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IN JACKSONVILLE OPEN sNEAD INC REASES LEAD Colette Observer SPoES SLAMMED IIAS 31ill-P1111 GO TO GAIN SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 17 1946 PAGE 11B Picard Second Little and Cooper Third as Pros Play 36-Hole Windup Today Holhouser Ex-Tribe Ace Will Play With Clippers BY WILLIAM GOBER JR JACKSONVILLE Fla March 16 Snead who concedes that he is "playing pretty good golf these days" fired a six-under-par 66 today to pull six strokes ahead at the half-way mark of the $10000 Jacksonville Open golf tournament The long-driving pro from Hot Springs Va defending champion in the local meet went out in 31 and took a 35 coming back to put his 38-hole total at 130 In second place is the veteran stylist Henry Picard of Oklahoma City with 136 Following are Lawson Little of Monterey Calif and Pete Cooper of Gainesville Fla with 138's 1 v41- Af fsk 9 it 1'4 4 4 1 75- '4 9': I 47: 4 4: cripoet 10- '''''1 pd i -10--- t-1 i Cb) It :) 1 I i iik Of 1: It I 1 i 1 1 I 1 i iit 1 0 4 1 1 0 lt 1 I i it I til 1 1: too' '440E 116-70: 11 ii 1 is I (o' ::) '7r1 :4 1'N 'kii ----ii- 4 cl -iii -11c-ii r1) ii: to 4 t''14 l't4) 42'44 4t 4- 4 7 iitfi It I le "1 i14: i 4 0'' i4 4 0 4'- 1( 4 li 1 11 ::::4 I :7:: ii' (e41) :1 i 1'41 kr 's t'7-WZet04 4 4 A A 4 -y ''''''r ''111''' 4 42- At ks-ips -111 1 i''' -4 4 iiA 1' VR41 7 4' '0 A 1tt 4C1 4 4 t47 -1 :4:: 1 ry '5k i i'''''1 :4 1 j-'f' i 4' 'tt kfet4V I 4k- co '4 :4 1 i I f) Ick 401' 4: '1' 4: itla tr2t- I 0 1 t' 11 1:: 0 -t ki 1 1 at 1 '''V'''4 5 :4 A 4ti I 1 :::::077 01' 1: 1 '24: tf 1 isf A ::45 :1::::::::::::: rik- I La) 'Ot 44''114t4 4 14 ii3OkA1: q14''4Atx 0 1 14CO3 0 t74' 7::::: -4'1: 4491-1 i4tig 1::: 1 4 4 4c4 A 7: '1- ::6: Alt 1 i4 ''a ''J" '''4'V41'6''' It '''N2: i 1 ::1 f) :4 4 IA4it )V: '01 -4 r4i 4 '7' Atwit SAtt gi'4 01ii 4 4 x'C 1: 4 IP 4 144 t' rsk) pt A i 3-- "44 :4 -s-WA 4 444: n1ILEt'it i r---41 4- 04 'k 1 4 1:::::::: I 1 r-' to1 1 141:: 4--k 4 tt tA i l'N "i' '4't ''44-4 4 4 Nkie- 0 3 4 14': S' '4 :0 '4': 4 -'4 1 4 'Of -44' 4 4 t4 4 -f 4ki 4 40 v1 iii I N- 4 oft 4: i 41t: 'k t'l- i 4 4-? CQ'' Sierre xk- 4 4 S'' t''A: NY 1 :64 ev'- V-' ''30'''' 4I' 4 v'v-: --'''f A --1- 44 4 pl li': 44-05 1 i t': 'f: 1' '4 4r 4' 44 CO t00 4-1'' -4 '4-- i 4-41': Olt WIGHT HOLHOUSER possibly Coach Chubby Kirkland's football player at Catawba college has applied for a Charlotte professional Clipper contract Owner Floyd Simmons announced last night 'We'll see if we can't accommodate the young fellow" Mr Simmons said in gleeful tones Holhouser a Little All-America in 1942 ranks with the South's best passers He was even more potent as a chunker than the celebrated Charlie Gabriel the Army bound kid Dwight had a 700 percentage as tosser in college Very few can equal that let alone better it After graduating from the Salisbury college in 1943 Holhouser entered the Navy and served in the South Pacific until last December when he received his discharge Kirkland recognized his talents and secured him for assistant football coach ond head basketball mentor Only recently he was appointed athletic director and head football coach of Asheville high school Holhouser is up to 200 pounds now and stands 6 feet 2 inches He has a con'tract from the New York professional Giants but declined it preferring instead to stay in his native state Not only can this brilliant back hurl the pigskin but he can kick with the best of them At Catawba he was a triple-threater but gained national fame mostly from his trusty right arm Coach Simmons has his eye on OLIVER FOLLOWS Ed (Porky) Oliver of Taunton Mass who held second place yesterday with 65 faltered today and took a 74 for 139 Today's round was the Slammer's show all the way He racked up five birdies going out and picked up another coming in slowing up and playing a more conservative game on the back nine Snead started the round by carding birdies on the 340-yard par-four first hole the 451-yard par-five second and the 370-yard par-four third