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1 'ft' II JANUARY TUESDAY 1919 IS STAB THE STAR LEADS IN ALL SPORT NEWS IVE ROGER REUSES PLAYS ANDERSON DATES OERED a laieu lv me etuiiunn occxmo the pilots for the teams now plungins vou men wlu not lz great enough to around without masters Perhaps the a resumption of organized tfl'an AC i 1 ai'acJ 5 i or Prince Albert puts over a turn new to every man TIGERS WIN ROM LU BY 21 17 SCORE BY JOHN BALSER Reynold Tobacco Company Team to Have Bowling Averages I Real Competition BY MILLER 75u Oger Peters 500 ON DIAMONDS JOLI RATE week Dr Pau chsler Sclildnvr Wuelfing Anderson Hopes BOWLING but Reds Will Meet Indians to' Beat Manual in Exhibition Game Here 161 Vinklc Stryken isglAtkinson Lick Schott Meyer BY BRIGGS IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS S3 133 643 748 738 650 684 698 the PCM Ev6P HaD You (Win roll latrr) ox 795 770 809 Totals 0 TO PLAY SATURDAY Pon'T 158 6 1 46 100 168 193 Boxing Results 748 611 633 708 727 823 152 174 100 1 40 705 703 672 Totals 830 64 Boxing in Japan 137 121 170 JPWell 199 195 711 710 8 61 Totals 150 172 1 19 Girla Oh 161 mPC IDICULOO 3 131 Blind 668 674 687 701 620 fGooo'j AMD 131 167 Totals 569 591 593 Totals 558 466 Dame football ag BLOOMINGTON GOING BIG TYA IVA Hit Haul Ml 147 163 137 146 their have of the on that Krlepk Durnoil Vestal 180 166 166 123 166 177 157 158 171 104 217 168 136 127 157 100 145 205 129 Top Martin Wilis Crain WBrtIt Brggren 100 163 repre Rock all in this get both Dietz Rich Becker Kirsch: Totals Iarks Guthrie Mitchell Masson Lutck Swtman ouls Phillips 3 Billingsley 3 Referee Abbott game seven Min bitskets nesota Byrum Dobbin Phillips ield Goals Dean Byrum Copyright 1919 by St Reynolds Tobicoo Cft has and i minutes before from the field rvin ibhltis Reliable Kealt in Indianapolis Wedncs when representatives of of these circuits assemble The call for the meeting by President I Ryan wnic 206 188 C'nvner Teck Leeds Hacker Reiter AnJD Th Sunday i at me Tearney vvaKeneici j'niuj Miller 3 Billingsley ENGLAND WELTERWEIGHT DEEATS BOSTON CHAMP 148 107 109 130 127 138 180 168 throws added to the Billingsley started the are best in the Totals Do vick 1 frew and Mendenhall will probably divide the other forward position Shortridge has no games scheduled this week but Coach Tatlock will drill the North Siders in preparation for the scrap with Vincennes next week NEW NORTHWESTERN COACH WAS LEADER AT DEPAUW BLEh! Th(5 Place mo Good LSAVE 174 150 137 9 2 Hang Over Session Is Neces sary at A A Meeting Mc Gill Hendricks Baking Clt Gas 114 111 170lMcKinon 1 115 179 165 Blind where it was more This as the of cities that have shown an in the new league is large to enable the promoters to territory advantageously Light Meyers M(Ah Muench Schott The Indianapolis Star Mich Jan 27 Young basket ball team which 119 193 157 138 156 Carpenter Is Winner in Billiard Match atCooler's COLUMBUS Ch Jan Harry Greb of Pittsburgh outpointed Soldier Barttield of New York in their twelve round bout to night The contest was uninteresting with" the exception of the fourth round when Greb demonstrated his superior qualities CINCINNATI Jan The Cin cinnati Nationals will train either at Waxahatchie or Dallas Tex Presi dent August Herrmann announced to night The team will start for the Southern training ground about March 25 returning home to play the Detroit Americans on April 17 and 18 The Chi here between Wabash next riday night have clean I this season and is looked on as schools The record of THE INDI AN AP On riday night of last Maroon and "White walked Butler in the first half and Irvington lads to GR RAnD GLOR EELIM SHC'5 ImPoSS 1 6LE oms rAY TH er nMOiS AMO Th Christ arnores defeated tn? iauter A polios at the gym last night 22 to 31 Deer of the Chrlxtamoro tuim wax thn feature of the game making live field goals McNeely Totals Turktevs Beck 1 Toledo James Mc Knebelkamp Muehlbach and game Saturday mis man left here to enter the navy following the football season of 1917 He succeeds red Murphy at Northwestern who turned out a Learn that was runnerup In the Con ference championship two years ago and finished among the first last season En sign Bachman will also have charge of the track squad at the Purple school As a discus and weight man Bachman holds OH 1S6 202' ASwtnin 164 1571 Two games were played in the Cathedral Basket Ball League at the Marion Club vesterday afternoon The first game was EARLHAM SQUAD TO MEET WABASH Totals 107 1801 Miller 139 dlllcy 1711 rtndstrm Notre Dame In 1917 and came to DePauw that fall to assist in football here He developed one of the strongest lines in the state that year the Tiger goal being Totals Tenth St Bank purgn Until recently I'll! Henderson