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OMERY ADVERTISER MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1 9 6 THE I i Switzerland and Belgium havs jmore money per capita in circulation than the U.S. -v A' I Figure Skater Hayes Jenkins Boosts American Hope Of Olympic Gold Medal MUFFLER, TAILPIPE BOOM ON FLINT. Mich.Increased use of dual-exhaust systems is creating a boom in the muffler And tailpipe business. Another factor is the increase in city driving, which cuts muffler life by 25 per cent. READING REQUIRED IN MOST.

STUDY ST. LOUIS Reading ability is required in 75 per cent of all study activities in elementary schools and in 85 per cent of all secondary-school studies. dn 20 GLENN FORD DOROTHY McGlHRE By TED SMITS CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy Jan. 29 tD The precision figur. skating of world champion Hayei Alan Jenkins bolstered America'! sagging morale ia the Wintei Olvmpic Games today but Russis fattened its team lead with a third Gold Medal and a 21-year-old Aus KOTY-IOHN HOOIAK KAIY JURAO! i mu mm mi nrnim REGISTER AT ANY STORE TO WIN THE 1956 BEL AIR CHEVROLET TODAY IS MONDAY NORMANDALE SHOPPING CENTER WILL BE OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M.

FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE SHOWS Cartoon Traveli Adults 45e Childrtn 20e trian plumber streaked to victory A.V-, ski jumping, graded on both distance and style, and a 15-kilometer 9s miles cross country ski race. The latter will be run Tuesday. Schilkov, who follows the Russian unique style of leaning forward on the ice like an in fl'ght, outsped Europe's fastest skaters to smash the Olympic record of 8:10.6 made by Norway's Hjalmar Andersen during his triple sweep at Oslo in 1952. Andercen was so outclassed today that he finishod 11th in 8:08.5. The lean Russian, who holds the world mark of 7:45.6, was followed by Sigge Ericsson of Sweden in 7:56.7 and Russia's Olez Gont-charenko in 7:57.5.

States, still medal-less, was tied with Switzerland for seventh place with 6'4 points. FIRST-PHASE LEAD The Yanks came within sight of their first championship when the 22 year old Jenkins of Colorado Springs, grabbed a commending lead in the compulsory figure phase of the "men's figure skating competition, with only two teammates threatening him. In second place was Ronald Robertson, 13-year-old red-haired whiz from Long Beach. followed by Hayes' kid brother, David. The compulsory figure routines, in which the skaters follow fixed da-signs, count 60 per cent in the scoring while the free skating, scheduled Wednesday, counts 40 per cent.

in the men's giant slalom ski race. At the end of the third day, with seven of the 24 championships decided, the rugged Soviet athletes held a total of 60 points in the 2st Local Onvt-ln Showing unofficial team standings with Austria closest at 29. The United THE RANCH YMCA LOVE STRIKE Th gaig Uie ttio low down to their men. No mora loving 'til tha fighting stops! Yep, the gals turned the lock on love! No more fcisiirg no more hugging. Did it You'll find out when you see "A 13 AND rVDEB WMOT 1 RUSSIAN SET RECORD Sehremser i Pat McNamara.

a 29-year-old Minneapolis landscaper, made the i United States' best showing in the Jackson 1 LOOK AT THIS SPECIAL Selected Top C'Dale Be 50 Poi. Massey 7 Oayden 4 Hudson 11 Savage Blum 12 Holland 1 Morgan Kirkland Boris Scmlkov, a wiry 23-year-old construction engineer, gave Russia Its third championship of the games when he sped to triump in the 5.000 meter 3 miles. 183 SECOND Subs: Cloverdale Bffs EastM-Ung 14, Werner Jenkins. WMOT Sheffield, Gsssenhe-mer 1. Haul.

Wyt. BT.r.th Bee 84 P. C.p. BU. Bm snPoH skatinff toct f.n th 3111 Hopjon W' 3 glazed, lightning fast track at Mis- spa Sirloin Planked Nunn 1J Km C'lambless 4 Teaaue urina setting a new Olympic rec- Panhorst Kennamer 2 I.

Pius 2 CARTOONS Sut: Belllncrath BeesHarris. CapUol Heights Beee Lancaster 2. ora or nuiiuies, to.i seconus. Tony Sailer, a handsome young Austrian who resembles movie star Tyrone Power, gave a dazzling exhibition of speed and skill Maxwell 79 Ramer IS Biaha Kussman 7 Jhumsky 4 Moss Box Office Opens Shows 6:30 and 8:25 You Can See All The Show at Late as. 9: 10 Tomuovie 32 Kenninglon race, finishing 17th in 8:10.6.

