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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 10

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I J'V i 1 1 'A in1' fr '-4 i- f'V 1 Tea THE WICHITA EAGLE TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 17 1942 r' 1 North's Puzzle for Next Saturday V1RAG WINS BOOT AS GRANDOVICH FALLS FROM RING rnLLYDERLIANlS KG TOOTED AS DODGER MANAGER TU1M IS POSSIBLE CCOICETO COMBAT HI OltAKGE BOWL -A mnm zrrh Wo Takes Rest for Utah Game Nov 26 i Coach Ralph Graham is giving his battered Shockere a two-day furlough from practice sessions Monday and Tuesday of 'this week to rest his much-injured' squad before resuming heavy' workouts in preparation for the big Turkey day game here against Utah State November 26 1 The starting right tackle position of the Shockers vacated by Letterman Paul 8tout who was called to duty with the army air forces this week probably win be occupied by Bill Draut tough 175-pound former El De-rede junior college star for the Utah State encounter Graham said Paul Houser big freshman from Eureka win also see action 1st the right tackle spot WENDELL POLLOCK speedy and talented East high grid see Is shown being tackled in a recent game after tearing off a substantial gain Pollock Is a vet tried and true performer and com-' pletes with Gelst McEnulty and Jones what many critics say is they best high school 'backfield seen in Wichita in many a year East Is undefeated and only in two game have the Aces been scored upon by Clark i REDS MUST TAKE STRICT TRAINING Cihcy Will on Some- how Next Year with Older Men CINCINNATI Nov Base ball pan carry on In 1943 but said President Powel Crosley Jr of Cincinnati's 'Reds today the older men available will require sterner conditioning the game Itself must be secondary to the war we must forget profits for the Crosley views were expressed at an annual meeting of stockholders He reported the 1940 world cham plans had Incurred net loss of $45133 during the 1943 season In which attendance was at home 427301 and 522219 on the road "Improvement In the of the 1943 team can be accomplished without any wholesale changes In personnel said Crosley "We have reached a- point where we cannot now be satisfied with fourth place performance: With a few changes In the mental attitude of the players who still have much baseball ability and with greater emphasis 1 on earljt physical conditioning of the team I believe we can improve ithe attractiveness of the Anticipating! "older men on bur squad next spring Crosley said he had Instructed General Manager Leahy Says Michigan Best College Team He Has Played 7 y-'- Defend HU Belt by Injur Inc Bif Russian with "Fall Backwards from Ropes TURK WINS HIS MATCH Edward Vlrag former Olympic champion stlll has that muchly disputed and much traveled belt John Grahdovlch who had It' for two months In early fall and who claimed he still should wear it was a poor second last night and lost a match vto Vlrag' with the burly Russian counted out on the floor on the north side of the ring This mishap which a large crowd of 3500 fans cheered vociferously came when each had a falL It all came up when Grandovlch tried to end It bn brute strength and weight-He climbed on back with a body scissors from that position But wily Vlrag Instead of struggling fell backwards and Gfandovlch was struck hard In the groin on the fall He rolled out of the ring and between the two falls was out for several minutes Referee Red Peterson counted off the 20 seconds and then raised hand It all happened In 4:15 running- time Vlrag took the first fall in 22:21 after a flying lunge off the ropes Grandovlch evened it In 10:33 when he secured his favorite back breaker on his shorter opponent But Vlrag hurt any by the pressure and came back to make his belt claim good Turk Wins Short Bout The' semi-final was short and not so sweet as All Adall the newest "Terrible to show in I this country won's 12:23 decislon'over Qua Sonnenberg on a default as Sonnenbergv: gave It up stating ifterwards1 he had done so to save bn Injury to his neck which the Turk had twisted at the first of the bout Whether the- Turk Is terrific or terrible noi two could quite agree on He seemed powerful and with a good knowledge of fundamental holds but none of Americazf Texas style except that he shoved Referee Peterson aroUnd constantly Sonnenberg a veteran of 20 years in the ring seemed helpless in coping with the youpger aggressive swarthy-looklng foreign bruiser The added feature was a wild scream from start to finish with Jack Suzek the crowd's most popular villain tossing another villain Hans Schultz In 17:34 They hit each other with everything hut the ring posts and even Referee Siegel was used as a human battering ram on occasions Jack Toone won the prelim over Fred