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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 9

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THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN MONDAY APRIL 13 4925 'ri' A DON'T OH SHAH'S OTBN pac 0 I 0 A WITH 'TWI THM SMMlttt will roll Games :5 a a 3 a RACE with a it AND VP BeckM GLO CI At ALVA WAYNOKA 11 an AMW twj CHEROKEE AIRVIEW SOUTHARD WOODWARD 7 THE DAILY OK LA 110 AX CLEVELAND CRIPPLED OR OPENING GAME 204 14 IK 340 715 JKr1fr gratlfi 0 3 You can purchase the single panfs suit Tuesday in Thursday and secure the other pair if you change your mind? i 0 9 9 fl 3rd 15? 11 197 til HI 155 3rd 317 179 Hl 11 11 1933 club Mine team let H9 174 tcT 141 let 14 14 ITS 944 174 1U 174 11 1714 144 13 2nd lit 124 J37 U7 174 77 2nd 134 141 1SI 14 ill ST LOUIS ANDOM IS HOPEUL ONCE MORE ST LOVIS Mo April Confi dence and opilmiam are the dominant characterintlcs of St two major league teann thia season Strengthened by the addition Of sea coned veterans secured in winter trades and by the promising per formances of several youngatera both the Browns and Cardinals seem better fortified for this year's campaign than at any time previous While deprecating the absence of Bill Jacobson who la holding out for an Increase In salary George Naler manager of the Browne believes that the Improvement in four separate de partments of hia team will more than offset the absence of hia star center fielder His pitching staff Slsler believe has been considerably strengthened by the acquisition of Joe Bush Milton Gaston and Joe Glard obtained from the New York Yankees this winter and by the improvement shown In the condition of other members of the staff With the veteran Revereld and the youngster Dixon alternating be hind ths bat the Browns manager be lieves he has a catching staff com parable to any while the third base problem seems well taken care of by Robertson Then the Improvement tn own condition Is a source of cation 1 PARIS CARTERS acifie Coast League Results Txs Angeles 5 Portland 2 5 Salt Lake 14 Vernon 47Oakland 7 7 Sacramento 1 4 Seattle MA San rancisco 62 Browns ormidable in Spite Of Loss of Jacobfcon HAIR DRESSING tree iamvui Pastime ivp Turns Score Of 2584 Oklahoma' City Bowlers to Hold Alleys Indiana Score Every Bound To Overtake Long Lead A Of Rivals REDS LITTLE STRONGER THAN OR 1M1 GLO CQ Is the original liquid hair dressing which has swept the coun try frees coast to coast It Should not bo confused with old fashioned pomades greases or pastes Atoll drug counters or barber shopsBOand 75c or send coupon for liberal free sample and yon will be delighted with tbie remaritable hair dreaaing' SPORTING NEWS GLO OCW HairStayS Naturally Jn Place A DRASTIC CHANGES MADE IN RULES Wiidon B4t4 NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOUtcjcrafraiipair? zoi the race inn Now UrlMM (g A) Shreveport (T L) Htnensra fr McCall and Graham flci nd tin Orl i Bhre rpnft 43 Hat triaBrourd anti Uewle Halon ana uurna At lll Ala Mobil Al Mrldlt IC I lllia 1uru Adklne and Da rermer Ducote Pailereon Withrow and CINCINNATI April Tho Cin cinnati Reds embark on the championship season whose strength la virtually the as that which carried their to fourth place last year The shade of difference favoring this spring's outfit la due to the smoothly working quartet of Infield era Bressler Crfta inelli and Cav eney generally conceded to rank with the beat In Hie league and duet bear the brunt of the coming race Defensively that Infield promisee much and Bressler and Plnelll are effective hitters GLO CO Is a hair dressing plus Besides imparting a lustrous sheen to the hair it keeps it neatly in place all day regardless of whether you comb it lightly back or smoothly down Thia makes it immensely popular there fore with conservative busi ness men as well as with fashionable youth GLO CO'S use too is verv stimn la Ung and beneficial from a hygfen is auudpolnt to both hair and scalp which it helps to maintain la a IN DOUBT: STARTING LINEUP ''v Grantham and Ena Likely To Break In 'Littklessonsin BIG SPORTS DU'kmtyer Talley