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Jan. 10, 1952 Paterson Evening News Technical Ugh Team! oms t. jMiis om Paterson Merman at Rutgers 1XX (50i7ul3 Old Timers lo Make Annual Sports Awards Presentations to Feature Annual Dinner Dance in Spring Pro Cage Results By THSJ ASSOC! 4TED TRESS UIITERUU'I RESILTS -4 Minnpon It, Indianapolis T4 jlufriaii Washington 14. Elmira 81 UUktt-Barra $4, Scranton 7ft 10DT' VCHEDILE KM Nw York at Hyracu iioatoa at Fort Wayna Aarip Utf No tamp auheduiAd ve Paterson Yankee Ramsey Wins ih Meeting of Bosco Varsities Ramblers bow to Paterson Tech-Action Heavy Here Tomorrow Paterson Tech rallied to defeat St. John's High School basketball squad, 46-38, at Manley Hall last night.

It waa Tech's fifth triumph in seven starts and marked the Ramblers second successive loss after five straight wins. Bob Matthews' three points in the last second! of the third quarter pushed Tech in front for good, although St. John's was better off the boards. The Vocational squad wag ahead, 20-19 at halftime. Matthews and Jim White tallied 17 points apiece to pace Tech to the triumph.

McKeown led the losers with 12 points. Tech also triumphed In the Jay-vee game, 27-18, as Moore led ths whiners with 10 points. The box store; Winter Attractions Of Garden State 1 I 1 Rutgers May Lose Bill Stern For the Season Paterson Swimming Star Suffered Shoulder Injury in Auto Mishap NEW BRUNSWICK, Jan. 10 (AP) Rutgers swimming team, waterlogged with injured performers, will be bard put to hold its 30-y ear hex over Middle Three riv als tomorrow when it meets Lafayette. Coach Jim Reilly natatora wilt journey to Easton, Pa for dual meet with the Leopards ith four key tankmen on the doubtful starter lit.

Injury Riddled SprinterBobby Nugent, outstanding prospect for the U. Olympic team, suffered a vertabra injury recently during the. National Aquatic Forum in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He won his specialties, the 50 and 100-yard ftee-style race, against Navy last weekend but 1 below par. Two other operatives.

George Gregorio, defending dive champion of the Eastern Collegiate Swimming Association, and Jesse Taylor, number two- sprinter, may compete despite back injuries. Stern Out Most serious casualty is distance man Bill Stern, Paterson. He suffered a torn ahonU der muscle in an automobile accident recently and may be lost for the season. He is the son of former Paterson Police Commissioner and Mrs. Jack Stern.

Rutgers ha had an Indian sign over Middle Three members Lehigh and Lafayette since 1919. Lehigh haa beaten the Reillymen only once in 33 meetings, during the 1921-22 aeason. Lafayette has dropped 11 straight meets to the Scarlet since they first met in 1925. Massive man, in and ont of a uniform, Paterson pro football star Sisto Averno is enjoying the pff-season. This is the time for all good gridders to relax while resting those three b's (bones, biceps, and bruises).

The huge Fatersonian has been in football action a long time now, dating back to his high school days at Central, twelve years ago. He was on the Colts for four seasons, starting in 1939. When he wound with the Colts (Baltimore variety) in 1950, Sisfomust have decided that there was plenty in a name. The two teajgs had the identical monicker but the competition wasn't quite the same. Confessing to age 26, Sisto intends to continue in pro football as long as possible.

He feels that there are three or four more seasons in his system, barring in- Sport award of the Old Timer A. of Greater Paterson, Inc r. in feature the annual dinner dance of tb organization lo be held Ih the Spring- Bailor hue been mailed for thee selections. Award are to be made Lit four tlasvifiraiiens scholastic. amateur, including local vemi-pro; national, which included amateur, profea-t tonal jur collegiate athletes; sport man's award for contribution lo the hx si sports picture over the years, and which could be a sponsor, athlete, manager, official or combination of them.

Bleaks Mailed r.b the exception of the sportsman's award all athletes will be judged solely on the basis of performance during 1951. Eligible will be resident of all In the Greater Paterton area, which means, generally. Passaic' County plus most towns bordering on Paaic County north of East Pater-on and West Paterson. Blank are being mailed to all member, to roaches of "all been high school teams in the area, and BILLY 6TEBN TRENTON. Jan.

