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THE KINGSPORT TIMES KINGSPORT TENNESSEE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30 1934 PAGE TWO ALABAMA IS PICKED FOR ROSE BOWL CLA ARMY -NAVY BATTLE TOMORROW TOPS AMONG THE GREATS By Jack Sords CARD is Not Surprising Inas- ALABAMA WAITS AN INVITE TO PLAY IN THE ROSE BOWL Football Season Wanes Throughout the Nation Is Fpurth Trip to Bowl by Crimson Tide Squad Selection of Alabama Navy Has Excellent Chance to Trip Cadets in Annual Grid First Real Opportunity Since the 1921 Team Won much As Red Regiment Had Been Generally Conceded the Invitatipn By HERBERT BARKER Associated Press Sports Writer-NEW YORK Nov 30 (AP) While Indians consider the Rose Bowl eligibility of Alabama Pittsburgh I lrtrenaondaynightscar and Colgate the two service academies Army and Navy I Holmberg ex-Fordham University Middlegauff ex-university of Florida athlete and Joe Stecher the 2nd former Boston College football star vie for honors in the final event of the mat card at Sullivan PASADENA Calif Nov 30 (AP) Alabama was selected today to meet Stanford in the Bose tournament football game here New Day The announcement made by Alfred Masters graduate manager of Stanford caJne as no surprise It will be the Crimson fourth trip here In its three previous appearances the southern team wop took almost complete charge Barring receipt of the the New Day classic at Pasadena the season was over for undefeated i untied Crimson Tide as well as forj the two eastern powers Pitt and 13-0 retained its chance of Colgate but for Army and Navy the main objective their own private grudge fight was just ahead 35th Grid Duel Their 35th gridiron duel at Franklin field in Philadelphia tomorrow has been a sell-out for many days mainly because for the first time in years the competitive angle overshadows the pomp' and pageantry that annually makes an twice ana was tied by Stanford 7 to 7 in 1927 Clean Slate Coach Frank Thomas' boys come here undefeated and untied They closed their season yester- -day with a 34 to 0 victory over Vanderbilt and rolled up 114 points to none for their opponents in the last three games Stanford Pacific coast conference champion was unanimously selected by the group last Monday The Indians too are unbeaten al- a though they were tied by Santa Clara early in the season Masters made the announcement on his arrival from Palo Alto he said is my pleasure to tell you that Alabama has been invited I am informed they have one of the greatest football teams in the history of the south We could make no other Gophers Out Masters said Stanford had entertained no idea of inviting the unbeaten University of Minnesota team in view of the western conference ruleprohibiting post season games The Stanford graduate manager said that while plans are Sstill tena-tlve Alabama probably will arrjye in Pasadena the day before or the day after Christmas and complete its preparation in Pasadena Stanford players who live in southern California will begin-i Dfmac before Christmas Army-Navy game a social as well 3-0 as a sporting event In the far west St and On the face of the records L- A both came through high-geared array with Buzz Bor-1 with final quarter rallies to down ries as the sparkplug will enter the Oregon 13-7 and Loyola of Los fray with an excellent chance of Angeles 13-6 respectively whipping the Cadets for the first The resignation of Frank Carideo time since 1921 victory 1 as head coach was reported after over Notre Dame coupled with 1 his Missouri Tigers had taken a Army's 12-6 setback by the Irish 1 20-0 beating from Kansas Tulsa last week probably will send the and Arkansas played to a 7-7 tie Tars into the game in the strange in another mid-west feature role of favorites Army however 19-0 conquest of is conceding nothing in advance and expects to trump Bor-ries with a pair of aces in Jack Buckler and Joe Stancock Keen Interest The extraordinary interest stirred up by this game coupled with Thanksgiving decisive results in many sectors was overshadowed the balance of tomorrow's slender program although several games are on the card From this Thanksgiving Day Football Finals seem to be corner the prospects seem to be (By The Associated Press) and North 25-6 rout of Virginia were among