The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-01-16, Page 7Irish Enjoy
oa pree
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Luean Irish went •on a 14-gOal
ecoring spree Friday, night to
down the visiting Zurich Flyers
144 in a wide,open contest before
A small crowd.
Centre liarry Wraithpaced tile
attaelc with a "hat trick" while
Playing -Coach Beb4White, Steve
etnecy and Nat Fletelter each
Seered twice.
Singee markere were scored by
Al Ready, Gerleon, Don Lan
-
len, Ray YeIle and Bev 1.1rbshott,
Playing Captain Doug O'Brien
Seored the only goal of the gaiue•
far Zurich in the third Period
with Don O'Brin and Benny Gig"
nae drawing assists on the play,
ADD Lineups and Scoring
• (-.4. t uttaway:"
ZraWil — Goal. Geoffrey; (le-
ttuce. Tunghlut, Bedard; eeetre,
'On O'Brien; wings, Llignac, Doug
O'Brien; alternates, Hesse, The -
ander, (lascho, Suplat, Rannie,
Baker. I'arker, 'Wein, )lay.
LUCAN—Grial, Barnes; defence,
Velle; centre, Wraith;
wig, Storey, Fletcher; alter-
nates, Elson, flaynham, Beady,
Lankin, Park, Urbeholt, Vowels,
Virst Period
1—Luean. Fletcher
I Wraith) •
.2—Luvan,
(Fletcher, Storey) 1
3—Latean,
(Pletcher, Wraith) 7:17
'Prhshot
( Vette, 'Vowels) 0;45
5—Luean, fteadY
( Lankin, Park) 11:17
6—Lucan. oreY
( Fletcher) 11;21
Penalties — Note,
eeeone reelori
7---emean, Bison (vowels) 4:25
Penalties — Doug O'Brien
( tripPing) :11114 'White (Inter-
ference) 16:07,
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Greet Members
Tiensall Kinettcs met ,at the
Mole of their president, Mre,
John. Heel, on Tuesday erePing.
Vice-president, Airs. Frank
wood, chaired the Meeting.
Three new mothers, MrS.
George Beer, Mr.s, Earl Soldatt
and Mrs. Tony Charrette were
Presented with Kinette Pine 'by
Past President, Mrs. It arold,
Cornish, Mitchell & Co
CRICTIFIED101641,1C ACCQVNtANTS
VorniA L. F. ;0110 0.. Mitchtli
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2in PIONDAS ST, Nal 2'2651 tONDON, ONT.
Knight. Mrs. Ellwecel reed thein o
the Kinette by-lawe.
Woke have been received fn
Menta, Manitoba Kinette Cleb,
It Was decided to have a joint
meeting with leeeter Kinette
Club, February 21. Mrs. knight
won the raffle ,prize.
The next meeting will be held
at the home ef Mrs, Boss ;rinks.
'MI'S, Robert liaeburn was in
charge of the programme.
Persona( items
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Dungan
and Barbar e Of Toronto spent
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
Lorne elchlatighton of Crornarty.
Mr. Bd Little, who underwent
ea operation in Clinton Hospital,
:0:1 o. awks Rattle .nemyo a os . s
_ .
'has returned borne,
forrisiretttalasjtaiggr sth811141-.
Kate Ma cgregor.
services of Larry Heideman M(1. and Mrs. Clarence Mac -
while Zurich missed Benny
Gig. Naughton and Jack left on Mon -
nee Up on the forward line, day to take up residence in
Referee Jerry Olieski, oe Exeter, where Clarence is em -
Third Period
1—Lucan, Fletcher (Storey) ;45
0—Lucan, 5;53
10—Latealt, Storey
(Pletcher, ralth) 6;21
11—InIcan, White
(Fletcher. W1.0.1111) -,6:0
12-1ucan, Wraith
(Storey, Urbohott ?:00
12—Zuriete Doug teririen
(Don OBrien, Liignac) - 12:21
14_14:ean, Lan kin (Itea(1Y) 14 in
15-1,tican, 'Wraith
1 Ple(cher, While ) . , 16;1(1
Penalties — Baynham (slash-
ing) 3:12; Park 1 boarding)
1320; Hesse (slashing) 16:1)3.
