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Aqu• &amp; M1roon $3.95

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by Mr8. Rail.
Attending were MrJ. LIDian
McGhee, Mr.11. Zella Riley, Mrt.
Gladys Vroman, Mra. Dorothy
Nlcbolaon, Mro. Allee Mills, Mn.
Margie MeDanlel, Mrs. Jen Cboohlre, &amp;bert Sprouoe, and· Tom

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Mr. and Mn. Clarence

MASON, W. VA.

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44%·pacron PolyeSter, 3:1% nylon, .24% cOtton
. . . tulia In l twinkle, stays ttousseau beautiful!
Lace lavlllbell 'square neekllne. Btldal pink or
blue. 32 to 40. Waltz length .g0wn, 3,116. Full
length-town, 3.95.
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II du"lni tho poat year and wished
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llistanee that she had '""'Jved.
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The Voice Of Broadway

were so sleek and weU kept that
Rep. Hastings Keith, R . Mass .. Ithe na_t1vea shot lhem dowr~ - ot·
s.-.dly remembers how hu; dough· tt'n w1th bow and arrow - and
ter Carolyn took the death of ,her ate them with or without the
pet dog Laddie. Her mother told me.ssages.
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her as gently as pos•uble thai Gaud, who was In ahlll'~e of
Laddie had been rWl over dur the Lend-Lease admioistraUOD,
ing the afternoon.
put in a ru!lh requisition to WashB 0 t h parents were surprised ington for a new supply of pig~
when Carolyn took the news eons.
quito cabnly. But later In the !There was a delay. Then came
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TUESDAY WELD, PAST MIS'l'RESS
of the flip comment apd Independent at·
titude, has discovered that life can be
painful. She's t(ltchlng for her lost love,
Gary LoCkwood . . Jim Garner is want·
ed for the leading role opposite Marilyn
Monroe in "Something's Got to Give,"
which would be a top~er. He's already
appeared on screen wtth Kim Novak,
Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLalne and
Natalie Wood-Dice going for a c h a p
who hardly ever said hello to a beauty
on TV's "Maverick" . . . . Mrs. Shelley
Berman was rushed to Wickersham Hospital for an emergency appendectomy.
She's doing Dicely, but doctors said that
if she'd waited two hours it could have
been very serious.
The · Ringling Bros., . Barnullll and
Bailey management is reelin~ under the
shock of what mWlt be the b•gfiest busi·
ness bomb In Its history. The Greatest
Show on Earth" opened In Philadelphia
to fewer 400 persons In Convention Hall,
which coqld bave held 6,300 customers
. . . All the papers carried their front
page version of the headline "CASTRO
ADMITS HE'S A COMMUNIST." And to
think that was a very small scoop in this
column a ' few days after Fidel captured
Havana, almost three years ago. (Oh,
those Irresponsible Broadway columnists? Why · ilon't they stick to show biz
divorces and stay away from international affairs? . . . Because, dear read·
ers, they have exttemely reliable sources all over the world and sometimes they
aren't intimidated by .Pro-Communists,
ostriches, religious publications or even
the august New York Times.)
PEGGY KING IS WEIGHING f o u r
offers to star In Broadway musicals next
season . .. The Writers' Guild of America has Issued a strike order against David Wolper, forbidding its members to
do any work for him on television or
elsewhere . . . Almost every show that
tries out on the road before coming to
Broadway has its feud rumors--and the
ones emanating from "Subways Are for
Sleeping" have song-writer Jule Styne
and lyrlst-librettist Adolph Green at
swords' points. This department doesn't
know anything about the book, but If
the boys haven't written anything more
than "Comes Once In a Lifetime," they've
got a great score.
Marlene Dietrich quickly changed
her Chicago booking when she discover·
ed she was to make her pers 0 nal appearance on the same night as the opening
of the Russian Ballet ... Bella Darvi was
supposed to have hocked---{)r sold-all
b,er jewelry to pay for her gambling loss·
es on the Rlvlel'a, but she's turning up
at Hollywood parties wearing lavish
necklaces of dfamonds, rubies and sap·
pblres, and the cattiest cats in the mov-

L'tpscombput
up For' Ch•Ief

At SyraCUSe

week to the taxpayers.
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flattered in my Ufe,

IS I hang
DAD AND J HAD a !Jimllar ex·
on to 'one praying, literally pray- perlence years and years ago. an
lng, I won't fall and smash the purely ima(llnary as to any rnolelt-

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Juvenile Pai'r
Taken Jn .As

Arson Suspects

Jos S&lt;Ovens near Vinton.
A 17-year-old Kenlucky
youtb
and a t6-year-old Vinton lad are

now in custody wblle the inve.sa
Ugation of thP blaze is continued
by officers.