Gene'Sandvig 'of Minneapolis, a pipe layer and ex-football player, was 31st in 8:25.5, fdllowed by Art Longsjo of Fitchburg. Mass 40th in 8:40 and Charles Bueke, the Chicago steamitter, who came in 43rd in 8:47.4. Austrians dominated the men's giant slalom, winning the first three places and also the sixth. Sailer showed remarkable finesse in sweeping through the 69 gates which dot the (7.700 feet) course. The Russians finally found their masters here, with Aleksander Filatov getting the highest finish at 34th.

Andreas Molterer of Austria was second in 3 minutes 6.3 seconds, followed by teammate Walter Schuster in 3:07.2. Beach 20 RuVs'u 4 in capturing the giant slalom race Brady 4 6 A I 1 i I I I I 'y V- ONLY Subs: Maxwell Demon, Shaffer 4. Ramer Cummmgs. TONIGHT in 3 minutes, .1 secona. Americans failed to place in both of these championships.

Their best was 17th in the speed race, 13th in the giant slalom. The Russians, who also got a ft Lantrstoa 21 Scale 3 Feller Hodgir.s 8 SERVED WITH 12 AND VNDEB WAFX Blue 44 Pna. Galllon 9 Larson Marshall 14 Opensha Keville a $11 50 "rfv" coucn mira piace in uie a.uwiiieLti oca Duchess Potatoes en Bordure Green Vegetables Garnished with Golden Brown Onion Rings with the Ranch Salad Bowl and our French Dressino, Hot Rolls, Butter. 1 mmmmemsmammmmmmmmm fAIRVIEtVAVtNUtr tUGHWA1 skating race, created another surprise when Yry Moschkin grabbed the lead in the tough Olympic Nordic combined by winning the pumping part of the two-ply Subs: WAPX Graham 7. Scott 10.

Arnold 4. Langaton Ttubey 2. Hargrove, Ooisoii- Vlaawell Pns. WAPX Whites tl Drjonckheerc 2 Qoldxtein 10 Moser 1 Lett 11 Hoakot Pulmer Kline 2 6pencer Taylor I Taylor A Short Drive Out B'ham Highway 31 Our regular quality western beef purchased in such large quantity that we are able to offer this special to you this week. only.

COME OUT FOR A RARE TREAT SERVED ANY TIME MON. TUES. WED. ONLY Subs: Maxwell MurraT Miller, Moschkin made two stylish leaps a -1 insv ENDS TONIGHT Show 6:30 8:56 Enjoy tha Stars Under the Stars Tonight rp. rii.

a rn. Mtry. Fair 28 oi 73.5 ana a meiers ieei, I bL'L8 51' inches and 232 feet," 7.56 rier 2 Benawitn ot. Forsyth, Moonliuches) off Italia Hill to outclass 2 current world champion, Sver- Leveil Johnson, la i subt: capitoi Heights vickery. Beet.

2. re Stenersen of Norway. Stenersen viewers, snearod: Montgomery rau- -1 held second. Americans again were Tnetiora. out of tne picture.

12 and rxDEK BB" -j- 0rdic is a combination of Alaga Pos. Maxwell 12 RESTAURANT THE RANCH rr- Vn 1 waf jAFilES Never a Parking Problem Mobile Highway mi 10 Morris 9 Ihackery 4 Tatum Chitty ClNEMAScOPb WARNtscoLon I AuSu CakiuUN and news reel OPENING TONIGHT AT THE 8ssWBsaBBVaVJaSa LAST DAY vn wnm anw lAttORon fa. tlfl STELLAR WILDCAT GUARD Gerry Calvert, 5'11" Kentucky guard, turned in one of the better performances of his career- Saturday night, collecting 18 points, as the Wildcats went down before Vanderbilt, 81-73. Calvert and his Wildcat teammates will meet Auburn at the State Coliseum this Saturday. Auburn Cage Quintet Collides With Famous Kentucky 'Cats By ED WILLIAMS Advertiser Correspondent 'AUBURN.

Jan. 29 Coach Joel Eaves Auburn ft. 1" jodbold 11 Svaoie 2 Ramsey 5 McSwaln Harris 2 Bailey 6 Bubs: Alega Borcen. Maxwell Olawe. I (Febber 17 Pas.

Jr. Optimist 2S Timmons Howell 2 Oameii 2 Haygood Moore 2 Waters Dunn 2 Perry 2 Pearson Wrd 5 Subs: Webbers Hasklns 5. Jr. Optimist! McCartha 2, Bauher. Moseley.

I Flacka Pos. W. C. Lumber 21 McKee 16 Jorses 4 Pierce 11 Bear' 2 Sreford 10 Letton 2 Michols 11 Phalan 2 Britton 5 Crowell Subs: Flacks tvin 11. W.

