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PAOf Globe, SotvrJoy. May 29. Siebert Outduels Blue As Red Sox Top Oakland Regional Crown Won by Hurley Press American League 5 Eastern Di- me Oakland's edge per competitor and the entr the We to six games deadline is June 7. For entry Twins' write Edward P- Mikol. Lake Mendota Drive, Mad- Tennis Tournament i Slated at Madison MADISON The Madison.

Wis. Tennis Club has scheduled an open tennis tournament in the Nielsen Tennis Stadium here on June 11-13. 1971. with com- RES LTS vears, along with a close sec- petition in both singles and dou- 60 ond and was racked up despite bles. There is a limit of two events conirontauon with Vida Blue turned out ver well for the Boston Red Sox and not at ail badl for the Minnesota Twins.

Baseball's ers--both on Elsewhere in the AL Friday night. Detroit topped Mil- aCTto two hottest pitch- waukee 6-3. Cleveland shut out lengthy winning Chicago 4-0. Kansas Cit Badgers Lead Big 10 Meet Park Falls 34 Ashland 31 Phillips 31 Lakeland 30 Stanley-Boyd 24 Ladysmith Tomahawk 14 irtu'A PITA" streaks "hooked meht blanked Washington 5-0 and and Siebert and the Red Sox California whacked New came ou; on top of the Blue 9-6 and the Oakland A's 4-3. The Siebert-Blue showdown The victory save Siebert a 9-0 wa? supposed to be a pitcher's record and left Blue at 10-2.

cs ue i but the hitters took control trith onenine f.r^t mpine with Reggie day And. combined with Min- Jackson blasting a home run loomed as a strong It was the Midgets" second re- nesota's T-6 decision over Balti- or the A's. and Rico Petrocelli cal lo unseat defending gional title in the last three more, it left Boston sitting on a connecting with one man on for tnam pi 0 Indiana today as the 4Vgame lead at the top of the Boston 71s? Big Ten Outdoor Track and Petrocelli hit another one lat- field Meet moved into its 14- er in the game and Oakland got fi na i run. solo homers by Dave Duncan Wisconsin held.an 11-10 lead and Sal Bando. The homers over ups tart Illinois after Fri- were the first ones Siebert has av finals.

But more im- allowed ihis year and Bando's poi-jamly. Indiana had suffered ninth inning shot brought on tvvo disappointments in the eve- Bob Bolin to get the last out. ning's seven preliminaries andjcLASS RESULTS Pis. Meanwhile, the Twins, play- a iied to score heavily in the Ondossagon 57 Washburn 45 Bruce 45 Drummond 23 Bayfield 16 Mercer 15 Mellen 14 Winter 11 South Shore 0 Butternut 0 absence of several sure point- makers from the Hurley squad. The jubilant Hurley preps, who pulled away from the other seven Class high school teams almost from the start, were led by their veteran sprint star, senior Steve Erspamer, PARK FALLS Running off who easily defeated his four- with first place in six events year rival, Larry Fischer, the Hurley Midgets easily won, take first place in both the 100 the Park Falls Regional" track and 220-yard dash events.

The and field meet in Class Fri- 6-2 Erspamer was in the best day afternoon with 60 points form of his brilliant career, win- aeainst 34 for runnerup Park ning the 100 yard dash in 10.0 seconds and then beating his time in the 223- with a :22.5 clocking, Title Won by Connie's Team Class Won By Ondossagon be mav protest the shownlourth from left. Hurley pro- three finishers Q1 te photo) tested that its Don Kallas. second from right, next Tuesday at Medford. (DaiTj blobe rnwoj took third place over Zorn of Phillips, third Connie's Supper Club team ing a little Scoreboard, reacted won the champk-nship of to Oakland's defeat by hanging Indiana was third with rune Iron County Women's Bowling on to whip Baltimore, thereby po i nls followed by Michigan, League at the Hurley American helping themselves as well as hio State and Purdue (8). Legion lanes with "a total of the Red Sox.

