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PACE SIX THE. DELTA DEMOCRAT TIMES GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1939 CINCINNATI CLUB HAS THE HEART OF ATTA SPORTS News-Views -Comment iSTREENVILLE'S sports calendar listed unly onu last night and that was the Jndianola-Greenvilly soft- SaTFgnme at Murphy Stadium that just about completed tht sfissgiV in the sport where the players bat big i ball Bucks went over to El Dorado and were mined out The other three scheduled games in President Emmet circuit were washed out George Lane, great track star ol will go to L. S. U. this I'iill "Jumping Joe'' GsTrom, who practiced football Wednesday afternoon and played Softball Wednesday i i now devote his attention to football exclusively Governor Carl E.

Bailey of Arkansas, who is a real boxing fan, i watch Bub Sike, Arkansas' sensational heavyweight, battle Sandy McDonald at. Kix Stadium in Hot Springs, Aug. 2H The district softball tournament has brought some capable teams to the city Stan Pinlarell, former Pine shortstop, was the star of Clarksdale's 5-j 1 win over the Judges at Pine Bluff Wednesday night. Pintarell formerly played i the Judges, being secured by Pine from the Knoxville Smokies Big Herman Besse is having trouble i i now that has been sold to the Philadelphia Athletics at a fancy price. HORNETS CLOSE THE FIRST WEEK OF DRILLS TODAY Coach George Terry Works His Squad at Speedy Clip This Week I3y Alton (I'clc) AlcKiinuy, Svlilnler outfielder, who Iriuil with Greenville last spring and (his spring, has gone (u the bedside (if his sister, Miss Donna iMny Mi'Itaney, who is ill at MiiRee.

Mt-ltunuy left the I'uratfimhl Itrtnvus and Harold Harrison, Angeles yonlh, was secured to re. place him ill the Hrowns' i Talkative Max Bacr, former heavyweight ehampion, i a mp'uth big enough to carry him through several years nl' ling battles to take on some of (he home town prides, is going ,16 Ltibbock, Texas, Sept. 15 to battle Babe i i sensational Texas heavyweight, in a in-rounder. When and if Hie New Yoi-k Yankees and Cim-iimali Iteds clnsli in (he World Series, the Kcdlegs will linvi- Hie best i i (he Vilnius have lint from this corner it doesn't appear to mailer jusl how good Hie pil- fun- those Yiinks seem (o be iililr In i the lit-st Amount! efforts for they have thissiesl ball in Bid Tent, Osciir i when here this spring i the Clevcland Indians, said "(he Yankees have class galore." The Indians, i said, would finish in the first division. Free! i i Walker, outfielder, iH-'t'ds trailer.

When Wltllu-r Wiis -siihl i i i by tin; Detroit Tlgm-M to the Dodgers it marked Use i time in 112 yours tlinl Hie velcran player has chunked i '1'lu; Jhtesl trnnsdctinn wits ntfreealjbli! to Walker because his wift- lives In New York. Greenville Burks certainly altlwl the linwIliiK fin-en Kur- uns of the Kitt.v LiiiiKllt- when Itllly Seal was sent In the "reins. Walki-r. innvrll from first base In rUrhl Ili-lil. Is the hall well.

The Hurons lire in first division in the Kilty League Harry Wind-house. manager the Bucks. and Mob Stilveson, have been named n.i somebody's "All Prt-llv" selected by a Clarksdalc a DAVIS TENNIS TEAM IS READY FOR FINAL GAMES Ready to Face Australia's Stars With Loss Than Week's Practice tlu BERT SCOTT '-s Kuing in be mighty inlei'- tf lo watch the of Grcciivillc llitjh Hornets i cuming grid campaign; interesting buL-iiusu uf thu fuel that George Terry i be directing Ilium in his first season. That inniins plenty uE hard, pa- lit'iit work. It is not easy to take a new batch of fuot- ballers a you know i about weave them into a clicking' eleven.

Tlien, loo, tliere arc no li.st of i i to the Jlornot liiK'iip i the exception yf Joe Ostroin, swivel-hipped A a halfbacU, which would make it a cinch job lor an in-coming inenlur. In the long run, though, it may be fur the best. i nobody def- i i set for posi lions, there is bound to be plenty of spirit and Tight in the battle for a place the a i lineup when Greenville collides i Lake i lage on Sept. a a there are familiar names on the Greenville squad beside. 1 Ostrom.

