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'V 4 2-C St. Petersburg Times, Thursday, Sept. 1 1958 Sports In Brief Major League Standings Stuart Homer Gives Friend Yankees Beat Tribe Before 50,021 Fans People The Phoenix Giants have set a home run record for the Pacific Coast League, hitting three in sweeping a twin bill from Vancouver for a season total of 205. Victory "5 t- At CLEVELAND, tf) To the NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS YESTERDAY Pittsburgh 6, San Francisco 4 (10 innings) Milwaukee 3, Cincinnati 0 St. Louis 3, Chicago 1 Philadelphia 8, Los Angeles 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS YESTERDAY New York 8, Cleveland 3 Washington Detroit 4 Chicago 7, Boston 2 Kansas City 4, Baltimore 2 Football disappointment of 50,021 oack-the-Indians fans, the New York PITTSBURGH, of) A dramatic Iwo-run homer by Dick Stuart in (he 10th inning last night gave Bob Friend his 20th victory as the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated th4 San Francisco Giants M.

Yankees drubbed Cleveland 8-3 last night, battering five Indian pitchers for a dozen hits Bnd leading all the way. Only through Yankee errors and a cluster of GREENE JACKSON walks could the Tribe score. Standings Of Standings Of la 15 in The crowd exceeded by 10,000 Jockey Willie Shoemaker, who rides Round Table in most of his races, pulled a switch yesterday when he agreed to ride Clem in the $100,000 United Nations Handicap, Saturday. Round -Table will be the top money winner in the world should he win. Professional golfer Ken Ven-turl has signed to become professional at the Palo Alto Hills Golf and Country Club when it opens next May.

Bruce 22, the son of a White House Negro doorman who was scouted by President Eisenhower as a baseball player, was injured in an automobile accident. Eyjolfur Jonsson, 33-year-old Icelandic swimmer, quit his attempt to swim the English Channel after 14 hours in the water. He was 10 miles off Dover when he stopped. Heavyweight boxer Tommy Friend, the First National Lqnguer to win 20 games this yeiar and the first Pirate to turn trick since Murry Dickson difl it in 1951, raced out to greet Sioart 19 i tc i The Clubs The Club i (J 5 t- i -i a. 115 the largest previous home gate this year, despite weather in the mid-50s.

I i 1 -2 is i 4 'V t(D (89 lO 5 5 lU fluart's blast his 15th since Rookie Zack Monroe, who now 57 ,593 13 12 12 10 15 11 12 83, 51.612: coming up from the minors in nild seoson," came after Rober j-1115 13 12! 712 13 111 -12 12 10 13111 8j 04 .3101 has won four against one loss, put the tribe down in order in three innings and got double to; Clemente taceed reliever New York Chirago Boston Baltimore Detroit 69.507 12 72 .493 14 70 .493 14 6 10-10 8 16 10 111 3 10 10 12 9 11 15-6 10' 8 10, 10 15; 9' 7 toil1 9 12 9 14 72 65 .526 12 0 10 12 10 12 11 7 70 66.515 13 4 9 10 10 12 12: 66 70 .485 17'g 10 10 10 10 I 6 12 8 66 70 .485 17(4 6 10 8 10' 9 9 14 66 72 .478 1 8 '4 play help in three other frames Milwaukee Pittsburgh San F'isco Cincinnati St. Louis Log Angeles Chicago Philadelphia LOST before he was replaced in the Cleveland Marv Grissom for a two-out single. Friend's record is 20-13. by far the best of his eight-year Major League Career, all of it with the Tirates. i seventh" 9 8- 11' 64 76 .437 19 13, 10 910 7' 81 9 7 81 8 10 11 61 73 .467 20 10! 6 8' TK' 7 9 59 78.431 25 771.442 21 7 11 11! 9 61' Kansas City Washington LOST Off starter and loser Don Mis- 64 G9 72 70 74 76 77 si, now 7-8, Elston Howard sin 51 65.66 70 70 72 73 78; The Baltimore Colts released Dick an offensive tackle who was offered to the Colts by the Giants for a future draft choice.

