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7 riBwIrfMr tie4.T. July 19365 PGA Ti tle -Deciding Wihdip Kroll Meet Burke arid awence Good rosilioii Furgol, Johnston Defeated In Yesterday's Semifinals To Set 'New: Pitching Record anclnnaU Riglit-IIantlcr Wins 14 th, Has Been aiarced With Only. 1 Loss Tebbetts Calls Uim 'Lucky Titchcr Sable's Wins 4f 7-3 Over Optimists Quarfrozzi Stars On 3Iound. at Plate In Ruth Victory i x. By CARL, LUXDQU1ST day, the Athletics defeated the 1 White Sox, 3-2 at Chicago on tht.

United Preaa 8 porta Writer reuei pitching -or Tom Gorman. Burke, 1956 Masters Champion, Slight Favorite To Lick Opponent Putting Should Hold Key to Victory "v- By LEO JI. PETERSEN CANTOOfass. (UP) Curly-haired Jackie Burke and dead-panned Ted -Kroll two of the jrreatest putters in the game met today for the PGA golf championship at Blue Hills Country Club. Burke, winner of the Masters last was a slight favorite over Kroll, a 10-year veteran of.

the tournament trail who never has won a major title. Came ComriMu-k f. Jhav haken him apart when Ed Brooks Lawence, the Cincinnati pitcher wfcse last name sounds like it should come first, was in BABg KCTH BASED MX UAGVR STAND- I l.NU Waa Lait Pel a good spot to win 25 games today because his manager. Birdie Tebbetta, believes "last innings a a 1 .41 1 1 i ju 1 J44 t. Man opiiaiuf rhifc lira Vrw 444 am kiMi'i riuiana Maiaiac should come first Tebbetts has said repeatedly that nothing is more important in ball game than the last few In nings and that he intends to re umw iiKuicu nr juv exploded out of a trap within fv-plain- lucky" to be in the finals feet Ianlt fop for he came back from being 5 birdlei Burke goinz tor an e8ele down after 14 holes to win out and matcn just missed hj, over Ed Furgol.

the 1954 Open putt lnto fudden lieve with his starters whenever who worked 6 2-3 innings and gave up four hits. The Athletics put over two unearned runs in the second after Nellie Fox made a costly error, then scored in the marginal run in thethlrd on' sin- gles by Lous Skizas, Harry Simp son, and Vic Power. Exhibition Results. There were no other games scheduled but five teams played exhibitions. Cleveland topped the Brooklyn Dodgers, 6-1, on six-hit pitching by' Hank Aguirre.

Dusty Rhodes hit two homers and delivered four hits in an 11-10 New York Giant victory over Detroit in the annual Hall of Fame game at Cooperstown, N.Y. And rookia Bob Trowbridge pitched Milwaukee to' a one-hit '3-0 victory over the International League all-star team at Toronto. he can win a ball game that way. Lawrence has benefitted from wimbv iniuiift ''H death that atepped-up program by Teb sour, i up in an extra noie arteri Remembering; that just a year betts because in a little more than they were all-even ai the end of ago he lost out to Cary Middle- a month he has been called' upon the regulation 36-hoIe semi-final. in the W4i tm coff in four extra holes four times as a reliever between starting assignments.

And on three of those occasions he has been a- A ivrt uiriw LASf NIGirS EEiCLTS Bill Sakt4'4 1, Optimal Clak S. CAMS TONIGHT Baaaa-CUrka Ta. PUUSria Maldlaf. George Quadrozzl pitched and hit BiU Sable's to a 7-3 Babe Ruth League victory' over the Optimist Club at Deming Field last night. Quadrozzi, in ringing up his fourth triumph, limited his opposition to three scattered hits.

Along with this fine performance, he connected for three hits himself a double and a pair of singles. Sable's, held scoreless by Dave Frank for the first three inings, exploded for four runs in the fourth and three Jn the fifth. The losers' scored in the second and fifth. Quadrozzi struck out and passed five. Frank fanned five and Fur'-ButTjust couldn't to them, except on' that 36th iT0.

the winning pitcher. That's right," Burke agreed. SMILIXCi OPPOXEXTS Ted Kroll, left, and Jackie Burke poM afier winning rfwpectiv emifinal deciiions In PGA championidilp at Canton yesterday. Kroll and Burke meet today in 36-hole windup for tha 1956 title. (United Prn Photo) Laat Two-Inning Stint 'When I finally beat him, it was Monday night, Lawrence pitched two innings, giving up one hit and on the greens.

