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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 10

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Moiors Training iff" i SI of automobile forelse particularly in th metro poll- dent flier ar almost certain to on the use use the field house pleasure will not hamper attend ance at ball parks most of which By PACT SCSHEFFELS United Press Staff NEW YORK Jan Virtually certain to unaffected by the ban on pleasure-car driving and already resigned to the continued employment of any baseball play- urnrkinz in an essential indus Sports Programs I Sam Breadon owner of the world-champion St Louis Cardinals said that I "there's a possibility we may settle on Spring-Held Mo because there is a park available" William DeWitt Of the Browns said his boys might train right at home" I The rest of the situation shaped tan area ni York Yankees said he wants his club to train near the shore because the sea raises the temperature at least 10 degrees in the Stoneham of the New York Giants favors an inland retreat claiming that proximity to the sea in semi-cold weather might cause creakings in the aged soup-bones of some of his surviving ulavers The Giant were consid- try major league officials rushed I are close to excellent transportation facilities Thus yesterday' rulings failed to excite diamond devotees Limited to territory set by Tuesday's Chicago meeting of the club owners north of the Ohio and Potomac rivers and east of the Mississippi river except the St Louis clubs which may condition in Missouri the first few days' search for sites has produced only four Night Baseball Contests Banned for the Duration to 1 irmni the St Louis urowns in Ke tnts: Cincinnati Reds-have no idea as their own nark the west to the Boston Braves in ast the search for condition Rose Bowl Uontest maicaies mai wrw Still Want Sports Entertainment OGDEN CITY UTAH THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 7 1943 was flooded Washington Senators know for a few days now TjiVphurst ing sanctuaries for the surviving diamond stars went rapidly for mu vnircon considered three Patrolling By LEO IL PETERSEN tJ nnts-Atlantic City Wild- clubs which had decided definitely At Detroit the Tigers' general ward while organization of an exhibition game schedule to include United rress x- as many college teams and nearby gam FRANCISCO Jan 7 (UP) Although operating baseball squais possible was be- dumui iuo1 isoutn Carolina is out Pittsburgh Completely up in the air Boston Dealing for the field house at Phillips academy Andover Mass Cleve land Considering field houses at Marietta Wittenberg and Ohio university-and the Indianapolis Association park Phils and Both officessaid no indications could be given out until Gerry Nugent and Connie Mack respective presidents returned from Chicago i wood-by-the-Sea and Asbury Park Pick Yale Site Branch Rickey president of the Dodgers announced he was virtually sure that Brooklyn would train in the Yale university field-house at New Haven Conn since he understood that the army air corps had decided not to take over But Ogden Miller chairman of the Yale Athletic association told the United Press that the army stu- manager Jack Zeller announced that his club would train at Bosse field Evansville Ind starting March 15 Meanwhile the two Chicago clubs the White Sox and Cubs said they would train at French Lick Ind even though they must construct their own diamonds and stands The Boston Red Sox have decided on the Tufts college cage at Medford Mass Chaos reigned nearly every place under curtailed schedules it will be spores aS £-r Pacific coast this year Meet Requirements macule codsu jr baseball's three Class The majors already had planned The Pacific Coast league one or Daseu conform to Manpower Commis- AA circuits will operate despite the ban on nignt Dan dih McNutta pronounce ii ami Wkev and all the other indoor sports menfthat baseball players were in ketball semi-pro hOCkey ana au non-essential category and there- alreadv are underway and plans are being made lor college bj to draft deferment With A I Warden Bingham Is Flight Officer Now i Back in 1939 Delbert "Bus" Bingham was the standout hoopster of the Big Seven conference He was the leading scorer of the Big Seven and was an all-conferencf forward for Utah State From potting shots under the hoop to taking pot shots at the enemy is the history of Delbert Bingham He is now lieutenant Delbert Bingham flight officer United States army whereabouts unknown and Leon Henderson's curtailment football next