10 Nei Jerseys 1952 recreation season is off to earlv start with snowtime activities holding the spotlight on the January amusement calendar announces Commissioner Charles R. Erdman. of the New Jersey Department of Conservation and Economic Development. Officials of the Union County and Essex County park avstem report the several lake and ponds will be available to skating enthusiasts during January. Manv of the lakes and pond and sites maintained bv the States county park systems are illuminated at night and offer heated shelters.

With the advent of sufficiently cold temperatures. New Jerseys larger lake. Hopatcong. and Mohawk. as well as a variety of frozen streams Including the Raritan and Shrewsbury Rivers, are expected to be sources of pleasure for ice skaters and ice boating and skate sailing fans.

Heavy snows aie expel ted to at tract thousands ot skiers and tobogganers to the States favorite ski centers. The best known of these areas are; High Point Skate Park. Sussex Countv. where roads leading to the monument are reserved for akiers. at South Mountain Reservation! Essex County, at Vernon, and Sussex.

In Sussex Countv. Seboolevs Mountain and Succasunna. in Morris County. Blairstown. Warren County.

Pea-park. Somerset Countv. Gallcping Hills. Union County. a.id at Newton and in Stokes State Forest, Sussex County.

SIVTO A5ERNO juries of course. So far, he grins while crossing fingers, he's lucky. He has emerged unscathed from his pro gTidwork, a man- wmi-pro managers as and his sole serious injury was suffered at college where uhToke" nTt- a torn cartilage required an operation before he returned ion. app; to the nominating Durocher's Giants Hailed As '51 Comeback Champions to action. If he escapes further carnage, he'll stay in the of lucb Difk Heaiy is playing ranks.

After that? a'rm" Coaching, he hopes. What football player doesn't want to coach, if he can get the chance?" chairman The nomination committee will receive, sort and pas along nomination to screening committee, of which Harry Gourlev is chair- SANTA MONICA. Calif Jan. Id The selection of the New ork Giant as the comeback champions of 1951 was hailed by Manager Leo Dunx her' today as "another wonderful honor for great bunch of guvs" The peppery pilot of the Polo Grounder paid this tribute to hi men- I never sav a team with more The huge Patersonian likes the pro game, offers only I man. and Herb Draney, trice-chair-one objection: Linemen dont gel as much money as the i latter group nar- A I row vine field in each class to five DftCKS.

TnC fliardS End do the brunt or the WOrlCjcandiddiicft. 'Thm group forward determination or Hill to win but have to take second place to the fellows who carry the informatiwon these 20 to the ball. But thats how it is and we have to accept it Praise Squad -elections committee, of which Dovd K. Jonet i chairman and lthiih explains the New suige to the National Brion Winner Over Bascom Dutch Deutvrb vice-chairman. The selections committee ha the responsibility to make the final choice of the four winner I Tbi if ixg a popuiarits contest and an athlete with onlv one 'nomination of hit exploit baa a iiiHKh chance at one who ha 1 OOo.

there no need to stulf the ballot boxes. Brown's 11 Choice In Pro Bowl Game Ramsey Don Bosco Defeats Locals Don Bosco Tech of Palerson was defeated for the second time this season by Don Bosco of Ramsey at the School No. 5 court last night. The final score of the Bergen-Pa-atc Catholic Conference clash 47-38. It was the Ramsey squads third win In five outings and its second three circuit btarta.

The Bergen team assumed the lead in the second period and was never headed thereafter. Bil Minerva led the winners with 21 points, while the lover were paced by Nick Stetz and Zeke Kolodziej with 15 and 12 respectively. Don Bosco rrrp also won the-Jayxee game, 51-21. The bo score; Sisto will be back with the New York Yankees this year after playing for Ted Colima and Co. last season.

He could have gone to Canada to play for the Ottowa Roughriders during the 1951 campaign but turned it down, isn't sorry although that team won the championship. He prefers staying here. Averno lives on Hazel Street in Paterson his wife, the former Margaret Meredith of Baltimore whom he married fourteen months ago. They met while he was playing for the Baltimore team. years I've been in baseball," the manager said.

