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Up Against Cubs in Little Rock QST-DfSPATCJ j- If A Million Good Wishes to Connie Theory Puts His ITnrjcY Homer by Ward Off Brecheen Derby Hopes to The Test Today By Dick Farringlon is said that Branch Rickey-rather likes the Hollywood I LEXINGTON, April 13 chnrta Mo, And ll TV-ir1ff. ers, no doubt, are longing for (AP) Theory drew his chance today to show his class to the homefolk and at the same time fi A r- OJOJ I ill vvVVt Tu VVV lt-V i VVVJ ROYSTOCKTN xSx xXnx. nXxnx xvxx VxVxV AvWNl fc-XXSXNiSSXX xWisSX Sk NX? shorts. Today's Game Can't you hear, old Burt Shot- tune, his Derby leg-: against a field of more experienced 2 ton giving Rick At Little Rock. 12345678 9 T.

CARDINALS ey a shorts The swift son of Pensive was named as one-third of Calumet Farm's entry in the $10,000 added iu ycyr 10 0 0 0 0 3 The Dodgers Phoenix handicap, opening day feature at Keeneland's 10-day would wear them only in hot spots CUBS 2 2 0 1 0 2 0 Batteries: (Cardinals Brecheen spring meeting. The rest of the impressive Cal like Cincinnati 4C Thurs April 13. 1950 ST. LOUIS POST'DISPATCH A and St. Louis.

'We'll make and Garagiola. Cubs Hiller and Owen. it hot for them," RoY Rupy umet entry included the speedy Coaltown, winner of the Phoenix two years ago, and DeLuxe, last year's main hope at this time to carry the farm's divil red silks yoo-hooed Rowdy Rudy. By a Special Correspondent of the in the Kentucky Derby. Howlett Loses Heavy Final in A.

A.U. Boxing Post-Dispatch. LITTLE ROCK. April 13 Theory was the only eligible named among 10 starters for the Preston Ward, former Eureka race. In addition to the Calumet big three, the others slated for High School athlete in St.

Louis the six furlong test were 01 Skipper, Thank You Sir, Commo Dick Starr of the Browns has added a knuckball which he finds, effective in the clutch. It's his new three-Starr, special. University of Nevada is being urged by the faculty to get away from professional football and try to adopt its policy to that of the Pacific Coast Conference. It will take some Reno-vating. "If the Reno school can do it, it will be one of the most interesting divorces of the year," said Moleskin Mike.

dore Lee, King Bay, Mount Marcy, Fleeting Star and Irish "Hh.miiiji IIIIH.IIIJ II' Hill Prince Is Kin? Sun. it i T--f immi ii iii i ii The six furlong distance a half mile short of the Derby route county, smashed a home run off Cardinal Southpaw Harry Brecheen in the fourth inning here this afternoon as the Chicago Cubs and Redbirds concluded their four-game training series. Brecheen, who has a lifetime major league record of 27-7 against the Cubs, yielded two runs in each of the first two innings. The Cardinals, batting against Frank Hiller, former Yankee, scored one run in the first frame. wouldn't be much of a test for Theory but it could give his CORNELIUS McGILLICUDY, better known as Connie Mack, grand old man of baseball, who has put in 50 of his 88 years managing the Philadelphia Athletics, observes his golden anniversary this year.

A two-day celebration has been planned as the season opens. As a sidelight on the observance a scroll bearing 1,000,000 names will be presented Mack prior to the opening game in Philadelphia, April 18. Here MAYOR BERNARD SAMUEL showing a youngster where to sign on the scroll. Scene is the courtyard the City Hall. backers a first-hand observation of his The fleet brown colt ran six furlongs at Gulfstream in track Following the game the Cards record time of 1:09 in his last FIGHt RESULTS previous start.

Baseball Games Wanted. A men's baseball team is seek-' ing games for Sunday Bookings are made by Robert Ted, Noby, 1023 Kilner, Jefferson Bar-: racks, who can be contacted at HUdson 1162 after 7 p.m. The handicappers put 111 pounds on him for today's race; 130 on Coaltown and 109 on Bv the Associated Press. NEW YORK, (St. Nicholas Arena Bill Bossio.

120Vi. Pittsburgh, and DeLuxe. Breeze, izai. Faterson, N. 4, Trainer Ben Jones is expected NEW ORLEANS Rlbv Ferlaiul 145V.