Dick Washington, a 23-ycar-old, 210-pound backfielder, has been placed on waivers by the Calgary Stampeders of tho Western Interprovincial Football Union. Navy has had a fearsome rash of 21 injuries including one that sidelined their best lineman, tackle Bob Reifsny-der, who will be out, for about three weeks. Wisconsin Coach Milt Bruhn used four sophomores in his first team during an hour-long scrimmage. It was the first appearance of the boys in first line work. Dud Ferrari, Columbia halfback showed well in a full scale scrimmage at Columbia as did Tom Bilboa, an end who was on the long end of Ferrari's aerials.

The Marquette team, hobbled by flu and injuries, was given a rest when Johnny Druze canceled the morning workout. The University of Michigan squad suffered no injuries during practice. This was a first for the week as everyone except a previously injured center dressed out. Who Won? gled home the first two Yankee runs. He brought in Gil McDou- MM FRANCISCO PrrrsBlRCH ak as a li' Dtv'pmi lb 4 1 3 0 Vfrdon rf 0 1 2 Mizell, Cards Win 3-1 gald, who doubled, in the first GAMES TODAY Mevi Havs rf Hit ClMncnt rt 5 1 3 1 Stuart lb 5 112 II I I Skmiwr If 1 1 fl I' 4 14 1 Thma lb 1 1 I inning and in the third he scored ST.

LOUIS, LP) Vinegar Bend GAMES TODAY Boston at Chicago Dclock '12-6) vs. Dono Mickey Mantle, who walked and Mizell of the St. Louis Cardinals (Night) Podres 4 I Mas'r'ski 2b 1 0 (1 fl stole second. Los Angeles at Philadelphia (13-12) vs. Conley (0-0).

5 110 Croat ss 4 111 pitched himself a one-run, four van '12-13). 1 1 0 14 0 0 Klrkland rt pnU lh Brsmlt If HMffrs Schmidt V.Thomai Girl Moms nt rWaanrr Gritsora 9 4 0 0 Hall 144 bl'owera 10 4 0 Koiles Washington at Detroit Pascual (810) vs. Mo- hit ball game last night and backed by steady hitting downed (Hurricane) Jackson, banned from fighting in two states on medical grounds, was granted a 12-round match with Johnny Vick-to be held in Sherbrooke, Que. Mihal Talj, Russia, emerged as the No. 1 player in the International Chess Tournament at Petroz, Yugoslavia.

American 15-year-old Bobby Fischer is almost a sure bet to remain in the running for next year's Tournament of Candidates. Pitcher Jack Krallck, 21, of Wyandotte, Mich, signed a bonus contract with the Washington Senators. Kralick is a left-handed pitcher. Roger Moens, Belgian 800-meter world record holder was suspended for making false statements to the press. Two ends from Alabama, Jimmy Beasley of Athens and Vic Laxson of Huntsville, have been promoted from the red-shirts to the Georgia Tech varsity.

Abe J. Greene, Commissioner of the National Boxing Association, resigned to "prevent the constant feuding and bickering" in the NBA over the powers of his office. Al Cervl, former Syracuse Nats coach, has been offered the coaching job with the Philadelphia Warriors of the Nation-al Basketball Association. Pot Luck Masten Gregory and Carrol NEW YORK (CLEVELAND abrkbl abrbbi Bauer rt 5 0 12 MHarrfll 3b 3 1 1 0 (400 4 0 0 0 l. f.

McD'g'ld 2b 5 1 1 01 eNarafon lot 0 "HISO IUUS O-l. 14 4 4 Fritnd 340 I 4 4 "440 4" 4 It 4 Talals ford (4-8L Baltimore at Kansas City O'Dcll (14-10) vs. Garver Ul-10), (Only games scheduled). 4 0 0 0 Mantle cf 2 2 0 0 Vernon lb Howard 4 0 0 0 CHICAGO I ST. LOUS Tias 34 1 1110 abrhb' abrbbi 0 3 2 Power 2b 4 110, Mlnoso i 1 0: rjoby cf (Only games scheduled.) I Skowron lb Siebern If lrqrk out lor Schmidt tot Ml): 10 10 Taylor 2b 5 0 0 01 Freest 2b 111 1111 Marshall lb 10 0 1 Blas'ame lb 0 0 0 3 112 Kuhek the the thl c- inth.