The Giants' feat of winning the flag after dropping 13li games behind the Dodgers In August earned them a total of 349 points in the AP poll for the greatest comeback by a team or individual in 1951. Jersey Joe Walcott's knockout of F.zard Charles for the heavyweight boxing title was rated second, with 127 points. Other leading comebacks on a 3 2-1 point vote for the fiiat three places': 3 Bobby Feller, baseball, 52 points; 4 Stanford, football, 47: 3 Ben Hogan, golf. 40; Chicago White Sox, baseball, 33; 7 Ray Robinson, boxing, 32; 8 Auburn, football, 17; 9 Joe Dimaggio, baseball (in World Series), 12; 10 Detroit Lions, football, 11. Duroeher himself received a couple of comeback vote.

The Giant skipper refused to single out any Individual most responsible for the club's terrific drive, but he did put hi flrjger on the possible turning point in the National League race 5 hikers' League pennant againsl odds so staggering that 1(15 out of 214 sportSH rltors and sportcasters picked it as the No. 1 comeback in the As-ociated Ire-' annual poll. Mhe Giant werfn the greatest team Ive managed or plaved with. said puroclier, "but INe nev-r liad or seen one with nioie ihustle. They were great, and nev cr quit.

He indicated that maj be the old St. Louis Gashousc Gang Frankie Frisch, Duroeher, the Deans. Med-w ick. el 1 had a shade in ability on his Giants, but tertalnly not in the spirit department, Tiie home run hy Bobby Thoin-Nun. climaxing the Giant' uphill fight in the final game of the plajoff with the Brooklyn Dodger.

gave Duroeher hi biggest thrill of all time. I never had anything in com-pai- with it. anytime, in all the Toronto Wins From Rangers 1 ST. LOUIS. Jan.

10 (AP Veteran Cesar Brion of Argentina shattered oung VVesbury Bascom' victory string last night with a unanimous 10-round decision tp-s heavyweight feature bout at the arena. Except for the first two round, it wag the South American' fljiit all the way. Since turning professional, Bascom had won 13 consecutive fights. Referee Benny Kessler gave the bout to Brion 53-45. Judge Fred Connell had it 33-47 and Judge Howard Hess scored it 52-48.

Outweighing the East St Louis, 111.. Negro by almost 18 pounds, Brion simply overpowered Bascom. Brion weighed 1B83. Bascom, ranked a the No, 4 light-heavy weight contender, weighed 181 The 'Argentine fighter rank seventh among the heavyweights. There were no knockdown although Bascom was staggered in the third and sixth and hung on openly in the tenth.

That drew boos from the crowd of 8,612 borne town fans. The fan paid $21,863.25 to see (lie bout, which wa broadcast and televised across the nation. St Loui was blacked out in the TV how ever. LOS ANGELES. JAN.

10 (API Its nothing new for Paul Brown, but bis American Conference all-star team haa been Installed as a 6'a-point favorite over the Nationals in Saturday's pro-bowl game. The people who make the odds figure the Cleveland coach has the stronger line and therefore is in a position to swing the balance to the Americans In a close game. Jumbo JoeStydahar, who bosses the Los Angeles Rams, pro champions of 1931. plans to offset Whatever line edge Brown has by using hi Lo Angeles backs. Bob Waterfield.

Tank Younger and Dan Towler, plus the Chicago Bear blocking back. John Dottley. "If thoae guys can't dent Brown's line observed Stydahar, "nobody can." The game, played for charity and sponsored by the Lo Angela newspaper publisher, will be held in tlie Memorial Coliseum. The kickoff will be at 4.30 oclock. Eastern SUndard Time.

Clear weather is forecast. Rice Says: 10 Unless all signs fail above a a combination hurricane, typhoon which start tdoay in Cincinnati NLW YORK. Jan. 10 (UP Cal 1 The local gridder'g career was interrupted by three Yy years of service in the Navy, (most of the time on Pacific duty) after he received diploma at Central High. On being discharged, be attended Muhlenberg College where he played four full seasons of varsity football, at guard and tackle.

In 1950, he went into the pro ranks with the Baltimore Colts and filled the starting-guard slot. When the Colts' franchise folded, he was drafted by the Cleveland Browns. On that squad, against the College All-Stars at Soldiers Field, Chicago, he played before the largest crowd be ever saw: over 90,000. Averno was acquired by the Yankees in exchange for II fifth college draft choice desired by Cleveland. He iw considerable action with the New York squad, on offense period.

while the Rangers lone and defense. With any sort of breaks, Sisto points out. the hVbuI" Yanks could have been iq the playoff even though finishing juter. set the ue for tba 1IKlude pto.se!vt!n with only one Win and two ties. For, they lost six games by marker of athietu phony Graiitland BEVERLY HILLS.

