse ig was at stake in Won Lost Battories—Mails ond Baker; Eck- VERNON Peters, OORERE an handlers in his corner. nd other famous horsemen. | inns series, but suppore the old gen- |New York vy iechuae Ouviaw? + Eck: | | This was borne out several days|It was meat and drink to Bill. He|timnon had tried to be funny. at | Cleveland 66 "i bx eee ee Hater in o written statement filed |loved it. rasieHte ligt Weak: Detroit 0 : |Sacramento last week? How amus. | etl : ‘ob - bY Horacio Lavelle, his trainer, to] So long as Bil was effictent, his |ing would such a decision have been | Wash : Nasi (| ANGELS WIN Game Called at 2:45 a large paper in South America, | failing was overlooked. But Byron |jn tha nortant se! " |Chicaga * ‘ 7 1 } : mth important selon between the | ig OVER SOLONS BOOM SComOs ema nunascoun Ce er it ia re WOOMOWCSHCOM uO OHOMusesHUsonoNn “that there were rumors that the|is growing old and some of his rul-| Seals and Senators? Ens Pr@feree had been paid by Dempsey |ings have been exasperatingly child-| pin Byron is one of the grand old| Detroit &, Cleveland’ & LOS ANGEL Sept. 28,—Sacra to take the fight away from Firpo. fish. men of baseball, an able authority| New York §, Boston 3 mento was defeated by Los Angeles Obviously this statement is fool-| A few weeks ngo, while working |and a fine character, but there in| OM!” samen scheduled, here yesterday, 6 to 1. ish, because the referee had weveral|in Lov Angeles, Byron made the/no place in the national game for PAct GuAeY ‘LeAcus The score 7 Dpportunities to give Firpo a short |silliest decision in history. Mike]an umpire with a sense of humor. Won Lost Pet, | Sacramento . .....+ 1 unt when he was on the floor,|File was pitching for Vernon and| hin ‘tast unpleasant eplsode will [88% Francisco seseeess-114 69 28 | Los Angeles i P5 nd in the excitement no one would|be made a balk. It was plain tolyrobably finish him. mai Ae RRO RG 4 Ra Ratteries —- Canfield, Yellowhorse fe known that the referee was|everyone that the rule had been PAY, Ue Ae CCE RES Heattla a Cee and Shea; Lyons and Byler. tating the count of the timekeeper. | ———— Sorcerer eng 1 olen ‘pene 80: OU - EL MONTE, Cal, Sept. 28——|Halt Lake . eae ane | : Firpo e ete ; Fig survivors entered the eec|opnant oo BAS) SEALS BEATEN Mies oct any: teers tat Amateur Athletic ond round of the state championship | “aeattie 7, Vern f BY SALT LAKE rs ied: he "City de Luxe” golf tournament here today, with} salt Lake 1 Francisco 4 One of the smartest = ye ttributed t ¥ yy " _ SCISCy Ttalian Briar Rc a a ciated to. him |Fred Wright and Rudy Witheim| Oskland 3, Portiand 0 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28.—Salt|] Pipe is one of the most popular fitting styles et Firpo ig a good sport, but those Los Angelon 6, Sacramento 1 Lake é probably ruling ites, G i ike again defeated San Francisco|] on the market. WHY?—Becaus MEL co thermaivea the tote Tournament it, om ot Shura’s oly | AVE SHEA TE IN [Meus ener eno [ha market, | WHY?—Because has ever raced the of his guiding angels were not good c - i . 8 harles Foley, Jack Neville, Claude was 10 to 4. tion to the ports in making such petty pro. Saturday, Sept, 20 Edwards, John McHu r The score: a POR ahily ade avas mene? ‘ ‘ds, John } zh, Rudy Wil- ie score R. H. B.}] You may secure r | os ‘ A t & Salt’ G helm, Fred Wright, W. W. Campbell BOUT TONIGHT |sait tiie... aee10 17 1] fF your dealer or thiluehine yg oyna } 5 (11 § and George Ritchie were the surviv-| Dave Shade, const welterweight, | 84m Francisco ... sed 10 ND * * entises HARVARD MEN ym ora, will meet Joe O'Hara of Fort Dodge, |. Batter Singivion and Peters;|| Spring Cigar Co., Columbia alvesiity soottit M4 Ninth and Olive ‘The Wilhelm-Clare Griswold match| Iowa, in the main eyent of the|Gear, Mitchell, Stanton and Agnew. Inc F versity football squad . was the real feature of yesterday's|show at Aurora, Ill, tonight. ‘Th yD MITTATT RAS M4 H a Wrestling—Hoxing—Jin Jit 4 Fee i Ad i Bag five Harvard graduates among || Wrentingextne ste seu | ning, Whe winning 4 and ater] bout Jn bled to xa'10 rows, Tn OPPORTUNITY 1200 Western Ave, collection ix assistant coaches, Haugh- having been hard pressed during the| the semi-windup, ‘Tillie’? m 207 Ist. Ave. 418 Pike St. fon was formerly at Harvard, first 18 holes, ]meots Panama Joe Gaus, “mStar Want Ad Si a ade is ave eee Oo be ee