This was one day 1 tnought that might cool when I iusr had in feM that om- he explained, "so I decided no runs, and was credited with his times it tetter to be lucky than a settle to stay alive 14th victory against one defeat good." But when he put his second shot when Cincinnati topped Pittsburgh, Formation of Cityivide Tennis Club Tomorrow Night Jackie, 33-year old native Texan Ion, 12 feet from the pin, on the playing out of Kiamesha Lake, extra hole, and Furgol was 30 feet Again the big Negro right hand er demonstrated that he is Cin N.Y., figured he was lucky In away, he changed his mind. 'e, yJVlfXZ 'Decided T0.O0 for If Duttinsr. On one hole he hit the walked three. cinnati's lucky hurler. brief explanation of the junior program by Donald Burton, presenta Election of officgrs and movies of last year's Davis Cup matches trees and his ball bounced -back "When Ed missed, I decided to The score BILL SABLE'S I don't know why It is but Greenberg, Joe Cronin Are Honored their Names Added To List of Greats At Cooperstown tion of the proposed slate of of win highlight the forthcoming meet- whenever Lawrence is Involved ak a pa a onto the fairway.

On another, his go for it," Jackie said. "So I was ball stopped against a water pipe lucky, the ball dropped in and Aces Edge-Lunch in League Game Gardner Allows Only Two Ilits in Beating Dalton, 2-1 DALTON The Tyler Aces won their first outing in the second half ficers by William Lyall, followed ine to form Pittsfield's first city- a we manage to get some hits and MeCartaar, rf Maria, rf Scallary, la by elections. Nominations from the wide tennis club. The meeting win and nt-was allowed to move it nere i am in tne nnais some runs." Tebbetts said. 'Tie be tomorrow night at 8 in the aud Mole, ta HaiMtl.

a our luciry guy." floor will also be in order. Movies of Match two club lengths, giving him a Kroll, who miles as often as clear shot at the green. man making out his income tax, itorium at South Junior wen Qnidratil. a Monday night with the score School. rurey.

ci Katnaa. If 3-2 in favor of Pittsburgh, Law amid Have Upset Him saia oeen putung pener The 20-minute movie showing the Invitations to the meeting have rence came in and pitched two ICVCl uaj mill A. MVr uiab vwir r'reeland. Jk O'Gara, Ik Bannalt, lk been sent to more than 200 players famous match between Lew Hoad, But ne naaio oe gooa. iw.

ror tinues today." scoreless innings in relief of Art Fowler. His "luck" came through champion of Aastralia, and Tony on me Min noie ruigut coum a rotK Tim in the Pittsfield area. Anyone interested in tennis, however, is wel COOPERSTOWN. N.Y. tf "It 5.1 7 1 11 OPTIMIST CLI Trabert, last year's winner of the Johnston of Provo, Utah, 10 and again when he went out for must be a wonderful country when come to attend.

And acting cnair- ak pa pinch-hitter in the eighth and in 18 in the other semi-final match tennis club. The U.S. National Sin O'Nrll. rf a boy from the Bronx and a boy from San Francisco can win such Murphy, lk the same inning the Redlegs over the narrow, tree-lined season of play in the Dalton CRA Twilight Baseball League last night, 2-1, over Dalton Lunch at gles Championship at Forest Hills, man Bruce Burnham empnasizea that present membership in the pittsfipld Country Club or the a a a 1 1 a 114 yard Blue Hlyrcourse. honors with a baseball scored the winning run to move within 2's games of first place will be presented by i a Faulkner, executive secretary of "I've beeir-ffiiftingt he ball well, Hank Greenberg stood on a plat Pine Jrove Park.

Milt Gardner let the Lunch down with two Frank, a C'annolly, a Ltolte. lb O'Gara. If Markbam, tt saldata. I Ssirifonl, 2k General Electric Athletic Association Tennis Club should not deter too," said KroUa 37-year-old fia form in front of BasebaU's HaU a a a a a a i a a a a MelParnell Seeks Third Straight Win Milwaukee. -y Explosive Substitute tive New Yorker playing out of tne New England Tennis Patrons, who will also speak briefly.