Jan. stormy a. the NCAA will run into and tornado in the three-day meeting Tut will be the important meet- bv TPt ldi fk'h Jtoitnn Hf n-'ri Tch 14 10 24? 117 11 tl Leach Takes Cage Officials' Exam 'went on the their lead A total of 16 points. defense 1 YMHA Deteats Little Finucans Roboru And BtuttrrL The Schedule In the YMCA Swim Learue this afternoon, the varsity squads of Eastxlde and Ramsey will meet, starting at 4 o'clock. School basketball ia scheduled for tomorrow night, with the following games: Central at East Rutherford, Paisafe at at Garfield, Wayne at It barton, St.

Patrick's of Elizabeth at Don Bosco Tech. Ridgewood at Bloomfield- Paterson Tech at St. Bon's, Delbarton at Eastern Academy, Pemptea Lake at Valley, Butler at Dover, and Bogota at Fair Lawn. enn Leach, coach of St. Joseph's High School is taking the floor examination of the Board' of 4pptoved Basketball Officials.

I Little Finucans. 72-35 Zaclane led The YMHf quintet downed the holarships cost a college from $100,000 to $150,000 a vesr. They have already been lxigely responsible for 36 college abandoning with many other on their way out mese college figure that football once the game that paid for a 1 other sports, ts now costing from $130 000 to 9230 1)00 a year to run This means a loss of from $100,000 to $200,000 a year. Tew colleges can stand anv such financial socking Georgetown figures it lust $1 000.000 on football in iten years, over 1230 000 I lie lat year Loyola figures fnut-bali cost her $300 000 in the last five veais three leading coaches from the South have told me that their athletic treasuries wet empty Ihey had bean losing $130,000 a year. Iht doesn't make any sort of sense along anv line.

Kentucky' idea of proaelyting only in Rrntuikv la helpful idea-It is a starter, anyway; Kentucky ha- had three consecutive bowl games. Kentucky doesn't need any financial help. Lakers Win Again On Home Court The Patersonian lands the excellent coaching job turned in by Jimmy Phelan after coming to the cjub late and expects the team to fare much better this year. As for Paul Brown who was his boss during his short term with Cleveland, Averno feels this is the smartest mentor in football. I learned a lot under him in a short time.

is his sum-up He has a food system, works bard with a rating percentage for each player based on the successes totalled in the various plays of a game In this way, a book is kept on every player and each week, he is shown how effective or ineffective he is." North Jersev Board of Appioved Basketball Official will bold an open meeting on Monday, at 7 30 at th Westside High School. South Orange Ave Newark. Ail member of the association are invited. These open meetings are In keeping with a new policy to keep the membership informed o( the association' buxine and thu avoid a crowded calendar at the annual meeting In April. The bxo score: l.lttle Floirooa B'irrli 'tllmoro rrll V.i-k I Vl-Mannaiiy tvk! onard 4111 H.iwtll TuUli T.wn.s.

8. vtotkooiia rie-man H. Xlokkowlia 7.aclsB 'hal lUttniau Turndoif Cohn a the ANocuTro ratss There' no place like home for the Minneapolis Laker whn rolled itip Ihelr seventh traiht National I Basketball Association home court jvRtorr lat night hr thrashing the 'Indianapolis Olympian. 91-74 The triumph enabled the Laker to move to within one same of the! It or be si er Royals. Western Dtvi-j ion pacesetter and also gavel them their seventh success in eight outints I Indianapolis bad snapped Min-; Edwins Oppose Lincoln Park Rhythm a La Basketball One lineman admiring another, he names as the best to protect jytudent course, heavy and na tiunwi.ir scouting, straight cash bowl aknie and spring practice.

