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Montana Standard, Tuesday, April 5. White lugger Roy Sievers From Mats Sox Get ifr Masters Golf $150,000 and Two Players Land Veteran White Sox, Figured Stronger Because of Trades, Favored to Repeat as American League Champions Tourney Set Thursday AUGUSTA. Ga. (AP) Rain dripped down on green Augusta National Golf Course SARASOTA, Fla. (AP)-One of the most persistent attempts 'to The Yankees' expected rise is traced to the acquisition of slugger Roger Maris, who together with Mickey Mantle, could supply the team with the one-two punch it lacked last year.

Mantle is too good a player to suffer through two straight sad seasons. The surprise of the league may be Baltimore's Orioles whose fine By JOEvREICHtER Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) Chicgo's White Sox having added punch without easing their strong pitching, loosening their tight defense or slowing up their "go-go" type of offense, are this corner's choice to capture the American League hitting strength. This kind of setup puts an exceptional burden on the pitchers. Fortunately, the -Orioles have an abundance of that commodity. Right-handers Milt Pappas, Jerry Walker, Jack Fisher and Chuck Estrada, all under 22, really have it.

The 1960 edition of the Tigers is essentially the same team that started off so miserably last season under Bill Norman, blazed like Underwood when Jimmy Dykes took over only to burn out and settle into a fourth place finish. AV Count on Ex-Yanks land a player in recent baseball history ended Monday when the Chicago White Sox pried loose Roy Sievers from the Washington Senators. The Sox had been after him for four years, finally getting the 33-year-old slugger for $150,000 cash and two players Earl Battey, a fine defensive catcher, and Don Mincher, promising 21-year-old first baseman who triggered 22 homers and 92 rbi's last year with pennant in 1960. Monday as a few hardy, or hopeful, golfers got in some practice licks for the 24th Masters Tournament, starting Thursday. It was a dismal setting for what is annually one of the most exciting and colorful of all golf events.

Rain, Rain, Rain Rain has been falling here lor about a weeliwThe soaked red -clay soil is heavy and the grass was long until the mowers final ly went out on the fairways Monday. "It's long you don't know hovr long it is," Ken told a late arrival. Charleston, S.C. in the Sally League. Insurance Policy r.Vj.

mmi 1 55 Sievers will be a great insur lar to Jim Landis right through the pitching and the Nellie Fox-Luis. Aparicio play combination. The Yankees' weakness is pitching and shortstop. Whitey Ford is still dependable and Art Ditmar has looked good but Bob Tiirley -appears confused and uncertain. Duke Maas has a sore arm and Ryne Duren appears to be favoring the knee he injured last year.

Bill Skowron, as usual, is having a tremendous spring. The Moose, along with Yogi -Hector Lopez, Elston Howard, Maris and Mantle represent power. Bobby Richardson, the little second baseman, has been superb. Tony Kubek, the shortstop, hasn't rounded into form. Temple Helps Tribe The addition of second baseman Johnny Temple, undoubtedly has strengthened and stabilized the Cleveland infield but the feeling is that Manager Joe Gordon paid dearly for it.

The loss of McLish has made the sometimes often times uncertain Herb Score the oldest and most experienced starter and he's only 26. Jim Grant is 24, Gary Bell is 23 and Jim Perry is 24. Jack Harshman, journeyman southpaw is 32 but his starts are few and far between. Paul Richards has fashioned a young ball club ideally suited to Baltimore's Municipal Stadium. That is, stropg pitching tight defense with an occasional show of ance policy lor us, sam sox Manager Al Lopez.

"He can spell Ted KluszewSki at first base young pitchers could lift them into -the first division for the first time in their brief tenure in the American League. Detroit easily Is tha best of the rest with Boston, Kansas City and Washington trailing behind. Maris to Help Yanks The order of finish: 1. Chicago 2. New York.

3. Cleveland 4. Baltimore 5. Detroit 8. Kansas City 7.

Boston 8. Washington. Concern over the advanced age of the White Sox pitching staff appears unfounded. True, Wynn is 40, Dick Donovan is 32, Billy Pierce is 33, and relief aces Gerry Staley and Turk Lown are 39 and 35, respectively. But righthander Bob Shaw, an 18-game winner, is 26 as is southpaw Frank Baumann and Barry Latman is Even if 40-year-old Early Wynn falls short of his 22-victory total of lastv year, the addition, by trades, of sluggers Minnie Minoso, Gene Freese -and Roy Sievers, should enable Al Lopez' defending -champions to win by a more comfortable margin than they did' last year.