On the 130-yard fourth he was 25 feet from the pig on his tee iron and got down in two for a par The Virginian belied out a 300- yard drive on the 440-yard par-five fifth hole and was high on the green with a crisp iron He sank in two for another birdie 4 1 I DWIGHT 1101HOCSER A Clever Pitcher several other college greats in the South He has assured Charlotte fans of a colorful eleven next fall and is building toward that goal early tI'9--e: FLIRT AND BILL WIN IN TRIALS DROPS PUTTS On the sixth a Iii0-yarder Snead's tee shot WAS seven feet from the pin and dropped it for his fifth birdie in six holes For the rest of the round the Slammer never quite regained the feather touch that netted him the earlier birdies He played steady golf however and was in serious trouble only once on the hard-trapped 300-yard 18th hole His drive slanted into the rough and a deep trap separated 'it from the green Trying a chip out of the stubbly rough his stroke was weak and the ball popped into the deep sand Calmly studying his lie he lifted the ball with a spectacular explosion shot and sat it down 10 inches from the pin He sank it for the 1 1 I i I3RACEY'S Flirt' a high-tailed stylish little pointer bitch and Kirby's Stylish Bill a streamlined black and white pointer dog covered all of the course bunting objectively to the far edges to win first places in the Open and Amateur stakes respectively in the Mason Goodman Puppy Trials run yesterday over the Mason Goodman farm course south of Kannapolis Flirt owned by Bracey Bobbitt of! Winston-Salem handled by Dewey Ham Takes Job At Lenoir Club Designs Course regulation four English gave the gallery and judges The 36-hole windup will be PlaYeda thrilling exhibition of what a pros- tomorrow the double round beinglpective bird dog ought to do She forced when showers delayed the merry she's fast she's plenty wide tourney's start and she indicates bird hunting Bill Leading scorers: owned by Mrs a Kirby trained Ram Snead Hot Springs Va 04-110-130 Henry Picard Oklahoma City 7946-130 by Vernon Gilmore of Kannapolis Pete Cooper Gainesville Fla 01-71-1314and handled by Dr Kirby Lawson Little Mont Calit 71-60-13s1 ran a driving wide-ranging race to kd Oliver Taunton Maw 03-74-139 Pat Cireelli Whit Plains NY a classy field in the Amateur tfVk 1 Mga wim HIT NORTH pro golf troupe hits North Carolina this week competii in the Greensboro Open starting Friday and the Charlott Open on March 28-31 Above are some of the stars who will be seen in action shooting for the Tar Heel cash (1) Vic Ghezzi of Knox vine (2) Chandler harper of Portsmouth Va and Ben Hogan of Hershey Pa (3) Sam Byrd of Detroit and Clayton Heafner of Charlotte (4) Sam Snead of Hot Springs Va (5) Dick Metz of Arkansas City Kans and Jug McSpaden of Sanford Maine (6) Chick Herbert of Detroit (7) Craig Wood of Miami National Open champ Hogan and Snead will be the favorite to win the Charlotte Open copped last year by Byron Nelson in a double playoff with Snead -tIttmoli Fi' TRIPLICATE WINS GOLF NOMADS HIT OLD NORTH STATE Segura Cops Indoor Net Laurels $am Byrd Detroit fig-70-13u Jimmy Demerit Houston 70419-139 Joe Kirk wood Jr Hollywood 00-71-10 Berman Keiser Akron 11-00-140 Al Smith Winston-Salem NC SO-71-140 Porman Barron White Plains Frank Stranahan Toledo 71-10(-140 Fred Ha is Jr New Orleons 11-69--110 Jim Ferrier Chicago till-73-4 11 Art Harrill' Denver 71-70-441 hick Harbert Detroit 411-74-111 John Revolta Fvonston Ill Leland Gibson Kansas City 10-71-111 COI 'ton Heatner Charlotte 12-00-141 Deno Shute Akron 70-71-441 --Amateur AT SANTA ANITA FINE ENTRY Honors were well-earned in this second running of the Mason Goodman puppy trials The entries included a number of the best bird dog pups shown in the Carolinas in several years Only two or three of the 42 dogs entered failed to show enough to interest the judges Kelly of Greensboro and Harold Shoat of Charlotte Howard Woodruff's (Boonville) Lookout Lady pointer bitch placed sccond in the Open and third in the Amateur stakes In her