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is Richmond TimeDiepalchi Sunday April £2 1931 Sports Tire Willard Who Turned Fighter to Bring Title to White Race Now Sports New port NewsTrackmen Win Tidewater Meet The Sport Critic Foe Here On May 4 3000 Athletes In Penn Relays This Week-End Commodores tallied 29 points and tha Crabbers scored 28 The Typhoon track trars'seored dean sweep in tlie 440-yard dash when Carter Greshnian and Droll finished in order named Heroe-a Hudglna 5Ianry won tha Individual scoring honor of the afternoon -alit 14 point Benton Droid Setvpo News freshman placed evond wills eleven pmnu shi'e Mincer Ham? ton scored two Irss places for teg pointa NORTOLK April 2i Newport New High School track teem walked away with the rourth annual Tidewater track meet this afternoon winning with CO point Maury of Norfolk wax pushed for second place honors by Hampton High School The -By Char leg Huuiton-Timei-Dispatch Sportt Editor THE com tops aren't ripe yet end the meadows haven't begun to think of blooming end there Isn't any reel summer out where the blue grass la but the darkles are gey But the bands will be saying it in slow impressive strains soon with the kind of music that makes the roots of your hair sort of tingle as a dozen or so horses walk out for America's moat Important race three weeks hence Derby Day (end you'll call it Derby Oakland Gives Crete iVpir Training Lane OAKLAND CAL April The Port of Oakland ha taken Ky Ebrifcht coach of California's rowing crew at his word regarding hi announced Intention of winning a third Olympic championship It haa had tlie Oakland e-tuanr surveyed and marked for meters she Olympic distance There are marker at intervals of 500 meters so that the Bears can Judge pace in their training for the 19J6 Berlin game COME Fans Recall Toledo and Not Havana Victory Former Champion Now Seeking Job Fins Fame Is Fleeting Was Sorry for Jack Bv Robert Etlgren Coming back from Havana on a a teenier in April ISIS big Jes Willard who had Just won the world's heavyweight championship by knocking out Jack Johnson in twenty-six rounds told me he'd never fight again the titlea worn in The Mm aina States by Jim Browning and lyynfoa The idea mas startling counted inij jM often come close to copping on Champion Jess as a good source' of news stories for at Irast two or three years you can make a lot of money now with a few fights" I said If you retire throw everything away be forgotten In no time You'll be right back where you Mid Jem throw everything away I'm not going to ny anything about retiring for a year I can make all the money 1 need In a year not going to fight again I like fighting Ini elwaya afraid IH hurv somebody "1 started to be a fighter the day I heard tha nrwa from Reno 1 figured somebody had to lick Johnson and I waa big enough to do It All the fighting did waa Juat to learn how to fight and wotk up where Johnson would have meet me I've dona my job and I don't need to fight any more Mow I'll go ahead and make a stake to quit on and then 111 Quit But I be forgotten X'll always be remembered a the man who knocked out Jack Fame Is fleeting Ob well you know gut remembered" stuff Thie morning I picked up psper from San Antonio Texas On tha spoils page the if waa atory about Jeaa Willard who it seems is in Texas anxious to reierre bouts in towns here and there It haa been rumored tilings arc not going so very well with the old-time ihampion and he's trying to follow lead in making himself a new nmfriaHTn But la Jews being remembered as tha man who knocked out Jack even in Texas? la si ill Mid the writer the giant who ok such an extraordinary heeling at tadcr-Ertlmstcd Dempsey At that remembering Willard a I mw him fighting Johnson in Havana and aa mw him in the Toledo mas- Szabo Sought as For Mat Show Twelve Junior A A boxinft crown were won Ut night at the Club gymnasium during the final of the annual Richmond tournament There were weight from the 55-pound class on up to the heavyweight The featuic bout wa in the and meet JIMMY NICHOLS famous ONE ARM GOLFER Jimmy Says CANT GO WRONG WITH SEAR' EQUIPMENT FOUND IT TO BE THE BEST on the maiket and it SAVES YOU PLENTY! l'mUsim a Hock set of Higgin's clubs from your local SEARS STORE" SEE YOU