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Page 14 Want Ads 3-3131 THE KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENTINEL Tuna ct 993 your Dio! Hear it cn WNOX Read it in Tha Tuesday September 20 1949 Dodgers Win Cards Lose To Tighten National Loop Race Four Injured Vols Resume Practice for Maroon GameBamey Shuts Out Cubs I r- Phil Rookie Beats Birds Yankees Start Pulling Away in American Defeat Indians' Bob Feller Red Sox Idle Sport lalk Jumpers Tried to Ruin Game Savs Chandler Appears in Court for Examination onGardella Case UJ VandyWill Find It Tough Bcaiing Jackets in Atlanta Vcl Teams Shape Up for Tilt By BOB WILSON 1 ii By WILL GMMSLtY AiMriilrf Frca Spans Wfltar Brooklyn's twins Ralph Branca and Rex Barney- have hit their old stride again and the Dodgers' pitching staff appears at peak strength for the stretch run in the tight National League pennant race This is discomforting news for the St Louis Cardinals prm nm nmtniM who saw thrir lead chopped to a I NEW YORK Sept Base-' game and a half last night and Lefty Ed Lopat pitched a five-ball Commissioner A (Happy) uho have a three-game series hitter in shutting out the Indians Chancier was scheduled to appear i with the pursuing Dodgers com- i recording his 15th victory of the for further pre-trial examination ing up tomorrow season Tommy Henrich returned today in a $300000 1 a i Branca and Barney the erratic to first base for the Yankees after brought against organized base-1 roommates who fell short ct the a period on the shelf with a back br former New York Giant -o-came victory marks predicted injury and knocked in two runs pn for lhem in the fprinfc may piay Bob Feller was Cleveland's los- -V -y- A i A-'-- 'r ing hurler He gave up six hits in i 3a Gardella's suit charges that he ee WAiAe(cA4 aF uaakind was deprived of making a hood in organized ball not only in the major leagues but in the n'-inorsJ! -h iiMiiuia as Aai vriauev iiv woii suspended for leaving the Giants IT WILL BE DOG-EAT-DOG Tight off the feat for 10 of the 12 Southeastern Conference teams this week end Irtra-ccnference battles that can gain prestige for the Vinners are scheduled as follows: Mississippi State's Maroons vs Tennessee's sophomore-studded Volunteers aft Khlelds-Watktns Field' Tulane's hlzhljr-touted Crrrnies vs Alabama's under-rated Crimson Tide at Mobile Vanderbilt's high-ranking Commodores vs Georgia Tech's Ma-glcians aft Atlanta Kentucky's flashy Wildcats vs LSITs questionable Tigers aft Baton Rouge Ole Miss rearinMo-go Rebels vs Aubura's downtrodden riains-men at Montgomery Georgia has its second coming up against the Chattanooga Moccasins at Athens Ga Friday night while Florida engages The Citadel at Gainesville Saturday Mississippi State spearheaded by Shorty McWilliams and Harper Davis dealt Tennessee a stinging 21-6 defeat here last year This supposed to happen again However Arthur (Slick) Morton new Maroon coach has a reputation for pulling surprises and could have some tricks up his sleeve for the Vols On the other hand Tennessee will be considerably strengthened by the addition of high-class sophomore talent and should win this one Chicago Cubs Manager Burt in 1945 to join the Mexican Shctton who has used them spas-Lcngue modically indicates they can ex- Frederic Johnson attorney for pect regular work here on out Gardclla told Chandler during I Barney turned in one of the opening of the pre-trial exami-jbest pitched games of the season i SS EX-EVERETT STARS WITH Four freshmen from Everett High are members of the Maryville College squad which opposes the Carson-New man Eagles at Young High School field Saturday night Kneeling left to right are Hobart Renau tailback and Bill Gibson blocking back standing left to right are Center Bob White and Gene Upton fullback nation vesterday that baseball definitely was involved in interstate commerce because of radio and television commitments Chandler testified yesterday that the of 1946 were who joined group that said they were going to American baseball became a fight between Mexican baseball and American he said Johnson ouizzed Chandler on the rase went to American baseball in a hurry you