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tictrr Browns Shut OutlYvon tps Cards Trip Cubs, aU; 6eoffBrown Retain 2nd Place sd 'VJ HIIMC In Tight Match r-a r. t. 'm. -St i a Off Queen 4 in 1V Innings; Wight 0 in inning, Gettel 0 in 4i Innings. Bon-ham 2 in 2 innings.

Wild pitch Wight. Losing pitcher Queen. Umpires Jones. BY BILL MACRON. VCK EMPHATIC Stephens Hit In Ninth Wins Game WIMBLEDON.

UP) Thirty Get 1.0 Win With Late Inning Marker Berry and Summers. Time 2:34. Attendance 21,372. year old Yvon Petra, who sold his Paris sidewalk cafe tlx months ago to concentrate on tennis. Tigers Whip Indians DETT 31TUP) With Roy Cul- reaped the first big dividend Fri day when he defeated Geoff CHICAGO.

.35 A single to lenbine clouting two home runs, his fourth and fifth in two days, the Detroit Tigers defeated the M4aHM4 Wti Brown, 23 year old Australian, in a hard fought final of the All Vtm SjkuJ liasr tVart.4 rtt England championships, 8-2, 6-4, deep short with two men on base by Vern Stephens in the ninth Inning Friday night gave the St. Louis Browns a 1 to 0 victory over the Chicago White Sox before fans. Cleveland Indians 7 to 5 in a twl light game here Friday. SUMMARY. 7-9.

5-7, 6-4. The giant Frenchman, whose ra Vr Kwesj'i tit Cleveland I Detroit ab a ab a HAT E03 STICKS rvv t-- oic.1.f nits It 1.ilni sm'l Jki' tint v. 9 flf1lf. a i4 mm H'C. I tif 9.

'Jl 1S ft stwWMM ts? Dm 4f 4 ti n.4H 11 tsrl f. fw rMaiilL Ar.i.'''f Case.lf 5 0 0 1 0 Lake is Stephens single scored Fannin, feet, 7 inches earned him the nickname "Eiffel tower," subdued his much smaller opponent with a 4 10 3 3 Conway. 2b a 9 i a 2 Kell.3b who was on third. Appling threw 4 118 1 Evers.cf 4 1110 4 0 1 3 0 Gr'nb a 4 0 17 1 timim IStw 4 1114 Mullin. rf 3 0 0 1 0 the ball to third for a force play, but Leo Wells didn't have time enough to get to the bag to catch 3 1110 Cul'nh' 3 12 3 0 tm a ti ttur whistling service and smashing game at the net.

A capacity crowd of 14,000 jammed the famous center court while the two battled lemma. lb Edwardsjf Seerev.cf Ross. 3b Hegan.c xWoodlins! Haves.c Embree.D 3 0 0 1 5 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 4 1 TebbetU.c 3 0 0 1 0 4 1113 tJt IS t47 Johnny Lucadello. Ralph Hamner, making his sec more than two hours under a hot 1TUCK1.D 1 1 0 2 0' 2 0 1 1 01 1 0 1 0 ol uta cawti i t4 xxWasdell ond start of the season, battled 0 0 0 0 0 Black sun. The All American final was as xxxM'k'w'z 1110 0 ttl AaJiSufi Wfl fi4 fc ow- fM3 sured in women's doubles Satur OIT TO KINK STAUT- Carl S.

Mr1ii Stmt ff a iW Mart tW IU junior ba.rball wars aod many pUk thi club ttw I'mHIi tiMM8 lUU r. fl right: IteYard, raltbrr; Ah pilthrr; ttjrrty, hrtlwf; IIUtaM Utl fhlit mm4 tUU fielik-r. day when the top seeded teams of Totals 36 5 9 24 121 Totals 31 7 7 27 10 Batted for Hegaa In 7ta Batted for Em area In 7th. xx Batted for Black ia ath. Louise Brough and Margaret Os LB-fy fCS vV borne and Pauline Betx and Doris Fannin down to the finish, al-i though he allowed 12 scattered hits.