fall Circumstances may alter the outlook but if the war effort makes no further inroads on sports the west coast's 1943 program will be the same as last year ti far horse racing is the BOWLING SHOWS BIG INCREASE OVER THE FLYERS UPSET LOOP LEADERS IN CAGE PLAY Bus as he is known to his many-f- eany Oeden friends jralned His haskethall exDerience at Weber high and later starred for Weber college At Utah State he devel oped' into a sensational lorward and led the entire league in point getting By JACK CUDDY In This Corner Could Be In This Corner Could Be fe sssl Three spirite'd basketball con In 1941 he starred for the ogden United Tress Staff Correspondent Pioneers tests featured the play in the Independent league at Weber gym NEW YORK Jan 7 The only sport which has suffered since the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor Three Santa' Anita Tanforan and Hollywood park-failed to open but the latter may have a meeting beginning in May There definitely will be no more racing at Santa Anita and Tanforan for the duration So far Bay Meadows has been the only major track -to operate as usual The banning of night games probably will take all i the profit out of baseball and some changes are being made so the league can operate The schedule usually the longest of any league in the na-tinn will be shortened and the Bus Tut in a number of months war has rolled a money "strike" of intensive training before grad- for bowling providing the crashing uatine from the advanced flying nasium last night Ogden Arsenal gained a 27 to 24 decision over Utah Quartermaster Depot and Hill Field Number One pins game with 17000000 par school in Arkansas last November ticipants who spent approximately 29 He is on active duty and his 51626000000 during the past ea- upset the powerful Armstrong big ambition now is to knock down team 26 to 23 Kids and Kubs To Carry on Baseball ST PETERSBURG Fls- Jan 7 The New York Yankees and the St Louis Cardinals will- be missing but the famous Kids and Kubs teams of the Three-Quarter Century club will keep baseball alive in this winter training capital for the duration The Kids and Kubs won't take anyone on their roster even as a rookie until he has passed his seventy-fifth birthday One of the league's leading sluggers is a young-ater of 82 Frank Peeking paugh father of Roger Peck-inpaugh former big league shortstop who is general manager of the Cleveland Indians They play a series of games each winter for the championship of the "Sand-spur" league named for the prickly burrs borne by a weed grass thatj is prolific in Florida Thej Kubs have won four of the six games played this season Chere are two six-inning games a week and in past seasons they have drawn crowds up to often more than big league spring training exhibition games These totals for 1942 represent ck Plaunes the Weber Reserves turned back Bus enlisted in navy air an increase of about 35 per cent in Hill Field Number Two 34 to 27 corps but was wasnea ou uu all departments over 1941 accord phase of navigation at Corpus player limit probably cut from 23 In "XI ing to Al Cirillo managing editor of the national weekly pictorial Smith sparked the Hill Field One machine to a surprise victory over the Armstrong quint The sporting goods five is generally conceded to Christi Texas TTinal nlans will be worked out His feat of winnine his wings in Bowling News 0 next month Because the transpor the armv therefore is remarkable Cirillo who has just completed be the strongest team in this sec Lieutenant Bingham is the son 01 tation problem is more acute here than in the east the southern clubs a national survey smiles conae Mr and Mrs A Binzbam 2068 scendingly upon the other popular Madison national" sports like baseball tion but they were outplayed last night Champneys of Weber Reserves and McGill of Ogden Arsenal each scored 12 points Scores: UQM Depot I Arsenal may make only one northern trip Portland and instead of the usual two football and basketball Alvin "Red" Barker Ogden Never i in the history of the featherweight boxer has decided Basketball "never has been the drawinz card in the far west that game have bowlers taken the sport to get back into ring action He so seriously" he said "Even with It Is in the east and midwest but LIEUT DELBERT BINGHAM Gets hi wings Pj Evans 2 11 5 Charlton 4 3 0 8 Downs 0 1 1 UStromberg i 10 0 2 Pendleton 3 4 1 7iMcGiU 5 2 2 12 is tabbed for a six-rounder at Hollywood Friday night college officials don't expect much the cancellation of the American Bowling Congress for the first time since its inception