Zurich Teams
Drop Two. Tilts
Seaforth Minor hockey •moved
into Zurich on Tuesday night to
chalk up a pair of Victories in
bantam and midget games,
Seafortb came up with an 8-2
decision oyer the hornesters
the bantam tilt while, in the
nightcap, ;the Zurich Midgets be -
the victims of a 6-3 set-
back.
Tom Diek was the big gun in
the bantam fixture as he came
up with a brilliant five goal
Performance. Don Dale with two
and Jack Dick with one were
the other Seaforth marksmen,
Ronny Deichert :fired a first
period goal for Zurich with Earl.
Wagner and Rieh Klopp assist-
ing on the play while in the third
and final stanza, Earl Wagner
took a pass 'from Rich Klapp to
beat Pattersonlin the Seaforth
nets.
Geoffrey Nets Two
Bryan Geoffrey fired a pair
of goals in the midget game for
Zurich to go along with a single
marker off the stick of Bob
Johnston but it was to no avail
as Seaforth came back with five
big third period goals to wrap
up the games on a 6-3 note.
Harvey Dale sank two markers
for Seaforth while Jim 13road- s
loert, Bob Reith, Larry Date aid a
Ray Scotus added singles,
Dennis Aniacher played a t
steady game in the Zurich nets ,
but Seaforth's third period was
just too much for the Zurich
.sie to handle. .
— Continued From Page 4. I the goalpots six times through-
Bream:II, Wag horn. Delbridge, shots deflecting into the cage,
mommaert, eiaeleonant, nuneie, out the game without one of the
Pine"' be' I'le'aii"ub goal). m the second peried
MAlpine'Whita puek
LeCAN—Ona 1, eDames; defence, was flipped high into the Betts
C, ; centre, Wraith; - b .
IV i nge, Storey, Pletcher: all ay- to cause a spray of glass over a
mites, T. IlevIngt on, Yelle, Arc- section of the Ice. After a sh
eennari, Eton, Vowels, Baynhain, delay, the game was resume
ureseott,'' rare.
Referees •••••'Jus 136ussey. Sea -
forth and Ittisa jivon, London,
First Period
1—Exe t Sa ho r it:
(Cherie, Waghorn) ____ 6:45
2—Exeter. Oberle
ravett ) 7:41
3—Ltican StoreyCLINTON---G oa 1, Dallornm; de-
( Wraith, Fletcher) 12;25 fence, „Arbour, Edgar; (lent re. K.
4—Exeter, Heideman
D
( Loader), ' 1:s,7 0 olg; wings. B. Dolg, Boyes; a 1-
5—Exe ter, $it bourin ernateS, 14"it It ars, Merriam, AL
polo ti boun, Hartley, Gaton Scott.
( (iravelt, Cherie) _ 19:04
Carter, T. Colguhoun,
German (Sub, goal). .
11.133141176.ES — Bill Gate n bY and
'Lou Heinbuck, both of Mitchell.
leirrci Period
Zurich but still maeaged to come
up with an 8-5 verdlct over a
hustling band of young Zurich
Flyers to chalk up their eighth
straight victory in as many
'starts,
ort Don Gravett scored three goals
and picked up two assists while
Bill Oberle notched a single
e, marker and added four assists
re, to pace the Mohawk victory be'
in; fore a Zurich crowd of some 250
he, fans;
Rightwinger Billy Pincombe
was a two -goal man for the tribe
while single tallies came off the
sticks of Allie Rundle and Gib
#'Soliii Defensive 'Display:"
-- Goal, Bak e r; ti
fe mu., Leader, 1 '0 ate ; ee 01'
(Merle; wings, 0 r a.r et I, Sabour
alternates, MacDonald, Pitman)
Heideman, Delbridge, Wagho
Brint nett, tt u n (I 1 e, Blommae
Russell, ilicTalls (sub goal),
Penalties — McAlpine (charg-
ing) 18:37,
SO 00 Lilt Period
)3—Lucan, Storey
(('rhshot t )
r—Loteitit, Ilaynnam
(Vette, 'Vowels)
8—Lean, Wraith
(Storey, Fle Leiter)
2:14 1—Clinton, Scott
7:30 (Hartley, Edgar) 4;00
2—Exeter, Heideman 8:35
in :25 (Heideman) 9;10
3—Exeter, 'Waghorn •
0---hketer, Heiden') an
(
i—Exeter, Oberls 10:40
10—Exc le Loader) Oberie ":"" 5—Exeter, Weghorn
r,
( Heideman 17:15
(Sabourin, :Heideman) -- 15:47 Penal les Sabourin (slash -
11 --Exeter, Gra vet I-
ing) 11;45,
(Cherie, ____ 11:3(1
Penalties -- Loader (handling Second Period
the puck and 10 minutes mis- 4-11;xeler, Loader 7;52
eonduet 15:110; AfeA thine Drill- 7—Exeter, 01'6 VPI t
Ping') 16:16; Waghorn (trip- ( ()belle, Loader) ... __ 13;41
Ping) 39:50, 'Penalties - - Loader( -playing,
Third Periodwith, with a. broken stick) 10:32.