The Browns swept the three game series. SUMMARY. SU Louis I Chlcaso ibr il ab a l-ucad'o Jb 4 0 3 2 0 Tucker.cf 4 0 0 2 0 Bera o.2t 5 0 2 1 3 AoDlmK.ss 4 0 0 4 0 SveDhensis 5 0 117 Ken edy.lf 4 0 13 0 Cleveland 000 003 012 Detroit 000 130 30x 7 Hart came through on schedule in (latf aS ivuwn mm fjtt Friday's semifinals. Errors Boudreau. Runs batted in Sccrey 2.

Fleming, Conway 3. Green-ber. Cullenbinc 5: Evers 2. Two base --Veteran Loads The Misses Brough and Osborne four time American doubles Cham hits Boudreau. Edwards.

Mackiewicz. pions. had little difficulty sub Trucks. Three base hits Greenberg. duing their Wightman Cup team I IW 1 1 1 Home runs Seerey.

Fleming. Cullen-bine 2. Sacrifices Blood worth. Left on mates. Dorothy Bundy and Mrs Heathjf 5 0 2 2 0 Wnehtji 4 0 0 0 0 Zanlia.lf 0 0 0 0 0 Troskv.lb 3 0 0 5 0 Laabsjf 4 0 110 ll'w'v Jb 3 0 0 3 4 Judnlch.cf 4 0 1 3 0 Wells.3b 3 0 112 Stevens.lb 4 0 1 10 0 Tresh.e 1 0 0 8 3 Heif.e 4 0 0 6 0 Hamner.D 2 0 0 0 1 lannm.D 3 11121 Totals 37 1 12 27 12' Totals 27 0 2 27 10 Is Hi i 4 a a bases Cleveland Detroit 6.

Bases on balls Embree 3. Black 1, Trucks 3. Strikeouts Embree 4. Black 1. Trucks 7.

Patricia Canning Todd. 6-4, 6-2, Wilt At Columbus but the Betz-Hart combination Hits Off Embree in 6 innings; Black 2 in 2 innings. Hit by pitcher, by Em was given a real scrap before it a I bree (Cullrnbine). Losing pitcher advanced over Mrs. Kay Stam .000 000 0011 .000 000 0000 St.

Louis Chicago 11' "nor. umpires rassarella. Weafer taosVftl rtw4y tuil iv 1 1 1. mers Menzies and Mrs. Jean Nicoll ana Km.

Time 2:11. Attendence 90.979. rr xn fcla w3 Earn Tie For Loop Lead With 7th Victory Bostock of Britain by 3-6, 6-6-4. Miss Brough assured herself WU If ()ta Buddy Young cat Hks'u very full day Saturday when she and Tom Brown, the kid from Error Appling. Run batted in Stephen.

Three base hit Wells. Sacrifice Hamner. Double plays Berardino, Stephens and Stevens; Tresh and Appling 2. Left on bases St. Louis 12, Chicago 4.

Bases on balls Fannin 3. Hamner 3. Strikeouts Fannin 5, Hamner 2. Cmpirea Hubbard and Paparella. Time 2:03.

Attendance 22.830. Bosox Trim A's, 5-2 ffifr a a a 4ai al i (I fa I Cj. tmAiut To Reioin Ira t4t iilrlt'ZTn I- m.imi mm si San Francisco, battered down the top seeded mixed doubles pair of MtAT IStbta I ilium r- i-i Harry Hopman of Australia and INDIANA MENTOR RETAINS POST DANVILLE. IND. IA1 Henry O.

M.ller will roach the first Canterbury college football team. The name of Central Normal college will be chanced to Canterbury college next Monday when the Episcopal church of Indiana becomrs spunsor of the institution. Dr. E. C.

Cumincs, K-hol president, announced FrUay Miller, formerly Central Normal athletic director, would Canterbury football coach. Wll a a i. Margaret Osborne of San Fran mi eleven PHILADELPHIA. (JPy sn.is t.t4' trt U-At4 mm tmMt, mn P.i.m Cisco. 6-3.

6-3. a I Jl9 11 mt-k- Bunching four runs in the eighth inning, the Boston Red Sox wal Their opponents in the final SAN FRANCISCO. (JPi lb ia tta. C'f rf will be Dorothy Bundy and her ReJl SquatS Ptrtfti Buddy Young, one of the fastest Australian partner, Geoff Brown. loped the Philadelphia Athletics Friday night, 5-2.

