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News-Pilot from San Pedro, California • 9

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Corns" 71-Day Suspension Meted Reggie Track Conditions at India Not Ud to Par 'll 10 $3 60 and $370 The rac- to the book The California Racing Code Rule 1871 holds a trainer responsible for the condition of horses entered in races Cornell has three days to wind up his affairs at Hollywood Park then will be barred from the stable area during the suspension period His stable w'ill be dispersed among other trainers but the horse i can be returned to his affe- July 24 Of course Reggie will continue LOS ANGELES UH-Reggie Cornell one of the leading thorough bre-1 trainers in the West is under suspension through July 24 in a horse doping case The California Horse Racing Board after an all-day hearing yeserday set him down through the balance of the Hollywood Park me ing and the hast day of the Del Mar meeting Cornell was charged with responsibility for the alleged stimu- ing board extended the suspension Cornell denied any knowledge he doping and said after the ruling: Im heart broken over this suspension Ive spent 29 of my years in racing with nothing but one $30 fine because a foreman once hired an unlicensed worker didnt dope that horse if she was doped and I dont know who-could or would have done it But guess they had to go according Gen Duke Declared for Preakness Iron Liege Rules as Favorite After Sizzling Workout All-Stars Top Beneflco in Warmup 6-9 Mary Star of the Seas world Bucs Meet groove Rain and absence of sustained hot weather have prevented this buildup Optirrvstic Driver Frd Agabashian of Albany Cali" who has started the last io races here predicted qualifying records will be broken even though the engines are smaller this year Azabashian said a reduction in eigme size required this year mav have reduced straightaway speeds but new lighter cars are going through the turns faster Pat Flaherty of 'Chicago who wert on to wm last years race set Qualifying records then at -146056 miles an hour for one lap and 145596 for the four-lap 10-mile qualifying distance An in-iury suffered later in a race at Springfield 111 will prevent him from defending the marks Predicts 147 Pole Run Agabashian predicted it will take 147 to win the pole position Sam Hanks who has started 11 races here said he expects one or two cars to exceed 145 miles an hour Trov Ruttman winner of the 500 in 1952 and Pat O'Connor an early leader last year have been over 144 in practice Dempsey Wilson of Hawthorne Calif practicing at 138 miles an hour skidded and spun 642 feet yesterday His Martin Brothers Special went out of control coming out of the southwest turn but mised the wall Wilson was not hurt" and the car was not PASSING THROUGH ROME on thousand mile race Marquis Alfonso de Portago is given good luck kiss by Film Actress Linda Christian shortly before he died in crash with 11 others Miss Christian said she and Marquis planned to wed after he obtained a divorce (International Soundphoto) Barraza 1-Hifier Paces Surplus Win during the parade at the starling gate oi dui ing the race Groom Williams said he was with the horse the entne morning of the race except for a 13-mmute liinli break when she was unattended although other Cornell employes weie nearbv Chairman Dwight Muipliy snd the board wa- not accusing Cornel' of stimulating the hasp but tha under the rules a tiainer is the euctodnn of a horse and responsible for its condition his 3-vear-old career woiked the same distance moments later in a sizzling one minute 37 4-5-iust one-fifth second off the track record 3 Wheatley Stable's Bold Ruler failed to impress tockey Eddie Arcaro in winning the Preakness Prep He's going to have to do better than that Saturday said Arcaro after piloting Bold Ruler to a length victoiy over Roslvn Farm's Inswept Wheatley foieman Bart Sweeney sounded more optimistic than Arcaro however He did it very nicely I thought" said Sweeney He added the opinion lhat blinkcis worn by Bold Ruler for the fust lime in 17 rac-s helped him Didnt Rear Out He didnt irvto bear out any pari of it" said Swcencv Tiainer Jimmv Fitzsimmons had prescribed the blinkers as a possible cure for Bold Rulers tendency to be rank as he was in finishing fourth as the 6-to-5 favorite at the derhv A third