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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES THURSDAY MAY IT 1956 Athletics Catch an Oriole Trying to Steal Second MORGAN CUTS DOWN INDIANS! New ork Regains American League Lead With 4-1 Triumph as Reliefer Turns In a Perfect 5 2-3-Inning Stint CARDS GIVE BROOKS ANOTHER jKrror by Hal Smith aj for ive I nearned Runs in Fourth a Dodgers in 5 to 3 to Sweep Series MANTLE SLUGS 13TH HOMER i JUMBLES TOP SPOTS 1 Martin Also Ra)s 4-Bagger for Yankees Who Chase Garcia in the Fifth wr BB Southpaw Ends College Ca reer by Losing No-Hitter Burlington Vt May 16 TAP) Tom Sorrell St Michael's left-hander ended his collegiate pitching career today the same way he started with a no-hitter but lost the game on his own error as Vermont wrapped up its fourth state championship 2-0 Sorrell didn't allow a hit in Dodder-Cardinal Pmch-Hit ters Worthless Last Night Jersey City May 16 (AP Pinch-hitters had a rough time in tonight's game at Roosevelt stadium between the St Louis Cardinals and the Brooklyn Dodgers Four pinch-hitters went to the plate AH of them struck out At- -Wo- hA vijt WmMm ip 7 Vr mmz wm If Cleveland May 16 (AP) Tom Morgan pitched the New York Yankees back into the American i i urhh a the same railed the seventh league lead today inning because of rain with 4-1 victory over the Cleve- Vermont at bat land Indians on a vreat Four -vears no-hit relief stint great rnur years ago Sorrell hlanked the Middleburv frosh 33 6-0 in his first college start Z' eZ- more hits -Aiy'' Vs' tough getting only twi aftpr the fourth T' PH mmsmm iHlSlii -s -A: fW vAA ooo 500 on- os Furillo Moon 2 2B Vin Brooklyn School Camnanrlla Smith Eo Hod fit Ai innings tody was ie victim Thp right-hander relieved starter Maury McDermott in the fourth inning when the Indians loaded the bases with one out Morgan who will celebrate his 26th birthday Sunday retired Frank I arv Tagged With Fourth the side Straight Loss as Boston No Less Than Perfect Mins 4 to 2 Not an Indian got on base the remainder of the game In ad he set down 17 Indians in order It was a perfect relief job I It was the first victory for Baumann Also Hurls Well in Morgan against three defeats Relief for R-H So- The Yankees were 10 percent Js ijrPd age points behind the Indians after the Tribe had efced the) New Yorkers 3 2 Monday night Detroit May 16 (AP) The anks regained the top spot Hurd and Frank today with a K-io record com 1 om rtura ana rranK pared with the 15-10 rec Baumann choked off the: ord mark rp i It was a £rpat day for the Detroit i lgcrs with s' on the Yankee roster splendid relief pitching Mickey Mantle slammed his 13th home run of the season lover the final seven in- Bill Martin ied off the contest ningR today gs the Bos homer of 1956 and vT-vV vi tt -ii- -X Craig ijg A CLETIS BOYER ATHLETICS SECOND BASEMAN HAS TO STRETCH to make the tag on Chuck Diering Baltimore outfielder who attempted to steal second base in the seventh inning of game at the stadium Boyer took the throw from catcher Tim Thompson Note how Diering seeing that Boyer is waiting for him tries to fall away and hook his hand into the bag (Kansas City Star photographs by A Crank) -V 3 A' Sl Brooklyn and St Louis Only Percentage Point Behind Braves in Virtual lYay Tie Jersey City May 16 (AP) The Brooklyn Dodgers made the most of continued charity from the St Louis Cardinals scoring five runs in the fourth inning to win their sixth straight and defeat the Redbirds 5-3 tonight The result threw National league race into a virtual 3-way tie for first place With the defeat the Cards were 22 percentage points behind Milwaukee beaten at Philadelphia tonight with the Dodgers only 16 points behind St Louis In sweeping the 2-game set from St Louis the world champions were aided by nine unearned runs all of them oddly enough coming in the fourth innings of the two games Last night the Brooks scored four tainted markers in the