An estimated 25,000 arc-light fans watched Joe Dobson limit the Mackmen to five who beat Budge Patty and Paul o4 Head. Uy. svtt la aa nV TOM tM)l i.HIRTV. The Ul tXxt 54c ine Betz Friday. 12-10.

6-2. men ever to don football gear and more recently famous for his spectacular grid performances with the navy, is heading back to -t sin fVtsi The final of men's doubles will see Jack Kramer and Tom Brown 4 Vat rvsA. t.i; hits. SUMMARY. Boston i FhiladelDhia Reynolds led cam fr um LMrv.S to tton GoUrn at truck cld Friday 7 to 4.

ml Psf IU.t his alma mater, the University of tt ftcJr mu. pitted against the Australians ibrhoii ibrhoi Illinois. Dinnr Pails and Geoff Brown rnrbts'njrf 4 12 10 Valvo.rf 3 1110 Ore. Aug IS mti tmitr" ufw-i eai (rm tni.l at CV-Ual. The flashy little negro, a resi Ppsrv.s 4 0 0 1 7 C'skvxf 4 0 0 4 0 Both teams advanced through the Hitting Power dent of Chicago, drew his dis a.

it ssk ssb sar a av a semifinals on Thursday. The lrtttr U4 lh with Oil.O-M.Uc la charge from the navy Tuesday. a Just prior to leaving Camp Takes Over shm raw! twwn ars ivo (tut tl 3" Ih Ukaf-l. ru. 5IfcaaA.

1 I i 14' Out rt trv SUt NettnAl ca-r rxM r'rCi i I 2 Tt Diilaa o.cf 5 111 O.M'Qui'n.lb 4 0 15 0 WuiiamsJf 2 2 0 1 0 ChaDm'nJf 4 0 12 0 York-ib 4 0 0 13 0 Rosar.c 4 0 0 12 0 KossI.3b.Zb 4 0 2 1 3 Maeski.3b 4 0 2 1 0 Waener.c 4 0 1 8 0 Suder.2b 4 0 0 2 1 Carey Jb 2 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 4 xLazor 1 0 0 0 0 Fowler.o 2 0 0 0 0 HiEzmsb 1 0 0 0 0 zDerrv 1 0 0 0 0 robson.D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 xxCampbH 1 1 1 0 0i Eucnson.o 1 0 0 0 0 Shoemaker, home of the Fleet City Lincoln Races leasse lead. V11V Me4 tutrd (Uce. prrU.Jr ptrd by the iJilr. are now Utrd tlh Vttn fr faorth la the Uhlalaf re. Blue Jackets for whom he packed a lot of football, he revealed to In Legion Loop "lit' 4 I I I a 4 a 1 I navy officials his plans to report Draw Good Field LINCOLN.

(PN'S) The two furvnit fc ft'n pf-4 Vawry to Uvat to the University of Illinois in time for the fall session. Discharged with Young was Mike Kniery's homer with the! am tir l(a a4 xt i ioai JLlLiV! Tom Totals 35 5 7 27 151 Totals 33 2 5 27 5 Batted for Carey in 7th. xx Batted for Dobson in 8th. Batted for Fowler in 8th. tmttmt, year old stakes of the Top Line th -T.

pVt bases loaded in the seventh Inning ZZ4 of Fridays game between the Le- itf pKkc circuit has drawn 2:26 pacers Paul Patterson, another former Shw-s am In a Uv? RrUtirtt. Tca stctvl uur var in Uv air cvta tvl (UynS a kit cf fMbU u4 CTfray a Paul Otr. 000 000 1405 200 000 0002 Boston Philadelphia Illinois back, and Frank Kosikow and 2:20 trotters in the annual Logan county fair harness racing gion Redbirds and Clipper ITTk t.l lt.t. www fwiutiwiii cynoUii i eMS m- sparked the Clippers rs to a 1 1 0 mashed a circuit blow into tep rvruvcr. aa aU ajr ecft event according to an announce ski, Fleet City end.

Patterson is planning to return to Champaign, 111., with Young. Kosikowski plans victory at the Stadium. JjWIns Chicago Jr. ment yesterday by the Illinois Errors Carey. Russell.

