PAGE SIX nr t , r, r~~ vii#f ha -V Ff it > r\ t/y^vT~; -A. :. * jOil ■lO 11 lV* * * t c o In 1 952 *ratrfe View bowl ± th IL It. A. WOOD HOUSTON. Texas ‘ ANP)-—Piay ■ in* in ram and mud before M.O.'J fans, the Texans Sou hern Tinet's whipped the Prairie Vi. w Pan thers 18 to 12 in the nation's only • New Year's Day Negro howl tin. The vtetorv enabled IFU to ix • I main undefeated although once tied for tnp 1952 season For V a:- ;i<. View, champions of the South western conference, it was the se cond loss el' the season. Th- Pan thers’ other loss wa A&Mi rated ion tion. An extra point kicked .. -I beit Dean provided Texas South ern with its victory mari'ir. Tex..: Williams l l IJLLI - ‘ * Mon In 7 ' ? ' ' ’ CHICAGO (ANP 1 A. lsams of the Chit ago An. Giants is the lDf»:; i-ei ; pion of the N- to An: league, and Warner Karra c Philadelphia Star- : pitener, acconiin- •> Oi . erage; of the league the Howe Nc-v.'s 11 Pounding m tones at it-ad runnerup Philadelphia by Top sluggers m ever, were We i Henry Kimbrcu ham Black Baron- .i- ■ S.. Wntrous of the Mempius Red Box. ICLmhroue.n. 'bird ; . k-ttirv: wit:. .341 led the league in runs scoi on with 75. in doubles v.it 2:3 •>.. in walks with 60; was second in total hits with 99. and third in io ta? bases with '-til and in runs batted in with 56. I>.nnis led the league in ; it.- with KM and RBl's with 79, was second in to’al bases UK; doubles, lit. and home runs. 14 Watrous is the home run k:.,v. with 20 and total bases learn W 9. He is second in RBl's, do. nun triples, C. James Wilkes of tin Indianapolis Clown.- h-d in stolen bases vita 49. and Car! Dong of Philadelphia BEATING THE GUN NEW YORK . A NI ’ ■ I .of. take a peek at sonic of the odui ti • of i. iu prize :mg v. r-t , n ml ' the record ,v outstanding p-uTorm ( -• of every race and color. l'li original Jot Walcott, a s<;> at. a it i tough native of Bar badoes, 8.W.1. vas one of F..- P oil.'. - 1 »: • men , . Standing ;o ouad a feel 4 inches in his prime and scaling around 143 poods snainpH wet. he was Ibe giant-killer in -whet wiitfi.- call '"Roving s Gold en two fabulous or legem clary eh..'o aeters who Itv* m tg-vi -acred-ami-profane hist<> r y . it stretches the imagination <>t the i>< st of u- to pirluiv ;; ital good “little man" ever v.hipping a crack “big fella” . . . still Joe Walcott the original, did iu.st that many times. Take joe Walcott's 7 round knoeko; t of that terrific punching Pol is I! no,, .great, Joe Choyinski who weighed more than 170 pounds. Choyinski, kayo conquer in' of a giver,, but still very pow erful Jack Johnson and the fight « who hit ru o i, ... ni-w.-oaper described tor bailie "In open-mouthed wonderirient fans stood on the top oi .-ha;, as mighty Joe Choyinski grew in Ihe in! i■ - . ~ : ..... that would have ntrkeci a 'v. -e could this bull V.'.o-ott who ilir< his manager Tom G'R«- rke posted SSOOO to go as so f- ho id h (Walcott t not liek f"-r ROBINSON-VEItSi Here begins f pnrisons most of dulge m . . Could a retired-pic’ue close tn beatir.i 104 decree heat a s • ■ : Yankee Stadium -N.Y '.