Anolher 12-year-old who

after a few months. Yoo point-!
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ed the finger at every industry
in the country - two of which OfflCials .o~ _the Ohio S t 8 t_ e
I hav e stock in. They are not \or~rv 0 1 ~ 111,100 and the Galha
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fire starting has been . released
to the cuatody of a relative pending the outcome of the investiga-

guilty as charged. but the effo&lt;l ,County Sheriffs department have lion.
the stock market cost me and 'luken Into custody two juvenile The Wednesday fire destroyed
boy
ho
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the government plenty."
1 8 w are us. h d
,.j 8 garage, til~ tool sheds, end
Kennedy paused and looked ' ~n~d. the fire til wh;c
7'ci'ar- 10 acres of grass-land before bearound the room. "Now what 11 u tngs on e _ ~- 0 ___ ing extinguished by the Vintoa
wanl to kl)ow," he said, "is last spring. He could have ac Fire Departmest • and forestry
which .?ne 'f you sent that tele- companied some of our school agent.!.
gram?
children on their cia88 picnic."
Gallia County Proba"' Judge
Joha w. Howell stated today that
THE MUCH-PUBLICIZED pic. til vis· no .decision will be made regard·
ture of ln"'rlor Secretary Stew 11 CAME OVT durmlgC be
lng the boya · IDitJI an lhe 111011
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· tt of Korea's
Genera of th u S
n . are compiled from the Investiga.
art Udall gesturing w'"'
k halrm
pick Into the clouds from lhe top Hee Par .• &lt;. than til K e u tion.
of Japan's . Mt. Fuji .got a' few preme ~r '· n a:.,b:s.="~
rumments irom Japanese elilbas· think .their you gKwon Ch tJ n
Mr. and Mrs. Russell weatll.,..
sy personnel.
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Whoashidmgbeton .. II
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g. by and famlly of Columbus, Mr.
m veryadministration.
. gwu grace• and Mrs. William' Lewis and dau.
Evidently thinking of lhe al- swithu the Kenned
pine pick, one morted: "The
wa ass! edyto his st from gbter aJI!i their mother, M; 1.
only equipment needed 1o cllmbad
He 'a tgnud'
t · Hporvard. Lenora Lewis of Jackson wert
Fujlyama Is a good pair of walk- vance s 1es a a
dinner gu&lt;sts of Mr. and Mrt.
lng shoes,"
O AL LABOR Re'-~o John Wool! and 11011, Jolui AI.
NATI N
A veterau who bas cljmbed Board
officials say lhe publlc
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MI. FuJi a dozen Urnes qutetly
t'
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nfused
n The oil wen on the Munce Pona
•'"-' "lt'a too bad Secretary whiiOille ~esboqud . co _ _, ·to do !arm Is compjeted and sealed.
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Udall didn't attempt his climb d h 1 'ts - lsdictloo ex They are no.,. drilling on Max
an ow ar ' JUr
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A r~t compl&amp;nant wrote m
that hiS truck broke down m
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his home state, but he managed DEVOTID TO INTIRilT·OP
~ coax it to a nearby garage
MEIGS MASON AREA
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PRESENT/NO THE NEW SIZE DODBE DARTI
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gorgeous thing. "I just now baked ter.

five of these,'' Betty carols joyously, and all were for the church.
No wonder, gosh NO WONDER
she's Meigs County's Mrs. Amer·
"keep the change' out of a dol- lea. All the oth•&gt;r young mothers

Best':Fbod, Gifts, Friends

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Entering Into thls was a BB
gun and the fireplace poker.
blush. repeat blush, to 11ay we
ca11ed the police and 'twas

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· · Tlie .Dart.44Q ~ a yer# 1\Uurloils,&amp;~tom®lle.
Thel'e's ·
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Combinations

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neighbor Mayme Raln•y

Clara

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LOOKING ARQIJND -

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Weber and co-worl&lt;or from tllo lng 1o relate contents of their lone Hoping you are the oame, 1
print ahop. Caah '11ahr from hl1 and beautiful bible. ·
moln etc.
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every yearl Lois Mcllhenny and F'IIANCIS KL,EIN Is chairman FROM TODAY'&amp; .BJ!ADJNG:
Louella Jenkinson from the bank. of thlo Afternoon Circle
A n..rvous professor• at
FrBDceo Rouoh and Sophia IMrs. llng this bazaarcliff. women's college, ''""pani0111
Gordon I Swisher from their her co-chairman. As
·piece to nearby Harvard,
s'.orea - And I'm scared to make flnoHy sank Into a chair for
out at his too-short-skirted
Roman ~I,Oflr u I'm con- change for thooe olllcient ladles too-long-delayed dinner she
deals, "Move back ol el,.
I cerned.
but I eueso I did all rllht.
lated to me, In a perfect
cla11 mill! J blacken the
'· People ~ rlaht and loft. A Over at a special table are tile Thurber manner. the following. hall of my glasses.•
oweet fecid lady 1 didn't even young busy mothers of the Elean- ·' ' only Francis could tell lt.
In the .,..,. arUcle, ''"'-\:~~;~~
know ~~.liter olle wu from or Circle, u talented a bunch as 'Twao Thank•llving Uhls
!table suflraset"' gave a di
the Eleclr!C Co.) came wh•te I you'll lind. As I proceed with just last wee~). Pete and
aged follower tbls advice .
.temporarily for c.outlon lon my cane down our cis had debated havlne
on God. my dear! SHE wm
down • ""' • ally to the church. nel~hbor Betty finally bought, stuffed and
you r•
boutlht Fultz came out loaded wltll three a good big one "as If wo
Needle" to say tile article
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for the warm-from the oven pumpkin pies having 12 for dinner:
all about women's col1elile1 as
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lAid, ''$ay. Blanche. will you take ooe Pete took down a goodly
now and laucinatlng It ""'·

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-Nlavrne says •'tm nnt
I'll never be back'" - which
forts us -- Joan Triplett Wlloitel
will tnke ovel the beauty shop-1
.Joan is right at home as
right htre by us when
1snnall girl - Vlr~lnlo Gwena
enJoYing each other's delll!l!t
new book 'The Listener~·
so enjoy Sanda
bea••tlfltl solo •t

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Vernon heaven!!, why did 1 ever stllrt try· ·1entur(Jus Jives.