Nelson in ten flat AGGIE JOINS NAVY Alfred Whitehurst winner of the notional 1 Intereolleslmto lM-pound wreeU-ins lehaoiDlonablp la 140 and 141 hu enimed as a naval aviation cadet In the Unltfed State Naval Reserve and been nrorajn at the Sanaa City Naval Aviation Cadet Selection board Whitehurst who hlyji at -109 Jackson Wichita won tho JtitMs while attcndlnc the Oklahoma A ooUec and In 1941 was voted the moat outatandlnc wrestler In the natloif He is the son of lfrsHasy Ardmore Okie and Is now the Boeina Aircraft comnany Big Six Notes COLUMBIA MO Nov With My a half -desea yraetiee sessions left the season -schedule Coach Den Faaret ran the Mbsewrt Tlcers ikreash a stiff i rridirea driU today Instead of the aawat Monday warm-n Th team leaves Wednesday evening for New lYerk to meet th Perdham Bams AfterV it return early next week there wlU he only one day for sractles before the hemeeomlnr Kansas same and only a few days mere to set ready 1 for the Xewa Novel Cadets in Kansas City Da eember I new injaries crapped- up in Okie-horn a panret said and Mis seer! this week ah aid -be In the beet shape1' tor mentk Captain Den Keeee reported far prae-tleoi and may play against the Kama Pamret said Tho fallback mat injured In the Greet Lakes game Perdham will have the same haekfleM that eppeeed Mlssearl In the Sngar bowl and Pa neat to working intensively on defenses They Let Jeff's Old Man Out jUSTBEtttaeMy NO OF COURSE FATHER MTCD A i NDTI LtmeBrr THATDOeSNfrSAY THAT I'M ANUU DOES ft? WHAT DID YOUR FATHER DO? CONDITIONING AIR) SMART PLAY WINS FOR BOSTON CLUB Coach Points to Few Injury ies and Says-Team Plays Heads Up Football CRACK SECOND TEAM NEW York! Nov Do you' want to know what makes that Boston college football team Dennis Myers coach of the unbeaten Eagles told New York football writers today that: need a Phi Beta Kappa for a quarterback anywhere from four to a dozen outstanding players good assistant coaches and a bit of Myers then explained that all those ingredients were available at Boston college and that so far they bad jelled to the extent of a team that had scored 212 points and permitted only to be scored upon them The Eagles have played seven different foes but so far only FTed Haumetz the 220 pound center Is the only regular to have been sidelined by Injuries He was out for' two- minutes once after being bit In the face in a scoring play he added "we been troubled by so much' as a hang nail and that Is due to our theory that If we are out there giving the bruises we need to take so many to smart coaching to good conditioning -and to Gil Bouley titanic tackle was offered as an example of the bruising theory Myers told how in one game an opposing player struck the tackle In the face with an open land On the next play the was out with three missing eeth a concussion two broken ribs and a dislocated shoulder "The player co-operated by charging Bouley low just as he was about to deliver a shoulder Myers said he learned that there Is only qne way to hit with a hammer and Ed Doherty was offered as the Phi Beta Kappa quarterback an outstanding student of 200 pounds who never has' had a grade below 94 per cent since kindergarten days 'And behind the varsity we have a second team that scores more points on the first outfit than any of our opponents have been able to do They are the answer (o every prayer I just have to be every Aero Commandos SUNDAY 2:30 rl LAWRENCE STAD1UU PRICES (Including Tax) 85 8112 8168 8224 Boxes 8280 $112 Non-reserve By BUD FISHER By PAUL FOGARTY This very swell October weather dished out in November as a return for the very atrocious November weather dished out here in October leads on to a request by many fans for a night game between East and North It be but if you could be sure of the brand of the last week end here you might see it under spots and thus increase the North-East patronage by perhaps 2000 who are unable to get away for Saturday day games That's unfortunate In these hectic times as football attendance needs all the boost It can get Last September a very confident chap stated that a Wichita-Chicago pro game could and would draw 12000 fans Actually less than 3500 went through the pay gates and If the other 1500 credited in some directions as being there they must have gone over the fence no use to kid anyone football la either VERY BIG or way down this year Tulsa reported 15000 for Baylor and Notre Dame reported 68000 for Michigan (capacity) but that game was 30 years In the making The Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers reported about 43000 or sellout capacity at Wrig-ley field Sunday But In contrast the reports from the Pacific Coast reveal that Stanford and Oregon State drew only 5000 which would show up In that vast Palo Alto stadinm like a bridge tournament In the Forum And