A singles over the seven-inning route. Tom Condron, pitching for of Fame, talking to" those who came to honor him and Joe Cronin anyone from joining tne new ciuo, ariiontpri in nromotine' tennis on a I Fort Lauderdale, Fla. "I ve been 111 I za. graduate of Northeastern, Faulk able to put the ball pretty much Bob Thurman, subblng for right fielder Wally Post, hit a homer as its newest members. citywide basis, especially for jun ner is chairman of the United ana 4 aia a-'fti where I want it off the tee and Kable'i OalimM RBI Frarlani t.

the losers, gave up seven hits- in losing despite a gopcTJperformance. The Aces brought in the winning run in theC final inning when ior. Rnth tne UDunrry -iuu uu Both men are general managers States Lawn Tennis doubles I to tie the score in the sixth then Qaidraisl Frank, Ion a cgnt course line wis one, now, Greenberg at Cleveland nd Cannollv. Srarafoal. rani, iaiui; singled io touch off the winning Rpftlivr r-allv in th pifhth.

A sac that's important championships, held annually at Longwood, vice-chairman Onadreni. tB Frank, Markbaoi. Left the GEAA Tennis Club will be represented on the slate of. proposed officers. Cronin at but the big George Morrell doubled against sablr't uaiiiauu dd rrini a.

Southpaw Opens Sox 0.drel S. 80 Ooadraul Frank 4. of the USLTA umpires association, rifice Ray Jablonsltr and PB Haiiatt. Connolly t. Tamer an4 the barrier in left field to score Bob Traversa-, The meeunff, to crowd that stretched across main street to the post officfe steps came to hear them talk of their playing and assistant referee of the annual force out by Smokey Burgess, who Mirtheii.

In. Mim. v. RnHninh Lewis, local lawyer, Newport (R.I.) Invitation Tourna was batung for Lawrence, put The Aces pushed the first run of Series in Kansas Gty Tonight ment. He also is associated with Thurman on third from, which the game across in the fourth days.

Both men obliged. "I didn't think I would be ner will also include endorsement of the proposed constitution by com point he scored on Johnny Tem A. G. Spalding Co when Joe I220 was on as a result vous standing up here," said the mittee chairman fran inurac a KANSAS CITY Marvelous ple's third hit, a of the Dalton catcher tipping his Lewis, who will moderate until 45-year-old Greenberg, who was 1- Mel Parnell, who appears to have bat and scored after two were put Lawrence, whose percentage after election of officers, is the Union Federal, Score CSL Victories born in New York's Bronx. "But record is the best in baseball, is TtSwis of the law firm of Cain, Moon's Nips Walt Stugger regained the form which made him one of the American League's toD southoaws.

seeks his third on Gardner's clean hit to left The Lunch scored its lone run in tha sixth without benefit of a base hit. in a spot to set ia new major I have the same butterflies as when I used to anticipate hitting Chesney, Lewis, and Capeless. A league mark in that department. Ml graduate of the University of Flor against Lefty Grove, or Red Ruff straight victory tonight when the ida and Harvard Law School, Boston Red So meet, tne jowjy Lewis has served as president of PCB, 2-0 Union Federal and Frankie ing with the oases loaaea. Great Honor Jim Rivers score when Bob Stein-er was-walked with the bases A previous walk, a hit batsman an da fielder's choice had set The best previous record for a season is 15-1 set by Johnny Alien with Cleveland in 1937.

and the top National League mark, is 12 Kansas jCity Athletics. Parnell whose 4-2 record in- Johnny's scored victories in last Topt Man in City Tennis Seven ladder matches were the Berkshire Branch of the New England Home for Little Wander "When I played in the first Dick Moon's, behind Jones' four- night's City Softball League games the stage. 1 by Fred Fitzsimmons the Dodg ers and as chairman of the budget game at Cooperstown when the 'eludes a no-hitter earlier this month over Chicago, will be op- it pitching performance, edged In Deming Field action, for the Community ers in 1940. Lawrence could top both if he avoids defeats as he committee Chest Hall of Fame was dedicated in 1939 with men like Walter John i. Ja North Little League contest at played at the Camp Merrill courts pushed across seven runs in the fourth frame to lick the Elm Street has done to date last weeKwim xmijronetnreavwt hand who has posted two 111 1.

son, Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth being honored, I little dreamed I would In the only other game Mon- TYLER ACES lp a 1 4 a a 1 s. a 4 a a a 1 'j't'vr 4 a lie 11a a 1 a 4 a 1 a a Senate Kills Merchants, 12-4. A combination, of top man, Walter Mugger. Rnirft Burnham. who moved Into be on the same platform." Tale.