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. way and was beating on our
Inhospitable door. all the while
calling to his wile "Let me In,
Mondy, let me in''

)ar, when maybe they'd bought had similarly toiled, as their )Qvefar less than o dollar's worth.
ly hand made articles showedVisiting, visiting - how I did , Among them huge Xmas eandles,
enjoy it. Friends from all the a matching red and white handchurches, all eating heartily. ba~ and gloves set, apron!!, an all Be spells. the Kletns and
Group!l of frlenlls together. Some white nylon Chrlstmaa tree - Haskinses have led mlghtly
high ~ehoolers at noon.

Hospital News

Plans were made for the an- plamed, would make it interstate day bY The Obto v.uey Pubi!Jb.lnl
"No." thu!l Fr,11nce!!l, "he'B In Roll call was answered by 13 nual Christmas Party and observ- commerce.
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maybe twas Arabian Sea\ just chase two handi··lights to be US· Gui(Hng Star Counctl, Daughters c arg
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~-a· c Blm· matter at tbe POft: offte. et PoMmn.
now . Didn't you perhaps want ed on the fire truck.. 1t was vot. or America, met Nov. 30th with ed was an exorbitant fee of $212. Ob~~UaaaJad.YllrtialiiJ "P"fD\&amp;Uv•
CLINE and not KLEIN?''
ed that for any member 1o be eli- Councilor Margaret Cottrill pre- ! including a bill lor towing.
aottlftoUI IDmboU. '"'·• "' ....,...
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that all this toDsub.cripua
Ave .• Ne• Y~nk en,, New 'iori.
The voiee !!&amp;Jd, t•No, he was In· glhle to hold office they must at· sld'mg.
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deed Klein wfth a K.' So the tend 12 meeting nightJ per year.. SecOnd nomination of officers was ~ Uunfalr labor practtc:e," ~a.r:.tr o::·~:.:~·::an~ c:~L~ r!
talk went on, -f' . telling him how Nominated for fire chief mas Iwas held and reports were read and stnce unfair labor practtces DaJIJ senuael office atuo .sx manol tht.
montba
IUO onb,she'd Iost her eyes lght •,a 11 butl . Allen Lipscomb, John Slack and 1 and approved. The council has are under tile juriSdiction
otorl'r.80,
routetbre•
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· g lm'l ves and cand'y for NLRB . the government
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lill montb1. M.U; three
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emy gradua~e and ship command- was Oris Hubbard Petie Cundiff I sale. Membeu have chocolate do something about IL
u .so,
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I er, is NOT here any more and ao and
Troy Zwilling. A full elec- jand hard mixed candy to sell. " ---

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Cbqrch. Bazaar Displayed
BY IIL\Ntlllt~ .RAIIKJNS
DEC. I -;-'1ihat a good time we
all had dDim 11 tlle bazaar at
churclt ~ ltll6Woldp, good
home oilctldnJ, Chrllin101 1~ts
you could buy IUWt.lay awB)': fOod
st"emed to p the ~but of aU.
'Mie way ~~ p fdr home
cooking ~·· to make me
marvel. From MQ.. E. M. WOOds'
rrd velvel ~· IIDd liaf•!orle MilIHoan'o blcllh~ ,aul.,eake, on down
1he line to p.ratl!y RoUer'• and
Juanita BoctiUil'l'"• land • dd!e~
otherol won»ftil ahlil and vegelable IIOUp i!{r.!ell. It waa a 1981

