L^wis, IfSt rat ton, Roll, ss Weiss, rf2h\• • 0f I10I)10001 00I9I0 « I 0000ITotals S3 ^ II SO 17 2Score by innings;All-Stars * . 000 010 000 0 t ; 1Clovis .. . 00 1 000 000 1 2 1 1 2Summary: Runs batted in: Thorn-berry, Reamer, Langston; two ba ;ohits: Langston; sacrifice h i t s:Weiss 2; stolen bases: Roll, Lowis, Langston, Rundell; double plays; on balls ; off Jones J; left on bases : JAM-Stars 4, Clovis 3,Umpires: McCullough and Call is.mer Reamer played with the Ut°s.George McCullough of Clovis wasfh(* umpire.“Alexander may be old but he still has the prettiest curve ball 1 have ever seen/’ McCullough said,Dunlap Gives Home Eats Credit For ChampionshipNKW YORK,were a numberSept. 18. (. 1*) Tlmro ■ of good golfing rea- ,LEFTY LINDLEY IS NOT ASHAMED OF THIS DEFEAT11Lefty Lindley has one defeat onhis record that he will not be ashamed to remember.It was the fi to 0 t^mming handed him and the Tucumcari Ut**s in T u c u m c a r i Saturday a f t e r n o o n b ythe House of David. And Grover Cleveland Alexander, the great old man of baseball helped beat him. Alexander pitched the last, inning of the game, allowing the first man up a hit and striking out the next three.Lindley, Barney Myers and El-the- born use pimples Fond to thrive when normal resistance is lacking, your first t hought should be to build up your blood structure . . . the way to do this is by increasing the red-blood-eells and their hemoglobin content . . . this will permit a greater oxygen intake—from the lungs -—into the blood and tissues —includinthe skin . . . nourishment will be better converted into energy and tissue repaiig