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Thursday, Sept. 24, 1964 The Lincoln Star 2ff SVJBlfflff LEAD 4 6 AM GRAB mm PLATOON SYSTEM INSTALLED Baseball Standings American HuskersTo Hit Gophers Redlegs Strike NL Pacers, 6 4 CHIPS DOWN By t'nited Press International The New York Yankees took a big step toward the American League penmni Wednesday night when they downed the Cleveland Indians 4 3 in 11 innings and 6 4 in a doublchcadcr to run their winning streak to nine games. The twin victory boosted the Yankees four games ahead of the Baltimore Orioles, who dropped a 10 3 decision at Detroit in a day game. Teams Saturday New York Baltimore f'hioaso rhlroit Lna Aiirle Won Last Prt. Behind 59 2 4 on 4 4 no 71 .52.1 77 Wi 7fi 77 .407 17' i 7 77 .417 17ii 25 94 .14 5 97 .362 3 By HAL BROWN Cleveland sive platoon will know a little planned in Minneapolis Fri about defense," Devaney ad day and Saturday.

Star Sports Editor Mlnnrnota Boston Washington Kansas City v.u.i, hua ded. The Twin City chapter win rne Dcrsonnei or me i nuiu uhhici ami uanvi Bednesday'l Reaulta New York 44. Cleveland 3 4, 14 fame 11 parini for tw? platooAaU PWoons Is still undecided, De. 630 p. Friday the Nor in Saturday's clash with Min vaney said Wednesday.

"We mandy Village, George Ba i sun nave a lew oovs 10 muM man. caccuhvv wui'j Inning Chic agn Lou Anaelc Minnesota 2, Kansas ity 1 Detroit in, Baltimore 3 Washington I. Boston 0 Thursday's fiamra No lames acheUuled a rWUinn nn and wp'11 he Hip Alumni Association, said sive and defensive platoons ready to name the two pla Wednesday An alumni brunch will be against the Gophers, coach National hnid At 10:30 a.m. Saturday at In winning twice, the Yankees also completed their season play in Cleveland by taking all nine games. Klston Howard's 11th inning homer won the first game, the blow coming off relief pitcher Luis Tiant.

Tiant replaced Sam McDowell in the Bob Devaney said Wednes Alumni Plans Set the Normandy Village. Wm ast Prt. Behind day. a urDont a antivttu. Those attending the brunch 3'i "We just decided that we for Nebraska alums is may obtain bus transportation would be more efficient if we started platooning," Devaney to and from tne tooiDau game.

3 11 14' a 20 Philadelphia 90 Cinrinnati St. Louis 04 San Francisco 95 Milwaukee 7S Pittsburgh 77 Los Angeles 75 Chicago B9 Houston 64 New York 51 .817 .513 .431 ,437 .416 7 73 73 II 2 70 100 choice in the third and a sac rifice fly in the fourth. Rookie southpaw Johnny Sealc won his first major league game for the Tigers against Baltimore, The Orioles jumped on Detroit starter Phil Regan for two runs in the first inning before a batter was retired, but Detroit bounced back and evened the count in the last of the first against Steve Barber. Vada Pin so pounded a pair of homers to bat in four said in making the switch. 65 Bands Named "We were afraid other teams would be able to take advant 10th after McDowell haa neia the Yankees to six hits and no earned runs in nine innings.

Pete Mikkelsen was the winner in relief, pitching brilliantly after starter Al Downing had been driven out in the seventh. age of us if we didn't go to For NU Band Day Wednesday's Results San Francisco 4, Houston 1 New York 2, St. I wis PHWOureh 7, Milwaukee 4 Cinrinnati ft. Philadelpftia 4 Chicago 8, I cis Anerles Thursday's liamea the two platoons." TICKET REQUESTS FLOOD IN Mailmen unload bags containing more than 63,000 re quests for tickets to the World Series if it's played at Philadelphia at Connie Mack Stadium. Park Suoerintend ent Andy Clarke, right, watches the work.

Pioneers Mav Switch Sixtv five Nebraska high While the Huskers will use school bands will participate St. Louis Gtbson Tft Tl and Saderki 10 at Pittsbuigh (Wood 0 0 and Friend in the traditional Band Day both a defensive and offensive team, Devaney noted that the third and fourth units would The Yankees scored three unearned runs in the first in be used both ways. program at the University of Nebraska Oct. 10, according to Prof. Donald Lentz, direc 12181, 3, twi mght Los Angeles Singer 00 or L.