Montreal, and Carmen Basilio, to start Theory in the Blue Grass Old Stuff! Garver Gets No Runs, But Brownie Ace Is Set for Opener By a Special Correspondent of the Post-Dispatch. PINE BLUFF, April 13 Let's hope there is nothing om OAKLAND. Calif. Art Soto. 1.1HA.

Stakes, a $20,000 event at one Oakland, stopped Xarl Turner, 158. Rich- and one-eighth miles on the clos mono. am. a. rHOEM.

AMI. Buddr Scott. 187. Jacksonville, Ha. outpointed Windmill ing day, April 27.

One other Derby eligible, Jim. iny Cricket, was due to start to rearer. ISO, Salt Lake City. 10. In the Future Book.

If 117 HAT'S all the fuss YY about Hill Prince?" asked Jack the Bar, ber, as he pushed the mower over our, back hair. "I see he's now Derby favorite and being played at 3 to 1 with Derby day only about three weeks distant. What's he done to knock your horse, Oil Capitol, out of the king row?" We explained that Eastern fans are betting on the Prince because he showed signs of royalty as a two-year-old, winning six out of seven starts. Also, he recently won the First Experimental Handicap at Jamaica and looked good doing it, in the mad. "But there are other reasons why many horsemen are "high" on this Derby candidate," we added.

"He's really got something. He's an inch more than 16 hands tall, at the withers, and he weighs around 1200 pounds! Some horse." I "They've always told me the bigger they come the harder they land," countered our ton-, sorial tipster. "After all, when he has to drag that 1200 pounds a mile and one quarter (plus Jockey -Arcaro's 126 pounds), it's going: to bring out the sweat. And maybe that tired feeling." day. The brown colt belonging Concordia Nine to Play to Mrs.

Reid Luginbuel and Mrs Quincy Here Tomorrow inous in it, but it appears a pitcher with a good curve can stop the A. M. Creech was entered in a six furlong allowance race for in the $50,000 Handicap a week from Saturday were strengthened today when Trainer Jimmy Jones withdrew his ac from the proposed $4000 Walnut Creek Handicap slated for today. Jones, who has claimed that Citation "lets -ne know" when he's ready to run, took one look at the 130 pound load assignment and declared the horse "wasn't ready." A race has been substituted for the cancelled feature. Other horses which had asked for weights in the race against Citation were Two Lea, given 121, Bolero 120, Manyunk 115, and Acti-um 108.

Observers reported that Citation seemed sound in light morning exercises, but that he hasn't had much work since finishing a second to Noor in. the Capistrano three-year-olds. In addition to the Phoenix and Concordia Seminary will be Browns. Jack Venble, a young man advancing up baseball's long ladder, by hook and crook and mostly a good hook blanked, the major leaguers, 1-0, for six inning3 yesterday in Gainesville, and due to a time-limit arrangement was a winner. Blue Grass, the track has carded three other major stakes.

These The abbreviJted game marked were to catch a 4 p.m. train, arriving in St. Louis at 11 o'clock tonight. Featuring a homer by Andy Pafko with two men on base, the Cubs jumped on Howie Pollet and Cloyd Boyer in a five-run seventh inning in Houston yesterday and went on to an 8-4 victory that gave them a 2-1 edge over the Cards in their Houston series. It was the Cards' 16th defeat at the hands of major league opposition this spring, as against 11 victories over big leaguers and two over their Houston farmhands.

Work Out Here Tomorrow. Manager Eddie Dyer, who indicated any deal with the Cubs was unlikely, has ordered a workout for 1 p.m. tomorrow in Sportsman's Park preparatory to meeting the Browns Saturday. Pollet, although wild, had held the Cubs to one run and five hits through six innings of the Houston final and had been treated to a 4-1 advantage as a result of a four-run rally by the Cardinals in the sixth, featuring a homer by Eddie Kazak and a triple by Steve Bilko. Verban and Jeffcoat singled in succession to open the seventh.