Wallaesa, Fowler. Runs batted in McQulnn, Rosar, Wagner 2, Russel 2 (Campbell scored on Fowler's error). Two base hits Mc-uinn. CamobelL Sacrifice Culberson. SM l'i In the 8-12 game in the Sta Colt Breeders' association.

The a to enter Notre Dame. dium Friday morning the Wolver Double plays Pesky to Carey to York. could ask. 44? ia mar.tW O'-d M.a for doIUrs ia tht I1 rt rvrfU? tat Urx aU CI Jc4T. tA4r Ma fljmi two tears for NcfTraL ines downed the Bluejackets Left on bases Boston 7.

Philadelphia 5. rtsht Held for the first Mct In the uth Maury lUhan'a error at second put "Whu" llajc aboard safely, ltrnny folrd with a single, and Orr brouM Ha jrs acrota a sharp str.i'.e for he. Seconds later a pitch tmw Ijm Csie. Logan event has attracted more entries than any of the 11 fairs in the Top Line loop and only exceeded by the state fair. to 2 aided by the hitting of Wil Bases on balls Fowler 3.

Huehson 1. Strikeouts Fowler 8. Dobson 4, Hugh- Four Teams Meet For District Title a ar a ar at liams, Wolverine backstop. The other games completed the son 1. Marchildon 1.

Hits Off Dobson 4 in 7 ir. runes: Huehson 1 in 2 innings; a I a i aa.f- a. sr--w mm mm mm i SW-:" sw.llt,!, si 1 mcana ts for lt xa.a at lUtuVnut t-lt at IH. Final declarations will be made during fair week. Eligible for Fowler 6 in 8 innings; Marchildon 1 day's play in the Lemon Junior Col liT Irckm lVati Srietih.er arwl in 1 innine.

Winnine Ditcher Dobson. the two year old trot include losing pitcher Fowler. Umpires Grieve, llcr.ny scored io tut fh rrtr er.scr te, sWii' dt baseball loop. A holiday game Thursday at 1SSCS went to the PEORIA. The lour teams sup in front, 3 to Z.

Kay Thocte drew I A a' Jerry Hanover, Skylark, Black Key, Calumet Tide, Stewardess, porting junior American Legion i.V3 Saints as they downed the heat Rommel and Boyer. Attendance 25,810, Time 1:55. Newsom Throttles TanVs baseball teams in. this area clash Finwr nine. 5 to 3.

third hit of the game, a triple, to rarUry 1 I I I Grand Parade, Spring Good Cheer, Evening It lUi irrtrm'X, a-en ettva -s al e5 e.r Gianti rVhTp Docjgcri Flight, i IU1 ucgion program in drive in two more runs. With to er.lutmcr.t in ivary ta here Saturday in a tournament to decide this sector's representative in the divisional playoffs. WASHINGTON, D. C. (IP) Treva Hanover, J.

D. Grattan, iwing, one or more games ore out Paulson retired and IVb Vol- Mighty Jane, Margaret Godfrey, oraer oi me aay ai aimosx Staked to a six run second inning lead. Pitcher Bobo Newsom coast Peoria, Farmington, Morton and Hectormite, Brutus Mite, B-29, every parK octng used. kert took over. Myron ltc.necae grounded to Ilahan to end the big Inning.

DePue are the four contestants Beechcraft, Saga of Willmore, AT O'NEILL PARK. fUftth, t'4 ia tftZ, was a tiiarr.t calkf Friday, lie sxTrted an otter to becw ptuxtpal at IVr- Uar. uccrrdirtg A. MCArua. and is ery harry hi rr-ment.

Mr. Walui a la charge ed to a 6-1 victory over the New York Yankees Friday night as the for the distinct title. Their coach Sonny M. and Dillola Lorda. I 8-12 Years Group.

wra J4y wiisj Jf Ye a es will meet and draw for places, Washington Senators took the odd Eucibles for the Dace are: Miss I 7er- l' -k a cS4k lei fair ia Mtta. The Eagles scored to more In nivAn rhuir r-i I ntants si m-u is and the winners of Saturday games at Bradley field, will clash Bumi (KM aoo 1 game of a three game series. SUMMARY. New York i Washineton IUK.A:;a It of OUrrr trainaiit at Normal. queens counsel, vera urattan, Lmm and r.