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helpmg you in 1he
tion. &lt;fot in Dutch with my boss
and othe_r employes and ~enerally ~k Jt on the chln Wllh
a
smile.
1
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volving the talents of Carol Haney, Larry Blyden, and Sheila and Gordon Mac·
. S0 me
Rae. At any ra t e, th ey were domg
enthusiastic gabbing about the prospect
as they dined at the Stork Club the other
. ht . Th ose Wh 0 ' ve seen R't
mg
l a Ga m as
the nymphomaniac Estelle in the Argefl·
tine production of Sartr£&gt; 15 "No Exit,"
testify that there hasn't been such sizz.
ling celluloid since the palmiest days of ~...
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]lion of officers will he held at Anyone wishing to order, may
Rita Hayworth and Ava Gardner
Di- j Well. 1ts been nice talkmg to th&lt;· next mceling, Dec. 20th.
Ido so by contacting any memrector Bob Mulligan is in New York to iyou." both said to the other.
Children of the Syracu,. vU- her.
interview children for the top moppet
See~• that there IS a new set !age will be treated by Santa i The Christmas Party ~ oilroles of the year- the parts as Gregory of Klems around here and they Claus at the village hall on Dec. I
th Cauncll' 69th
Peck's offspring in "To Kill A Mocking· DO have a Freddie
servanee o1 e
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24th Carl Gheens went from an Anniversary, will be at the next
Sometimes you wonder why perform- · BUT
N h dl h to
honorary member to an active meeting Thursday night Dec
1member and Bill Hudson was ICth at '7·30 An exchang~ of sO
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ers do benefits. Example: While Blanche a e a t s as com1ca y as .
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Thebom of the Metropolitan Opera was told lt to me. nut I've tried. f'll ro-enstated.
cent gifts wiD be featured. and
singing for charity the other night at the SAY that
Attending were Malcolm Guin- potluck refreshments will be serWaldorf, a walter used a corner of her
She'o tho same Frances who ther, Joha Slack, James R. White, ved.
stage to slice a tray of Baked Alaska
told me of a suppo.sed burglar 'lhy Zwilling, Pat Pattorson, Sisters Mabel Winebrenner and
Movie tycoon Joe Levine is due to leave trying to enter tllelr house when Allen lJpscomb, Latry Hubbard, Aile~ Capehart were reported 1m· I
Boston's Peter Bent Brigham Hospital they lived over on Thlrd-st near Carl Gheens. Frank Hudson. Blll provmg. Slater Eleanor Robson
this week. But he'll have to do constder- us.
Hudson. Morris Harden. Herman 1 was In Holzer Hospltol after ma1
able recul»eratlng at home ... The Sene·
"And there stood Pete.''
London . eri Rt•rl Cundiff.
lor surgery.
galese mtssion has complained to the she. "ln his pajam.. which
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State Department about one of New •plit from ear to ear, "'~~:~ ~
York's Latin-flavored night spots. They aiming his gun at the
claim they made reservations by tele- strategic spot."
phone but weren't given a table when
of all the vivid and col•llrl••l-1
t~Ol'_S~owed up.
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RCA-VICTOR REALLY has [lipped evenlno, the daughter could be a '•ply from the Pen'•"~. Ac
over "I Believe in You," the hit song
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-ofrom "How to Succeed." The record heard In the back yard calllrig, C!lrding to tile war manuab, It
company now has a pop version by Sam "Laddie, Laddie! Where are said . proline pigeons were supFJetcher the Memphis mailman, a big you?'•
posed Lo breed their own replaceband in~trumc~tal arrangement by Hu·
Again, her mother told her ~nls. So the request ~as dego Winterhalter, and the original cast al- gently that tile dog had been Died.
bum in which Bobby Morse croons the killed. Carolyn lmmedi~~Y burst
tune ... The Twist partners who caused mto tears. sobbingo 0~.
I AT'WRNE\' GENERAL Robthe most comment in the Palm Springs · tllought you said 'Daddy. n • t ert Kennedy k1cked off
a
speech to N•w York City's elite
Cro wd were Princess Soroya and VIc 'Laddie."'
Economlc Club bY re adin g t b e
Damone. Very good, everyone agreed .
Jose Quintero won't be directing
SECRETARY OF STATE D..• following telegram be' had re·
"The Aspern Papers," after all. He can't Rusk told one on William S. eently recelvedo
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finish his current work on the Thornton Gaud Jr., when he waa sw&lt;irn In "Thanks for a good swift kick
Wilder one-act play for the Circle-in-the- as Middle East and South Asia
.
But wa t ch .for news In·
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-' .. tr ator lor IorSquare on lime.
r~lona I &gt;~UffiiDIS
volvlng Quintero and J?OSStbly _Gwen e1gn ald. Both Rusk and Gaud
Verdon in an F. Scott Fitzgeraldtsh dra· were colonels on the staff of Gen·
ma ... Rebekah Har k ness K ea!', pre~··· eral Joseph W. Sll'I weII '&gt;L
•• t h e
dent of the Harkness FoundatiOn, Will China-Burma-India theater dur·
f or p ear[ Pr'tmus, 't~VI't• mg
· World War II. Commun1ca·
hold a reception
ing UN delegates from the Afncan !Ions were primitive or nonexls~
countries Miss Primus will visit on her ent and the theater resorted to
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uance our o . r!ca, sponsore
earner p1geons for many mea.
f'
h'el d
Foundation. This IS the kind of hands· IBges.
A nommatlon 1or "". c ' an
P""'dent was the mam feature
across-the-sea project that should be en·
couraged by the Slate Dept; it presents lion of all this to sister Hulda when the Volunteer Fire Dept.
a first-rate artist to foreign nations at no Klein, who was feeling mighty met In village hall Wednesday
cost to the taxpayer, and is far more po'-ly.
night. Dec. 6.
valuable than sending a third rate coThe phone rang. ' Francis ans- Secretary and treasure~: reports
median, obscure girl singers and a bal- wered "Is Freddie Klein there?'' i were given by James tt White,
loon blower·upper at a cost of $10,000 a ·a voice queried..
{ · 'who reports $lti8 in the treasury.