the craze has Compton 0 0 0 0 Bateman 0 2 11 of a drop in attendance particularly in the population centers Youne 1 0 0 2Wayment 2 1 0 4 Bits of Sports Banter continued on all fronts" Blouer 1002 Norton 11 1 3 With 600000 bowlers in the armed Larry French southpaw hurler Dalebout 0 They point out that the decrease in football attendance on the Pacific coast last season was less than anv other section of the services one would expect that the with- the Ogden Gunners during WEBER TAKES TANK FEATURE 2 4 0 0 0 0 Ferguson Porter game would be hurt to a certain the days of the Utah-Idaho league extent but that's not so according Wiu be sworn in as a lieutenant country Totals 12 8 3 27 Totals 10 7 4 2 Cirilloi who emphasizes that the i in the naw Friday at Los That the people of this section stream or dollars pouring into me Angeles as a navy supply oincer still want their sports was demon Arnmtrnnsr i I Hill Field No 1 pockets of war men and xrft wni renort for duty at the strated by the more than 93000 Childs 4 2 1 9 Smith 6 4 2 14 women means more games rolled Brooklyn navy yard who turned out for the Rose bow Weber college swimmers turned back Bear River high in a dual meet at the Weber gymnasium Morris 0 3 1 Verdonct 11 0 2 Baker 2 2 1 51 Wages -0 throughout the country at: all Larrv is 34 and won 15 and lost football game between Georgia and A on New Year's day the hours of the day or night Aine Goates 1 1 113 four games for the Brooklyn uoag Wavment 2 0 4 Lemp 1324 pool Wednesday 50 to 10 big contribution is being made by 59000 who saw the east-west char ers during 1942 Sneddon 1 0 0 2 Casey 1 3 1 3 Coach Bob Davis' tank perrorm- women defense workers wno nave "My only disappointment" j-arry Jacobsen 0 0 0 0 NBA FAILS TO RECOGNIZE MIT BATTLER provided about 4000000 new bowl ity game at San Francisco and the crowd of more than 9000 who spent $14J78 Tuesday night to see -I Totals 10 7 3 23 Totals 1012 6 26 ers displayed plenty of class and turned in some fancy performances 1 ers since Pearl Harbor states "is that I probably never will be able to pass the 200 victory mark Baseball doesn't matter The Meanwhile service men on leave (arrow LooEis or Henry Armstrong iigni juuiuy Daniels Hill Field No 2 I Weber Reserve from their post bowl in the cities Winn of the Wildcats won the deal I'm heading into is more im So far as football is concerned and towns1 At some of these ma portant now" the Pacific coast conference is ex nicipal alleys the owners arrange Avdoyan 1 3 2 4 Thome 3 1 1 Tanner 12 1 3 Carney 2 Paulovtch 0 1 0 0 Edeiu 2 4 1 Stiver 2 2 1 5 Noorda 0 1 0 French is a veteran or 14 years 40-yard "free style and loo-yara free style events while Champneys of Weber was first in the 100-yard backstroke and 100-yard pected to operate as usual But if necessary the conference could service in tne majors ne uaa for uniformed men to roll iree realizing that they will more than rfB3fiEijj ove Hirsch 110 2 Chmpnys 5 4 2 12 be split into two groups to con King 0 0 0 Young 1 0 0 pay their way by bringing in civil ChamDions in chalked up 197 victories and is only three games shy of the 200-game marki He pitched for Pittsburgh 1 0 0 OO0 serve transportation facilities In ians to bowl with them 0 0 0 5 3 0 10 0 11 1 The summary follows: Forty-yard free style-Winn We Casey Ponomo Editor Cirillo says that the bowl 1 0 0 Buller Grow Williams 10 0 2 Ranked in Quarterly Ring Poll and Chicago before joining the Dodgers Larry has been in three ing year Is restricted to about 250 ber won Adams Bear River second Jensen Weber third Time days eliminating the hot period Totals 15 10 4 34 Totals 11 13 5 27 world series and holds the National from mid-June to mid-beptember 4-can either complete their first se Bv HUGH FULLERTON JR league shutout record at 40- During the season he claims the :204 -1" 100-yard breaststroke Champ- t-wrt ries or delay the home opening un NEW YORK Jan 7 Mel Remember likeable Captain average bowler spends approxl Don Miller of Hill field? He Is Ott was a visitor in our town yesterday and re-enacted the scene of mately $150 a not including neys Weber won Murpny weoer second Smith Bear River third one group would be Oregon Oregon State Washington Washington State Montana and Idaho while in other there would be Stanford California Southern California and I A The California schools could pad out their schedules with Santa Clara St Mary's University of San Francisco the "service teams and others No formal suggestion for such a split yet has been offered but it is known that such a plan has been considered' til