-.ave iickea the “Barbadoes demon'.'" 1 don't know and I feel ihat only by a fight between the their very best, could this auc tion be honestly answered. Admi'ting that lire ditions. increased intelligence, etc. m e l-li yard-tick facto a >.». i m employ in our losic and reasoning, I still do not know do von-' I think that Rav Robinson. Mer ca lCiirdan. Rocky Graz .mo. v -. v Langford, Harry Ore . You,-,, pc ter Jackson. Mickey Walker. Tor; Zalae. Stanley Kdcbel. Pnnnnia Joe Cans, Bob Fit».«itr or - •• few more who fought for so long around the 155-160 weight: would have held their own against mos f Os the 175-200 pound cham pionship contende s. 1 t-.iink note of the aforeinetioned array would hav,- lasted as long against Jack J< hson 1 1909. Colrna. Calif > as din Stan KetcheH save of course, peer-. ii ss Sam Langtord. i AKES. AND MIS-MATCHES It is dishonest weak-hearted re porting to put it r ildly, not to acquaint present day sport readers v.it-h what has bee ncalied 'the black mans burden" in ring lore j Joe Gaos knev. it so well and tragically. He was that good that J most of the time he was hand cuffed (in a swindle) against top white opponents. Chicagoans wtui [ lived in 1902, feel for the most part that Terry .McGovern, acn-i Souther., tat . < i. . Andre Ford i t ;3i- i, ; ii) v,, Ti-xi. SoiU'ii.a tn Hied ibs w inning- on a;:n r.er F.»"?l a; rial thi: >.:ie -,ur:l for one yard to Fred jiiekswai. I'ln* su • paint i \,.:i - ; u . 1.-t (hr rr riii-g of t 'i-.ii lvs r g«.i<-. sh! npfi.-.cl;, and Edward . V:, ’ ' ! ■ 1 r: O : n r v \ * '. •, ■ ? • i H;tn “ to ■' ' th- ii ,(•:u B a?:- Wr-iK.i-; o.: h.-: . .3 1 ( 'Mil ••' 'iiim' t-:.rreui i’”'..', '■ I ; .n ]')■ .' •• -\ 1 • ' It rr*’, t*j - —RFC - ‘! i' >.lvt 1 * l i.' * iwli pD'.iai • i ; (.v<-r i t:..!iy ka ... Jo - G r. i 2 roun i- there Bo F.a was th> ! .v, rare, ut r . I • . state .. Xu- i >'b:e,is was . . .ai .oi a long time. When Killy Molar., Balt’u-ig •>- -i t mu nager, for* •• d a tiibt-r.-u --lur "Old Master'' to make 13, ,a ; uds with has -hoes on foi !h;;i 42 roiJiid nloc.O-bp;ti a; Goldiii- Nev. t iat Tex Kickard crorno e i. Kid I- m i u. Sj.at :lr• for v. ilien D'.-iu- , -' permitteu the “tlomor." to atave ■ff eleven pounds of mu.-cle I'-iini-d Wah-ott after . -'ash ion The '.Saginaw. Kid' k.iyocd Wal cott and then repea'cd the trier Walcott's true poundage Tiia' fi-st match hurt Walcotf: meta bolism Was Jack Johnson-,less Willard a palpable fake’ The Bat tling Sike-Mike McTi.-agu!. l Tit, e grab jest beclouds: all thinking Pi oces-u's . tha 1 ;- all . . They say that a poor Jock Johnson, t-.ully in Me- d of exist.'n-c. money, ri'd not have his heart in the Mar vin Ha: t-Johnson scrap that caine prior to the C4alv«ston. t error T conuuest of chunk Tommy Bums Doc 26. 1903 at Rushcutters Bay N» v. Zealand - Primo Carn*. i 'l93fn n<-vi r -av, the day *-. ,t h.. to:, p \ hip - ■ i on.- -ii I-.