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Jackson Rallies, . Edge Panthers 70-65 In Thriller Independents
BY BOB WlNGE'ft
A Wt quarter .Jocboa ocoring
rllnpi(IO, led by ...W..aded 11-9
senior ilbarpollooler Slm Beet·
ley brougbt Cooeh Tom 0.
borne' a l!!&amp;m from behlDcl to edge
L1' PomerOy Puthert '111-&amp;'1 last
oght here.
The· I!OOre ·waa tied ot wtth ouly a miaute and 211 aeco1:h left Wbell Beckley look over
lor Jact5011 uf dumped In all
bt.' two ol tile flnal polDIJ.
In all. the &amp;peedy little Jack·
so:~ guard hit for 11 markera durlng the laSt period and 17 alto.
gether. lilt two most Important
oneo WI!'" two foullboto with 18
seconds left to play.
BeckleJ calmly tG..,..t his t'fO
lree thcon throuch lhe hoop sf·
ter offidlbt _charged Bob Win~&gt;
brenner with a personal foul on
a questionable call wben WJne.

brenner had grabbed tho ball out
of Beckley's bands Ill the front
court. Beckley tossed his free
tdrow tosBea in, aa the pacitod
house of fanJ shrilled giving Jack·
1011 a 6&amp;&lt;15.
Though the !ronmen grabbed
their third straight league win.
the host Panthers tave Jackson
a great battle.
Triell1 Puther pla,...U. $-7
Jrdcllo B!lffiDJio!! wu ...,.... ao1
11 lhe star ollhe elou hlllo. He
rl)t;led the -lor 10 pol!alo, iiJI.
t1111 oa about II per eeal ol 1!11
field goal allempta. '
Buffington wa1 forc&lt;&gt;d to shoot
mostly !rom the outside after lhe
Panther fast break comblllatlnn
with Winebrenner and oenlor left.
bander Terry OhUnger wu aJ.
moat completely !llopped bj&gt; the
tight Jact&amp;on dele.... He con.
nectecl.repeatedJ1 oo his liO fool

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Jad:son took lull control
field goals for Jackson and ByPomeroy was bebJnd the stroog den 14 on seven shots that hit
Jac:Uoo County outfit lllOiit of th target.
the first half. The first quartm Jackson out rebounded Pomeended with Jacbon in front 17· roy with 46 compared 14 the Pan.
16 and the balltime boner aound. thers' 38. Mickey Winebrenner
ed es Beckley hit a jumper, ' gathered In 10, Allen Hamm and
giving Jacbon a 37·3S lead.
Bob Winebrenner had eight each
FollowJng lhe balfllme break, to lead Pomeroy. Jackson'• ...,.
Pom....,. """"' frio'* alroag lo bounding stan were Sprigga with
1M ll!bd period. \afore Jad!IO!! 17 and Hyden 16.
eoalcl 11M lhe nage, Lellle, MJe.
Pomj!l'Oy connected on 28 of 75
1le7 WIDebroHer, Ol!llqer, Buff. &amp;hots during the nerve wrecking
~ ... Bob Wlaebnaaer all game for a 37 per cent average
oeored to pul the Pentben com- while the lronmen tosaed iJt 32 of
luriobly Ill ' fraol, 41·37, IM!qre 'IS shots for a 41 per cent aver·
Sprtgp eanned • """"" with ,,. age.
04 tell Ill lbe period. . . . . . . .
The Baby Panthers romped the
Bob ·Winebrenner was tho ouly Jackson reaerves 411-26 in 1 be
other Pomeroy player to hit dou· prelin1inary gamo. Mite Spencer
ble figures, besides Buffington. canned 16, Dick Wells 10 a n d
He chalked up 11, hitting four Fred Boyd 9 for the winners.
field toab and three foul shots.
IACKSON 170&gt;
Gilliland totaled 12 points on si&gt; 1 Hyden 7.j).J4; Gilliland 8-0-12:

jump ohot 17om tho left oomor. stop the Panther surge.

The Panthers held at 11-47 lead
going into the flnal quarter of
play. Center Allen l!amm talllod
on a free throw .......U aft..the quarter began, addlnt anCJ!h.
er point to Po&gt;rner&lt;&gt;y's lead.
Beckley quickly hit on a jump
sbot from out front aad 1-11 Eddie Sprtgga llhoved one through
from under the hasket 14 c u!
Coacb Russell Moore's quintet
lead 14 one. With aeven minutes
left Bamm waa fouled again by
Roger HydeD, oae of Jackson' a
top players.
The Panther center • mJ..,..t
both abola. Hyden grabbed the
second off the boards and paBaed
to Beckley who wbiz!ed 111 for
two, giving Jackson a 5.1-52 lead.
Another long by BufiJng.
ton put Pomeroy baclr In the load
M.Q, but Bockley !!lJaln
to

Junior Rwty Leffle. who replac&lt;&gt;d Hamm. put ... throogh
with five minutes left to pUt
Pomeroy out In fro nt again. lieck·
ley was fouled a few seconds lat·
er by Lelfie and be swished both.
Wl\b four mlnu~ remaining,
Bufiingtoo tallied on a jumper.
Within a few seconda Sprigga oe~
ted two quickies 14 switch the
lead again. Hydeu c:ommllted hill
fifth foul with th""' mlnut.. left.
Mickey Winebrenner Wjlllt to the
Doe and hit ooe to maliie it
In favor of Jackson.
Ohlloger sank a set 8l!ot wtth
two minutes left lo tlo It at 6Hl.
Forward Jim Gilliland
within asecondll to •pat
In the lead, then Bob Winehronner tied It at 63-63 with a minute
and 29 aeconds left on an outside
jumper. It was from there