Some of them gained various honors last seiison. There's Jerry I.ane, 1HO pound center, and i Mcllenry, tower- 'ng end and tackle, who hit the becond All- Ui'lta si'k'ctiuM last Law I D.ivi:; ('up i i i i the All i i I i a arc A i i a i i nil Bryan Wilson Tire Co. Flat Tire Phone 246! Delta Transportation Company r. o. HOX ssu Grecuvllle, Mississippi Bus Schedule HOllM) TO: ItoaiHlnle, rksdnle, llatesvllle, and Holi-im.

A.AI. nnil P.M. BOUTH I1OIJNI) T(J: Avon, Oli-n AiUlin. l-i'rcy Park. BBllniHlale, li iStarlo-illo.

8:1,1 P.M. A ffefcy Turk, llolhmliili-. Avon Oleil A.M. mill BAST BOUND TO: Indlnnoln, Sclxonl, Ynzoo Cll.v, Jiieksen. Drew, Moorhenil, Itlii lleua, Orocnwood nnil Creniiiln-- A.M..

WEST BOUND (Viii VII- tgt. Ark.) to: JlcHelii-o, Pine Bluff, Little Jiock nnil imlutj A.M.--tOHO A.M.-\-M P.M. (Via Jlontrnsc. Ark.) Monroe, I.n., SBrercport, nnil El Durndo, Ark. .10:40 A.M.

mill SMO P.M. Bchednlc nnbjort t.o ehnnge without imtli-u. Dnmplc of nno fnrci Including ton7 LBko Vlllofrc, Ark fl.OO McOchcc, Ark. Pino Bluff. Ark.

2.05 sitttlo Rock, Ark. a.52 Monroe, tn 2 SO Alexandria, La. 4.73 RkfcrRporr, I.n. 4.75 Kl Dorado, Ark. H.S9 Discount on round (rip tickets.

Iilfbt Erprese ImnillcM) cm all n-Jicdulcs. Union Bus Station InfonraUwi ull Mintio 437 play, i way a plav in the IXMlf.V i i less a a Ki'Jit-s ir.urls. Fuur Yum Piinrco, Kran i i a and their i i UlMKd Cup, .1 was selected explain nf a scc- iid i and this season, alonj: i Mcllimry, he i the f.slinies ol the uii the a i i Holierl MeCaa. a pass catching nd; IKM.M! inercliant and i de- and liuddy lUiwi-n, hard- H-kinj'. i laek, wi-re hun- rahle selections on A i a lat.l reason.

the in.iiiu-tiiys of i a i "SiTine i I' the hoys ai'(! in pev- I pi i v. ical i i i i reinai'U- erl Terry "and we i have a lirsl team coin- pa a i to any around here. Our I i a i weak spot Ihe laci- of reservis in i ol tin Ijne and I'm try inn to work out i a In remedy a i i i (li-eenwooil has been moved to Nov. and i be played in a i on a date. The new proclamation eoneeni- iii)! i up of ThanksHiv- mir Day was the of Ihe dal cliaiifie.

The was formorly set for the The Hornets are in i i week ol i i a I a i and Ihe strict cxerrismtf rules set down by Coach Terry are uet- i i i the best shape New are beinj. 1 and teams are i them. WINS SOKTBAIJ, GAitIK IIKKE, SCOItE i The All-Star team of I i a I ola bested an All-Star team from Greenville UUMIKUS Men's Softball Assoeiation 'it Murphy Stadium last night by a score of 5-3. I The. fiame closed the season i for Softball here.

The regular- i i ly scheduled campaign w-is 1 brought to it close with Moses I Best Cigars winning in the A League and Mississippi Power! I and Light in the circuit. The I i teams won both halves of tlio leiiuuc play. PUBLIC PARKS TOURNEY RUNS AT EVEN KEEL NEW YORK. AUK- 1H. A -A a the exdlament ol the first three days, the National Public Parks Tennis championships i a are i on an even keel i nothing more starlliiifi lhan a few i matehes expected today.