a De troit Northwestern graduate also an All City and All State five man Jumped center for the Henderson plays on the University of Michigan All resh team and was ordered to either quit playing independent basket ball or get off of the university squad Special Correspondent of The Star RICHMOND nd Jan "Beat is the slogan that is being passed around the Karl ham campus this week Elaborate preparations are be ing made for the game to be played ana jtfjarinam lr'oA tannin liULU Ul Ul' O' A records thus far as a result this game a crucial one by both BACK The Cs will play Cumberland at the South Side Turner gym Saturday night This promises to be a good game The locals defeated uaies 1 rm rh and fast The US have been going good season INDIANS AND GREENS WIN IN CATHEDRAL NET LOOP uture of Central Loop to Carpenter defeated Rubens 200 to 131 in the balkllne billiard tournament at Harry last night Carpenter had a high run of 24 while Rubens made a run of 10 The match lasted eighty throe innings One of the host matches of the tourney is expected to night wlrnn Curtis who is leading the race meets Warren The contest will start at 8 o'clock reti re citing rough and fast that taken out by both sides several times Indiana played with more pep than it oin against lowa last and summary: Indiana (17) Dean Smi th orwarl BY EGER (Special Correspondent of The Star) RICHMOND TTid Jan 27 The fu ture of the Central League and to a certain degree of the old Three Eyo League will be decided at a meeting of minor league moguls to be held at the Hotel Severin day morning baseball clubs at 9 was sent out of the reiuvenated Peoria club was the result of a organization called into being in that city Last week The Indianapolis meeting will be of great importance to minor league cities in Ohio Indiana Illinois and Michigan as the future of organized baseball in these cities will be shaped by the deci sion of the owners of the franchises that are represented Cities that probably will be senteci are Peoria Bloomington Twlnnd and nnssiblv Sprintrfield Illfhois Richmond Terre Haute Ev ansville and possibly South Bend and ort Wayne all in Indiana Springfield and Dayt6n Ohio Muskegon and Grand Rapids Michigan CaJls have been sent tb all the clubs of the olo Central and Three Eye Leagues and to a number of cities in Indiana Illinois Ohio and Michigan that have shown interest in getting minor league baseball for the 1919 season ans Must Take Interest The greatest question before the franchise owners now is an estimate of interest that fans will take in the sport this season and an appraisal of this factor will be the determining one in deciding the future of the league it is believed here Some moguls fear that not enough young men have re turned from military service and that such a large number have been unable to re establish themselves in business and industry so far that attendance and interest which ate intimately re lated to the economic status of these Smith Curt is BillingsleyPhillips 2 can Manual Will Perform Tomorrow While Technical Plays Next riday BKO1DWAY LEAGU Bluebirds Myers Bates Blind Blind Mathias 733 Totals 7h6I AMD THCM Special io The Indianapolis "Klar "CHICAGO Jan 27 Roger Bresnahan of Toledo blocked the plan to finish up the schedule arrangements for the American Association's 1919 baseball season tonight and made necessary a hang over session tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock The sum total of the results obtained from today's initial meeting of the league magnates was the an nouncement that there would be 154games and that the season would open April 24 Just what teams would open when and where was the bone of con tention It was declared at the close of the session tonight that Bresnahan was the boy who threw the monkey wrench into the schedule The playing program it appears was entirely satisfactory to the other owners of the league and they spent the major portion of the after noon and tonight trying to convince Roger that he ought to coifle across Limit May Be $4000 Another matter which had a tendency toward delay was that concerning sal aries rom the meager information Yhlch was permitted to ooze out from the star chamber of the magnates' it was evident that the limit is to be' raised to at least $4000 and it may go even higher so sure are the owners that the game is going to return to the plane it occupied before the'war mussed things up Some interesting information as to the management of clubs may be given out tomorrow There was nothing said tonight in an authoritative fashion though there was plenty of rumor These rumors had to do mostly with a big improvement ov Saturday's con test Conaley starred for the winners A fast" scrap is expected