AT SEARS! eral fund marked the Improvement of the Failure to win of course is disappointing but may have been because the bane waa Jammed gainst the rail or became any number ef the little alipe ef tbe track Great horses have failed to win the Derby and great horses will continue to fail not because they weren't great but because they didn't get all the breaks at the proper moment and In those two minutes breaks stamina speed breeding through 100 years and the good seme of the everything count The Gaad Little Men And then there ate those game little fellows the jockeys no bigger than a pint of tacks and every bn as tough who must know how to rate their mounts how to steal ground when to lay back and when to ride at full bat It ia the one place in sport that they cant pull cut tbe old crack about a good big nun being better any time than a good little It takes a Uule man and a good one to boot home the greatest of the winners for after all psychologists say that it isn't a race hone's instinct to win his only thought being to run with the pack It la up to the jockey to furnish the horse with a synthetic will-to-win and show him new way to go to town Learning Appreciation No Derby Day isn't far away and it's probability too late to get hotel reservations One can hardly think of another sporting event of such short duration that interests so many people darkies are gay" That's a line that takes on a new significance when one stands just once and 'listens ss a group of hone country darkies talk as a race proceeds The next time you go to a race single out a group and listen to the race rather than watch it and you'll get a new conception of horse-racing and a fuller under standing and appreciation of it and of thor who love it best Midland College Pair In Great Scoring Run FREMONT NEB April There may be better four-year baskecball records Khan those of Ganue Davis center and Rickey Wilson forward but Midland College fans wont admit it This pair accounted for 1243 of the 2008 points the Midland teams scored In winning four straight Nebraska College Athletic Conference cage titles Ia league games Daria had a four-year per game average ol 108 pointa and Wilson 102 The two sura scored exacNy tlie same number of field goals 254 but Daria sank 153 free throw to Wil son' ninety-four Moncure Little of Among Stan to Com pete on Franklin Field Dirt Olympians to Run I Special to The Times-Dispatchl PHILADELPHIA April With an entry list exceeding that ol last year by twenty colleges and schools the fortieth annual University of Pennsylvania Relay Carnival will be held on Franklin Field next Friday and Saturday afternoons Approximately 3000 athletes from over 500 colleges preparatory grammar and parochial schools will participate In the extensive program that has been arranged by Jamison 6 warts manager of the meet From 2 to 3:43 o'clock Friday afternoon aiul from noun until 5:10 o'clock Saturday afternoon athletes from the North South East and West will churn the track and dig envois in (tie field a they dpiay their ptuwesa in the eighty-seven events listed All the feature events of pant carnivals have been retained on the program including the 3000-meter steeplechase 400-mcter hurdles 1 IOmeter hurdles 100-neter daeh and relay race from 440 yards to four miles Olympian to ('umprte As an added feature Cilenn Cun-ningnaui of Kansas world' record-holder for tlie indoor mile and the only athlete to run indoor and tit doors under 4 mtuu'es and 10 seconds will match strides lit arch rival Gene Venzke of Pennsylvania former indoor record holder in a special mile race Tins race will be held on Saturday afternoon at 310 Outstanding members of the lt Olympic team champions of vhe Western and Soutnern Conferences and of the I 4A aie among those listed to compete in the relays or special events Kin member of the last Olvmpic team will compete in special etents or as members of their college's reiaj team Among the Olympians are Glenn Hardin of Louisiana Siawe Ivan Fuqua and Charles Hornboatel cf Indiana Karl Warner of Yale auk Crowlev of Manhattan George Spitz and Pete Znremba of New York University Glenn Cunningham of Ksnuas and Dim Ottey of Michigan of Michigan State Four of lat champions Pete Zaremba hammer thrower