first heat (the Open) Lady's rare except for a backcast on the last stretch was to the of BY BILL BECKER A I RCADIA Calif March Astaire's Tri- A I RTHUR Ham golf pro an golf 11 course designer was full of neWS yesterday In the midst of opsitigcn1 ti inbg a at Ln ei i Nt v- Imd (I IltA coloton he sc cepted the posi lion of golf pro at the Lenoir 1 t- ti country club 'Nolf and reports for his new duties April I Ham A former pro at Charlotte '') '1ie'l Country Club Myrtle a 1--mi--- plicate romped away with the $50000 San Juan! fea-1W CHARLOTTE IMMO Pri-NT TrIlkT 14118-1 WINS TOURNEY BY AUSTIN BEALMEAR Capistrano Handicap' Santa Anita Park' closing-day fea- vEw YORK March 16--ttr-1 i PanClin Segura the tightly- ture by five lengths War Valor was second and Old Engi wound little Ecuadorian vho swings lish third Rated carefully by Jockey Job Dean Jessop i a tennis racquet with both hands Triplicate beating the track record plicate was timed in 9 ri 8 -o captured the United States indoor I Isingles championship today with a for the mile and one-half by four-fifths of a second Ifour-set victory over former title- While War Valor and Be Faith-older Dod McNeill 1-6 6-3 6-4 ful were setting the pace for more 1-5 than a mile Jessop kept Triplicate SPORTS EDITOR The South American parlayed in contention no worse than fifth WADE TO COVER a superb passing shot and an at any point Coming through an uncanny defensive game into opening on the far turn the five- HORNETS' CAMP the triumph that took the title year-old son of Reigh Count turnout of the United States for ed on the heat and ran away from the first time since Jean Born- his rivals in the stretch 'AKE WADE sports editor of tra carted It to France in 1931 An outsider that finished sixth it The Observer left yesterday McNeill contributed to his own in last week's Santa Anita Handl- for Cocoa Beach Fla where he clefeat by committing more errors cap Triplicate paid $2260 $1250 than he had made in all his other will cover the Chattanooga base and $830 War Valor paid $18 and matches in this first national indoor $970 while Old English closed fast ball training camp out of which tournament since 1941 4 vethlen ti RA 4' ny 11 efi win rttlt will come the maiority of nlav Capistrano Handicap' Santa Anita Park's closing-day ture by five lengths War Valor was second and Old Eng- An outsider that finished sixth in last week's Santa Anita Handicap Triplicate paid $2260 $1250 and $830 War Valor paid $18 and $970 while Old English closed fast to return $760 for the show ijr IrlIgLIIM TV (IL itft vl inct watt nilu tu lish third Rated carefully by Jockey Job Dean Jessopd 'AKE WADE sports editor of 4 The Observer left yesterday for Cocoa Beach Fla where he will cover the Chattanooga baseball training camp out of which will come the majority of GREENSBORO March touring profes- sionals move into North Carolina next week for a two-tournament stand here and at Charlotte but Byron Nelson victor in both of these competitions last year will be missing 1 With Nelson resting until the ED SCHREIBER Augusta 'Masters' invitation in early April thrce former Greensboro NEVI CENTRAL Open winners Ben Hogan Sam Snead and Sam Byrd head the GOLF MENTOR field for the seventh Greensboro $7550 tourney starting over the Sedgefield country club course Fri- 141 Schreiber Charlotte pro day On March 28 the pros shift to LA fessional a yesterday Charlotte for another $7500 cash lix- named coach of the Central ture High school golf team for the Although Nelson whose low-scor 1946 season by Athletic Direcing brought him 19 tritunphs and six tor Bill Brannin The Central runner-up finishes last year will be squad well stocked with plen- absent most of golf's other name ty of talent will open stars will be on hand for the Caro- Practice Tuesday afternoon Jinn attractions Ben Hogan of Hershey Pa No 2 Charlotte and Augusta events on the money winner last year after he left calendar Hogan has notched four service and current 1948 leader is victories including the