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ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLE NC IR Wednesday, September 9. 1953 1,9 Anderson Scores In 11th To Defeat Tourists 2 To 1 In Playoff Opener I' WNC Coaches Rap 'Neglect' By State Body By WILSON AVtKS Memberi of the Blue Ridge Football Conference in an unprecedented move last night voted to force action on adequate recognition of Western North Carolina high school football teami by the North Carolina High School Athletic Asso By RED HARRINGTON Citizen Sports Writer A walk, a hit and a momentary bobble of what could have been an easy double play ball enabled the Anderson Rebels to walk off the field with a 2-1, I I -inning vjctory over the Asheville Tourists as the Tri-State League playoffs got 'Negro Grapplers, Tag Match To Feature Auditorium Card La Starza Sure Thing, Says Pilot under way last night. Pitchers Moose Amone of the Bees Blast Rebels and Fred Kipp of the Tour Asheville wrestling fans will be treated to a special event tonight when Negro Heavyweight Champion Jack Claybourne takes on Buddy Jackson in the semifinal match of the City Au By MIRRAY ROSE GREENWOOD LAKE, N. ists waged themselves Just about th; best mound duel seen here this 'Peaches 5-3 season.

But second sacker Don Thomas picked a most Inopportune In Opener GEORGE BARCI.av ciation. ditorium program. I In the main event It will be an Australian tag team match pitting Guy Brunettl and Joe Tangaroi against Karl- (Crlppler) Davis and! Red Roberts. i The tag match will be on a two-1 out-of-three-fall basis with a 60- The members delegated Secretary ACC Coaches Speak SPARTANBURG, Sept. 8.

Dale Powell and Harry Belfuaf stole the show here tonight as the mlnute time limit. The special event is slated for one fall and 'a 60-mln-1 ute limit. The 8:30 opener brings Johnny Heldeman. the Bronx, N. Y.

bruiser, back to town to take on popular time to let an easy bounder get out of his glove, permitting Witi Quin-tana to carry the tie breaking run across the plate. By the way of proving an old baseball saying that a walk will beat you, Quintana drew a pass with one out to get on base and move around for the tally. After Quintana strolled Sam David looped one Into right field for a single. Frank Jeffers made a perfect throw but it was Just a fraction of a second late as the Rebel shortstop slide in safely. Then came Thomas' bobble, although It didn't go as an error since he did make the play at second for one out.

Had he not drormed the ball, however, there Sept. 8 Orna said La Starza would be champ some day. Now It's up to Roland." Jimmy Fats DeAngelo, manager of heavyweight challenger Roland La Starza- leaned back In his chair. Ever since Rocky Marclano edged his gladiator 3Vi years ago, the gray-haired ring pilot had been working towards one goal a return shot at the Brockton blaster. Now the fight is set for Sept.

36 but this time the chips are being stacked clear to the celling. This one Is for the world's heavyweight championship. It's been tough and aggravating for Jimmy and he suifered two heart attacks while waiting, working and swearing It out. The last attack came several weeks ago. That keeps him from watching La Starza's workouts but he gets reports from his aides.

Charlie Bennett and Nate Wolfson, and later from Rollie himself. "We re getting lT.i per cent." said DeAngelo. "I would have taken Will To Win Chief Asset Of Tar Heels Matt Murphy. They will have 30 1 minutes ln which to accomplish one; I "faOx- I Charlotte Hornets downed tna champion Spartanburg Peaches, 5-3. ln the opener of a best-of-flva Tri-State League semi-final playoff series.

Powell drove ln all Charlotte runs with a three-run homer, a doubla and a single. The round-tripper came in the third after Dick Ackerman had doubled and Gray Hampton had beat out an Infield hit. The Hornet first sacker singled Hampton across again ln the fifth and brought him home for the third time ln the seventh with a double. Hampton had walked and taken second on Frank Colstslnski's single in the fifth and had singled in the seventh. fall.

The main eventer Is expected to draw a large crowd to view the first Negro grapplers to apprar In an Asheville ring In many years Claybourne, who hails from Hollywood, rules the roost over the colored field. A few year ago there were very few Negro matmen working, but others of his race are now flocking Into the game. In Jackson he will be takine on a was little doubt that the double Dlav would have been completed Both clubs were held scoreless C. C. Polndexter to request L.