Harmon Kill- rthwestern 6). and Min- 92 ebrew and Leo Cardenas ne a Host Iowa and Following in order are Joe's cracked home runs anJ Min- Mich igan State, which had a OM Office 73 1 Pence nesota stung Baltimore with a high 12 qualifiers the prelim- Bar TO" The Belles 46 five-run sixth inning rally to inaries. failed to score. 43 1 and Aristocrat! beat the Orioles. Killebrew's owa which last won the Big 35 sixln of tne season and 493rd of Ten Outdoor when it was held PARK FALL5- Ondossagon a new Hurley school 1M.YARD DASH FINAL-Steve, Erspamer Phillips observers and a new Park Falls left, senior Hurley sprint star, SrfougXrn I track record.

Erspamer's best Larry Fischer to the tape by a step, in MM) said ai( previous 220 mark was :22.9, in the 100-yard1 dash final the Regional Class the M-W meet May 11 for a new track and field meet at Park Falls iM-W record. His top time for the 100 is :09.8, set at Merrill last Saturday. Hurley's other first place-i points were posted by i Markowski, who was clocked in :16.3 in the 120-yard high hurdles: by Bert Saari in the high jump, who cleared the bar at 6-2; by Guy Hautala in winning the" 880-yard run in and by Jeff Vander- voorde in winning the pole vault with a 12-0 mark. Ashland and Phillips tied for third place with 31 points, while the Lakeland Thunderbirds of Coleman and Al Bruins Sweep All-Star Vote MONTREAL (AP) Boston swept the balloting for first- team forwards in the annual selection of the National Hockey League's All-Star team and most valuabk Bruin Bobby Orr the lead in the $175,000 Danny oined them to make it a our- 1 Thomas Memphis Golf Classic Hill Files $1 Million Suit Grass to His Liking, Trevino Leads Memphis and Joe's Old Office shot a 2180 was the big hit in the Twins' he 600-yard finals. Two-time.

afternoon on the new all-weather for third. sixth as Minnesota kayoed loser defending champion and world Dave McNally. 6-4. record holder Mark Winzenreid High team single game was Boog Powell, who went into i Wisconsin was the top quali- taken bv Pence Sportsmen's Bar the game batting .196. drove in fi er with 1:18.6.

bv hitting an 823 Joe's Old Of- three runs for the Orioles with Bruce Presley of the Hawk- fice had 807 for second and Con- a pair of doubles and a sacn-! ey es ran :53.4 to gam the eight- nie's Supper Club 791 for third, i fice fly. I man finals in the 440-yard m- Eva Cottingham received a Baltimore loss left the de- termediate hurdles. Michigan trophy for her 234 game which fending world champions four state's Wayne Hartwick was high in individual game games back of Boston and a qualifiers in :51.3. scores Jackie Ransanici i i one-half game in front of Greg Johnson of 219 and Dorothv Eilo 209. red-hit Detroit Tigers, who successfully defended his long I i rtit 1 some.

Record-breaking led Wisconsin, ed out a place. V. 623 total for first Lehtinen tallied a In high individual series, i won their ninth game in the scratch Cottingham smash- last 10 by beating Milwaukee. Sam McDowell overcame some early wildness and fired a two-hitter, striking out 11 and pitching Cleveland past Chicago. McDowell walked nine batters but held the White Sox hit- 551 and Jeanette Kompsi a 529.

V. Lehtinen recorded the highest average of the league with a 154 count, followed by E. Cottingham 149. J. Kompsi 146 and D.

Eilo 145. L. Rokser received the game and series prize. E. Cottingham received jump title with a 24-11 victory, and also qualified for the finals in the 129-yard high hurdles.

"We are in better shape than I thought we would be after the first day," said Wisconsin coach Bob Brennan. Sam Bell." track scoring 57 points against 45 each for Washburn and Bruce. Drummond marked up i points for fourth place, Bay- had 16, Mercer 15, Mellen 11 and Butternut and Shore failed to score. Although outpointed handily in the team totals, both Mercer and Mellen surprised by taking first place points in one event. Mercer's Craig Lester, freshman WIVC Achievement Award by the first turned out to be all the offense the fire-balling left- hander needed.

raising her average 12 points Ken Wright flipped a six-hit- and also received the WIBC high i ter and struck out nine batters 3 Rookies WEST HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) Dick Gibbs of Texas-El Paso and three other draft choices have signed with the New York Nets of the Ameri- hawk with 14. The star senior hurdler and high jumper. a Sorenson. competed with both ankles heavily taped and was not at his best.

