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(UK TODAY'S A Ul PARADE It THE BEST SPORTS PAGE IN THE ANTHRALirt REGION Preliminary Bouts Scheduled for Tomorrow Evening in Taylor Gym; Shamokin Matmen Face Stern Test N'EA. UNITED PRESS AND LOCAL SPORT FEATURES EVERT DAY i Shamokin News 'Dispatch HENRY DAYTDNA BEACH. Fla, March UJ! What is the limit of speed on land? PAGE SIX SHAMOKIN. THURSDAY. MARCH 7.

1935 Tens of thou Look Out, World! Here's U. S. Sled Team As befits a team that has lost but one of 10 dual meets, Shamokin sands of enthu- iiasts who have watched Sir! Berwick and Shamokin Opponents high's powerful wrestling varsity goes after greater glory in its final In Third District Tourney Scrap Malcolm Camp-' bell dicing with 1 death at Day- tona are won- dering whether the limit has appearance of the current campaign. Friday evening at 7:00 Coach Kenny Horner will have his wrestling stars performing in the first Interscholastic wrestling tournament Lehigh University has ever conducted. The Greyhounds will carry the hopes of Pennsylvania high schools against some of the best from New Jersey.

Prep schools will also be represented In the tournament. While the tourney is not officially recognized as important enough, to determine any state title-holder the winner most likely will be generally hailed as the best in the state. Coach Horner explained that Shamokin is possibly the only Pennsylvania high school enrolled. His stalwart. OrevhrMinrt ararvnlor KNOWS HIS CUE Rival Keystone League been reached.

It has not. The lean, titled British ace is the Clubs Promised Jam-Packed House. McLemore p. "H''" must ODDOse wrestlers from Blair it CROAT PASSERS: 'Academy and Newton high school of New Jersey; Mercersburg Academy, Wyoming Seminary, of Pennsylvania, Bethlehem Liberty high turned thumbs down on the Lehigh tourney I Haughty Berwick, champions of the Keystone league, plays the only team that beat them in league play tomorrow. On the highly polished Sunbury fourth ward boards Coach Junie Bream pits his proteges against Shamokin in the third District 4 tournament clash.

Berwick advanced to the finals of TOP SHAMROCKS in preference to the Temple tourney first to deny this suggestion. Kaye Don, fellow English speed king, is another world's record-breaker who knows that the terminal velocity of an automobile on land has only Just been hinted at by modern engineers. German engineers already have produced racing cars which have traveled at only a fraction of a mile under the 200 mark and that was ori an ordinary road. main trouble at the moment," says Sir Malcolm, "is that we are having to build a car around an engine. I am using a 2.450 horsepower Aero motor, whereas if we had the time and the money I would build a special car and then an en which will not be as important because of the lack of high class tcstants.

Steelton Quintet Lifts 62- A number of other state prep schools most likely will be entered 46 Decision Here in Fast Game. the Class A bracket by dumping Kulpmont Monday night, 38-16. Shamokin earned the right for a crack at the Bulldogs by humbling Coal Township Tuesday night, 35-28. I by Friday. Coach Horner will take I nino Ti' 1 (ho ri i ft-i ot Uao(4 The title tilt most likely will produce a jam-packed house.

Berwick, still literally thumbing its nose at Shamokin, had a 12- game winning streak stopped in the Greyhounds' remodeled gym uiiiv vu vnc uuui iicjr iicau ed by Captain "Skeezix" Kemp, 115, Steelton's highly touted St. Mary's that group includes, J. Mikus, 105; Croatian dribblers took the measure Burgess, 125; Scandle, 135; Welker of St. Edward's Shamrocks here last or Scandle, 145; Martin. 155; Paul, night, 62-46.

Schlegel, 175, and Yost, unlim- The Shamrocks dogged on the ited. heels of the powerful Croats but.) All bouts will be held In Taylor never packed sufficient punch to gym. The preliminaries are sched-capture the lead. The Croats, lead-led to start at 7:00 Friday evening lng from the outset, broke loose while the semi-finals and finals will with a scoring barrage in the sec- conducted Saturday afternoon, ond half that sewed up victory. Eligibility rules enforced by the Rados, Hoberg, J.