know he had signed a contract with the Mexican Johnson asked didn't know said of Vernon Stephens who Mexico but retuned It was his ninth victory against eight defeats but a vital one for the Dodgers Rookie Beats Cards A few hours later the Cardinals ran afoul a coup of rhiJadclphia too the Phillies 4-3 to hae their advantage whittled to 11-2 games This adds new pressure to the Dodger-Cardinal series opening with a day-night doubleheader In Chandler do anything 'St Louis tomorrow for Vernon Stephens that 1 1 Shotton announced he wouldn wouldn't have done for any of the big Don Newcombe In two of Record Safe as-Kincr Hits No 50 Slick' Boys Anxious To Baltic U-T 'I'm Afraid of Big Tennessee Squad Says State Coach With -three injured tackles and a center resuming practice after being idle for a week Coach Bob Neyland today stepped up the tempo for the Tennessee Vols in preparing fer their opener with Mississippi State here Saturday Tackles Jack Stroud Jim Haslam and Paul Gearing and Center Bob Davis the ailing players took it easy the Vols went through a light Vorkout yesterday tapering tff Saturday's e-h our scrimmage They engase in any rough work before the Maroon tilt and likely won't be sent into action Saturday unless their services are extremely necessary Two Vols Out However only two Vols are definitely out of the opener They are Hazen Kreis Jr sophomore end who Is still using a crutch because of a knee injury and Blocking Back Jim Sivert who is suffering from a shoulder separation The Vols may engage In a scrimmage Wednesday in an effort to polish off the rough edges for their 1949 inaugural A report from Starksville Miss today says that Mississippi State Coach Arthur (Slick) Morton has called off scrimmages rather than risk injuries to his Maroon players before game Fears Injuries need more rough -work before our game with Tennessee Saturday said Morton making his debut as a Southeastern Conference coach fear of injuries to our small squad will prevent us from any further scrimmaging Left Half Ken Davis senior from Meridian Miss was the latest addition to the casualty list Davis bad an injured ankle after last scrimmage and ft was doubtful whether he would play against the Volunteers boys are looking forward to this first game and hoping to at least give Tennesseee good battle Morton said we lack depth and afraid the big Tennessee squad will wear out our boys Tune-Up for Caroline Along the SEC front: Georgia's bout with Chattanooga Friday is admittedly a stage-setter for North Carolina and Ray Prosper! has sharpened his passing eye since he dubbed a few against Furman last week Crimson Tide had a hint of the Tulane aerial attack but it was only their posing What they had learned about Tulane's threat is something Head Coach Henry Frnka would like to hear Frnka put his Green Wave through an hours scrimmage and see any spectacular results Vanderbilt players are running their legs off to get strength to plow a furrow through Georgia Tech which is finding its rugged drills have caused enough injuries to make it the underdog Yellow Jackets likely to be swarming on the bench during the tilt with the Commodores include second-string quarterback Joe TLXANE IS CLASSED with Notre Dame Michigan Vanderbilt and other Standout gridiron powers this fall The Greenies had trouble disposing of Alabama 21-14 last season They won't find the Tide a pushover Saturday but should get off to a winning start Georgia Tech defeated Vanderbilt last year 13-0 Thai however was before the Commodores discovered they were a powerhouse themselves Granlland Rice rates Vanderbilt the No 3 team the nation for this season In his Look magazine preview They will be favored over Tech but I'm not too certain they'll win Beating tbe Yellowjackels in Atlanta alwaya la a tough assignment for any team Bobby Dodd will wait to win this one above some of the ethers en Tech's schedule He can be counted on to throw all kinds of defensee against Vandy to atop their Kentucky exploded TXT from their formation against Mississippi Southern in their opener at Lexington Saturday night The same explosive offense should win for them over LSU if the Louisiana