Ther are two details iu can in advance Football is not 3on to be destroved Football o-, far from bc.ng perfect in too man iwa'i But football may destroy as it has in 36 cnl'eges so far In my book bowl games and I tpiing practice are unimportant factors They need slight changes For example, the Paclfir Coast Conference and the Big Ten had $600 090 i $400,004 from television and radio to up. Stanford reieived only $65 noo lor its share 111. nuts about $43 000 plus ex-pen-es The rent went to the rest nf the Conference colleges That how theCollon Sugar and Grange Bowls should be handled Scatter the swag If they are not hand ed in this lasliiun theie will and should be serious trouble no mountebank tell you differently, Sprirg training only needs control and modifuation. it should not be abolished. Bui piosclv ting scouting for talent unlimited athleur scholar-sli ps and soft footba'l courses are d.fferen; torie Stanley Woodward, one of the ablest of all football experts, says he doesn't believe two per cent of rol.ege football star get any part of a collese education Stan Wood-si aid is no wild shooter.

He is high among theaner of the doctor at large who hive, the In-teest of fooibali at heart The big problem is a combination of proselyting and unlimited athletic scholarship And a bigger trouble ts that tn Southeastern and Southwestern Conference plus'1 rnanv other Southern school are far apart from the Ivy League, the Big Ten. and other conference far apart from the ivy League the Rig Ten. and other conference. Tula. a 8tor by ivrlod-' V.U H.A 1J It L.KH Klnu-mi, 14 Itefereea: Korrakh and Kaarna.

n- 1 V' The Edw in ill be out after their sixth straight win tonight when thvy meet the Lincoln Park Eagles at the Schcol 8 court at 8 pm. The visiting outfit will be out to atop the middleweight league leaders who have a uodest win streak going. The Edwin showed need for inure action in their close league on Monday and Coach Tregaskls is expected to give the whole squad plenty of action in tomght'a tilt. performer Aroie Wei.m.r.ler of tie New "TrTeM York Giants. Elroy Hirich, offensive end of the Los An- Laker an 82-75 defeat, telei Ram is his nominee as the best in that department.

Minneapolis, leading ail the wav. had It one-two scoring puru It operating in high gear George W.kan found the range for 2D points and Jim Pollard contributed 27 marker. Don Lnfgtan wa top markman for the Olvmpian with 17 tatlie. 13 of them In the second half when the lAkrr pulled away to a decisive advantage. Sisto weighs a massive over 5 feet, 11 Vt inches.

He'a 242 now, having added the extra avoirdupois since the end of the season. He will work in town daring the off-teason for a good reason: he doesn't want to starve. St.John's Wins From Wildcats 1 i a 1' Sisto's hobby is eating and he likes td try it on a regular basis. COLLEGE CAGE SCORES SI. John's scoied a 49-36 vie torv over the South Paterson Wildcat.

Heath paced the winners, tallving 12 point. Riverside Rams Beal Warrens Benefit Mai iBill at Garden i re it i i -j Prim Corner former weight busing champion. The box score; t. Jaka'B Han.adan Booth 4 oylhait llaath liraiiay Intlle Tntata n. r.

wtidrata t'uta Kara Ilia Boohatr Sate Nila Bio Tota.s 8'ra hy parted lt. John a 1 d. I. deal a 7 It tl 4 in i 2 I a a 4 2 4 I 14 3b 1 SITED TRESS Holy Cross 5. Irmny 6 Amo'd li.

Brr.oklju 1uli 77 Columbia Harvard St Jtsrksr 7, Assumption 4 Tprinfftsld 77r-V'ra ulfs.s rnil 14 rsious 7. lUvrrford st mir 71. tiles Main It, Bat I faysti at ith lout II Lavy 77, Catholia 4 psnnnvlvanl 7. Islwsr 4 pre.vldsnca 4, fort Lievsn 7 Jlutr Le-hli 7 IH. Joseph tta.) 4.

Elisabeth to wo fh-rantoo Moravian SI Toh 76. Cathedral 41 ttiaburah 73. Hyracus 4 I sslevsn 7. Tufts 41 Vsrmoat 7. Cnton (V.

T) 60 Ulanova 70, Crelglitoa 41 XVayusr At. Pratt 44 Talo 4. Brow 44 and M. 12, Albright 0 oh no Hopktn 11, Towton (tat Taachar 4 Bridgeport 4, Fairfield 4 Ijeneva 70, arneglo Tech 41 avtoo toK Ohio L. 71 1 cut Plato 70, A kr.