Cavarretta looked at a third strike, but Hank Sauer singled home Verban. Then Pafko lined a low pitch over the left field fence, scoring Jeffcoat and Edwards, who was running for Sauer, ahead of him. That put the Cubs back in front, 5-4, and brought Cloyd Boyer to Pollet's relief. Boyer, the first time in 32 exhibitions that the Browns failed -to score a run. Not that they didn't have are the $10,000 Ashland for three-year-old fillies at six furlongs April 15; $10,800 added Ben Ali Handicap for three-year-olds and upward at one and one-sixteenth miles April 22, and $10,000 added Lafayette for two-year-olds over the Headley course (about Vz seeking its first baseball victory tomorrow afternoon when it plays Quincy College at the Concordia diamond.

The Preachers earlier this season lost a double-header to Valparaiso and tied Harris Teachers, 2-2. Vic Mesenbririg or Al Molden-hauer will pitch for Concordia against Quincy, with the other likely to face Westminster at Fulton, Saturday. The Preachers are pointing for their game with Washington U. at Concordia next Wednesday. enough scoring opportunities, for they left eight men on base in that short span.

But when Ven- BOSTON, April 13 (AP) In addition to gaining the National A.A.U. boxing team title, Phila- delphia's hard-punching battlers gained three of the eight individual championships during the tourney's three-day run at the Boston Garden. Sherman Nelson launched the Philadelphians drive last night by outpointing Jimmy Karakos of Atlanta, for the 112-pounds title. Karakos won from Johnny Jackson. St.

Louis, in the semi-finals. Then George Justice won the 135-pound crown by decisioning slender Sam Johnson of San Francisco, and Gil Turner registered a three-round technical knockout victory over Dick Graddon of Seattle. for the 147-pound top honors. The outstanding competitor award, however, was bestowed on VTes Echols of Atwater. Calif, after he gained a decisive decision over John Hawthorne of Baltimore, in the 160-pound finale.

Most exciting of the eight wind-up bouts was in the 118-pound class, where Mickey Mars of Cleveland, prevailed after being in danger of suffering an early knockout. xMars shifted his attack from the head to the body during the late stages to flatten the more experienced Charlie Kauhame of Honolulu, in 1:49 of the third and final round. The. Hawaiian also was a beaten finalist here in the 1948 tournament. Two Washington fD.C.) battlers also emerged as 1950 champions.

Eldridge Thompson gained the 175-pounds title with a decision over Jesse Manequalt of Baltimore, and Norval Lee the heavyweight crown by outpointing Stan Howlett of St. Louis. Lee, a Howard University student, is the current National Golden Gloves champion. The 126-pound class honors went to Sammy Rodgers of Baltimore, via a split decision over Dick Rail of Seattle. This year's tourney drew a total of 16,732 attendance, gross gate receipts of $35,680 and a "net" of $22,237.

Last year's figures for a simliar run here were $20,904, $41,658 and $30,590, respectively. Ozark Gym Tourney Set for St. Louis U. The annual Ozark A.A.U. gymnastic championships will be decided Friday night, April 28, at Louis University's Gym, it announced.

Soldan-Blewett High School will defend its Ozark title against a field expected to include St. Louis CUniversity, American Turners, teams and other high school entries. Competition will be in three grades with every participant able got in trouble, all he did was break off a fast curve and he1 got through. Cap at Santa Anita, March 4. Calumet Farm still has a possible double entry for the Tanforan $50,000 race with Ponder, easy winner of the Marchbank last week, and Two Lea.

mile) April 26. Citation Is Withdrawn. SAN BRUNO, April 12 (UP) Doubts that Calumet Farm's Citation would be entered The loss to Gainesville, their Browns Box Score BROWNS. Afl. R.

H. PO. A. E. DeMars, 2 3 1 toutine, 3b 2 1 ft 1 Upton.

3b 1 1 Slevrrs, rt 1 1 Kokos, If 2 1 Wood, rf 3 1 Moil, 3 2 4 Arft. 1 i 1 7 Frtnl. 2b 2 2 2 Garver. 3 1 1 Totals SI ti 17 7 2 GAINESVILLE. Ah.

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Williami, rf 3 1 1 Srhrrting, rf 3 0 03 00 Halter. 3b 3 2 0 Goldstein, lb 3 Burns. If 3 3 3 0 Donaldson. 2b 2 2 2 Hyatt. 3 1 1 1 Robinson, 2 3 2 enable, 2 1 1 Totals 24 5 18 C1XB.