Pteakness eligible Mis Janon Fisher Jrs Convoy was the only other contender in the $6000 mile and one-sixttenth prep and his finish 12 lengths up the track knocked him out as a piol-able Preakness starter A celo said Bold Ruler impended well to the strategy of letting him run as he pleased from the outset of the lace but still re-quned a steady limping at the top of the stretch "to get him going Must Do Belter He should have done better said the veteran reinsman Bold Ruler suffered an abrasion of the lclt hind leg in the tare but Sweeney said it was not serious enough to affect plans to send him into the Preakness By contrast Gen Dukes injuiy had Jones shaking his head The Duke breezed the mile in 1 4-5 just about as the trainer had wanted but he wound up bobbing his head in pain as he limped on the left foiefoot It was the same foot which was injured befoie the derby causing his withdiawal from that race PRACTICE sCHEDlLLD Manager Sgt Dave Stanley today scheduled an inter-squad game for his 20-30 Club Junior Coast League Giants at 5:30 at Peck Park Stanley said that he is seeking more players especially a first sacker shortstop and catcher 'j 4 r' IYDIAXAPOLIS GW' The Indianapolis "Motor Speedway may not be in top condition for record breaking Saturday il more thunderstorms develop as are predicted this week Qualifications for the 500-mile race May 30 will start Saturday with the pole position the inside spot ip the front row going to the fastest car on opening day Tha brick-and-asphalt track is at oest whAi it has a tnin coat of tire rubber baked into the Mars Entertain Seattle Tonnht Angels at SF Rv BILL IURRIOX The Associated Press Hollywood's half-game Pacific Coas League fdge goes on the lint tonight as the Stars entertain Seatte which is three games off the pace Second place Los Angeles opens a series with third place San Francisco San Diego plavs at Vancouver and Portland at Sacramento Ir the only league game last night the Vancouver Mounties trimmed San Diego 9-1 behind the sev n-hit pitching of lefthander Mo-rie Martin The southpaw struck out nine and walked only one man while chalking up his thiri victory against one loss Four-for-Four Mountie outfielder Len Green paced the 11-hit attack with a perfect four for four as Vancouver climbed into a third place tie with Fan Francisco In his last 11 times at bat Green has collected eight hits Vancouver racked up three runs In each of the second and third innings two in the fifth and a final score in the eighth Third baseman Eddie Kazak opened the fifth ith a homer for the Padres only run Portland's Beavers San Diego and the Chicago Cubs were tn-vol-ed in a player deal yesterday 1bi boosted Portland's roster to 23 twe over the limit Strengthen Staff Tnc Beavers boutht pitchen Pol Carmichael from San Diego short-tuoL Fo Wincemak and first base-man Ed Mickelson from the Cubs and obtained pitcher Dave Hill-mai from the Cubs on option Chicago in turn purchased Jactc Littrell from the Beavers and onf-oned outfielder Bob Lennon to San Diego Littrell who has hit 271 in 23 games with Portland this year won the all leagui sht rfstop title last year when he hit 307 for the Beavers in 147 games The San Francisco Seals obtained lefthanded pitcher John Windy) McColl from the New York Giants yesterdav completing a deal in which the Giants bought pitcher Max Surkont from the Seals last year Pin League Seeks One Fivesome One pin fivesome is needed at the Pacific Bowling Center lor the Sunday 7 pm league Joe Ivelia alley manager reported today The team must consist of three men and two girls he added Anyone interested please contact the desk The league opens Sunday night Open bowling is scheduled Thursday Friday and "Saturday By THF mUTEI PRfS rUIMC COAT LEM fc to train our horses afterward Ross said Why not? Hes the bes' ir the country Dr Jeffries consulting chemist for a testing laboratory which made a urinalysis on Drifting Abbey testified a significant amount of a stimulant metham-nhetamine was found No Symptoms Cornell said the horse was normal in the paddock and when she wen to the post Shoemaker said he had no trouble with the filly Bv LOU PANOS BALTIMORE (P a 1 Farms Iron Liege who had the last laugh after winning the Kentucky Derby could allow himself another chuckle today as he shaped up as the favorite for Saturdays $100000-added