Rich'son 3b 4 0 11 4 0 10 bAdamt lb 0 10 0 Flood cf 4 11 4 0 2 01 Boleer rf 10 10 Ennis 4 0 2 h-Strurk out Inr Hall Hii out tor Mnnr.ant Franrlsra I'luiburt 3 0 10 Monroe 01! 010 IH 94 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Bankt ss 4 0 0 0 Nor en if 0 0 0 040 WW 0(10 Duren Ditmar 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 inomson ct 4 0 I CI Hover 3b 3 0 1 ROUNDUP OF STATE'S GRID CAMPS Stuart, Sthmidt, F. Thomai. PO-A 00 Morya If 4 0 2 1 Green 401 Colavito 1 Nixon Held at Motsl tWertt N'arleakl Grant bJackson cGrsber Score Martin dRainet Tiger Jones -San Kranriwo 211: Pittsburgh 301(1 0 0 0 0 Dark 3b 4 0 0 Oj Cunn'h'm lb 4 0 0 Pl'-Stuart unassisuri F. Thomas and 0 0 0 0 JNeeman 3 0 0 0 Smith rf 4 0 10 0 01 rnuups Kasko ft 3 0 0 Milan; iiavenport, Snenrer and Oopda LOB San Franriseo 11. Piltshurfh 14.

SB-Cfpeda. HH Srwnr-ir, smart. SH- 0 0 0 0 aooryl 0 0 0 0 Mizell 3 0 1 0 fl 0 01 nuznarai 11 0 Crneda, Clrmcnt. Maseroski. SF- 14 0 01 CLong I 0 0 0 11 1 7 1 1 Totals 32 1 4 1 Totals 21 1 Totals 37 I 11 I Tatals waiaea tor rniiiipt in 7tn; walked Grounded out for Mossi In sth TKO's Crawford for Marshall in 8th: Struck tut for Unsung 3rd Team Sparks Spartans I Announced at batter for Grant in 7th; nuznarai in 911) I Struck out for Jackson in 7th K'petla.

IP KR BR SO CM 12-3 3 4 4 a 1 M.iwant 7 1 3 2 4) 0 4 (JriMom (L. "51 2-3 2 2 0 0 Krind (W. 20-131 10 12 4 4 6 HBP By Frifnd (Kirklandl. U-Vrtv nn. Secorjr Conlan.

Sudm. 2 43. A 20 2M). Chiraft 000 000 0101 st. Louis mo 020 oai struck for Martin in 9th; Popped out lor Htrrell In tth.

New yi 101 00 030 Cleveland 00 414 1103 13 Freese 2 Roleer. Neeman vn.A. Chicafo 24-15. St. Louis 27-0.

DP Ruyer, Freest and Cunningham: T. Taylor Minora, Richardson. Monroe, Kuhek. CHICAGO. Spoiler Tiger Jones, a 3-1 underdog, chased nanus tnd Marshall.

LOB Cmcato PO-A New York 27-17. Cleveland 2710 Eraves Win Again, 3-0 St. Louis 9. DP-McDoufald, Kubek and Skowron; TAMPA, Ufi Tampa University's unsung third team had its 2B Fnnis. Freese.

Miiell. Mnrvn. SB Held. Power and Vernon: Richardson. the No.

4 welterweight contend day yesterday, effectively blunting the offensive attacks of the Taylor, smith MILWAUKEE, The Mil Vdlougald and Skowron; Power an Vernon. LOB-New York Cleveland 7. IP FR BR SO waukee Braves continued their er, Mickey Crawford, through nine rounds last night then caught him with a right in the Mcuotifaid. nuoek, Bauer. SB first and second units in a bruising football scrimmage.

"You might say," commented Coach Marcelino Huerta, "that Phillip (L, 7 9) 7 114 Ruzhardt 1 10 0 1 Mantle. march toward a second straight Mirell (W. 10-11) 0 4 111 Shelby, two American race TP Ft ER BR SO the third team just plain tore them up." Dolmore, Landrs. Barlirk. Jarkow.

A women's 800 meters relay team in the Russian Federation Championship meet in Krasno-day, Russia, for a new world record of 6:27.4. Warhead, in a driving finish to capture the $30,200 Discov-cry Handicap for 3-year-olds at Belmont Park. Demobilize, by a head in the $30,000 World's riay ground Stakes at Atlantic City. Cvetka Klancnik Bclin, Yugoslavia, in a glider specialty event held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, She managed to fly 62 miles on a triangular course for i a new wo.ld record in the event. Monroe 41).