J. (Hap) Perry, association executive secretary of Chapel Hill, to appear before the Blue Ridge loop members at an early date to discuss the matter. The coaches charged that the association dues had been paid for soma years by members of the Blue Ridge group but that they had never received adequate information on making their teams eligible for the recognized state championships. Visibly Irked, the conference coaches blasted the alleged by-passing of mountain area schools by the state association. Coach D.

O. Dall of Brevard tola the meeting here last night that his school had paid dues last year and requested information on qualifying Brevard for the state playoffs but was never Uilormed as to Just how Uiey could qualify. Poiudexter also told the meeting that the Smoky Mountain Conference officials would be invited to Join In the move. Don Hlpps. Canton High School athletic director, named president of the Blue Ridge Conference for the coming year at a of the 14-meniber athletic organization at Asheville Army Store last night.

Bob Tate, head football coach at Hendersonville High, was Installed as vice president. Poindexter, Bethel High principal, was returned to the office of secretary-treasurer, a post he has held since 1838. In addition to the three confer until the eighth Inning by the excellent Ditching of Arnone and "Tljli la tlir aecotid ir. nrrle of article wrlllrri especially for The Citizen b) football coachea ol the new Atlantic Coait Conference. Todavi It by Octree Barclay, nt head coach at the of North Carolina have any great Individual stars, but we do have a number of sound, competent players.

Moulding them together as a unit Is the coaches' job. We hope to get it done. In that connection, I would like BIDDY JACKSON Kipp. Anderson finally broke tne 1 1 r.i Beifufg, a righthander, threw a Uoo placed in the ring by Davis and ln the top seven. Rolana tola me an vwei vjmy owiie university great nrrjintflcre)s.

I want who made thines rotieh nn Riff Tpn catcher Leon Waszk doubled Just; three-hitter at the pennant-winning th. nnt-ufri-trherl fflove of Peaches. He struck out six and Bt GEORGE BARCLAY to say that I believe I have as fine that All along he's been tell-j colleg wrestlers a couple of years Roberts Roberts is making his first ap- t.v,iffi.,t i- i.ft with onelv alked the same number. Uw me that Marclano is one guy ago. jacKson win at giving away u.

nr.ir '10 pounds. pearance here since Mickey Baarne away- Arnone fanned but Qum- The loser was Gene Law, who Even in Chicago when we're out Brunettl and Tangaro will be fac- was promoting locally. tana tvtr tne cuipnt, singled him tnere for the second fight (Marci- ing probably their toughest test as Chief O. B. Saunooke said last home.

ano-Walcott), he told me he hoped a tag team. The two former Utah night that advance tickets will re-. The Tourists came right back to Rocky wins. He said he might have university grapplers will be throw-; main on sale at Wilkins' Corners knot the count, but it was tainted with nn awav Shimett lined a trouble with Walcott out ttocayjing a comoinea vs pounds against most ol today. CHAPEL HILL, Sept.

8 Here at! a staff of assistants as there i hi the University of North Carolina we the country. Marvin Bass, Bill Ed-; are looking forward to the new foot- wards, Steve Belichick, Jim Gill and ball season and hope the Tar Hee's Dick Jamerson all have had plenty can start back up hill after one of of experience. Bass, Edwards and those inevitable cycles of disap-; Belichick are former college heal pointing seasons. i coaches. All three of them have also The new coaching staff has been either couched or pluycf working hard in making preliminary sional football.

t0.ihe seatn- kept nve "Pt'n touch with our boys during the yarborough of High Point, wh- summer and I am glad to report 5nould one of the ln that they, too have Indicated the area. He has played on both of-practice enthusiasm and determl- fense and defense and that qualifies nation to be ready for the hard i him to work under the new rules. W'Ork. iFVonrla Frlaiw, 'nitwi vitina was his meat. 'Well, we got the fight the big one now Lots of guys have been 111 ri(l l-ainps wen Z4 lor tne reacnes quxuik lm regular season.

The righthander was tagged for nine hits. He walked only two and fanned six. The Peaches got two of their three hits in the fourth when they tallied their three runs. Manager Jimmy Bloodworth walked and Don Montgomery and1 Mickey Pinn followed with singles to load the sacks. Bloodworth scored on Charley Fontana's fly to right, Montgomery taking third.