Nevertheless, he took first place in the low hurdles with a good :21.6, second place in the high hurdles and third place in the high jump. Dave Sloan marked up Lakeland's other first place points with a win in the discus throw long jumper, showed his fine at 140 feet The T-Birds also got potential by leaping on his thir( i ace points by Al Wool- first try to take first place in Bridge in the one-mile run, by that event over Mellen's fine jumper and sprinter, Dean Peltonen. Peltonen was second in the long jump with 20-4 and won first place in the 100-yard dash in :10.7. Mercer's Greg Chancy came their one-mile relay team, and by Fred Thiesen in the 440-yard run. Mark Petrowski scored the other Lakeland points with a fourth place in the two-mile run.

Coach Jim Butterbrodt's Hurley team lost an apparent third series award. Charlene Newhouse rolled triplicate 97 for a WIBC badge. i Perfect attendance was recorded by 14 members of the league, 'including D. Eilo. E.

Cottingham, Frances Risku, Eleanor Negri. Betty Ann Talq, Nancy Prosek, Ruth Rigoni, Mary Ann Ransanici, Bleene Basom, Ann Meyer, Helen Grose. Mary' Alice Traczyk. C. Newhouse and M.

Pearse. Joe's Old Office team received a special prize for having perfect attendance for the team for the bowling season. President E. Cottigham was presented with a gift from the members of the league a ICl CI1JU OLA i including Frank Howard Basketball Association, it ruueu times as he pitched Kansas announced today. The oth- triplicate City past Washington.

Cookie, ers are Mike Necaise of Wil- Rojas led the Royals' Carey College Blame with three hits and" Joe Keough Henry of Marshall and William homered. Jim Spencer drove in four runs--the first two on a game- Warner of Arizona. The Pittsburgh Pirates start- tying homer--and California 1 ed the National League season ripped New York. It was the with pitchers who showed a 94- ninth loss in the last 11 games 81 won-lost record for their 1970 for the slumping Yankees. major league activity.

Diggers Win Diamond Title MELLEN Mellen i Diggers. Bill Malmowski fan- highlight of the evening was the district WHA ned but John Malmowsky sing- reldmg of the minutes of the School won its own district league which was organized in baseball championship on tne Jpff Swiston was retired on a 1929. This league was the first! new high school field roun der over icy LCOU1 through with second place the i ace ioo-yard dash when pole vault, while Gary Mears scored fifth place points in that event for Coach Glen Leverson's Tigers. Mears also marked fourth place points in the 180- yard low hurdles, while Richard Schmidt of the Tigers took fourth in the shot put. Also scoring points for Coach Bill Banting's Granite Diggers MEMPHIS, Tenn.

(AP) -Lee Trevino had just fired a second consecutive 66 to take and was talking about, of all center Phil i things, grass. Esposito and defenseman Orrj "I like these Bermuda grass each ot the maximum 210 greens," the self-styled Merry voting by the; Mexican said Friday. "It's the the each got points in members of the Professional poor-man grass and that's what Hockey Writers Association in 1 1 grew up on. the 14 league cities. They are 1 "I should have won at Dal- the only two players who also las." he said.

"But I just can't were on last year's first team. putt those bent grass greens. Rightwing Ken Hodge and' leftwing John Bucyk each filled out the Bruins and All-Stars line. Joining the Bruins on the team announced Friday were defenseman J.C. Tremblay of! VANCOUVER, B.C.

(AP) -Montreal and goalie Eddie i A blunder by Soviet Grand- Fischer Wins On a Blunder Giacomin of New York. Tremblay received 121 points, the same as Brad Park of New York, but the Canadiens veter- master Mark Taimanov on the 46ih move Friday enabled U.S Grandmaster Bobby Fischer to win his fifth straight game in an eot three more first-team their quarter-final elimination That's rich-man grass. It tracks up. 1 was hitting the ball right at the flag, but I couldn't make a one-foot putt. 'I told Jack Nicklaus about it and he said, 'You won at Oak Hill (where Trevino took the United States Open championship) and that's bent 'I told him, 'Yeah, but I know lots of people who got married and didn't want to.