recent Mithe favorite in Nelson's absence His ami-Four-Ball event which honors 270 in 1940 still stands at the Greens- he shared with his teammate Jimboro Open record my Demaret the talented Texan calendar Hogan has notched four victories including the recent Miami-Four-Ball event which honors he shared with his teammate Jimmy Demaret the talented Texan sy tn Fy a tut UL WV IltJA 'AEI Ili ii illai Hrirl ntner spnis The fourth annual Hi-Y basket- laced over her In the Amateur a said he finished staking out the ball tournament sponsored by the little less eager she was good Lincolnton course yesterday on the Boys department of the Second enough to place over dogs that had famous old Lincolnion I i 1 a street branch of the YMCA came to not competed in the earlier stake Springs property and that work a close yesterday on the Johnson would start on the new nine-hole Smith university courts JAKE LOOKS GOOD West Charlotte High school senior Templeton's Flying Jake pointer-course immediately 'It will be a 'beautiful layout" said Ham While Hi-Y won the senior division and owned by Bill Lawrence and han-lhoming down his duties at the Fairview Homes won championship died by the popular Coon bokhlLenoir club Ham will visit Lin in junior division Runners-up were of Salem Va won third place in colnion one day each week to di Plato Price and Huntersville Bill the Open stake Jake handling nice- met the work on the neW links Massey and Bill Reid were the out- ly with style and speed was slight- He is well known as a designer standing players The plaques were lv under Flirt and Lady in range of courses presented by Poe principal Mr Air Sam another pointer owned LIM 1APill also be one of the vet of Davidson High school and handled by Howard Woodruff el'HriS to compete in the Charlotte This tournament is conducted an- WOn second place in the Amateur Open on March 28-31 at the Myers nually to develop better sportsman- stake Park club lie is enthusiastic about ship and fair play The second rtinnine nf Ihn VA up performance the dog placed over her In the Amateur a little less eager she was good enough to place over dogs that had not competed in the earlier stake ARTHUR 11 and other spots said he finished staking out the Lincolnton course yesterday on the famous old Lincoln lOn LI I Springs property and that work would start on the new nine-hole IIv vpen 51iitte Jaae nanaiing nice- rect the work on the neW links ly with style and speed was slight- He is well known as a designer lv under Flirt and Lady in range of courses Mr Air Sam another pointer owned Hiffil will also be one of the vet and handled by Howard Woodruff MIMS to compete in the Charlotte won second place in the Amateur Open on March 28-31 at the Myers stake Park club lie is enthusiastic about The second running of the Mason his Lenoir TIVW post at and sayi Goodman Puppy trials goes into the he has the support and co-opera tion assured him to make it an outstanding club in golf competirecent Um VINES' LITTLE Illta3' LI I I LL players who will be with the Charlotte Hornets of the Tri-State League here this Reason Ilk stories will start tomorrow and while in Florida he will also visit major league camps and report the latest baseball dope on spring training in his popular SPORTS PARADE column and in news stork books as one of the most succeDAUGHTER DIES trials held in the Carolinas in recent years The class of the dogs PASADENA Calif March ccmpeting the prominence of owniP)--Carol Vines 11 daughter ofers and professional handlers and Ellsworth Vines weli-known golferlthe large gallery of sportsmen anti and tennis player died today of sportswomen attending gave eviheart ailment following a protra ctidildort icae no Mrs ftihreplwasnuolariGty000dnftihanehso illness books as one of the most succes fill trials held in the Carolinas in years The class of the dogs The crowd of 60000 chunked $763432 into the mutuels on the race to assure the second $4000000 betting day for California Triplicate's winning time eclipsed the record