heat doesn't get them first Ole Miss figures to win in more or less of a walk over Auburn COACH BOB NEYLAXD want to do it but since be was forced to as a result of other teams using the two platoon system he is grooming two offensive and two defensive units for action against Mississippi State here Saturday The fact that players are listed on offensive and defensive units does not mean that they will be used only in one capacity Every man on the squad has been trained to play all-around football and is interchangeable For example players such as Hank Lauriceila and Gordon Foiofsky tailback and fullback respectively as well as various other backs and linemen listed as defensive players will see a lot of action on the offense Many of the offensive starters will also be used on the defense In order to acquaint fans with the new order of things following is bow the offensive and defensive units likely will be seen in action against the Maroons: Trmm FmM IHtpAlrM PITTSBURGH Sept Ralph Kiner was slugging the ball today at a pace which will wipe out or tie every season home run record in the books except Babe all-time record of 60 in one year If the Pirate pounder can keep up his present rate of production 12 home runs in the first 18 games of September he will finish with 57 or 58 homers for the And that iVols Take on 1 Wipe out the National League record of 58 for a season set by over the left field scoreboard into adjoining Schenley Park The blow left Ralph just short of his own personal the 51 homers he hit as a sophomore Besides that double-50 of course Ralph is unequalled the only man to lead his in homers in his first four 23 51 40 and now rest of them I told them if they would come back bv opening day I wouldn't punish Ilolslon Ilills Pro Leads Win The Iiolston Hills Country Club team captained by Pro Carl Ray won the weekly Pro-Am event with a six-under-par score at the Cherokee Country Club course yesterday Pro Ray fired a 69 for the low individual score Members of his team were Buddy Keener A White and Edwards Pro Jim Morristown Country Club team was serond' jiE roje jn the Important St i Louis stand fah5onM notable con- I JJj JJi yesterday in shutting out the iCubs on one hit 4-0 He faced only 28 men none reached second and the only blow off him was Phil Cavarrctta's single opening the eighth the games as originally planned Newcombe will pitch the first one he said followed by Preacher Roe and Branca or Barney as starters in the other two Branca who pitched only 20 Innings since Aug 1 showed top form in setting down the Cubs Sunday 7-1 While the National League was growing tighter the American began to loosen up a bit The New York Yankees increased their lead to three full games over the idle Boston Red Sox by trimming Cleveland 6-0 Fourth Straight It was the fourth straight triumph over first division foes for the Yankees and their ninth vic- jtory in the last 10 games They re I not giving quarter shows the other side winning or losing I dont think that makes any difference It doesn't to the Yankees We go out knowing we have to win We cant do anything about a contender playing somewhere else We would feel badly if we lost even if they lost too Last week I was uneasy about five games in a row with the Indians and the Tigers We got by with four out of five We lost only one game on the losing side to the Red Sox even though they won every game Now we have to watch out for the relapse We have to keep playing hard against the second division teams the White Sox and Senators befoie we meet the Red Sox again This is the time some teams relax It's the time for the Yankees to watch out (Joe DiMagrle will continue his daily rommenta exclusively In The News-Sentinel and ether Srrippa-IIoward papers aa the Yankees bsttla for the pennsnt) Joe DiMaggio Says Return of Henricli May Give Yankees a No 1 Offensive Team Charles Cummins (Senior) Frank Boring (Sophomore) Ray Elkas (Junior) Ralph Huneycuft (Senior) Chaddie Baker (Senior) Ken Donahue (Junior) Jim Miner (Senior) Jimmy Hahn (Sophomore) Bert Rechichar (Sophomore) Hal Littleford (Senior) Ralph Chancey (Senior) No 1 Defensive Team Bud Sherrod (Junior) Bill