They had to. Just because I won on it don't mean I like it, just like those people who got married. It was just something I had to do." Trevino's 36 hole total of 132, eight under par on the friendly little Colonial Country Club course, gave him a one stroke lead over first round leader Larry Ziegler, who had to rally for a 71 and 133. Puerto Rkan veteran Chi Chi Rodriguez, winless since 1968, shot a 68 with an old putter he votes than Park. round to determine a challenger Kallas, who had the inside lane, was checked in as fourth and Zorn of Phillips marked in the third place spot by officials.

Hurley observers to a man felt that Kallas took third place, as he did later on in the 220-yard dash event. The first three finishers in each event qualified for the The voting is done on a sys- for the World Chess Champion- em of five points for a first-; ship. vote, three for second! The game had been were Rich Vought with a fifth JAA Sectional meet set for in the 440-yard dash and Medford next Tuesday after- one-mile relay team, which was' third. The top three finishers in each event qualified for the Sectional meet at Medford next Tuesday. Mercer qualified Lester and Chancy, in the long jump and pole vault, respectively, while the Diggers qualified Peltonen in the long jump and 100-yard dash, along with their one-mile relay team.

second which women's league organized to Friday afternoon, nipping tradi- was flagged down by Uutala and bowl at the new bowling lanes Washburn. 7-6, in a fired to first a step ahead of the; Swimming Meet Results Given noon. Hurley qualified its first place winners, Erspamer, in two events; Markowski. Hautala, Saari and Vaadevoorde; along with Larry Zanutto, second in the low hurdles; Jim Anderson, third in the 880-yard run; Kallas, in the 220; and Markowski, again, in the low hurdles, for a total of eight athletes in 10 events. Lakeland's qualifiers, in addition to Sorenson and Sloan, were Al Wooldridge in the one- mile run and Fred Thiesen in the 440-yard dash.

Results in order of finish were as follows: One-mile run-- 4:50.4: Butler batter. The base runners advan- (A)- Swanson (Lady): Al Wool WHITE PINE Results of I ridge (Lake): Don Sunie (H); brought out of retirement and was alone in third place at 134. earn and one for third. jouraed Thursday after the 41st Frank Beard, in second place before he started play on the ad-i warm and slightly windy day. The second team is composed move with Fischer a pawn of goalie Jacques Plante of To-! ahead and holding a slight in- ronto, defensemen Pat Staple- i itiative.

In only five moves and ton of Chicago and Park, minutes of play Friday, forwards Dave Keon of To-j Taimanov managed to regain ronto, Bobby Hull of Chicago I the initiative, then lose a rook and Yvan Cournoyer of Mon- and the game. treal. Fischer now needs only slipped from a 64 to 73 and was one of six at 137, five strokes off the pace going into the last two rounds on the 6,466 yards, par 70 layout that annually yields some of the best scores on the pro tour. Controversial Dave Hill, ner of this tournament three of It was the first time in eight draw in the next five games of i the last four years, could man- years that Hull had not been the 10-game match to advance age only a 71 for 141, putting selected for the first team. the challengers' playoff -'also was the first time in 16 i series.

Eventual winner of the years that Gordie Howe of Det- series will meet current world roit was not included on either champion Boris Spassky of the the first or second teams. The' Soviet Union for the title. Red Wings' rightwing placed sixth in the voting for his position. Clear Site For Fight him far back in the pack. Shortly before Hill teed off, bis attorney filed a $1 million suit against the PGA and the Tournament Players Division charging, among other things, that Hill's civil rights had been violated when he wasjorced to pay a S500 fine for "conduct unbecoming a professional golfer" before he was allowed to tee off WASHINGTON (AP)-- Lew Al- i in this tournament.

cindor, the 7-foot-2 pro basket- 1 Trevino, the leading money winner and Vardon Trophy Abdul Jakar Is Married SEATTLE (AP) The Wash- Iball star of the National Bas- Association champion was honey- an undis- at the Hurley Memorial Build- thrilling diamond battle. at Squeak's and officers of the day at 2 p.m. against the power-' Johnson's single scored Lindsey the swimmers listed in the or- 1971-72 season are: President. I. Superior Spartans, with a with the third run.

jjer of finish, were: Basom: vice president. D. Eilo: sectional tournament berth the At this point. Coach Gretzlock Twenty-five yard free style-- secretary. C.