- t.i id gii v Geortu Gods-. y, vilie. pa., man .-no; 11 ; ,:nd i “R .nncr-w,,,- J-'t-iw. i>,(itui. io’! tv r Ci ■•’- f- ey ami-i/.'-d 1 .... national bet so ,PTh:-,iM-Ketc!i!.-Jl. wi -<•> tin< movie interests T<- * ' rote ’- ■< -.d c> •-.-!• -cros.-etl -.■.'hen Wiljii. B-'itt i brother o • %: •, ( V NATION’S TOP SOOREB TTidtor Ifnkcs, Sc ton HiUIY (N. Y.) tremendous center, tiM taken ever the scoring leadership among the nation’s major coUego basbethaU players. The 6-foot 11-inch senior from Rochester, N. V. has dumped in ill points In nine names for tt ****rnarkeira jur tnw.iw fNewspreiuu phota.) __ t * j .-nabbed the tn ytxy r ns . . . it: iu .. la .h . .0 -a ; its Itol. . ; . ...« no a ing ill the d iu_ q.: Ir. t: . l.i r.i rwa j Pihiirie .Vic-u ra.li 0 h . .'. r--- ' LiJ A ’ qt.i. ii. i, t i ! L: ; 1 1.:n ..-a , >,h -■ 'J: ;-v-tL; -, *'■■■■■ M W' -’v fSy c j' ' i’HAJIPION’ Tlf hF. HOLDER Already th" f:oid"r of th", British Emoirr well. rw-OitM. inaldi. v ighf and licht-heavy-weight hovinjc crowns, ring master Randy Turpin may soon odd th.- world’s middle- Weichf till" to his string, Tlx- r.-tir-oi.-nt of '-Sugar” H,iv Robinson teftv.s hi- English irtnquish"r (later reversed) Its- number -no -sit fender. Who wants to foe- him anywnv? (Newspress Photo.) “ Big Expections TALLAHASSEE. Fla. .’ANP) The new year of ITH bring.-; upon iiciitwcieht Jimmy Britt) advisee tr.c- Ho’ish ciouter I<> i>y for a S--u* l.ii! ;f.nd, : .d. -i thj.t »; no ric-cisior.: ?: nr. with Ketch el I ~M.:iii\g foi -15-round CaliKjr,;, fi"ht. !;.>:'(-t. ;! could be .-on-MM, >i - i|. -,!(i vhen Ae -u--.ici-lcd he ■•b-u ; .,-!|. like mir.c. uuhHiM'i-'.. r> • ■:! of are . I . :.-p; •!• THII CAROLINIAN I. ih ii Vi . J.V.- in 105. 'ii ..-! ! erg. -. .1 -.-,i 'i j - ' us U!.l rl Tex::- Si .i.-.ii■; n on t:-i- . i.. • i ~i - ■ -■ r,r. - nii 7 kicks to 2 Jon o kick fo* 13U Tin Ami . 1...-•• ;c - -. '* -’ Ii:■ ■■ for m .B. an:-’ the i ige a. ■ in •- fm -' jY ....- T r.irii Vi, '., 9, the Fi"ii(!a A&M basketball t- on . xoeclr.Uons of a urea’ season on Hie con t. The Battle: . are return :!.a to the .H'cLto.xi minus (>mly three nun a Ik. la.--t year carrier' lilt- team 26 victories m 2fj gi-.mes. The Rattlers !t.,vi played no pre-season tilt- because of the re ;?ai- la-: iiome floot They : I;.. . 31 v "i ’vi: ui'.i at a local h-gh school ‘-■y.-n With loots- ho.r.i coi.-'t r,»i\\- iu goue -’nape, tile jji., 1 .-- ors >< •-. »• been m pcaeUcr since iwtu i i . i.ourors. Cm,-Co.pt'ins : ’ (." ;;bb c» W’,i- .lazUin mi e '■ H- r.i. snd To:, m ut. ' ..ui;-.. f .y I . WJdim A -'i a., anu B< < it :’i c :t ',i outfit hat i r.r.* :■ a vr •o’ 7-J J . ..- ,' .rn or an aver:- -of 50.* i ii’ iMJ’oivs; non ■ .-I San . Jan. IT -. ni 20: K ! h 3. and M . '(>!-,’v. Feh. 9; .0 X:.v: ,- -■v Feb. 14: >'■ • 17 and Benedict. D. 19. Gamer away; Morns Brown, n More louse. Jan. *3: Knox- Me. Jan. It; Tu'-ke o. Feb. 4: Gubar ;-, A. an riM. Feb. 5: Ale ■'.ma State Feb. 6; Xavier. Feb -21; Savannah State’, Feb, 2 r : Bene dict, 'Feb. 26. Alien. Fe -. 