77. Xavier (fj 47 Astahoina City 3, bhlta 44 Roerllng Ui4n 44 Toledo 61 lvuoastowa 41, Steuben, 111 40 i.4 -n ihd 71, lUmptica (mx in hli. A'dprtiO t'ttigia tlMir I 4 High Flnt 14. Hu 'fort Mi iFia.) Mr ida awuiUpr 41 Hill li. i La.

I 44 lUry Ul fcn dv 44 Hr th r. mi.i rpBHlA 4 ttr 44 Munti letir 41 llnmru ir lot 4L Smith Jor4) Trent on TIh 7d Ktr Hi 71 LI I imirvp 4 Rl.lfPg R'klif'l i fvnn Military ll aarfbmtora It Srmr 71. Fuarto 4 RMf CVlhv ttoniftdta 17 Kiaii riV, H'rffttjra ATf li, tftai tth 41 fovrrimt Min. 77, iUmm. fa Aorfria Th 14 Auburn 44 Miami 14.

iIiriiA Swutbrr 41 I Am A Mary 7y, II High I'ntnt 14, JuiKnrrl 41 Luoir 4k. V'a H-ntu(kr WRlrin 14. OakU n4 I It? 4J Irkanraii 47, Mandril AUfbdsrn St ala tl. Ouahtia Eiarn Montana 74, Anana 44 14, Htaiara Win 74 ts'aad tl The Riverside Rama turned back the Warren bv a 51-41 score. Heinlv led tha winneia, scoring 14 points.

The box score: RltrralSrn 'mil Itlaao Ltkata Huo I la mi an l.aurH Krw In -llltiy a Ian Is trronn Totals a rain a I Hrtaaon ak Klaaaanr tkiltarhnff 4 arianta aliilnr Olnla Kullay Total Hi-ora hy parlsda Rvral1il Rama Hi IS ii rana jj Rafara: LaProtlq telclk 14 12 24-41 731 1 r.rfarpaxi Kaarna and Lal'rolto. hi firtx main event appearance ir Madison Square Garden a a wreet er. when he opooe Anton-ino Rocca of Sou'b Amenca In a Itnisb match Mondav nUht for the benefit of the an Flood Relief 'Uarnera last appeared in the Garden as a boxer against the late Em Schaff Rocca arrive beie from South America the latter pan of the week pr4 will limtcr-up at Both-ner' gymnaalum to retain hia splendid condition for thia important fray. Loui Tbesr. St Louia Hungar-j' Ua recog nixed a champion in most atateA make hi Now York bow against Bobby Managoff of I hicigo in a one-hour time limit match while a special event brings together Gene 'Mr America' Stan Ire Long Island Goldea Boy with Dun Jajrqu of Spa-a.

I N.C.A A.I Civil War So the C.AA face the me civil wr that wiped out the San'ty Code i The Souih and the Southwest are all for piacttcally unlimited ath'irue scholarship, plus additional financial aids I The South gnd the Southwest are the heaviest proaelvtor The Big Ten isn't fsrawav The Big Ten doo its full share of snaring th high-school tar and taking care of hint later. If the South and the Southwest want that type of football, who to tell them they can have It? Certainly not the A A. since the South and the Southwest can handle their football minus any outside help VI hat's the matter with atb.etii' scholarship? Just this -such I Fight Results LOOK, MA. FEET: Paul Griawald (left) and Capt. Lew Berkeley of Hobart Collage' basketball team aeem to like practice better, thanka.te Peggy UitUgreve'a dancing leaaeaa.

The idea la improve I footwork. I AP Newsfealurta GENEVA, N. V. Iti hard to tall the difference between a Hobart Collega baiketball practice aeaaion and a achool of the dance. Coeeh Spike Garnish got a littia tired of hia lads' footwork, nr lack Of me.

Bo ha called In Peggy HlUagrovt of Baldwin, L. a sjideut at adjoining William Smith Collega. Pretty Peggy la giving the team tap dancing lesson with great xuccea. according to Garnish. I won't say these guys could crack a Broadway musicaL" says Garnish, but at least they've learned they have feet.

i Tiir Aitodttrn ST. lirlon 194 Alref. outpoint! ubu Bn tom, 1 Lawt aa-'V-ril. i.nvi ft LOllI, ll, 10 MIAMI HE ACM. Fla Joa llar-dako 1461, l'hiUi-lh a and hoi 1m Ma-llnn, Haven Conn, drew.

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