Should Overcome Weakness The trio should provide the long ball, Chicago's main weakness last Outfielder Minoso, third baseman Freese, -and first baseman-outfielder Sievers together hit 64 homers and drove in 211 runs even though Sievers, injured much of last year, had poor season. The New York Yankees, who dropped to third place 15 games off the pace, after four straight first places finishes, should move up a notch, past Cleveland. The Indians were runners-up last year, five eames behind the White Sox. Minnie Minoso in left field. And when he's not doing that he can pinch hit." ROY SIEVERS Venturi is the handsome young pro who had the Masters title in his hands four years ago until he blew up on the last round.

That was when he still was an amateurone of a group that never Sievers was injured much of last year, but managed to nit zi nom-ers and drive in 49 runs. In six? Ex-Yankees Hank Bauer, Norm Siebern, Jerry Lumpe, Johnny Kucks, Bob Grim and Don Lar-sen should enable the Athletics to stay ahead of the Red Sox and Senators. Bud Daley, Ray Herbert and Ned Garver, along with Kucks should comprise a fair pitching staff. The retirement of Jackie Jensen and Sammy White and the probably semi-retirement of the great Ted Williams robs the Red Sox of at least 50 per cent of their offense. Frank Malzone and.

Pete Runnels are the only established full-time stars left. Washington probably will score a lot of runs because of such home run hitters as Harmon Kille-brew, Jim Lemon and Bob Alli-son. The Senators, however, prop--ably will give up twice as many runs because of a leaky defense and, an undermanned pitching staff. seasons with the Senators, he collected 180 homers and averaged 96 rbis. has succeeded in winning the Masters.

Ever since then it has been his consuming ambition to win this tournament more than any other. Venturi at Work Giardello Is Tapering Gif for Fight Earlier Offer Rejected One of the many rejected offers the Sox made for him was last June when President Bill Veeck presented a five-player package Venturi has been here several days trying out the Augusta-National course, a big, broad par another The belief is that the Indians' only 23. Don Ferrarese, staff is too young to carry the probable starter, is 30. 36-3672 layout which stretches LIVINGSTON (AP) Joey Gi nut to 8.890 vards at its longest hie load placed on its inexper and $250,000 for bievers, catcher Clint Courtney and pitcher Russ Kemmerer. Last veek president Cal Griffith of the Senators offered to part ardello took a rest from boxing mnrlrniite UnnHav on1 nVunnati an.

of ienced shoulders by departure averages about 6,850 yards Down-the-Middle Strength Chicago's strength is down-the-mlddle, from catcher Sherm Lol- other pause Tuesday after his tournfrnent Pjay, 19-game winner Cal McLish, ana Minoso's 21 homers. Some of the other early arrivals with Sievers in an even trade for included Arnold Palmer, winner Battey and utility infielder Sam my Esposito. Lopez was reluctant to let so of Esposito. who can fill two years ago, three-time victor Sam Snead and husky Mike Sou-chak. all of whom must be ranked 'Accident My Eye' in at third, short or second.

among the tournament favorites. In Chicago, Veeck said the ad dition of Sievers climaxes a se trainer and manager feared the middleweight title contender might arrive in top condition too early. Giardello meets Champion Gene Fullmer for the National Boxing Association crown in Bozeman, April 20. Giardello weighed in at 161 pounds after boxing six rounds Sunday before nearly 300 spectators. Most of them were youngsters who've taken a liking to the The concensus is that with the course in its present-condition, It will take a real belter to win this 1 Peppery Leafs Ready for Hockey Finale TORONTO (AP)-The Toronto Angry Tom Heinsohn Vows Revenge for Cul ries of Sox deals to solve the long 4 ball problem.

year. Over Left Orb in Celtic-Hawk Title Game Adds Needed Power "With Sievers, Minoso and (Gene Freese, we think the Ions ball pretty much will take care of Maple Leafs were peppy and full of confidence Monday as they got a black eye and a cut In a Legion Baseball Meeting Tonight veteran boxer. WU1 Weigh Maximum date him, starting, right here In Boston Tuesday night," Heinsohn said. collision with St. Louis' 6-foot-10 started training for the Stanleyj Thorneberry's Hilling Puts Nats Over KC WEST PALM BEACH.