Pearman (Sophomore) Jim Vugrin (Senior) Andy Koz3r (Sophomore) Ted Daffer (Sophomore) Norman Meseroll (Senior) Alan Fielden (Senior) Jimmie Hill (Junior) 1 Bud Sherrill (Junior) Hank Lauriceila (Sophomore) Gordon Foiofsky (Sophomore) Pos No 2 Offensive Team LE Vince Kaseta (Sophomore) LT Bill Pearman (Sophomore) LG Gene Burgin (Sophomore) Cen Gene Felty (Junior) RG Fred Mason (Sophomore) RT Norman Mescroll (Senior) RE Vince Stupar (Sophomore) BB Roger Coggins (Senior) WB Ron Bergmeier (Senior) TB narold Fayne (Sophomore) FJL Bcraie Sizemore (Sophomore) Pos Now 2 Defensive Team LE John Gruble (Junior) LT Frank Boring (Sophomore) LX) Roy Smith (Junior) Cen John O'Grady (Sophomore) RG Don Rordinger (Sophomore) RT Ken Donahue (Junior) RE Charles Flora (Junior) BB Charles Meyer (Sophomore) WB Dave Markloff (Sophomore) TB Jimmy Cameron (Junior) FJ3 Ken Pruett (Junior) It will be noted that Meseroll reannan and Boring tackles appear both on the offensive and defensive teams They were used in Saturday's regulation-game scrimmage on both teams because of injuries to Tackles Jack Stroud Jimmy Haslam and Paul Gearing This trio watched the battie from the sideline A I i i s- it fc -7 i -vt and one record Pirate mark as league years 50-plus? Mobile Bears Bp t'ailr Pirns The Nashville Vols blanked the New Orleans Pelicans 7-to-noth-ing last night to eliminate the Delta team from the Southern Association Shaughnessy playoffs The Vols who won the league pennant will meet Mobile in the playoff finals beginning in Nashville Wednesday The Vols banged out nine hits off Leonard Yochim to score early and late They put two markers on the books in the first inning Two late game homers provided most of the other points Big Ben Wade rounded the bases with one mate on in the seventh And Bob Borkowski performed similarly In the eighth Wade who went the route on the mound for the Vols set the Pelicans down on six scattered hits Major Leaders Bp AmkIiM Fim NATIONAL LEAOrE BATTING RoMnson Brooklyn SlncM-r RL Louis MO Kct Brooklyn 123 Mliiial St Louis 120 RUNS BATTED Robin" Brooklyn 120 Kiner PlUbur 110 Rnbinvnn Brooklyn 124 St Louis ISO DOUBLES RoMnvtn Brooklyn and Ennis Philadelphia 3 344 TBJPLERnmn Bwklyn Musial and Slaughter ft land 13 HOME Kmr nttsburfh 50 Mualal ft Loul S3 STOLEN RoMnson Brooklyn 32: Rw Brooklyn 26L PITC'HINO Wilk St Lnul 11- TW Branca and Roe Brooklyn 13-5 "strikeout Spahn Newrombe Brooklyn 127 Boston 134 AMERICAN IEAfirr BATTING Williams Boston 331 Kell IVtiot 311 RUNS Wllliair Boston 113 Joost Philadelphia 122 RUNS BATTED Williams Boston 1ST Stephen Boston 150 Williams Boston Iff Mitchell Cleveland IKi Williams Boston 33 KelL Detroit Mitchell del eland 23: Dil- linger St Loirs 13 HOME RUNS William Boston 40 Sleprer Boston 39 STOLEN DillTeger ft Lou! 18: Rinuta New York IN Kinder Brnton 21-5 SOS PamelL Boston 20-T 747 STRIKEOUTS Truck Detroit 141 Newh outer Detroit 129 Mascot Club Eliniuiatcd Sparlal Tha Newa-Sealtaai BATTLE CREEK Mich Sept 20 The Mascot Miners headed for home today fter being eliminated from the Amateur World Series The Miners winners of the Tennessee state amateur tournament at Knoxville ran into two tough foes In the first two games and knocked out of the tourney sponsored by the American Baseball Congress Grayson Ky applied crusher yesterday by handing the Miners a 7-to-3 setback on a Tour-hit pitching stint by Fred Fitzer The Miners had lest their first game last Friday night under tha lights against Clark Tructrictors ef Battle Creek 6 The score by innings: Masrot nnfO ton 9 Bav Creak 001 4 9 Fr-a Lamer 7t and Butiry annd Newton Masrot nrtl wn 00G3 2 4 Grayson Ky 2'0 Of :2 8 Dykes 7 ard Bailey Fser and Hal REDS SIGN YOUNGSTER By Associated Prea CINCINNATI Sept 20 The Cincinnati Reds today signed Jerry Blackburn pitcher to a bonus contract with their Ogden (Utah) farm club in the Pioneer League Blackburn left hander Is a native cf ML Airy ar4 row lives st Kannapolis He is five feet 11 inches tall and weighs 193 pounds six inninjs before giving way to pinch-hitter and a parade of successors It was Bobby's 13th defeat against as many victories Rookies John (Jocko) Thomp son and Ed Sanicki