Gustin and schools are sufficient for this tour-Cockovic sparkled offensively their respective clubs. The Croats National collegiate rules will gov-pegged 10 of 15 fouls, St. Ed's, 6 ern, with the following modifica gine to fit it. "In the case of Bluebird, however, we have had to build a modern streamlined body round the giant motor designed for an aeroplane fuselage. If we could reduce weight all around we could increase maximum speed, increase the acceleration and reduce braking distance.

The sands at Daytona are as fine Twelve members of the U. S. bobsled team to take part in the 1036 Olympic winter games in Germany are shown above after their selection following qualifying performances at Lake Placid. At left is the two-man bob, with Ivan Brown at wheel and A. Washbond.

The two sledders squattine in center are Curtis (left) and Hubert Stevens. On the four-man bob at right are Donna Kox. at wheel Max Bly, Francis Tyler, and James Bickford. Back row. left to right, are E.

Varno. Mprkle Craw'-ford, Robert Martin, John Shene and H. L. Garren. manager of the team Billy Fiske.

Gilbert Col-Kate, and Richard Lawrence, other members, are not in the photo. Feb. 15. What record Berwick has compiled in league competition must be sidetracked now. The same goes for Shamokin which lost two more games than the champions.

Tomorrow night's game is going to be a classic. Berwick fans who watched Township lose to Shamokin scoffed at the idea Shamokin would whip Berwick. They ae still so proud that they feel Shamokin's convincing victory over Berwick was a fluke. as any in the world and should be long enough for speeds in excess of 400 miles an hour. With a cafr weigh- i 10-SECOND RULE tions: Contestants must weigh-in The national amateur IS.

2 Balkline billiard champion, of the United States is from Egypt! He is Edmund Soussa. above, who is amateur champion of Europe, too Soussa won his title during a tournament in Chicago, where he won all six of the games he played. PRIMO CARNERA HAS NEWPUNCH ATTRACTS FANS SPORTS lanO Brand New Right Hand lng more than five tons, tho, a tremendous distance is needed to move this inert mass toward a high velocity; and just as long a distance to stop this blue thunderbolt. "If a lighter car with an. engine developing the same power could be produced it would take a lesser distance to reach maximum speed and ould be stopped more quickly.

Actually I can honestly say that I feel Bluebird is traveling slowly when we are shooting the measured mile Friday afternoon at 4:00, at net' weight three hours before the meet is scheduled to start, and again Saturday at 10:30. Two pounds overweight will be allowed Saturday. At the time of weighing-in all contestants must pass a physical exam by the university physicians. They are also subject to a re-check Saturday. Maximum time of all bouts shall be eight minutes, except final bouts, wherein two extra periods of one minute each shall be of 12.

ST. EDWARD'S G. F. fioberg-, 7 i Mai'lz, 3 0 Strunk, 3 0 MHlishoIki, 3 3 Kelly, 1 DiUiancinto, g- 2 1 Totals 20 6 ST. MARY'S STEKI.TO.N 0.

F. .1. fiiisiin, 5 (i RokPlja, i Kckhai-l, 3 1 Hadus, 8 i (iai'kovic, 4 2 .1. A. Fiirjanic, 3 1 M.

Furjunlc, 1 Western Referee Says Center Jump Is Scheduled for Scrap Heap. Wallop Developed for Impellettiere. AMBIDEXTROUS PITCHER FOUND PH. IS 6 0 40 PtS. 10 4 8 IS Ml 7 5 62 A few more favorites fell by the wayside in P.

I. A. A. playoff basketball games this week. Farrell high dropped a 31-24 decision to Erie East and Spring City defeated East Greenville, 35-30.

Upper Darby, which defeated Lower Merion, bowl- The players feel the same way about it. Coach Ben Thomas is gearing his grey-shirted dribblers for another gruelling congest. Shamokin, in the opinion of the "experts," has a 50-50 chance to win and climb nearer the district crown. Berwick has a powerful ball club, well drilled, experienced and fast. The same must be said about Shamokin.

However, Coach Thomas' lads must fight to the last ditch tomorrow night against a ball club that looks upon them as lucky. CHICAGO. March 7 (U.R) Two important changes in basketball rules to make the game faster and eliminate inequalities between tall and at 270 miles an "The human element can control Michigan State Coach En- BY LAWTON CARVER (United Press Staff Correspondent) ORANGEBURG, N. March 7 (U.R) Primo Camera has developed a short players are likely to evolvejed over Ridley high, 28-23, and 10 velocities; the experience of our pi 260-pourid streak of viciousness to thusiastic Over New York State Youth. Total S6 Srore bv periods: t.

