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DAiLY SUN SI 0tt gguu Tuesday, July 21, 1964 uynyj 1 Whops Tj jK v. Half -Game Out 1 Grote Triggers Colt Attack Against LA. LOS ANGELES (AP) Jerry Grote, batting less than .200, taed Joe Moeller for a three-run double in the fourth inning and triKSprd the Houston Colts to a 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers last night. The Dodgers not only suffered! Chisox Blank Inges, y-U their third consecutive defeat Il-J but also lost their catcher, John Roseboro. He suffered a severe laceration on the middle finger of his right hand when struck by a foul in the fifth inning.

1AH1 ouiuiu yauie ui inc mueuv.au ijcague slammed a homer, triple and lead by walloping the Los An-single, driving in four runs, andeles Angeles 9-0 last night. Fred Talbot scattered nine hits with the two rookies supply-as the streaking Chicago White, fog impetus, the White Sox Sox moved to within one half jbreeze(j to their fifth straight victory and ninth in 11 games KtjUi JlldVt: Phillies Lead With 6-2 Win TV5: i' -y- -f Roseboro, the club's leading; hitter with a .310 average was: taken to a hospital for Xravs.S i while continuing to close in on first-place Baltimore. The Orioles were not scheduled Monday. The loss ended the Angels winning streak at six. Tigers Topple Red Sox, 7-5 There was no indication how CINCINNATI (P) Two-long he may be out.

homers'by Tommy Harper u0j, rw. and Don Pavletich powered the Kignt hander Jim Owens if i third-place Cincinnati Reds to a pitched 6 2-3 innings for Houston kio ft, in 6-2 victory over National League Buford tripled and scored in BOSTON (AP) Don Wert; the first inning, capped a four- wu leading Philadelphia last night more than month. Owens, 4-6, ,7. and to within 2xi games of the doubled across the tie-breaking run rally in the sixth inning 'allowed eight hits and a run. with a three run homer and front-running Phillies.

Hal Wrwiphirk finishprt nn lull dlLCl juiv luinuiiiic uuncu then wound up a four-run rally me ugera even wi iwu-iwi ft seyenth innj The Colts scored all their DfesPite tne loss-their third rnn; in fourth Jno Gainpsi1" four games and ninth in the numei in uie wgimi nun.ig mm run.producing SUlgle. last 12 the Phillies maintained llvUUIl cugcu uviaiviu i-u laok jled off with a triple and came night. jhome on a single by Mike White, i s'm aa over secona-u-hit- tnnpH nt eprnrwf nn PIace San Francisco Giants. 6-4 Talbot kept the Angels in check, bringing his record to The Reds lonninp cinrlp hv Roh Lillis and to Chicago. closed in on the leaders with 1 both runners advanced on a wild 'pitch.

(AP wlrphoto) for Soviet track team which meets U.S. this week end, meet Salty, a dolphin, at Marineland. 3-3 with his second shutout. Buford tripled with one out in the first inning and then scored on a single by Floyd Robinson. RUSSIANS MEET DOLPHIN' Valeriy Brumel (center) and Taisia Chenchik, star high jumpers their seventh victory in the last inine games.

McAuliffe, who hit three homers in the last series between the teams, hit his 17th into the right field stands off loser Bob Heffner, tying it 5-5. Bill Free-han singled before Wert drove in the clincher. The Sports Patrol In the sixth, Gene Stephens walked but was thrown out try ing to steal. Ron Hansen walked George Thomas, who also had 'and J- C. Martin flied out.

singles and pulled off a rarest kept the rally alive with a At hi Face etes single to right and Tom Mc Eddie Kasko was then walked intentionally and Grote followed' Trailing J-fl the Reds tied the his decisive double, a shot score the fifth when Harper up the alley in left-center. connected with Steve Boros on base. Boros reached first on an i Singles by Tommy Davis and "ror by Philadelphia starter IWally Moon and a fly ball by, Dennis Bennett. Nate Oliver produced the Dodg-j er run in the seventh. edf snt.