were the Dul lies who jolted the Cardinals Batted In Three Runs Thompson a 29-year-cld left hander held the Cards scoreless for six Innings and went all tha way while giving tip 11 safeties Sanicki a 22-year-old outfielder batted in three runs for the Phils two of them on a homer Howie Follet seeking his 20th win for the Cards make it Barney who pitched a nohitter against the Giants a year ago in the Polo Grounds almost matched it yesterday threw Phil a fast ball" Rex explained later fast one had been taking off good all day and was afraid pull a curia ball" Cavarretta nailed the first ball pitched in the eighth through Gil Hodges and Jackie Robinson Ha spoiled a potential no-hitter for Cincinnati's Lee Grissom a dozen years ago In the other National League games the New York Giants won a 10-inning affair from Pittsburgh 6-4 8nd the Boston Braves whipped Cincinnati 6-2 Spahn Victor Ralph Kiner hit his 50th home run of the season for the Pirates to become the first player in the National League to hit that mark twice (Kiner who is pressing Hack league record total of 56 poled 51 in 1947 Warren Spahn turned In his 19th pitching victory for the Braves in the game at Cincinnati which was a replay of the previous day's 1-1 tie The only other game In the American League saw the Philadelphia Athletics push over three runs in the eighth to subdue the St Liouis Browns 7-4 Dick Fowler won his 14th game of the season going all the way Races at a Glance AMERICAN LEAGUE Wm I Pet GB Tf Nw York 41 Boftnn 55 618 10 RmaMsi 9rMl NEW YORK At Homo: CMrtfn SrL 20 21 Phllari'lphla Sept 27 2 Boston Rapt 2 OrL 1 2 Awav: At Washington Sapt 23 (NJ 33 at Roton Sapt 24 23L A At Homs: ClavalaM 20 21 Naw Tori R-pt 4 Away: At Naw York Rapt 7 Ort 1 2: at Washington Rapt 27 N) 2S 29i 7 24 25 Total NATIONAL TEAOrE Won Lot Prt GB TF Rt Lnula 91 R2 St It Brooklyn 90 54 529 3M 10 Ramlnlnf RrhaSalo RT At Home: PMInd-Iph' Rapt 20 Brooklyn Rapt 21 (2-D 22 Oilrago Rapt 24 NJ 2 Away: at PiURhurgh Rapt 27 29 at Chicago Sapt 30 Oct 1 2 Total 5 AtHoma: Phllaifalphl Rapt 24 2Y 2 Away: At rhiaago Sapt 20 it St Iwili Rapt 2-D 22 (Ni at Boston Rapt 2 29 at Phllaiialphla Ort 1 2L ft One Stop AUTO SERVICE TERMINAL GARAGE 317 Depot Dial 3-5133 Saturday Sept 24th 3 PREMIUM QUALITY BEER COtfSLtOMB OMAHA CilW GR1D1ROX GOULASH: Ed Danforth of the Atlanta Journal remembers two great sophomore backfields of the past at Tennessee and wonders If Gen BobNeyland could have another jone coming up He writes: "In 1923 they had Dodd Hackman McEver and Decker In 1933 they had Foxx Cafego Bartholomew and Coff- e-iwne vrt his arm and Derwood Flanagan with and Dave striggs ankle man Now it might be Payne Rechichar Hahn and nurx Earl Ruby of the Louisville Courier-Journal: University of Kentucky looked more powerful in beating Mississippi Southern than any Wildcat team has looked to me in an opener before Three touchdowns in 15 rlays showed the possibilities of the giant Blue machine before Coach Paul Bryant began experimenting with new combinations and SEC Commissioner Bcrnie Moore who witnessed the Kentucky-MIss Southern game said: seen most of our teams and I'll say Kentucky has to be figured in the picture this year These fellows have got speed and plenty of it They're got a brilliant young paer la Babe Farilli too The boy not only Is a good passer but a workhorse with a lot of sense it seems to me" An Ole Miss scout at the Kentucky opener was asked how he thought Farilli stacked up with Charlie Conerly the ex-Rebel passing marvel who holds almost all the SEC passing records the time Tarim is a senior he'll be greater" was his answer Newest jitterbug boogie woogie song that is a rage in North Carolina is ertitlrd the Way-Choo Choo" It is being featured by dance bands and disc jockeys in the tobacco belt and is said to be the hottest college song since the old barber wrote the Wreck" song for Georgia Tech But Vanderbilt who persists and Commodores Happier Tigers who stiff last hard Mississippi Vaught showed up Minor SOrTITTRV NEW OHIEANS NASHVILLE Ynrkin ard ski IIiW B-kmskl Sth Naahvil By JOE DI MAGGIO tfCnpyHshti 1M9f TaHc Mrld-Tflf8rani cfNmtio) NEW YORK Sept was feeling