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with 1 8No rlpplnJ o1
Middleport.
Behind a 19-polllt effort
of
Bill Plllterlol!, tile Cblefa wore
never Ia trouble u lhey pol!ted
quarter leldl ol 'I H; »II, I!!Cf
114-311. •

Don Phelpa 'chipped In with 18
points and Gary Dalton added
1J to the Logan aUaclt.
For the YeUow Jackets, Joha
Allensworth hit lor 15, Riclt Oller
had 12, and Russ McElhinney 11
pointe In tho loslllg effort.
Again, the Mlddiea were cold·
than on African vacationing
Eskimo-land.
They hit a poor 23 per cent
the lield, c:ommltted
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Jackaon ........ S
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Kygee er.ek'a abort but
NalsonvU!e .. ... I
mined Bohcllll ........t lbo
GaUipolla ....... 0
out of ldflhly favored 1II&lt;JDe
Middleport ...... 0
twO quarlerl Frldar
TOTALS ...... . I!
finally falling tD lhe
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·or 48-34 ad thea wrapped It up
In the filial quarter.
Wolle topped all
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Jackson 'JU Pomeroy ee
Logan (II) Middleport 110
Welllton 'Ill Neloonville a
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Athena 51 Galllpolls 11
WellsU&gt;n 48 Nel"¥'vllle 41
Pomeroy 48 Jaebon 216
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ld 1 laeoration ltMt bil t
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wlth lhaal three mbt!llel remainQAMI!I TONIGHT:
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a tackle from Letilgb,ll
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CIDCAGO IUPIJ-The Big Ten II
74 Lo!ldon N .
Is ready 14 send a football team Grove Clly 51 ONTeJIOI'I JJ
to the Rose Row! every year if Miami Trace 1111 BlDsboro Ill
it'&amp; okay with the West Coast's Circleville II Waala. C. B. D
Big Five.
Ploaiaolvlew 45 Glftnlleltl S8
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gave their negoUal4rs the green
light 11'\'iday Ia elfortl to P,ut
apnual New Year's Day game oo
a contractnal basis.
The bowl vote came on the cJos.
lng day o! th~ league's wlntor
mee.t!n&amp;Blg Teo Commlaaloner Bill
Reed declined to reveal the rosulil ' of balloting on ihe
Bowl but It was belieVed to be .
11-4 witb autl·bowl vo~ being cast
by Illinois, Northwestern, Whicon·l
.... 'and Obio ,.slate.
Reed said the Big il'm'a
slon to seek a renewal ol th•
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1981).61, e Buc eyes umey .. Tex.; Art WhlseneiJt's 21
18 points wltll Morten Rowland
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17, and Sonny Speakman Smith U!O; Mayoard 1·1-3;
night to lace Wake ,l·tbo victory over Virginia and
getting 11.
K..sler 8·3-19; White 1+3;
AtlanUc Coaol COhfer· Vlrglqla downed Citadel, '18-'JU.
Jim Keasler'• ~9 points for Wll· over 1+2; ntra!l!Jbaugh •1-5.
champion whlcb curreatly Is Penn Slate aoored 1111
ton paced both teama In lhl acor· TALS 1!8 - a.
ranked No. ! nallonally. Wake lllraight wiD ol the oeaaon
btg departm&lt;!llt.
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16 17 19 19 - 71
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a cleau "'eep will! a ilf.211 vJc. Wlllon
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l4ry In the preliminary same.
Reserve Scoro: Coalton ilf.VIU.I
mal&lt;:h Jerry Lucus: 11-[ool, 1- lndepeadenla. W t y • e
COALTON (711
too 29.
inch Len Chappell
ocored II pointl and Geae
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Mlddleport

dependent Induatr!al Basketball IML Venoo 71 WbltabaU 116
League met Thursday ntght
51~&amp;. Morya 1'1'
prepared a m;w schedule for
DRAFT QUOT.t-league . followmg withdrawal
the Ohio VaUey
WASJflNG'roN rol'tl-The [)e.
Company team.
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fenae Depar1menl has set the ,;..
Follo)VIng Is a remamder ol
tiona! draft quota for Januari at
schedule for the first hall of
li,OOO inen-I,OOO te..s than
season. Another Ustlng for
called Ibis mooth.
second half will be announced
The department saki voluntal')'
ter. All first games at I p. m.
enlistments. hare improved by li
Dec~mber 10 - Duke&amp; va
per cent SlllCO draft calls ......
les, M1dway vs Syraculij!,
step.ped up 14 meet the Berllll
Elherfelds.
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cuse, Duk.. vs. Elberfeido, Mld·
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J,..uary 7 - Elberfelds va Sy·
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North Gallia Scores u~set Over S'Western