1 2 3 4 6 Browns A 0 Gainesville 0 1 0 1 What Happened to a second in three days to a Class Big State League team, brought the Browns to an even .500 rating, 15 victories, 15 defeats and two ties. LARGEST ONE OF THE It's Albrecht Day. It will be up to Ed Albrecht to send them home to St. Louis to morrow with a better mark as he will be the pitcher here this after noon against his old teammates. fans sitting in the drenched who hadn't been scored on in his last 15 innings of spring work, the Pine Bluff club of the class Cotton Staies League.

It will be Albrecht Day, and the rookie righthander will receive a gift from the fans watched him win 32 games last year for Pine Bluff. yielded a homer to Bob Ramaz- zotti with the bases empty. stands, it was decided to try and play. Finally the calm came and the game began. After two scoreless innings the Owls started some Two Balks on Yuhas.

The Cubs touched up John The loss yesterday was not all thing when lead-off batter Oscar Yuhas for two more runs in the eighth on successive doubles by (8th Chouteau i a sour cream to the Browns. Ned Garver, who definitely will be 912 N. Taylor 3ISI Laclede bnoureau 923 S. Yandeventer Manager Zack Taylor choice to 8th ft Pine 6th Chestnut 2601 Market Grand Easton 6226 Easton Verban and Jeffcoat, and Edwards single. Yuhas also committed two balks.

6201 Natural Bridge 4159 Easton 4469 Easton 46T4 Easton 2732 Market 1914 N. Grand Z646 Cherokee pitch the opening game of the 3201 Lucas 4101 Finney 4400 St. Louis 1108 N. Vandevenler 5218 Gravois 1950 American League chase next Pollet allowed nine hits and Horse Named Ed Wray? WELL, perhaps the guy's got something there. For instance, as we may have mentioned before, the late Barney Schreiber once named a huge Sain colt after this writer.

That juvenile must have been even larger than Hill Prince. With his size and blue blood in his veins, great things were expected of him. But he failed to blossom out, as Hill Prince has done. And, after he had finished last a few times we called on Barney to ask how come he fastened our name on such a candidate for the glue factory. "What ails him? He's got plenty of meat." "Well, it's this way.

That horse is so big: he hurts his feet when he runs." However, don't get the idea that size is a drawback. Remember the famous giant New Zealand horse Phar Lap? He was shipped to this country in depression days and he merely galloped to win the Agua Caliente Handicap from the best thoroughbreds campaigning in the United States. Phar Lap might have shown us more of his power had he not died shortly after his victory, allegedly due to poisoning. The only unknown factor about Hill Prince is that to date he has not raced farther than six and one-half furlongs, while Oil Capitol has won at a Tuesday, worked the full six innings and looked good despite the five runs in his innings of work, fanned seven and walked four. He appeared to tire.

Boyer AT OUR retired for a pinch-hitter after finishing the seventh, and Yuhas came in. Stan Musial whacked two solid 801 PINE STORE ONLY one unearned run off him. It was important to the pitching program Taylor has outlined for Garver to get his work in yesterday. If the game had been postponed, Ned would have done most of the pitching here today and Albrecht would have made but a token two-inning appearance. They Waded In.

hits as an encouraging item for Williams hit a double to center. Garver buckled down and fanned the next hitter, but Wasne Halter was safe at first when Billy De-Mars made a bad throw of his grounder. Ned got Fred Goldstein on strikes, but Glenn Burns, who had three of the six Gainesville hits, came through with a single to score Williams. To show the difference, Les Moss opened the sixth for the Browns with a long double. But there he stayed as Venable forced Hank Arft, Owen Friend and Garver to ground out harmlessly.

Garver walked but one and had four strikeouts in the short contest. Venable walked six and fanned two, but that good curve had the Browns hitting into the ground and three double plays when it seemed the big leaguers might break loose. TODAY'S BEST BUY! BONDED STOCK Year i Old the Cardinals. He doubled home Red Schoendienst, who had sin if 20 1 fjft MMaWal (Limit II gled, in the sixth, then scored on Bilko's triple, on which Jeffcoat tried for a diving catch and 100 Proof 4-Year-Old BOTTLED IN BOND And the game came close to missed. Then Kazak hit his homer over the 344-foot sign in left ZL41 Ji making one required and one op At All Stores IMPORTED Year FRENCH oid BRANDY field.