Miller 4 8 at Chicaan (Ellsworth J4 16 Milwaukee iBIasingame 6 5 at Philadelphia (Hunning lft 5, night. Only games scheduled. LMIIIIIIIttllllllllllltmilMMllllllllllllflllllillimtlllU ning of the opener when Max He also pointed out that the Huskers would not use up tor of University bands. Alvis threw wild with bases full permitting all three time outs to eet a different The bands, composed of Golf runners to score. platoon in, nor would they nearly 4.000 musicians ana twirlers, will parade through Setup Next Year HOLMES PATTERN EYED take a deliberate penalty to Pennant Races I At A Glance stop the clock.

runs Wednesday night and the Cincinnati Reds made it a sweep with a 6 4 victory over the faltering Philadelphia Phillies to hack the Phils' National League lead to 3 games. Pinson slammed his 22nd of the season off starter and loser Dennis Bennett In the sixth to break a 1 1 tic and then snapped a 3 3 tie in the seventh ith his 23rd off reliever Kd Roebuck with ninth batter Marty Keough In the second game, New York got to tribe starter Jack Kralick for single runs in the second and fourth, Cletc Boy "We don't plan to do either downtown Lincoln ana perform in the afternoon at half time ceremonies of the Nebraska South Carolina foot of those things at present," er driving in both with a sac sen) has told me that he didn't Devanev replied in answer Br The Associated Presa NATIONAL LhAOtK I 2s I want to make a switch until to a Question. "We may find Ta ball game. he saw whether the system hater that we'll have to change Bands scheduled to partici rifice fly and a single. Kookie Don Loun, making his major league debut, pitched the Washington Senators to a 1 0 victory over worked at Holmes, Agei our thinking on that, but at Bmnini.

Butte. C.lro. Won Lost Prt. Behind Play Philadelphia a rintinnatl 3 10 St. Ixmis IM 7 .5: 11 San Fran.

10 flames remaining! Philadelphia home 4: Milwaukee 4. Away St. iswia 3. Cincinnati 2. continued.

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Curt. David City. The association appeared "We'll have each platoon the Boston Red Sox. l)un. a DcshWr.

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city council earlier this sum the defensive platoon gets Fullwlnn. Cfwv, Gibbon. amnion. Harvard. Hatfinn St.

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In St. luis At home Philadelphia 3. only five hits and earned his New ork 3. Away 5: Pittsburgh 5. By HAL BROWN Star Sports Editor Lincoln's Pioneers Golf Association, a group that has plugged all summer for changes in the Pioneers golf setup, were told Wednesday night that the system being Used at the new Holmes Park course might be adopted at Pioneers next year.

"A definite decision will be made on this next August," Jim Ager, city parks superintendent, told the annual meeting of the Pioneers Golf Association. "The mavor (Dean Peter mer with grievances about caught in there, they will the condition and operation of have a few offensive plays San Francisco At home Houston ton. Unttfn NarUM arf. LicIii i X. LitchfMrld.

Loup City. Lyom, Nfbraaka Chicago 3. Away Houston 2. Chicago 2. and Pete Rose on base to win the game.

The victory went to 20 year old Bill McCool, making his second start of the season. He went six innings for his sixth decision. Willie Stargell's three run homer was the big blow of a six run second inning rally the Pioneers layout. Most of they can run and our often i I 1 til. AMERICAN I.EAOl mese grievances, aiong wun a City NVmn Grove.

North Ben. North Platte. Omaha Central Omaha North. Omaha Smith. Onmond.

Oxford. P'ld Pawnee City. Pierce. Plainview. PlatU first triumph as the Senators scored the game's only run in the second inning on singles by Chuck Hinton and Joe Cunningham and a double play.

Dick Radatz, finishing for loser Pete Chartosi. Wo Last Prt. Behind Play few others, were aired again New mn 5 lo Baltimore 4 Chiraan S) 4 Wednesday night as nearly 75 people attended the meeting. tiamea remaining: mouth. Pieanamon.

naion. nm i Seward. StapJeton, Sterling, Tekamah. Itica. Valparaiso.