12—Lunen, McLennan
(Baynham, Talle 3:16
13—Exeter, Pincombe
(MacDonald, . Heideman) 4:00
14—Lucan, Fletcher
(Storey, Wraith) 5;28
15—Exeter, Oberle
(Sabou On, Loader) 9;15
16—Exeter, Ur avett
(Oherle) 10:56
17—Luca n, Si ort'Y
T'enal les — PIncombe Drip- Early Splurge
(Fletcher) ____ 19:20
ping 5:00; Waghorn (tripping)
5;43. L ilevington, ( n te rfer- Brings Win
sticking) 10:37; Delbridge ((n-
1):05; MeLe»nao this'll
ter(' e ttee) 1 740:3 Pinconlhe
(tripping) and 10 minute mis- On the strength of five first
period goals, Exeter Mohawks
rolled to a 7-3 decision over the
short-handed Point Edward Mer -
pchants before some 240 fans on
Friday night on the Ideal freeze,
The Russell - Heideman - Pin.
combe line paved the way for the
tribe's ninth consecutive victory
by producing four of the seven
goals. Rightwinger Jimmy Rus-
sell and centre Larry Heideman
each scored a nair of markers to
'Ph ird Period
8—Ex13ter Sabourin
(Gravett) 13:55
9—Clinton, R, Doig
(Boyes) 14:30
10—Exeter, Gravett (Loader) 1(1:20
:Penalties — Edgar (kneeing)
5:14; Merriam 1 hooking') 11:36;
Waghorn (tripping) 15;40.
Locals Whi
Clinton Colts
Over 550 fans in Clinton Satur-
day night saw the league -leading
Exeter Mohawks pull out an 8-2
victory over the second -place
Clinton Colt, pace the tribe goal -getters.
BA NTA:11:
ZURICH — Goal, Arnacher: de-
fence, Thiel, 'W' 11 ler!,• Centre,
Wagner; wings, Deichert', KTopp;
atterpates., Witmer, Bedard, Tur-
'n Or, Duelia.rro,e, A, Bedard, Con -
'Silt, Durand,' Prang, 11. lilopp,
:Sterner,
SEATO/1TR — Goal, Patterson;
defence, Lamont, Altair; centre,
Dick; wing's, Lean, 3. Dick; alter-
nates, Densmore, Marshall, Ryan,
PaPple, Mg/twain, Dalb,
311113G ET •
ZURICH — Goal, Amschel.; de-
tente. Weido, Wert ; centre,
,Tehnstoh Avings, Overholt, Gee-
fr6y: alternates, Matte, reitom-
me, C'orriveatt, Wagner,. Regime
P,edard,' Clat1Sini, SivtdneY.