It i have bean called an upset yesterday when Phil Rubel of Brooklyn eliminated John No- Krady, conciueror of second-seeded i Heldman, but it wasn't too bitf a one. Flubc! has hiyniK -some KOOC! tennis i year ud the (i-2, (j-(), score was a a i indication of his superiority in the match. was the first to enter Llie semi-final round, hi the quarter i a today. Nat Goldstein lirooklyn, five-set i over a of i plays Seynour Clrecuhi rj; nl Chicago, and Leonard I i i a of New York meets Sunnier Rodman of Boston. 'nildstein is seechnl seventh and Uodiiiiiii eighth i a a i i i i is lop survivor I the seeded list.

I I a i i i i of Memphis, he 1 a since his (HICKS IDLE AT 'NOOGA AND LEAD JAKES COLLEGE TRY TO MAKE ALL-STAR CLUB Tribe Mopes Around 'Chattanooga None too Happy As Vols Win (By Associated Press) Just when it seemed the Memphis Chicks had the Southern Association pennant in the bag things got all clouded up. They moped ncne too happily around Chattanooga today, having seen their high-flown lend Hipped rmnpuging to four games by the Nashville CHICAGO, Aug. 18 A still takes that old college try t. make the college all star lean which will oppose Giants' professional football champions at Soldier Field, Aug. 30.

Head Coach Elmer Layden of Nctre Dame impressed that on the squad yesterday in a shakeup which left the No. 1 team with only four of the eleven starters selected in a nationwide poll. Coaches start tin public's choice, but may sub i i a i own discretion thereafter. Bill Daddio, Pittsburgh end and The Vols wen i a double win, 5 to 3 and 8 to 4, over the New Orleans. Pelicans, Knoxvilie's Smokies slipped a to '1 victory from the.

Binning- Barons a ten innings. The Chicks were rained out of two games at Chattanooga. A a a md I i Rock also were unable to stem the tide. Having dropped three straight the A a a the Chicks found Chattanooga Lookouts no keen jrospects for tonight's a bill. The Lookouts have had two days if enforced rest.

They also are in he midst of a win streak--11 of heir last 13 games, Vols Win in Uow Nashville's a i was retched lo six a i wins by he double drubbing of the Pels, iomo luck and some bad Pel play- ng helped the Vols. They won the ipcner on three sate blows, i he Pels socked Sam Nahem for line. Four Pel bobbles and i free bases overbalanced the ledger. I the second session, Y' Is lax.ed out i a six run i in- ing and held to it. i a one of the gridders elevated to last i yesterday be- toiy over lop-seeded i i An- I Ad; ns lallercil.

ilcr.sun of Los Angeles, encnun- A' 1 i em u- ill iek of I i a his tmar- a luur-Ml 'e r. N. H. I I i i and ig Dr. 'd on the Kuropa last night.

They traveled in tourist class and explained a they weren't i a few days bo- lore a i i a i could eume at a The KOVCI nmenl i a agreed In a Ihe to pay i I a had mure time." i i i have to meet A a i a i less a a week's practice a tut we're strange lo ass. N'o on Ihe i yon and we a on it only at i Hut a Dr. Cop added, wan bettor a no i i a i tin. 1 liiu-iip has not been settled, Dr. Cop expoct to Use I'micec and i i in singles, and i whose recotd includes a i over and i ne Mako.

in doubles. Pensacola And Montgomery Halve Loop Twin Bill Dr. O.M.Norton, Vet-1 erinariqn, 651 South' i Hinds. a and small animal hospit: a 1, ambulance ser- vice, phone 347 or i I A i i A I A Pensanila a duublc- lie.ider i i i a i the opener 'J tu 1 on only tlu-n ili-nppinj'. i i by mic-sidi'd snnv of 7 to In the secnntl game.

Monlgoi 01 a big lime in the i a i lour runs. I made six- hits, only two less Hum the vie urs. but they wore Ion ticaUered be of service. The Meridian Scrappers iron men (m the i ami a i i a i feature Giulsden's expense. Five i j.

Ser.tppeiv a tn 1 do eision the i a a Ihoy had won the first game -1 to A Jai-ksnn, Ann is tun i-lnggeri mil I'J to i I wa.s free-In i a a i in which wc-iv made Hi by A i i i and nf in.ide home i i pi'lt-tl cut fin 11 '-bagger A i i Kai-h used A i i i i i i i Si-liua i i i i i Hit 1 women's singles. It HP seeded Mrs. Marjorie i a i -Santa Ana, and Mrs. Mer- I a i of St. a a to i i nals i i i set yesterday.