Keith Brown of Yale pole vaulter and relay recortiholcler of the event and George Spitz high jumper will defrnd viieir titles and Dick Hardy Cornell sprinter Indoor and outdoor 4A chanr pions listed to compete Include Samuel kfanlaci of Columbia Indoor title-holder: Walter hferwin of Cornell indoor hurdle champion Keith Brown of Yale Indoor pole vault monarch: William Nihlock of Bowdoln indoor shot put winner and Hrace Odell javeline victor lat June: Dick Hardy of Cornell -00-meter champion and Moncure Lltrie of William and klary outdoor and Indoor broad Jump champion Ivan Fuqua of Indiana Weswera Conference 220 and 440-yard outdoor and 440-y'd indoor champion and A A 440-yard outdoor tlrieholder and Charie Horn hostel of Indiana Jf A A half-mile litiut and indoor and outdoor half-mile conference champion will run on relay teams on both days I)ukc Beats Trackmen ol to I I Canliaurd From First Pag the discus and placed third in the javelin The summary: 100-yard (Ul Won by Terrell (Dukeu Sawyer (W it second: Hiserman iW 3k L) tlurd Time 101 Mile run Won by DunaJ (W Heritage iDukei second: Davis iW third Time 4:36 220-yard Won by Terrell Duke: Price iff 3r Li second: Dodd Duke third Time 23 3 120-vard high Won by Schuhie iW 3c L' Atkinson iDukei second: Stoneburner iDukei third Time 15 8 440-yard run Won by Garris iDukei: Riechman Duke second: McGeorgy i 3c third Time 528 2-mlie Won by DunaJ (W Bird (DukeV second: Bray (Dukei third Time 10:23 220-yard low Won bv Schuhte 3c Stoneburner (Dukei second: Atkinson (Duke) third Time 234 880-yard Won by Riechman Duke): Heritage (Dukei second Young (Dukei third Time 2 4 5 Won by Atkinson (Duke): for second between Strong (W 3k Li and Haie (Duke) Height 5 feet I Inches Shot Won by William (Duke) 31 Wlll'am 'Dukei second: Hanley (W All third Distance 41 feet 83-4 Indies Pole Won bv laird (W It Li: tor second be: wren Clement and Corbett iff It I i and Carmen (Dukei 11 feet 6 Inch Won bv Crawford i Dukei: Hanley iW 3c 1 1 second: Dyer iW A Li third Distance 134 feet 8 inches Won bv Wert (Dukei: Sindlin Duke i second Crawford iDukei third Distance 178 feet Broad Won bv Pnlack (Dukei Plump (Duke) second: Sawyers (W 3c i third Distance 21 feet 3 8-8 inches A Prfmt Flrtibnra 11-8 Special to The Tlmes-Dispatch I FRONT ROYAL April Ran-dolph-Macon Academy defeated FiMi-burn Military Academy here tin afternoon by a score of 11 to 8 Simon gave Randolph-Macon victory wnh a circuit smash with two on in the seventh not Darby unless perhaps you prefer England to America) Is Just around the owner In my Old Kentucky Home knew a thing about hones yen say! Bet yea will knew before Derby Day Mall llari yeu're going te be told ever and ever may be the second filly te win the nee In sixty yeara Brgret who tamed the trick far the female ef the species in 1815 Just died Fillies you'll be told usutUy wind up in the Derby juu as they (spelled wiih a different letter however) do In the National League race An Expert Coming I'p Rbkulus may or may not justify his favoritism but hell be talked about so much that a lot of money will be risked on his chance at supreme success in horiedomh chiefet content Sir Thomas a none behind Binging Hood in the Belmont Futurity is still maiden lahich means he has never wen a racei bet a favorite none the less and his barkers remember In Justification of their goad sense in wagering on him that neither Sir Barton nor Broker's Tip had won a rare ontil the day they stepped out and wrote their mows ia hoof prints upon horsed aia's Scroll ef Fame You'll hear of this one end of that one end when post time comes at 4 on May 5 you'll be an expert with the rest and if not lucky enough to go prancing out to Churchill Downs in Louisville in person stay home end wait impatiently to read all about it 2T Years AU Shat The and Lord Derby Charles Palmer in Esquire informs us said people of a section pronounce rightly the names of their lnstltu ttoru lasts but a fraction over two minutes yet into it goes the tender grooming of three years and patient training and perhaps thoughts through generation after generation of breeding 11 he never there ia a fa ef gaud breeding hia owner instinctively looks for good points and thinks of Derby three years hence and ell efforts