tomorrow afternoon between the Reds and the "Whites Do not sell your LIBERTY BONDS Patriotism led you to buy them We loan face value of your bond at and 20 On its Southern trip the Cin cinnati team will play th Dallas club April and 13 CLUB CTA1MS ORI BIT The Club basket ball team claims a forfeit game over the C) Cs as the latter failed to appear at the lloor last night The manager of the is requested to eet in touch with' the man ager of the Club Harry Bornstlne by calling Main 1992 or Progpect 5296 Special to DETROIT Order the Indianapolis Jewish Young Association meets here Wednesday evening is one of the best of the in dependent teams in Michigan Last year th battled the Rayls for the slate championship losing out in a three game series This sea son the Order has already won from the University of Michigan which beaten Indiana in the Conference several other strong state teams The team this rear has one veteran Scliulte who lias played with the five in former seasons The others are all new material Just out nf high school competition Dermody a Detroit Northwestern High player and Whitlock a Detroit Central grad uate are the two regular forwards: Schulte center and Bruno and Eddie Smoklewicz former Central High stars take care of the guarding end of the team The Smoklewicz brothers wore both placed on the All City and All fDIMB'rUT WHG BUSWNG PIPE AND ciSARETTt Tobacco Special Correspondent of The Star BLOOMINGTON Ind Jan ighting gamely to the end Indianapolis lost to Depauw secondary champions of the state 21 to 17 here tonight The was' full of thrills the big crowd of more than 3000 being on its feet most of the time for it was pip and tuck right up to the final whistle Indiana took the letd right at the start when Capt Phillips made a field goal followed quickly by a free throw Two more lui Orimnn tntal scoring for the Methodists on a throw and it was ten A vicltnre (allied I Miller of the Greencastle quintet made a sensational long distance shot re peating almost immediately With De Pauw only one point in the rear an Old Gold and Black player hit the ring and for the first time his team was leading It was here that Coach Evans withdrew Seeler and used Wakefield as the sub The latter got out in front right at the start by caging a pretty throw giving the Crimson a slight edge again Dean followed and the score baseball in the small cjties in 19197 Others according to information re ceived here argue that the interest of young men in basebajl and sports gen erally has been stimulated to such a degree by army life that minor leagues will have no trouble in attracting crowds to the games Almost all the moguls are Anxious ringe alberi fond of a pipe or a home made cigarette or any man who wants some inside smoke news 1 A is simply a revelation because it has the quality! Ray egie a retired boxer who is in town filling an engagement at the Lyric Theater where he does an athletic vau deville act plans to return to Japan as soon as he completes his present vaude ville route and to open up a school of boxing in Nagasaki his home city He is enthusiastic over the prospects of making Japan a Mecca for boxing and boxers and says thit he has arranged with San rancisco and Los Angles business men for all the money thatwill be needed to promote the sport in the lowery Kingdom egie who lias been in America for sixteen years learned to box while In the employ of Hyland the California lightweight sensation of a decade or so ago He also worked at Doh Dreamland Club As a boxer he fought at bantamweight and at one time was matched with Jimmy bouton me lonner worios champion ne jucl uiu jourig Togo tne onty oiner Japanese pugilist to attract attention in this country fr HI rM'allA1 nnA HrA I UfcU IV boxed Battling Nelson when the Dur bane was nm pruxic nrr will be a great snort In Janan when it is once established says J' egie national spui fling Out JiipUHtBB SUIUltin i with the allied armies gained an idea of boxing and they are wild about it The Japanese people pre naturally fond of athletics and there will be no opposition there to boxing such as is to be found in this country I am confidi'nt that I will meet with great success in introducing the fistic game thera and 1 am quite sure that boxers the world over will find it a rich field for championship Buy Prince Albert everywhere tobacco it told Toppy red bage tidy red tins handsome pound and half pound tin humidors that clever practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition Winston Salem 816 "72 K75 TAtals in TIEH IIIAGVI: Borst 160Wrlnck 1 Schlrnyr 1251 Ren 1X31 Colvin 123tGrimth And right behind this quality flavor and quality' fra grance is Prince freedom from bite and parch which il cut out by our exclusive