Fla. (AP) Faye Throneberry, pounding the ball at a .462 clip for the Washington Senators, singled Lennie Green home from second base in the seventh inning Monday to deal the Kansas City Athletics a S-3 exhibition defeat. The Senators tagged Ned Garver for two runs in the first inning, with Harmon Killebrew and Jim Lemon driving in the tallies on sacrifice flies. The Athletics tied the icort in the second. Cup finals against the heavily- Manager Anthony Ferrante and Clyde Lovellette.

I did hit him, it was pure Other Celtics players and coach Trainer Joey Pollino said Giar favored Montreal Canadiens, defending champions. Red Auerbach joined in. ly "accidental," Lovellette said. "I itself, Veeck. "And mats not mentioning Big Klu, who is hitting .370 and is getting that home run range, and catcher Sherm Loiter." Manager Casey Stengel of the Yankees said the move "undoubtedly gave Chicago a little more batting ounch, which they were dello would probably make the "If any college kids watched Coach Paul Imlach had the club Eddie Gerry has called a meet-j ing of the Butte American Legion! Baseball team for the Legion, Club! fight at about 160 pounds, the maximum weight for a middleweight.

those games over TV, their minds must have been made up to play on the ice at Maple Leaf Gardens BOSTON (AP) An angry Tommy Heinsohn Monday vowed he'll get even for a two-stitch cut he got over his left eye in Sunday's Boston-St. Louis National Basketball Assn. game. Play Again Tonight The Hawks won the nationally-televised game in St. Louis 106-96, knotting the best-of-seven playoff series at two games each.

The fifth game will be played here Tuesday night. just 12 hours after the Leafs elim Fullmer plans to arrive in near-J on East Broadway Tuesday at 7, AAU ball in the future. Auer bach said. "They're really climb by Bozeman Sunday from West ociocis. negiarauon oi piajerai never threw an elbow intentionally in my life." "Accident my eye," Heinsohn retorted.

May Get Rough "That big goon has caused too many 'accidents' in this league. I'll tell you one thing. If Clyde wants to get rough, we'll accomo- Jordan, Utah, to begin his wont- iw euu looking for. The usually loquacious Stengel didn't say what he thought of Chi inated the Red Wings at Detroit Sunday night with a i-2 victory in the sixth game of the best-of-seven semifinals. "We can't waste any time," ing all over us.

Well, if that the way it's going to be officated we're fn for a rugged time." cago's chances to repeat as the American League pennant winner. Imlach said. "The Canadiens are outs. Norm Rothschild, a co-promoter of the bout, said about 7,500 tickets have been sold. "Sales have been wonderful." he declared, "but we can Gerry has Seven players bac from last season.

He said the race for berths on the squad is wide openReturning players are Gary Selbv. catcher; John Cuneen, John Heinsohn. Boston's top scorer, The Senators broke through In He conceded, however, that the addition of Sievers "makes the the seventh against Johnny Kucks Sox tougher." nancie as many r.u. o-k-u D.v handle as many as 14,000 persons and there are Green singled with one out, took second as Killebrew bounced out and came home on Throneberry' One Flight Already But the complaints didn't come all from the Celtics. The rough series already has produced one fight, and the Hawks had their gripes, too.

Lovellette has claimed that Frank Ramsey is bumping orvhjocking him when they line up along the foul lane, hoping to spring loose of good seats remaining and Clarence Dunstan, infielden. State The bout will be in ti Hair Ye! Hair Ye! Razors May Help Swimmers Win Many Close Shaves St. lohn Girls Volleyball Champs tinnle to center. College fieldhouse. going to be tough." The first two games of the best-of-seven final will be played at Montreal Thursday and Saturday.

The series swings to Toronto next Tuesday and Thursday. The Leafs are particularly hap py with the schedule, which will give them at least a two-day rest before each encounter. They gave up a chance for one and possibly two Saturday night games here to get the long rest this week. The loss was the third straight for the Athletics who have a 12-10 Hauglond Named Kalispell Warden record. The Senators hava won St.