Vediare. WakelseW. Wauneta. Viauaa. Wayne and Weepinf New York At home 7: itrolt 4, Cleveland 3.

Away 3: Hanhinaton 3. Antelope Kill Success Ratio 85 Per Cent set a maior league mark of that carried the Pittsburgh "If Holmes Park works out under the present system Water. Baltimore At home washinaton 3. Detroit 2. Away 3: Cleveland 3.

thicaso at home 5: Ixts Angeles, then a similar setup will be Kansas City 4. Away Kanaaa City 3. Boulmetis Re Elected New York Sam Boul 1 A 75 pitching appearances in a Pirates to a 7 4 win over the season. Milwaukee Braves. Dave Boswell.

a 19 year old Juan Mariehal became the rookie righthander, gave up N.Ls second 20 game winner installed at Pioneers," Ager said. The change would take Cincinnati Authorized To Print Series Ducats place Sept. 1, according to GOPHER QB metis has been re eieciea nresident of the Jockey's five hits In eight innings as Uf the season when he pitcnea Antelope hunters posted an 83 success raio during the Ager. John Hankinson. senior Guild, it was announcea vvea a five hitter to give the San Francisco Giants a 4 1 victory If the change in operation is first three days of a split the Minnesota Twins nipped the Kansas City Athletics 2 1.

Jim Perrv. Billy Pleis and from Edina, will be nesday by the Board of Dircc made, money would be in pronghorn season. Since 19do, Canadian Sets Pace At Seattle eluded in the budget to make when the first modern day the Gophers starting quar ViUiamBola Cincinnati Lf The Cincinnati Reds said Wednseday they have been authorized by baseball Commissioner Ford Frick to print World Series Jim Grant each got one out tcrhack when Nebraska in ed Eastern vice president ana improvements in the pro shop, 1 antelope season was held, vades Minneapolis for a na Johnny Longden Western vice to set up food service and to gunners have scored an av icnoe in the driving range at erage kill the Game Com tionally televised contest president. Both also were re Saturday. I elected.

over the Houston Colts. Second inning triples by Harvey Kuenn and Matty Aloti and a double by Alou in the eighth were the big blows of the Giant attack. The New York Mcts shaded ex teammate Rogert Craig in beating the St. Lous Cardinals, 2 1 in an afternoon game. Pioneers, Ager noted.

mission reported. in the ninth to preserve Bos well's first major league victory. John Wyatt of Kansas City tied Radatz new record when he also made his 75th pitching appearance. The Twins got their two runs off Lew Krausse on a fielder's The operation at Holmes, Th largest number of anl tickets. The Reds were in second place and AM games berhind National League leading Philadelphia before Wednesday night's game.

Seattle Lanky Al Bald which would be adopted at m3L9 wa8 taken in the norht Pioneers, has pro John Young Sioux unit where jg4 hunters of Canada, playing the course as if he had designed receiving JW per momn, nnt Hwn 258 nronchorns. plus revenue from golf shop Highcst Sh0oter success was it, toured Broadmoor's 6,328 yards in 64 Wednesday to take Frosh Team Molds Former Prep Foes PAIR NOW MATES saies, anving range aim ic recorted in the newly opened sons. Out of this, he must rrwvnn unit with a 92rfc pay his clubhouse help. batting average; 150 riflemen Ager told the group that if killed 139 antciope. the new svstem is adopted, Braving rain and fog on Pioneers pro John Pe erson in a i permit would be given the option of holders took to the field in the taking the new setup or re Panhanale to account for 880 signing his post.

prairie ghosts in three days. Ager was quizzed at length 0ur hefd is in fine condi. about the proposed operating tion gaid 0 stecnt Com. budget for Pioneers which has mfssloil director. "A signifi the opening round lead in the 72 hole, $40,000 Greater Seattle Open Golf Tournament.

Fifty three golfers a third of the field were under par :70 on the course for which the competitive record Is 61. That was posted in 1937 by challenger Gary Diven of Seattle, who led the amateurs Wednesday with a 72. Five players were clustered In second" place, one stroke back of Balding. Seven were Two players who competed against each other in the Pennsylvania Texas A 1 1 Star game the past summer are among the 57 freshman foot down victory over Fierro Texans. Now they are teammates and both were running in the same backfield during Wednesday's workout.

