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ree Trib .1 1 Today ames ourney rrfOK'T rr. urns "X' -5 Ssi? h7 0 HUJ I 1 'fi II 'v i lanager Frank Espina Cleft) checks oh the warclubs of his cial" today. Ball players are deft to right) Harlan Pool Jack Bn's Golden Glow team, which meets Eagle Cafe In "cru Tobin and Lenny Gabrielson, first sacker. Tribune photo. LINE ON THE SPORTSMAN iitp By Bob Dwyer Trim Jaysees Argentine Nag Tanfo Winner Samborombon Pays 8 to 1 in Taking Spreckels Feature By LEE OWEN TANFORAN, Oct.

4. A five-year-old Argentine steed, Samborombon Big Carl DeRose, sensationally fast, will pitch for Three Brothers Service against E. Bercovich Furniture today. TWO CLUBS TO BE ELIMINATED Papooses' Defense Kci ps Long Beach We I Bottled Up SANTA BARBARA, Oct. 4.

The largest convention of the Associated Sportsmen of California since its incorporation 16 years ago, drew to a close here yesterday with delegates from more than 80 sportsmen's clubs, showing their opposition to Federal encroachment in fish Floyd Kranson, who has already won two games for th California Eagles, will be seen In action at ball park today, STANFORD STADIUM, Oct. 4U Stanford's freshman football team tallied once in the second quarter and game affairs, in no uncertain prma IN SERIES AT OAK BALL PARK First Game at Noon When California and twice in the third to turn back birds away and the one dry battery will operate it for weeks." Paul Shaw, toxologist for the commission, showed slides in his talk on pollution, but the few scenes showing pollution on the Klamath and Trinity Rivers drew the major interest of the delegates. In fact a resolution (one of the many scores of resolutions that have been written ineffectually on this subject) was prepared when delegates testified that the mining was still keeping the streams roiled and that it looked as if a referendum would have to be put through to settle the question as agreement "had failed to produce results." Don McLean, Division of Fish and Game, gave his usual very interesting talk during which he gave for which "miracle man" Earl' Beez- Long Beach Junior College, 20-0, First, the host club, The Santa Barbara Fish and Game Protective ley and Joe Cohn paid $15,000 last today. Meanwhile, the Frosh flashed Association, showed resentment over Spring, and an 8-to-l shot In today's 6-0 MOFFETT FIELD GRIDDERS HAND GAELS SCARE, LOSE, Presto Podesto's Third Period Pass Moragans Only Score of. Game a defense that kept Hie Jaysce eleven bottled up in their own ter wagering, won the $5000 A.

ritory for the greater part of the Spreckels Handicap, here this af game. ternoon. Halfback Fred Parsons carried the In the process of winning, the Pampas steed soundly trounced the Eagles Will Battle Shipfitters' Union By AVRUM STROLL With money riding on every pitch, The Tribune State baseball championships today arrived at that "crucial" stage in a triple-header starting at 12 o'clock much, concerning the tournament, will be decided this afternoon. Of the six teams competing in the triple-header, at least two will be eliminated, tjius reducing the number of teams mail for Stanford in their first scoring drive to pile over from 17 yards out after taking the ball through the middle and cutting back to the left recent action in closure by the United States Forest Service, of the Dos Padres Forest to deer hunting except under permit for only two weeks rather than the regular State season ofa month. It was brought out in an opes forum discussion with C.

B. Show, Regional Forester; C. W. Corson. United States Forest Service; and Assistant United Slates Regional Forester, F.

T. Crnnernillcr, answering questions from the floor. HAVE ONE DOSS highly-regarded three-year-old Yan kee Dandy from the Charles S. How Continued From First Sports Page ond, the Gaels made an unsuccess advice to those who may by tag purchase get a chance to kill an paydirt, to the tremendous relief of PASS INTERCEPTED antelope next year in the northern ard Stable. In fact he did It so sensationally that turf experts commenced redicting right after the race that Samborombon -will be a well-backed contender in the next part- of the State.

Early in the second half Stanford started to move once again after left to seven. And since five teams may get into the money CAN'T TELL DIFFERENCE the St. Mary's man who figuratively had been gnawing his nails on the bench as the Moragans attempted vainly to pierce a rugged and tough Fiver line which displayed an un (last year the winning club "The law says 500 animals may be Halfback Jim Pettit intercepted a Jaysee pass on the Long Beach 24-yard line. Pass interference on the killed," he said, "but they must be ful field goal attempt in the waning minutes of the second period. A 19-yard return by Compagno of Vonesh's punt put the ball on the Moffett 29.