Kdwurd's it in St. Mary's 16 II 20 Rpferec Ivanki. wrestled if the referee finds it Impassible to render a decision at the end of the regular regulation bout. A school shall be represented by no more than one contestant in each class, but one or more names may be submitted. No contestant shall be allowed to compete in more than one class.

All matches will be wrestled on mats 24 ft. 24 ft. with -16 -62 15- from the annua meeting of the Lansdowne nosed out Radnor, 18-17, be used against Ray Impellettiere National Association of basketball in a torrid battle. Souderton had lit- when they meet in Madison Square coaches in Chicago April 3 to 5. tie trouble trimming Southampton, Garden March 15 JL NCk Kfn western con- He sticks out his left hand, fiddles lots when winning the Schneider trophy or setting a new world's air speed record of more than 400 miles an hour has proved that.

"There is no worry of losing con A rare oddity of baseball an am. bidextrous pitcher has been uncovered at Michigan State College by STATE TEAMS NEAR ti u- i i. iiv n-aiinrmri TvioWnf ana icings nis spairnig paiuiers in sciousness or control Two well known officials, Day- hoff and Bryant, will share the officiating Tomorrow night's winner plays Emporium at Williamsport Monday. In brief there are only two factors iCoacn John KoDS nead mentor of END OF CAMPAIGNS vaip tile VP111C1 JUlIiy i mauciia, ui-41, vvune for the scrap heap. i Sugar Notch downed Lehman with The tipoff would be supplanted, if ease, 43-11.

Glen-Nor won over Ed- controlling high speed travel: The sport at tne institution. engineer, and the creator nf th rr. He Kazimef Nevulis, a sopho- to position, then fires with a brand new right hand punch which lands with a thud that can be heard across the street from Gus Wilson's old training camp. In addition to the new right hand punch, the streak of viciousness in I many officials and coaches have their way, by the system used this Although Penn State's winter teams will close their, dual meet dystone, 23-21 in an extra period and Haverford beat Collingdale, 23-17. In District No; 4 Shamokin whipped Coal Township, 35-28.

year on the Pacific Coast. A goal schedules Saturday, for the next two out ropes. Two mats will be operated simultaneously. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded to men winning first, second and third place in each class, and a team prize will be given the team scoring the most points on the following basis: 5 points for first place; second place, 3 points; third place. 1 point, and an extra pentf for each fall scored by members of the team.

under that system does not halt play. It is up to the defensive team weeks the boxing and wrestling teams will be busy preparing for to get in and take the ball. feet course. twirler frm Amsterdam, N. fpTTQ a nPRC TTV A TlV One day they will get together.

i ho ires to bCOme a flxture of Ult ALFUKS 11 AUb during MOUNT CARMEL GYM WRESTLING RESULTS i And in the words i of Coach Kobs: "He not only throws with both St. Anthony's Crusaders Invade ST. LOUIS March 7 CJ R) Jim i nands- but Pitches with both." (M. O. C.

gym, Mount Carmel, to-Londos, St Louis 202 threw Ed The Am5terdam sophomore has a 1 night for a regularly scheduled (Strangler) Lewis, Los Angeles 245- ivan.ed asfrtment, which he serves Nor-An league game. Ray Steele. Glendale, Calif' 218 01? nght slde' whlle nis de" St. Mary's was scheduled to visit threw Dr. Karl Sarpolis, Glen Lyon' 1 1Very r0ITl port Slde limitel Natalie, but the game has been post-Pa-, 220.

fast ball and curves. In his ponedi The Heights' outfit has men Kearns has letters from 500 coaches who approve the plan. "It will add immeasurably to spectator interest in basketball," Kearns said, "It ends unnecessary whistle blowing and eliminates much of the present fouling in the center circle." The other major rule change proposed would make it a foul for a player to hold the ball more than 3 intercollegiate tournaments. On March 15 and 16 the Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing Association will hold its annual tourney at State College, and on the same dates the Wrestling Association will conduct Its tournament at Philadelphia. It is also very probable that Penn State will send outstanding grap-plers on the 1935 team to Bethlehem a week later for the National HERSHEY PUCKERS In lfi games In Junior Keystone league competition, the undefeated Coal Township Junior Varsity cagers compiled a grand total of 653 points, an average of 40.6 points per game.