27. and South Carolina State, Feb. 28 RFC- Year-end farm nssets were *-’•• pected to approximate 'H72 bit lion, a 2 per e.-ni increase u :> h a :-3 L \.’ •' ;:s tn give indirect fin ' CM' .'ii t'l" A ■or The -. ! -. a! .it nil » .during ' i lu.el-. \V'u-n (he •'o' >' •“ " i m-, ,irl. th. i; til SIR wHlidrtits ; s). 5 . s • ■ • .. '' ’ '' ii r * ' ■ : li- Ri bn into main cv ml th.<- IB( at the Cliit a u sa.ii a 'uirnal *o!.lnv.'h--- (-. ■ ii;u. V (in not. bon i• • cause ihe - -.iid.-i nr?;-, i lOS I Y CU-le! Come lan. 38. tln> IK vpi into .1-1 *- *o. s)n that ms id it c\ di ), - .our ni !li, ii -. 11 : is r,c-.i leii.- ing future •,:<> pe-ts in tun per nil?, mm T i it vi-ioa fa >;. v.dl nvi-i the gin event of .) rnar i. h> :c .-?i i u w -II : k now n i> '■:<-■ s. •t li-jilt, i< i' ■V c f' -l ci 'lf ill ' ' ,?'• > 1 1freight. /Jan »ody; \v\W j•. riucii'-v Po‘h hbvo haiu-. : T]u.\t will race two i r noo i : intr’amo eel i-a uk I); iVC' !tcav\ Wt !'.av 1 j.’?ja?‘p»n • - v.. i i 1 , rw j YTon 17 ls,S.. T.G T> lin'i 1 i. ii. ‘t\ . a , MVsl ( Ijllcl 1* L- < \ uth*-*v\ Patter -on a? 1 i.>? « ’ - * C-iovc and Okvmpis- 16■ ■ ‘ 1 • isl. and Moody, i 7.51 Gold-, i champ. This i*iiigsi;!er hay --eon ’ I’; tti-r. ,n !' M r, v; ■ . ■ ■of th<..->e yourg.-aers in-, shuvrn th a- :1 ■ 1 s, ■ u n ut! cm: m The Moody - V i--. bmu . : t-c u. -r t-.i.-H) am,-J K atun- ..Hi -• - ;,k.Bat a . r. -i r - ami ha'Cl i> :i ■ i.- -: ■ 1 ■.■ 8 Maybe this sv;l -y, v. ill good way to i.tlract more tai . ‘o set* ;he p. I'MIII. T i'- J , ei’i, howl-'. ~. will not nk. Hie ” : ic!>-P of not sliaring in television ' receipt.:. li.VSl"f»;u I- ON 3v\s lO SI-IGHIKR When tars r.u :sic< - iv.,: tpai ycung W'.-sbury Biw-ccm hud ;> ux-ed 1 to f :ce -I-.-. .‘ •: 1 rha.'r.- pion F-.zard ChA'i.'s in a 10-'-.- inc bout, ii'' l.'lKlid I'.'o'fiiv a '.. vi ! 1 ■ T’.e fight will .take i.l.'uv Jan. i- m ’ 1’• ~ :. ;j i;, . ■ C riiis -tun,id b<- .-ei', A ,ai*"h<-r tui.-.-ap for Ch.-irlc- in i'i- 10-co.k-a O - jV... Tills should K< j :>t anoth/’ -ass on, fn ■ t iiavti's a- K *' 1 -;H himself on for a bout ■ - . i ..- o • i na’i’ii.n '••i - r -a. o : .....i-oi.; e-.'-ix.; s-• -Mould neve,- ' up.- 80-ms who 1..1C-. i • d i-.R. kayoed bv C ..-ir!- ' In . n in <• 19"2. n mo v o-.c f n.;.- , ( ;h hn had j■ tideu KDI t -a - - ;■' -,ng light 'heavy - ; f!i ion, T* the !73-ooUorl if rootled properly. !-’a?;-or.- (K-Hnir.'lv r.-m ret ris -J, i„v well, '"id •-here i= no ) .-sen. ir'W- Ve i,, .... , a f-• h with ’ j. • TTnh ■' Cly-.-l s has sli -- i -a 1 P.a - docs re* - ith her: Jr. wo Id do 1. !• t ii-.-’i i Id eri-ri":- and 1.-avo !h --alone rd'O's who 'Mosr. t h VTin* V'YEIf-HTS ... rrsnr • or - Wl*h ce. m. :- - Pry R- r • : di i- it !-■ out cf the mid lev e j ■pi lore, il le-rK ?r? It- • H. m.i. To - j id Bn el ud :o-,d Car: ' j ,r ■ son o f Ha-.i as ac - P-- 1 ■' 1 likely to succeed areime tin J : poimdo'-y. Turpin ii a stron - uro 1 (ho fighter who can give and » ' a blow. Ho owns one victory ov-'r Robinson. Based < a tentafi*. cii- - inntion nlnns. he is u> f.e- - C -arles , Hu me ?. of Franco to s * - vvao i the bi s’ non-Amei - ;an. Kunu-.. i tilt- fellow who recently kepi Eu ne H Mrston from landing many blows in a 10-round bout. H - i i :;uppo:.