SEAVORT 1-C — Goal, Bedard ;
defence, Reith Elliott ; cent re,
Date; WitigI, Sco ins, lloweliffe;
alterna 1 es. Broad foot, Love, PIA.
de.r, Varley, H. Dale,
Ladies Bowling
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Hot DOgs (D, Tieman. 734) , 5 c
Green Roma (D. Bonthrtm 622) 2 th
Jedly ,1111s (re Siromoila 643)
11011ettea (G. Smith 554) ----- 2 ro
Mighty Mice Lr. 'Parte:Ma 64(1) _ 4
Buttercups (L. )lllett 653) ____ 8
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Pin Popnettee 7
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What Nott 16
It was the first time this' sea -
on that the two clubs have met Heideman opened the scoring
nd close to 150 loyal Mohawks in the first' period with Pincembe
, and defencernan Kevin belbridge
upporters followed their team to drawing assists on the play.
be Colt centre to witness the
'crucial" battle for undisputed Charlie Ryan tied it up for
,)Ositiofl af first plaee' Point EdWard at 6:57 by lifting
league standings. a loose puck from a scramble
Defenceman Bill Waghorn, who past Baker in the Exeter net.
gave his best display of the sea- However, four unanswered
son, and rightwinger Don Gravett goals off the slicks of 'Tobin",
each scored tevo goals In the Mo. Heideman, Loader and Sabburin
SIX AT A TIME — Don
Fletcher, scrappy left winger of
the Lucan Irish, practically de-
feated the second -place Clinton
Colts single handedly when he
fired six of the ten Irish goals
in a 10-5 triumph. The victory
Was scored on Clinton ice.
Sabourin.
Centre Dom Gaseho was the big
gun for the losers in beating 'Exe-
ter goaltender Gar Baker on
three occasions and setting, up
another. Bill Yungblut and team
captain Doug O'Brien registered
the other Flyer goals.
Exeter held a 5.3 first period
lead, added two unanswered
markers in the second, and
clinched the victory with a single
goal in the final stanza,
Jerome Geoffrey played a
steady game in the Zurich nets
as he blocked labelled shots all
night to keep the score down.
Gaseho sank two of his three
goals on clean-cut breakaways
from centre ice while Doug
O'Brien completed one of the
best executed plays of the -night
in a solo end-to-end rush for his
goal.
The winners were without the
hawk drive. • were too much for the leg.weary
Larry Heideman, Bill Oberle, Merchants.
Gib Sabourin and Playing Coch "Red" Loader were the other the game in the second period Pool' Sharks
aRyan scored his second goal of
tribe snipers while John Stott but this was offset h5' single
nKeep Lead
d Kenny Doig scored for the markers in the second and third
i •
a
losers. periods by Jim Ruttell.
The arena raftere were ;jarred Wayne Horner .scored the only
at the 4:00 minute mark in the other Merchant goal in the genie
first period when Clinton scored Bob Coates and Kevin Del
then
first goal of the game. John bridge shone defensively for the
Scott finished off a play set up tribe while goaltenders Mil/red
by hard-working centre John Purdy and Gar Baker played
Hartley to shoot the homesters strong games in the nets for their
one
respective clubs,
tip.
Four minutes later, Mohawk Point Edward Merchants made
captain Larry Heideman stole the trip minus four of their regu
tl
le puck front a blueline defend- tar players and were forced to
er to swarm in' on a helpless Don use four juveniles from their
Deriornme in the Colt'net to tie minor ranks,
it up. • The eatne was handled by ref
Less -
than a mince law, erees Glen ,Cole and Ray Rich-
WAghorn took a perfect pass hi-
ards,
st
to
de the blueline frem Heideman el:meet rerlod Setiltx 111"
lift a sizzling backhand into -pT, trm A P, D — teem reedy;
C top right hand corner of. the defence, VernOn, 11 tomer:, centre,
age to give the tribe the lead.for t:`itzetetrlok; wings, Ilya n, Wright:
In first time in the genie. enerna tes, Line, Scott, Leaver.
c,
Drewlett, Mara.
Oberle brought the Exeter
oters Id their feet at '10:40 on a
lo effort and Waghorn rallied
r his second goal 6£ the period
ith a crisp drive from the point
17:15.
Holding a 4-1 lead going into
the second period, Exeter pro-
duced two mere in the middle
stanza for a comfortable 6.1 lead,
"Red" Loader slid a long shot
from just inside the blueline
through a Maze Of players into
the Oilier of the net for one
while 'Toole finished df f a play
from (Merle and Loader with a
slapshot itorn owe in at 5.3t4L
Kenny Doig's' third period goal
for Clinton was sandwiched
be-
Lwcn Exeter tallies by leftwing-
er Gib Sabourin and Don GraV-
611.