41-3 7 10 11 National League pennant last SKI. 2:08. 10th to score a technical knock out. Duren 1 0 11 drivers who were eliminated in the Italian Grand Prix last Sun The key men in the third team night by beating the Cincinnati the team a day off from scrim Ditmar 11-3 0 0 Mossi (L, 71) 5 111 Narleski 1111 showing were a pair of tackles, Redlegs 3-0 on the three-hit pitch day, were reinstated and de Crawford, a 24-year-old art mage, said the first and third un ing of 21-year-old left-hander junior mray btanie jacK Lopez HR Trips Birds Orant 1 0 0 0 clared winners of fourth place. student from Saginaw, Mich.

its were "barely adequate in Score 1-1111 sonville and sophomore Jerry Gregoiy bc-came ill in the race was pitifully inept as the battle Juan Pizarro. The victory trimmed Milwau Mamn 123 1 0 their workouts. But the second Lawson of Starke. "They looked KANSAS CITY, Ufi Hector HBP By Puren (Harrell). Stevens.

and turned his Maserati over scarred Jones making his 33rd Rice, Napp. Rommel. A 50,021. T3.Q3. team received most of the terrific, said Huerta.

kee's magic number to eight and to Shelby who had a break coach's criticism. national television ring appearance pummeled him. The workout pleased the coach Lopez hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning last night that gave the Kansas City Athletics kept in tact their 6'i game lead over the second place Pittsburgh down in his own car, a British BRM. Capt. Joe Plevel and Frank in that it turned up some un Jones, 30, belted Mickey from Largo Packers Split For Infrasquad Game a 4-2 victory over the Baltimore Bouffard, both backs, took it easy Skippers in the North Ameri Orioles.

pillar to post much like he did in the same Chicago Stadium ring expected reserve strength, but he was disappointed in the showing of the first and second squads. Wednesday to rest recently suffered bruises. can Star Sailing Championship had to sit it out today as bad TIMES BUREAU In other action, Gustafson had weather made sailing utidos- three years ago in handing comebacking Sugar Ray Robinson one of his worst defeats. LARGO Head football coach Huerta received another jolt a trio of reserves punting in his sible (he event is being held at Oxford, Md. rirales.

In posting his first shutout In the major leagues, Pizarro claimed his sixth victory of the season against a pair of defeats. CINCINNATI IMI1.WAIKEI! at raki abrkkl Temple 2b 3 0 10 Sch'd'nut 2b 4 4 1 1 I vwh rf 4 0 4 0 I.ocan 4 0 11 Whi nt If 4 0 2 0 Malhewa 3b 4 0 I 0 Robinson el 4 0 0 (I Aaron rt 4 0 10 Burti-sw 4 0 0 0 Torre lb 3 0 2 0 Urono lb 4 0 0 0 Adrnrk If 1111 Henry Dick intends to "sit when 215-pound guard Tom Scott Zook Threesome Wins Dunedin Women's Golf DUNEDIM (Special) Mrs. search for more kicking strength. i ICE Blocks I Coll 7-5366 4 for Location Nearest Teat 1 5 'fSs At least four limes Crawford Ron Lopzonski, a junior, stood quit the team and returned to his home in Cattleburg, Ky. Football talent weighing more out.

Sophomores Stan Markowski than five tons on the hoof is back and watch" here Friday night as his Largo High School gridders tangle with each other in a Blue-White intrasquad Scolt was a transfer from More- and Doug Davis also showed was shaken by solid rights, and his body was pink from the Tiger's infighting. In close, Crawford seemed helpless, seldom cavorting about the UCLA prac head, Ky. College and sat out promise. last year to be eligible this sea tice field, says Notary Public D. M.

Westmoreland, who Allen Zook, Mrs. Virgil Smith and Mrs. Frederick Ryno combined efforts for a best-ball 32 to win yesterday's play of the Dunedin Isles Women's Golf Honk 3b 1 0 4 0 Pafkn If 0 4 4 0 landing a blow as he concen M.iiaa Din tiruton cf 3 2 2 0 Purkr 2 0 0 0 Rice .3 0 0 0 There'll be regular game con trated on covering up while weighed in 54 varsity Bruin players at 10,630 pounds. son. He nad Deen on the lirst team until Tuesday, when was dropped back to the secorl: unit.

ditions for the tilts, according to Deck. The squad and coach Jones slammed left and rights into him. Nugent Drills Tribe Under The Lights TALLAHASSEE, 'un Tom Nu The fastest stock car (rivers nmey mil I'uarra 1111 Pens 0 0 0 0 Totals Kit 4 Totals liTl 14J a-lanned for purkey in 0(h. rinrlnnatl Ooo (Sio Mea Mrs. George Montie, Mrs.