JIn4ereon Jsoucka Xielaaeca Totals Grand total 2 ML SCHWAB Jaekaun Campbell nni "Wood klnnitrlm the way with we dre not a one way street when you want to get somewhere inahuny SUITS WITH TWO TROUSERS PITTSBURGH Pas April 12 ths opening of the bassball season two days away Manager MeXechnie ot tho Pittsburgh Nationals finds him flt unable to select bls lineup for ths first gams because of injuries to two regulsr players Niehaus first baseman and Moors second baseman hurt during the training lesson may not be ready for the fray Grantham for second base and Ens for firt ai i favored to replace the regulars Ths Pirates have an untried In field but their followers believe the team will finish wen up In tho race If the youngsters make good Niehaus will make his start in fast company while Wright shortstop and Moore are sirring thslr second sm son Treynor st third Is relied upon to Play his usual sterling game Tdo Meadows Morrison Kremer and Adam form a dependable pitch ing staff Aldridge ha not yet 'signed a contract 4 Gooch and Smith wilt the bulk ot tho catching McKechnlo ha a fleet footed hard hitting outfield Jn Carey Bigbee Cuy ler Grantham and Barnhart Spain ha building boom 107 Main Stmt i A Pasf Prestnt and uture Hohm of Hart Schaffner Clothes EW days ago the baseball fever struck Ellas again Ho reported to the Oklahoma City club and when elber's finger was Injured was sent into right In Saturday's game he made two nice catches and on the two occasions when he reached first he promptly stole second Sunday he fielded another great game and In five trips to the plate drew a base on bells and slammed out two singles a dou bl and a triple" Again he stole second Although he still has the foot ball bug and i about half way determined to go to college somewhere in order that he might play that game ho may yield to the pleadings of bls friends and the urgq of his love for baseball and make a start in this profession Unless showing of tho last two days Is' only a flash there is no doubting this young ater has a great future In tho na tlonal game Somebody will have to mak room for him on tho In dian team if he decides to play Baseball looks like a paying' profession for unk and he seeme to be ready for a start In tho Westetn aariesJBriIL GIRDIRON OR DIAMOND EOUR yeara ago Elias unk signed a contract to play bate ball with the Oklahoma City In dlans At that time he was a Sophomore at Oklahoma City Cen tral blghschooL' He worked a while during the training aeason with tho Indiana considered a possible member of the pitching staff When it was seen that he wa: not yet ready for claas A company he decided he would continue hia highschool career and play football Not wanting to stand in the way of any youngater completing his education and fearing that unk night not go to highschool unless he could play' football Jack Holland placed his name on tho voluntary retired list that he might be eligible for amateur ath letics EacK year since then unk has been carried the same way NEW YORK April The world champion Washington Senators by defeating the New Tork Giants In their final exhibition game Sunday 11 to evened the series at six each The Sanatora started off with a five run lead and were never beaded The ft ft Washington 1 1 17 Giants 1 a Reuther Kelly Coveles kle and Ruel Scott Bentley Green field Ryan and Gowdy 8unpern Wins Tla Juana Cup SAN DIEGO Cal Apill apero owned by tho Labrea stable Sunday won the Tin Juana rup of miles final stake on the winter pro gram at the Tla Juana track near here today All Over from the String of Irwin was second a ml Blarney Stone third and Spic and open fourth Tim for was 1:27 1 5 three and three fifths seconds slower than tho time made last year by Llttlo Chief which fin ished last Sunday pulled up lam Greer And thiner Matched TUL8A April 1 Don ald Greer of Tulsa claimant of the state featherweight title and rankie Osner former Tulia 124 pounder Sat urday night were signed to box ten rounds to a decision April 29 at the Kioto bowl it was an noun cad by Al Venn matchmaker of the Osage Ath letic club Th bout will be the main event of a program