The NU freshman roster includes four Sunday Journal and Star All Staters and one off the Sundav Journal and ball candidates working with Nebraska freshman coach Deeil SCI ai ZW.VW. une Ol Hie mhor nf huntPrc have iivm iitiratPiB we issue mil 1 ooa njn. fM, RSr Cnr ni standing neaas. uuuiorine coming eai. Th SPPftnfi nart the an Star All Class team.

Tackles Tom Robbins of Boys Town and Al Mackevicius of Creighton Prep and halfbacks Byron McCane of Boys Town and Marvin Muel Most of the increase is ex tpW hnnT tt.ni nnpn catnr. plained by a raise from $1.55 day September 26, in Rock to $1.81 per hour for aU city and Ch units and close employees working on an ceDtember 28. These units and fullback Ben Gregory, a 6 0, 190 pounder from Uniontown, were on opposite sides of the line when the all stars from their two states met last summer. Gregory returned a punt 65 yards that gave his Pen nsylvania team a one touch ler of Columbus are the All Staters on the frosh roster. hourly wage and by the ad pmhrapA milph nf tho canH dltlOnal COSt Of a fUU tlme tTi11c anHhavanntWnh.intaH The Class choice is Tom tied at 66.

One stroke farther back were eight others, among them such prominent pros as Chi Chi Rodriguez, Dow Finsterwald and Mason Rudolph. Several entrants missed their starting times in carlv morning and were disqualified, among them Char lev Sifford. Johnny. Pott nearly joined them on the sidelines when he arrived to find his caddy waiting at the tee with his clubs and shoes. Pott put to Kretz.

a 207 pound guard greenskeeper The previous before A total its budget included only pay for haye been issued fp this from Columbus. Biggest Husker freshman is JS WiJSi0 three day shoot. to be supposed Dave Scorziell, a 6 1, 300 pounder from Toledo, Ohio, frosh Roster Holmes Park. Although $47,000 was budg eted for salaries a year ago, only slightly more than $39, Scorziell is pushed in the size department by 6 5, 278 pound Bob Taucher from Cleveland. gether nines of 31 34 to join Both are tackles.

ENDS in the second place tie HI. BEATING THE BALL Baltimore outfielder Sam Bowens (16) steals second base as Dick McAuliffe awaits the peg. Also in the 65 group were t'2" .61" Dave Workman Don Delaney Ivan Zimmer vouns Frank Wharton, Jack Wt. High ftrhool 170 Maxwell 205 City. Iowa 190 Hammond, Indian 185 Clairton, Pennsylvania 210 Ohio i'3" McGowan, Al Geiberger and New Zealander Bob Charles.

Dennis Richnaisky Tom Rudeno Bo White 000 was spent and Ager noted it was hoped that the entire $51,000 would not be spent in the coming year. The board, which has no official power, also passed a resolution unanimously that they recommend to the citv council that a seven day membership be retained at Pio Omaha 200 TACKLES i Erratic off the tees and on Devine Shifts Mizzou Lineup Columbia (rP) A couple of lineup shifts whigh coach Dan Devine made in his Missouri football squad proved to be faiwmM ittiiiiiiittiitirfiifistiiiiiiiiiiifiif itistiitiiititiiitiitiiiittiiifiif ivtiitiiiitiiisittiiiitittiiitiiif iiitifssiitiittntttiif Atokad Racing the fairways, Charles used his deadlv putter to pull out thP fis. He had two birdie putts Bob Taucher Dave Scorziell Tom Robbins Leonard Canarsky Al Mackevicius Ed Hansen Jim McCord John Burns 6V 6' 63" 6'2" ,6 ST' nf in fppf one 40 footer, and 278 200 210 225 215 230 210 216 235 230 300 First rare, purse 6800, claiming, 3 and two just under 20. SEATTLE (AP Scorea in tne first round of the $40,000 Greater Seattle Open six furlongs, neers and that in aaauion, a similar membership be set up at Holmes, plus a dual mem bership for use at either course. Dan Walls Hugh Rhea Bill Schinde! Sassy Suzte Scots Phil Mis Risque Barkers lip ft 115 Picco 118 Blue Yield 118 Muttnik 116 Oscars Dream 113 John Wendte 118 116 115 118 118 jrolf tournament GUARDS Al Balding Hose Hug Cleveland, Ohio Boys Town Oakland Creighton Prep Creighton Prep Fairbury St.