Preakness The smart-stepping 3-vear-old' soliddied his position as the horse to beat after these developments yesterday 1 Gen Duke the Calumet big gun which trainer Jimmy Jones rated higher than Iron Liege even afte the derby returned lame after a mile workout at Pimlico and was declared out of the Preakness Nears Record 2 Iron Liege rebuffed as Calumets second stringer throughout Rue Mermen Upset Gauchos Pirate swimmers yesterday upset Narbonne 41-36 to apparently ice the Marine League title with one meet remaining against winless Canning Shrewd placement of competitors by Coach George Davis was credited with the upset labeled as a team victory The lead changed hands several times with the free style relay the days final event deciding the issue The Pirate Bee team lost to Narbonne 57-13 The Cee team composed of Paul Scott Don Lade Jim Lucky and Pat Kelsey won 20-17 to remain undefeated in their quest for a league title Results Dning Ldwatds Foat Sp1 Han son 40 ard free Eans (p Zankie Kooff Medlev Relay San Pedro iTalor Cole Groscup England) Hois win is apparently protected and hang on a referral to the City swim rules It was not included in the score) 100 Butterflv Hdmectman Po -lish )SP) Toodmg 200 yard Zankie (N' Bud SP) Rogers 100 Back Binns SP Meit Nt Manning 100 breast Binns sP' Hameetman Cole SP 100 Free Esars SP Bud SPi Kosoff UN' 120 Xnd Medley kosoff Polish tSP) Merlz IN' Free Relay San Pedio Polish Evans Bird Binns i Tastes so rich Swallows so smooth XV lation of Drifting Abbey -year-old I winner of the first race at Bay Meadows April 23 Groom Suspended Too Suspended with Cornell Ihrough July 24 is Jerry Williams Drifting Abbeys groom Th- Bay Meadows stewards suspended Cornell two days after Drifting Abbey owned bv Tom Ross and Phil Klipstein and ridden by Willie Shoemaker won the six-furiong race for a mutuel payoff good for three tallies The win puts the Surplusmen in a tie with Cottage Cafe for the lead Both have 3-1 records Chuck Arbuckle Gardena Flores and Joe Horta played outstanding defense for the winners Sparkling for the losers were Ralph Rippo Jim Jackson and Ceee Brakefield Jackson got the only hit for the Cafemen a Texas League double in the first inning War Surplus Sirocco ARKH AH II Arbuckle ss 4 0 1 Grith c-3b 3 0 0 Horta 3 10 Rippo 3b-ss 3 0 0 Machado lb 4 2-2 Jackson s-p 3 0 1 Lon? 3b 4 0 3 Martinet 2o 2 0 0 McKenzie cf 3 0 Brakefneldcf 2 0 0 Patricio rf 3 1 0 Duncan lb 2 0 0 ChristensnIf 4 1 liCalandrinolf 2 0 0 Flores 2b 3 2 1 Morales rf-e 2 0 0 Bairaza 3 1 2 Martinez p-rf 3 0 0 Guitterez lb 0 0 0 Totals 31 8 10 Totals 22 0 1 Sui plus 020 023 18 10 0 Sirocco 000 000 00 1 2 Eiros Grich Duncan Runs batted Arbuckle 2 Long 2 Fatrico Barraza 3 Two-base hits: Jackson Long Christensen Home runs: Barraza Bases on ball: Martinez 4 Jackson 3 Barraza 5 Stnke-outs: Martinez 1 Jackson 1 Barraza 11 Winning pitcher: Barraza Losing pitcher: Martinez Umpire: Costa lime: 1:20 Archer Latest Fistic Idol NEW YORK (Pi Jimfny Archer fresh from the docks of New Yoiks West Side is the big citys latesf fistic idol The 22 year old wellerweight prospect ended Tony Di Biases 20-rronth 19-fight unbeaten streak by winning a bloody Pier Six batle at St Nicholas Arena last night That type of bang-bang fight is rieht up Archer's alley Hes a longshoreman and has fought plenty of them for nothing DiBiase is a college-boy fighter but hes no sissy His style is sirmlai to Archers and when they wound ud their savage 10-rounder both were bleeding from multiple fac- cuts Both will have to lay off for six to eight weeks Archer making his television debut and going 10 rounds for the first time gained the split decision on the stretch of a blazing final round Referee Joe Pushkal (6-3-1 and Judge Charles Rosen (5-4-1) cast the maiority for Archer Judge Artie Aidala dissented He had it 6--1 for DiBiase the 12-5 favorite The AP card had Archer in front 6-4 It w'as the ninth straight victory' for Archer and gave him a 12-1 record D'Biase a geology student at New York University suffered his second pro loss for an 18-2-1 record There was no knockdown 'DiBiase weighed 148 to Archers 146 QflENS HANDICAP LiKans 2 Family Delicatessen 1 Jewell's Do-Nut Shop 2 Trade Winds Cafe 1 Sea King 2 Port MaeArthur 1 High game Marv Graham 179 High series Edna Caputo 437 STANDINGS of of 35 I I champion All-Stars