Utnm. uikn the sixth on tuts by Merlin llet.c and Shepherd. ab a' ab a Easter Ladd, General Scott Ra-l arTtntoo. dium. Fabian Hannvr.

Avnnwin I BIIJ. Okla, for three yrars of ha tvay duty. Sunday for the championship. The Gesture Wins fr-art ta flr. -ef Rizzuto.ss 5 0 2 2 1 Grace.lf 3 114 0 StircwsJb 3 0 110 Lewisjf 4 0 12 0 Henrich.rf 3 0 0 3 0 Soence.cf 4 0 0 1 0 Macara.

Frisco Sallr. Ahhi Dav Years Group fvtfwf tip Ls4 CajeaJ t.p a-fl 4 a I sr KelierOf 4 0 0 2 0 Vernon.lb 2 117 0 Ia the t(MM setenth. Tat Rooney Ucitd Valkert far a triple rliht. aod tval ca-tent with the three base blaw. atole home.

f0 tf lJt( CnJUk. iiasitl Revived Yacht Race 4 0 2 4 0 Travis.ss 3 0 0 2 Ftten.lb 4 0 1 7 0 Priddv.2b 2 10 3 rTiae, iving ldiis, Joan Cash, iRabbiu zi eo-a i Thelma White. J. TJ. MaxieL an Kioll; LaBounty and lull.

Robmson.c 4 0 11 1 Hit hc'k 4 110 0 ee a a Gordonb 3 1 0 3 4 Earlv.c 4 118 Henderaoo. HAMILTON, BERMUDA VP) Otteen.D 0 0 0 1 0 Newsom.o 4 110 2 I imm I I lo4 t. iu)m TUr. at re-taralac la he aid pawl at a-tUat prtaflaal al TaatUr. bt da al the aaty IMa ea.

Dae al sVto Uk aUl be raataa tae ratla twtldar larsvsaeat. a ar eataattr. raauae a is leader la the aatistaf taaraa FAIRWAY FABLES ii a The Gesture, A. H. Fuller's 57 Wicht.n i Sadlin, Pin Up Girl.

Widower Lass, Anna Chief, Ethel French, Progressive Maid and General ois.cn wnmea me nesi uo AT ISSCS. Years Group. b. if. r.

lie ttti 0 0 0 0 1 iJnhnson 1 0 0 0 0 a foot sloop, Friday was declared the winner of the first Newport- batters, then gave a ps to 1 Jenny, who scored when Orr "a sinxle xxLindell 1 0 0 0 0 Eblis. a 5ain mtl-l I LSSCS 001 4 -i Bermuda yacht race since 1938 i tist a-rj 1a SI was muffed in right field. Totals 34 1 7 24 8' Totals 30 0 0 27 Burton and Boeder: Cam cor It and Sailing from New London, M.aiaa&a In the Eagle seventh. Dick Dr Becb. Batted for Gettel in 7th.

xx Batted for Bonham in1 9th. Standings the Gesture, which also nell cpencd with a smfle and 44 at r. t7t.T mm AMEBIC AN LEAGVE. AT STADIUM. t-12 Years Group.

.000 000 100 1 Gordon MKni4. Jo Ueia e. i won first place honors among the class A entrants, made the 635 1 I I I a.Ma W.L.Prt.1 W1W New York Washington Mark Tucct and Koy Woods were retired. With two gone. Orr .060 000 OOx and Jo.n Mow.

Uur of lha 1- 7ZZ7. Boston 1 21 .703 St. Louts 34 3 it it. New York 45 30 Cleveland 34 40 Btuejarhels mi a a i Errors Gordon. Runs batted in Hitch- xn 11.

Kha4 iin nro f.ei. KV ft C-ta miles in five days, one hour and 18 minutes and 28 seconds of iwiroii nicaao XT 3 I Wolverines 431 pock. Earlv. Grace 2. Spence Rizzuto.

rarr, are i working for U-a Ccer-rr. eAliA- i HiiiaOA frLant ttim lunifMe I Edlaon riant summer. II 4 J001 Cretfc and Itafee: Holla aiws Stolen bases DiMajteio. Stirnwelss. Dou elapsed time.

The sloop's hand! walked Bell and Burt Clark to fill the bases. With the tjlr.g run on boje. Orr steadied nicety and truck out Leonard Greathouta to ble nlavs Bonham. Rizzuto and Etten. wiphI t.

