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FORT ORM RECORD-TELEGRAM TIIIRTFEN Glenna Collett ard Pressed To Win In First Round EDNESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 29 1926 -1 Is Vgi--PleticKaidt eieWiegiPIec May Get to Play for Frogs Saturday Tunney Gives Audience to Sports Writers Praises Dethroned Jack Three Star Golfers Beaten Lowel Parrish of Terrell veteran of last year's strenuous campaign is showing his heels tocriany candidates for backfield berths on the eleven Ile may get into the lineup in the game Saturday against Centenary Ills main strength lies in interfer ence running 4 N0 Maureen Orcutt Slips to Discard Over Rainy and Sloppy Merlon Course away And with nil this disappointtnent his great heart permitted hint to extend me eongratulatious that were undonbteilly sincere and a smile when he must have beets in pain That's gameness" The boxer talked of his ideabt 'This championship gives rne the opportunity to put into realiuttion some ideals I have bad sitter! lona bfore I dreamed or being champion be said "I have no plans for there win be no haphazard schedule out in my behalf I do not propose to have this title bemenned by any cheap publicity I shall remain lure at home for the present and at the moment my boxing activities are in the hips of the Gods and beads of Tex Rickard will met any one Rickard names Ile gave me my chance at the championship and would be tingratelni if I did not do all I coo vs reeiproente "I will meet Jack Dempsey at any time Jack wishes" Some one you meet Winort "1 will mok Jack Dempoy -env time be says the word" was Tunneyie reply By Prat VEW YORK Sept 28-4ene Tun11 ney dusted off his vocabulary to day to tell a room full of newspaper men bow it feels to be a heavyweight champion Skeptical sports writer a at Tunney's training eaMp suggested he was training for the (stamina platform rather hen the ring Thursday night be justified his appearance within tbe squared circle and today be convinced hie hearers he can step from the ring to' the tpeakes tilatfortw Ail his best training camp words were on paratie with some new ones of championshipealiberi The champion sent Nome of his hearers who had not visited Stroudeburg down for a count of nine at the outset Ile paid an early tribute to Dempsey "There's a game aporteluau" he declared "Think of what the night meant' for him Not only did he sacrifice two million dollars but in addition to the fivancial reward he saw the glory luster and acclamation that gem' with the title fading Have ever i'gN '4! 71f 1 44:: -4- 7: e--- :77777 'L 'tt -7' 't A I- --1 i z- Si 4: 4'''' "sk '''''-'4'" 1111''' fe 7' 's 24 l' '1 1'" 'L' 'lY 7 441-likit 4: 14 :1: i1 Ii frit'' 'b' "7 4 ''fsk -if' ry' 97 0)- -'It -1'- fr kl --1'v o- 3 -4 4k 1- I i e' i i i i ''-h 1 tttrP 0 1 ys 4 i 4-'4 tif VIC' i '') 1 s'- 4 110 I it 4i04tii1: 4' 1p: "1 4 1 11' I 1 4 t' -1' aTIttr 4'' ti i 1 '4 i 04100 ''r 1 1 1 i l' --4 ::47 t'': -7: i 2' girtt: '10 7-4 7 I 1 4404 i i' z- 1- i ifo it 4 i i i' 7 0 i i 4 3 N- 14: I 4 i 1 Z2 1 1:: 1 I t- i -'7''-' ti: i I 1 1 41-'1: I i I 1 s' ie4 0 01 '4fr 1': ''i4''''' i 1114: f15 4: i'- 4Ii 4 Lit 4 i-: 'Jt 4Y 1 4ez tab- 4 i 1: -4 4 1-77-: i ii- --i :7) oric i you smoked a 4 cigar made of rzpe tobacco cigar rnaae ripe tobacco? 4 Gotham Used to Series gs New Yo'rkers Don't Get NI Hopped Up Over Ctassic 501000 See the Games BY: 1VESTBROOK PEGLER (By New York Ttn les-Chicago Tribune Spociai Lea Ned tr( VEW YORK Sept 28----The people of New York are certain-to'imat ronlze the local performancea of the imminent world series in large BMW hers but thin recurrent Fall frenzy line become a routine matter in this region and there are now kids in town vid enough to skip shoot ehoot craps and even speak a few words of Enelish who can hardly remember a year when the disturbance did not take place wholly or in part within -the city limits The world series to New York has become one of those shows that a guy goes to beeause the ernwd goes hut inasmuchJ as the crowd at the last reeorded test still turned out about 5(i0110 strong that motive' is just as strong as the civic pride partisanship Or whatever it is thnt draws the worlds series customers in such neglected pineett as NVashington Pittsburgh Cineinnati or- now St