-cl la be rough -,nd t.uiijh i •***"• ***<*•" v " J “' - - «•<••-< y ••* '*■■• •'>‘ t' ;V ■ %,' ■’•■ . ' ffitl:. - ■ *w; t .„»*»• . saayEayffl* ■ ! |$S ' ■ *• •4it L s '' ’ " t V* - | j|f . ].» #Bii % % „• ,< f HI 1 3 * : ff. ,[. ' .. ''* Hhl jg£ •>.„... . , -3 ' * ■■ fcy= • •>■ I ?l ••. •|| ;■ W\ ■ f -■* ■>. ••'; './-S -V S'-4 , rff ', - f •'"•• •'" '.- . ' ■' .. •• .-A • ■:... ’ , ■>• "■••'■•.■ V: H • .. .. . '■' ”>.*<&> SjlijL ■ ' ; " ’ WHO'S '\VA-'!»r.V> 1 tnnd i•*(!>.•'• .* :-•.•■• t„. own •••-•,. ; v ‘ 7 • ’ -.-Ii ‘II -.1- 1-■ *.» ' .. . i'j : '-•< 11, * > J j it-.* I' !'- Hie nPJdlcv. ,-iGit chamD,."’ |',’i t-.j-i J?.', -ui'.-.ft*'-, k - riK »!• ..il * \\h i.- «vP»>*:t He considers iiirutcci TV ffiApev ti> !>- hit; promoter ! A H',: , r-. -. ■ -. all town p> .:TTi1 h.-isketball hadchnards made of Herculitc will provide g: -a ter f ivc visiiu! area for spectators. D—.. I'ojiu -nl <-i the fa*--shaped gi.'ss ba; kbo.'irril c,*im> as-a result '>? ;, 'i -'di- U- ■ • i,f pi (ces hit by a Rusk tbal!. Tin- study re?- al.-ti that tl i-aiiort;• at mv.-i is in the shnjv "f u big fan or kidney, -h chi unit- i :h>- -.. ycf a Bn.-,- by sm foot r«-<-tangular back board. Ih hit ;; : hi b - Mandatory n o lendtiti m- f the Associ:;! ion of College J’.iGfolbtiil Conches. Kati-shap.-d backboards already have been ttppiovvd by the National Basketball Conuidttee and L-nve gamed in popularity with high s. IsooJ.s aiui st-< • 'tidarv school:-. Long vigor-?us t*-«ts under i,: tu;il playing cond-.t ions have sli :i that. ■?.. tnch llemiiitc is fo.r- to five times strong«.-i Hum ordinary g*a»s of the snii« tDi-k.:w;,i . . „ VTEEK ENDING SATURDAY JAM ARV 10. 15)53 2 ' ••;< §£ sß® #*. ?§ ’8 cor •fiSfc *' ./ ;•* ' ..' ,v ’ ,« ¥ v' ' <5 | S' 9V- '4* vW 1 ilf : : 3 3 r-: : ' r %llf Ipi p<-vt his ,*r kH\ br<»Uon 1' ** -' - ' i> si ro-n^•• than ev«-r m-j uir'i't* hi i • t’t o(; f;»St tv'tT. ■XT’, -it.' is fj ‘ * vni<‘> whh Giant i Vj- *'haul*, ' , "Tp, • op : V o;;r t «n v rig'ht SMh-s ..oVi-rrpi'-' \ fr'--;agi* Ui% . ■ii * *; . siio- •!• i:.'.• SEX 4 101 MWS to i s: ? C FRIGE HIOH 3ANOiiETGUEST •i.tSBTTRV The foot'.a I! ban ,■ ih • Price Hi-ai School ; i.iai! tcnm an'l tn< !■■■ guests hold ’ y *,'n.■ . Alumni '-''oni.i was Vt’l j lU" l " 'Ull ..1 1 .t PTijo: ''W‘‘ 'tio v. i.r iliiod.'.ll, local Ic. ripr * n r;e arian; ; e«r'Ms Prof L. 11 Hall ■‘i : ••;).■.) . as mast.v* - ,T i 'it qil . ' '*■•. '• .-:• .ic r.j ■ i.hv nevy.-r: , ar.«: v; • ■" > ! St i t h fi.’-i's*’, r r (' . ;■• His Si'liool : : !om i . '■> ' tin '•iint; l!)li .sg. r ice cdiruoiSlratuc. Pi oi 1 • 'i i-i Jll at the O! i ■' >'c> t A, l\ Sc';.' O' ric ftp Wo.it coi-’-m Si.ec! crj.'t 'tec ■' i hat !H I VC, : !i O', a: ./ • c-l ■'»''• ;vCcv.-rricic. (Ja.