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Bruins Hosts in8A3LI LAKE STOCKS§Hj|2£ SintL C5al .........a2,d7fi A!s.2Perk............3-97% i.00rnlv S t Com ..#*#* ,70 .71mS £L° 83P Com........c*60 6-05Utah Power Com,..,......,24.00 26.(XThe Twin Falls west end track meet gets under way today with Wily three schools, besides Twin i Fans high, respordmg to the in-vitatlon to participate. '-—. MW.000POW^OKKS AVEBAOESIStilKSft Aw*** •♦••3M.W Off 1.52 63.49 on .sovfc^rflSlt;* .......•« Off .0!Scheduled to get started at 2 p. m. at Lincoln Stadium, Jerome, Kimberly and Filer are the only schools who accepted the invitation to the meet. The track event was proposed at a district meeting a month ago.Coach Henry (Hank) Powers will rely on such proven stars as Johnny Hughes, Webb Malone and Gerald {Doc) Painter to gamer enough points to give the Bruins a first in the meetDurocher FreedOf Assault ChargiShoshone Club Discusses Fish Planting ActivitiesSHOSHONE, — Shoshone Rod and Gun club executive board met Wednesday evening to discuss plans for repair and operation of a fish planting truck, Frank Dice reported need for a 75-ton cold Storage box at the federal fish hatchery at Hagerman. He re-Sorted Shoshone had sent 42 oraes and Fairfield three horses to the hatchery for fish feed, Gueats at the meeting included district conservation officers Holley Hill of Burley and Grover Davis of Filer; Ralph Pleasant ofKetchum, Harry Puttier of Hailey, H. B. Adamson of Carey. William Gnemi Of the Jerome game farm, Frank Hartshorn, Frank Mobley and John Da mall, all of Jerome.NEW YORK W—Leo “Lippy”Durocher, 39-year-old manager of me Brooklyn Dodgers and hero to thousands of Fiatbuah sport fans, faced and all-male jury Thursday ana heard himself acquitted of a charge of second degree assault against- a youthful heckler.Tj1® verdict, ending a four-daycounty cotirt, alsommlrhr! inrealised in acquittal for Duroch-Sri,- co-defendant, Joseph Moore,My.- ^ MM.KJV IK,, a special guard at Ebbets field.They were accused of beating John Christian, 23-year-old war veteran, who said in court that he was known throughout Brooklyn as the Dodgers' loudest critic.It was a critical moment for Durocher as the jury announced It had reached decision. If convicted of the charge—a felony— he would have faced a maximum sentence of five years’ imprisonment and a $1,000 fine.Lord Bosweli Wins Blue Grass Stakeseic cfi.mccec
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Twin Falls Telegram

Twin Falls, Idaho, US

Fri, Apr 26, 1946

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