Straight Whiskey tional exercise on the sidehorse, Clonghorse, parallel bar or hori toss being called off. Thirty minutes before it was scheduled to start the first rain to hit that part of Texas in 30 days started falling, fast and hard. It continued for an hour, but, with more than 1000 Musial's other hit was a single in the eighth. Bilko got a single i42 (Uj Fifth zontal bar. In addition, there will be competition in tumbling, rope- to go with his triple.

climbing for speed and free exer City Series Opener cise, a minute and one-half of general conditioning work in which contestants' performance St. Louis' Larqast Stlllng Win In Quartt TREAT YOURSELF TO Jinx Hits Red Sox Catchers To Be Televised 3 for 12 Fifths 3 will be adjudged on difficulty, fl41 ajP Fifth IMPORTED SCOTCH HAIG-HAIG continuity and fluency. Continued on Page 6, Column 6. HOLIDAY WINE RICH RED PORT AMBER SHERRY GOLDEN MUSCATEL Birdie Tebbetts Out With Bad Finger, Rosar Pulls Muscle in His Side. The city series baseball opener Saturday afternoon at Sportsman's Park will be televised on KSD-TV, President Bill DeWitt of the Brons has announced.

The St. Louis American League club will be the home team that afternoon. Hardly a Pocket Schedule IMPORTED HOLIDAY DINNER WINES asms wWjawMWt miHamffs S-W WkA. RICHMOND, April 13 (UP) Catchers Birdie Tebbetts and Buddy Rosar may be lost to the Boston Red Sox when they open their American League season next Tuesday, Manager Joe McCarthy Prewar 1936 Vintage 14 Full feared today. BURGUNDY Quart Zoldak Hurt Fifth CLARET CHABLIS 1 Jm Col Vi Gal.

Giants Option Hofman. NEW YORK, April 13 (AP) The New York Giants' roster was down to 28 today. In optioning young Second Baseman Bobby Hofman (St. Louis) to the Oakland -Oaks of the Pacific Coast League yesterday, Skipper Leo Durocher's squad, was cut to just three above the major league limit. THE ROLLS ROYCE CF SCOTCHES MacLAGHLAN'S PLASTIC QUARTET CUPS Tebbetts has a fractured bone in the little finger of his right hand, McCarthy said today.

Tebbetts suffered the injury when hit by a foul tip in Louisville Tuesday night. Rosar suffered a pulled muscle in his side in the same game. McCarthy announced that Bob Scherbarth had been recalled from the Louisville Colonels and would report in Boston tomorrow. He will help Matt Batts, only remaining able-bodied Bosox receiver, until Tebbetts and Rosar are fit for duty. Actual Sif Shown 3.95 Value "PETITE" LIGHTER asknaavjt '4 Cups In One 8 rears Old PRE-WAR SCOTCH Soid World's smallest liahtor.

plated with clasp. K15 Ideal for car; children' hot cups, fncaiurina cups, ple-aics, outings, fish Inq. H(Q)C 4 COLORS Fifth 35 Can as attached to the lapel, purse, belt or tie, etc. KANSAS April 13 (UP) Sam Zoldak, leading pitcher for the Cleveland Indians this spring, was injured here today before an exhibition between the Indians and the New York Giants. Roberto Avila, rookie infielder, hit Zoldak on the right leg with a line drive during batting practice.

The pitcher was carried from the field and then taken to a doctor's office for X-rays. Trainer Wally Bock tentatively diagnosed the injury as a bad bruise, but feared there might be a break. If so. Bock says, the locatiin of the injury, just below the knee, would mean a long period of convalescence. Zoldak's earned-run average this spring is 1.87 and Manager Lou Boudreau was counting on him for considerable help.

Zoldak went to Cleveland from the Browns in 1948. 3 for 15.00 CASE 12 Fifths SS3.98 fr fell ft! 1" 1 ll mil WUsS Mil I fc fy i life! rtsS 1 fnfr i rllln; i.l Vwft siifl 'Ml. a f4, Ut I' v. i i vs J-J i 'z i i 4m iait.j. ffr" ll I FUNS For NATIONAL BRAND the CnHJISTIiL CCBS TerwilllRrr 3b Verban 2h Jeffroar rf-cf Ward It Cavarretta lb Saoer If Edwards If Pafko ef Manrn rf fcerena 3h Jackson 3b Smalley Ramazzottl ss Owen Rash Voiselle Total CARDS Walker rf Sch'd'nst 2b Musial rf Slaughter If Howerton If.