Saturday The 140-game season which Barrow favored failed adoption at the Chicago Scholastic Body In Annual Meet refreshments a year ago wnen ne was intro Time 1:26 now Major Don Miller and is with the American army somewhere in North Africa Concerning priorities for bowling meeting because of the opposition 220-yard free Farr Weber duced as the new manager of the Giants A double-row of sports eauiDment Cirillo explains that NEW YORK Jan-7 The National Boxing association issued its quarterly rating of fighters in all the weight divisions today but the lightweight championship was left vacant Beau Jack recognized by the New York Boxing commission as the successor to Sammy Angott re of two National league clubs Major Miller was one of the first virtually none of the regular bowl The meeting probably set a ecord won Murphy weoer seconaj Adams Bear River third Time officers of this region to encourage writers gathered around laddie Brannick's big desk while Mel took i'ne with their two-Inch for brevity too Judge Landis mere hard rubber shell are manufac CHICAGO Jan 7 The national inters cholastic football committee more concerned with preserving equipment than with rules and promote boxing among the soldier boys In a letter to an Ogden over the club secretary's chair tilting far back and looking with tured anv more although most steady eyes at each questioner as dealers have them on hand because mena Major Miner report rhniacoia Bfrui nn whn tJhev was all banged up in a major en- tired lightweight champ was deliberations opened a three-day ly outlined his ideas on the training program and reducing travel and the magnates accepted them without argument Although Clark Griffith didn't attend he forwarded a plea for seven more night eames in Washington to start at HUlVUlMVt lv wa I he tried to come up with tne named "leading contender" by the meeting today saw war coming counter Dut mac ne is revuyCf 0v- mA Tn-sAtt5n Tnnfbinea in? in a North African hospital are being manufactured because of He is assigned to the Eleventh air FLORIDA TRACKS CLOSE UP SHOP Across the street at the Yankees' 2:463 100-yard Champneys Weber won Christensen Bear River second Carney Weber third Time 1:088 100-yard free Winn Weber won Farr Weber second Archibald Bear River third Time 1 minute 2 seconds Diving Petty Weber won Smith Bear River second Wild Weber third" 160-yard Won by Weber Team composed of Noorda Jensen Carney and WedelL Time 1:362 nrinr ties anri tne accent IS on uepoc grouu seven and finish under the offices Ed Barrow whose appear "Believe me we have seen our liehts The two St Louis clubs human pin-stickers But there is a i share of this man's war" said "Us too" but nobody would shortage here too because so many i Central is the pre-season favorite even make a formal motion of the young alley-hoppers nave to win the basketball championship in the Ogden City league The joined the service There is a movement afoot now to bring in ance gives you the exact meaning of "beetle-browed" was able to give a more advanced report on the training situation He had spent the morning telephoning various places along the New Jersey coast and the pine belt and had arranged for Scout Paul Kir-chell to inspect them today Today's Guest Star Gordon Gilmore St Paul Pio £rirl nin-setters but they must be campaign opens next week I A which listed li otner Porter secretary of the 135-pounders as logical con- National Federation' of State High tenders" School Athletic Associations said The 11 are eligible for a tourna- ony a limited number of footballs ment which "the A has couii be manufactured because of planned with a view toward send- priority limitations on materials ing the winner against Beau Jack bufc a(jded that a survey indicated for the title there would be no serious short-Following are the A rat- age or 1943 proper care were ings of the leaders in all weight exercised by the various schools divisions: He said the committee would Heavyweights: champion Joe giye major to ways to Louis army and Detroit logi- injJure fair distribution of footballs cal Billy Conn methods by which schools army and Pittsburgh: outstanding could best preserve their MeUo Bettina army ment and Beacon Tami MaurieUo mh respect to rules he said New York Turkey Thompson Los coache3 appeared weU satisfied Angeles Pat Valentino coast with 1942 football code husky to stand tne worK wnat was me onicim cuie neer-Press: "Right now the small (baseball) owners are like so many Maior league ball player and the Rose bowl football gamex was A A J1 I a ate bathers shivering