fourth to win 7-5 Tonight they improved on that give-away haul With one out in the fourth Duke Snider singled for the third Dodger hit off Herm Wehmeier the righthander the Cards got from Philadelphia last week primarily to face the Brooks Rov Campanella followed with a single Then Hal Smith catcher dropped Gil Hodges' foul pop and with the new life Hodges slammed a single to score Snider Jackie Robinson popped for what should have been the third out Then Sandy Amoros doubled scoring Campy and after Carl Furillo was walked intentionally to load the bases Ken Lehman relief pitcher slashed a 2-run single through the box Rookie Lindv McDaniel replaced Wehmeier at that point and walked Junior Thn Peewee Reese who smarted the frame hv striking out rea rh'-d base a Ken Boyer threw wild to first on hi grounder That scored Furillo with the fifth run That was all the Dodgers playing before 22071 fans in their home-away-from-home at Roosevelt stadium were able to get as McDaniel a 20-year-old righthander gave just one-hit the rest of the way But it was more than enough The Cards who took a 3-0 lead into the frantic fourth following Wally Moon's 3-run homer off Roger Craig in the third found Lehman a 26-vear-old leftv unearned 146 Russo Pushes Novis to Miles an Hour TRADE BY CARDS Scoreboard HEMUS HIT WINS Standings of the Teams (Bj the Associated Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE St I on is Peddles Grammas and Joe Frazier to Cineinnati for Chuck Harmon with his- first Gil McDougaid hanged out three ton straight singles Mantle also singled twice to up hi league leadership in the hits department to 40 Thp Yankees collected 13 hits off the four Indian pitchers Starter Mike Garcia was tagged for the loss his third in five decisions Fly Ball Scores Rosen The Indians picked up three hits off McDermott The last Frank in Mel his base He New Yoik ('lev Hand Chicago Boston Baltimore Washington Kansas City Detroit INDIANS FARM OUT A PAIR NATIONAL LEAGUE IK KY when nu Heal vilh BILL SULLIVAN Chevrolet No need lo duck the deal at Rill Sullivan (herolei 10 DOW $43 a month for a brand new I96 Chevrolet! 6 passenger FAMILY sedan vith heater a turn signals in your choice of color Sold with the hacking of BILL SI I -LI A VS nearly 37 year of -orvicc DIM FOR DEAL HI 4-2010 HA Red Sox handed Larv his fifth defeat of the mcnth-old season Baumann 23-vear-old southpaw hurried in from the bullpen the third inning after starter Parnell severely sprained left ankle sliding into second in Boston half of the third limited the Tigers to four was by Al Rosen to lead off the hits and one run for five innings fourth McDermott walked Vic before he weakened in the eighth Wertz and Al Smith to fill the land walked the first two men bases Rocky Colavito fly toiThe right-handed Hurd then took right scored Rosen lover and left both runners Carras(iiel was walked stranded Baumann was the to load the bases again Mana- winner ger Casey Sfpngel sent for Mor- Boston went ahpad with two gan who put out the fire runs in the third after Jack The Yanks broke thp 1-1 tie in first home run of the Indianapolis May 16 (AP) Paul Russo set a new speed standard at the Indianapolis Motor speedway today by humming around the oval at more than 146 miles an hour in traffic Various observers had different stop-watch readings on Russo a Fort Worth Tex driver But all agreed he had pushed his Novis Special reengineered this year past the Philadelphia May 16 mark: (AP) Solly MASTERS TO OH I0AN bases-loaded single in the last of the ninth innimr DCK H00VER 0F AKR0N DEFEATS RAY BLUTH IN FINALE gave the Philadelphia Phillies and Robin Rob- Carl Richards of Parsons Has Takes Fifth Behind Nagy Second Straight Game Philadelphia Has Won Through Efforts of Former Cardinal the Bobby Young nd Earl Averill Sent to Indianapolis as Majors Slice Rosters (Bj the Associated Press) The St Louis Cardinals swapped Alex Grammas their $100000 reserve shortstop