John girls defeated St. Ann 32-28 to win first place the annual CYO volleyball tournament. records that toppled at the Nation-(Swim Club, said the body shave biu "usseu. HELENA (AP) Garth Ll WINS koreanHtle SEOUL, Soutn Korea (AP) Kang se-Chul won South Korea's middleweight boxing championship Sunday by stopping Song bang-Hun in the sixth round on a al AAU Swimming seven and lost 13. Washington 200 000 1003 13 2 Kansas City 020 000 O0O2 4 2 Fischer.

Stobbs (2, Hyde (8) and Diving; was startea Dy me Australians lonH to a back in 1956. Championshipsx may Anacondans Star VSnT a wm In Bowling Event pothr were st Haugland has been appointed state game warden for the Kalispell district, His appointment waa effective April 1. Haugland has been employed by the Fish and Game Department and Naragon; Garver, Kucks (7) and Foiles. W-Stobbs. Kucks.

"Last year it was quite the rage among many swimmers," he said. Michigan swimmers shaved their bodies at a recent meet, he said. kechnical knockout. DEER LODGE An Anaconda ct Lawrence 26: St. Patrick IntOiHolv Savior 24.

man. uuds Kerrigan, roueu rush on razor blades by the nation's mermen. Some experts stick to the theory that the incredibly fast times at the meet at Yale were due to the fact that this happens to be an Olympic year. But some others couldn't help "and they just killed everybody. Cincinnati vs.

Detroit- at Lake land, rain first Dlaee in singles with 1309 as A CYO swimming meetwill be First Week Leaders Announced in Women's Bowling Meet since 1958. He is a graduate of Montana State University in Missoula. His appointment was announced by Orville W. Lewis, chief held within the next two weeks. Director Larry Hawe announced Monday.

A girls Softball league will start as soon as the weather He estimated uiai auoui 10 per the Ken-Mar Lanes hamhcap bowl-cent of swimmers in meets shave tournament enters its final their bodies. wek. He replaces Butte's Gus Now Kiphuth would like to find Johnson. 1299, in the top spot, out definitely whether a shayedi Blltt Water Co. still leads the but link the sensational perform of law enforcement or the depart permits, andboys soon will weign ances with the fact that the fast-i HAVRE (AP) The Montana Women's Bowling Association Monday announced leaders after ment.

Lewis said at the present I annual tracK meet at body actually can propel taster race wjt, 3076 but Electric; in for Martin Is Reds' Second Baseman LAKELAND, Fla; (AP) Former American Leaguer Bilry Martin definitely will open at second base for the Reds. Cincinnati Manager Fred Hutchinson said Monday. Hutchinson also placed his stamp of approval on rookie right fielder Tony Gonzalez. Although Gonzalez still is on the Havana roster. Hutchinson commented est swimmers were slick as sub time the department amploys 48 of April.

the water than an unshaven No 2, Anaconda, moved intojthe ei marines. state iimvc oitch second wun aa: ine r.iecuu the first weekend of competition in the 1960 state tournament. The 31st annual event continues For example, Lt. (jg) JohnMc- STOCKRAISER DIES underwater windows. ou can outfit was Dy John Gill took the 220-yard individual how air bubbles collects in a 696 se- jJurcich who rolled JOSEPH, Ore.

(AP) Harley Hatfield Manages Little Rock Team LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (API-Fred Hatfield, former American League infielder Monday was named manager of the Little Rock Travelers of the Southern Assn. The 35-year-old third baseman will fly" from Yuma, to the Travelers' camp at Winter Garden, Fla. Hatfield has been training with the Vancouver team. Hatfield played in the American League with Boston, Detroit and Chicago.

medley in having jhair their legs," he said Mon- ries and ssed 700 when four shaved his chest, arms and legs. day. nine fanwi tfl tonfll, on hi last Tucker, 52, widely known through the West as a raiser of stock for Sandy Koufax of the Los Angetea Dodgers set three pitching record! last reason most strikeouts in nine innings (18), most in two straight games (31). and most ia "Perhaps a fluid engineer can Kal, rha npY tw teams also "The kid looks like he can do it figure out whether an air bubble are new to top five: Pintlar helping place a bucking horse in three straight game un. will act something like a barn-; all." Bowmen, Anaconda, 2891: icoiu, orainarny a very nairy guy," showed up for the event as smooth as a grape.