on the edge of managers continue to enter xne the nnai to or a wut- bowling game just as they did in gia? A radio announcer out of the past Some of the well-known the Rose bowl pontificated that an icy pool dreading the plunge knowing it will be torture yet none Pickups Cowboys Bag 354 Points on Tour darine to back out for fear or be operators are Freddie ltzsimmons Georgia failed to convert men cor- inz called a sissy If a cop should Jimmy Dykes Lefty (jrrove Kay rected himself with the explanation come along and say no swimming The reason for opening the major league season on Wednesday under the revised schedule is that Good Friday falls in the first week Clubs that want to skip that day Schalk Bob O'Farrell Red Faber that although the placement was and Everett Scott Dykes operates wide 1 A was offside hence allowed they'd all scram ana be TJ A the conversion was automatically glad for the chance" on a large scaie accorauig vo Cirillo owning a large chain of good willy nilly Not so by the rule book guard and San ifrancisco Lee Savold Des Moines Roscoe Toles alleys in Philadelphia Who is the largest Individual A's offside would merely nave Detroit Kl r- bowline operator in the United moved the ball to the one-yard line MIAMI Fla Jan 7 (UP) Florida's horse racing season went on the war-time sports casualty list today as a direct result of the latest gasoline restrictions Racing at both Hialeah and Tropical parks has been suspended and apparently the shutdown will continue until the gasoline ban has beenlifted or eased Gerald Brady director of racing et Tropical which has been operating daily since December 21 announced the decision after a telephone conversation with Track President Harry Straus who is in Baltimore John a Clark president of the elaborate Hialeah racing plant 'which was scheduled to run from January 13 to March 6 announced: "It being the desire of the government as expressed through the office of the price administrator that all motor transportation to race tracks cease Hialeah will fit into the war pattern by suspending until such time as there is full approval' for the continuance of the sport" Light heavyweights: new VilCUlld for another try but it so happened States? LARAMIEWyo Jan 7 Wyoming's rangy Cowboys combined 354 points for an average of 54 per game on their eastern holiday basketball tour In which they lost one decision then won five in a row Trie Cowboys' opponents scored 248 points to average 4133 a game Six-foot seven-inch Milo Komen-lch roaming Wyoming center accounted for 115 points Gus Lesnevich coast guard and Cliff sid logical con To Have Races Cirillo said he thought It was Peter Parkas of New York who Georgia's first kick was good a A was offside but Georgia generously refused the penalty Bivins Cleveland started years ago with one six resipeney Ezzard Charles -Cincinnati tJiny NEW ORLEANS Jan 7 alley emporium and now controls having accomplished its purpose soose navyano xro With racing blacked out else 11 of the largest establishments in oriirinailv by the toe of Leo Costa the city Athens Ga: senior who does rmViinr else but boot extra points Anton Chriatofondis Greece where the Fair Grounds here is in Middleweights: Tony a good spot but may be unable to Zale navy and Gary Ind lengthen its season to any great logical contenders George Abrams extent because of state law navy and Washington Tony The OPA's restrictions on auto- (Cianciola) Martin coast mobile pleasure driving which (nrr Qrite Prt rl The confusion according to coast mmmj scribes arose from an unfortunate to be on the safe side All the newspaper men had the affair right Score the boot against Bill Stern crack NBC sports announcer Auker Is Traded Prft In Urirlrm signal by an official who spotting race in nocKey Lin'offside waVed "no Piay" guard and Milwaukee To the Senators forced the closing of the Florida race tracks-will have little or no effect on the fair grounds which is in easy walking distance of MONTREAL Jan 7 I Lorne Carr of the Toronto Maple Leafs made one goal and four as downtown New Orleans and is served by regular street car and sists during the past week to climb i If 1 I 'II ST LOUIS Jan 7 Donald Barnes president of the St Louis Browns of the American league announced today that El-don Auker- veteran right-hand from second place into the lead in the National Hockey league's in dividual scorin race Carr's total of 36 points on 18 pitcher had been traded to the coals and as many assists was one if bus lines However Albin Tauzier secretary of the state racing commission pointed out that