patented process We tell you to smoke your fill at any clip jimmy pipe or cigarette without a comeback! )ONDOX Jan 27 Johnny Biuha champion welterweight of England tonight defeated Eddie Shevlin of Boaton cham pion welterweight of thi United StatesNavy on pointe in a fifteen round boat The content took place at the National Sporting Club Paul Edwards center on last year's Earlham five will return to school next' semester Edwards hasr been in the riends reconstruction unit in rance The return of this man will add another center of exceptional worth and experi ence to the squad Edwards last year was a steadv consistent player who had a fine knack of hitting the basket Men Play a Clean Game Coach Mows now has a squad of men who though they play hard and fight all the time are playing a clean game Only five personal 'fouls have been called'on them this year The games between Earlham ana De T'auw which were to have been played the first of March have been canceled A game with the Indianapolis Em Roes has been substituted This will be the first time in several years that the Quakers and Methodists have not com peted against each other on the bas ketball noor nut owing iv io ness of the scheduling of games vear it was found impossible to dates that were satisfactory with schools Jan 27 One the season is ex Wednesday even basket ball clasa Manual Training quintet of Indianapolis and the local high school five Interest is centered in the Manual Ajiderson game but local fans expect Coach men to take away the honors The secondary cham pions arc in fine trim for contest after walloping Logansport at Logans port riday night Anderson has won eleven games this season and sport critics pick the Red and Green as a strong contender for state title strength of the Manual team is not being overlooked however and fans expect one of the best clashes of ths season After meethur Manual here Wednesday night the locals stack up against Technical here riday evening Anderson dated Tech at Indianapolis several weeks ago and not much trou ble is expected from the Capital City aggregation The remaining games on the Anderson schedule follows Jan 29 Manual here Jan 31 Technical here eb 5 New Augusta here eb 7 Newcastle here eb 11 Kokomo there eb 19 Tipton there eb 21 Lebanon here eb 2S Bloomington there Sprctal to 'J he Indianapolis Star ns'tunnntjn the largest crowds of pec ted on hand here Ing to witness the between the strong Quakers Are Out After 1 AL Championship Game Is Next riday' I AY your smdke 1 taste flush up against a listening post and get the Prince Albert call all right! jimmy pipe so quick and get so MIlMuKBE WIs Jan "Pinky" Mitchell brother of Richie outboxed Eddie Moy Allentown (Pa) lightweight in a ten round no deelslon windup tonight according to a majority of sporting writers at the ringside IV' After fifteen minutes of play Billings ley was the second man on the visiting five to score from the field his toss re ducing lead to a single point Canner quickly followed by two baskets and as the first half ended 14 to 11 with the Tigers leading As the second half started the referee announced three personal fouls on Smith the MINNESOTA BEATS ILLINOIS MINNEAPOLIS Minn lan nesota defeated Illinois 36 to 17 fast Western conference basket ball i here tonight Capt latou made i and two iree uavna Ho rji wfnrdsville five is a good one and the Quakers realize that the game will be close and hard fought Coach Mowe and Capt Meeks however declare that in order to win Wabash will have to fight as the Quak ers are out to give them their best The work this week will be strenuous and will be pointed directly towards the game riday night in the Earlham camp After the I A Title With four straight victories and no losses to their credit the Quakers are eyeing the I A championship covetously week the awv from xi thn Trvine'tnn lads 1 1 1 1 1 auuwi'i LK ct almost get the in the second excellent work at guard in the last tew iminutes of play was all that saved itarlliam East Saturday nlptht however Coach Mowe took his team to Indianapolis und there they ad ministered a walloping to the Dentals the team Butler defeated by small mTlfe absence of Meliks cap tain and floor guard of the Quaker quintette was keenly Meeks an excellent man on defense It is likely that he will be able to take part in the game against Wabash Raiford Earlhams quarter back last fall was passed into basket ball by Coach Mowe and has developed into a valuable floor guard He substituted so ably for Meeks in the Butler and Dental games that Mowe is fairly well with his defensive depart RLOOMTNGTON Ind Jun Bloom ington defeated Sullivan High School bas ket hall team 56 8 here lanlght ius the curtain raleer for Indtana DrPauw game