set by Mioland in the San Capistrano in 1941 The closing day crowd brought the total attendance for the 55-day seto4on to 1826921 a daily average of 33217 believed to be a new high for an extended American racing meet Wagering totaled $140686641---an average of $2557940 a day The peak was $4601461 on Santa Anita Handicap Day but today's $4473141 was chxse Warn Carl Barnard and rat Glass all of Kannapolis and Mr Gnoth man sponsoring the trials received enthusiastic congratulat ions from owners handlers and It was a sudden switching in tactics by the Ecuadorian ace which forced McNeill into the mistakes that ruined him chances of recap-luring the title he held in 1938 Nestles first player to tithe a major Ihniteg Motto title to South America since Anita Hanna of i hile won the wompits cionmpionithip here In Mil was a hippy mon after It wos over "I feel awfully good shout winning" he Nii Id In the locker 11110111 1 Olii hope I can implove enough to be a threat iI Forest where the outdoor Nationots sue held Segura lot No 3 In the current United States 'oinking behind national champion Prink Parker and Billy Talbert whom he defeated in the Jelin-finals last night McNeill back In competitive tennis after a long hitch In the navy to not listed in the present rankings because of insufficient'compelition In IRO McNeill and Frank Gurnmey of Garden City who won the doubles litle at the fast prevlotio tournament in Okla-home City downed Segura and Aleto Rummell of Bilenno Merit fl-4 A-3 SA C-3 in the finals to PRI VAilti that Illie for the Ittilled 'tin has come out of the Navy to push the leaders for top money Hogan leads the money winners for the year to date with 811500 83100 more than runnerup Nelson who has won three tournaments Demaret is third with $4200 only $200 more than Snead Snead while not winning a tour nament this year has been steadily returning to the form that carried him to five victories before he hit Charlotte a year ago Then he ran into a dogged Nelson who tied him on the last 18 and stayed with him again on an 18-hole playoff A sec ond extra 18 was required before Nelson made it Stick and from there he went on to sweep the Greensboro and Durham Official Tri-State League Schedule For 1946 1 AT AT ANDERSON ASDEVILLS Al' AT CHARLOTTE Al KNOXVILLIC AT PIPARTANBURG May 7 8 May 2A 211 20 July 10 II 12 Aug 17 (181 111 20 April 4210 217 30 June 10 10 20 July 27 1211t 20 30 Aug (41 5 8 7 ANDEBRON Mey In II 412) June 12 13 14 July 13 1141 July 17 IR Aug 21 22 23 24 READ April 201 27 May 22 21 24 June 21 22 121) July 2 2 4 Sept 2 2 4 MAY 101 17 111 May 31 Juno 1 01 July a A 171 I Atic 20 an al Sept 1 Mey 1 2 3 June 3 4 8 June 2A 29 (30) July 1 Aug 9 IA (111 12 AMPIEVILLE THE NW lint 2n 21 Juno In In 20 July 27 (291 29 90 Sept el 't 8 May 10 11 112) Juno 12 13 14 July 13 1141 July 17 IN Aug 21 22 23 24 May la 17 la May 31 June I 12) Aug 13 14 13 le Aug 20 30 31 Sept t11 April 24 25 June 0 7 8 July 4 31 Ault 1 2 3 Sept 2 Sept 9 10 510Y 1 2 3 June 3 4 8 July 0 10 11 11 10 111) 13 HOT THREATS Snead of Hot Springs Va who took the 1930 inaugural and is currently playing his finest golf of the year and Sam Byrd of Detroit 1942 winner and runnertip last year are rated close behind Hogan Getting a line on the field from past local performances is rather difficult as this year the tournament for the first time will be played exclusively on the par 70 Sedgefield course which measures 6720 yards and has 12 holes over 400 yards long The first four years the 72-hole play was divided evenly between Sedgefield and the Starmount eou6e However In 1942 the Army took over the former anti play AA' 11 It confined to Starmount a par 71 layout The next two year it the tournament was abandoned and when it was resumed last season It was again confined to Starmount RECORD STANDS Hogan's record 270 in 1940 was achieved under unusual circum Ben and Charlotte's Clay-Inn Heartier opened with pace-setting on a Saturday The next day Easter Sunday found a four Inch blanket of snow covering