and outfielder Joe Frazier to Cincinnati in return for utilityman Chuck Harmon yesterday as major league clubs husled through last min- 0 AWCiitivAn x-r nuu ute player shifts to meet Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore Kansas i ity 6 New Yoik 4 kveianti Chicago 3 Washington 1 Boston 4 Detroit 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 9 Cincinnati 2 New York 9 Chicago 3 Brook lyn 5 St Louis 3 Philadelphia 2 Milwaukee 1 Today's Probable Games tY on-Lost Records in AMERICAN LJ-: AGUE MIN Jp Pitchers Parentheses 16th arid McGee Open Evenings 6501 Troost nd Sunday and Lowry in A Meet the fifth with one run on consecutive singles by Martin Joe Collins and Mantle and Yogi Berra 's sacrifice fly They added a run in the sixth on two singles and Phil Rizzuto's sacrifice Mantle's homer in the erts a 2-1 victory over Milwaukee Braves at Connie Mack stadium to-i It was Hemus's season gave Detroit one run in' the first Rookie Frank Malzone drove across both runs with a double after singles by Parnell and Billy Goodman The Sox added one in the fifth when Mickey Vernon doubled se enth was over the left-field home Goodman who had walked envKW york i clevkt ixd The f'nal Boston run came in af A) the seventh on suei-essivp singles a Rochester May 16 (AP) Dick Hoover Akron a first time at bat for co-owner of a bowl- Ford (5-0) (night) Ferrarese Detroit Come in lor your tree check on your voltage regulator generator starter New York at Harshman (1-1 1 Baltimore at (l-l vs Hoeft 2-1 Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee at New York night) Spahn 2-1 vs Gomez 1-1 St Louis at Philadelphia night Mizell (2-2 or Schmidt 1 2-0 1 vs Haddix i2-0 Cnicago at Pittsburgh might) Meyer (0-1 1 vs Law (1-2 Only games scheduled BOSTON DETROIT ing establishment won the sixth annual American Bowling Congress Masters tournament tonight by defeating Ray Bluth of St Louis Hoover shot 619 while the St Louis star had 767 Hoover hit MARTIN DURHAM SEZ if Phils since he was traded by St Louis earlier this week It was the second night In a row that freshly-traded player Ifrom the Cardinals led the last optmned to Indmnapol's and iace phiiiies to victory Last Catcher Earl Battey and Pitcher ght stu Miller beat Milwaukee on a 6-hitter ending a 10-game losing streak With the game tied 1-1 Hemus found himself at hat with the bases loaded The Milwaukee Bill Fischer were sent to Toronto of the International league all on 24-hour recall by the Chicago White Sox to get down to their 26-man limit The Sox have to TUDOR Del L5S6 the 25-man roster limit by the midnight deadline It was the second trade in six davs by the Cards with General Manager Frank Lane juggling 10 players in the transactions Cards One Man Low The two-for-one swap left the Cards a man under their 26-player limit which makes allowances for returned serviceman Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell Earlier in the day Gordon Jones St Louis pitcher was sent to Omaha of the American association on 24-hour recall The deal boosted roster to 26 but the Redlegs promptly got back to the 25-player limit hv optioning Pitcher Pat Scantleburv to Havana of the International league While these two got right with the roster limit the Boston Red 1956 FORD WE MUST SELL 200 FORD CARS and THIS Total 2R 3 17 JO Filed out for Robinson in sth F-Ied out for Heean in 7th popoed out fo MeLit in 7fn Jew York 100 Oil Cleveland 000 100 000 1 Marlin 2 Mantle McDougaid Rosrv E-Wertz Rosen RBI Martin Ccrfavito Rizzutn Mantle Berra HR Martin Mantle Pizzuto Colavito Berra DP Rizzutn Robinson New York 15 Cleveland 5 BB- McDermott 4 Garcia 2 Dale' 1 McLish 1 Mossi 2 Morgan 3 Garcia Dalev MrLfkh 1 Mossi 1 HO- 1 9th TRUCKS MONTH 241-203-205-170 wLile Bluth had 193-217-211-166 with Hoover's big first game providing the margin for victory Bluth had set lip the climactic infield and outfield W'ere pulled jfinal match by heating Hoover! in close