hunt much tobacco joy out of every puff wish you had been born twins! for a compact league to cut down trav eling expenses which in the past have VUL IdlgC ninon ii Clio va i i problem will be met very easily number interest enough rhnnsn their Richmond and Terre Haute in Indiana Grand Rapids in Michigan and Peoria and Bloomington in Illinois seem to be ready to go ahead with the new league There Is some doubt about Dayton and Springfield Muskegon Mich South Bend and ort Wayne Ind and Rock Island and Moline Hl Springfield III It is said is anxious to affiliate with the new league Situation Is Problematic The In Ohio is still prob lematical Dispatches from Springfield where the Chamber of Uomrrftrce is ac tive in promoting an Ohio league said that a meeting of representatives from eight cities was to be held at Mansfield this week The following cities have been asked to send representatives: Dayton Springfield Lima Canton Mansfield Youngstown and Zanesville Dayton and Springfield seeYn inclined to let their franchise rights in the Central lapse in favor of the new Ohio league of minor clubs President Marsh of the Muskegon (Mich) Club has let itbe known that he will not back a club in that city this year Muskegon formerly was a strong Central League city Efforts are being made to establish a Michigan State League composed of Kalamazoo Jackson Lansing lint Camp Custer and Battle Creek No sentiment has developed in favor of any one man for the presidency of the new Central President Ryan of the Peoria Club who has called the Indianapolis meeting is taking tive interest in the formation circuit and may land the job account It was reported here was in Chicago Saturday and obtaining data for presentation nrtinnann nippTiritr president of the Three Eye League ac tive in the interests of the minor leagues is also mentioned He former ly was president of the Three Evc League and is regarded by club own ers as an aggressive leader who may put new life into the organization that' mav develop at Indianapolis Harry Stahlhefer of Evansville former presi dent of Central who announced his retirement from baseball a few weeks ago is taking little interest in the formation of the new league and prob ably will be overlooked entirely Ray egie May Open School of interest per annum REMEDIAL LOAN SOCIETY Inc BELL 433 34 OCCIDENTAL BLDG AUTO GREENCASTLE Ind Jan Charles Bachman former assistant foot ball and track coach of Univer sity will be head football and track coach at Northwestern University next vear ac to word received here tonight En sign Bachman Is now stationed at the Great Lak8 Nava! Training Station where he recently received his ensign commis sion While in the navy Bachman gained fame with his play on the United States championship service Gneat Lakes eleven 1 1 ij was aiau an playing on BY WILLIAM ASH Manual will have a real scrap on its hands tomorrow night when the Red and White basket ball squad meets the Anderson High School quintet at An derson will give local basket ball fans an Idea of what Manual's chances wfli be in the race for the state cham pionship as the Anderson 1'rYe is rated ys one of the strongest contenders fur the title Anderson was runner up al the championship tourney last season oeing nosed out in an overtime scrap with Lebanon Coach Morrison of the Indianapolis team will send his players through a hard practice this afternoon in prep aration for the contest tomorrow In the game with Bloorfilngton last Sat urday night the Red and White played real basket ball in the first half but the Bloomington lads had it their own way in the second round and won the game Manual Is Out of Condition The local team has been playing In streaks all season and Manual rooters are beginning to wonder if the squad will be in condition for the sectional tournament here next March Manual defeated Crawfordsville and Huntington early in the season then lost to Cas tleton two jormer quintets numbered as among the state while Castleton is strong enough to put over many victories It looks like Manual will have to brace and play consistently if the South Side school team hopes to come out on top at the Indianapolis district meet riday night Coach Morrison's lads will stack up against the Pendleton High School boys at Pendleton This game also promises to be a good one as Pendleton has a bunch of speedy play ers who fight all the time Pendleton lost to the Technical squad last week by a two point margin Coach basket shoot ers at Tech will stack up against the Anderson five next riday night at An derson The Tech lads lost to Ander son last week in a close game and the local team in anxious to put over a win this time Elder Slaughter a forward has returned to school and will probably be