the Starmount course a it was Wednesday before play could be resumed Hogan remained hot and banged (Jilt 4H for the litihole lead at 137 With the move to Sedgetield for the last :10 holes he really hit his stride and fired a 00 and 117 to better by four strokes his performance of the first 30 at Starmount which may mean that having the entire tournament at Sedgelield is right lip lien's alley As the winter tour nesrs its conclusion with only the Greensboro WITH EITHER ARIV1 Bob Kennedy came back from the war In rejoin the White Sox with the ability to throw lefthanded He practiced doing that just in case a bit of flak might Injure his right arm Lehman Pilots Dover MOORESVILLE March IR John 'Hank Lehman pilot at Concord in 1945 will manage Dover of the Eastern Shore loop this M8y 4 151 11 June 15 11111 17 July 5 8 t71 11 July 23 24 25 28 May 119o 20 21 May 23 t201 27 Jima 24 23 211 27 Sept 5 A 7 111 My In 11 1121 June 12 12 14 1tily la 211 1211 It Aug 21 23 23 24 OBSERVER CHARLOTTE April 24 23 June A 7 A June 21 22 (231 July 4 31 Aug 1 2 3 Sept 3 may 091-2(1- 21- Jtine 114 19 2(1 July 27 1211i 29 fl Sept 3 3 7 (3I KNOXVILLE April 211 27 May 22 23 24 June 21 22 (23) July 2 1 4 Sept 2 3 4 Polo At Camden Today MAY It a May 20 20 30 Juna 20 20 OM July 1 Aug 17 (181 10 20 Moly 13 IC 15 June 10 111 ly 10 20 12110 22 July 17 10 Aug (25) 24 27 211 FOR May 4 (51 May 31 Juno 1 July 5 Oh 8 Aug 13 14 15 IS BUZFUZ BUZZES FAST IN TROPICAL VICTORY TROPICAL PARK Fla March le Whirling back to peak form after a month' layoff Sunshine stable 's Bolus equalled the track record for six furlongs to capture the $10000 Governor Ca Id well Handicap before a crowd of 13043 at Tropical Park today The loutyear-old Buzfuz coasted to the wire in 1:00 3-5 on a lightning fast track winning by two lengths over Silver Star farms Chipamink In third Wove a nose behind tame a field horse Buena returned MAUL $3110 And $310 Chipamink paid Men In niece and 11110 to show Nana paid In the other featured race the 17500 PMP de Leon Handicap Mrs Vera Bragg's gold-shimmering colt Mist OTIold thrilled the crowd by raving the odds-on favorite Vero Admiral into defeat and gaining a neck devision Shaping up an an increasing threat tor lite Kentucky Derby Mist O'Go id raced the mile and one-sixteenth in 1-lt tinder t'shile Areern's strnne handling The winner paid $1100 $3 RI) and 13 So nerniss the hoard War Watch a son of War Admiral with A Sentti lip WA III secnitd pitying Cann and $1010 while Sill Rnss piloted be WoodhOuse paid $1300 dot Wird May 13 14 15 June 'AI in II July lit 20 21 23 Aug (251 2 8 27 25 May 4 Ibl fl Juno IR Mit 17 July 23 24 25 28 Aug 13 14 IR IS 17 IS 28 IS IA April 4201 20 20 May 22 i2011 27 June 24 25 2 27 Aug i41 8 8 7 April 20 27 May 22 23 24 July 2 3 4 Sept 2 3 4 Sept In 11 Moist 7 Jun 3 4 5 July In II It Aug 17 110) Ill at HELBY BASEBALL Daniels and John 11111 with Me-Dermot ak sub The field is now in beautiful shape and will not be dusty Colonel I' A PRO of Fort Bragg will referee Camden is unbeaten this season but the All-Starn led by Harrison and Clark high-goal men will be favored to stop the loyal Ntreak But Camden It ready to offer a stubborn defense and a hard-tiding rough conical la flAMDEN March The Camden polo team battles the All-Stars here tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon at 300 with a great game in prospect The All-Stars will start TeJan and Clark of Del Ray Fla Cyril Harrison of Baltimore and Joe Bates of Wateree with Moultrie Burns as sub The Camden team will use Carl Lightfoot David Williams John April 12111 2R :10 May 25 120117 June 24 2 37 Ail t4 5 5 7 Mev 13 14 15 June leo 10 11 July 13 $141 July 17 111 Aux t25o 2e 27 22 My In 17 In JUMP In 11111 17 July 21 24 23 24 Alit 24 30 at Pert i1 My 1 2 3 Moly 211 20 31) Jun 20 20 01 July I All Il in WI 12 1111A RTA NPURCI April 24 25 Juna II 7 II July 4 July '31 Atli I 2 3 1111 Mont 3 14opl 10 NEWS )- tarenthells Denton SundAy Games as.

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