Fullen Climbs
Off H00k On
Rose Bowl
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i&lt;e.,i the p.......... ""
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orne audience at the Pirate school.
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It WU a long drive home for fans Of the
OOLUMBI!S (UPJI - Contra- canned a fielder with 5l - ~ troubll! oorty In the teal~)(! per· Southweslsern's .....,... won a
Blue Devils Friday mght, as they thought of the
eight compared to the Dmll' veralal John B. Fullen, Ohio Stite remaining Ia the pme to give iod wbou Lopn drew his fourth thriller from the little Pira!H Illthe Alihens Bulldogs won 4441 qver the
Rebound Wise ~ tha Blue alumni oecrelj!ry, on outapoken the Hlghlandero • SUI lead and penonal I!!Cf was removed from ' 32 In the ..,..,... with Danny Cn&gt;- I
Devils.
Clark and Pope account- foe of Big Ten participation bt l looked u thou~h Coach Her· Ithe ,lame by Coach Wilson with 1 thers letting 14 poinr. for the 1
With lhe aeore 42•41 with b ed bands
timea With the ed for 19 oL .their 211 reboundo. the Rooe Bowl foothall classic, man Ma.,ie's team had pulled 11 Juot over alx minutes kit Jn the win'""'· Roger Glassburn
alx II&lt;ODdJ lhowing 00 the
ut ocoreboardmanyd
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Po~ had 13, while Clark garner· has dilclaimecl "!'Y responsjbiUty out.
, period.
i•nd Ira I!:AAIPton with 12 poin.., :
linger E. Sal!!ldero fouled
rea in8_ IJ.8the f 1
tn stx.
for the unlveralty'o rejection of a However, the detnmined Pir- 1 Thee'S" junior did not ...... pa&lt;oed North Gallia.
Poston. wiJo put the game out
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The win pul' Athena :in a t 1e bJd to l'•oadeoa
· at&lt;s, hooyed up by the thunder. !lion again unUI just uo remained I
NORm GALLlA
reach by sbtlring both
fre
set sho':"fro'~ lh on ~ line with Pl&gt;m•roy for second place Fullen oald on a television pro. ' ous home crowd·enthusiasm, gain· In the third period.
Dee! 7~ . T
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throws, ending the eveuing'a
ive the De 'Is e cen
in the SEOAL with a :M record. gram Friday lfgbt thai he wa~ ed po58esslon of the ball and oenl Southwestern came I!Ur~ln~
14 . . Eggleton O-J ,
lng. The tremflndolll
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81 th:'enda ~w~e flrot Gallipolis remains locked ·in the opposed to, the&gt; ao.. Bowl because I ftttle Troy Hunt in for a jump 1hack and tonk their first lead of -I; Logan 6-5-17; Canaday 4- ·
advantage en· eel ly by Ath eight mlnutea
w•lh Middleport wtth a 0.3 , tl was a commercial promotion ohot with 37 seem$ remalnln&amp; to l the J!liii!O at 2'1·211 just after
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and that· Ohln Slate made only edoe the North Gallians in front third quarter opened. By
1~2 ; Foreman 4-0-1; TOT0
Devils. who have ~ wtm 1 game During thet=d:lod I b
A'I'HEN~ (44)
$15,000 &lt;&gt;Dill !all trip In 1958.
$3-SZ:
I mldwiy point in the period,
2:1-Jo--M.
on the Bulldogs' Door Iince
~~rted the arne
Duncjlll. 1-3-5; Wickham· U~; '11!e•altpnnl aecrelary ""peared t' So~thwestern carne back down , had built up a 39-a:J lead. but
whea they. triumphed 113-51.
prel8ing, 81g the
3-1-7; PoatDil, 7·2-16; Stan- on the TV progrBD\ 14 reply 14 ! ~oo;:~":.." ~'411',!;:
~:= !:n:"::: can.
oral quesltonable eolls by
were, Is usually cosUy
"'"IO; TOTALS 17·10 - H . remarks made a week ago by Gallla and taken bact iJp cotlJot. landera lead wu slashed to
clall iD the la~t t,wo mlnulea
peraonal fouls, ,llut not one
. . GALLIPOLI8 1411
•, · Ohio Slalo Foolball Co~ch W~y 1 Big Joe · Lo2an hH Ob a twtottng at the close of the period.
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play resulted 10 lhe ball
called "" them the
Cli.rk 4-2·10; Sheeta 1+2; ~ Hayes, who callecl for Fullen s Jump shot with ei~hl ........to left The aeore wu tied three times
given 14 Athens aquad.
half. The Bulldoga' a I 7.j).14; Lanier 4+8; Sauntl!rs ~- ~ ouater, ~&gt;""'. urged alumni to pul and drew a foul from Dillon on In that wfid third period.
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!COring Jn the second
11-7; ,TOTALs 18-5-41
Fullen out of office because he In· lhe play. Wth the acorehoard With Logan back In· the lineu
late In the game,' the lead
enabled them to hold a
Score by Qtiarte~:
~enced the ftheaculty council In its ' ahowlng a 55-52 margin, Lopn'o j the Plra~s chipped awny un~i
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Athens
8 19 9 14 - 44
ote against
Rose Bowl. . r lree throw dropped throul'b
!hey re~aioed the lead at
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A thirteer point eflort by
Gallipolis
10 · 8 l3 10 - 41
,
·~or Owa Bowl
tt ~as .an over with · the · PI~- with 4ol0 left and ij was here
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c;::::=;:::::.~rr-7"- 1,.,mhlntod with • Jack of
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QPJlOSOll pos~season games but u rerofll at 4-6.