Doc Bowden walked to fill the sacks. Dick Mohn forced Bowden, Montgomery scoring. When telling me all along i man i onus him along fast enough. The title single to left. Jackie Spears put down a sacrifice and when the throw was made to Jim Dalton at second It bounced away, with Shiff-lett racim all the way in to score.

Other than when the runs were scored neither team made a serious threat except for Asheville ln the vrand and 10th. Ia the second Defense Shines lOndanl singled with one out and second on a passed ball. fight should answer them "Billy McCamey told me away back when Roland was starting Train him with the best but fight him with the bums until he's "I did that. He trained with the best. He used to box a lot with Lee Oma about lour, five years ago.

Lee took a fancy to him and Ackerman. attempting to turn it There is never any way of know- senior from Wilmington, probably Ing what kind of team you will wm be the other starting have. Most of our opponents this and we believe he Is In for a good season definitely will outman us. year. but we hope to make up for lack Actually, however, no positions are of sparkling talent with the will In Wolfpack Drill i Thorns uorked Arnone for a walk Into a double play, threw past first.

but currie mea to ccuuci '-i-r rinn also scorea ence officers, the executive committee will Include W. F. Lewis of Asheville School. D. O.

Dall of Brevard and Bill Morris of Sand Hill. The annual baseball trophy was presented to Canton High School. Mpmhnr. voted to declare regular whiffed. I Charlotte Spartanburr RALEIGH, N.

C. Sept. 8 on the sidelines with an ankle In- Then in the 10th Sam Palatnaraj OlItHlnndino' defensive line nlav hv iurv TTltpr ic rAnvprino- frnm mn inl tn riffhr. a.nd win. In practice our squad nasi we have lettermen for all po-; shonn that kind of spirit.

We havejsitions, but we always give out A'-kerman. 5 1 1 1 Fuller It 4 0 0 2 taught him all ae mew. One day Roland hit Lee a right guards John Bagonia and Al D' An- appendectomy while Birchfield has when tw0 were out Jeffers was hit Co1 Bsl, 4 0 (omer, Jb 3 1 i tnnFtul Hnrrh roNtlin Clot.1. ill nn TrW 1 En.ll 1 1 1 fl Ftn it 1111 rrtln cnarlrpri Nnrfh PoTYllina RtatA' tuan ill i tn nn 1 pnw.ll tb season basketball champions for! reason oeneve win carry over Mot of letters at Chapel Hill, and We have some good boys on our then hnv. hv niavino- th tri ir.

nnmatzea riu miu a niuzn wj uuv Lee was forced to postpone a fight. Wolfpack through an hour-long Head Coach Bill Murray missed plgnatano came near sewing it up squad. It has always been the feel- losing teams. inir hprl that, this im nnMkl! 4 0 10 Pontana rf 3 0 0 0 4 0 10 Bowden 3b 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 Mohn 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 Moran 4 0 0 4 0 0 1 Law 10 0 1 HV K) i Smith rf of nlann. bet fTtaii f.V Newman, a sophomore Braa'naw Belfuaa ir, th.

Clinton. looks to be our start The next time thev worisea, me 'J' we urauoou seiuu. nc ciu wnfn jje sent a long, same thing happened. D'Angelo and Bagonis set the Charlott; after the morning drill right but Karol Kwak went way "Oma came over to me and said pace in stopping the offensive to attend the funeral of his wife's cX. to the bank to take it ln.

An-That's all Jimmv. The master threats by second and third team mothrr. other few feet and it would have V. uu UUb Ung quarterback. With a year's ex Totaii 3a 3 i Total, 35 a I both girls ana Doys in auumuu iu tournament champions.

The annual tournament will be staged February 25. 26 and 27 at the American Enka Corporation gymnasium where the event has been held for the past two years. Six schools reported they would field soccer teams for competition. They were: Asheville School. Christ MI ois Chwrlallr Saartanborr a im IMU can't show the pupil any more, i ucvus were in iuu 0een out of the parx.

i I'm through working with him. He's lock, a sophomore of Taylorsville, equipment for both sessions and comparing the pitching records going to be the champion." could Bain consistently against the with th first scrimmage having ot Amone and Kipp. who were the "Roland is 26 now and mature. first team. been staged yesterday, the contact highlighters of the game, could All man He's lust as strong as' Coach Horace Hendrickson was work was tougher than it was last m-ove Interesting.

Kipp checked tr. rm hit and take far from pleased with the offensive week. tmir hits while Arnone E- aforan Mohu. Ackerman EBI: Pow-el' a. Fonuna.

