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                  <text>from the nominat\Jig
was read an'd the foJ..
Ortkers .were re~Jeeted:

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Denver Rice, ~ice·pre•ident;
Robert McElhinney, secretary
o . E. McKinley, aasistant
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Fall To.·
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Rut'-nd win over' Coolville ·37&gt;~0
RlverVtew take Harri&amp;onville .,--.--- "
2'1-15 · Its! · ni(~l in the 9penin~
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the Portland Grade Sch·
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on Ill hands until the foirl1h quarter. Lee-'Coriibl ·•nd Paul ·Pierce, •

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l.he aeore : ID-14. They were . ho!d ~1\i~ _.week
out id the third 'frame.
new~ of
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Rex takes
Will 21-22 • for the
Ben
Combs and Pierce back

Ant6ony Se~T~getOn Champ
In ~eavywe~g_ht:Rarik After Win

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heavywei!lht cont~dcr 1'&lt;l;, y the defeat snapped hla unbeaten
Anthony said today .he will "move , airing at 12 bouts.
q:p~t and campaign for a shot •t , •Anthony, who n.aa been stopped
the hcayyweight crown beeaUIH! by iCbampion Moore in the seventh
or hi• lmprc88ivo technical knock·
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ou~ victory over Yvoo Dureile 1 t r•,u.n~ _of their Iitle flsht at L?,•
Madlaun Squar"' Garden Friday Anjielf! , last Septembtr, 111d I
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~ut: w~at·~ the use or chtl)onilna
J,.anky 'A~tii:J[IY " o·r NeW
wb~ )ad.•/ilil'allt a draw
; ~Ill) ;gaiM Hell demand ,•nother,
Canadian Dilfcllo at Dctroil
big ruaranlce and we can I ~ut II
ounoJ • l'JJJ ,1 P••t.uns •'timr up. So, I'll 1• a(ter Floyd Patter·
knockdown and rollled to floor ion'! heivy title. I can IIJ~ht good
ruwed Dul'•tlc ln . tho sixt~ an~ at ~80 pounda."
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an poaitlon tp challenge lor ~ !CCondl s~ 0 t at Ar~h)e Moora:o llaht·
heaw Iitle bOeaul,_
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. VP .- Top-

, ranked Western liUnoiJ puta•lh!
' boot collece b11ket~ll
ttie line tonight aaalnat
· cha"l!'lon Tenneolee A
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f~li, ~~ \he innual
)\IAIA toumalli~nt.
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neeksL·maklna l!lelr lif\b •PI!!&gt;•~'
ance In the· ,Vfeek-lonl omall cq~
. lese tournament. twtee btfore
havt', bten otpppe(l
tilt· flnalo.
Tenne11eo AIIII!QI
here four
tlmea, wtonin( jt~
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pulled away.
Rutland ahot at. 40 ·.per ,
Coolville at 25. Coolville
lh• Al~en. .:ouniY grade
cbampi9nship. RuUand 111 Meljs
County Chomp. ·
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' Rlvenle" w111 nearly even· ,
Karriaonvllle at hllf llirie, al
but t~e· more eliperlen~"'!· I)CP.'• '
Rivemaw brDuJbl holll8 4 win Ill
tbe lhlrd quartor. Colllll.i ~de
five of 13 field ~oal · att.emJI!:I' 4i14
one at t6e rree tine.' ... ~1·•;L'i·1 1 •
. Riverview shot·. at -;,~ . per · cent,
Harrltonv)lle at 13. ' ' , 1·• ·.
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Gall)es tonight, ai 7 P• m. Bacino
v" COttageville, ind at 8. P· 'l
Pqrt~~d lakel OD NO• ~ i'Jodeil

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RuU,ncl
11 ,19 . 23 37
Cool'lle
· 10 14 ~ 80
llq~~d. Com~a !li . s~eeta"5
D. Pl~rce 3. P, Pie(Oe ill. -c•rter 10~
Lamber). 1, TOtoll 10'7·p7.
Coolville, l&gt;llzer 2, Hapnoy 14,
Baker :i: Lockhart 2, G,Uiian 8,.
Rusaell 2. Totola D-12·i!Q.I IICOND IJAfoll
Jllvervlew .
7 I~ · 20 27
Hol'l'll'lie
4 , 9 11 · .t&amp;
IUv~rvlew, , T. Fitch 8, q~~xa~i~­
o, .Hall .4, collins ·11• .a.tr~otvh • .Reynold( 2. Total a 1~.3.27. '/,~: , · t· '""!
·~arrill0ftv111e: F. · Eocue :·~,:,1 b. ' •Jopg
Escue -,$,' Miller ~. 11; l!ibl,on •·~*· , '
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Fred GO.iteln, pa•t master, pr..
sided at
meeting •!Ill three
&lt;mtdklates were given the third
· 'IQd fourth lletree obligation. O)je
appU~allOn .for ' membership was
rtceiv~: C~lttlibullqno were mode
to the "hCart fUnd" and the "Red
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' Pions were made to oerve lunch
to the Southeastern Ohio spow
aad sale·whleh ·wlll be .held at the
caooty garage on the fa~rground
oq Thursday March 20. Donatlont

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Tim Ho-.y

able' and m.,hero are to contac(
;!,Iii,~~·· teoil11rd or Mr\ Fred

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Kelreahments: were served at
the eloae of the meeting by the
home e&lt;onoml., eodu'llitiee, .1

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for DI!Yton, •called there 'by the 1 'i!o!I'II( Fieyd W••d&lt;l&lt;&gt;ll
i!lneu. of her grandson, Lan:y when tho
Se•rlno
Hul!l!itd, aon ol Mr. and Mrs: met Thursday evening at the
Wllllam )lubbard, who is in' a hos-: of, ', lllra. Fred Lelflleit,
Pill!! In' Dayton. Mrs. McKenzie Sprlnga,. with MiBS Elizabeth
!"u atoo.mpanled to ,Dayton by her 11 hoateu.
son, who came for hu.
Durin&amp;• the evenin&amp; the
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-t---''~·- - - presented Mrs. Le!flieii
girt ana hO!Ites• gilts tp Mi..
A ulad . c:ourse
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Mra..:·~teanof Welch Zolher • IS

vbltinll ;o&gt;ith !rleodc in Columbus
mothq or thi.s week-end whiJe there she will
ofMasoo att~n~ tbe·play lf.hich i• now ~lay·
p'tie~t ot 11111 · 11t. the Hortman Theate':',
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•· Ayhtle Mame" ' tat·rtn' C~nstalief
Benne~\· ·
''¥ra&lt; Harold Vogelsont &lt;Evelyn.
K,m),p.Pl' has returned to her 'horhe
~ lrORtoD after being 1here ' frhili·
~i•t ~n th~ care of her patentl
"A" Traetor . · \1r. )fnd ·Mrs. Allen Knopp' · w:••
have .been Ill at their holne 'oo
~!ya~.W Street.' Mrs,', John Fultnnd

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Anita Marie and Ml'.!t

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in1unapce , covers
to llveatock, buildings

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Tho February ' mietlitl! or tH•
Chooter P. T.A. wno • ~old' o~ 'MJr!lr I · A~H
Sill•• to w•a\h" •condll!ono. T~e
meetln~ .
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prayer in unison.
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