are bent In that direction Three years ef waiting far twe minutes! A hundred are eligible roughly speaking and that means 200 years of preparation Ten start or twenty suit and one wins Two hundred and ninety-seven years fail of their purpose something of the drama and the futility of life there All fee Two Minnies But the yean are not wasted entirely of course They go Into the gen- Monk Little Paces Tribe to Victory Continued From First Page meet the little Indians defeated the Norfolk Division and the I froah The little Indians scored 80 1-3 Norfolk 30 and trash 25 1-3 THE HVMMtBY First Quirk and second Rvlsnd 1: third Mur-rev aud Distance 43 feet 1-3 inch Discus First Sorenson and second Mumv and third Cur-rence I Dials nee 7 feet Javelin First Broiler ard second Little ff and 51: third viand Distance 190 feet High First Bacon and accond I'pwn aanda aaM: third tie Peitvjohn and Willis I 5 feet 101-2 inches Broad First Little and second Unaon and M-: third Ackerly Dutance 34 few 4 inches Pole Tie Flickenger and Langhauer and 5(4 McDonald 11 feet 1-3 inrh High First Hart and second Snell zer ff and third Ackerly I Time 18 flat 100-yard dah Fuat Little and second Tsvior 5L third fineluer and Tima 03 Mile First Turner 5f and Miller I tie: third Diet-rich and 5L Time 4 mins 49 second 220-vard dah First little and second Tavlor 5L third Rutnschaw I 223 second First Wallford second Bullard and third Rutzarhaw I Time 502 Twn-mile run First Plummer ff and second Burra I third Moore I 9:58 (new college record) Low hurdles 320 Yards First Sneltzer and second Hart and third Bailev I Time 25 second Half-mile First Weliford I second Rhodes and third Sparrow and Time 2 -5 4 blabams Hunting Accidents Prep MONTGOMERY April Alabama sportsmen are elated over the tart that their campaign for safe bunting wa followed by only thirty accidents in the field last season 310 HAWK BALLS rV- MIX' C- A aun (aaINIIU 1 VV 1 Motiivk golf hall have serarery ia flicht sad aimai seems none asS it! Perfectly ksiaiwee lieuig renter core 2 for 75c Jimmy Nichols will gladly autograph any ball brought in or purchased at tbe atore during bis visit here TEES Tee year XaU Juat the you vans it TeUew an red lees bars naplt 19c lnaMN GOLF BAG Good graoe of heavy canvas with metal stays and slide-fastener ball pocket SO-98 Jimmy Nichols will be in tbe Monday Take advantage of advice from ibis experienced v' a-: -C 5 i -Ar i Lee CWlin (he CnmuM Varref Lewi hoped to match the Marvel witto Lomlos aerklng a repetition of the match in Boston two year ago when Londo won after more than au hour of seveie grappling before 17000 fan Justices Triumph In 3-Wav Meet Beat WoiHliirrry 69 to 36 Gian Runs- Tliirtl a John Marshall School's track team ye(eruay won a clear-cut 89 1-2 to 581-2 decision over Woodberry Foreat on the Wood berry track GUs High of Lynchburg the third team in the triangular meet brought up the tear with 17 point Captain William Hopkins of John MarhaU romped oft with Individual scoring honors winning in the 100 220 440 and broad Jump Hopkins had eaay willing in all the dash event After being put back a yard in the 100-jard dash Hopkins pulled ahead to lead the field by four yards in near-record time Fred Hardy also netted the Justice two fut as he ran away from his field in the half-mile and the nule Hardy haa dona better than hi times je-wrday John Mar hall waa considered something of an outaiuer but the Justice romped off with eight of the tiiutecn firt place and a lair share cf second and thmta of the Justices found that hr could co places wtih the javelin il he ied and for the ftrt time went part the 140-foot mark to win with 14-1 feet 7 inches Barrow of Wood berry Fore-t repealed hi Southern Conference victories a he took first place in both the 120-vard high hurdles and the 220 hurdler The first plus a victory In the high jump gave hi high-point honors for te losers MHIMt? 