McMahan, Traversa, rf Flymu- rf Boyd, ef Morrell, a Ciliento, If lira, lk Uallafker, Gardner, the Aihletics ttself, scored single runs in the When Cronin, 49. spoke, he also 6 hits, 10 walks and 6 errors spelled the win. Leo DeAngelis, with Buroettei a crafty knuckle ban W4 a position to challenge by defeating Larry Fox of Stockbridge, lost said this was the greatest thrill hurler, aUdwed the Tied Sox only int score: of his basebaU career, Bill for Tax On TV Matches ix hits as the.A's reeistered an JfoaiH to Stugger l- 7-9. Burnham led a double and two singles, and Ken Baker, with a a single, iti 1 1, There were a lot of heartaches v- Thunp I DICK HOOTTB IT mM alone the way," said Cronin. and Bill Haines, pair of Two of the Boston hits were shuiua.

L- i i 5-3, 40-15, in the second set, dui fatted to take his serve, eventually losing the set, and so remains at Baseball' Commissioner singles, were tne sluggers. i homera by Jimmy ersau ana iea I I i i i Frick dedicated the plaques to In the game at uapp faric, union BOSTON The Senate killed a bill to establish a state Greenberg and Cronin. Williams, each with the bases ni. ik a a empty. Titr a a Federal scored twice in the fifth in No.

3. In other matches Don Button iruwwi un three ulaces into No. 14 Boston Manager Mike Higgins Minu, if 1 taxuof -5 per-cent-onthe receipts Major League Leaders Br Tha 'AaeiaU4 Praia AMERICAN LEAGUE Battlnr Mantle, New Tark. STU Sana Mantle, New York, an. Rnna batted In Manila, New Tark, Si.

Hit Mantle, New Yark. 117. Doubles Pleriall, Boalon, 25. Triplet Simpaon, Kanaaa Cltr, S. Homo ran, Mantle, New Tark, Str Stolen kaaes Rivera, bleat.

11. Pitehlnr Brewer, Boaton, 1 J-Si Cleveland, isa, NATIONAl LEAGUC Battlnr Bailey. Cincinnati, Run Koblmon, Cincinnati, tt. Rnna batted In Maiial. St.

Leala, 71. Hit Barer, St. Lonin, Rouble Lopata, 17. Triple Brulon, Milwaukee, II. Roma rnna Klanewskl.

Cincinnati, St. Stolen fcaaea Maya, New Yark. 1. Pitehlnr. Lawrence, Cincinnati.

14-1. Strtkeenta 4Uddlii Philadelphia. 1M. ning to" provide margin enough to an 8-7 win over Madison Cafe. Re- Giants Start Drills said he probably win use Be iiiii hv rlefeatine Dava Schrieber, 6-2, in televised boxing Porterfield and Frank Sullivan In Nykaiwk.ysfc J) ALTON LTJNeH ab pa a KlTcra.

ef 4 I a 4 a a Marray. ss a a I lt Thompson, Jk 4 a a a Satrap, rf 3 4 1 1 a Stelner. 2k a 4 a Cormier, lk 41:1. Kaley, a a-lS'S a Condron, a. a a t.a tt a a j- "i i el Scea T-a Datiaai aoa i a i RBI Gardner, Marrcll, Steiner.

5B Morrell. Trayersa. "DP Gardner la Gallacher ta law. Left Aces 11, Daltoa 7. BB Gardner, 4, Conrtron 8.

SO Gardner 7, Coadron S. HBP-Gardnar (8a-trape). Boyd and Callahan. One when winning ran aaared. The 4ill was rejected on a voice WINOOSKI PARK, Vt.

(UP) der for UF and Kbldys, M. Milukas and Milukas of Madison were the big stickers. Tne two oincr uaiiica iu 2-6, 15-13, then successfully defending his position by defeating Frank Thorne, 6-0, 6-0, and then Doug Rubenheimer. 3-6. 6-3.