Louis, Missouri Deaver Falls, Pennsylvania Aurora, Illinois Gainesville, Florida Ohio Lincoln Columbus Burgettstown. Pennsylvania Charlerod, Pennsylvania Columbus Creighton Prep Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Chicago. Illinois Winterset, low Bay City, Michigan Detroit, Michigan Posey's Gal Kindeau Four C's Nosey Tiger ft 117 To'g Honey 112 120 Rlen Beau 120 117 Sondean 120 120 Navy Grey 112 120 Sun Strome 120 Pleasure ...30 34 64 .30 3.V 65 31 34 .32 33 1 5 65 ....31 3465 Frank Wharton Johnny Pott Jack McGowan Al Geiberger Also hie Dick 118. Kings 119, Little Coftee 114. Seventh race, purse 81,000, Doll Pan of short duration.

Steve Jansen, promoted to first unit at center, has gone to the sidelines with a sprained knee and Joe Buerk le has moved back into his old spot. Jansen's availability for the Utah game here Saturday is doubtful. Sophomore Charlie Brown had a one day fling at offen Also Belle Martin 117, Mister Hoi ley claiming 113 120, Paddy Rose 120. Big Dream u. 6V 6 5'U" 6" 6 6" fi3" Second race, purse S800, claiming three and up, Six furlongs.

Myrtle Red 115 Yor Beam Waxon Uucen 113 Dr. Mike Little Tea 119 Genes Brother Princess Kats 111 B'sham Miss 200 175 215 200 200 205 215 205 205 225 200 Dave Templin Dennis Hembd Barry Alvarez Steve Zemko Tom Kretz Mike Pryor Dick Ambroslno John Elifson Joe Kosiak Rex Utsler Wayne Ma.vlen John Banich 119 and up, six furlongs. America's Cup Golf Matches Set, Aug. 6 7 SEPT. 24 115 106 121 Joe Burrell 114 Royal Lynn 34 ....31 35 66 .32 66 31 35 66 .30 3666 ..34 32 06 ..34 3367 .32 15 67 a3 t7 3 4 1 67 Boh Charles Faul Bomieson Butch Baird Howie Johnson Cone Littler Rox Baxter Jr.

Dudley Wysong Bob Shave Bob Bruno Jerry Steelsmith Fred Marti Chi Chi Rodriguos Dow Finsterwald Mason Rudolph 120 Handy 120 117 Tiny Wagon 120 120 Bossy June 117 117 Miss Devil 112 Kv Fly Blue Courser Dundy County Play Linda TH Eifbth rare, parse $1,500, allowances three and up, five and one half furlongs. OCT. 24 .6 sive left halfback, then went 4 120 Seven Devils 12 Little Phil CENTERS Kpw York i3 The Ameri Also Benson Road 120. Golden 'lorcn 117, Glory Pass 120, No Far Go 171. Third race, nurse 8800.

maiden 2 year St. Cloud. Minnesota Chicago, Illinois Welltleet 8 RACES DAILY 9 RACES SAT. 32 3567 32 36 67 6V 215 6 220 .6 195 FULLBACKS ca's. Golf Cup competition will be staged next year at Win back to right half when it become apparent that Earl Denny, another sophomore, won't be fully recuperated 34 31 67 olds, five and one half furlongs.

Nebraska bred. Ken Kusserow Mike Barry Berdell Dybdahl Bill Startzer Brad Eklund Jerry Patton 32 3567 I fill mjst 68 nee. tanaaa, auk. Scottsbluff Dallas, Texas '212!" to tt a nif Association an Blue Noise 114 Conga Ruler 120 Cralty Chick 111 Phildella 118 Ogmatarq 111 Little Amy 111 Up and Up 115 Blue Impala 113 Also Mi.sspoken 106, Nebraska Blaze 115. Poetic 116, Leadstealer 114.