Monn 2B: Ackerman. Vituer Powell HR Powell Smith. DP Ackerman Hainnton and Powell Left: Charlotte 0 Spartanburt S. BB: BelTuna a. Law 5.

SO Bellini 4. Law 6 En-Law fr-Sj Beifua 3-2. 8udol and Weaver. 1 52 651. tin's rparlv.

It's un to I work done by his first stringers. Sophomore W. D. Fesperman of i Asheville six. The Ashe- Mm" He made veral changes in the Winston-Salem continued to run at vm.

chalked up 11 strikeouts School. Hendersonville, Bethel, Ben Llpprn and Canton. Asheville School will be the site of the annual track meet May 7. Arbogast will be ln charge. Christ School will host the tennis tournament May 10-15.

The group approved the use of members of the WNC Officials Association for the current football season. Schools represented last night were: Canton. Tryon, Asheville School. Christ School, Hendersonville, Mars Hill. Sand Hill.

Waynes-ville, Bethel, Brevard, and Ben Lip-pen. Three other members Bllt- perience under his belt, he should be much Improved over last year He Is a splendid athlete and the kind of boy a coach likes to have it this vital position. Newman will have no difficulty playing on defense. 6ome of our other better backs may turn out to be sophomores. Flo Worrell, who came into his owr.

as a freshman. Ken Keller, Vine; Murray and Connie Oravltte will all be sophomores and should play a lot. Bob White, our alternate captain, has been shifted to fullback. Albert Long goes to qaurterback from halfback. Larry Parker will be at left Instead of right --a ana i i no-.

T. in out- the remainder of the first team re- Bere even walks with four hd Uaseballcrs The Wolfpack squad left for mained with Howard Pitt and 1.0 k.timn. Ex-Champ Picks Roland LAST TIMES TONIGHT Show Begin 7:3 OROSSINGER, N. Sepl. 8 OB Camp Lejeune, where It will en- sonny Sorrel, ends; Ed Meadows Split Up Former Heavyweigni unampion gage uiree aays oi scrimmage at the other tackle; Bob Burrows 0niy g7j fans turned out tor laai James J.

Braddock watched the sessions against Coach Joe Dono- and Ralph Torrance, guards; John-1 me which was played in WICHITA. Sept. 8 I ny Palmer, center; and Worth Sit mountain weather-cool, Teams to the 19th annual National tj almost uiu w.t,vn Pro hsfteba II tournament but b-ebaU oument R- -nough for coat, or Jackets notion current, tiianiHiuai. work out today for the second time, i then repeated his prediction IhM rp Sr i vorlS Diana SUir Byrd Looper ln the backlield. more.

Marshall ana bwannanoa- Most of these boys have played on, Roland LaStarza will take the title dih will take the title illling. age money third largest purse Tonight Manager Ray Hathaway In the meet's history Bniv Kent 24 WAKE FOREST, N. C. Sept. 8 from Rocky Sept.

24. tm 1 either oliense or defense ln the past ARE aitnougn Parker was a two-wav 1 I watched Marclano about ten JU istrjrnse in witr. inotner icivj. I will come ard Hilltoppers re day. agTand predicted his defeat.

Tt! AVmSO Sept. 8 Bob Wegner. Anderson's pitcher ceived the $10,000 first place purse. LaStarza will outbox him and win 7" I Davidson Wildcats continued h.d not been named last night, but plus mileage. Sponsors said the Braddock said.

7 their three-a-day practice sessions I uk. t.n i in a nosition to the ASHEVILLE REWEAVING SERVICE Barns, Tears. Motb Hole Skillfull; Rewoveo In All Trpet 4n Clothes. I6V2 Wall St. Ph.