That is quite a record for Jayvee teams to shoot at. Defensively, the young Demons held opponents to 298 points in 16 contests, an average of 18.5 points to a game. Township's highest score wag 64 points against Milton and its lowest, 26, against Berwick. cludes a throaty basso growl and a distorted face. How much of this viciousness Is feigned for visiting pressmen might be asked, but Broadway Bill Duffy, who owns a share of the subdivided ex-champion, takes great pride in what he really considers a rebuilding of the docile former strong man of Italy into a fighter, full of fire.

"We're developing the killer instinct," said Broadway Bill. "From now on the right will be used for something besides waving at blondes." It is barely possible that Camera will not need this punch which he has been practicing since Mav Baer BLANK CRESCENTS I working night shift and others in- jured. jjiiA.il uciter wiin uie iKEW YORK, March 7 (U.R)-Char-iri:" tl lie Fischer Chirjirn thru- m.h whlle Nevulis is not the first liachappelie, France; Leo Wal- HERSHEY. March 7 (U.R) The, 'plate from both sides. Coach Kobs, COACH MISTAKEN I seconds on the post position, or pivot Uck, Germany, (drew) Jackie Ni FOR CAGE PLAYEF Collegiate affair.

DO YOU REMEMBER? line. The object, like the 10-second rule adopted some time ago, is to speed up the game. chols, California; Wendell O'Dell, England, decisioned Hymie Pishman, Chicago; Herman Donchin, threw Bobby Blake, California; Lloyd Stewart. Texas, de is inclined to believe his ability is more equally divided. As a freshman he played the infield for the yearlings, but moving up to the varsity squad he believes he stands a better chance on the When the University of Cincin- Since adoption of the rule that the I All Hazleton will honor Frankie One Year Ago Today Charles A.

cisioned Han Schnabel, Germany; i berany, one of Hazleton high's knocked him out last June fm- Hershey B'ars shut out the title holders of the Eastern Amateur Hockey league, the New York Crescents, at Hershey Ice Palace last nfpht by a score of 3 to 0 ln the final game of the season. The win enabled the B'ars to clinch second honors ln the circuit with a total of 22 points. The Crescents' season total Is 31 points. The Atlantic City Sea Gulls and the Baltimore Orioles finished with 19 and 12 points, respectively. Lester Ryan, Ireland, decisioned I mound- nati basketball team travels, Coach ball may be held only 10 seconds Raymond "Tay" Brown often is within the player's own defense zone mistaken for one of the players.

He basketball attendance has increased is only 23. constantly. Paid admissions at Tem- The former Southern California pie Univeristy increased 75 per cent. Stoneham, president of the New York Giants, spiked rumors that his For the last two years he has; Sammy Katz, New Jersey. confined his throwing to the right' I greatest cage stars, when he returns title he prized so highly and held so I to the Mountain City tomorrow briefly.

with Duquesne University, to They say the big Imp has a fight- Dlav an exhibition myairiKf on nil. Inn Vioovf hnnt uij National league club was for sale. READING. March 7 (U.R) Tnvr but now is determined to re-! Five Years Ago Today Wisconsin AU-Amencan Is thought to be the this year over 1933, Fordham's won the Big Ten Indoor track and Zaharias Colorado, threw Harry t0 tyle of serving youngest coach of a major college crowds grew 50 per and Ohio 'star HazWnn n.m.J "ia field championship at Minneapolis, basketball team In the country. State gained 20 per cent.

been the firs ren fuZ'1 jneias, rmiaaeipnia, Grub-i UU1-" omca iu uc mier, De Moines, decisioned John 'did capably in semi-pro ball in New) Ten Years Ago Today Ohio State PinHnnoH fat. a Kf-I wmv vuuiun bnioM juoic ov lino a wcuci an AII.Amm'IPQn haelroflrtll Visvi. took the Big Ten basketball title by and growls as he starts that right hand on its way with a zing. But the Several weeks ago he was named as LAngel this season. The Bearcats, who fin Omaha; Frank Brunowicz, Chicago, 10 round the left arm into usual UtiiVli lUJNJNllil I country at the present time.