last night blanked Club Beneficio 6-0 in a Long Beach City league warmup contest at Park Ave field George Pearson opened for the champions and went five innings without giving up a run Virgil Jones who started in right field came on to blank the Clubmen the rest of the way The All-Stars winner of the National Softball Congress tournament four times in five starts won the Long Beach league last year Jones got two hits and turned in two sparklipg catches during his outfield stint Wields Big Stick Fred Monge All-Stars center-fielder rapped three for four including a homer a triple and single Previously the All-Stars edged Dobbs Diesel 1-0 as they faced tournament teammate Richie Stephen in an abbreviated four inning warmup Manager Joe Rasich reported that the league will be tougher this year The city in an attempt to make the league more balanced has split up the powerful clubs Stephen Lucky Hu-miston and Clint Herron were assigned to other clubs of the league according to Rasich However the All-Stars figure to do well in that Pearson one of the clubs top performers is rated among the best of the chuckers although playing mostly in centerfield in tournament play He and Jones one of the sports all-time hurling stars will alternate in the league competition In Lineup The All-Stars lineup this year includes Bobby Costa Cleo Goy ette Ray Deeter Snuffy Macha do Ted Tabak Jack Samson Monge Murphy qnd Rasich Three games remain in the warmup session The All-Stars w'ill tiff the Terminal Island Naval Shipyard nine on May 21 Perry Kilsby May 27 nd the Long Beach Elks June 3 The league schedule has not been posted at this time Manager Rasich figures that it will open about June 10 Wilson Labine lop Majors ERA NEW YORK (PI Jim Wilson veteran righthander of the Chi rago White Sox and Clem Labine Brooklyns ace reliever hold the major leagues earned run lead after four weeks of the 1957 baseball season Figures compiled by The Associated Press" showed today that Wilson paces the American League with a 132 average He has yielded only five earned runs in 34 innings while winning three games and losing one Jim who lives at San Diego pitched two shutouts against Kansas City and Boston 13-14 in 56 Wilson 35 finished with a 428 ERA last season when he com-pilec1 a 1314 record Labine has aopeared in 11 games all in relief He tops the National League with a 186 ERA on six earned runs in 29 frames Clem has won tw'o games lost none and saved three others Johnny Podres also of the Dodgers is runnerup to Labine with a 195 earned run mark Dun Gross Cincinnati sbuthpaw is third with 210 Hes followed bv Ruben Gomez of the New York Giants with 220 Sam Jones of St Louis 248 and Jack Sanford of Philadelphia 261 Tom Sturdivant of the New York Yankees is second to Wilson in the American League He has permitted five earned runs in 30 innings for 150 Johnny Kucks another Yankee is third with 1 80 Herb Score of Cleveland had a 200 earned run average before he suffered eye and nose injuries when struck by a batted ball Bobby Shantz of the Yankees is fifth with a 2 10 ERA Then Frank Sullivan of Boston with 225 and Frank Lary and Duke Maas both of Detroit with 231 apiece Westchester in Loop Tilt San Pedros Pirates travel to Westchester today in quest of their third Marine League victory However the quest may be fruitless in that the Bucs holders of a 2-4 record one of which came by forfeit are tangling with the league leading Comets who boast a 5-1 record In other Marine League action the Jordan Bulldogs invade Nar-bonne and Gardena travels to Banning Narbonne and Gardena are pressing the Comets with 4-2 marks Jordan and Banning are tied with the Bucs for cellar honors Coach Bob Bell hasnt indicated his starting pitcher yet He will choose from Dick Smith Jack Bjazevich or Jack Cukrov The infield will find Bob Bernstein at first Cant Willie Oyama at second Jack Bogdanovich at short and Marv Geb-hard at third In the outfield will be A1 Lutz Cliff Dudley and Wayne Metzger Yejar Hopes to Regain Ranking OAKLAND UN-Busy fchieo Ve-jar bids for a return to boxings top tankings tonight when he meets favored Joey Giambra in a 10-round hout at Oakland Auditorium Vejar formerly one of the better welterweights moved into the middleweight division in December and in six outings since then has lost only a close decision to Ralph (Tiger) Jones This year he has had four winning starts against Pat Manzi Bol Provizzi Jimmy Peters and Cecil Barbarosa But none of them is in the class with Giambra rankeu fifth by the National Boxing Assn among the IGO-poundcrs Giambra as fought only once this year stopping A1 Andrews in six rounds six weeks ago Last yeti Vejar did the same thing but took a round more Now living in San Francisco after moving from Buffalo NY Giambba has a record of 49 victories four setbacks and one draw He currently is on a winning streak of eight his last loss a non-title decision to then-champion Bobo Olson V'jar with a 72-9-2 record could probably move into the top ten middlew'eights should he upset Giambra Score's Eye is Reported Better CLEVELAND UN Herb Scores injured right eye continues to show improvement but Dr Charles Thomas says it is too early to be too enthusiastic The Cleveland Indians' ace lefthanded pitcher w'as hit bv a line drive in a game with the New York Yankees Tuesday night He told the nurse who removed the dressing from his eye yesterday that the visions seems to have improved a lot Daily DeLuxe Parlor Bus Service DIRECT TO Hollywood Park Race Track San Pedro Leave 6th and Harbor 12:15 6th and Pacific 1217 Anaheim and Avalon 12:17 101 Hiway Western 12:25 For Further Info Call TE 3-5b73 Charter Lines 14215 WESTERN (NW Corner of Rosecrans) Italy May End Sports Road Racing ROME CP) The probability loomed today that all open road automobile racing including the Mille Miglia the race of blood and 7000 curves would be prohibited in Italy A mount ing wave of indignation was sweeping the country Politicians newspapers and the man in the street still were talking about the tragic accident in Sundays Mille Miglia which took 13 lives and brought the toll of the race to 29 dead and 30 injured in two years Race Cancelled While the Italian government studied what action to take the annual Sardinian International Trophy Race scheduled for May 26 was called off In Sundays race Spanish sportsman Alphonso De Porta go who has spent his life flirt ing with death was killed along with Edmund Nelson his Amer ican co-pilot when their Ferrari blew a tire and smashed into a crowd injuring 10 persons fa tally They weie in third place at the time Another driver was killed in a separate accident Anti-Race Wave Newspapers throughout Eu rope appealed for an end to this mass homicide and half a doz en Italian deputies and senators said they would propose parlia mentary law prohibiting future races on open roads Families of spectators killed in the crash sent telegrams to Rome urging the government to ban the race Dressen Move I Rated Surprise WASHINGTON UN Talkative Charley Dressen would have voiced 'several versions of crazy to describe anyone who might have predicted eight days ago that he'd soon be off the diamond and in a front office baseball job Bu thats just where he is assistant to the president of the Washington Senators The 58-year-old Dressen accepted the post yesterday under a contact extending through 1939 at ai undisclosed salary Dressens willingness to move upstairs surprised some who thourht hed rebel at the thought of shedding a uniform after 38-plua seasons as player coach and manager And Dressen wouldnt say he has stepped into the business side of the game permanently However he appeared his usual cheerful self in telling reporters he believes he can do the last-place Senators a lot of good in the "new capacity Club President Calvin Griffith who fired Dressen as field manager one week ago today said the chubby little veteran would spend his time searching for players throughout the United States Dressen will lack the power of a general manager and Griffith and new manager Cookie Lavagetto will have to stamp approval on any deal he works out But it will be up to Dressen to scare up talent for the club that hasnt breathed first division air at the end of any season since 1946 Dressen will concentrate on other major league teams and those in the higher minor classifications He'll also negotiate with prospective traders Before setting out on his player hunt Dressen will confer on all phases of his job with Griffith He has one project in mind already installing an active scouting setup ir- California It was from California that Dressen received the final okay on his nev iob Mrs Dressen