the Southern features about as follows: EAST ARMY-NAVY: Throw the dope Ursinus 13: Albright 7 sheets away You decide this Bluefield College 6 Concord 0 one on paper Navy has come i Colgate 20: Brown 13 through the more rugged schedule! Fordham 39 New York Univer-with only a defeat by Pitt on the i Sjtv 13 wrong side of the ledger Illinois! Franklin Marshall 19 Gettys-and Notre Dame stopped the Ca- burg 6 dets Nevertheless Army seems to George Washington 3 Oklahoma pack the greater punch overland 1 MIDDLEKAUF AND STECHER TO CLASH INSPORTRENAMON Oscar Holmberg and Nick Contos to Ruffle Each Other In Opening Event of the Evening Two of the tin i ear most potent youngsters Rollicking Willie erid tangIes Wlth Kick Contos ex-New York University blocking I back in the opener which begins at 8:30 These four boys would furnish a fine neucleus for a football team Middlekauff one of the greatest fullbacks that ever wore the toga of Florida would fit nicely in the backfield with Contos who was regarded as one of the finest blockers in the east while no coach would reject the services of Stecher and Holmberg in his line Stecher is Popular But the boys will be wrestling Monday night and their knowledge of the grimacing sport will decide the issue Stecher who vies with Middlekauff is the most popular of the lot but he will have to unleash the finest attack he has displayed here along with some fine ring generalship if he is to remain undefeated Joe will be depending on his long and powerful legs to bring Midlekauff to the mat On the other hand Rollicking Willie whose devastating forearm punches and flying tackle are feared by all wrestlers will be relying on his power and savagery to down the lithe Nebraskan From the ringside it appears as if Stecher holds a slight edge certainly he is master in the use of scissor and there are but few better defensive wrestlers on the mat today than the king of the scissors Middlekauff holds a distinct edge in power and savageness but they do not off-set the wide advantage of Stecher in ring generalship defensive and offensive skill This opener is the paw and the nose-in other words quite a battle Holmberg the barrel chested 235-pound ex-Ford- ham grid stars admits no superiors when it comes to flying tackles No man hits harder from close or long range than the be-spectacled Massachusetts boy Contos is ar artist in wrestling featuring the in Japanese leg lock grapevine and unconscious holds all made famous by his teacher champion Jim Londos Fans will see plenty of action in this match but it will all be clean fast and hard Holmberg is not as skilled as Contos in the finer points of wrestling but he balances this with his great power It looks like a well rounded wrestling program one that should cause more than passing interest leyan 0 Emporia Teachers 12 College of Emporia 6 Bethany 46 York 0 McPherson 7 Ottawa 0 Weatherford (Okla) Teachers 25 Durant Teachers 6 Edmond (Okla) Teachers 7 Ada Teachers 0 Illinois College 19 Carthage 0 Nebraska Wesleyan 14 Hastings 6 Cameron Aggies Murray Aggies 0 Milliken 62 Rose Poly 6 SOUTHWEST Texas 13 Texas A and 0 McMurry 27 Abilene Christian 0 Texas Tech 13 Arizona 7 Howard Payne 14 Southwestern (Tex) 0 1 Paris (Tex) Junior College 31 College of Marshall 0 Trinity (Texas) 13 Austin 0 North Texas Aggies 0 John Tar-leton 0 (tie) ROCKY MOUNTAIN Utah 14 Utah Aggies 7 Colorado University 7 Denver 0 New Mexico University 33 Colorado College 6 New Mexico Aggies 26 New Mexico Military 0 FAR WEST St 13 Oregon 7 A 13 Loyola (Los Angeles) 6 Gonzaga 6 Montana 4 Fresno State 33 Nevada 0 Whittier 6 San Jose 6 (tie) Pacific 7 Chico State 6 College of Idaho 31 Oregon Normal 6 California Aggies 0 Sacramento Junior 0 (tie) Arizona State Teachers 14 San Diego 6 Williamette 75 Whitman 0 WOMANLY WEAKNESS Mr Mary Hammond of 1037 Stewart Ave Knoxville Tenn said: was so weak I could scarcely walk differed from pains in my back and left aide and had headaches I was so nervous I became hysterical 1 took Dr Favorite Prescription and have never had the slightest return of Write Dr Clinic Buffalo New size tablets SO cts liquid $1 00 Law size tabs or liquid $135 Do One Part I 1 workouts shortly but the entire Cardinal squad will not be called until after Christmas by head coach Thornhill