McPARTLAND MISSES Gains by Trebotich and Compagno brought the Gaels to the Flier 19, from which point Jim' McPartland, left halfback, sought to boot the earned $1400), you can imag giant, DeRose has a fast ball that Is $100,000 Santa Anita Handicap. The South Amerlrqji horse with the name that sounds like the beat of tom-toms, paid $17.80, $7 and $4 Show declared that his department, who after all, "works for something not to see. You just can male animals and this so far has seemed to be the greatest worry of part of the Southern eleven Rave expected but impressive stubborn- ine how ferocious the competi tion will be todav. see it, that's all. He fanned 12 the Frosh the ball on the Jaysee 16, and five plays later Ross Dana, a It remained for the keen pitching Vv It is probably, considering the hunters, this difficulty in telling the male antelope from the female as they both have horns.

I Eagles one night, in winnmg a ball game, and in a relief role, in another arm of Johnny (Presto) Podesto, the 169-pound halfback, drove over hll angles the competition, the need across the board. Yankee Dandy, 7-lo-5 favorite, paid $3.40 and $2.60 to place and show. The mile-and-one-sixteenth race was run in the crack time of 1:43 4-5 on a track that was a full two seconds away from being "fast." Gael Sophomore lefthalf back, who does everything well, to hurl his one boss. Congress, and only one individual, Harold Ickcs, Secretary of the Interior, had feared for the worst as the fire hazard increased in the Dos Padres area, and had ordered the forest closed to hunting. He said later that the opening for two weeks had been granted only after the Division of Fish and nd the price the best program the game, pitched eight innings and guard for the score.

Dana sparked the Yearlings pn their drive. After recovering a fumble on ball between the uprights for three think the best bet, however, is in checking the length of the horn as I have never seen a female antelope schedule makers have drawn up this allowed only one hit. team into a six point lead with but points which would have given the Gaels both an actual and Psycho three minutes to play in the second DeRose, chucker for Three Broth year, logical edge over the toughles from auarter. A LUBO FIND Tor three games of the highest ers Service, will have to bear down with horns showing above the ears. This should be a basis of sound Long Beach's 30-yard marker, Harry Shipkey's freshman crew headed for another tally.

Pettit hit pay dirt on a wide end run from three yards Operating from his own 42-yard Samborombon was brought to this Game lor the first time in -this all the way, because in meeting Moffett Field. However, McPartland's kick was-yards wide of the mark. ealiber will be played. Take a look at this plan, and then come out line, Presto Podesto hailing irom Modesto, rifled one of his charac country last February by Horacio Carl Monzo of Bercovich Furniture, out, six plays later. memory gave 50 men to help police and protect the area.

Santa Barbara members pre teristically low and hard passes to Luro, picturesque Argentine breeder and racing figure, who in the last he'll be facing a chucker that can throw with any of them. Monzo has early if you want a seat. EAGLES AT NOON Roy Ruskusky. the Gael Bight end. How Gaels Won sented a strong resolution against The flip was good for 26 yards, four years has brought at least a dozen other South American turf a' curve ball that will break into 1.

At 12 o'clock, California Eagles Going back to Gladding, ho showed his understanding of the usual hunting conditions, when he declared that in California at the present time, 95 to 99 per cent of the doves are killed in the first week of the shooting season despite the fact that 42days of shooting is allowed. Marquette Defeats Badgers, 28 to 7 MADISON, Oct. 4. (U.R stars to this country. the interference with State work by Federal departments and the "dictatorial actions" on the Colorado that sensational Negro team, with and placed them all on tne moi.

fett 32. PASS INTERFERENCE dirt from an original shoulder high position while crossing the plate. It is the nearest thing to a right Beezley and Cohn purchased the a tournament victory ctill possi MARVS Currjr Henson Zubesr Sheaf lemons Ratto Xaskusky Callen McPartland Ahlatrom Then Podesto hurled another MOFFETT FIELD Smith Thurman Sanner Calvelll Smiley Brinsko Gholson Sarkirian Mosconi Salsbury Huters quadruped from Luro at New Orleans for $5000 after the latter had firat asked $15,000. Posl. LER LTR LGR RGL HTL EEL l.HR RHL, bility if it does not lose another game will meet the Shipfitters angle since Euclid.