Hemus dropped a 'n their first match tonight in looper over first base scoring the double elimination tonrna-Del Ennis with the winning run ment It was Hoover's first loss Milwaukee opened scoring ac- and since Bluth had lost one tion in the sixth inning when match previously they met Hank Aaron's triple pushed again chuck a man by Saturday however when Sam Esposito infielder comes off the national defense service list Bertoia Muff Hi Chance The Detroit Tigers made the limit by optioning ex-bonus in-fielder Reno Bertoia to Charles- Ran for Parnell in 3rd Fouled out for Lary in 7th Struck out for Kennedy in Kth Walked for Bertoia in 9th -Hit into force play for Mastcrson in SOUTHTOWN Poseo et 47th LOqcn 1-9250 McDermott 3 in Morgan 0 5 Gar-! Ran for Bel2rdi In 9th McLish 1 in Boston cia 7 in 42 3 in 2 002 010 c- ton of the American association Sox had to re-appraise their player list after Commissioner They als0 cat(her a Ford Frick voided their move Streuli and Bud Black pitcher home Ed Mathews W'ho had singled Philadelphia evened things in the eighth Roberts who had progressed as far as second after walking scooted home on Ted single Thurs Fri Sat SPECIAL! Third place In the Masters went to Steve Nagy of Detroit who lost earlier today to Bluth Marvin Lowry of Birmingham Ala was fourth and Carl Richards of Parsons Kas fifth Richards stopped Carl Lund-quist Jackson Miss 762-727 in a consolation match to earn fifth in the final standings of the American Bow ling Congress tournament here tonight Richards came up with Detroit 100 010 Goodman 2 Gernert Consoio Kuenn Phillips Kennedv RBI Malzone 2 Vernon Piersall Phillips Kaline 2B Malzone Vernon Baumann Tuttle 3B Kaline Phillips Boone Buddin-Good-man-Vernon Kuenn-Bertoia-Phillips Left Boston 12 Detroit 9 Baumann 4 Hurd 1 Lary 6 Master son 3 Baumann 2 Hurd 1 lary 4 Masterson 1 3 in 2 Raumann 4 in 5 (faced batters in 8th Hurd in 2 Iar' 7 Masterson 0 in 2 R-ER Parneil 1-1 Baumann 1-1 Hurd 0-0 Lary 4-4 Masterson 0-0 Baumann ill Lary 1 l-5 Berrv Honochick Napp 2:41 3559 SHOT PUT INJURY FATAL Mount Calvary Wis May 16 AP Charles Winter 16 a student at St Lawrence seminary died today of a head injury suffered yesterday when he was struck by a 16-pound shot-put to Charleston Vfssi 2 in 2 R-ER McDermott 1-1 Morgan 0-0 Garcia 2-2 2-2 McLish O-O Mossi 0-0 HBP by Daley Berra Morgan fl-3V Garcia (2-3 U- Rommel Tabbarehi Stevens and Runge 3:06 6263 MIDGETS ON LAST MAT CARD Heavyweights Also Will In Tag: Event Tonigrht TONIGHT CARD In Memorial Hall Kansas City Kansas First Match Starts at MIDGET TAG TEAM MATCH Beaver and Cowboy Bradley vs Tnsh Tackie and Tom Thumb Bst two out of three falls to a finish: no time limit HEAVYWEIGHT TAG TEAM MATCH Dr' Lee Grablr 225 Los Angeles and Jim Austeri 226 Camden vs Orton 233 Kansas Cit' Kansas and Ridiard Brosrn 232 Overland Park Ka wo of thTe falls to a finish no time limit SPECIAL EVENT Martino Angelo 227 Toledo ts McCov 230 Boston One fall or a 30-minute time limit OPENING MATCH Tom Thumb vs Little Beaver One fall cr a 20-mi nut time limit is the final wrestling card of the 1955-56 seasor Matches snorored by Wyandotte American Legion post 83 to put sore-arm pitcher Willard Nixon on the disabled list That would have put their roster at the limit for 30 days at least Frick made it plain he going put a guy on the list just because he has a sore The Cleveland Indians got down to their 26-man limit by sending Earl Averill catcher and Bohbv Young infielder to national league also on 4-hour Indianapoiis of the American as- recall sociation Outfielder outright Pittsburgh optioned righthanders Joe Trimble Bob Garber and Bob Purkey to Hollywood of the Pacific Coast league The Philadelphia Phillies hit the limit bv sending pitchers Duane Pillette and Angelo Li-Petri to Miami of the Inter- Milwaukee Richards lost nil chances of ooo ooo Masters championship when he was whipped 601-732 for the time by Marv Lowrv E-Mathews Aaron