It Wee one of the fAstest gathee
-Kenny Oats ,59
Ili,Light s 58
Alley Cats 17
Lollipops 50
150 Bop?: 50
11/crtirettet 41
Nite hawks 50
roferb 30
HalidIis C -i0
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441v, Gentep gotirding
trot te Downs _ 44
Mighty 'Wed --------------02
, ;Jelly Jllia 03
merry Al a Ids 12
Hot Deka 11
Wee Itiapes -,...„ No
Irrial4Y Six — _ 47
reutteeeuee - .. . ... .......,,,...-- 45
litres, Rees _- -,.... ...,.... 43
Jelly Six 42
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EXETT(111 -- Gosh Baker; 1' -
fence, Delbridge, Waghorn; 001.
('13, 714 eidem n •sv Inge, Ttuss4,11,
neorn be: alt e s, ()belle,
'MacDonald, Loaller, Rundle, :4;6.
hourin, Blornmairt, s t o a,
Coates, McIralls, Gravett.
Plritt Period
1—IllkSter, Heideman
(Plhcombe, DellyrIdge) 4:1(1
2—Pt. Ed wa,rd. Ryan 6:57
3—Exeter, Grave It
(Oberle, Sa.hourin) 3:41
4—Exeter, Heideman
(Oherl 6) - --_--- • •• I 7141
n—txtter, Loader (GraVett) 20:00
6--Eketer, &thou
(Grave (.1, 01)61'161 2:25
Penal thla Coatift -((11i Prfer.
Once). 6;15; Verden (holding)
11:09; e4yem (honking) 13:17;
1) rtwl et 1 (littOk 114# ) 1052;
Johnston (slabbing) 13:00.
Second Period
1—Pt. T.iidtvitrd, illy 11
t
rcl illd scasoil ,Arld Preduced 8—teeter, rtusseit
Plenty of body cheeking although 0:_erettl,°11(:11,1,,,I.1,1„1.,1, none, II:06
(ten vet., Dr* wits it) 21:34
Penalties — W1ih0r3 ((rip,
ping.) 10:11; Delbridge (there -
me) .52:31; (Inatta (ePOSS-
ehecklitt)- 11:10.
Visted Peeled
10-,43iteter, etuseen
mete:mew. V:ot`
tfart-i- Mg?
e:5e; Rundle (1166king) 12:45.
few penaltiet ivcre called by ref-
drees gatefiby and LOU Min.
buck, Of Mitchell,
PIxetor's bluelhie brigade of
ob Ceates, Kevie Delbridge.
Waghorn And Leader played
prominent roles 111 the tribe's
tenth victory ef the Year,
tar llaker In the Mohawk nets
Was briIliatit time and gine again
At the two Colt linea swarmed
right hi oh top of hIM several
finite only to be (tithed AWAY al.,
Dori Delienime et the ether' end ZUnch 8 5
of the rink stopped a let Of tele,
het" afid but bt)r hien the Sente EXeter MielraWkhoWed Mel
could have been ninth higher, teas of their 1S -day layeff
Mohawks tharp shooters rattled I their P147 WedneadaY night in
robe Ed oes
As the first week of bowling in
1 the new year goes into the ree-
1 ord books, 'Red's Billiards still
, hold first Place position with a
t five -point' lead over the second
I place Spares.
Butchers. who have come alive
again After a slight slum» before
the Yuletide season, are in third
niece with 66 points, one back of
, the Sparc.
Windmills • aro' threatening the
Rutchere and .Speres with their
65 points while the Tradesmen
(Ow with 59.
Standings and the 200 or bet -
ter club are as follows:
71 ed's l3llllkrdg — , '72
Snares
81
45
59
11,11chera .
Tradesmen
repstAs •:44
, Tin Tonne ra 52
Poopera (1
Milkmen -------------------00
-47
.....
11101;e113 47
T4114 Si.- 44
Snare Parts ------------------42
wild CAD: 42
14
7,7(1salairea(10
.....