I Moeller gave up seven of he sixth when Pavle tich walked, 'Houston's eight hits and Cardenas doubled and Bor- fered his eighth loss in 13 deck 05 'P1 hPaKvle' isions 6 of reach by hitting his hom- i er in the eighth after a single craw singled home a run before Buford unloaded his third homer of the season. unassisted double play for a center fielder, hit a controversial two-run homer for the Tigers in the preceding inning. Carl Yastrzemski had built an cifa Pncfnn anA tn I Woe inancia NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Behind Pete Ward started the sev- Philadelphia 52 a walk with Wnm hnmPr in thPienth lnmnS rally Wlth 37 39 41 43 42 By STEVE SNIPER NEW YORK (UPI) This is a tough one both physically through numerous weekend meets, the dual meet with Rus-jMilwa 7 sia, the final trials at Los 47 crplp? Spnt and finallv Chicago 45 and Bill Skowron followed with a single. One out later, Ron fifth.

.584 .581 .554 .522 .517 .516 .500 .45 .47 .290 5" 6 6 8 12' 27 HOLSTON LOS ANGELES Dy ranlc KoDinSOn. Spangier If 4 0 0 0 Wilts ss 5 0 10 Buc Suspended For Incident With NL Ump CINCINNATI (AP) National League President Warren Giles suspended Pittsburgh infielder Bob Bailey yesterday for two days for what he termed a "bumping incident" with umpire Ed Var-go in Sunday's Pittsburgh-Milwaukee game at Milwaukee. The Pirates said Bailey drew a $50 fine and was suspended two days Monday and Tuesday. Pirate coach Frank Oceak was fined $100 as a result of the same incident. Baseball's Top Ten 45 46 52 66 4 0 10 GnMim 36 4 0 0 victorv went fn JfW iit- i Los Angeles 45 the Olympics in October.

Houston 42 New York 27 and financially for America 1964 Olympic team. Any time Olympic dates fall during a school year, as they do The disputed homer came In Hansen walked, filling the the seventh when Thomas lined 'bases, and then Ken McBride a drive to the top of the left Issued a walk to Talbot, forcing field wall with one on. Third a run. McCraw singled for 11C1U Yvail rlLii uiit vii. 4 110 Davis cf 0 0 0 0 Fairly lb jooo hall, who was ejected in the 4 0 10 Roseboro 1 0 1 0 pir-hth irnirxi fnr arrminrr a onM Hayes Jones, the Nifty high yesterday's results Fo 20 Gaines rf Hardy rf Bond lb Whi'e ill is 3b Kasko Grote u'tiii a vail 119 1 rumilli 9 0S0 nousion los Angeies I nigni i UJ1 UIa base Umpire Bill Haller more and wrapped this October at Tokyo, all hands: hurdler, is a school teacher in .1 i i Intntlf nnH J7 linn nM Un fnr i.

Dhll.l.1,,. -i 41 i Davts if 4 1 on a pkch to Bobby Wine. Biliv 1 1 $21 1 1 1 McCool finished up. 3 0 0 0 Oliver 2b 10 2 1' ruled it a double, then Plate!" UP WIin anoiner single. are in trouble striving to stayj-- -u.

5 Owens Umnirp Fd Hurlpv called it a peaK conaition lor long viuyii. uamui, umpire nuney cauea 11 a rthmwk nir an Fnalish tparh.i today's schedule WoodeihH 1 0 0 0 Voeiler 0 0 0 0 Nuxhall paved the way f.r The White Sox lost two play- Gilliam ph 10 0 0 home run and in the argument iperiOUS oeiween leaill Uldib cuiu, 'Chicago (Buhl ll-5) San Francisco lartual comnetition who 11 pick up classes when perry 7-, 11 York i llll.rrt C11I rir.rnnfi 1 2 2 15010 Philadelphia runs by walk- which followed Red Sox when they were hit by n. I i a i hi i i vpr i 34 4 8 4 Totals niti ins v-ooKie uojas twice, uoias il me I'fiL jit nine aiiu muii- (Jay 4-71, night AAA UiA MM II I .1 ey is tremendous for these dedi-'scn00'- Totals Houston Lot Anl Gnttitn. ioo 00 ioo-i waiKea in me nrsi, moved up op-Houston 2. los a sacntice and a wild nick cated athletes Pittsburgh (Gibbon 4-3) at St.