Seranv snape. defeating Indiana at Chicago, 28-26. COACH RIPLEY RESIGNS NEW HAVEN, March 7 (U.R) Yale sought another basketball drew with George Hasen, Brooklyn. Tires, Tubes Batteries EASY CREDIT TERMS tshed second in the Buckeye conference in 1934, Brown's first season as coach, have won eight consecutive games this season. w-as a member of Hazleton state If what Dan Morgan says about championship quintet of 1929 and Bobby Pastor, former New York scored 390 points in 21 games that HOGAX'S HEAD BRUISED ST.

PETERSBURG, March 7 (U.R) Francis (Shanty) Hogan, behemoth catcher of the Boston Braves, today was paying the pen university fighter, is true, you can' season, an average of 18V4 points JOEL'S 327 North Shamokin Street coach today to succeed Elmer Ripley, coach here since 1928. He celebrated Yale'a 44 to 39 victory over Princeton last night by resigning. ROOKIE OUNDUP per game. Amateur Matmen to Meet The National A. A.

U. wrestling championships, to be held in Okla homa City April 11-13, are expected to draw the largest attendance in alty of fat man. His lack of speed kept him In the path of a pitched ball In batting practice yesterday. Shanty escaped with a bruised head. the history of the event.

punch is there in case the big Imp surprises everybody by making some threatening motions. The big Imp will stand as tall as Camera and weigh the same, but he is a rank novice, with a record of fewer than a dozen fights, and only one of them against a top-notcher. He lost it to the aging Tommy Loughran, whom he outweighed nearly a hundred pounds and towered over by eight inches. 4-BALL CHAMPIONSHIP OPENS MIAMI, March 7 (U.R) Holders of every major national and international golf title began blasting today ln the annual four-ball championship, with $4,000 at stake. Thirty-two outstanding stars, paired into 16 two-man teams, started play.

Competition will last through Sunday. expect him to wear the heavyweight crown one of these days. The veteran manager of boxers asserts that Pastor "has the nervous intensity of Jack Dempsey. and the cold determination of Gene Tunney; the condition above that ordinarily attained by those who go in for boxing; and can hit and take a punch with the best of them." BOWLING The same powerful build that made him an All America tackle two years at the University of Alabama may bring Fred Sington a steady Job in the outfield of the Washington Senators. Three Big Ten Teams Name Star Centers as Captains Attention Coal Truckers! "Cooper" McFadden, Allen-town hljth's great forward, copped the individual scoring championship of the Eastern Penn schoolboy cage circuit.

McFad-den scored 179 points in 14 games to finish 19 up on Tom-my Reing, Mahanoy City center. Allcntown and Mahanoy City clashed In the final loop contest in the Eastern Penn circuit this year, with McFadden leading Reing by only one point. However, McFadden put on a one-man show to collect 19 points, while Reing was held to a foul. McFadden' average Is higher than Kalinoskl, Keystone league leader who grabbed 177 points ln 16 contests. Wllllanisort high closed it most disastrous season in the history of RECREATION CLUI SCHEDULE Ns western Is the only Big Ten school which will have co-captains, and it is the first time in the history of the Evanston Institution that two men have been named for that Thursday Kyieri'i Oarage vs.

Thursday JonM Hirdwar- Co. t. Shamokin Drrss Co. Ctntrtl Panna. Ltagu Saturday Supreme Beer vt.

Danvill Elks. Some of the nation's outstand-; ing football players will captain Big Ten gridiron teams during the 1935 campaign. The center position will supply a majority of the Big Ten captains. Three, teams will be captained by centers, while another has a center for a co-captnin. Six of the eleven captains are linemen, and five backs.

Three Centers Captains plonship of the Central Penn schoolboy league. Two foul shots ln the last minute of play won for the down state quintet. When Allen-town and Mahanoy City battled a few nights ago, McFadden was the only Allentown player who was CITY CUE LEAGUE Thursday Malloy-Hoy vi. tally- uau.t. Friday Malier-Bye vs.

Two quarterbacks will captain their teams. They are Glen Seidel, Minnesota's chess-minded signal caller, and Bill Renner, Michigan's great passer who was out of action all last season with Injuries. Renner played an important part ln Michigan's 1 9 3 3 championship team. Jay Berwanger, Chicago's All- fouled. He missed his first trv.