under state law -racing is limited to 75 days in any one parish in a calendar year The fair grounds season began last Thanksgiving day November 26 and is scheduled to close March 6 better than two or his Washington Senators for Paul Dean former ace of the St Louis Cardinals "Barnes said Washing- SAFETY Welterweights: champion Freddie (Red) Cochrane navy and Elizabeth logical Robinson New York Henry Armstrong Los Angeles California Jackie Wilson US army and Los Angeles Lightweights: Vacant: leading Beau Jack Augusta Ga logical contenders Willie Joyce Gary Ind Allie Stolz Newark Juan Zurita Loa Angeles Bob Montgomery Philadelphia Maxie Shapiro New York Slugger White Baltimore Johnny Thomas Los Angeles: Cleo Shans Los Angeles Joe Peralta Tamaqua Pa Chester Rico New York Johnny 'Greco Montreal i Featherweights: Pittsburgh Jackie Wilson Pittsburgh Syl Apps and Bill Taylor who tied for second place Apps had 19 '4 i i i ton received an undisclosed amount of cash in addition to goals and 16 assists and Taylor 11 goals and 24 assists Auker Boston's Bill Cowley was next with 34 points on nine goals and Officers to direct the affairs of the Weber Wildlife federation for 1943 were installed at the annual meeting at the Utah Power and Light auditorium last night Walter Grossenbach is the new president and Les Frandsen is the vice president Mc-Camant will serve as the secretary-treasurer for the year Retiring officers are: Ormond Konkle president Newell Cook jvice president and John Ira Davis secretary-treasurer New directors installed were' as follows George Garrison three years Vance Bybee two years and Darcy Nye one year Holdover directors are: Ormond Konkle Ed White Frank Rounds The Weber organization went on record recommending that the fishing season open 15 days earlier in 1943 than in 1942 This will be submitted to the state fish and game officials for approval "The change in the fishing opening will enable railroad men and others a chance to get more fishing in during the year" said President Grossenbach City Commissioner William Wood installed the officers and directors Thomas Whorton former Ogden-ite who has spent many years in Alaska gave an interesting address on fishing and hunting 1a Alaska He said the new highway to Alaska would provide sportsmen CHARITY GAME 25 assists NEW YORK Jan 7 (AP) En tire net proceeds of Saturday Cage Results By the Associated Press WEST Ricks college 53 Montana State Normal 25 Oregon 4s Willamette 33 College of Puget Sound 56 Mc-Chord field Bombers 41 Linfield 53 Oregon College of Education 41 Eastern Oregon Normal 50 Boise a 45 east LaSalle 59 Moravian 54 Georgetown 55 George Washington 41 41 Boston university 34 Columbia 49 Cornell 40 Princeton 47 SetoiK Hall 30 Temple 45 Syracuse 44 New York university Penn State 40 -Duke 51 navy pre-flight 43 MIDWEST Kansas 69 Missouri 44 Dartmouth 47 Minnesota 33 SOUTHWEST Texas 55 Rice 36 Sam Houston State 44 Texas A 43 Texas Christian 35 Baylor 31 Jimmy Bivins to Face Fine Boxer CLEVELAD Jan 7 Jimmy Bivins the country's No 1 light-heavyweight meets Ezzard Charles Your SAFE arrival at your destination is ever our paramount' concern Our bus equipment is so staunchly nstructed and our operators so thoroughly trained that these factors make your every bus ride a SAFETY RIDE night's basketball game between Columbia and Fordham will go to the National Foundation for Infan logical Willie Pep Hart ROVING? 11 it it il 11 il il it i i tile Paralysis Furniture Baggage Pianos Elec Ice Boxes Packing of the United States splendid fish Cincinnati knockout artist tonight Storage in an elimination bout for the war ford Conn Bantamweighta: champion Manuel Ortiz Los Angeles logical contender Jul Kong Young Hawaii Flyweights: champion iLittle Dado Philippines logical Patterson England Peter Kane England ing and hunting when the war is over Ross Leonard state fish and time cnampionshlp of the 175- Across the Street ox Across the pound division Winner of the match will meet game director was in attendance and gave a report on some of the Anton Christoforidis former title State SLADE TRAHSFER holder for the "duration" title activities of the state OGDEN TRANSIT CO More than 100 sportsmen attend which Gus Lesnevich left behind when he joined the coast guard Dial £34 2457 Kiesel ed the meeting Refreshments were served at the close of the FIGHT RESULTS ELIZABETH Marvin Bryant 154 Dallas Tea outpointed Harry Erio 161 Newark (6) Odds on fthe battle were about mfiM -sr ri Jvijii-i'i il fAii even annual powwow.

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