3-4291 wsuwtr AXXAHOIA AAaVnr 1 or prill 'ra periormer last year, muy Williams, Is a squad veteran who has been, held back by Injuries ln the past. We will be disappointed if he does not have a big year. I have mentioned only a few names. Some of those not mentioned may be the headliners, if we have any, and ae hope to spring a surprise or two and make a few head- I saw today makes me surer than JSck 1,1 for tr ,,7 little and still hold the prize money will go into recreation John Parham- Tbree linemen also' The coaches worked on defensive uo with the Boeing Bombers received S6.616.37. lt'iZZZ notl Finfshing third, the defending uiwriBi Auwnunniii ALSO iv "'r ana lony naln nf1 wM.

ehamo on Military District oi wnH nK n.ii. the season in u.ui""- and end Bob Ondilla. think it's football's finest attack. Trentinl noon arm. Tonight the entire sauad in on Lou Letlow's wasningion ioiomais irom n.

ray- BOGimFlBMfl The Tar Heels play tneir usual End Ed SUiwer.t xuffprorl wnen ne raceu n.i.,i. v. too schedule, with some unusually ed ankle. Tommv Whim, renearsea piays ana pass patterns. bunt ln the seventh, fielded the oaii $2,931 60 CANTON, N.

C. interesting home games, such as aLs0 wls sidehned with an Injured i. rfJlnea hU bare hand, jumped and maoe KATHARINE "JQfflJ HEPBURN those with Tennessee. Maryland and knee itenaing marine a perfect throw to currie ai. Notre Dame.

We hope we will have During the morning session, the' reserve camp. for the putout. Anderwai Aaaaillle as a a a big crowds at our games ana we workea on kickoffs passde-- it. rr. win do au ln our power not to let (ensei pass protecti0n tack.

Citadel In Pass ff ork Sow SkawlBC. Opew 10:44 a 1 3 palamara ri a i DOUBLE FEATURE TONIGHT NEWS A CARTOON men wun.1. una. rwapi pcrnw 1 0 1 Snlltletl I' Dean MARTIN Jerry LEWIS Their NrweM 811 "THE CADDY" 1110 4 4 14 3 0 0 0 sit: 5 0 14 4 0 0 1 tlt 4 0 0 0 Speara i 4 0 4 0 Jeflera rf 14 0 0 PUtnatan 4 0 0 0 Ondam 3b 4 0 0 0 Thomaa 2b 4 110 Curne 4 0 0 Ktno a-Colombo In the afternoon scrimmage, the The Citadel quarterback Bubba freshman team used William and i Williams of Jacksonville. Fla.

dis- p'som ci Mary defenses. The Deacons open played good form in tossing aerials the season against the Indians at in today lootball sessions. wai." Richmond Sept. 19. He hit the ends and halfbacks Arnone with accurate pitches time after a'offor time during the rough and semi- Totala aWV 4 0 10 10 0 0 LAST TIMES TONIGHT Show Begins 34 1 4 JO Totala II 1 4 14 JOIN ASHEVILLE COMMUNITY THEATRE THIS WEEK CHAPEL TILL r0Ugh WOrk- Heeps 15 jsr ss- $zsr si AND 1 L.aat TttBwa Tadaf JOHN WAYNE "ISLAND IN THE SKY" LAST TIMES TONIGHT "FRANCIS 4, GOES TO MWEST POINT" Starring Donald O'Connor Lori Nelson AllV.fi Cart srk 4) Kawo rr323Eaaf NT etching and throwir were" werSe.T "ken Keller who' ifrnakfng name "nPrVe.

for htmsell with his hard running linen SpIJ ln practice again was a headliner OIS Atid rosh ALSO CARTOON IN' COLOR among the ball advancers. Carmen! KNOXVILLE. Sept. 8 (UP) I FI, I Illfl Annillo and Billy Williams were Coach Harvey Robinson added two, Uliltlt Jjf ltn among the other backs who looked freshman centers to the varsitv i onnri team mlit' Bin nriSTON Seot. 8 JP Laal TlBBwa Te4 Blot CBOOBI Bk HOPE Dorwlhe LAMOl'B la jwsnwtr tmwatk aommtam ALSO and Edd Cantrpll srrt.

Bed Sox today sold shortstop "ROAD TO BALI" 2 BIG ACTION HITS Memberships Now Being Accepted At Campaign Headquarters Geo. Vanderbilt Hotel Lobby Telephone 2-3865 or Mail Check to Mrs. Anita R. Coxe, Sec'y. P.O.

Box 19, Asheville jOWrH OfcrlUH Jean Cravrford Snddea Fear! The e9-mta varsity squad dividea Jafinny Upon to the St. Louis its time among periods of punting Browns in a waiver deal, and punt returns, signal drill, run- Lipon. who will be 31 Nov. 10. ning plays and pass patterns against came to the Sox from the Detroit this morning.