Bilko lb. lson 1 Hemns ah Kazak 3b Garasloia Miller ss Olaviano ss Pollet Boyer AB. R. H. PO.

A. T. 3 i i 2 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 5 i 4 i 2 2 4 1 2 2 1 3 0 1 10 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 3 1 13 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 4 2 It 1 3 1 1 39 8 13 27 12 2 AB. R. H.

TO. A. E. 5 1 1 4 110 10 4 1 2 4 0 0 2 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 ft 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 4 10 1 2 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 OOOOOO 1 0.0 0 .0 1 36 4 8 27 0 New Drink Sensation "THE CaMSTfl" Yanks, Pirates Snowed Out in Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH. April 13 (UP) The New York Yankees final exhibition game on the road was snowed out today and team left for New York immediately.

The Brooklyn Dodgers will be met in a three-day replay of the 1949 world series Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Manager Casey Stengel said Eddie Lopat would pitch against the National Leaguers Friday. 4-Ytar-OH Imported RUM Rub rim of highball gtass with lemon peel, and drop it in glass. Add: -Va tsp. sugar 3 dashes of bitters 3 cubes of ice 1 jigger of Rum Fill with sparkling water stir and servo.

145 5o CIGARS 6c CIGARS 6 FOR 25c 5 FOR 25c Box 4 89 Box Q35 of 50 I of 50 lOe CIGARS 2-25c CIGARS 3 FOR 25c 5 FOR SQo Box 568 Box J85 of 50 of 50 4 2 a-mennr Fifth i anas b-Gardei ell, Mize Hits Home Run. PITTSBURGH, April 13 (UP) Johnny Mize thrust his Totals hulking body into the New York- ST. 00 Volvo PLASTIC CANASTA TRAYS BOOK MATCHES CANASTA CARDS Cox Replaces Morgan. BALTIMORE, April 13 (UP) Billy Cox moved back into his regular third-base today in the Brooklyn Dodger lineup as "can't miss" Rookie Bobby Morgan was temporarily put on the shelf. Morgan, most valuable player award winner in the International League last year and brilliant performer in Florida, was yanked because he has hit only .154 since leaving Florida.

Cox was at third last night as the Dodgers tied Baltimore, 3-3, in a 10-inning game called by rain. i ot for Boyer in seventh. b-Pnpped ont for Yuhas in ninth. CLUB 123456789 Tabs 0010O0S2 8 V'ardinals 00000400 0 1 RBI Musial. Bilko.

Kazak (2. Ward. Sauer. Pafko (3, Ramazzottl. Edwards.

Jeffcoat. 2B Mniial. Serena. Owen. Verban.

Jeffcoat. Bilko. HR Kazak. Pafko, Ramazzottl. DP Oaragiola to Miller; Ward to Smalley to Ruh.

Left Cobs. 9: Cardinals. 6. BB Off Ruh. 1 off Pollet.

a. SO By Rnsh. 1 by Votaelle. 2: bv Pollet- hv Bover. 1.

I0 Box of 50 Double Yankees first-base scramble today. Mize made his debut at the bag in Cincinnati yesterday and smashed a homer off Johnny Hetki his first time up. The ball landed high in the right field bleachers and sent the Yankees on the way to a 6-to-4 victory over 25 4P tj mm Frosted J0-Oi. CANASTA GLASS 3 25 7A Rnvorf VM UNITED STATES SENATOR EDWIN C. JOHNSON of Colorado, who is president of the Western League, with a schedule he has evolved for his circuit.

It looks like a king- size cribbage board with plug-in pegs to show where the eight teams are playing throughout the campaign. It'a hardly a pocket edition. Wrigley's GUM Double Mint, Spearmint, iCIC Juiey Fruit. Box of 20 Off Pollet. 8 in inninits: off Ruh.

In off Boyer. 1 in 2-3 off Voiselle, BOXED orr tunas. 3 in z. Balk Yuhas 12 Winner Rnah Imm Pnllt IT the Reds. Dascoli and Warneke.

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