6-3. In an The New York Giants' began foot i iii i Oty before the Red Sox move on to Chicago to continue a road, tarn HTTsrnsu) CO-OP. vote after Sen, "Andrew P. -Quigley (D-Chelsea) said it was "discriminatory" because the tax. The line scores I H.

B. a nt 1i fKoiilPft nmM in 13 da VS. I Pwrf, n- ball workouts at St Michael's college here today in preparation for the 1956 professional season, a i a a other match Ed deieatea Prankla Jobnny'4 1 1 Elm Street Merchant! Ml I Higgins said yesterday he be-. Rain, forced postponement of Peter Joellers-StJ-l. On the women's ladder Mrs.

wouldn't apply to televised baseball games and other sports B.B.r Fnlon Federal t4 7 Monday's scheduled workouts. lieves it "entirely possiwe iqr xne Yankees to have a slump and for ESTft" K. ''raf 4a ticrhfon im the BsrlMr, cf M.dlsm ffefa 404 SOU 7 events. Reddy moved into No. 5 by defeat ine Mrs.

Marsten, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. pennant race. Biitu. ik Matches scheduled lor tnis.weeic He Settled Down JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) "The reason I feel strongly tnat they may stagger i that they are auu.

are: a a 1 l-tt Al not a great enougn ou ciuu si 4 4 1 .1.. H.jk 4-V. A Oil VtAAM I Keep Up U1P VnvJG UlCJf uac wvisi 1AA 14 I ajitnm wa Din Solla ti. DaoflM Kakrafetlnar, Braea Bnraham Tt. Charlaa Bramjr, Walter Btugfir Xarry Fa.

SI4 Jaffa Maratam. E4 Drama Valaaeara. Ban Bnttaa n. Charlaa la tar. Peter Meellrr Merraa.

Kaaaitaa. Ckarlca Colllnja William LyaO. 4 nnnnz' me eosox manager iu. j- mum. tn-wdrw In the Jacksonville Journal Midget Baseball League, a pitcher walked 17 batters in the first inning- But he stayed at it and pitched a no-hitter, winning 22-11.

rwa had a 13-6 record on our road mm. bb jb 4. rui x. so j.om cram 1. Ifc-MMWauww tyw.

to the Yankees." Conncrs Win's The Red Sox are in third place, 11 games behind the league Jeading Yanks- and a game a nau Publinx Golf Burke Shows One of Gamest Comebacjts in PGA behind" the runnerup Qeveland In Make Every Uacation Mile a Safe Mile WitEi New GEHEtlAt TIRES or KRAFT RETREADS dians. Rntnn' record is Identical Second Time Ai tt I VI I Xt5-- 1 with that for the first 88 earns Jflf OSCAlt "FKALEY first round with a 67. and then rocketed to an 80. In the Open this last year. At that time the Sox STAMFORD, Conn.

(UP)-Fire- were 64 games behind the Yan- year, he didn't even qualify for CANTON, Mass. (UP) Never agairTwill the gagsters of golf say kees. Later, they narrowed the man Terry onners oi uun- the final tworounds. In the ruA, he was beaten by Sam Snead in gap to before sagging lat in pra conunuea to reign wasy as that Jackie Burke hasn't got tt champion of New England's pub- August. the- first round in 1949, by Snead lie links colters downstairs." That's beebT fter talk for years.

Conners successfully defended In th tough ones or the big ones, they said, the curly-haired man American' League TtSTKEDArS VESl'LTS (iiui CHy S. CVlMS again in the 1951 quarter-finals, by Roberto Divicenzo in the 1952 second round and by Dutch Harrison in the. ,1954 first round. Then there was -last year. In the semi-finals he was a fat five his title Monday over his home.

Hubbard Heights course withu a 38hole 72-72144. Two strokes behind Were Art Gedneyianc BUI from Houston never quite had the stomach. 1- TIAX STANDINGS But Jackie threw the lit at rChamberlam, both of New Haven, Warn twt PH. BM. up on Cary Middlecoff and lost them Monday with one the and Robert Quigley, Louis Frat- at i 4is New High Jt; V4I.U Tonv rtniimrillA all nt gamest comebacRs' in the history of the PGl championship.