-!u>r i ;• crly, Sam ! Lettccore. Aether Craise. Har- See'- ;oc th • late Wiiliam ■ .hi Jic ••(•!.i • ..neon.;: the ori !';■'■ fT : . S !)ooi eleven, i ;• . >,a;r" Was played • i i\; K :••••. c! i!iV ■ oovv ;i w S i in Cnavioii. : svm - re. ,'Ui. > ', ’. ; Sc.or; Sts ’ i School u-.m aecin th ■p,T: tiC .-a, 1> ,rt : : m Shortlv ot ■- t, arcs b :,re to av 'm up ami lev. PCtIU’V ' r," ,:■ ih, t -;.. lot: - imi ot hers in trice. 11’. to •e-n Woithv tie::; : la: 1 : t• ' o! Oti'-Ct gtiltf 10 1! tl'rmti-h the an-;.. 30’s aon Wv ; C i lie'. ' tile line i'crtfcehi 'M c : i :i hi ehui .. ason srlvin-t ..■ r... '. c tie;!line, nnd cdu .n rc-ort of tlv* ~ H, ; -c'.eei ((Ken Oevis" -jv: p i. J.e. - delivered a i-e •’i t> he gave • . ei f,■,:■ • t.otr cv•..•el rennet, tic fee- 'tom c taey ■ e .";> !o; their good ■ ; niiinc arid s ttv. ;" hi If 0 ' nvsi i. f c fi; ■ the scan o! --taolu the --peakor. "you ha : fit for p-.c t.itnr r far S'if u cipHr.c In school t: c sami- rfa! life • iir tin sneaker snid: "‘You ■u i: ,| vof want when you c to jtfi. counter anU voti - ■ vou get. Shop wisely, a>. a your health and your y.; . a 1 :o ie d» livered a .•-<■•■>■ to Coach S VV "f each of the Yonr.” re* i fine work done by t h • 17 y res' i:; whit": • rt inspiration and lead* • n apv squads which he oryiehed and trained: he then • i e fountain pen set to *.. , s n token of appr. elation r-i • > as of the Price High ; -hoo! a'i roni. f ' 'll l.anr.nster expressed • -ociat'iin !o the donor' for thi ar o" T.i.ras .Randall spoke .•'■ '•■ ot. the origin of the idea to haruor-f and expressed the •asiyo of tin' •ilumpi in sponsor : a, activity George Alexander . : a.-aau ar r-n r.; r; on prha*' u. *■ ■■ ii Tc'ur' P !n< ipai' O. Ho 1! !'c- oatrai'-d It' tlie v:;;- f k: ot: beVialf of the school, and ; 'f oar people spent the rp •r .im-jers of the time enjoying 1 eiweKes. Music* was furnnslteci the i ,i. Old' musical coh m C ’ Junior f,s!!i am is Wanted Present* !)av Baseball liookies NEW YORK < ANP'i Most, a :sht iifier rookie m the minor u a a ;.s Dodger property .rtin/Jf Gilhani. playing second ' "i' at Montreal. lust about ready to come up to the parent organization, Gilliam is Iveinc oarefulle cov ered as the Dodgers seek a trade with th: >r big league rivals. Scuttelhiitt is that flllli.ini will cotne tip and take over at second with .laekie Robinson, •hitting back to first. Tnckto ployed that position ovi . illy with the Dodgers Al ■’oii .h in would have to learn to it all over again, the talk is t, ->n y that th,- famous ball player v, id v, in:! 'up hi.s days si first ! -se to; 'w Dodger;:, just as he : . ted —BFC irt Jersey expfj’i* ibgnt.K. w <■*!*<• to oo bO •• nt 1 4 their grazing in the davti?ne and 40 t> c cent at niglit Tin-* addition of organic matter * •> garden soils Is of priine irnpor "^EXPERT A Specialty WIDE SELECTION OF LAC KS-SPORT SHIRTS-SOCKS AT G. and M. * G. A d M. Tai, ° rin * AlteratiotM Os Ail Kinds Suits Made To Measure L Laundry Dry Cleaning ' 101 IMTII.ER. Prop. I