His best previous time was 2:11.1. Bob Kiphuth, former Yale coach cnute Saturday night. andi olds Wholesale, Butte, 2887, acle and actually slow down a swimmer." "ywjvw- Mclntyres, Anaconda, 2829. Kerrigan and Johnson followed through May 15. Opening -week leaders: Team open.

Wolf Point CliFs, 2.233; A division. Hingham Lipp Motors, division, Great Falls West End Auto. 2,054: division, Kremlin Melby Realty, 1,969. Singles open. Shirley Malin-ski, Glendive, 518: Mildred Letz, Great Falls, 533; Vi Olson.

Poison. 531; Hattie Cor-bett, Helena, 444. Doubles open, Doreen Rothe and lone Beecher, Wolf Point, Betty Swenson, Choteau, and Bev Baisek, Glendive, 983; B. F. Joe and I.

Lane, Havre, in singles by E. Lucier, Missoula, 1278; Joe Hughes, Butte, 1273; Harry Finberg, Butte, 1268; John Joy, 1261; Dennis Leek, Shelby, 1255; Jim Campbell, Butte, Butte Bowling. Results Chennault Honored TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) Ma-dame Chiang Kai-shek will unveil a bust of the late Lt. Gen. Claire L.

Chennault here next week. 1242; Frank Byers, Townsend, 1241. and R. Nelson, Fairfield, 1232. The bust of theommander of STAB LANES High italic: Mickey Reed 234.

the Flying Tigers will be set on a pedestal in a Taipei park. 924: C. Sharon Morris and Babe MARTT'S Majer Learae High tingle: Jack Schulte 237. High aerie: Jack Schulte 650. Mont.

Trailer 922 84S 888-265S at 4 Q71 SfiQ 9714 High urlee: Mlcker Reed 585. Stoner, Helena, 789. All-event open, Beecher, 28ii me noit i A1UUI. DUkVlJ Drills Rained Out SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)-Week-end rains washed out Coach Ben Schwartzwalder's plans to open spring drills Monday for his defending champion Syracuse University football team.

Kunkel-WUU 7 Connle'i P1t 87S WW Northern Pacific WO Buue Hardiurfactng 882 755 Lost Week Inn 836 Mil MIJI Letz, B. Olson, 912 8OT 2594 i-wn 1 SUn a Schullea 8482723 903 9042765 893 883 2669 863 8812637 Stoner, 1.183. High game Beecher, 245. Reynolds 893 Highlander 893 Butte Beer 876 Treasure St. 8V5 878 8942648 94 8792720 Schwartzwalderaid-he hoped to Talv shedBe Brooklynije Wins 8:45.

Texas League neynoiae no. i PltUburgh Olu 1011 SS7 WJ 2791 Cont. MUrll 98 951 8M 2687 New Mlnert Dairy 907 961 0 283 The-Llftert 73 50- 2653 Coke 7 Up 881 Ml 1132533 Moni, Hardware 857 8S 8382574 UCT No. 857 930 7942581 Nlte Owl 881 841 8662588 Stodden .947 932 8222671 Little Learnt Hteh lnnle: Jug Cronnelly 232. complete the allotted 20 days of training before April 30, when a windup game between the varsity and an alumni team is scheduled.

PLAY IT SAFE! Drive In For FREE Car Safety Inspection BILL MAHAGM'S TEXACO SERVICE Open 24 Honrs 102 S. Montana Ph. 24223 vs. Martins; Hugnes vs. biuk.

no. Marty's vs. Buttreys; Comer va. Tr. St.

Drug: Ward Thompson vs. Met No. MAR DEL PLATA. Argentina (AP) Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn defeated Argentina's Erich Elis-kases in 44 moves Sunday night Met No. 1 vs.

De Lux; luaiw aro. t. Alum. Sup. ys Francis F.

ABC Unchanged High aertea: Joe Maykuth 575 in a fifth-round match of the In WINTER GARDEN 8W 8232517 Gitchell Trucking Binghampton, N. Y. ternational Chess Tournament. Tueadav Schedele TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) Scoring Monitor -Ottawa Carter Mont. Power Food Bank 1:30 p.m.