Tajrior. Ultms. "Lrft on bases New York 10; Washing Brooklyn 44 IS .448 Bostoa 33 3.4S 1 Cars GrOUP. cap shortened this to three days and 23 hours, 10 minutes and 20 ton 6. Bases on balls Queen 2.

Wight A 1 TSnnkAm 1 T4- "ItKP t- Uflfti -e mm Ha i a aa N9. I la af la a as ae-' lritf. Ua a-a a rr IChicaso 37 33 New York JO 41 .413 Aia Cincinnati 33 34.493PttUbur.ri 41 .414 ggggT tiS tl? I end the battle. Shaw ine Work. Strikeouts Newsom 8.

Gettel 2. Hits seconds. I ftimnaon and BVcnaab; Kniery, Laiktn Both teams turned In Up notch ana scnaa. -k cctiKra a'? ua akat I periurrrunces. The tr.etl of the tub A Ilea, tha svew tafwr-af af rtMaaaaaltf frcfralasai at re Via.

I aa a aa4 la haa4tla wtta taa aaal alia timr RkeU Iteadtey Teen tktrd aa.aaa I ta taajit af base bait. aia tor taf- a mm mmmmm mmfSA a aesh tmrnmrn plata by Itouney was a neat bit a Saints Nick Normal Legion Nine, 5 to 2 of work, and th peTformanta Woods at the Eacle third sack tmmm mm'. at I a 1 aiw H.mrm. trmm lii ia. Ld a I deservrs much crrutt.

7'. a a Chet Eer'a catrli cf TWie'i a nil Vv ia cttfy 4t ia a af The Saints stopped the Normal a.iai.e M.tu le m.Km 1 lori In tHm .4 It wl'- Legion nine at the ISSCS diamond "a tW mmmmm a aae aaa a fgfa lunging stab ol Ilooney a infield a ta t-fet -i UC 1 fit 1 ItfVt.l rtSA Fourth of July, 5 to 2. thanks to dux per the fifui were ou el. aw a. I I Elmo Burton superb pitching and fielding highlights.

I some brilliant fielding by Jim awn a a mmmm ih tf vt. Tonights game pts Good iJeffers. Jim made a circus catch we swat awn. wm-m mmm i xk m- i stttwa a iril.il vnv tr I in left field that saved at least He JM4.pnT it ar-. Imm Ska 4t a.

im iiiiae a aa b.miM I I two runs. Burton's triple In the first im as a ur a t-ia. Inning produced three runs. Uatof 4 a a I 1 i i i Im THE ST0R.E I BUT-JUST TT3V AND THOSE F0LD1MS AuMBRELLA-SEE-2IP! OPEKJONEOF EM CMmzfi WHEN VOJ GET HOME. Normal Lector.

i. aol ft-j 3 a i V1" IV fwe 4 f-. tTm JW laema-iia 3 a a a I alii fTT- Ohio St. John Retired Ail Totate 34T14 1IM- Tsl Hint Steady Sam Snead Captures COLUMBUS, OHIO. L.

aw i 1-1 tl saj ft-4 French Champ Meeft Chicago Fighter First Postwar British Open W. St. John, veteran Ohio State university athletic director, who reaches the automatic retirement age of 70 in November, will pass on his job to Richard larkin. 3. Iwtle.

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lnkl htmm IJMT.t. KmwT. r.lwe Italian. kie PATtlS ir Marvel Cetdan. French mkiVtleaesgM ctvarr pieei, starts cm what he hrpi will ta the gUxy ioJ a th land of the doUar bills Sunday r.sM wheti associate professor of physical education, the university athletic board announced Friday night, at the end of the 1946-47 school HrtaoMi 3.

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hall Sneptieed. Wittntric hulwr. year. r-a meeu WiUuma ef a Municipal League Vrw vs. Goodrich al McConnkk field.

Chicago, to a 10 routvi rt at ItoUrvt Carrva tad.um. Cet dan. who hat fcaa Uk.rt cn Uoatna Bitrhee raukMiet vavti Mat. THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME lonn. Moetow.

Uautan. Tina 4 aae I ca. a p. m. Curpexan cctrvers and d.ir--Ing of meat af thetn LtUa ta sr.

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