KRAFT i ai mi Hubbard Heights. Mileag Htm Trk Cllsa4 Bwta f'ktoaca Baltlar Itrll WaMat SUbmw Ctr f. I Five Massachusetts layers' It was a classic of sporting cour- aze that the tough little guy from jM.MHlamone the top' 20, were Frank on th fourth extra noie. But Monday he was five down to Furgol, a fighter from Vay He battled even and got two up. Then yFurgol came on again and squared the match on the 35th Jackie belted a twrj iron six feet ss 4U 3Vi Giorgio of Green Hill, Worcester, Safe Mileage Texas wrote 4nto Oe "golfing history hooks, For- he came from '5 down, tost new-rWon lead "and thenijodMghHnsiVcgol If 'i.

im -games xodst Roy O'Neil of. Memorial KawstarK at Chteara (aitkt). HkiiM Mondial 152; William Mullaney of Fresh ott' 37fli 4 V4 tMnrl, fHmKri'rty, 7B.7T-.l- anfito-eatttgJ5naLr of the PGA GENERAL TTiRES thfK flag then on thefinal I- I I CASUS TOMOBBOW I 3 3 Green HiU, Francis Quinn of golf championship afauBt pwk-faca Ted KrolL regulation noie. txn orgoi grwuiu Jfw Tarfc a Ckteara. BVwtaa at luw City.

I ii i I ill 76-77 133. at DriraM t. lUllll Until 1hat rnoment they had at out a- birdie ana jacce misiea the putt to send it into extra holes. Uually There least soma packing for their claims. 1 I "I thought then of tnat extra thi A (generalu TIRE 7 National League With New Hi-Density Rubber Stan Musial has.

played in hole losa to Middlecoff last year," 1 nmuin uhlti most All-Star fames 13. ha aaid. ''Getting 4 hah on that jiferer Woa Big One, Jackie tea man who was raised aa 4. PWIakufc a The -Safest Retread Can Buy 36th hoi had to give Ed a big Oak OM trkllali lift. Ka figured to na touga on that first extra bole and I thought SIAll ST-nDOS Uat to play golf.

His father was a pro and Jackie was. too, at the tender age of 16. A hitch as a Marine sergeant checked him for a while You Can Be Sure You Can, Be Safe with GENERAL TIRES Probable Pitchers Ur ITaital Piaas HATIOMAtj UAOtni VRwaakaa at Hm Tark laakai f-T) a. a. ia-.

CtariaaaU at Brxtfra KttyaalaU (S- a. aUflta (-a. atfhl. St. UmH at rk4Ot.Ma aflatB -T) ta.

kaataaa (-. aktki. but ha cams- back highly" touted SS SfSvaafcaa C4aaaaaal Braaktra at- Laaa rktaat PkUaaaAl Hrrn lark aa 1VJ and soon proved that he could hit every hot in the book. I'd havt to be lucky get qy him So -got tougher. With Furgol hitting hia second to the fringe, 30 feet from the flag, Jackie spanked a chips-down four ironv 12 feet from the cup and-then ran it In for victory.

A 14 1 J.l St, But aomehow, ha never won the PITTSFIELD Cataafa at ntuamr(a ah -4) w. Baa aatka. big one. The little ones, yes," In places AXrajCAJt LSAOUV Baltlam-a at Sawl (-) aa4 'Tt's better to.be lucky than to like Rid Grande, Sioux City, St For Peraoaallsetl gerriea Sea Darrell Badfer 4r Al Blal PanarM lf-t fcytaak 1- aa4 Cra- VDIAL 730f Houston and Baton Rouir he looked Lke a world beat cams ToesT fWbaalt at Biaakia 4aWk(). JNUwaakaa at Mr TafU (kll.

i UW at rhtUaMaaia Iblaat a Paiakvtk tat), a axis TOMoaaow faa) at Bf iMItvaakaa at I Imii Pala4tBa. i.kiaa at lIMaMkrk, 315 DALTON AVENUE be good," Burke yipped as tbe ball disappeared Into the cup. i But it was more than luck. As the gagijers of golf fmally have to adbiut, it was Just plain fJXi. sm tw-atfai.

ark at Ckr StariaaaaA (- rim 114-4. attkt. --kt "a CWHa art M-t) ar f.rita ll-4 a. Oarata -at, airfct. Buna at Kim CiM Tarawa (4-4 vt.

in ftV big ohes he 'was down amon the 'gTr Vtf 4 Za Ua 1X5 Masters ha le4 the aaraawa. t-a mtgM,.

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