scheduled for twenty eight rounds opening tbr out door boxing season here IS Merwin Grahnm of Bartlesville Okla' Is' the captain ot th Uni versity ot Kansas varsity track team and is considered one of the beat all around athletes in the Missouri Valley conference 1 Though a capable man in the sprints and hurdles he has lately com to the front as a high jumper having mad 4 feet 2 inches at ths Illinois Relay carnival represented the United States nt ths last year Olympic games In the hop alep and junp as he is known at the institution for his perfect physique will graduate this year' He is a three letter man 1131 it I At Jt Jf Mlnnpll (A' A) I Tube (W L) i 17 1 ten Harris Dwmant Win TMr aya Black WUllanu and Cr MirB Wichita is 1 Lincoln ji 1 HanktM Joyeo Campboll Jolly and Hohrer Hurtt Cooper ralka and Hrveklaa At Kauai Chicago (iSj i Kamaa Cilv A Ak Morgan and Hartaot Mawiiiwi iVRuoM oima pHinauii At Chlse (A) IMlauapeH (A A) a Baturin Ulankanahlp aa4 Crou Orabowkl Tkempeen ltaMaunens arry and RebertM At Mmyhl 'IL If 11 Pittabnrgh (N) Ill Mmphla A) 13 1 Koupal Celleton and Smith Caldtra Motim and KehlMctetr At It CUvtland (A) sal Cincinnati (J4) 4 14 9 Uhl rown lluekay 1M Mllttr and Myatt Luqu niy Mar and Hargrave At Dalia eri Worth IattrltnBubti McColl and Iillllnsa tinad IJttlatoit Walkup John and Wolgomot CHANGE SCARCELY les than the remarkable perform anco of unk In Sunday's eon test was that dt Glenn McNally It was the first time Oklahoma City fans have seen him step this sea son They saw a greatly changed batter Instead of standing flat footed at the plats as in former years he was taking his stance far back In th box and then stepping Into the ball as swung 1 The result of this change In batting form was marked In stead of weak grounders or pop ups for which was famous in the past he drove the ball hard and far getting a single and two doubles in fiv times at bat and on both Ms other trips to the plat hit the ball hard al though it waa fielded for put out PhUadelphia' Clubs Stronger This Season PHUADELPHIA April De Wt ihjuriea to their players both PWlddelphla major league baseball teama are in good condition for th opening of th season Both have added new player and are confident of Improving their standing in tho rocs for th pennant Connie Athletics wilt opn th American leagu season in their renovated fmrk Th visiting team Win th Boston Red Sox The Ath letics hav added a new battery that Is reputed to have cost 1500oo Jt is composed of Groves Baltimore and Gordon Cochran from Portland: To offset the injury to Joe Hsuaer who brok hl knc eap In th spring series vrtth th Phillies Manager Mack has algned Jim Pool of Port land The American leaguers also hav several rookie of promise Including ox a young catcher Smith a short stop nd rench and Bagwell out fielders Th Phillies also hav several new men Manager letcher being much impressed with th work of Huber at third' If is planning to use onseca at aend baa In th outfield George Bums formerly with th Giant and Reds has won a permanent berth In the local Mneup Tl i 1 1 1 Martlua and i4pan ir SECURITY PETROLEUM WINS OVER TEAM Autrey wLl in fin forni and the Security Petroleum company' ba ball team' defeated th Klein Iron Works I to 1 Sunday Autrey and Dewey wer th battery for the winners and Hazlett and Buttlar for the losers Speaker Places Dependence In Southpaw Pitchers CLEVELAND April Well pro tected in all departments with pros pects of th beat pitching staff in av eral years th Cleveland Indian from th strongest team which has repre sented this city alnc 1921 when the locals wer runners up to th New York Yankees In th opinion ot President 8 Barnard Indication are however that three regulars irst Baseman Burns Third Bsiimsn Lutsk and Summa will out of th optnlng gam Tuesday on of aor arms or other disabilities Mnrr Speaker Mya he has th beat array of left handed pitchers that ever ware a Claraland uniform Ha to a In well auppllrd With aubatttvtee predicting that ro Spurgeon New Orlrana recruit will provar ene of the flnda of the year Indkatlone are that the pitching atari win be roinpoaeil ot emllh Kit