FOOTBALL W0RLD AWAITS SELECTION' If Alabama Is Picked For Rose Bowl It Would Be Second Encounter That Alabama Will Represent the East- In Bowl Is Virtually Assured But No Word Is Forthcoming By FRANCIS CARPENTER (Associated Press Staff Writer) ATLANTA Ga Nov 30 The big red squadron of Alabama boasting an amazing record of victories over all opposition turned a willing ear to the west today and awaited an almost certain invitation to play Stanford in the Rose Bowl game New day Bringing its 1934 football campaign to a brilliant climax with a 34 to 0 victory over Vanderbilt in their Thanksgiving day game in Birmingham Alabama was said by those close to football affairs at Stanford as sure to receive the Rose Bowl bid Today however no official word was forthcoming immediately from Alfred Masters Stanford graduate manager Crushing Defeat The crushing defeat of the Commodores in their last game under Coach Dan McGugin assured Alabama of at least a share in the Southeastern conference title which it won last year Tulane and Louisiana State who play tomorrow at Baton Rouge are the other teams undefeated in the conference and tomorrow's game should clear the title situation considerably is a slight favorite to win Alabama this fall defeated Howard Sewanee Mississippi State Tennessee Georgia Kentucky Clemson Georgia Tech and Vanderbilt rolling up 287 points to reach the scoring pinnacle for the major teams of the nation The Princeton Tigers have scored 278 points and Minnesota 267 Trip )ViIdcats Tennessee downed Kentucky 19 to 0 at Knoxville yesterday to turn back the Wildcats in their annual game Kentucky often has risen up in this contest to mar a good Tennessee record with a tie but the Vols had sweet revenge yesterday 1 1 Georgia Tech and Georgia will meet tomorrow at Athens in their traditional game with Georgia slated to win Mississippi and Mississippi State will battle at Jack-son Miss and Mississippi will close its season against Stetson and Tampa which beat Alabama Teachers 6 to 2 yesterday will meet Southeastern Louisiana at Hammond La The two Southeastern conference games yesterday drew large crowds Alabama won before 24000 fans while Tennessee took the measure of Kentucky with more than 20000 looking on Mercer put on a last half rally to overcome 6 to 0 lead and beat Oglethorpe here 7 to 6 In the Dixie conference Chattanooga beat Centre 7 to 9 and Millsaps turned back Mississippi College 13 to 0 Georgetown scored 12 points against 7 for Transylvania and Southwestern Louisiana defeated Louisiana Normal 6 to 0 In New Orleans the Centenary gentlemen lived up to expectations and beat 'Loyola 17 to 6 The Golden Hurricane of Tulsa University and the Arkansas Porkers fought a 7-7 tie on a soggy field at Tulsa It was a furious game with 7000 fans watching Mississippi Teachers beat Murrey 12 to 2 and King College defeated Tusculum College 13 to 7 Milligan Colleged whipped East Tennessee Teachers 14 to 0 and Southwestern of Memphis beat Spring Hill 7 to 6 Piedmont College won its home coming game against Southern College of Lakeland Fla 13 to 6 and Newberry I beat South Georgia Teachers 21 to 20 Bethel whipped Lambuth 40 to 0 and Western Michigan Teachers invaded Kentucky to whip Western Kentucky Teachers 7 to 6 Tennessee Tech beat Mid-Tennessee 12 to 0 and Cumberland downed Alabama Teachers 41 to 7 Teachers Defeat Murray Lads 12-2 HATTIESBURG Miss Nov 30 (JP) Mississippi State Teachers upset Murray Kentucky Teachers here yesterday 12 to 2 in a football game enlivened in a brawl between a player and the headlines-man which resulted in the expulsion of both from the game Clay Boyd headlinesman said he swung and struck Simmons left end on the bead when Simmons cursed him because his team was penalized for slugging Simmons he said did not hit back The game was viciously played throughout and before the tilt between the official and player a Mississippi gridster Vic Jones was removed for slugging a Murray player Murray blocked a punt to score a safety and its only two -points Williamson plunged over the line for one of touchdowns and Stonestreet caught a pass for the other Quillin Auto Service 126 Shelby Street Let us have your car for a winter check-up on grease and oil Get your Prestone early also your Arvin heater Duco