Newhouse: trea- pr i ze for the winner. switched Schultz to rightfield to Second grade boys, fj 150 surer. A. Meyer, and sergeant, Mellen led all the way after replace Mack, who took the an Richard Taipale, Ladysmith; 120-yard high hurdles--: 16.3; with Jerry Quarry in January. ington State Athletic Comrnis- Milwaukee Bucks sion voted unanimously Friday, mooning today at to grant a boxing license to Mu-i dosed location hammad All.

clearing the I Valuable Player for a possible fight here this i A married Jimmy Ellis. I The bout, between the two former champions, would be promoted by Tennis Unlimited, which also promoted Ali's fight Bill Markowski (H); Earl Harold Conrad, dent of i ry Zanutto (H): Dunoar at arms. M. A. Ransanici.

girls, Mary Paoli, 100-yard dash- :10.0; Steve church at 4 a.m. Friday. He used the name of Abdul Jakar and his bride biba Fareem. After the ceremony Alcindor not to play in the champion last year, has been fourth or better six times this season, has been challenging in' several others but scored his only victory in the satellite Tallahassee Open. He's won more than 580,000.

ut AUUIU Udncu the name of yy All-Star game at Houston, Major League Stars Friday's Stars By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "BATTING Rico Petrocelli. Red Sox. knocked in three runs vuth his seventh and eighth then Nuutincn took second on the play Oakland A's. I I a hitter and struck out in a 4-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox. The Original Knight TABLES 'When To Or Hunt scoring three times in the top mound and forced Olson to sky i of the first inning, then coming to Waddle at third.

throueh with single runs in the The Diggers scored a and fourth innincs. proved to he the decisive run Da Bigley, Scott Maierle; Meanwhile the hard hitting in the top of the seventh. i Jennifer Maksym. Margaret Jhot put-- Castle Guards tallied a single one oui. Uutala got a lift on an, Neil am Burgess: fourth! (Ash): ri run in the second inning and error at second and Nuutmen, grade boys.

Jim Banaszak, Jer(Ft): lcKey three in the bottom of the fourth walked. Uutala was out at third ry Banaszak: girls, Jeamne belt (Kn). cap to just as Mack bunted to the pitcher. Neil. Melissa Giuliano.

Long hv ilay Fifty yards Fifth a (Stan); Welty (Ash). tallied single runs in the fifth at third, then stole third and boys." Ed Blankenship, Chris Hatfield (btan). and seventh came home on a wild pitch, slid- Maksym. Steve Makela; girls, Schultz. senior inc ihe plate just ahead Terry Giuliano.

Lynn Bigley. Ingn bander started on the mound of Olson's tag Joellyn Lenatz: sixth a (H): for the winners and went three Washburn got the run back in boys (first heat). Bruce John- enson and 2-3 innings before he was the bottom of the seventh but so n. Bart Kleinhuizen. relieved by the junior nghthand- with two out and two on.

er Brian Slack with two out in made the third out on the fourth vSchultz gave up four pop up to Waddle. Banaszak: seventh and eighth bcnrnun "Lew had son for not He each fight-, teammate who helped organize jo the all-star game. Brotman. 2 Don Ka as Earl Sor- MOTIM (Lake): Jeff Steve voorde (H): Nielson (Ph). Jets Sign Big, Back NEW YORK (AP) John track champion, sped to an easy victory in the S15.000 Golf Season The Women's Twi-Lite Golf League of the Gogebic Country Club will open its 1971 golfing activities Wednesday, June 2.

Pairings for the matches are: M. M. Krizmaniek M. LaForge Krvmanich M. EppoJjtc J.

BriEhcntj L. Pcsoraro Belf Bcbcr M. Sell D. Albert Sjo-AlI H. L.

Scoolnn K- Trappy M. f. Krznarieh K. I.indbrrc T. Krznsrich E.

Liudbcrc Sober Carrier runs on three ruts and on bails, while striking three batters Mack a touched for five hits and runs in 3-3 innings, fanning two and mn oui on. tsan ivieiiuiuiieu. urui- yers rushing recoras ai ivan- Swiston Mukavitz: (second heat), Wally, Discus throw 14frO Dave outdistanced 11 a high Rankin. Dave (PF). The 6-foot-2.