wards iShaute Harkeys and Yowell Miller or ilarka teft handera and Uh la gneece Xarr vaaa ant Ihr or Luther Roy right handers All are In good condition except Leraca who hao not rounds to form' Spurgeon la eopable of playing abort second or third la rest on the baaaa and 'a a splendid fielder and bailor Bob Knode first baseman probably will al larnale with Georg Burns when a rlsht handad pitcher oppooea the Indiana 'I right fielder will bo chosen from mepbenaon Ie and Aniith right handed I'liitera and Summa Hendrick and Mo ull) left hander Senators And Giants Divide Their Games garter swere worn around the neck em Your Spring Suit Can Have 2 Pairs of Trousers If You 1 Say So The beauty about Knight Beck Co trouser suits is not only that they have extra trousers but that you can buy the suits' with only bne Running up a cor of 2ss4 pm th asflm dub of Parsons lLKn took th lead In th flv man 5 event of th first annual aouthwwt bowling tournament at th Recreation alley at the dos of the first "day's play Sunday Dlckmeyer Loutk and Dllaga ait turned in scores of 200 or better the first gam to run up a total of 947 pins on that game which stood up as th highest single gam of th day's play Th Schwab Packing company team of Oklahoma City was next best with 2421 American Legion team ot i Eldorado Kan was third with 2411 and the Moon Motor company of Okla homa City wa fourth with 220 Ioucka and Dellaaega of th Par isons team also took the lead in th double scoring 112 Th former accounted for 12 pins and th lat ter 18' Wilbur of Oklahoma city nnd Nolan of arson held second placo with 1075 In the tingle contest Loucks again led with 652 with Wilbur second With 545' I oui ka leads' In all events with a total of 1724 pin which gives th Par eons Pastimers first place in every event of th opening day's matches six Oklahoma City teams Monday i Th aepree: 1 Bring on your Buck shot May la ready for them Af ter hurling good ball agalngt the lrat regulara laat Thuraday May stepped into th breach in th fifth Inning Sunday when th Pittsburgh reserves! wer massacring Georg Strohmeyer and stopped them dead urthermore he connected for th hit In the sixth which put th Redskin In front and Oklahoma City mad It three straight from th Invader Th score wa 14 to 11 Pirates Off in Lead Th game started as if th Indians were in for a walloping th Pirate rapping Strohmeyer tor lght run in th first two innings Georg settled down attar that and went well until th fifth when May was rushed to hi tescu Th game wa encouraging to Okla homa City fandom for It showed that th Tribesmen could amaek th ball When they had to go put and get run They atarted with a single tally la the opening rqund got another In' th second produced two In th third and tied th count In thp fourth In th fifth th invader Strohmeyer to covr scoring throe tunts tAKiiiE 2119 Won In Sixth 1 Nothing daunted th Indian count ed one In the bom half of that inning went into the leeid with three in the sixth and then sewed up th contest with two moro In th seventh After May hod struck out thro irst batters in the eighth the gam waa called to permit th: visitor catch a train tor Chicago The prmiiunaH At a rrew rr WHliAmn cf 4 44 Monti rue 2b Martineck 1b Bhaririek 2b CroUn Rahmldt If Knox Demarest tll1 Richardton If a Total OKLA CITTw Tata 3b McNally 2b Mar erman It McDaniel lb ThGrnpeon cf Punk rf KhadoL as prasue Bena Strohmayer Hay Total 'IT 34 1 Gam clld nd flrat halt of alsbth Maam law innlnra Ptttaburrb 240 424 Oklahoma City 112 412 'Twobata hits: Rherlock Knox McNally 1: McDaniel unic Khadou Thfeebaae Mta Martlneek Rherloelf Hat rman Baerltkea Shbrlock Ha a rman Bans Ntolen teaaea: WUllama Cronin unk Khadot Base on strohmeyer Is Jy 2: De merest 3 Sk hnildt 3 Hit pitched ball! Williams by Strohmeyer Tate by Rohmldt Struck out: May Demareat 2 ehmidt Wild pltehee: Mrohmeyer 1: May 1 Pawed ball: Sprague Rune and hita: Orf Stroh tneyec 11 and 11 in 4 1 2 inning May 0 and 1 In 3 2 3 Innlngn Dcmareat 4 and I In 4 Innfmra Schmidt 4 and 4 In 1 In Rings WlnnJnp pltchr: May Laln pitrhen ffchmtdt DnuMeplays: McNally and McDaniel (2) Let on