The other two brackets are he i by Helen Ger- mame of N'ew York, No. li Alice McDonald ol Chicago, Nn. Mar(a i i i a i star who wasn't seeded, or Dneker of St. Louis. between 1S Germauie cause of superior play in scrimmage this week, demonstrated his "varsity" qualifications by i I back an intercepted pass (fU yards for the only score as Ihe first team defeated the "Greens." Others moved up were Joe' Beinor.

Notre Dame, and A Santa Clara, tackles; Horace Bell. Minnesota, and Mike Kochel, Fordham, guards; i llofer, Notre Dame, quarterback, and i Paterson, Buy ler, halfback. The public choices i at their positicns were, liowden Wy- alt. Tennessee end; Charles Brock, Nebraska center; Bob McLeod, Dartmouth a a and Howie Weiss, Wisconsin fullback. GH05fOM938 PENNANT LOSS IS HAUNTING PIRATES Manager Pie Traynor Feels Badly With Club Dropping From Second to Sixth lilBWS (Uy Associated Press) Cotton States League Vlenroe Jlarksdale "Ireenwood lot Springs IHKF.NVILLE "1 Dorado lie elena Anii-ricnn tfew York usttm hieago evcland Jolrnit V'ashington liladelphia t.

Louis National 85 4S 73 5G (iG 511 03 G4 57 7(1 S(i 54 (JK 51 GO League t7 00 50 51 57 54 48 04 38 71 :12 70 League Ij Pel. .004 .532 .490 .448 .443 .308 Pet. .032 .545 .532 .514 .340 Pet. REDS BACKED TO WALL BEAT CUBS 7-6 NKANTOS' Eddie joost Tripled and Scored on West's Single After Cubs Filled Bases By PITTSB'JHGH, Aug. 111.

A 1 I'lie jilinst of Ilieir lilifll i i i i i i i i oils' Leu fur Ilii' Smokies. He- clrnplicil J'IAMKUU i i i i is i liaillll- IK'i'U'cl from Woody A i a I inj; tin- i i i I'iriili-s, i i irKi Iliinil'll. w-lin lui.sll'l lo.sl Iwn iniili'liL-s so should bi- i PARKER, NEIL HAVE HOPES OF W. 5. LA.

EXPERTS Decisive Rout o( One of Their Three Davis Cup Combinations Set New Hopes I I I I ALIL' III-( A I I IJ. S. Tc-ruus i i a i i i shm-li- I Mil- nnil of one of 11 lilu-i- pnssibli; Cup rtnulili-s I i i nnpi's on i Piirkcr Don hip-soodc-d io- im-stic- entry in llu- nalinn.il dou- lilrs 1. i a i i i i at l.omwnod. players wi-rt- si-lu-thlled to i i i i i A i i i i a Cnuvford a i a i a in a niati'l, and i to undo some of the d.imac.e Ihe a I'up teammates i i on Ceuel a and Tidlwll in one of yesterday's a i a Mako and Tidbiill.

who liad won 10 Ihi-n- hist i i i a a a eapable of the I A a i Itrolmvie and A.Irian Quist i the i a uld have retired the Smo- kies in the It loaded Iho bases anil then Charlie C'loek singled in Kola Shiiipi- with the miii'- tally. Tin- IJarons took an early lead and were holding well, paei'd by and fioy Kasleru-ood. Old i Hlake Kept the Smokies lo ten while his males eorrali-d 1-1. at. Louis CliiCiiyo New York Srooklyn 3 iltsburgh Bostun -1G 'hiladclphia 1)2 Nuiitlu-rn Assoi-iiition Memphis Nashville Atlanta Chattanooga i i i a Orleans Little Rock 73 (ill 1.7 (ili 40 hi! 54 51 III .500 .471 Pet.