these two teams were recent Rose Bowl champions you'll recall Also and Southwestern drew just about half what they used to draw in the good old days and were way down from last year and it was the most rip-snorting thriller of aU the games played between the two even considering that 1924 13 to 13 tie at ol Island park Conselman Has Troubles Coach Jimmy Conzelman the gray-thatched coach and orator of the jChicards who does lots of his orating from the bench to the delight of the bleacherltes was no Pollyanna about a football pro or college Sunday The Cards brought 23 out of their squad of 33 When a friend -asked Coach Jimmy where the other ten were he replied that they were In no shape to play so why cart 'em along when the trains were crowded and rates high? "My line is shot I don't know where I can get' enough tackles and guards to start a game from week to week" Conselman related Tve got to start a tackle here they waived oat of the National after eight years of service and my other starting tackle today is a center And got some more that shouldn't be on any National league roster they're Just not pro material but we cant get anyone The regular Cardinal tackles Duggan and Bulger' evidently were not here Center ApolsUs played just1 a short time and Baker and Fife listed as starting guards either play or they played under an assumed name They were probably left At home But they needed and who can say that their presence would have allowed another score or two when the Cards were knocking on the goal? However this Weakness in reserve linesmen which showed up when Hayes and Co found holes once the starters were removed may explain the lack of a punch the Cards have exhibited in playing in their own class the National They failed to score on Washington although gaining over 260 yards The Cardinals backs were plenty nifty and the lineup wasn't weak' ened by replacements as was the line The club does better In its passing with Schwenk In there playing with Parker Goldberg anc Lach but Cheatham Bukant Mor row and Martin or Bukant can lug the ball just as well Lach proved the shiftiest runner Morrow had the most power If you ask us Goldberg has seen his best days but he was over-ballyhooed and fans 'wanted to see him run The Cards had a lot of fun report those right on the edge of the Warren Giles and team Manager Bill McKechme emphasize tiielcvening when practice starts physical conditioning in spring train-! to insure its best passible condition when the season gets under way Recalling President own evaluation of the game as a war-time recreational necessity Crosley said the spot occupied a place similar to non-combat service units "such as regimental can and will put Its shoulder to the wheel cooperate cheerfully lp all restrictions imposed In my opinion continue to offer in 1943 the recreation and healthful outlet toe emotion needed (now) more than ever he declared Drafting of 18-and-19-year olds Is certain to 'Effect minor leagues seriously Crosley said and for that season "we njust bide our time and await before planning operation of the farm units around to throw them the ball Frofiessiomafl football AT WOOLF BROTHERS FOR Cleveland Cams vs Southwest Team Is Sure to Be Invited and Hurricane Has Backing TO PLAY DIXIE CLUB I Byf JOHN WILDS MIAMI FLA Nov got the shortest stack of chips In the annual Bowl poker session but Orange Bowl sponsors! are playing' their cards close to the vest and hope to come out with -another colorful New Year's day football game When the stakes are unbeaten championship teams promoters here cant match the ante of their richer the Rose and' Sugar-Bowls But by pressing their luckln the round of bluff and maneuver that always precedes the showdown for the January 1 games the Orange Bowlers usually have managed to bring home a gridiron treat 1 They hit the jackpot' last New day for Instance When Frankie' Slnkwich put one of the most brilliant Individual performances In Bowl history to give Georgla-40 to 28 victory over Texas Christian For the 1939 game the Orange Bowl came up with an ace In the hole and had the only meeting of undefeated elevens Tennessee and Oklahoma With the high-scoring 1942 show lresh ln mind committeemen have their eyes turned again this year toward the Southwest were well pleased with that said President Oscar Dooly Jr while we have made no decision yet and leading teams from all parts of the country are under consideration we are watching the Unbeaten Tulsa Is a distinct possibility and the team which comes out on top of the scrambled Southwestern conference possibly Texas or Texas Christian will come In for much discussion Charles Baldwin chairman of the schedule committee which makes the final selection said the talk about a Southern representative had narrowed1' to five Georgia Georgia Tech