CAFEMEN SURPRISE Marquette University made its debut under Coach Tom Stidham today with a 28 to 1 football victory over aerial thrust, directed toward Com Union, the team that won the San pagno, but it was ruled that 'Pat A crowd of 15,000 saw the run 3 And, of course, the final game Lappin, former, Gonzaga halfback, is, going to be another one of those the University of Wisconsin before 40.000 spectators. "Just check now a week or so before the season closes," he asked, "and see if you can find dove hunters. Not many, because the birds have disappeared. They don't hunt ning of the Spreckels Handicap and wagered a total of $262,787 during Francisco tournament. 2 Then at 2 o'clock, E.

Bercovich Furniture, the ball club of the three things. Udlslo It was the third time Marquette River projects explained here recently, were outlined as other reasons why this interference, "the most dangerous things we have to fight today," should be protested and stopped. A. W. Elder, United States Fish and Wild Life Service gave an interesting picture of the work now being done to fight "duck disease" especially in the Tulare Lake area.

DISEASE MAY SPREAD YARDAGE GAINED BY BACKS Eagle Cafe is the surprise club of the afternoon. In the running of the stage event, brothers, Al, Harry and Sammy, the tournament. It has won four had defeated its Stale university rivals in 17 years of football rela MOFFETT FIELD Times Total Time Ave. carried yards failed Yds, per Yankee Dandy went to the front because there is nothing to hunt. OFFICERS ELECTED The writer substituted for Au games and lost none.

Sparked by a great hitter in Pasquale Guilino, tions, and the Milwaukee, team I can sainea (am Jnst Ply poured it on today. I 14 a 24 wno nit a ban over the right field Stidham presented a line rein-l gust Bade, chief of the California Vonesh Salsbury Mosconi Hulers Gran-ast Buck Game Farms, who was programmed .5 111 1 2 had interfered with the receiver, and the Gaels were given a first down on the Flyer's 28. Once more Podesto uncorked a toss, this time to Buzz Trebotich, fullback, Buzz rambling to the Gael four before flipping a lateral to Compagno as the Flyer forces moved in on him. In a welter of Moffett players Compagno stormed His way over the goal line for the six points which meant the ball game. Podesto's try for point was wide.

It was well for the self respect of 0 forced by husky sophomores and Wisconsin was unable to penetrate IS 10 30 1.5 fence in his first appearance, and an outstanding young second baseman in Cliff DeLauer, the Cafemen are a hustling outfit that will hand 16 41 2 0 78 for a talk and open, forum on game He declared that there are more than 2,000,000 birds on this lake all or pass over It sustained gains. management in California. meets Three Brothers Service of Finole. And this game will be a terrific thing to watch, because It will pit against each other two of the greatest semi-pro pitchers in the game, curve-bailor Carl Monzo vs. fast-baller Carl DeRose.

8 And finally, Ben's Golden Glow and Eagle Cafe, the tournament favorite and the tournament dark horse, respectively, will collide in the four o'clock game, a contest of momentous significance with respect to this tournament, because Totals 40 Guornewood, on the Russian River, Ben a tough ball game. ST. MART'S was selected as the 1942 convention In Ed Van Leiden, they have a Northwestern Trims early and held his lead to the head of the stretch, when Samborombon, always within a length striking distance, moved past him and then easily held his advantage to the wire. VALEROSO BY A NOSE The biggest race thrill of the afternoon was furnished in the fourth in a ding-dong three-horse battle which started around the first turn between Valeroso II, Argonne Woods ahd Bonheur.II and ended with Valeroso Jj taking a nose verdict; The three horses raced all the way down the back stretch, around the turn and then down the stretch with a Podesto It city. former Alameda High School star Ahmrom 4 who' hag done outstanding work.

Al 1.1 4 3(1 4 3 The following officers were elected for 1942: George Zehender, Kansas State College Trebotich Jl Compacno 4 McPartland 1 though he's needed the support, of Redwood City, president; Paul Mc- EVANSTON, 111.. Oct. 4. (U.R) the present time and due to receding floods there is danger of the spread of the disease. His men have rescued 6000 birds and the Kern County Sportsmen have caught and treated more than 1000.