gave her blesving by telephone fro rr the home she loves in West Los Angeles Y'inee Barraza spun a one-hitter as Union War Surplus knocked Sirocco out of a three-way first place tie in the ILWU Day League yesterday with a whitewashing 8-0 decision at Peck Park Barraza also paced the win ners with a homer and a single Courtney Sowell in Coliseum 880 Another rematch between Tom Courtney and Arme Sowell in the half-mile run is slated for Friday night May 24 at the 17th annual Los Angeles Coliseum Relays Courtney now running for the US Army is the Olympic 800-meter champion but Sowell of the University of Pittsburgh has finished in front of him during the entire winter season How Courtney will do on his favorite Coliseum track remains to be seen but the event figures very close One who may steal it all is Lang Stanley of the Striders who threatens the world half-mile record every time he toes the mark Other speedsters invited to compete in the Coliseum Relays include Jack Wilcox of Fresno State and Willie Atter-bury of the Michigan State Frosh The 440 too features a fine I array of quarter-milers including Jou Jones Jerry White of Ilt San Antonio Jaycee Terry Tabacco of the University of Washington John Emmett of Southern Methodist University and Mike Larrabee former Trojan now competing for the Striders Entries have also been received from Abilene Christian the University of Texas Houston University and Oklahoma A in the sprint relays Here Bobby Morrow of Abilene Christian triple gold medal winner in the 1956 Olympics is expected to anchor the foursomes entered in each sprint relay Tickets are now on sale at the box offices of the Coliseum and ticket offices of USC UCLA and Occidental Squaw Valley Meet Slated SAN FRANCISCO UN The California Olympic Commission meets todav to consider a 14-point pro-posa to settle the Sauaw Valley land acquisition proposals The state wants the land for the next Winter Olympics Mr and Mrs Wayne Poulsen major landowners in the valley who submitted the proposals last month will attend the session Thev have objected to state purchase of 32 acres of their land Thorean executive secretary of the commission said that if the Poulsens make certain concessions their proposals might be accepted The commission wants Poulsen lane" for a sewage disposal plant flood control a parking area and an outrun for the Olympic ski jump Poulsen has proposed leasing some of the land for the dura tion of the Olympics and shifting sewage control and parking to other sites Fight Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK Jimmy Archer 146 New York outpointed Tony Di ase 1HS New York 10 NEW ORLEANS Heibie Rodneun 148 New rtrleans -tapped Gordon an Loo its Giand Rapids Midi 5 Only game scheduled Tuesday Night Pitchers San Diego zt Vancouver Hank Aguirre (1-2 George Bamberger M-2 Seattle at Hollywood Howie JugsoS (3-2 George Witt Portland at Sacramento Bob 1 horpe IO-2 or Dick Fiedler tU-2 Mike Coen l-4 Angeles at San Francisco Dick Hanlon t3-0 Harry Droh 4-2 AMtRI( IFICIF 3lvUkeu lV the finest taverns nnn Served and enjoyed in MIL and HOUSES FOR SALE TO BE MOVED 3 BEAUTIFUL 3-BEDROOM HOMES ONLY 2 YEARS OLD Wall-to-wall carpeting over hardwood floors Tile baths and kitchens garbage disposals Modern in every respect Also 1- 2- and 3-bedroom homes as well as income units 100 FINANCING Monday Result Washington 5 Boston 3 Only game scheduled Tuesday M(M Pitchers Detroit at Boston Day Maas 4-1 Sullivan C2-'2 Kansas City at New Yoik Carver 2-1 vs Sturdivant l-2 Chicago at Washington Donovan 1 1-1 1 or Wilson tJ-1 vs Pascual C2-3 Cleveland at Baltimore Garcia tl-1) Loes i2-2 NATIONAL UUIE Monday (ames No games scheduled Tuesday Nisht Pitchers Pittsburgh at Chicago day Purkey (2-2i vs Drott 2-3 Philadelphia at Cincinnati Cardwell (2-o vs Hacker 3-1' BrookKn at Milwaukee Newcombe 2 vs Buhl 1-1 New nrk at St Louis Antonelh 2-4 Mizell KENTUCKY BOURBON AT ITS BEST Also available as a Kentmhy Blended II hisbej in the familiar round bottle THE ATLAS CO Hill HilL CO LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CDRf KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BOTH 86 PROOF KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY LS GRAIN NEUTRAL SMUTS Open Every Day Including Sunday FAculty 1-2681 Day or Eve A.

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