C. Lumber-Bernard. Clemy, Godia. Parkmore 33 Pos. Wllbanks 22 Lee 2 Spann in.

i ------rSa 1 Plus 'Kansas City Confidential' Starring John Preston Payne Foster Aduits 35c; Children 15c 14. tayVTaV I jfm 4 A I Tatum 2 DawKins 12 Meadows 3 Hufham 2 Earner 12 Meads 4 Jones 12 Wilbourn 2 Tigers may be going in over their heads Saturday night when they meet Kentucky's highly-touted cage crew in the Montgomery Coliseum. The most recent Associated Press Poll rated the Wildcats as the No. 3 team in the it A TTLanpeire butyboll I ami I Subs: Parkmore Bell. Hill 2.

WUbanks Meyers. IS AND UNDER nation, while Auburn hasn't even appeared innhe AP balloting since January of last year when they I I Chicken fVz Fried i FRENCH FRIES it' -A 75 LETTUCE TOMATO ENDS TONIGHT Opin p.m. Shows 6:30 8:30 Last Complete Feat-jr 9:10 Your Asadsmy Aarard Ss-gZmjf. Ti Winaia Star i a-5 i ft- 5 PERRY'S SYSTEM I C'mi rom Jeff Oavi Hotel SI? I 4 Phon. 2-131 namer Z7 ran.

vspiiui nrinta ti rieming 13 Mustln 2 Kussman 6 Kirk 12 Cowies 4 12 Rials 4 3 Hill 2 Cone 2 Subs: Capitol Heights Wilson 6. Lan- casfer. Kyser. H. L.

Greea 42 Pos. Baldwin 27 Brown Haygood 8 rhomas 15 Ragland i Phillips 9 Pollitt 4 3arrison 4 Black 3 Goldblatt IS Barr Subs: H. L. Green Ridolphi g. Bald- win Green 2.

Wagner 4. Robinson. Rosemont 39 Poa. Aronov fig Henderson 6 Coley 8 Wilson 19 Adams 18 Tucker 2 Bryne 14 I May 4 Williams 4 McKinz.e 3 Parker 16 i Subs: Rosemont Mathew 3, Couch, Peldman 2. Aronov Fisher 8.

Maxwell it Pen. V.C.T. 37 Mason 8 Hardin 17 Tibbets 4 Tilrash Arant 6 WIUIIM JENNIFER tH umnrij inure S-P-E-C-I-A-L EVERY DAY SIZZLING STEAK tensatieatl Brodajr kit? MA PA PERKINS One of America's Greatest Comedy Teams (Direct From The Gypsy Room in Atlanta, Ga.) FLOOR SHOWS at 10 12 DOUG SHEEHAN ORCHESTRA won seven straight games. Still, the Tigers could possibly give the boys from the Bluegrass State a pretty good game since they have, on occasions, looked fairly impressive in compiling a Southeastern Conference record of three victories and two losses. Their overall mark for the season isi 6-6.

A trio of Tigers are hitting in the double figures. Bill McGriff, a 67 inch sophomore center, leads the pack with an average of 14.8 points per game for a total of 178 tallies. Forward and captain, Jim O'Donnell, is second with an average of 13.3, while his running mate, forward Kay Slayden, is close behind with 13.1. The other two starters, guards Brownie Nelson and Henry Sturkie. have been scoring at a pace of 9.5 and 8.5, respectively.

McGriff also leads in field goals with 66, but Nelson has bucketed the most charity shots, 49. O'Donnell, who owned the SEC's sixth best free throw percentage prior to the Tigers' tussle with Jacksonville State, has upped his average from .770 to .779. He had a two for two night against the Gamecocks. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT this picture will neither interest nor entertain Children ALSO COLOR CARTOON I50 Hunter 10 Rusaton 2 Green Dunbar 2 Subs: Maxwell Northam 4. Denapoli, Shore, Lane.

U.C.T. Moseley 8, Park 2. ELEMENTARY GRAY Sebela 14 Pas. Ledbetter 23 Kennamer 2 Day Elements 4 Wyatt TODAY THRU WED. a Jeeatm over COLOR CARTOON FREE PARKING FILET MIGNON DINNER HAM STEAK DINNER Vi CHICKEN DINNER This Special Good Nightly TO-NIGHT Smorgasbord $2.50 ALL YOU CAN EAT I 1st Showing TONIGHT Thomas 4 Wheeler 13 Williams Warren 4 Boyd Norton Subs: Rebels Screws.

Collins. Buck 4. Ledbetter N. Turner, L. Turner, Mo Fadden, Hurst.

Howe. I Maxwell It Pos. Rams 4 DeJonckheer 2 Cook 3rWfln 4 Thetford I Shaw Blount 4 Sullivan Ball Borghes Carmichael Subs: Maxwell Sorenson 2, Kime. Rams Perry. Graham.