Elder also gave details of a new device that operates with flashers on a regular battery and will keep birds away from an 80 acre feed. "We are making huge strides in this work of keeping the birds the Gael forces" that the combination of Podesto's passing and the Kechan, Vallejo, first vice-presi Totals 31 Charley Souza in relief twice. Van Leiden has won two games, as many as. any chucker in the tourney. Flier interference arrived simul STATISTICS Northwestern unleashed a flashing offense sparked by a new sophomore sensation, Otto Graham, 19, dent; Earl Cobb, Vallejo, second vice-president; Art Evans, Martinez, these are the only two UNBEATEN teams left.

Each has won four, lost Yards lost And of Ben we don't have to sav taneously, because in the fourth secretary; Ernest Lorenzini, San to overwhelm Kansas State today, 51-3. quarter the stubborn Army boys not only kept the Gaels well in hand, but they- came mighty, none. DIVERSE PROGRAM This program is ao diverse, so lm Francisco, treasurer; and in addition to these officers the following First downs Rushlnf PosslnB Penalties margin of scant Inches separating them. Valeroso's win was due to Northwestern scored three touch anything. The favored team In the tourney, Ben's is a great ball club, with terrific hitting power, and superb pitching in Al Raunondi and Ken Sheehan.

We're tellng you now, as triple-headers go, you won't beat this one. downs in a sensational display of mighty close to knocking down that some magnificent riding in the final directors: Adrianne 'Mike" Dwyer, Oakland; Major A. A. Caruthers, away from areas where land owners claim they damage crops," he stated. "I think we have something running in the third quarter, two portant that it is difficult to say much about each game.

All are going to be terrific. We know, be insignificant lead. -A pair of fumbles by Trebotich, drive by the veteran Charlie Cor-bett, who without going to the whip Monterey; Fred HartzelL Sacra each in the first and fourth and one in the second. in this new device. It keeps the I mcnto.

the second resulting in a Flier re cause we ve seen all of these clubs II 41 T. J2V, -JJ 1.2 5 0 30 1 41 32 MOFFETT SM'S 1 1 4 1 1 is ca 41 33 45 115 is is 7 1 1 ira 19 3.1 14 II 9 0 35 a 0 57 .90 S8 22 0 1 I 4 10 30 70 1 a covery by Joe Brinsko, a tackle, play, and the kind of baseball they fairly lifted his horse into the lead a few feet from the wire. Short prices prevailed throughout the afternoon, with the exception of the put the Fliers on the Gael 26 within produce is reany outstanaing. Let's take 'em in chronological a couple of minutes of the fourth quarter start. fifth when a $57 longshot, named Yards sained rushlns Yards lost Yards trained forwards Forwarda attempted Forwards completed Behind the line Intercepted by Yards interceptions retv Punts, number Returned by Blocked by Punts average Kickoffs.

number Returned by Kickoffs. averaee Yarda kicks returned Punts Kickoffs Goals Fumble' Ball lost Penalties HOW YOUR HORSES WON (OR LOST) ON NATION'S TRACKS Then Larry Vonesh, the Moffett Magic Key and also ridden by Cor-bett, pulled a surprising return to left halfback who was to the order. 1 At 12 o'clock, two successful Vjtrategists will collide when the "Shipfitters, with a super team, meet the California Eagles, those upset- Fliers what Podesto was to the winning form after several weak efforts at the recent Del Mar meeting. Place and show prices on Magic Key were $23.20 and $12.80. Gaels insofar as long and valuable playing service was concerned, passed 10 yards to Jack Sarkisian, Laurel Park Results Hawthorns Results FIRST RACE Rockingham Park Results FIRST RACE Belmont 'Park Results FIRST RACK ters of all strategy.

FIRST RACE Another thrill finish marked the Hlu Balko. TmpHm, 114 111.60 $4.40 $3.40 High Martin, Ill $10.40 $5 60 $3.40 Best Remaid, $4 40 $2.80 $2.30 Natl. Anthem, 141 $13.0 $4.20 Brother Jonei, .00 4.40 According to Skiggy Maysonnave, manager of tha.Shipfittera, he will start his great left-hander, Elton his quarterbacking paL HTJTERS NABS TWO sixth when Suffern. after taking a nine uouon, jsrooic. 117 2M 3.40 Lillian Both.