Painting Riul Body Copyright 1934 by Central Conference Title Goes to Milligan JOHNSON CITY Tenn Nov 30p) The Milligan College football team today I held the 1934 championship of the Smoky Mountain Conference The team coached by Steve Lacey won the title Thanksgiving by defeating East Tennessee Teachers College 14 to 0 Tusculum College of Greeneville lost its chance of winning the championship by losing to King College of Bristol 13 to 7 Milligan won three games lost one and tied one Tusculum won three lost two and tied one Thousands of Women Benefited By Cardui The benefits many women obtain from Cardui give them great confidence in it have four writes Mrs Norred of Lagrange Ga the birth of my children I was weak nervous and tired I had a lot of trouble with my back I took Cardui each time and found it so helpful Cardui did more to allay the nausea at these times than anything I have ever used I am In very good health end believe Cardui did lot of Thousands of women testify Cardui benefited them If It does not benefit YOU consult physician cSff cvet AS TDK RIVIERA I cciixcite AS THE STARS Lovely Isn't ItV But Just os Important to you Is Its for it's a Hamilton Lst us show you this and other Hamiltons at the lowest prices In Hamilton history HASH FOR THAI? LAST BOTTLE OF JOLLY SCOT ALE Jgau JocesccPsjem piu cox ttCAM r-vre aj? cocgtoaJ Vale umo are OSeSS-CoOOTA-fMA MORTALS MIDDIES AND ARMY READY FOR BATTLE Teams are Ready for Annual Scrap Navy Has An Equal Chance With Cadets PHILADELPHIA Nov 30 The Annapolis Midshipmen have figuratively anchored and the West Hoint Cadets have pitched camp claah uni before 80000 eager fans tomor- 6 Grimly confident or scoring the Jrst triumph since a fa back the midshipmen arJive(j sn a driving rainstorm last night but received a cheering welcome from residents of nearby Jenkintown Players took buses for the club there to await the game The Army whether by strategy or accident arrived un-anndunced at Camden and slipped quietly sway to Pine Grove country club There were no cheers no spectators Ticket speculators by predictions of and weather and sensing the spectacle-loving appetite for its post-Thanks-giving treat were reported to be offering as high as $70 for $440 tickets The 78000 paid seats were sold out two weeks ago Both Lieutenant Gar Davidson mentor of the Army squad and Lieutenant Tom Hamilton head coach of the 37 men of Annapolis said their teams were for the game and Hamilton added have the men to do it this men who bowed only to Pitt this season planned a signal drill today plans were secret A tarpaulin was drawn across the field during rain yesterday and last night OUR PRICES ARE LOWER Factory shipment -6 6e terns 25ci 3 10a items 25c Se lection of entire shipment Every- cry Sodv will went some of the poods OLIVER FURNITURE CO Five C5) Points Kingsport We bay end sell used furniture WHAT ARE YOUDOING ikithere AMOY? Kentucky of the football situation today coveted invitation to compete in capturing the Southwest crown should Rice be upset by Baylor tomorrow The chief upset of the holiday program was the failure of Pop Warner's undefeated Owls to get better than a scoreless draw with Bucknell Other eastern fixtures saw Fordham trample New York University 39-13 Penn whip Cornell 23-13 West Virginia nosed out Washington Jefferson 14-12 and George Washington nip Oklahoma West Virginia Wesleyan 39 Marshall 0 Maryland 19 Johns Hopkins 0 Pennsylvania 23 Cornell 13 Penn Military College 12 Lebanon Valley 7 Pittsburgh 20 Carnegie Tech 0 St Thomas 14 Davis Elkins 0 Salem 14 Morris Harvey 7 Bucknell 0 Temple 0 (tie) Washington Jefferson West Virginia 14 Western Maryland 26 Mt Mary 0 SOUTH Alabama 34 Vanderbilt 0 Tennessee 19 Kentucky 0 Clemson 7 Furman 0 North Jarolina 25 Virginia 6 Washington Lee 14 South Carolina 7 Virginia Poly 13 Virginia Military 0 Centenary 17 Loyola 6 Richmond 6 Williams Mary 0 Millsaps 13 Mississippi College 0 Tennessee Tech 12 Mid-Tennes see 0 Newbery 21 Georgia State 20 Mississippi Teachers 12 Murray 2 Southwestern (Tenn) 7 Spring Hill 6 Southwestern (La) 6 Louisiana Normal 0 Citadel 13 Presbyterian 7 Georgetown (Ky) 12 Transylvania 7 Mercer 7 Oglethorpe 6 Chattanooga 7 Centre 0 Davidson 13 Wake Forest 12 Tampa 6 Troy (Ala) Teachers 2 Quantico Marines 6 