101-)ard Won by Hopkins (John Mrhali): second Jones Wood berry Forest i third Russell Glsw: fourth Chatham Wi Time 10 2 seconds 220-yard Won by Hopkins (Mi second Jones iW third Russell iourth Luck iMi Time 2) 2 seccndv 440-yard Won hr Hop in iM second Rwwcil third Luck iM Iourth Duenner iWi Tiine 513 second 880-yard Won by Hardy second Wright illi: third Sydnor (Gi: fourth Taylor iWi Tnie 2 minute 9 3-5 second Mile Won by Hardy (M second Almarcotte third mg-ton (O Iourth Dillard (M i 4 minutes 53 1-2 seconds 120-yard high hurdles- Won by Barrow second Taylor Mi: third Davis iW fourth Time 18 5 seconds 220-yard low Wm by Esi-row iV: second Taylor third Whitworth i Rli fourth Davie Wi Time 21 second Shot Won by Weed sec-ond Harmon (Wt: third Miner iM): fourth Phillip (M DisMuc 47 feet 81-2 inches Won by Harncn second Weed iWi: third Minor '3! fourth Inner (M I Dslaue 135 feet 101-2 inches Won bv Ames 1 nr-nnd Storeburrer iMi: Krely iW 1: fotirii Walton 141 feet 71-2 Incite High Won bv Barcw iff i second tie between laylor -M and Patterson (W fourth ie belvern Wright iOi and Keely W'i lleght 3 feet 8 incite Pole Won by Todd tM second tie between Woodson iW I and Pstterimn iW': foiirrii te between Patterson and K-ely (Wi Heiaht 10 feet 8 inches Broad Won hy Hopkins second Patterson iWt: ihir1 Whitworth (Mt fourth Hobba tfi 1 Dj-tsnee 18 feet 10 incite Bratliera Pliehe No-llii Game With Brother pitching no-hit no run ball the Wruthamptnn Panthers esxilv defeated Lakeauie 21 to 0 yesterday afternoon SEARSlROE BU KfttN DlC03 55-pound cl when Johnnq Hteis took a close derision from Joe Wyatt There waa more action In the smaller weights than in the higher classes Two knockout were registered and one technical knockout Moat of the fight were somewhat one-sided though some of the weights mw much speed One boy had the way of landing a blow and then proceeding to fall flat on the floor He did thw about fifteen time much to the crowd's enjoyment The officials were Doc Hedgpeth and Chariy Hamilton jurisrs and Paddv Mill ard Freddy Wailmryer refetee SEMI-FINALS 5-pound cla Iehe Stone Jefferson A defeated Harry Riser unattached technical knockout second round 1 94 85-pound class Billr Winter Church Hill A defeated Lari Tucker Club decision FINALS 6 5-pound Jonre Steis Boys Club defeated Jot Wyatt Sportsman Club decision 65-pound class Earnest Jones Sportsman Club defeated Weiford Hick Jefferson A forfeit 75-pound Bernard Stela Bov nub defeated Jinny Pappus Sportsman Club derision Ba-pound rlai Tessie Whiter Bovs' Club defeated Lrelle fiton Jefferson A technical knockout second round 1 50 95-pound class Billy Winter Church Hill A defeated Jonn-Garnett Boy' Club derision Bovs' nub defeated Elmo Turkei unattached technical knockout second round 1:40 113-pnund Brook Bowen Bovs' nub defeated Antony Oamani Richmond Home for Boy forfeit 1 18-pound James O'Brien Sportsman nub defeated James Mc-Loed Sportsman nub decisioln 126-pound class Vincent Taylor Sportsman Club defeated Reeve Am-1 35-pound William Feloie mone Club decision unattached defeated Sicmond Katz Church Hill A decision 141-pound Dnnold Burton Boys' dub defeated Jonnv Herdon Clubknorkout in 1 minutes of the tiref round 160-pound George Tracer unattached detested Tommy Hay unattached forfeit Ileavvweight Harry Ctupton Boys' nub defeated Bailey A knockout in 130 minute of the lust round Jeff Golfer Defeat Newport New 12 to 6 Thomas Jefferson's golf team yesterday doubled the acoie on Newport News Hith's Invader 12 to The summary: TMtMN Tommy Howell (Jl 2 defeated George Cole 1 Osveland Cook (Jt 0 David Wells 3: Stuart Proffitt (J) 21 William Eubank William Gordon I Jack Sterling 2 Fearsome Howell and Cook 8 Cole and Well 0: Protflv and Gordon 3 Eubank and Sterling 0 Tommy Howrell'a 75 was tne low with Stuart Proffitt' 78 second and Well' 80 third All Three Brewed by Krueger Brewing Co PROTECT for them by name! MOHAWK IRONS Kumkers 1 let InelueiTe Tag natt hois these chJSa to redly irsmaw thur '''eel' and perfect kale nee Steel aiislu 98 store from 11 A JI to 6 this opportunity to Jft expert No obligation of course! js-c MIMC CO Kent Ale flOU Wrwtmiod A acre XU say that the Willard of Havana might nave given our old friend Jack quite a figha Willard trained ten months for Johnson He was in shapa to weather anything and light all day Willard at Toledo had lived softly four yearn and had grown lat He weighed twenty-two pounds more at Toledo and a lot of it wa around the riba He knew ha wm soft but he couldn't believe any man under ISO pounds had a chance sorry tor Dempsey" Jes Mid the day before the