baaea: rilta burgh Oklahoma City Time: 3 hours Umpirtat Iamott and Brown Masked Marvel Is Here To Play Nelson Th of pocket bil liard reached Oklahoma City Sunday to prepare for a two da engagement with Orville Nelson Oklahoma pocket billiard champion at th Empire bil liard parlors Monday and Tuesday The comes to Oklahoma City with a record of 14i coneecutlv victories without a reversal and ha lost only three out of 250 matches during his tour Six hundred point will decfed the matcly between the unknown an 1 Nelron On hundred fifty pointe will be played Monday afternoon at 2:30 th second block Monday night at and the same program will complete the match Tuesday a STANLEY JERKINS WINS HIS OWN GAME IN NINTH OR SINGLE TILT Shelton Remains as Pirate Reserves Depart to Join rt1 Taking a nen men with Mm ager Pettigrew will lead the Oklaha te ma City Indiana Into Cushing Mmv day for th last exhibition aerie for th tribe The team he Is taking consists McDaniel firthM Hoek second base Tate thlrdbas Khadot short stop Hagerman Thompson aadVU" icmliols outfielders ftprog and its Patrick catchers Hubbell Ludwkk and Roberts pitchers The trip 1 being mad by automa Mie the team returning Monday night a' Other member of th trite win main behind to take morning and afternoon workouts under the super vision of jPresident Holland I Tuesday andWedneelay will given over to perfecting team play and signal drills When th Pirate reserve departed for Chicago Sunday night Holland's choice of th entire stock of Pirate reserve pitchers behind to become a member of tho In dlan tribe for thla aeaaon KNIGHTS COLL'MBt's LOSE TO ACME ROOK COMPANY 't Acme Book company' baseball tam mor than doubled hit on the' Knight of Columbus and won 8tm game to Th 'j Acme Book company 3 11 4 Knight of Columbu' Batteries Keller ftni hnir Knrlj ftn4 4 wAwanVk 4 wamniimgiit i "Vfc A complete mirror system enabling one employe to view the entire ctor 1 used by New York jeweler proven uve against inetv In Mrle for th Mdn flub how efln shrald ell he rubHd a th bafti? Witt kind 11 yoa By WW MEHLHOaX Wetfra Opt ChAmpi i Tiritlerlmlni ellln mar fl mere harm Utan sh1 Th mr tllnt a aha ft tn4 mak tv lsiand heavy' It tk away the ana andlaatklty About twice a year you ahould ok th eluh protknat ruh year ehatt with ell end ahllo Vndr ord nary elreuntatahee this krre thm la a nerteet etale preaervatlen Bui re member that toe much oil end 11 without the belie I prabablr wereetha ae ell al 11 It very Impartanl to have reur clubs la perfect ontiiloa at all Hmee it yen wish to attain aaaatmum pto fleleaey In tha "royal and anelant gatne" fCapyrtsbl Ills Aatoelated Ed Here fa) Parsons Pin Spillers Set Pace irst Day Of Bowling Tourney At Txmivin Ky LMtrolt (A) LriuitvIlU (A A) Wll and Bauler Wo'gU Holley Kob nnd Meyer Ar Niw Haven Conn Roeten (NJ 2 4 4 New Haven (MJ I 4 2 Cooney end Me Kenty Nichole Lufiue and Bargtr Al Wiorbtfry 'n IL Botton (AJ ill Waterbury (KJ 14 3 lifting Jamlvoon Wingfield Btokev and Mrnhh aller Touchetone Corrifan and MeUortbyv At Baltimore Md IL ft It RnlHmoro (L LJ It 2 Philadelphia (A) 4 1 3 Kamehav JuekBon and Kgr ihiwj Gwn HHi and Cochraae At rtroeklrn if If New Terk (A I it i II rook I yn (NJ I 14 2 Ba Her Pennock llorL Been John eon and Petty Thor maiden Roberta Greens and Taylor A Hmte irmena (w Houston (T IsJ Batteries Mons and Goff 't At ort Rmlfh If Rt Joseph (w 11 a ort Rmtth (W A 11 11 1 (Called 7th to eatrh train) Retterioererw Cools? and Brooke LkMe BtsuL MiHsr Alloy and MHes Ryan a Zones Abolished Hand Be hind Back Void and Back Board Play Altered NEW YORK April Three rafll cal change in the basketball playing rules wer adopted by th joint com mittee of th A tha A A and th National Collegiate Ath letic association at it annual meeting hero Saturday The ehan Includ th abolition of all son th Ilminatlon of the hand behind the back rul in cas of a jump ball and a provision that ball which hit th edg ot th back board will considered in play un lea it carom out of bounds These alteration wer mad to unify the playing cod and to standardise the gam a played in th east and west The rule which