GUlnpi. 101 4.00 Hard Loser, Connolly, lis I. to 3.40 Spillway. Dattalo, 104 2.80 Fire Broom, Berg, 118 3.80 z.eo Free Lands Lad, Howell, 118 2.9Q Millrace. Roby, 143 two-length stretch lead, barely Yarda lost en penalties Time.

1:14. SECOND RACE ime, SECOND RACE Time, 3:67. BECONR RACE Bill Huters, former California Time, Circus Wings, Datilo. 107 $8.60 $3.80 $3.00 Hotzea, Garza, 110 $.0 $3.30 $2,70 SECOND RACE Ballarosa, Deering, 104 Final score n-ni from field Ginocchlo, Phll)lp, 111 IU.J0 S6.40 $4.60 Thompson, 113 2S.0O 12.00 Hamilton, as good a pucner as youn tee in the semi-pros. Vines Monzo, former Hollywood Catcher, once told vs that Hamilton could have been lasted long enough to hold off Gold Toddy In the last 30-foot drive for the wire.

Suffern paid $8.40 on $2 win tickets. Lady Infinite. Strickler.108 3.80 2.1 -vannie aid, jonniton, ill o.uu $17.30 $8.70 $4.60 6.20 3.90 2.80 Bear, picked up two from the full back slot. The Fliers were on the Gael 14 and the Army quotient of 3.70 raruian witch. Row.

113 S.so Ballast Reef, Meade, 116 Safeties Time. THIRD RACK Nick, Shelhamer, 113 Miss Happy, Snder, 114 Time. 1:134. THIRD RACE Charlene. Lynch.

105 the 8000 persons who attended the Lonely Road. Pieraon. 110 $10.30 $3.40 3,0 $6.40 $3.50 $2.0 Liynette O. Bianco, 104 $4.70 $3.0 $2.90 11.40 6.40 1.70 .0 4.00 "count Cotton, Bobart, ill 3.20 30 Time. 1:14.

'Dead heat for place. THIRD RACE Valdlna Fair, $19.60 $8.00 $5.40 Superior. Hettinger, 6.00 4.00 Header, Packer, 110 6.40 Time. 1:19. FOURTH RACE Late Pass.

Moore. Ill $47.20 $13.20 $6.80 Time, flat, THIRD RACE Bardia. Wratrope, lis Equinox, Skelly, 119 Barii, Schmidt, 111 Time. 1:28. FOURTH RACE game went into a rhapsodic frenzy of anticipation.

SantiMli Breaks Arm NEW YORK. Oct. Valdlno Leo rallon. 109 a success in pro ball 11 ne naa gone in for it Elton has already won one game this year, and fanned 11 in doing it He's terrific as anyone who has seen 1.40 2.60 1.50 Dlnamana, Breen, 106 Love Mark, Rmachedj, 101 Tulane Shuts Out Auburn Plainsmen Time. FOURTH RACE But the Gaels stiffened, their Time, 1:47.

TntlRTH RACE ander Santilli. starting right tarkle 1.00 $7.00 $3.00 $2 SO 1.40 1.40 1.40 land and air defense at that point Shut Eye, Brooks, 110 Doubbrab. Ebbete. Ill $1.40 $4.60 $3.60 $.10 4.20 Boot High, Day. 114 Wise Colonel.

Wright Creepy Mouse, $7.10 $4.20 $2.70 6.30 1.40 Kiel Lights, Dattllo.llS .1.00 3.60 Mosawtre, McRobertl.lll 1.80 Successive passes by vonesh and Panther Creek, Farrell.llJ Torch Gleam. Pieraon, 114 1.60 NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 4. (U.R) him pitch can attest MIKE BERRT GOOD Bright World, Prater. 101 1.70 Bosert, Howell, 111 Huters were knocked down, Hu Time, FIFTH RACE Time, FIFTH RACE Time, tii4V.

fifth race Tulant started its Southeastern Conference schedule today by on the Fordham Varsity football team, broke his right arm whi'i making a tackle in the SouC Methodist game today and will 1 lost to Coach Jim Crowley for i remainder of the season. Time, FIFTH RACE ters, on a third attempt to gain M.OO $4.00 $3.10 But hell be up against a top-notch Hurler the Eagles start Mike Within, Delara, 110 $14.10 $6 80 $4160 Remarkable. HettlngerlOS T.60 4.60 Alsab, Blerman, 121 Rimueited. Wes trope. Ill Abrasion, Howell, $3.20 $2.50 $2.30 1.10 2.90 3.70 Latent, Bodiu.l IT Goal 120 Loch Ness, Critchfield, $8.70 $3.40 $2.20 4.60 $.30 .20 1.40 4J0 Sklndeep, Mora.