Louis Bed fire has fevered the October evenings in several cities since the Fall of 1919 when the Cincinnati Reds Under Pat Moran discovered themselves champions -of the National League the winners of the first pennant ever unfurled above the fields of kraut in half a century of imseball and the objects of a eity'a noisy adulation' The residents of Cineinnati marched around nnfl aronnd Fountain Square long past- o'eloek heating -on emit-- while growlers with erstwhile bung-starters and the place reverberated with the Strange sounds of yokes' yelling hoelt for nn Irisher named Pat The next year there wire pronor tionnte ructions in Cleveland when the Indians inadvertently won a pennant and furthermore won the world series front the Imodgers whose win- nine of the pennant was regarded as fin inadvertence Then for -three years the world series became a strictly local demonstration in New York It-would be affectation to say that New York experienced none of the sentimental t-Witehest that had convulsed the people of 'Cincinnati and Cleveland when the Yanks won their first pennant and played against the Giants in their first world series back in 1921 The -curfew did not ring those nights and the hullabaloo for Babe Ruth as he went up to host for time first time was so noisy that John Ilyhm who was mayor at the time got up and took a bow on behalf of tile administrntion which was somelieW held responsible for all the blessings of the period But that Was the first world series in which the Yanks had ever taken part anti when they and the Giants played again in 19:22 and again in 1923 the occasion lost spontaneity and became merely another calendar event' like an annual clambake New York never again will go to a world series for the first time and it is the novelty of the show that moves normal -citizens to lean on the horn buttons of their flivvers and send their jubilation braying to the welkin until the batteries run down and the east iron trotters expire along the curbs New York bas seen everything that can happen in a world series anyway It has seen the Babe sock one over the wall and it has seen him strike out in a big way It has seen McGraw triumph anti McGraw licked It has seen a world series game end by a double play' in the ninth with the winning TIM on base and 011ee it saw- a mob gather around the towsled white plume of Judge Landis' seenic coiffeure nnd follow him snapping and snarling and -pelting hint with twisted score cards from his field box to the exit as the old judge himself with the wind flapping his pants against his bony shanks lashed nbout him with his cane and threatened to imain anybody who (lime within reaoh Tommy Connelly one of the -umpires named to work in the impending world S0ee8 between time Cardinals and the vankees hnd called a tied game berause of' darkness while there was yet a shade of daylight and the crewd thought the judge haul called the game in order to give the club owners the receipts of another one Six Of the seven last world aeries including the one that is about to transpire have bePn played in some mil if not entirely in New York The llodgers began the cestom in the series with the Indinns in 1920 Therenfter for three years the Giants and Yankees enjoyed it as a strictly total feud Then the Giants played the Senators nnit hod year when the Senators and Pirates took it away from here the loss was not so much a bereavement as a change The citizens of Louis in their present state of happy frenzy may not renlize the fact but it is possible to become accustomed to the world 'series and to take it with dignity if not nosibe Infieli because or expert Men around the tniddle bag in Cooney and Adams They are more experienced and a bit sturdier than Ilunnefirld nod Berg who are likely to do most of the work for the boys from Thirty-fifth Street Ar first and third the Soy migkt here SI hit of dvnntsge with Sheet' and KRIM!) agninst Grimm and Freigau In the outfield Johnny 3Iostil is the liest fly chaser in the besiness with able men on ench side in Valk and Barrett Ilontheote and Wilson are great gogot ers for Cutol 'and Stephenson or Kelly in left seem able to get them when they hove to owitabuito Castorklena 4 17 1 -Castorkiend 1 1 THIS TOBACCO IS UNDER-RIPE THIS TOBACCO IS