Alabama William and Mary and Tennessee It's almost certain that college teams will play here since Baldwin said "we doubt that service teams will be available for a football game January EAST-NORTH GAME WILL BE LOCATED Conference Will Definitely Place East-North Game ini Certain Field I Decision on the location for the East-North game wdl be made this afternoon when Mayberry superintendent of schools confers CWlth Alfred MacDonald director of the board which controls Lawrence field The echoed board last night voted to leave the matter of moving the game from WU field where It was held last year and all the previous 42 games to judgment of the two Previously a conference of school principals and a representative of the 1 park board had worked out terms for rental of the stadium but some matters are still to be decided it is reported East and North clash Saturday afternoon unless a blizzard biter-feres- again ad wad the case last year when the game had to be postponed two days because of a real North won last year's game 40 to 0 but East Is a big choice this year with an undefeated team which has beaten three teams who have beaten North Nebraska to Strong Seahawks IOWA CITY IAi Nov The Iowa Navy Pre-flight school football team swung back Into full speed workouts today in preparation for Its game with the Nebraska Cornhuskers here Saturday Lieut Col Bemie Bierman faced with the task of fitting 23 new men Into "positions left vacant by the graduation: of cadets stressed offense In today's drill The Sea-hawk's game with Nebraska will be their only home appearance Says High Powered College Sports Doomed LAWRENCE KAN Nov IMF) Forrest (Phog) Allen Kan aas university basketball roach asserting' the day of the "big time abort-working highly paid athletic coach was over predicted today that after the war colleges would place more emphasis on Intramural athletics Jay of the two-or-three hour Mach Is over for coaches In the future will be expected to teach classes In addition to tutoring athletics In over-emphasized sports such as football basketball and 1 i The outspoken Kansan 'asserted that coaches spend "too much time In the larger cities speaking to business men at luncheons and dinners rather than associating with students of their For instance ho said motion pictures of Saturday's football games are shown each week "to the Monday morning quarterbacks but the pictures never are shown to the students who love football and has ketball and support their athletic teams In every way After the war hq said colleges Will intensify Intramural athletic pregrams with vanity sports becoming incidental Shotten Dreiien Blades and Frisch All Have Mention for Position MAY BE FITZSIMMONS I WILL CONFER TODAY NEW YORK Nev Branch Rickey and Leo Durocher will come to conversational grips tomorrow on the question of who will manage the Brooklyn Dodger in 1943 and the! recently appointed president of the club said today he hoped for an early decision "This uncertainty is not my way of doing things" declared Rickey want to settle this matter at the earliest possible moment and then I will be able to attack my other problems with more energy and NEW YORK Nov Branch Rickey Is expected to name the Brooklyn manager this week But at this writing the prospective identity Is the major mystery of the hot stove league 'Rickey became new general manager of the Dodgers on October 29 but as yet he has given no Indication by word or deed as to his choice for pilot Hence- the big guessing game continues particularly In the metropolitan area Seems like everybody but Babe Ruth and Dizzy Dean have been mentioned for the job And strangely enough not positive yet that Lippy Leo Du rocher will not continue In the Flatbush managerial berth which he occupied for the past three seasons During the world series the repeat came out that Durocher would not be available as p86t for the Dodgers next season because he was going into was after a commission In the navy Now Durocher brands that report as entirely without foundation He says he would like to pilot the Dodgers again next season unless he drafted But the catch which may already have forced Rlckfey to abandon thoughts of keeping Lippy Leo at the helm Durocher is 37 and married but he is Inl-A because his wife is a successful business woman Because of 1 1-A rating most of the hot stove guessers have tossed Durocher out of considers tlon and are concentrating cm such notables as Billy Herman Freddie Fitzsimmons Frankie Frisch Burt Shotten Charley Dressen and Ray Blades Some observers believe that Dolph flstnnn was angling for the job when he announced that he was quitting the Dodgers to be available for the managership of a Pacific Coast league dub Fitzsimmons Herman Camil- II would be popular Choices among the fans and players but it is