abolishes the plac ing of the hand bhlnd the back wa modified so that th asm result la obtained 'Insert Claus Th lawmakers Inserted a clause In thia rul which reads: iCAny use of th hand not ud In tapping the bail shall construed as personal Th rule abolishing th gone wa supplemented by a rule which reads: a player la fouled In th act of shooting for a goal In any part ot th floor tw fr throw shall be awarded to th playar Th judgment of th refer In regard to Infraction of thl rule shall supreme Another rule was changed to read: the ball hlta th dg of th backboard and rebounds Into th play ing court it shall atm be in play" Rule Bare Tim Thia waa rewritten to as time the rule maker said a hereto fore a ball baa Immediately been de clared out ot bound when It hit th edge of th backboard i Th word waa inserted In the rul covering th painting of th backboard Th former rul mad tt mandatory for a team to paint It backboard whit but teams evaded the regulation by painting th back white and leaving the fac tt natural color Under the new rul team will be forced to paint the fac ot th board whit Overtime periods In highschool gams will of three minute dura tlon Instead of five Although thia change take form of suggestion it will be inrorted Into the official guide as a deflnlt rul Oklahoma Boy Leads Ka Totllf Torn 224 Ringlet' Tnurka Pareone Wilbur Okla City Rhlnkman Eldorado Rutherford Eldorado Thurston Okla City Nolan Eldorado Bickmeyer Pars one DelateRA Persona Cobb EMnrado Talley Parsnne Henderann Parsons leks Eldorado lnnley Jerkins won his own game for the Katy club of the Commercial league In its dash with Morris and company ot the Southern Star league Sunday in the ninth Inning With the roor tied doubled and then scored from second on an Infield out to win to 7 The heavy hitting of Pulliam was a feature that Katy player getting two double and a triple and driving In five rune Ripley accounted for two with a homerun in the sixth The Katy 21 Morri 7 I Blrg Jerkins and Warn er Bandera and Essllnger Eat Capitol Hill Wins East Capital Hill baeebull team de feated th Universal Motor on the Thirty eighth and Walker diamond Sunday I to I ii it Ab IL Po A I Northwest 1925 Schedule 4 I INDIANS INVADE ST 1111 11! 1 ihi 1111 i 1 I 4 wc' A hiijiiii aaroni i i i A 4 I 4 A 4 la A IBSKI 1 is Uv' lii M1' Wa A 'OsK' A AAA i ta 'til 4ii4i i i a a a a A a A WIIV 1 Wl fy Ot A fl' 'T V'a A T4T bli i dSbMM a kfaclMT A' MMhSSmMP X' ji 1 9 BS? i 11 vji 4 riR YdE 7R' i Mi Ifdfe if chancre tn frequently jSn ix 1 1 I irt 4 I I fT i 1 At 1 A 11 i'J A A ff M' A (bLjf Totals '1 427 712 447 flrsnd iouti42L EI)ORADO st 2nd 3rd Nolan 119 171 1ST Cobb 144 147 194 Rhfnkman 24t ic Hicks 1 144 117 124 Rutherford 124 114 171 Totals 744 S4 111 Irand 341L lat 2nd" 3rd Aahby 154 147 223 Phillips 144 147 129 Hulbert 141 1J4 Thurston 169 149 144 Co a 144 147 117 Totals 4ul 7t2 Grand 22 Two lfan vent City 1st 2nd Tri Trucks Parsons 219 324 Delaseffa Pai tons 44 1 249 154 Totals 329 419 414 Team 1124 Wilbur Oklehome City 1 ITS 113 NoUii KWorado H4 Ml 12 Total 313 SIT ITS Team 1075 A Thuraton Oklahoma City A 204 181 174 Talley Persona 154 191 123 Total A 343 344 841 Team 1 444 Rutherford Eldorado 774 197 134 Shinkman Eldorado 193 184 132 Total 391 377 2T Toam 1411 Dlckmeyer Parson 194 124 111 Henderson Paraon 147 192 131 Total 53 224 247 Tea tn Ml Hleka Eldorado 154 157 120 Cobb Eldorado 137 173 171 293 129 Ml 2nd 3rd TtT 174 192 152 200 IMS 111 191 142 519 147 lit 522 14! 142 507 109 174 499 12? 177 492 IMS 187 414 144 144 414 142 139 411 134149 450 174 132 Alv WajAoho CWrofceo a I rv lev Southard Waed'rd M17 May 24 i A July 19 July I lune 14 April 34 Avr jA' A A' Hept 27 Aug Aug 3 A j11" Sept 15 April until A May 9 May IS July IS Aug 32 Juna 21 May AMp 3 Rpt 139 Tapt 20 July 24 TiriTii Hnr 1 July It Jaa Mey IT flpt Aug fl pt 3T July IX Aug 3 Jenir Au It Aprils Au I Her SI asL June Jt I Sept July 1 MySl Jun 31 May 3 July I Mar July I Au 3 Aus 1 I apt 13 Jefe 3 a pt ST Aprils June 1 Myl Janet Aug 1 MiylT JunT JelylJ flpl yt 3 Aug 3 AuS lai 1 8" I lat i i.

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