very swell a few days ago because the cool weather seemed to have set in That meant good sleep a chance to freshen up overnight and no worry about extreme fatigue You never can tell because instead of getting a lilt the doc put me in bed The Yankees have had enough injuries without having men just get sick But felt yesterday I was coming out of it and hored to play today I WROTE DOWN a few thoughts that came while I listened to the game Looking back know how we have been winning without left-handed power out so long Keller Mize Henrich Berra are the men I mean It was fine to hear Henrich playrd yesterday He may need a while to get his eye on the bail That's the way it was with Berra Yogi told me day after day when he got back that he couldn't put the solid wood to the ball The timing was off His three hits yesterday may mean he's ready How about the Red Sox in their parit? How can any team be so hot? I read they won 57 and lost 16 in Boston I know the Yankees took six out of nine there That means the rest of the league won only 10 I had someone look it up and I was amazed to learn the Athletics didn't win a game there That home record stops me When I broke in the Yankees were a powerful team But they won on the road as well as at home I recall a Yankee team winning as many in the Stadium as the Sox have in their park this year a a OFTEN READ about a team "playing against the and fans have asked me about that too I mean playing a game in the race when the srGreboard MALTEILLO BEATEN By Aoctsted Pra HOLYOKE Mass Sept 20-Joe Dorriric 1902 cf Garfield Jq lined unanimous 10-round decision over Tarri reillo 2C0 of New York before a 00 crowd last night IVherQVtf tt Hack Wilson of the Cubs in 1930 2 Equal the right-handed record of 58 for a season set by Jimmy Foxx of the Athletics in 1932 and tied by Hank Greenberg of the Tigers in 1936 Kiner however is still behind the major league record pace of Ruth home run against the New York Giants was made in his 143rd game with 11 to play Wilson hit No 50 Sept 15 in his 145th came Ruth's 50th came In his 138th game on Sept 11 Hmim Cam Play Zliwf 13 Sp IS Kalb IS W-JJ JS IIIIimi Ilf Krf IS 11 PtajH 158 Kftmri Ikmim mf tl (Wilson hit his 51st and 52nd on Sept 17 in his 147th game Ruth hit No 51 Sept 13 In his 139th game) Kiner set a new league record last night He passed the half-century mark for the second time in his major-league career No other National League slugger including Wilson ever hit atleast 50 home runs twice He hit 51 in 1947- Number 50 was one of the longest drives Kiner has unfurled this season In the second inning of the game against the Giants he teed off on Kirby Iligbes first pitch and sent it screaming far Pill Notre Dame Sign for 4 Years Br A PITTSBURGH Sept The University of Pittsburgh said today it has entered into an agree- ment with Notrie Dame to meet the Fighting Irish on the gridiron for four consecutive years beginning in 1950 Pitt and Notre Dame have met 17 times with the Ta others winning five losing 11 and tying one Notre Dante has won the a straight beating the Panthers 40-0 last year The two teams dont meet this year Next game will be at South Bend Indiana on a November date to be decided Sues of the other games are unsettled Sports in Brief Bf AMOftlted rwOLr IT nancy Mllkf aa unfcaojn hi major a 1 fisc drrleo eelekfatod Mfftiday hnnr esrty hr field of IS! sknoler la Iho fie lousa fj-j of the Westers Amstfsr fours mest RACING NEW A photo trtnmph fnf Royal Governor Is the Fall lllrt- welch Hsndleap Stymie- third attalchl falls re os none hack trail "4 sera far Jockey Fddle Areata blchlifhted Belmaal opealn ATLANTIC la a Ihrenay photo Jlalif Mint Mora Ifll defeated Mickey Pariler aad Krl'a Lara la tho Traatoa Parsa MOTOR BOATING Tha Kefatta A(orla-tloa rated to ssilf the Cup Iteratta trophy to BUI Caa-trrU af LooUvllle By aad motor boat waa Dndca of Petrelt althsuck had waather curtailed tha romped Mou This raa voted heeamo of Caotrall'a peifsemaaea la My Saturday nation sl Lrarrr I lt F' St Leu! si B- I Bmnkiyn 54 I Rftis-ii-ll'h'a 77 5-1 Betton 7d 74 New Ynrk 7A 7 P'tts'vurc'! 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