Ninth race, purse 1900, claiming three and up, one mile and 70 yards. Gordons Pride 113 Samoa Boy 113 Potterton 115 Myth Lea 114 Fire Dance 113 Gay Head 115 Prince Ad'iral 113 Boot Print 118 Mr. Noctin 113 Second Strip 118 Also Perfect Picture 113, Ariel Bob 113. Pioneer Pilot 115. Vacuum Packed 108.

from a knee injury suffered in California. Johnny Roland, ,6 .6 6 ,6 6' 6'4" 105 212 212 210 195 225 if ft ft ftSd! 1 nounced Wednesday. ss sj Mpn's amateur teams from Saginaw, Michigan Joliet, Illinois Boys Town City. Michigan Charles Winter George Buckler Dennis Kazmarek Harbour Doll llSJing 118 Nahr Venture 118 Royal Jerry 118 Honest Hub 118 Nahrs Whirl 110 Bonus Bill 118 Tipper In 118 Also Flashy Bill 118. Rusty River 118.

Fourth race, purse 1800, claiming I and up, six furlongs. who had been slated for de Bob Batdortt Jim Peterson Ron MacLeod Ken Still Jacky Cupit Jim Ferree Duff Lawrence Willie Scholl Ray Bolts Bill Casper Bobby Nichols Joel Spinola Dick Bury Lionel Hcbert Tommy Aaron Pete Brown Bob Harrison "1538; Canada, Mexico and the Unit QUARTERBACKS fensive duty at left half, will Sqwf ed States compete i or me Thumb Nail 120 Menus Queen 112 Warbrook 120 Beau Bee 117 ft' 205 Sioux City, Iowa 200 Big Springs. Texas 185 Omaha 185 Dallas, Texas 180 Rapids, Michigan ISO Buftalo, New York 167 Plattsmouth Miles Klmmel 6V Albert Fierro 6'3" Dennis Morrison Ernie Sigler 6 Bert Fortuna Tom Brinkworth 6' Bill Nettelmann 6' 33 3669 35 3469 34 35 69 tii rsn cn Devers Image 117 Campus Moon 120 play both ways at that posi tion. Four Teams Climb To LCC Golf Semifinals trophy. The cup competition will be held on the St.

Charles course. The United States won the Phklio A 120 Gala Prince 120 Dawn Fraser Engaged To Bookmaker Wade Also Imastar 117, Last Royal Rex) 120, i .36 33 69 Dick Sikes Gardner Dicksinson HALFBACKS America's Cup event .32 3769 Tac Bull 120, Jeklyn 117. Fifth rare, purse 8800, three year old, six furlongs. Phil RodKers claiming Brisbane. Australia W) ATOKAD RACES FIRST POST 1:30 P.M.

RACING EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY Jerry Edwards 34 69; 10R rw MflineS I0W3 Sam Catmichael 33 3b 69 I lfloo at UCS iuuiuea, 1 ciuimmoi 1 a Four teams will meet in the r.n Mitrhell tf.7 Rlen llsPre t)uni 1118 "r'lv semifinals of the Lincoln Coun ai mw Nick Locke Phils Stevie 121 Master Wheel 116 i a left for Tokyo Ansei in rtre lis Konme sn ii.i '38 Derby Winner Dies Kansas Citv Herbert try Club Two Man Team Tour Wednesday night with the 195 Town 180 Columbus 210 Wausau. Wisconsin Uniontown, Pennsylvania 180 Wawatosa, Wisconsin 185 Bellevue 190 Fremont 182 Miami, Florida 194 Omaha 170 Jefferson City. Missouri 190 Washington, Pennsylvania Ui 32 37 69 31 3it ha Byron McCane 6 Marvin Mueller 6V Al Kuehl Bennett Gregory 6' Rich Haasch 6' John Struble 5'10" Mark Clutter 6 2" Joe Fltzpatrick 6 Paul Critchlow 5'9" Jim Hawkins 5V Bob Wise 5'10" Dal Larking 4' Watch Me Wag 111 Flag Buster 116 Rocky Gay 113 Also Better Heart 114, McGonigle 116. Honest Gal 115, Big Reds Kin 116. Sixth rare, purse claiming Don Cherry Howell Stewart Da vies Harry Umbinetti Labron Harris Bob Duden George Bayer Dous Sanders Woolf, whose Lawrin won the Australian team ana confirmed she is engaged to Gary nament.

The teams: Dale Ganz Pete Jenkins; Bill Harder 4 labor icj Bob ul Ie4 sUckv 35 34 69 34 3569 32 3769 36 3369 33 3669 Wade, a bookmaker. 1938 Kentucky aieu He was 83. tare ut i Ouuie Goody I.

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