Tigers a year ago June 3 in one Robinson also worked his defen- of baseball's biggest deals Coach Barclay said he thought the team was shaping up well and making good progress. "It's hard tell about them until we scrimmage some outside competition, he said. He will get an opportunity to witness that test Saturday when the Tar Heels journey to Ft. Lee. for a scrimmage against the serv Lat Timea T4ar RONALD REAGAN RHONDA FLEMING NEWS CARTOON sue units against a freshman team The So- acquired Lipon.

teorge employing the split-T tactics ol Kell, Hoot Evers and Dizry Trout Jackie Parker's MLssuuinni stats i. for Johnnv Pesky, ice tearr. sun I Maroons, against whom the Vols Walt Dropo, Roy Hatfield, Don open their season Sept. 26 Lenhardt and Hal White. rtrtn "TROPIC ZONE" wmioH Enright Hunts Punter I COLUMBIA, S.

Sept. 8 UP Tourististics TONIGHT THURS Show Begins 7:38 Memberships $6.00 Per Person for the 1953-54 Season ACT NOW-JOIN ACT BATTING 1 HJaaH rajf ant JCCffKlL (Final unofficial averages and records for 1953 season.) SB II 2BH 3BH AB RBI Player-Poa. CITY AUDITORIUM aryrlrTTT AUSTRALIAN TAG MATCH 8:30 P. M. COUMI8Y kSON vn.v.lu.

a luv.u.mia I .11 through another long scrimmage today. First, though, they studied movies of Saturday scrimmage. Coach Rex Enright is trying to find a punter. He warned linemen against "pussy-footing" In blocking and tackling, and called for more aggressiveness. Today a scrimmage dealt with stopping the spllt-T option play.

Center Leon Cunningham snd fullback Dick Wohrman did the llnetoaeking. TONIRIIT TODAY THURSDAY A Great Oscar Winning Picture Is Reissued. ft GREGORY PECK 1 FROTHY UrKIIICF 2 5 12 11 11 3 1 0 4 IS 25 26 21 16 20 9 6 Palamara. cf Jeffers. of Pignatano, c-of Spears, ss Shifflett, of Ondanl, 3b Thomas.

2b Justice, Currie. lb 105 362 435 454 405 182 522 214 268 40 116 137 127 109 48 131 50 61 11 61 81 68 7 35 68 24 36 25 101 121 115 103 48 140 73 85 0 5 6 3 10 4 1 3 6 HB tn JOHN CHEROKEE CHIEF SAUNOOKE. Promoter Tonifht fit Thurs. Starts 7:30 Cartoon aV Short Subject Wi JOHN GARFIELD PITCHING ALSO Main Event Australian Tag Team Hatch it Out i FaUs-wM Minute Time Limit) Guy Brunettl I Ksarl Krippler Davis Joe Tangero Vfc Red Roberts Avg. .381 320 .315 .280 369 564 251 .234 328 W-L 15- 51- 4 2- 1 15-11 9- 7 8- 8- 1- 3 0- 0 0- 0 0-1 ia Laura 8 15 23 9 14 8 2 1 2 WP 4 4 4 3 0 6 1 0 0 1 (AT Murray Misses Drill "ij" DURHAM.

N. Sept. 8. of) Wegner Duke continued to work hard here i Colombo today on both offense and defense Jarvia as they drilled for their opener! Jones with South Carolina at Columbia May Sept. 19.

(McMullen Seml-Fiaul 1 Fall 45 Miaates Colore! WresUen Jack Clayboum Vs. Buddy Jackson W.rU a BeaT-riil Ckaaapaaw 124 110 49 196 173 110 117 IS BB S3 47 17 107 76 42 65 11 0 SO 146 113 18 111 55 69 SO 13 3 4 a IP 157 13 130 46 306 147 126 113 2 3 22 2 3 4 11 22 18 18 43 36 19 34 10 1 1 Jesse Birchfield. regular right Gaataral aiaalaalaa fTaa haraStSI tl.t Batl4a Swata (Tea Matte) CklMrwa CaStr It Tra. (Taa IarL) 14 Ticarrs at wmisi cosneb OPENING BOUT Johnny Heidemaa v. Matt Murphy AUo "Roguet Mwch" Swlar I.awf.r4-aiefcar4 Ctoau ZANUCX Hathaway Shaney Thomas Weeks tackle, and Ben Eller.

reserve end, were in shorts doing only light work while Rlggs remained NEWS 4 CARTOON.

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