Kazanski ceennri Aaron SB 11 WHAT A BUY! SEE THIS 18" TWO-CYCll POWER MOWER 99 Star Want Ads produce sure and quick results Dial BA Adv Mathews Ennis Thomson Bruton RBI Mill Hemu Kazanski Robert IJ An I i jir Every Driver Appearing Have Chance to Compete Mathews Lopata 2 DP Adcock-Loan- Rirmlng'ham Ala earlier in the 1-Adcock -jjy Adcock: IdOfran-OTonnell- Milwaukee Philadelphia BB Buhl 4 i SPORTS '31 nivmnif stadium will nrpspntlb Roberts lo Buhl 5 R-KR Buhl 2-2 Uivmpic Sianium will pi Robms i4-3 Buhl I its first Stock err race of the Rogers Landis Gorman son Sunday night when the fast modified speedsters take over ROCKETS FINALLY WIN one Hn -i the Trumart road oval I Sportsman modified cars will Ray jn Sjxth Trjps Hoan 9-make up the field In this class engine modifications are limited to changes that cannot be seen from the exterior of the engine To keep competition as even as possible Olympic officials have ruled that cars of 1932 to 1948 vintage may not use engines later than 1948 models and cars made from 1949 on must use the same engine as originally installed in the ear Stadium officials also are working out plans for special events to he included in thp card which will get under way with the first race at 7 o'clock By McBride (A Member of The Star's Staff seems to get a lot of workout in the various bullpens but never reaches the pitching slab Landy again ran the mile under four minutes but Bailey dropped back to his regular beat leading mile foot-racing patrons to believe which was the hunch at the time that time at Los Angeles was one of those At that we hope he does it again As for Landy apparently he runs the mile on the theory of 2Tip right through toll f500 Down ps a Week Ask for FREE Demonstration grass tough weeds Trim close near walls trees etc lightweight aluminum deck Redemptorist came from behind with six runs in the first of the sixth to defeat Hogan 9-7 yesterday afternoon at stadium It was the final game of the Catholic league's thirteenth season and the Rockets' first loop victory Lillis won the title by defeating Redemptorist Monday The in order in thp last two inning? championship is the fifth for the! Joe Palermo Katz first base-Irish who won in 1946 1949 1950 man hit a 325-foot home run in and 1951 Lillis also sharpd the 3-run fourth with Jim West championships in 1945 and 1953 on hasp Bueky Skaggs tripled Redemptorist scored its nine in the first of the third with Walt runs on only three hits hut was Moseley aboard to give 'aided by 11 bases on balls 6 er- bergs a brief 1-0 lead! rors and two hit batsmen Ken Lambert Katz righthander in a 7-inning pitching stint gave up three hits and struck out nine in defeating Helzbergs 6 to 1 in a Ban Johnson game last night at Klamm park Lambert bothered by a sore back gave way to Curt Mathews who retired Helzbergs KATZ HELZBERGS MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS radio broadcast that had the Irish hoy from Villanova Delany winning the Railey-Landy mile at Los Angeles' the voice is saying I was glad to see that someone else heard it The caller was referring to lines we had about the race transcription a short while after the event To date we have seen no mention of the culprit Funny isn't it? Remember when Clem McCarthy announcing the Kentucky Derby named the wrong horse as the winner? A good race announcer too Two tag team matches involving four midgets and four heavyweights will be co-featured on tonight's final wrestling program of the season in Memorial hall Kansas City Kansas After the completion of tonight's four matches the mat season in Greater Kansas City will be closed down for the summer months The new season will be opened September 20 in Memorial hall Little Beaver who has continued to dominate the midget mat ranks for the last five seasons will head the list of the four pint-sized grapplers who will be squaring off 4rr the first of the two tag matches Beaver will pair with Cowboy Bradley and they will opposp Irish Jackie and Tom Thumb Dr Lep Grable who has been featured both as a wrestler and as a hypnotist in recent appearances here will ieam with New Jersey's Jim Austeri They are siated to oppose an all-Kansas combination composed of Richard Brown and Bob Orton for the heavyweight tag encounter EAGLES WIN COURT OPFNER Southeast Takes Singles Match in 3-1 Loss Central defeated Southeast 3 1 in its opening tennis match! yesterday afternoon on the Eagles courts Only the Knight 's No 2 man Ben Young entered the victory column for Southeast SuniEint! 