.508 .5117 )S4 .550 .4 21 JUDSON BAILKV /l.i.ioi-i»i,-(( Press Sports Writer Hie teiim that wins the National League penniint year in and yciu- out is the team that has the must Besides having all the physical prowess that appears necessary this year's Cincinnati club certainly has a champion's heart. Backed to the wall last night Heds gallantly groped their Wiiy to a 7-li ten-Inning victory over Ihe Chicago Cubs and reas- their followers I a they not going lo duplicate the col- apse of the Pittsburgh Pirates last year. The pressure was on the Heds I'lH-y had lost Ihu series opener 10 Hie Cubs. The St. Louis Cardinals had beaten the Pirates 4-2 i the dny.

i a Leiber hit a home run willi two on in the first i i and nl the end of three frames the Cubs held a (i-I lead. Ilrilrt Slai-ls I'timpini; Then i i a i heart started pumping. With a here and a chop-chop there the Reels hewed this count down (o a G-G tie in the i on Ernie Lombardi's and U'ally Merger's In the tenth -Jnost i and scored on Hick West's single a the Cubs hail pnrpose- OLD MAN PAR NOT BEATEN IN CANADIAN GOLF Body and Fender Work Duco Painting Glass Work GREENVILLE BUICK-PONTIAC COMPANY Gaynell Tinsley Will Coach At Haynesville High BATON ROUOK, A 18 A L. KerHUson, principal of a i hitih school, announced a he had signed as loolball coach a Tinsley, i A A i a cud at Louisiana Universit. Tinsley, lor pasl two years, was i the Chieapi a i a the a i a Professional League lint recently resigned.

At die he succeeds C.Vcil C'rou ley, who resigned to accept another coaching job. St. Louis And Little Rock In The Legion Finals S. IK A I -St. Louis.

and i Rock. A i play today i i seme ol i Amesrican Legion i i baseball toui-nament Southrastern i i a i i i play Herwyn. 111., Inniorrou lor the section title. Rerwyn deleated 7-4 Pii edged a a Pie ft It badly. in M'cund pl.nv a short i ago.

is now anchored in sixth and deep in Ihe gloom of losing i i a i games. The league by i a i a The a i he said. thill Pirates i i i i from the ol i C'hii-iiKo Cubs beat them out first place last year. "Thill was a lough blow," 'ie reflected. "That meant so much lor i the pennal.

series--it's a ball dream." Pic. probably liu- I.ciigue';; best third baseman be- lure he became Ihe skipper, was asked if he worse now, in losing streak, lhan ever belore. Lost Tliret: In Cubs "N'o." In- said. "I fell as bad as 1 will ever feel, I think. i nigbl we left Chicago lasl fall I alter dropping three straight the Cubs.

Nolhing can ever com-1 ST. JOHN. N. Aug. 111.

A --Thill i a personage. Old Mini Par, can hold ur) liis head i considerable pride over the first-round results of Ihe Canadian Open Coif championship though if he dm to get it bealen oil' ends. After the loading pros and the linited States 1 ii eouple ol days the -hurt col predicted its par 711 wo: terrific ill was the time i i ii week I a the Heds had made such a comeback iind gave ii reccTd seven victories in their last I 1 Alines. tan in( enough lo i a i a i The a i a of Pitts- was, in contrast, an easy i i i Curt Diivis pitched six-bit a and his leammales coopel'illcd i three runs in two in a i i to spectacular i i i -upporl. liesides being Loui.s' I I I in 111 games, lit a i i slraigiit In Ihe diiyV nly other I.oaiua- iillair Ihe llrooldyn then morlal enemies, Ihe New York i i S- I.

on il i i pel lormalice by suo-- lota! I i i uperb ii'o-i Sports Mirror Adri i i but they were outclassed i i'l-ins: -'ulijt-i-led to a speedv ti-2, '-1. Ii-- rtnibbinR. i and ivbu-ls ir.o\-ed i slit- second last 1 i-niinil against the llobi-y iind Kl- A-ood Coi.ke. i a hiis eeii put i tomorrow, "v.iwlord and i i a i i i by i a of Kng- i i and I i a i ol Xew ii li. Quist ileleiited George Meliixii.

i i i i i Those three beatings Pie and the Hues out of i i i i race. "You know." Traynor went on. "we have run inlo one of those when i seems lo work out i I don't know a fellow on the who is a ing a normal year, let a a year, except i base- a Lee Handily, and be has been i so much a he's some down i something on bis chest i i "I a one a i about my club. If some of them are not i i it is not because they want to-. llsl because they can't." He was- i he ever entertained the idea of i it a "-N'o." he declared.