Shenandoah 0 Lenoir Rhyne 0 Catawba 0 (tie) Elon 14 Guilford 0 Cumberland 41 Alabama Teachers 7 King 13 Tusculum 7 Milligan 14 East Tennessee Teachers 0 Piedmont 13 Southern 6 Bethel (Tenn) 40 Lambuth 0 MIDWEST Kansas 20 Missouri 0 Kansas State 19 Nebraska 7 Washington University 27 Louis 7 Oklahoma City 13 Oklahoma A and 0 Idaho 13 Creighton 0 Dayton 27 Wittenberg 0 Western Reserve 14 John Carroll 0 Xavier 38 Haskell 6 Cincinnati 21 Miami (Ohio) 0 Monmouth 39 Knox 0 Arkansas 7 Tulsa 7 (tie) Hanover 13 Illinois Wesleyan 0 1-k 1 1 a Bradley 14 Cornell College 0 Parsons 6 Iowa Wesleyan 3 Kalamazoo 7 West Kentucky Teachers 6 Central (Mo) 18 Missouri Valley 6 Rockhurst 6 William Jewell 0 Pittsburgh (Kas) Teachers 7 Maryville Teachers 0 Washburn 6 Wichita 0 Southwestern (Kas) 14 Friends Fort Hays State 41 Kansas Wes- AND SNATCHES CONFERENCE TITLE South Carolina Defeated By Generals 14 to 7 Tar Heels Also Have Clean Slate RICHMOND Va Nov 30 Washington and conquering generals were enroute back to Lexington today with the Southern conference title in their possession They emerged as conference title holders when they defeated South Carolina to the tune of 14 to 7 in contest at Columbia The Generals end the season with a record of four conference games won and none lost Dispute Claim Some football statisticians however disputed their claim today They pointed out that the Generals never met University- of North Carolina also an unbeaten conference crew and added that a playoff would be the only sure way of awarding the title The Tar Heels in their 25 to 6 victory over University of Virginia at Charlottesville yesterday also came through the season with a clean slate on conference games Maryland stood third with only two lost games on their record Duke and North Carolina State rained out yesterday had no chance to change their standings while I in a 13 to 0 win over I left the Cadets at the end of the list Tech however moved into sixth place in the conference rating just behind Clemson and just ahead of South Carolina Four Defeats Perfect though the Washington and Lee conference record is four defeats at the hands of non-conference teams stand against them The title-holding Generals were forced to bow in defeat to West Virginia Princeton and Navy North Carolina however lost only once to an outsider Tennessee The final result this year is a little like last final standings The 1933 season: ended with two undefeated conference teams South Carolina and Duke in the running OLD SIWASH ENDS SEASON DEFEATED Knox College Hasn't Won A Football Game In Three Years Lose 27 Games GALESBURG HI Nov 30 The Victory Bell in the belfry of historic principal building at Koox College remained silent today joining in the general sorrow for the sons of Old Siwash who finished the 1934 football sea son yesterday with record-breaking honors of the wrong kind The fainting Phil Scotts of American football who won a game in three years wound up their season with another wallop on the whiskers Monmouth College beating them 39-0 This enabled the sons of Old Siwash to tie the record of Hobart College Geneva as the losingest team in football history Yesterday was their twenty-seventh straight defeat i Rang in 1981 The last time the Victory Ball rang at Knox was on October 31 1931 when Siwash triumphed over Beloit 7-0 Since then blooie The Knox eleven which did not score a single point in a 10-game season probably has the greatest stationary backfield in the game Playing Monmouth yesterday Knox only made sixteen yards from scrimmage Monmouth a football rival of fifty years piled up 398 and achieved fourteen first downs to only three for the gridiron warriors of Old Knox Even the opposing coach Harry Hart seemed to feel sorry for Knox But it do any good After the regulars scored' two touchdowns in the first period he sent a flock of second string players and the subs immediately scored Coach Hart used every one of the 24 players on the squad in each period Now that the season is ended Lloyd Burdick coach of Knox may regain his weight The team lost 27 straight games and Burdick lost By PAUL ZIMMERMAN PASADENA Calif- Nov 30 (JP) The football world awaited today the expected announcement that Alabama has been selected to play Stanford in the annual Rose