Cahners 33
ktetnge 0011 (lob
T4Oh Degond 225
Boh Nieo1-----------------21 3
.1aek __________ 212
11111 ObArle 212
'111Ankik 211
Trotile !Mt
1) wit ("ase .237
Ken Suffren •. _ 261
George Glendenhing 201
Lortle 'Haugh . 203
Len Them pant) 205
Harold Bolts:rag , 2113
nee tte :: ter ,. 204
Don Grave( 1 _____,.. 203
ftny Van Dorsselttel• 2113
Iltlice 14 era ..... 237
1. Thrtiitirigdil 2111
PPArilt% 200
Brides,Elect,
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Times.Advocate
Kitchener, and glen Cole, of
Stratford, kept the game well in
hand by handing out 12 penalties
all of the minor variety.
evietorr reenteer Eigb
EXETER -- Coat, • Baker; de
iflein)ecreff.:Lolavlieni4•,s, oilamtveosi elelnutnrne
maert ; alternates, Russell, Pin
coohe, MacDonald. Satin ur4n. 1)11
brit] g•e, Waghorn, Brio t john•
sten, Rundle, Montlis (sub goal),
fence, Yunghlut, Bennie; centre
ZP111C3I — Goal, Geoffrey; de:
1)on O'Brien; wing's, Hesse, Dong
O'Brien; alternates, Gaseho, The-
Rnder, Suplat, won. :K. I'a'kpr,
'Raker, :McKinley, Bedour, De -
nom tn e,
First Period
ployed at Cann's Mill.
LIFE
greet** .the.
Pbligationa
UFE
Insurance
Pischargss thorn
For advice on your
Hfe insurance, see
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, At Sept, 1, 1957, Canada's po-
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Agent CREPITON
- in the preceding 12 months, and PHONE 44
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Gravett8:4n4
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Pinobe) 5g
3-5ax;Rt evle•,t tItundis
13:33
4—Exeter, Pineombe
10berfe) 15.35
5—Znrielt, Yu nghlu t
(Gaseho)
(Merle) 10:19
6—Exeter, Gravett
7—Zurich, Doug O'Bi:ien 11181:4301
8—Exeter, Pincombe
(Coa tes, Delbricige 13;23
Pena.itle.s rtund le (1n1 erf er-
pare) :1(1; ilectour ( boarding)
* 3:511; ;MacDonald tripping/
7:30; Bartok* ( hooking) 6:16;
Delbridge (boarding) 16.15.
Sreond Period.
9—Exet13r, Sa bourto
(Ion)ston 7:45
10—Exeter, Gravett ((Merle) 10:45
Penalt lea -- R u n 1 e ( er0F16
chocking) 10:03; coal es
1 elbowing' 13:22; Yu ngblut
(elbowing) 11:47; Oberle and
Bedard (slashing) 1 6:3 4.
'Plated Period
I 11- Zurich, Gascho
2:38
12—Exeter, OhPrlo
inravett, 1.nador) 8:03
13—Zurieh, Oa melte
(Theand or) _ 17:00
Penalties na1er (tripping
13:14; "McKinley (elbowing)
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newness in your new truck !
These handsome 1958 FARGO POWER -
MASTERS introduce brand-new stand-
ards of cost-cutting performance... safer,
easier operation... big -load strength ..
and style that does a public relations job
for you, too!
This isnewness that makes sense all the way.
For ,example, Fargo's new high-performance
V-8 'engines. They're bigger, more powerful.
Yet they're designed with exclusive Power -
Dome cornbustion—to reach the most
economical level of truck operation ever. You'll
find Fargo Sixes thrifty and power -packed, too.
To match these work -horse engines, there are
rugged new chassis components to permit
bigger recommended loads, and bigger brakes
for safer, quicker stops.
You get more
There's new prestige -building style, too, in the
beautiful Sweptside 100 model and throughout
the line—inside and .outside. A new Fargo
safety -entre steering wheel. A new Fargo
dual headlamp system that casts light up to
75 feet farther refer night-time hauls.
New Easy-Shlf, Manual Transmission or
push-button 14,t(c1Flite automatic drive is
available on light-duty Fargo models.
New on Sweptside 100, and standard D100
models—rear springs that auiomatically adjust
tension to varying load weights, You get
smooth, passenger -car ride whether truck is
loaded or empty,
New Sure -Grip Differential assures better
traction, prevents wheelspin on ice or snow,
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FAIIGO POWER -MASTERS
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