237-pound Rig- lirst nze grade (first heat). Marty Ko- AB walewski. Debbie Nulu. 0 0 Banaszak: (second heat). Craig (Stanl; Geboy (Ph); (PF).

win the $5,000 M. MiTtrfVi I Baksic X. Caruso M. Paoli josephson Simpson (Ash), The ol as priy-tpQ ix.ou. hs? fxer froff.

Vrs. A SOLCNAH TABLES a 5 th-t 1 Koo'i r--: rooc v.e best sport that each a a to The Major Penrds zre sr.ow f.pe. Tnese begin at tair.es ar.d last for an hour ar.d or :v.o hour? The Mir.or Periods, shown in regular tpe, are of somewhat shorter duration. John Wendt Dave Waddle Alan I'utala Mark Nuutsnen walking one batier Schiiltz go: Rich Vought credit for the win Biliy Olson. stocky right- hander, went all the wa for the losers, giving up nine hits, including four doubles.

In.t was Brian Mack tough with men on base after Bill Zimmerman the first inning. The Diggers went right to work with their bats in the 1 first inning after Washburn won the toss and chose to bat last. Schultz struck out as leadoff lat- Mrllrn "viini .1 dash cnuUz 0 4 1 1 Leone. Steve Born. John Bekka- Tneisen (Lake); 2 2 la Haoas 1 Back crawl Third grade, 5 gins, was the first running back January's Nation- League Dean Peltonen 4 2 Five of the horses in the 1971 Kentucky Derby failed to win an allowance race.

4 4 3 3 3 2 1 Hautala (H); Boettcher (PF); 0 sym Dan Bigley, Pam Bur- Jim Anderson (H); Zorn 0 ges: fourth grade girls, Terry 2 I Giuliano. Carrie Heil: 0 Pole vault --12-0: Jeff Vande- voorde (H): Theiter (Tom); 10:35 11:15 Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues.

Wed. Thurs. 12:55 Fri. 1:35 Sat. 2-15 Sun.

2.55 Eastern Standard time. A.M. P.M- ter. but Pete Turney and Dean Minor Ma jor Minor Ma jor Peltonen singled and Rick 40 3:55 10:05 4:20 Vought doubled for two runs 5:00 John Wendt followed i a plating Vonght i the third run before Dave Waddle 4:45 12:25 6:15 6:50 7:25 8:05 8:45 10:55 11:45 12:05 12:50 1:25 2:05 2:40 3:20 6:35 7:10 7:50 8:25 10:00 Totals 32 Jeff Swislon 5 Mike Lindsey 4 Ron Johnson 4 Bill Olson 4 Dan Hosteller 1 Tom 3 Bill 3 John Malmowsky 4 Achter 2 fourth 2 grade bovs, Jim and Jerry phv Banaszak: sixth grade boys. Schmidt (PF): Harden (Ph), Bruce Johnson, Wally Smochzk (Stan).

9 Bart Kleinhuizen: fifth grade 220-yard dash boys, Chris Maksym. Ed Blan- 0 1'kenship, Greg Skoviak: girls, 1 1 i Lynn Bigley. Terry Giuliano. 0 1 Denise Moilanen; seventh and 0 0 eighth grade boys and girls. 1 0 Sheila Burgess.

Steve Born, Joe Zanutto (H): grounded out and Alan Uutala struck out. In the near fatal fourth i Totals Sconng innings: ing, which ended U-n- Mellcn ure on the mound ior the Gran- a i 010 2 2 Banaszak. 0 0 High school girls 50-yard free 1 2 style Tary" Bigley, Lynn 1 1 Corrigan, Betsy Audette. Sweatshirt relay Winning 26 6 8 team included Chris Maksym, Terry Giuliano, Taryn Bigley, Martv Kowalewski and John 110 310 1-7 1--61 Bekkala. Erspamer (H); Larry Fischer (Ash); Don Kallas (H); Johnson (Tom); Simon (Stan).

180-yard low hurdles :21.6; Earl "Sorenson (Lake); Larry Bill Markowski (H); Nielson (Ph); Mockler (PF). Two-mile run-- Mai- lack (PF); Becsley (Ash); Coggins (Lady); Petrowski (Lake); Liebelt (Ph). One-mile Stanley Boyd; Tomahawk; Lakeland; Ladysmith; Ashland. let us give your car lift Tune Up! We'll have your car back in shape and purring like a kit'on in no time. At reasonable rates too! Jack Bud's Service 1301 E.

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