Louis (Sa-' decki 10-71, night Philadelphia (Mahattey 8-4) at Milwaukee iBiastngame 2-1), nigM Housron (NotteCart 3-8 1 at Los Angeies (Drysdale 12-8), night. er Johnny Pesky was ejected. Pitches. Jim Landis left in the fifth inning after being hit in In the first inning Dick Stu-jthe hand during the third in-art singled home his 79th running by a Barry Latman pitch, hatted in and sent rookie Tony; Floyd Robinson had to leave in Conigliaro to second. seventh after being hit in High jumper John Thomas re-i eies 1.

LOB Houston 6, Los Angles 9. 28 Grote, Bond. 3B Gaines. Moell off throw by Nuxhall and scored on a S3rrifirp Hv hv Tnn To v. Collee-ianc will have to miss'portedly has lost a job.

Bus me- er. SF Oliver. IP rlasses and nerhans lose an en-lcnamc Pee McArdle, 32-, 46 ER Bl SO iiis lor. Rojas walked again in the fifth and came around on sin- AMERICAN LEAGUE tire semester. Olympians whose year-old New Yorker who runs Won Lost Pel.

Behind tne arm dv a Dan Usmski pitch. 51 56 34 6 2 3 I 2 13 1 4 1-3 7 23 0 2 0 2 1 Owens, Moeiier, Reed R. Miller Perranoski meters, apparently Baltimore nrnfpcsinn ic tpanhitlP' uill hp we lU.UUU 0 gles by Night Game Johnny Callison and 0 0 has his vacation Schedule New York 53 Tavlor. temporarily unemployed. 0 2 WP- wnrkpH nut nlrav Minnesota DETROIT BOSTON NIGHT GAME abrhbi ab bl LOS ANGELES CHICAGO Wert 3b 4 12 1 Mantilla 2b 5 1 2 ab bl G.Thomas cf 5 1 3 1 Conigliaro If 1 0 1 0 Piersall cf 4 0 2 OMcCraw If HBP By Woodeshic (Fairly) Moeller.

PB Grote. T-2 i8 .622 .618 .609 .511 .500 .495 .479 .438 .375 .370 ab bi 5 12 3 5 2 3 4 7 Detroit Other job-holders will have' TnPle jumpers Ira Davis and los Angeie, 47 46 47 45 39 34 34 45 46 48 49 50 60 51 l'-s 10 11 ll'-l 13 16' 23 23 Din onarpe 01 riuiaaeipnia Doin NATIONAL LEAGUE Player Club GAB Avg Williams, Chi 90 355 61 172 .344 Clemente Pgfi 85 346 53 118 341 Mays SP 92 337 76 111 .379 Santo Chi 89 333 57 109 .327 Aaron Mil 89 356 59 114 .320 Hunt NY 87 378 43 103 .314 Torre Mil 86 32 7 55 102 .312 Cepeda SF 77 286 45 89 Jll Roseboro LA 80 247 31 76 .308 Groat StL 91 372 39 114 .306 HOME RUNS 1 Mays, San Francisco, 29; Williams, Chi-1 have jobs but will make it to Washington 36 TnhiA if tri ot citrviiro iha no Kansas City 34 Lumoe 2b 0 0 0 0 Wil'ms ph-lf 3 1 1 0i Fregosi ss 3 0 0 0 Buford 2b Kaline rf 4 12 1 Y'trze'ski cf 4 1 2 2j Smith If 4 0 10 Robinson rt Brown If 5 0 10 Stuart lb 4 0 1 1 Clinton rf 4 0 1 OWeis pr-cf Cash lb 0 0 0 0 L.Thomas rf 5 0 1 Rodgers 3 0 2 OWard 3b De eter lb-lf 4 111 Malzone 3b 4 12 0 Torres 3b 4 0 2 0 Skowron lb Wood 2b 3 0 10 Bressoud ss 3 110 Satriano lb 3 0 1 0 Landis cf Bruton ph-cf 2 0 0 0 Tillman 4 0 10 noop 2b 2 0 0 0 Stephens cf McAuliffe ss 3 1 1 5 Heffner 3 0 0 1 Knoop 2b 2 0 0 0 Hansen ss 4oii used up their normal vacations 2 2 just trying to make the team, 2 Some are likely to lose their; i i Jo jobs because of too much time 2200 lost while representing Uncle trial. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 9. Los Anaeles 0 i PHILADELPHIA CINCINNATI ibrkki ab tt bl i Ro as cf 3 2 2 0 Rose 2b 4 0 10 i Cail.son rf 4 0 2 0 Marpr If 4 112 Taylor 2b 4 0 12 Pinson 4 0 2 0 Allen 3b 4 0 10 Rob.n)n rl 4 110 i Cater lb 4 0 10 Johnson lb 4 0 0 0 Gomaiez If 4 0 0 0 Paviet.cn 3 2 12 I Wine ss 4 0 0 0 Cardenas ss 4 1 2 I Dairympie 3 0 0 0 Boros 3t 1111 Benwrt 3 0 10 Nunall 3 0 10 Triandos ph 1 0 0 0 W-cC-ool 10 0 0 Totals 34 1 8 2 Tglals 34 4 18 6 Cincinnati 00 OOi 4 Russ May Accept Challenge From U.S. Chess Ace Dyrol Burleson, the 1,500 me- 7 Boston 5 1 0 0 0 Ad cock ph 0 0 0 0 Martin ter hope from Portland, is an; 2 2 1 il.Sam at Tokyo and against Rus cago, 22; Howard, Los Angeles.