fight "They tell me he a a nice fellow but ve got to knock him out" Because of that ona fight In which he was hit so hard by the first punch over tlie heart and following lelt hook co the Jaw euat he never had a hance to start Willard goes down in ring history aa a big dub who had nothing but beef Aa a matter of fact he wm one of the cleverest big men that ever put on glove He wm cautious and he wm cool and unhurried but how fase he could move and how hard he could ork whea he wm hurt! Ceeld Taka prime Jack Johnson could box but Willard went into that Havana fight to deliberately wrar Johnson down and then knock him out He used Johnson's own waltmg tactu-i and he not only upaet Johnson's plana and had him floundering like a novice time and again bua he punched tnc black champion bark on hia heels in every mix-up think Willard could have finished Johnson in six or eight round if he had rut loose Instead of following Harry Ftazee'a order to play it absolutely sate and wear Johnson down If could name iwo fight I'd rhooM to see today I'd say first give me the Dempsey of Toledo against Camc-a Second choice the WUiard of Havana against earners Dempsey might polish oil die Italian Slant In a shorter time but Willard would do just as good a Job Jes was as big and atrong Prime and faster a murh better boxer and by far a haid-er hitter Whenever Jea lost his temper a bit that big fiat of hi wm dynamiar Tha generation that worshiped John Sullivan haa practically died off But in hi time Sullivan wa the absolute king of all fighting men used to get hundreds of lettera from old-timers who roasted me for comparing such men a Jr 1 fries and Dempsey with Sullivan In hia prime John would kill dia writers said I think tha first admission I heard from an old Sullivan follower that any modern fighter was to be compared at all was from the great Muldoon himself who trained Sullivan and drove him to wrwk with a baseball bat We met on the train tommg hack from Toledo wa a fast with hi hand a Demp asv" Mid Bill Muldoon a terrific hitter bue Dempsey haa belter leg If Dempsey could meet John In bit prime tha first man that got in the big punch would Old-Timer boon forgotten If easy to foraet the old-time champs Ralph Rose wa a tremendous giant and put the shot fifty-one feet Would have put a tew feet farther if he'd been pressed which he wasn't Half a dozen smaller men today ran beat hia record Jack Torrance of Louisiana ha Jqst put fifty-time feet six inches and a little man beside Rose thouah weighing 23 pound Berate Wefera ran the 100 in 98 unbeatable in hi Mme Hippo-rd to be unbeatable for all time That's Juat a fairly good performance in any bia meet toiigv and school boya hare run faster The great collegiate runner of a few years ago ran the mile in varying time above all marvels in their day but Jarvl Orton George Jones Taber Pheppard and all the lot are remembered only by a few old-timer Spectacled Ben Kastman Carr love-Jort Bonthran Cunningham and a lor of other have taken their place and trill be forgotten Juat aa quickly in a few year more George Hackenwhmldt once the world's one unbeatable wrestler George now live comfortably Mice writing book He remember when he a wrestler few others do Where a-e the great ball plavei of yesteryear? I Imagine Babe Ruth figure he'll always be rruiembered a the lad who socked out atxtv home run Some bird will mme along and i lout seventy And Bnbe will be playing gulf down in Florid and the members of hi foursome will remark: weren't you a ball (Copyright 1934 Clierukrc Cluli Seek Game for SiintlaV The Cherokee Indian' baeba'l rtn'r Independent oreantzarion' I reorganising for the VH4 sea --on and fe seeking game with tsams rating A 4 A smonr the amateuifc Bund game' are desired for the home field Brook Hill while games atrav from him are fought for Bat-usday afternoon Tbama desiring same irsv dial 4-9MV7 or 5-1209 after 8 SINCE 18S8 ffif rr-fn Boar's Heed Cream Ale Karfasir kolruU IHtlributmri Bar 20 West End Station Jtiehmond i Krueger't Fines! Beer hj Kruecpr i jour guarantee that the product contain only the purebt ingredients available There no substitute for Krueger quality! we te Cavalier Distributing Corp Dial 4.

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