NampaIISMclt;.4jYnilKight Nampans attended the an-nual Gypsy tour and rally sponsored Saturday and Sunda .it McCall bv the American AI»* t *»i evcle association and Inland Kn pin1 I Iai ley-Davidson I eah i Assn.IiI*Included wen* H A. Hatfield and son, Rollin, Dr. (i. 1* Salle, Mr and Mrs. John Burkel, Mrs Ruth Bernard, Paul YVi * .ndKen Hastings, who was in chargt ol the A.M A. legist rat mu at therally.Saturday s activities for the looin attendance included a ride up Mt. Brundage, which over 1lt; »lt; k-Payette lakes, boating and riding A beach party and wienei roast and a dance at the Yacht club were planned for the evening.Melvin (day of Melba won first place in a motorcycle balloon bust Trophies were awarded winner; in a 25 mile race and ui a sca\ -enger hunt in Sunday’s scheduled events.I toiihlc I leader \tI a I\C\irw Ioii i 12.11 icN onpa-1 aid Wei I league sotthrII play resumes tonight at Lake vu w park with a doubleheadcr,In the opener. Burns of (’aid-well will meet Parma and in the nightcap Taj) Room lt;i Caldwell will meet Moose of Nampa in what is ex peeled to in* a top soft-ball tit!Kim (ns am!I»«isr l)ivilt;llt;(»raw it 'I \ kl v vi \\ loi*j BOISK—Knu (has of Nampa defeated the potent Kenny Poe ^oft-hall team last night here for the eeond lime in a \o*(*k but had to be satisfied with an even split !lt;m 1 lie night’s plavThe Poise rluh dumped theNampans 6-1 in the opener, thent art extra irining da h in tin! his mates went on a base liittinv j sli ce.First (iante:Kennv Poe’s 231 000 0 6 I 1 2V\B