RIPE THIS TOBACCO IS OVERRIPE IACCO R-RIPE 0 IS WEDNESDAY'S STANDING NATIONAL LEAGUE Pettlehhl St Louts $9 15 571 Cmcinnail 11 87 665 2 Pittsburgh 84 fill 641 4 Chicago 11 7 171 7 New York A 14 71 490 13i Brooklyn 12 11 71 11 Boston 84 $6 417 22 Philadelphia St 1 411 71 AMERICAN ILEAGEE IA PetBehind Now Yolk 91 03 491 Cleveland ss s41 171 a Philadelphia 13 67 553 0 trashington tit tS 540 I Chiettro 1 $1 I 529 Sii Detroit 79 75-513 3 Ft Louie 64 03 403 39 Boston 46 1077409 4414 It'ESDAVS AMERICAN LEACCE Washington-Philadelphia double-header rained out NATICNAL LEAGIVE Philadelphia-Boston rained out WHERE THEY mitt TODAT NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at BOStOrt AMERICAN 11FAGrz Washington at Philadelphia AGGIES GET HARD DRILLS FOR GAME 13y Anociated Pre's COLLEGa STATION SetiL 2S---- With a decisive victory over Trinity University on the record book the Aggie football team is being drilled intenmively for the game whit Southwestern University on Kyle Field here Saturdny In view Of the close game the Pirates gave the Bears in Waco last week Heed Conch Dana Bible believes Southwestern will be a diff irn I ea to defeat Wkatever the outcome the contest will offer another opportunity for rounding out the Aggie lineup for the big intersectional game to be PlaYed 'with the Sewanee team at Dallas net during the State Fair With this fight in view Coach Bible and Line Conch Mode Bothgeb began Monday afternoon to bnild up a regular combination that will be thoroughly drilled in team play by the time the Aggies and the Tigers meet The toughest kind of a battle is expected in the Dallas game Last year the two tPlitiV4 played a 6-6 draw and for a while during the genie the Agaka were clearly outplayed by the Tennesseeans Coa eh Bennett's veteran eleven agninst whom the Aggies will be pit: tell this year shows five Texas boys one of them being Claude Johnson halfback fromFort Worth The other four include 0 Helvey of Houston a ginnt tackle McBride a HVi-pound halfback from Dallas: John Prude a 220-pound tackle from Colorado and George Rice a halfback from Houston The Aggie tentative lineup for the game will include a number of North Texas boys among fleill "Fats" Simmons of Denton He and "Jelly" Woodman of Austin who received a 20-yard pass in the game with Trinity last week and ran 30 ynrds for a touchdown give the Aggies two heavy becks These two and Joel Hunt of Waco whose work at onnrter at WfiXahachie last week falls within the class of brilliant playing will he supported by "Burge" Burgess of Dallas and "Happy" Colgin of GfitPSVIlle two promising young halfbacks "Red" Petty of Ileney nrove will be used at quarter if anything should happen to Mint It is 'believed that the A line will be the equal of the Sewanee defens4 in every way- "Babe" Watts of Austin is a center of whom conference honors are expected others of the Aggie line whose work in the coming Aggie-Sewnnee clash is expected to figure effectively inelude: A Rektorik of Violet and II Wylie of Dallas regarded as two of the best guards in the State Captain "Ox Dieterieh of Dallas Bartlett of Marlin and Holmes of Arlington three star teekles End positions will be taken care of by Sikes of Leonard Price of Hony Grove and A Deffenbach of Fort Worth trhe Angle conehes thin week art trying to develop team play work up new formations and develop reserve strength especially in the backfield No Alibi Jack Says in New York ay A sociosed Prat NEW YORE Sept was sick after the fight but not before I don't wnnt sympathy and I bare Ito alibi" Jack DeMpSeY Paid tonight on attiring in New York from Atlantic City The former heavyweight champion sena replying to a query ff he was sick when his title went to Gene Tunney last Thursday night Announcing that he had no plans for the future and could not Ftly if he would box again the deposed king proceeded to justify the characterization "game sportsman" applied by Gene Tunney in NPPilking of the man from whom he wrested the title "No the wet ring Wril tto handicap The only handicap I had was myself I lost to a better man and titers all there in to Dempsey added es he explained 'he Will remain in New York month CASTOR-BLEND Oiliest Oil Lubricant Motors (r-l' 61R7t) 7yy 4-- --4V 4 cs Ic4ATAcc 4 '41-Pal- i11- "I''' 