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Rrtpsth 4efeate3 Dave Holf 6-2 6-0 Be- Your? iS detested Da- Hayes 6-2 6-0 DouMee Ronald Oiliso defeated Garv Dewar-Tom Paine 6-1 -i David Gniale-Beb Barker 1 defeated Kerrs Crissora-Meivin Roll 6-0 6-3 colorful procticol GABARSHEEN slip-on SEAT COVERS wet AB PO A AB PO A his first pitching attempt REDEMPTORIST HOGAN Special Price For spin or Ud bock seofs TURNING the 80 -year post a few May davs ago Emmett Thompson known in his baseball days as Cyclone never has regretted that he turned down an ofter from George Tebeau to pitch for the Kansas City Blues Nor has he had any regrets that he turned a heedless ear to inquiries from the St Louis Browns In his sunset years Mr Thompson confines his athletic tendencies to gardening at his home in Oskaloosa Kas with recreation largely given to radio and TV and a friendly interest in our A's mm off in Moadt snug fitting sanforized wash 'em in th machine long wearing protect upholstery blue green gray INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Miami 3-9 Columbus 2-3 Richmond Pi Havana 2 Toronto at Rochester postponed rounds Montreal at Buffalo postponed af rounds AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Wichita 10-4 Louisville 0 5 i second game 11 innings Indiana poll 4-14 Charleston 3-3 Minneapolis 4 Omaha 3 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Los Angeles 8 Sacramento 5 San Diego 7 San Francisco 3 Seattle 5 Hollywood Vancouver 8 Portland 3 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Memphis 3 Mobile 2 Little Rock 6 New Orleans 2 Birmingham 5 Nashville 1 Chattanooga 8 Atlanta 6 TEXAS LEAGUE Tulsa 6 Shreveport 4 Dallas 3 San Antonio 2 Fort Worth A Austin 5 Oklahoma City 8 Houston 7 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Jacksonville 13 Augusta 5 Columbus 8 Columbia 5 Macon 3 Savannah 2 Montgomerv 9 Charlotte 0 EASTERN LEAGUE All games postponed rain WESTERN LEAGUE Pueblo 4 Des Moines 0 Colorado Springs 5 Sioux City 2 Topeka 7 Albuquerque 5 Uncoin 22 Amarillo 10 a Grounded out for Beattie in 9th Katz OOO 303 000 6 Helzbergs 001 000 Little West 2 Palermo 2 Neal Moseley Fountain Mosele Skaggs 2 RBI- Jensen Palermo 2 Neal 2 Skaggs 3B Skaggc HR Palermo West Pater-mo Ricono DP Fielder-Skaggs Left Katz 5 Helzbergs 7 Lambert 3 Mathews Marx 2 SO Lambert 9 Rfdfmptonst 021 006 0 9 Hca- nm 020 2 7 3B Furp' Brown Left Rodemotorist in Hogan 14 BB -Brown 11 Bi Arrpeum 7 snj ryuin in HBP Brown Mathers 3 Marx 11 Lambert 3 in Mathews in 2 Lambert Petersr L' A Brown and Harvej Beaute- Lamhert W- Lambe- Marv McKinlev and Bovle 2:30 Boyd Martinez1 23C IL SMITH of the Leavenworth Timps recalls that Thomp-son was the pitching star of the Leavenworth Maroons a fast semipro team of Gay In a double-header in Oklahoma City Thompson pitched and won both games by scores of 2 to 1 and 3 to 1 The pitch ing Cyclone Thompson has memories of baseball throughout Central and Northeast Kansas against teams of Man hattan Frankfort Marysville Ellsworth Wamego Circle-ville Mayetta Holton Horton and others" FIRESTONE STORE Lfnwood I Troost WE- 1-6486 FIRESTONE STORE Mein at Kansas lndp Mo CL 2-9300 FIRESTONE STORE 2001 Grand GR 1-2003 FIRESTONE STORE 640 State Kansas GMy Kansa FA 1-3009 FOR FORDS IN KANSAS CITY McGee Open Evenings a A A A A 1 A A 1 1.

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