19; TODAY'S SCHEDULE Newman pr 0 0 0 0 Talbot K'kpatr'k ph 10 0 0 18; Allen, Philadelphia. 17. i insurance man With a Career tOi Washington (Stenhouse 0-5) at New York Chicago, Roarke 3 0 0 0 Nixon ph Sherry 10 0 0 Regan 2 0 0 0 Fre an ph-c 2 2 2 0 Totals 38 7 13 7 Totals I Latman 2 0 0 0 sia this weekend Los Angeles. The track and field alone (Booton 8-8), night RUNS BATTED IN consider. Bob Schul of Dayton, Ka anrt Citv iSnntiAon 0-71 MinnMji r- 37 5 12 5 Pearson ph 10 0 0 5,000 meter Star, IS a junior! (Pascual 10-71, night 67; Bover, St.

Louis, 66; Torre, Milwiu-i Detroit ioo ooo 231-7 Koope 2b i js packed with an unusual num- tv 100 818 800 2 MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet E-W-ne. Bennett, Cardenas, NuxhaM. oosion kee, 56; Williams, Chicago, 54. at Miami, 0., But he has a ZZTu. Boston 120 020 000-5' j- E-Bressoud, Radatz.

DP-Detroit 1. Los Angeles 000 000 000-0 Der 01 King men dtnoilg me LOB Detroit 8. Boston 10. E-Buford. DP Los Angeles 1, Chicago top hands Who grabbed the Ul- 2B-Wert 2, Brown, Kaline, Mantilla 2, 2.

LOB-Los Angeles 9, Chicago 11. rM i Chess Federation said yestcrdav i. u. Cincinnati 6 It Will Consider any Official Chal-- 2B-Cardenas 3B-Boros. HRHarcer JOD ana aireaay nas lOSl a crancn v-4 ana nange j- or Eisht Decisions Koufax, Los Angeles, 14-4, L.

Bur- chunk out of his life with a long1 7-6 and Barber 5-7 SB-Robmson. Cal- iwi-niwtn dpt. rhiraon io, Williams. HR G.Thomas (7), McAuliffe 2B-Skowron. 3B Buford, Ward, HR isluc ji)inii.

rauu 6-2, .750. Marichai, San lenge for U.S. chess star Robert -5, O'Toole. Cincinnati, A. "on- SF-Tavlor.

3 riurinp- the recent trials at New i hitch in the air force behind 52, Francisco, 13- (17), Yastrzemski (11). Demeter. Buford (3). SB Rodgers. 1 1 i 01 ititoyu i ouiiiaf ui -4i anu .714.