7P ti 4A 4 )p4tt3: 0711 '1215411 ofiti Is' Dallas Has Big Goat Rodeo JAKE ATZ LOOKS FOR FRITZ LANHAM BY HARLAN BOWL trir New Yiiric TinieeChieage Tribune Swim Leased Wire Copyrighted) COUTU ARDMORE Pa Sept 28 -7 Glenne Collett came within an nee of defeat by Mn Hill of Kansas City and Mrs lee Mida the perennial medalist in most of Chicago's tourneys eliminated Miss Maureen Or cult rated the most formidable rival for Glennn's crown in the first day of rmtch play in the women's National golf championship over the Merlon Cricket Chth's east course today Those were the thrills In the day but the outstanding fact was the weather It was golf under worst possible conditionm Yesterday's cold sprinkle strengthened during the night getting heavier and colder And it continued throughout the day slowing the course drenching and chilling the players and caused clubs to slim The fairways were soaked the low spots were quagmires and the greens were soggy as a bath mat Match is Battle Glenna sloshed to a two-up victory over Mrs Hill runnerult in the Wou en's Western championship by winning the three last holes and it was a gift of a two-foot putt by Mrs Hill which started Glenna on her way The Match had been a battle from the start both having poor medal aeores but playing Fetter golf than could be expected nosier the miserable conditions Four thnes Mrs Hill was one up only to bave Miss Collett gamely battle from behind to square the match and once Glenna was two-up and Mrs Hill squared it Traps and three-putt greens cost each of them boles Both were in the brook on the filth and Glenna was in the creek twice on the eleventh picking up though she Punned in fair way to get an eight Glenna was one op at the turn but Mrs 11111 won the'stestth and eleventh to go one-up for the third time Glenna squared It when both were in a trap on the twelfth and Mrs Hill took two to get tout The Meadow Lake player slopped her tee shot four feet iron the pin and sank the putt for a two and stain Glenna was One down They talved the next WO and the break came on the sixteenth Break Comes Mrs Bill lauded in a trap at the 1ft of her drive witiie Glenna's tee shot was perfect Mrs Hill chipped out too short end Glenna's brassie second reached the Green 31rs Iron third was in the rough off the right of the green and she chipped 25 feet past the pin Glenna putted to two feet from the cup Mrs Hill sank her 25-foot putt for a five and eon-ceded Glenna her two-tooter downhill 01Pr murderously treacherous greens a thinking she was conceding a WI When she learned Glenna lay three instead of four and she had conceded a hole and was again all square Mrs 1101 slipped She on a putt on the eighteenth losing the hole fiepite the feet that Glenna took three putts and lost the eighteenth when she was with her third and hit Glen- ra's ball with her approach putt Miss Orcott 19-year-old inetiorol Ban champion who was expected to reach the final in the lower half of the draw-net met a tartar in Mrs Lee Nide of the Butterfield Edith Cummings of Chicago played the finest golf of the day to lie-feat Miss Helen Meehan of Philadel phin 2 Rnd 1 Miss Cummings played out the by' bole for a medal seore of 42-41-43 even par which under the beastly weather conditions was amazingly fine golf Reetilts of Play Virginia Van Wie fell vietim to the strong driving of Mrs NOE1111111 Toerge of New York by one hole To days results miss wenne Collett Providence foaled Mrs lull Kansas City 2 up Mrs Norman Hood Wilmington defeated Mrs Letts Jr Chicago I up 20 1101Plat MiFti Virginia 1Vilson Chicago defeated Mrs Taylor Evanston 2 and 1 Mies Roselle Knapp New York do tented Mrs Jacob Diston Jr Phila idelphia 1 um qrs Henry Stetson Philadelphia defeated Miss Ada MacKenzie Toronto 3 and MihS Ruth Patcheltler Roston de toted Raymond Molter HOW delpliia 4 and 3 MiFN Iterffie Wall Oshkosh defeatNI Mrs Arnold Jaekson tlreenv wich and Mists Edith Cummings Chicago defeated Miss Helen Meehan Philadel 2 end 1 Mrs Wright Coss Jr Short dcleated Mrs Baker Jr Poston 4 snot 3 Prineess Lohkowies Watchill it 1 defeated Mrs Ilarwood Chicago 3 and Mrs Norman Tnerge New Tork des Paled Mks Virginia Van Wie mien 1 up Mn Jay enesricl Chicago deicaled Mee Dorothy Cernntiell l'hi'sdelohini 2 nod 1 Mrs Lee Mida