Hen in South Florida will battle it ing staff have been split for PELICAN COUNTRY CLUB NO WAITING IS Cfcsmpianthiai Holes US. Alt. 19 fa Lara 1S01 Indian Rocts In Btautifat SallMif out for the Area Championship the game. Mllailkre 000 010 20s 3 gent worked his Florida State ry Keski and Mrs. David Elth-phick carded a 33 to take second place.

Saturday night at Hialeah Speedway. Gametime University football squad under E-LoMB. PO A-fmHnnati 24-10 Mil aukre 2710. LOB Cincinnati 6, Milwau 2B Temple. Brulon.

S-Rire. Torre. is 8 p.m. in the Stadium on East the lights last night for the first Larg High Pinel- Bay Drive, opposite the time since the opening of fall IP Eft KB SO Purkey (L 10-10) 7 0 3 3 0 2 las County Fairgrounds. practice.

1 1 0 1 0 i-itarrn 21 3 0 0 4 0 The Seminoles open their 1958 Torgeson To Pilot Winter League Club White Sox first baseman Earl Torgeson, a resident of Anna Maria, announced yesterday from Chicago that he would manage the Boer club of Managua, Nicaragua, (his winter. miin. nasooli, Doriatelll, Crawford A 19,586. Fishing Club To Meet In Clearwater Friday TIMES BUREAU Gators' Woodruff Still Juggling Players GAINESVILLE, (UPI) -Coach Bob Woodruff continued to juggle the Florida Gator lineups yesterday in search of the right combinations to go against Tu-lane in the season's opener here Sept. 20.

Woodruff said he would not name the first two teams to meet Tulane until after a game-type scrimmage on Saturday. Apparently the Gator coach and his staff are not too satisfied with the combinations they have tested in. nearly two weeks of two-a-day scrimmages. The workouts have put several players on the injured list but so far only fullback Sonnv Giles season with a night encounter here with Tennessee Tech Saturday. And their next four games also will be after-dark encounters.

Nugent said his starting lineup against Tennessee Tech would be Pete Fleming and Tony Romeo, ends; Bob Swoszowskl and John Spivy, tackles; Al Ulmer CLEARWATER The Clear water Fishing Club will meet Friday at 8 p.m. in the Clear water Marina. Mrs. T. Neal Jones will show jS i Phils Beat Sums 8-6 PHILADELPHIA, The Philadelphia Phillies put down a ninth inning rally to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-6 last night in a wild contest that included homers by Dodger rookie Frank Upward and veteran Carl Furil-h The clubs committed seven errors between them and compiled a total of 23 hits against six pitchers.

LIlS ANGELPs. PHILADELPHIA J' anrkkll abrbbi MNu sa 4 0 2 0 Ashburn cf 5 110 rfpilko 10 0 0 Kazantki 2b 4 3 1 0 Btukme A 0 0 Oi Bnurhee lb 3 12 1 Rd.wboro 5 0 0 Posl rf i 1 0 1 O-nlile ih 2 0 0 li i i i i and Terry Moran, guards; Jack colored slides of her trip to f1Vi' For Torgeson, a 12-year man in the majors, it will be his first rrack pilot-in); a club. He will be a non playing manager. I saji he hopes to get a team Hardy, center; Dick Prinzi, quar- Spain and Denmark. 'HIM i The meeting is open to all fishermen in the area, officers UIX i 'i sM said, of Jacksonville has definitely TORGESON terback; Bobby Renn and Jack Espenship, halfbacks; and Dink Lawrence, fullback.

Swoszowski, Hardy, Moran Romeo and Espenship are- sophomores. Ulmer and Renn are the only holdover regulars from 1957 on Saturday's starting team. Tennessee Tech will fly in aljrker lb 1 0 0 0 Jones 3b 4 111 been counted out of the Tulane gsme. Andy Gus Shows Signs Of Dissatisfaction CORAL GABLES, (UPI) Un nirnio rt 5 13 Kern'dez as 4 0 0 (I fairly cf 4 3 0: Sawalskl 10 10 ntmsrn ii nil Huberts 4 4 12 Vi sKl lit I I i' I if i dimmer 3h Slid Krickson 0 0 0 0 of top major league prospects from the minors for his winter league venture. "I have talked to several major league clubs and they have assured me of help," said Torgeson.