tournament football game on New Year's day Alfred Masters graduate mana- ger of the Pacific coast champions who alone had the official privilege of speaking the magic words is expected to announce the choice shortly after his arrival here-today from Palo Alto Every indication pointed to the Crimson Tide which rolled undefeated through the season Rumors flew thick and fast frOm the Alabama' sector after Frank eleven had routed Vanderbilt 34 to 0 that the Crimson Tide had been invited butno one could put a finger on the man who alone was empowered to speak and that was Masters Should Alabama be chosen it would be the aecond meeting of the two teams in the Rose BowL In 1927 the boys and Stanford played a to 7 tie But Alabama boasts a superior record in the nineteen year old classic Jt has victories over Washington 20 to 19 in 1926 and Wash- ington State 24 to 0 in 1931 to its credit Stanford on the other hand has won only one- game in its three previous visits here Notre Dame defeated the Indians 27 to 10 in 1925 with the four horsemen Came the tie with Alabama in 1927 but the next year the red shirts beat Pitts-U burgh 7 to 6 Last year Columbia rose up out of the muck to dowof-" Stanford to 0 The Pacific coast conference selected Stanford last Monday by a unanimous vote after the Indians had won the championship Coach Tiny eleven was unbeaten in the 10 games but was tied by Santa Clara 7 to 7 This is a hunch the Cadets will capitalize on that and at the same time stop passing attack BOSTON COLLEGE HOLY CROSS: Always close is this one but this ballot goes to Holy Cross WESTERN MARYLAND-GEORGETOWN: Another for Western Maryland's undefeated terrors LOUISIANA STATE TULANE Both need victory here in order to gain a share in the Southeastern conference crown half of which Alabama clinched yesterday Louisiana State but a narrow squeak DUKE NORTH CAROLINA STATE: Duke GEORGIA GEORGIA TECH: Georgia MISSISSIPPI STATE -MISSIS-s SIPPI: Out of the hat Mississippi FLORID A-STETSON Should be easy for Florida BAYLOR-RICE: Rice to clinch the Southwest title SOUTHERN METHODIST-TEX-AS CHRISTIAN: The coin says Texas Christian SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA -WASHINGTON: Southern California on the assumption that rout of Oregon just a clash in the pan DETROIT WASHINGTON STATE: a long trip but take Washington State 1 The Thanksgiving day program found Alabama Pitt and Colgate the three leading candidates for the jobs of playing Stanford in the Rose Bowl all winding up their regular seasons with victories while Kansas State and Washington Lee were snaring the big six and Southern conference championships respectively powerhouse led by the great Millard (Dixie) Howell swamped Commodores 34-0 to wind up its regular campaign undefeated and untied The triumph gave the Tide temporary possession of the Southeastern title which it may or may not have to share later with either Tulane or Louisiana State Panthers with the smashing fullback Izzy Weinstock leading the charge buried Carnegie Tech 20-0 but Colgate had to put on a last-quarter rally to whip Brown 20-13 A fourth-period spurt likewise carried Kansas Wildcats to a 19-7 triumph over perennial champions and gave the winners undisputed possession of 1 I i 11? the big six tli-rnpionship Wash ington Lee overcame stubborn -resistance from South Carolina 14-7 to slide into the Southern don- ference throne South Carolina and Duke held a year ago Utah 14-7 beating by Utah and Colorado 7-0 victory over Denver left the Rocky Mountain title in the joint hands of Colorado University Colorado Teaciiers and Colorado Aggies Texas outpointing Texas A and ia MELLOW and SMOOTH Order a case for your Home TWIN CITY BEER DISTRIBUTORS GRID STAR WEDS JACKSON Tenn Nov 30 (JP) As Capt Ralph Hatley led his i Tennessee Volunteers to victory over Kentucky yesterday his younger brother Harold a grid star in his own right closed his career with the undefeated Jack-son high eleven and then announced his marriage 3 Young Hatley whose team captured the West Tennessee prep title by defeating Lexington was Besser married to Miss Maxine Besser daughter of Mr and GeorgC Besser of Jackson two weeks ago 1 in Corinth Miss'' Bristol 27 pounds Robert Greapi.

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