Chicago Mks Munteen ()rent 1Vhite Ilvechee 4 and 3 Mrs Yd Anderson New York MiPs Jane Brooks Engles 004 2 MP Mks Ifelen Paxxon Portland Mn defeated Mrs Charles Armstrong l'hilmielphin 1 up Mrs Courtland Smith Mont Clair defeated Mrs Stewart Hauler tma I up Tomorrow's pnirings: Mice Collett vs Mrs flood Miss Vilson v-01 Miss Knapp Mrs Stetson vs Miss 11100141er Mks Well Vs Mks eutuntings Mrs titsit vm princess Lobko rim mrs Merge ye Mrs Cnsed Mee 7ifida vs Mrs Anderson Miss raison a Mrs Smith Get Martina THE minute you light up the new Mapacuba you'll see what a tremendous difference it makes when you smoke a cigar "Jude of ripe tobacco! lute you light up acuba you'll see what a us difference it makes LI smoke a cigar made acco! -4' 1 ot toPAcila 13 '4e i i :11 '-1: 0 4' '1 in It has a fuller richer aroma! It tastes better! And it's milder and mellower than you ever thought a cigar could be! The reason is simply because Mapactiba is made only of carefully selected perfectly rip: ened leaves frnm the middle of the plant Ne 'discard the top leaves becioe they are ttnder-ripe and give a cigar a bitter raspish taste We discard the bottom leaves because they are overripe don't cure properly and give a cigar a flat colorless taste Try a Mapacubdsoon and see for yourself You'll realize then that younever knew how good a cigar could be until you started smoking ripe tobacco! fuller richer aroma tter! And its milder wet than you ever igar could be! on is simply because is made only of lected perfectly rip: frnm the middle of 'ard the top leaves are under-ripe and ar a bitter raspish discard the bottom Luse they are over- cure properly and a flat colorless taste and -I I -I -I -I -I HOWARD PAYNE PLAYS TO DRAW BROWNWOOD Sept 2S The Howard Payne Yellow Jackets and the St Mary's Rattlers played a hard fought game here this afternoon on a rain soaked field rain falling intermittently throughout the game The game resulted in a draw 0 and The Yellow Jackets outplayed the Rattlers throughout the entire game hut furnhies would come every time they were in searing distance The Jaekets made 13 first hownq tG the Routers nothing The punting of Clifford quarterbaek for St Mary's saved the duy for his team Captain Caldwell for the Jaekets made one beautiful 50 yard run through the line and several runs for long game on off tackle plays as did Boyd for the Jackets ikicAtee at Nil for the Jackets was a eonsistent gainer on line plays and Brown who took his place in the second half was good for 4 or 5 yards consistently The ball stayed in Mary's ter ritory most of the game anti but for the slippery field and ball the game would have been different Howant Payne was penalized 20 yarda and St Mary's 10 Howard Payne's line held like wait intehtte right end for the Rattlers played a star game for the team Ile vt as down on every punt and nxunfly got hitt man in the traeks lie is a freshman hut no doubt one of the best men on tte Rattler's team The lineup: Payne Position St Mary's Xtmnally English Left end Jobe Tin rksey Left tackle Ilodges McMurrouch Left guard Wright Shiner Center Seot 1 tally Bight guard NI Hodges Carver Right tackle Cook Ilrnt7o Carrel flight tnekle Bretz (el 'night end Stnnrord Clifford Quarterback floyd Campledi la Pit halfback ee Stirtes Fullback Caldwell (eW Powell Right ludtbnek Mary' parivri for Itrolze Crowley for Powell Itnmeoll for Surfers Howard Payne: Drown for 'NleAtee 1Valker for Stnnford Fields for Brown Zarafonitie for flop Prinre for 1Vriglit Srrptt (A tfc Al) referee: Crabtree (()Iibt)iomal umpire Gee (Clemkon) brad linesman "Edrrip Highway" Boosted titiwtAND8 3 tier "Ipviriolp FArrIP bohul loswird by Trudy 's neighbors They would ith 111111t0 110 opw eretp boulvnrd from this Once to Ntiddirdouu over whkh mho reeetdly Mildf I riumphal return home from the Dover exyloit Handkerchiefs BY JABE ATZ sept PPen them catch goats all sorts of way But I never saw them grab one by waving handkerchiefs before That's what happened in Dallas Tuesday Those fans jumped up yelled and Veil their handkerchiefs EVOIL then I don't think Martina would have lost Ilia goat if one big guy hadn't waved his night shirt: When Joe saw that nightie flapping in the breeze he must have thought the anti-Black Shirt party was out You know "4 lyster" Joe is one of these lascisti-Mussolini kind of people who gargle spaghetti Anyway a -rodeo ii goat rodeo party followed with nil us experts riding nobly It looked like a had dnY for everybody who had picked Dallas to win the series But it wasn't the first bad day Vi-P have had First two days of the series n-as NC) tough that I went around wearing false whiskers and posing as a big butter and egg tnan from Buttermilk Branch Lamar Comity I shaved niter that ninth inning Saturday and tonight as I pen these lines am looking my own handsome self again Not afraid to -tell any-One that I nni still sticking with the steers Note to Benders: I intend to stick thosi Steers next year if I can Niles now has a big edge In the series The Ilerd must win only one Arizona Damaged By Torrential Rain Igy A Prest l'IMENIX Ariz Sept 2S---Iteports from scores of Southern Arizona 'Ind Northern New llexteo points today indicated flint the damage wrought by itenvy ruins over the week 'ans conRidernitly greater than was first indicated Seores of bridges were awfmt away and rail und motor traffic still is paralyzed between 'Cucson nnd points to the southeast Five Southern Pacific trains carrying 6000 passengers were detained in Tucson today Shortly niter noon eastbotind trains were stnrted out routed end over the Simla k'e Lines to El Paso Two more Southern Nei fie bridges collapsed today one 'ft ltenson and he HI her lif PotirimilINtiz Coverilor Goonte Ifillie WW1 tin1111 tIi 11 W1(111494 Of IllotOrinth 110 nholideon hilr efiri Temiew- tray Mtripped of his official dignity he was forced tfl cateh ride into Eloreuce from the south more game to uphold the best traditions of Texas League while the New Orleans men must take two to do uny good Naturally it's easier to win one than it is two which is the big reason a whole lot more folks tonight favor Dallas to win the series than were favoring Dallas to win before the game started I saw only glimpses of the game Tuesday as I was busy looking for Congressman Frits Lanham NOP was Said to be in I Iiitbia 1 don't know what im was doing in Dallas when Fort Worth WaS only 30 miles away but I looked for him just the same Want to see the Congressman and make him sign contract for next season He got away from me last Fall and this Spring for the first time in years failed to appear at the Kiwanis luncheon arid recite "Bing 'Fin on the Nose" Arid for the first time in years our Cats didn't tvin I believe he was busy Congressing at the time but next Spring 1 am going to ask CP 1nndis to see that he be in Fort Worth and recite that "fling 'cm" niece as usunl We didn't do much hinging hi at NPatiati a nd I believe he's responsible After the Congressman gets through being Congressman and Senator mop he Mr Lanham will get to be President or Governor or something where Ire will he boss awl can arrange to he here every Spring Can't have him jump his contract this way any more Chicago Series To Be Good One CHICAGO Sept into the dope box of past performances Of the White Sox and Cubs in advance of their annual warfare whieh begins totnorrow batting averages indicated the Sox had a Nlight advantage in ofrellsivo etttntath hot with a study of figures on the fielding and pitchitin end of the mime one le itinlined to believe the Culls 111v 1 an edge in de ft'nfPt thoiiJi ao slight that it might have no bearing on a aliOrt aeries The fine 141)nwing of the Cub pitch ere in the last half of the seasou intlh Niles that Joe McCarthy has devil oped a staff hardly equaled in thP old leagne and as everyone knows pitch fog is a most important faetor in a post-season squabble that ends as soon as one team ham won four games rteeent performancee Of TNI Lynn and l'tal Blankenship the IWO aces of lite SMitit $iiIiri indicate they tire not going lit their customary wive If they are the Cubs wouldn't have the edge on the pitching In fielding the two teama aro so nearly even in etrength that there is little difference though the Cubs might be given a alight edge in the 10c 2 for 25c 15c ae )1 INT el AC(') k9 Ripc Every Bayvk Cigar BLI 4 I The Oil 4 4 -2 l' -1 I cds--'-''' i Superior i 4 for All 4P---- The Superior for All Eppstein Co 1304 Jackson St Dallas Texas.

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