"'u msi uy ine tnree centers who were uoaen Eari Bartholomew's regime The Cherry and White cagers won sfnuk.elht ln a row. Tomor WEST ENO ALLEY! Ton elected captains are Gomer Jones, row nights game between Shamo Ohio State; Reed Kelso, Indiana, el Mil); ton and FA RllnrmnH Ton Stove Nut Pea 05.50 8 games and lost 11. Among the varsity cagers who will graduate ln the spring are Byers, Stebbins, Stelger and McQuay. After losing to Coal Township here, Williamsport recovered enough 10 beat Wllkes-Barre Meyers in Its final game this kin and Berwick should attract the largest crowd at the Sunbury Fourth Ward Palaestra this season. Sha-mokln's team Is In good condition as proved Tuesday night when only one substitution was made, and that for only a few minutes.

SCHEDULE Cantral Pnn Laagua s. West l.ml. SITARSKY Bl'CKNELL CAPTAIN LEWISBURG, March 7 (U.R) John Sitarsky, Rutherford, N. has been elected captain of the 1935 Bucknell University football team. The star quarterback on the grid team the last two seasons and a Weighing 216, and standing more November Jones was ranked as the than feet 2 inches.

Freddie will equal of any center In the center. et his biff chance at Biloxi, Kelso divided his time between this year when the Senators start i center nd guard last year Coach i Bo McMlllln. Indiana, ranks Kelso I The bfgr youngster was a sensa- one of the most promising field I tion ln the International League ln goal kickers he ever rnrh.H u. I Ton 03,75 Amerlcan halfback, will lead the Maroons. Berwanger Is expected to be one of the greatest ball-carriers and defensive backs ln the country again next year.

Coach Clark Shaughnessy rates him the equal of any back in the country last season. Fullback Is Leader Dick Crayne, Iowa's sterling fullback, was nampd captain of his team. Crayne was a star last season with a losing team, and Coach OsMe 8olem expects to build his attack around him In 1935. The other two captains are linemenChuck Oalbreath. Illinois' crapping tackle, and Ray Davis.

year. William Reed, former Shamokin high school basketball player, and at present a student at Bloomsburg Teachers College, where he Is a varsity guard on the collejre basketball team, Is manager this year of the rol-Irge'ft annual basketball tourna 14. leading the loop ln drlvlnj across i expecti Kelso to break up manv a runs 117 and was third In getting name next fall with his place-kick-th apple over the fence 29 homers, i in. ITU batting average was pretty-j Skoronskl. who showed signs of healthy, reaching .326 as the season1 developing Into a star as a sopho-CM.

i more, was hampered by Injuries last With fhe possibility that Johnnv Coach Noble Ktr, who ts 2 iz Stevens Goal Co, TROUT RUN COLLIERY THARPTOWN, PA. letterman ln baskctbaJ, and baseball, Sitarsky, a Junior, Is the first backfleld man to captain a Bucknell team ln five years. BOY RETS RECORD CHICAGO. March 7 (U.R) Adolph Klefer, 16-year-old high school boy, swam 100 yards on his back ln one minute last night ln the Central A. A.

U. championships for a new world record. The previous record was 1:01.2 held by Albert Vanderwelght of Newark. Clone fl nroKrn leg nas noi respond-: ui- urvnoping centers, be- ment. neves oKoronsKi will come back next wason, and make one of the best pivot men ln the conference.

Center la Co-Captain The other rentpr who will fig-ire ,1 fully to treatment. Sington may be a big factor In Pucky Harris' pennant drive. The Nats ire only one other rookie outfielder In rmn. Alvln Powell a feRnimnte df AUrhv Bhrmld not he In thane. Freddie msv msuuiisin guard uainratn wm All al1.rnnfr DO YOU KNOW THAT Steelton high dropjied Its second game this season when It dropivd ii ili'i'Mi ti In t.nli.iiiiiii nl hnine Chutes Open for 24-Hour Service as a ripimn i- aj una.

Northwest-1 and the leader of the mP ern. who will share that honor wltb line which a.n-t flaxen i tl Is IjMnhtM North. lnn r-t the ail. 1 V'lly Crulce, halfback. iTuesclny night.

Even though It did! WtlJ-L DnJ- Classified Ads Bring Quick io, the Steclmcn copped the cliain-' ar TflZ mUlQOG.

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