The former National Leaguer says that the White Sox will have no official tie-in with his winter league post. iversity of Miami grid Coach I 0 Ilium 2h 3 0 10! Oiysdale 10 0 0 rrer 1 0 0 K-mrtrr 1 0 0 01 "snent 0 0 0 Oi eHw'aea I 0 1 II ihinnn 3b 0 0 0 0 atmeter 10 0 0 Andy Gustafson put his first three teams through, intensive defense drills Wednesday but expressed dissatisfaction with their efforts, Totals 414 13 41 Totals 31114 4 -Ban for Genlile in Struck Gustafson. who intended to give ri mr mrrer flh: SlnirM lor Mrssent In Oih; d-FIied nut lor Lillis in reuii e- I'opppd oiH lur llohinson in 9th Los Anrflea WIO tot '41 14 l-jillaaripma 205 0(11 OOl I Campy i Zimmer 2. Pott, Neal, Sawatkki, An (Vrson. Lillis.

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3R-Anderson, Bourhee. HR Funlio. S- IP If ER BBSO Rerts (W, 15 131 0 4 3 KrM'ksim 1 0 0 0 0 I)rsal (L. 11-131 2S3 0 7 4 3 0 treatments they have here. deep feeling in his voice.

"I real ly prayed." had reached "maximum Now I can touch any part of my body and I can feed myself Maybe that doesn't sound like so Asked to set a time. Dr. Rusk rirrer 213 2 0 0 3 Bessent 2 2 114 2 Erkint 0 0 0 0 2 much but to me it's wonderful said, "he'll be with us for some I can do just about everything months to come at least." MP-Bt iirvMiale (Katankl), By i Fairly i. I'-finrman. Burkhart, Dixon.

T-2 .52. Campanclla, who will be 37 on Nov. 19 according to baseball record books, said Walter O'Mal- ML Playoff Results 9 1 out need a little help. Campy said he attended "classes" al the institute from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

and again in the afternoon from 1 to 3:30 p.m. He pulls tand bags on ley, Dodger owner, offered him a job as a radio commenta INTERNATIONAL LfAfil F. Toronto 3 (Toronto lrsds 1-0 oeM-oi-scvpn series tor and coach but he wasn't thinking about it at the pjesent yiwmrms at momrr-al (postponed, ram Momreai leans 10 in nest of aeveni 91 TFJIA. IF.Ar.t Au(in at Kort Worm, (oiponed, rain Austin leads 14) in best of seven l. time.

"Yes, the Los Angeles job of' pulleys and is now up to 17 pounds. He takes oxygen to help his lungs and his talking and doctors work his fingers and move hit legs. fer remains open," he said, "But tyrpet Chriau 3, Houston 1 beat -of seven INCLUDING LOT series H'O 11' it would take a little doing. My ftOrTHF.RW AOriTION PLAVOFFS we naa tnree strangers in home is here and my business and this hospital. I have no steps Birminaham 4.

Inatunnnf a 1 HI inmnml CLEAR HEADS AGREE Calvert is better inirminnm teefla in best-ol-atven class Tuesday." he said. "Don Zimmer, Johnny Roseboro and in my house, although it wasn't LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS built with this in mind, and I can get around my whole house. ernes 7. Atlanta 4 (Mobile leads 1-4 is best-of sevet series AMFRICAK ASMXIATKIN Kemlllnal Plaveffs ness-ef 7l Johnny Podres of the Dodgers They watched the exercises and said they never did anything as Minneaprrfit J. Wirnna 4 (series tied 11) As for this hospital, I doubt if I could go any place that could beat this place.

I want to cet the We Hove An Ideal Drainoqe tough as that in spring train ing." Campy spoke briefly about the full extent of the value of the Calvert System Come See Us In The Rain accident. How his first thought An evening spent with your hobby makes for great relaxation sets you up for the challenge of tomorrow. You'll find Calvert Reserve fits right in. It's light, yet full-flavored. Clear heads agree it's better! was to turn off the motor after his car skidded into a pole but FcrcnzingJ'Qjigfcf hoy fever Dr.

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