107 blanking the Auburn Plainsmen 32 toO. Fritz, Dattilo, 112 IM Flaught, Taylor, 110 ground, overhead, was thrown for a seven-yard loss, and on a repetition of the maneuver, lost another Bernr which Ike Thompson no 2.20 My Bill, Keiper. 114 lime, nat. SIXTH RACE Time, 1:13. SIXTH RACE The tig Tulane squad had the Time, 1:38.

SIXTH RACE nnvitv. Rlermant.llf SIXTH RACE Colchis. Peters. 119 "Voubt will do. Berry, a right-hander vith a snapping curve ball and a $4.60 $2 0 $2.20 $6.00 $3.70 $3.00 Bright Trace.

Packer.103 $10.10 $8 40 $4.40 tt.to as.oo eight Red Dock, Mojena, 120 Diirplayer, Brook. 108 Ralaromont. Roberta, lflT light Plainsmen on the defensive from the start. Power plays and Colorado 4.0V 23U $.40 Hackle. Hemerscheld, 111 Chuckle.

Keoer, 112 1U 5U a.ai 4.00 The Gaels were back in compara urn 3 Tony Weaver, Briges, 111 7.60 4.40 Brlargo, Sconce, 103 8.80 Vlnum, Critchfield, 106 Third Covey. Skelly, 111 Time! 1:111. tive safe territory and thereafter Time, 1:43. Time. 1:47.

SEVENTH RACE Time. SEVENTH RACE 1 SEVENTH RACE COLORADO SPRIXC3. (U.R) Colorado Collefe's i to the end of the contest thc-y passing paid off the yardage. Tulane gained a total yardage of 370, compared with 26 for Auburn. Tulane $33.90 $9.20 $4.10 Abbepierre.

Baslle. 10T Knee Deeo. Bohm, 114 $24.10 $8.40 $4.60 $19,60 $4 SO SEVENTH SALS Fenelon. Stout, lie Market Wiae. James, 111 Rahanee.

Briggs, 110 $4.20 $3.00 $2.40 Skagway, Hettinger. 102 2.80 2.60 Masked General. Peters.lK Spanish Belie. Beverley.lM team beat its Western 1.40 2.70 1.30 2.4V 1.70 1.IO 3.00 $.30 l.OOUIe Rolls, MrCombt, Birkaboy. Fallon, 101 Corydon, Mead, 100 Kurdistan, Atkinson, 113 Jiardj high, one, is weu nowu semi-pro fans as one of the fine pitchers in these parts.

He's always tough. 3 The second game is the one we want to, watch, because it'll bring out Carl DeRose, the Albany High kid, -who weighs 220 pounds and stands feet inches. A veritable Time. EIGHTH RACE Time, lrSOi. EIGHTH RACE Time, 1:48.

EIGHTH RACE- football. "jinx" to' spectators, scorif in the played em against the vest to steal an expression from another great American pastime, draw poker. Disconcerted by the stiff resistance offered by the Fliers In all- the first quarter and most of sec Shin Flt. Brooks. 119 M.30 $4 90 $3.40 made 20 first downs to Auburn's one.

and completed six out of 11 passes for 86 yards as compared with Auburn's nine tries for no completions. White Front, Breen, $8.00 $4.60 Can Stlnc, Howell. Ill 3.10 2.90 Time. nat. (new iracK recora.j EIGHTH RACE The Rae.Coule.

Ill $1.40 $5 AO $2.50 Satin Can. Eads. 114 4.70 2.70 aUueia, Garza, 1.40 Tune, Quaroma, Atkinson, $21.40 $10.60 $70 Pistol Pete. McRoberta, 115 15.30 10.20 ThrreClnKipM, Jone. IIB IM f.20 Leavietowrt.

EbbeTte, 110 Bounding Count. Billy Bee. Diiiiy, ISM Tun Time 1:48. I.

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