in the lineup riday night He was not attending school last semester Slaughter May Play The Green and White quintet has been needing a good forward who can hit the basket and Coach Crickenberger believes that Slaughter is the one that can fill the place The East Side five has plenty of guard material but is weak on point getting It was rumored that Harold Barton who has recently returned from the army will ent er school this semester and try out for the rttat cnitar? Pnrfnn hnrd and should make other members of the team fight for their places If Slaugh Simon Degree May Never Play Again Special to The Indianapolis Star SOUTH BEND Ind Jan 27 Simon Degree the famous Notre Dame punter of 1916 rnav never be able to play foot ball again Athletic Director Rockne re ceived a letter from rance today with the news that Degree was badly gassed and Is slowly recovering In a base hospital During the 1916 season De gree averaged from forty to fifty yards on each punt Lieut Arnold Mclnerrty the All Western and AU American tackle of 1916 and Capt Jerry Murphy of the 1916 team were killed at Chateau Thierry while leading their platoons is attack Coach Rockne also receive! word that David Hayes left end of 1917 team was shot through the hip bv a machine gun in the Argonne and may never play football again Whip ple the crack end of the 1916 team was also reported wounded but no de tails about Whipple's injuries won given between the Tigers and Ind ter squad winning 9 to 8 of this scran was the nlay for the 'Vinners and McQi losers Th Second game greatest interest was manifested in the inaiananoiis situation stated Owner James McGill is than likely to sign up Jack Hendricks to manage that outfit in the forthcom ing race Neither of the men would discuss the subject ITendricks in par ticular refused to say whether he had signed or was going to sign while Mc Gill was of the opipion that there might be something to say within a day or so is known however that Hendricks Held a long conference with McGill dur ing the afternoon It is also said that more than likely they will agree upon the salary question for Hendricks was a successful pennant winning manager for McGill for several years before he went to the Cardinals Tinker Will Honor Gowdy Toe Tinker president of the Columbus club has made arrangements to honor Gowdy in his native city on April 13 which is Sunday at which time the Boston Braves are slated for an exhibition game have received word from Gowdy that he expects to be back in this country in time for spring said Tinker "and we propose showing him the biggest time in his home town a ball player ever saw They think a lot of Hank in Columbus as he was the i first big league ball player to Tinker also has booked Detroit for April 19 20 and 21 and the Giants for 9 April 17 The question of raising the salary lim it was one of the 'things Tinker dis cussed say that we are go ing to be exactly' a third major he said "but we are going to come as close to it as possible Therefore we want to nut the salary maximum high enouglthat' we can attract the right sort of players jMThe other club owners feel about this the same as I do The new manager of the Milwaukee club probably will be named tomor row Clarence Rowland former White Sox manager has been mentioned for the place Al Demaree the pitching cartoonist has also been talked of for the job Al is in Chicago doing edi torial work for a trade paper but he expects to get back into baseball even he do any good as a pitcher He figures his friendship with John McGraw will help ghim into a mana gerial berth There have been plenty of other candidates among them Ed Kweeni Bobby Wallace and Bert NiehofT 4 John Ganzell will again be at the helm in Kansas City and the veteran Cantillon at Minneapolis Roger Bresnahan will pilot the Toledo club and Mike Kelly will again lead St Paul William Knebelkamp the new president of the Louisville club is scouting for a player manager to suc ceed Bill Clymer With President Hickey in the chair the clubs were represented as' follows Columbus Joe Tinker Toledo Roger Bresnahan Indianapolis Gill Louisville AV Citv nporee Milwaukee A "Tirnme St Paul Minneapolis sent proxies Indiana Leads in irst Half but DePauw Proves Too Much' 135 141 130 Lane Totals Puritan lanky DePauw guard and the revela tion of this information started a rag ging match between Smith and the referee which resulted in the Old Gold coach withdrawing his man without for the other foul needed to the player The half was ex throughout The play was so time had to be 6 Kansas City April 12 Oklahoma Citv Tulsa Joplin St Joseph and Indi anapolis Be Decided ednesday i A I Junlurs INDIVIDUAL Nordlwlt 1 77! 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