doubted If shrewd Rickey would risk handing the post to an inexperienced pilot during his first year in the Brooklyn front office Hence Frisch Shotten Dressen and Blades are regarded as more likely candidates RAMS WILL HAVE PASS SNAGGING ACE 4 Former Arkansas Star to Play Here Game Start at 1:30 Wlsened after their first ence against a National football team the Aero Commandos are out for revenge in the final game of the season here next Sunday night when they face the Cleveland Rams at Lawrence stadium Because of transportation difficul ties it will be necessary to start the Ram game at 1:30 The Commandos came out of the Chicago contest a much wiser squad They learned a lot about National league play and this week they Intend to be set for Clark and his Rams Fans will view one of the great ends of the game next Sunday when James Benton the farmer Arkansas Arkansas crew he received 48 passes for gains of 750 yards In his second year with the Ram he was the second leading pass catcher in the league Hutson outscorlng him In this department Benton Is the type of football player coaches dream about And it was in 1937 that he was picked on the All-American by a represents tlve group of coaches over the country It was his two touchdown passes that defeated Texas Aggies In 1937 But those two passes compare with a pah the next season with Cleveland I snagged against the Bears in 1938 I was given my biggest thrill in Benton ad mlts i The advance ticket sale for the big game opens this morning at Woolf Brothers GOES TO PHILADELPHIA NORMAN OKUL Nov 4V-The Oklahoma Sooner had a light drill here today as they opened practice for their game with Temple at Philadelphia Players who did not play against Missouri Saturday were given a scrimmage and heavy defense drill win be held tomorrow The squad will leave for the Quaker city Wednesday He denies a rumor that Friend dark had a hand in the marksmanship saying this is Suzeklan The Dnporla State college Bulletin In saying the Hornets were outclassed here gives more praise to the hard charging Shocker line than to Sturdy1 open-ng gallop Seldom does a line get its due praise so this should be accepted as roses by the Munles the coach of the most generous team in existence gentlemen myself We gave away two touehn downs on offside plays and yon expect to win doing tl were outplayed th secern Tulsa has a good running team and Glenn Dobbs is a better runner than given credit for being in addition to his passing Eddie Anderson Speaking of passing did you notice the swell Job the Minnesota line did In rushing our passers i We used up an excellent game against Wisconsin last week and I guess we come back Where have the Gophers been keeping backs like Williams Lauterbach and Luckemeyer? They should beat Wisconsin If they keep it UP- George Hauser Our reserves Williams Lauterbach Luckemeyer and some others cer tainly handed iu a pleasant sur prise Everything went right for us and seemed to go wrong with them Our guards played their best game of the year Ossie Soiem Speaking of right and wrong everything Col-gam did was right and everything we did was wrong Andy Kerr Colgate This -Colgate team did what Colgate teams have one In the Come back strong late in the season Syracuse Quarterback Ed Fox and that freshman Center Jerry Pelllgrini were best players on the field Eddie Canieron Weil for once the sports writers were right They called our game with North Carolina a tossup and it was Naturally disappointed as we expected Vo win BlUy Myers did some fine passing for North Carolina Jim Tatum North Carolina Both teams played line ball and our boys really fought back Buddy Luper and Tom Davis 'were mighty hard to stop Old and zo is dls coldt If egzguze me gendlemen Til go loog for a dogtor nbw i Glass dismissed Eschew MUTT AND Maybe JEFF NOfclODiNa! tABTHKT? SAYOWSE MUTT 8E3 ANUni UV'AMUri 1 IdTHAT A Nurrt J-v bit Fire Eater By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK Nov' W-r-The old professor sat bundled to his ears in a blanket and with his feet in a bucket of hot water He turned watery eyes toward his Monday morning class of football cdaches Old Egzguze he gen dlemen rmb trying do thaw oudt my blumblng which was frozen ubt Sadurday at fhe Polo Grounds eschew shouldt be In bedt Bobby Dodd Georgia Tech (sub Mng for Bill Me 1 too Professor Alex can move over no ready to share his bed after that game tickled to death Our 1 boys beat In Alabama the toughest team met Our backs were great especially Castleberry and Plaster but it was those fine boys in the line who stopped Ala hard-hitting backs Frank Thomas Alabama never been prouder of a team In winning than I was of my bunch of boys 'who lost to Tech They battled them all the way in the face of many jbad breaks Tech has a fine team and it will fake a great team to