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the Big Ten wanted such, It should l Coapedch Clfllff wu,..ka Piralea His all around p'- duri••
lis
bowl
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ownll
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and were never hehlncl In the ' gans ab'":""" had beeo lre!nend-IJ
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p ~.Y on a co ege campus.
firot hall as they ltd at the eild ' OUI and htS loos looked like
~ G4llipolitaos ahead
Tlle!l we would have a ccftlege of the firlts ouarter 16- 13 and at , end for North GaiUa.
31-10 counhal lhe eJb&amp;e of
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I The Pir- led untn Dillon's
4
.jtanza.
lll!""r sponsored game, he said. The Pirates encountered foul shc!t feD through to pu1 sourlh·fl
The Pllclttd crowd of
A
' 'Juot think of It, a bowl game in
· - - - · j westem bacl. on 14p al SZ.SJ
£oot
fans
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Ohlo State l!niverslty stadium." ' dlstlngnlshed chairman of the al· . oet tbe stage for the eloslng
Bulidnga' Gary
NEW YORK IUP!l-OulfJelder Referril!ll . to letters and tel~&gt; ' umni advisory board stooges Ior i by Hunl and Logan.
a .:W.40 deadlock on
RlchJe Ashburn ""?thor candidate phone ·c a" ·condemning bim for 1the' secretary. ·
• 1 In wlllning the Important
I~:~=:-, oUt to he the
for Casey Stengel 8 P(•toon
·allogedlJ rigging afaculcy council "AI no time dld I atate that IItest. the PlrJteo hit on 2S of
jb;;t;bt to gtve Athens a
tcm.;oclay heca!"e the New
vote on the Ohio State ,...,troJ th.! al.Bnri\ hoard .....~ aho!l for a 38.5 .hooting avet,.ge• !J
with 58 I!ICQnds leD.
Mets ':"c~nd mira-league pur·
Bowl bid, Fullen said, "1 11 hand-pick them, "( Fullen said. and canned ID ol 18 freco throws .
Saunder'a was fouled witb
·chase wtlhm the past 10 days.
like a man about to be ridden In a parting ohot at Hayes, the Southwes~sn made good on 21 ;
The Mets, who obtained
Of town on a raU."
tihunnl secretary told viewers I iJI liO sliots and abo converted
remaining but
1
secood of his ~.. and on er Frank Thomas from
: He ·laid he waa Jn his off!..;' that, "I waa w~rking lor OSU ' of 18 at the charity otrlpe.
1
.with Athens getting
~raves during the .~aseball_
.ltairing arrangements for an eJ. .rootball when Woody Hayes was I Roger Shrive~,. led bo!h teams In [
II
was
soon
after
mgs
at
Tampa
!sst
week,
pa•d
Ullllli
ll:aln co the ROse Bowl when ' still in high Bchool."
scoring u he pumpen •n 19 points
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iced the game wltb
Chicago C~bs $50,000 for the 35- the ffculty council voted, 211-25, 1 He added that he was instru- lor Southwestern
a variety of
free thcows
year-old Ashburn.
againl! ·sending tho Ohio State mental in organizing the Front- long. shots. North Gallia's col- , the Bulldo. ~ Wfl\n'IA
stooge} Is expected to alternate team. ·This, be said indicated liners an organization to recruit !apso'nngldPfPnse held the high JJCOr·
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wu hlgb mao with 16 points, the left.handed hll~ng As.l•burn in how much lnfluenc! he had on the foolbsll players lor Ohio Slats i ·
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1.1~:::'! by Larry SlauSon's ten. center field ~1th rtght-ltanded hit- faculty counciL
Iwhich since haa beep disbanded.
topped Not1h
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George Po&gt;pe wa&amp; high
Ung Joe Ch~JStopher.
. t)!ftea Raps Ru,ea
He called the faculty imtl·bowl cJe.
DevDs on the atrength of
Ashburn htt ..257 for the
Fullen rapped Ha
. ty" for what cision a "resjxmsible, education·
polnla. Joe Clark 1oo1;
thtS ye";, d~1vmg.m only 19 runs.
calted ''lnsinuaijltg that the al'' act.
bOnora to P,pe with ten.
He. dido l htl a Single homo '""·l r"'iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii...iio.:..,;;o;;;;;;;;:;;iiiii;;;::o;;iiii;;;;;;;;;;::o;;;;;o;;;;;.
foul department, Athens had ~o~erly with ~ Phliadelphla
Phillreo, Ashburn led the Nation.
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Colt Aq.- 70 Marlool D
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Chapple fh1.3; Kraft 0·2·2; Hen- __..ry 0.2-2; Dalton 5-3-13; Dielren
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tumovera, and saw layopa m.m.ero carried four peraonal fouls.
close-bt go awry u they were n.e Chlellaln pace olowed •ery
rushed by CGaob Ed Lentlenokl's nwe, howe&lt;er.
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Middleport gained some measLopn, loaded with
junl4r ure of auc... • aa lhelr ceoerves

c!aa-n - all except Patter·
..,. - !lied a spirited zooe delenA combined with • haruslng
full court preas which contribut·
ed hoavily to the turnover ~
by CoaclJ Bob Wl.oe's boys.
Middleport was out rebounded
two to one though averagiag nearly as !all, man for man.
The Logan boys, who practice
on Sundays,
halldays (three
timet1 dallyl abowed exlraordl
nary opeed and otamJna. Coach
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