Ladles Tues. League neiuy Fischer, with four points, is see vs. Lucky Lager; westmont vs. Dauman; ond to Russian Boris Spassky, who Slxettea vs. Dalllng Sheriffs; Dairy Fresh 0 815 8243617 877 887 9322696 888 970 829 0739 886 1021 9502857 825 979 916 2723 90S 877 9982650 832 823 8542529 Petersen Maloney'i has five on five straight victories, lagged again in the minor events of the 57th American Bowling Congress Tournament Monday, and.

there were no changes in the top ten standings of the singles, i. Dula's. 1 p.m. Western League Mont. Bar vs.

The Tire Mart UCT Offlcere r.T. Operator of 20 over-the-road trucks, Francis f. Gitchell must watch every penny of operating cost. That's why he says "It's a standing order in our shop that STP must be used in every crankcase, transmission and rear end." When a Ford truck using STP blew a head gasket after 124,000 miles, Gitchell found that "pistons were clean and practically free of carbon rod bearings looked like new cylinder walls had less than Vi thousandth of ant inch cam shaft and main bearings looked Butte Beer; vs. Steers; Victor Chem.

vs. Community Brown's vs. 4 North Main: Prudential vs. Orlbben's; Davidson vs. Butte Neon.

Tweadey Schedule 9:30 a.m. Tuesday Morning League QUALITY INSURANCE IS OUR BUSINESS doubles or all-events. The Copperettes vs. MU-Upa; Question aire The best overall performance of 9 p.m. E3ks Antlers League No.

26 Rocket Fours; uparipiuge yb. Bearers. vs. No. 28; No.

11 vs. mo. no. ji the day was a 674 singles series by Henry Schaffhauer of.Rochelle 6:45 p.m. Mountain League Texaco A German developed supeflubricant STP is 100 pure petroleum concentrate that blends with any motor oil or grease.

It restores power to old cars, protects power of new cars reduces oil consumption and engine wear increases compression and engine performance. STP super lubricant is unconditionally Guaranteed to do what no so-called "oil additives" can do! That's why men who Know best like Francis Gitchell buy STP! vs. No. 36: No. 35 vs.

No. J2; HO. 33 VS. No. No.

30 vs. No. 27. TMCA HavoUne vs. Parrot No.

2: Olda vs. Bruce's; Harrington vs. Montana Power No. Peterson vs. Montana Power No.

Park, N.J. BOWLING ALLEY PLANNED 4. Teesday Schedule p.m. Twilight League victor GREAT FALLS (AP) Con 7 p.m. Safeway League wnite Magic i.

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Race Track No. Blanch-arda va. Tretheway'a: Smith vs. Red Rooster: Pioneer Lum. vs.

A a I. Shady Lane vs. Busy Baker; Town House at better service vs. Manor House. 8:00, Alleys open for practice.

:4 p.m. Twinklers League Sutey's is planned in northwest Great Falls by United Realty Investors. The comoration owns Hi-Line stations, garages. vs. Challenge: Zllehes vs.

yacow sen va. Payless Oaa. p.m. Stardust League Nyetrom vs. Lanes in Havre and plans bowl Joe's; Friti's vs.

Better Meat: Butte gash vs. Evan's; Deahler-Veatch vs. Sul ing centers in Stanford and Lew- Friwndly Dependable Protection livan Metal; Daly-Shea vs. TV Teens; reduces engine wear! cleans and keeps engine cleanl fights carbon, varnish deposits! quiets hydraulic valves! seals leaking transmissions! saves on repairs and oil! Drift Inn vs. Gleason; Dairy Fresh vs.

cuts oil consumption! improves oil pressure! improves compression! eases starting! gives all-weather protection! quiets noisy differentials! istown. The facility wouia doosi the number of bowling lanes in Great Falls to over 100. It would Dubuo.ua, It Club vs. The Letter Shop. 9 p.m.

Men's Straightaway League Suspend Trainer LOS ANGELES (Ap)-Trainer Jack Phillips, suspended after procaine was found inj body samples of one of his hordes, was reinstated Monday by the California Horse Racing Board. Santa Anita stewards suspended Phillips for alleged violation folio wins the Feb. 25 races. be the fifth commercial alley, Nlte Owl vs. Trees.

State LUe; outie neer vs. Raymonds: Coke 7-Up vs. Star Lanes; Rack Track No. 1 va. R.

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