him. ER BB SO Ynrlf Peters 11-4), 2, twi-night IP 6 10-4, Bruce, Houston, 10-4, AMERICAN LEAGUE IP 7 8 12 3 7 13 7 ER BB SO 4 2 12 2 2 11 2 13 3 5 5 4 1 Rrnal itimnor PqIrIi Rnclnn ER BB SO 9 5 5 1 2 Latman, 3- 1 0 0 3 0 McBride 2 0 0 0 2 Osinski IP 6 2-3 1 103 grandmaster. n- L- ,7 Fisher was quoted as being w- 4 4 3 ai uener, two-ume Jtul pacific coast league Pegan Sherry, W. 6-5 Gladding Hetfner, 5-3 Rsdatz 0 0 1 0 morlcil urinnor in tho Hicptic Ijavelin UirOWer Jim Stevenson: Western Division 12 11 1 Oliva Min rr y-k trs r-f- 1 in i rvi ntii nna T-2 479 12 6 6 3 5 Talbot, W. 3-3 1110 1 HBP By Latman By osUi works for an aircraft plant onand shot putter Dallas Long areSsn Die90 1 oiners wun jobs io cope wiui foniano ss 40 2 0 Sherry faced 2 men in 8th.

(Robinson), By Talbot (Rodgers). WP-ilnnu TclanH nnrl finHc varatinn HBP By Regan. Williams. PB Roarke. McBride, Osinski.

PB-Martin. T-2-42. Vacation in artHHinn in ihoir othlaie I Seattle 50 45 .526 t't Allison Min 88 325 64 106 .326 cau lu 1Mal1-1' Mamie ny 78 250 47 8i .324 or in New York that he ranks "la8sI '2 with world chess champion Tig- Bressoud Bsn 93 346 52 104 .301 ran Petrosvan of the Soviet Un- Frt'hTn It 2 5 than the other Hinton Wai ju i in vto Qnviot ctapc T-2 52. time mignty nara to apportion c. San Diego Sailmaker 11 26' Tacoma 49 46 .516 Spokane 49 49 .500 Hawaii 33 64 .340 Eastern Division Represent U.S.

i wii Jerry Siebert, 800 meter runner, is engaged in an advanced physics course at the University In El Dorado Handicap "un I. ru, Bwmnu RoDmson Chi 70 301 51 19 .296 56 39 589 1 Arkansas Oklahoma City The Presidium of the Soviet Chess Federation received a let- 54 45 LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) of California and "unretired" nuieorew, Minnesota, ss; Powell, Bam- 31-vear old San .545 .520 .471 .418 .337 .545 4 6 8 16' 1 24' a 4 ter from "the well-known patronlLowell North Denver 52 Indianapolis 41 Salt Lakt City 41 Dallas 23 48 46 57 65 Pelegrin Tries Again runs batted in jof chess, A. Bisno," of the Unit-i Diego, sailmaker, and stuart, Boston Kiiiebrew, Minnesota, States, Tass news agency'his crew received official sane- WAariPT. I Iavp land.

AS: Alhcrin. Min. himself this spring for one last fling at foot-racing. He amazed even himself with his success at winning the Olympic trials. jnesota, 60; coiavito, Kansas city, sa.

isaid. jtion yesterday as the U.S. Drag- I I Tass reported that the letter, on Class representatives in the Eisht Decisions SATURDAY'S RESULTS Denver 4-2, Oklahoma City 3-4. Indianapolis 5-2, Dallas 3-1. Spokane 3, Seattle 1.

Arkansas 6, Salt Lake City 1. San Diego 3, Portland 2. SUNDAY'S RESULTS Indianapolis 5-4, Dallas 1-5. Oklahoma City 6-6. Denver game 8 innings.

HOLLYWOOD PARK. Inzle-1 son while failine to win in five dican at 112 nnnnds anH I As tor the physical side, more Bunker, Baltimore, 10-2, Ford, New! Claims mat lSOier SnOUldj 1 drilling UllllJJlL'b. (York, 12 3. Pizarro, Chicago, 13-4, sham first flnH SPPnnH rankinc wood Mrs. Howard B.loutings.

Pelegrin was third in Craswell will handle the green an one has beefed about the 4 Jthe Will Rogers Stakes, beaten hut hiPhlv-taWerl rolt lon road to Tokvo involving so 765; Arrigo, Minnesota, 6-7, New York, 2-5, 2nd; ins, 6-2, .750. iecK reiegnn win auenipi iu calvaap a hit nf crlrtrv from a bUt 3 neck- Unner-Up in the, fmStratin? camnaim here Stakes-. a. ns back Jockey Bill Hartack will make Seattle 9-4, Spokane 2-5. San Dieao 6-4, Portland 3-3.