I Forest Are. 11 Pes. Tigera 24 Broders 6 Monroe 10 1 B. Davis 2 Werner 8,: Hataway 2 Cloud 4 1 The FLAHQO GL JJvl U. S.

31 Cut-Off at Maxwell Heights i Mil From Maxwell Field Open P.M. Shows 6:30 and See Complete Feature 9:15 PH. 4-3992 728 W. FAIRVIEW Somethtne Wonderful i.JW'JWlJUIUWWURg Happen When Yu See Hans Christian (room iw ii Tf cr -mh iDLlJJJ Andersen TECHNICOLOR Dykes Mumma 2 Daniel 2 Branch Subs: Forest Ave. Dwyer, L.

Davis. Tigers Brooks. ELEMENTARY GREEN Badgers 11 Pos. Cobs Koha Tarbet Brantner Montgomerv Johnston 3 Krifnzusch Watson 2 Roberts 3 Partridge Waters 6ubs: Badger Levy. Cubs Moncrief.

McDowell. isw. 'x- -S I 'tirb I'Lii, From Vera Cruz to Matamoros i he nifj t0 t3ke his veneanCB ihi: ith a loaded gun. find L. "the who waited In Danny Maxwell 1 Pea.

Harper McNay Holms 1 Smith 4 Sullivan COLOR CARTOON ALSO Lep 1 Griggs 1 Reed Perry Sims Schever Zobsc. Mur- Falrons Brown Harris Cooper Vlncentelli 2 Subs: Maxwell Parial 2. ray S. Leps Philpot. Hinate Mesi 33 Pes.

Blount Haygood 4 Julian 10 Wise 3 0D0D as- Searcy 5 Ledyard 3 Subs: Mfflute Men Walker 1, Newson la. "m- Pete Burke Takes Title In PGA Meet DUNEDIN, Jan. 29 WV-Pete a little-known pro from Huntington, N- today won by one stroke the annual PGA Seniors Golf Tournament after shooting spectacular golf on the final hole. Burke, younger brother of Billie Burke who is a former National Open champion, shot a 75 on the final round for a 54-hole total of 215. This was one stroke ahead of OCK Willoweit of Dayton, Ohio, who also shot a.

75 today. The tournament is for professional golfers 50 and above. It was played on the PGA National course where par is 72. JOE ZARHARDT THIRD Joe Zarhardt of Greensboro, N. was a stroke behind at 217 for third, followed by Frank Straz-za of Greenwich, and Bill Black, Huntsville, at 219.

Burke, just turned 50 and who never won a major tournament in his playing went into today's round witi a one-stroke lead. He clung to that lead until the eind all r-H-r i II i i 4 v. --4 'I Si -1 it 'f1 Is i. 1 3 I i 1 i 00 3DCim A breaks oo SlAStlNS ELEME.VTART BLl'IC Ceugara 1 Pas. Bearcat, it McGraw Keldorph 3 Williama 4 Murphy Dyer 4 Johnson Nlebols 1 D.

Bealrd 9 Smith 2 Jones 4 Subs: Cougars Faulkner, Naukam Carson Lafayette 1 Pos. ftivea S3 8. Reed 4 H. Waters 18 Ellison R. Hroper 1 Fuller 4 B.

Hoper 2 Johnson Hodges 3. Reed 1 Harris Subs: Lafaytttt Coulter. Rives R. Waters 4. flarrlsen IS Po.

M'VieW 11 Simpson Smith SeU 9 Chatfield Dickey 1 Dean Sarris Minas Wakelield Rushing 2 Subs: Harrison Riseden. Warren. Faust. Douglas. MornoingTlew Donaldson 4.

Wilson, Thompson. JCXIOR OPTLM1ST Memorial BU. 26 Pos. Dalraida 18 Brown I lvy 3. Waters Johnstan 4 Ward 3 smith 3.

Waters Williams 2 Howil Holley Subs: Memorial Heighas Perry 4, Moseley. Dalraida Moore, Zraan. StOUenverlc, Mustln ARTHUR KENNEDY-BETTA ST. JOHN mMM. WWHt Brno.

OnMaSoOP-WarnirColor eo-retmi JOANNE DRUf WKUH DOlieSt-fUlSnwRT-KSTlOra MYXMt rius COLOR CARTOON and NEWS VIEWS Feature, at 1:34 3:31 S.2S 7:23 and 9:22 P.m. want a a aJ am: 11:10, 1:05, 2:30, 4:30 6:10. 7:0. 9:30 TODAY TUESDAY MORE LITTLE RASCALS in "TWO TOO YOUNG' LATEST WORLD NEWS 0te LAST DAY sifiOEteiiiiF mam aTLaT AISLES 4 WW 'H3KB3K1HI 16th when he double bcgyed and Willoweit came even with him-They broke even on the 17th and on the par four 18th came Burke's fine shooting. V.

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