"I i believe in and I don't i Ihe word. i you. I don't mean I a maybe I shouldn't be firal a i I i be the lirsl one who i say a is okay if a hap- no one i ever sav I mp-and-tuck; SomeiMli a 1 iind i i c.cr Henkel. (i-J. A a i a opening I ol mler-i-one Davis cup ay i Ciennany.

I Three Years Ago Joe Louis! on: Sii.okey in I'tooring former cham- limes. Albert "Scot- ipi-cll. Seattle, won Ca- i a golf i lor sec- row, a i Hoss up in 3(5 boles. Baseball Results (By Associated Press) Cotton Stales l.racui- i Kl Horatio tw panics, poslpi netl ram. Greenwood at nroc, postponed rain.

Helena at Pint- postponed Cliirksdale at Hot Springs, postponed ram. bunkers. I i Woorls ai-d i i breexe lairways a lol to a up lor lem U'hen the field of an i round, then: WITI scores, one and lol al 7." or hisfh Mi-Spiiden. pliiyer who had be quiel about his ees. paced the lielo i a H7 Hiilph C.uldiihl.

a i .1. pro the ir.iirnamciit a i Ted Hishop. Hoston i i Arl of Toronto i i for rccnnd i (iU 1 of Toronto had the par 711. Very much in the i i i a the ind round begiin v.ere -f Deal. .1..

i i St.ei il. A Herman Harrnn i ins, i of ifiix, Gordon I i and liob by Burns. Toronto, and lanferanlo, Calais, a a i 7Ii's. iinr! i Pa Moron Smith. Oak Park, I Hint, Quebec, and Dick i i vii k.

Toronto, i T.t'f. Most of the other i stiirs were well i i i i distance, considering Ihe fact Ilia! dinost anybody could knock off a ''7 or fijl in practice earlier i week, but famous veterans; ippoarcd out of the i Leoi Diegel retained just an i 7f) i Bobby Cruickshank cf Richmond. V.i". iwo strokes back. i -riioM-: i i a Gumbcrt to give I i former nemesis liis -ecoiid defeal in lliree-giime series.

oil won the consola- i i his IMth homer. Keels. Cnhs The KcrK monopoly on The I tl who probablj Met in. How bi litre No aid Cubs had no ten i i games, champion Yankees, i be i i a i opponent if the Heels the a a pat- i a i I lest. A the iXationals knotled thi- score in tile eighth.

Ihe Yankees won out in the tenth when Friinlc i purposely loaded, and i Ro. sio ii sacniice Joe Ui- Miiggio i his 18th hi.me run i two on iind hailed in Iwo other runs to help the a sweep Ihe SCTICS. Cotton DUSTING Not The Cheapest --But Among The Best! the is II a i i a Willie dip. sing ot i i i i and i a lirown. the ish i a Cup i ilcd a between the de- ish i a Cup rivals, li-1.

G-i a i Mrs. Sarah! The Fnineo-Americiin teiim ebm- I a K.ibyaii and Alice a inaieil Mrs. Simone a i iind i i Oorolliv A i i Mrs. i i i i liice Johnson of Ho-' a i and Sylvia ton. (i-1, a a long i i i of Krance Helen Jacobs a i struggle.

Miss Stam'niers iind Mrs. Hammersley bested i a Woher.den iind Piitricia Can-. I.patrui- K. lii-tly a Mun 1. i i a i a Cleveland S.

Si. I i i i 1. Chicaw Liiion to face against Kngland's Kay Stammers iind Mrs. Krodii Jiimi-s Hammersley lomorrow. ning of San Francisco, a-7, ti-0.

but the olher Knglisb entry. N'e i i Mary Ilardwick and Valerie I I bowed to Miss Jiicohs and i Miss MarMcWorkmau by C-2, 1-ti, C-2 Louis -I, i i i L'. 1. lirookiyn a. G.

i i a i 7. (Only games scheduled.) Southern Association Orleans 3--1, S-7. i i a -1, i 5. Memphis-Chattanongil. rain.

Little Ucck-Atkuita, rain. Flying Service Miss. lll( DAT SCHEDULE Uavo leave Ark. ji. 7:311 A.

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12:00 P. Srheilnln itihjccl to clinnjc a notice. Aililitlonal trips to nifot a i ilcmnndf mi Siualays nni) All lulomohllra (1.00, iiiclucliiiR driver. Kedirn trip wlthli liourn He. Kilra one way or Iff micl trlf 5:30 P.M..

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