Arkansas 5-4, Salt Lake City 0-2. Hawaii 9-11, Tacoma 8-3. Even with the final trials already in the bag on Sunday, North and his crew of Dick Deaver and Charles Rogers did not waiver in their final effort. They won the seventh race with a classy display of helmsman-ship and sail handling. in worm cness wun reirosyan and that Fischer is superior to all other chess players.

"Fischer states that he ready to prove this in a match with any Soviet grandmaster. Tass said. 'of Close By, and third in the Ciardello Requested To Defend Ring Title many vigorous tests starting with the NCAA and AAU championships in June. But there aren't many "dropouts" in this class. They mean to get to Tokyo, no matter what the cost.

-ut mn Armenia ndiiuicnu, ucdica uuee 1 PtT lengths by Close By. In the Hoi- his first Hollywood Park appearance in several years on Thursday when he handles William Radkovich's recently acquired Gim Man in the $50,000 ad- Jim Brown Gallops 40 Yards in, 4.7 Dorado Handicap tenth and fi-i. Der' Pelegrin itiH fifth met miocmrr nnrf inn NEW YORK (AP)-The New York State Athletic Commission rial test fnr thrfA-vpar nf vu tl-in nnrco rs4 Plnnl 11 1 y- 1 the 55-dav summer meetine. lvl. yM.x ao uwu nonywooa uaKs pujj 'notified middlweight champion Tnovr fli arrlollri voctorrlQtr tViof it HIRAM, Ohio (AP) triumphed.

I Trainer John Pappalardo, who son jn Chicago over the week- p. iui.6iiu un. linn-! ertormine Art a Veteran Skipper Wins Yacht Race and one-sixteenth affair will be tu 4u. oiiii xjx imcu received a $2,500 challenge yards in 4.7 seconds yesterday as check from Joey Archer of New the Cleveland Browns' training; York and called on Giardello to TIJUANA OLD MEXICO THIS SUNDAY PLAZA MONUMENTAL Stt 0 IN fNli BHiNMINI SECTION Walter Markham's Adocted Zl end to watcn Hartack work the S5teMymv Barte "e2J rLSrTBl three-year-old star, Wi, Art, C. Jitney's Warrior Sa.shSrf fiXrri thP that mapktvap Am camP opened.

Brown is a seven- enter into articles of agreement A.i.:.r ni.n.'. 1 arrangpmenrs nan nppn mm.wADi -n i. veieian ui uic (AP)-Veteran f3" of National within 20 days to defend against inei, iviim iVl oiduie luuiii anri nnp-nnartpr Vior mi -vcicidii sRiuuer di aries Charles, Jaclvn Sable's Double wTpH for the riding champion of Milwaukee and Leaue club Charles, Jaclyn Stable's Double by as ne finished a fast.clos. skipper to ny west to handle bim Mah: white-hulled sloon Gvnsv won! VVltn Irank Morze gone, in the mile and a furlong Oaks. voacn tsianion uouier saia the annual Port Huron to Mack Strings and Neil S.

McCarthy's ing tnird in ony the third out. Maguire. jng 0f his life and may be Pele- Miguel Yanez rides Pelegrin. grin's most dangerous foe. the Ambiorix colt who placed Performing Art is lightly The commission notice pointed out that Giardello had not defended his title within the required six-month limit since he won it from Dick Tiger, Dec.

7, 1963. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Morri- he believes linemen Roger Shoals, Gene Hickerson or John Wooten could fill in at center if John Morrow is Injured. son' Mustard Plaster, the Ill lllii-v.

jiuma iiv.lt. vino uvu-mcicilicu in uic 1,1 UUI HUU UCIll- Woc.V,ir,rr I I 1 1 micai it aoiiiiigtuii ui cU 111 inac yacht race yesterday. Gypsy, beating off the challenge of Ondine, a New York boat, slipped across the finish line on the Straits of Mackinac at 6:19 a.m., EST, with time to spare. Taking slightly more than 40 hours for the 235-mile haul up Lake Huron, Gypsy, a 23-foot-er, won all available prizes. yS KOEHL'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE and EXCHANGE PA xr Li a history, came out of his runner-up performance in the Hollywood Gold cup last Saturday in excellent condition and will be flown to Chicago this weekend for a campaign in the Windy City.

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