beat It Old Professor during ober the glass do you gendlemen today as I dalle bery well Pleadse brozeed wid da dlsgusslon Frank Leahy Notre Well gentlemen Saturday I saw the greatest football team Notre Dame has had the misfortune to encounter this year' And it was Hie greatest game of the year never seen such offense And that Wolverine line! It was pretty good on but on offense those guys went nuts Fritz Crisler Michigan been around a few years and thought I had seen something but never In my life has there been so much action on a field before my eyes Every minute was offense offense offense No team has i ever fought harder for me than these boys Honest Warren Speaking of fight my boys played their hearts out against UCLA a week ago and came out of that game bruised and battered Our timing suffered changing from a slow field to a fast one Jeff I recall from my playing days that (invariably my legs had no chive the week after I had played in the mud I dare say If UCLA beaten by Oregon a week ago had played Saturday It would have had thqi same reaction Oregon just have any drive Mauricq Palrang Say gents If my team beats Tulsa next Saturday would you say the Sun Bowl champs? We beat one of the 1942 Sun Bowl teams Texas Tech Saturday Our boys were on top of their game for the first time this year Del Morgan Texag Tech We were lousy We just have any punch Creighton went out to win and deserved to win but I still think we played our poorest game of the year Denny Myers Boston college Don't blame me fellows It was my boys who really poured It on Fordham Honestly the game had me worried but apparently the boys I tried to ease things In the third period but when the subs score on the first play what can you do? Earl Walsh Whew We figured to low by about 20 but wc never expected anything like 56 to 6 Boston is one of the greatest clubs ever seen and no alibi Frank Kimbrough Meet BRAWNY BILL AND TO THINK WE USED TO CALL YOU "SKINNY WILLIE" I CANTT BEUEVE KV YOU? KNOW KNOW FELT UKE DOING EITHER ANCIENT HISTORY I j- All-American makes his appearance The veteran star who is now playing his fourth season with the Cleveland outfit is second only to Don Hutson the brilliant Green Bay pass artist A one-time football and basket ball hero for the Razorbacks Ben-heid and wire' cracklng" comes by hi pfss catching afternoon The game was featured honestly in the pri game by clean play but then It wasn't In his senior year with the crack I DUCK INSTEAD OF BIRDIE CHESTERTOWN MD Nor Some people get birdies and eagles on a golf course but Jimmie Kirby got a duck Kirby was getting set for a putt at tho Chester River country club course when he noticed a low-flying duck He le fly with his flutter and knocked the bird down GRANULATED EYELIDS? Bathe them with Lavoptlk Promptly soothes Also relieves Inflamed sofe tired burning itching or sticky eyes Soothes cools refreshes or money refunded 25 years success Praised by thousands Get Lavoptlk today At all druggists of the Nut Factory too Soon JUST THE LITTLE GIRL MO COULD USE SOME THAT C4 IT'S LA IN KEEPS BUT-DONt MASH IT A LITTLE THEN If you dose enough to be a dirty affair As for the Cleveland Rams they are about the same grade as the Cards although their league record Is better The Cards beat the Rams 7-0 at Buffalo early in the season and the Rams iurned around with ja 7-3 victory at Cleveland later seen the Rams they have -as much running power but did better passing than the Cards showed here although the Rams have since lost Indian Jack Jacobs their crack punter and great passer to the Navy Ba was reported at Norman recently Punts jnd Passes Elmer Ollphant one of West greatest grid heroes writes Schaefer on the Army-Notre Dame game which he saw and relates It was one of the best defensive strug gles he ever watched and that Army might have-tied but for two costly fumbles adding that he wish to take anything away from Notre Dame for the Irish helped to make the breaks for A dispatch from Bloomington Ind to the Indianapolis News lauds a Wichita boy as being a big factor In upset of mighty Min nesota one of the major surprises of the season The dispatch reads: Hasapes was Injured and Paul Walker an unheralded sophomore stepped In and played superb ball for 58 Walker la the North high grad and Hasapes was the regular end for Indiana which boasts of i two of the best Walker now is a Ed Vlreg brings In proof of his hunting skill with a pair of young frying cottontails which were fit for any skillet NEVER ANYTHING BUT THATS NOW LEARHEP ABOUT MV'VITAMIN SURE GREAT STUFf BEAUTIFUL A WEEKS SUPPLY- FLEISCHMANN'S PERFECTLY IN THE REFRIGERATOR PLOP THE CAKE IN TOMATO JUICE IN A DRY GLASS WITH A FORKOO JUICE AND STIR TILL BLENDED FILL UP THE GLASS AND DRINK SHOULONT use SUCH BIG WORDS TO a LITTLE GIRL MIGHTY IMPORTANT WORDS THOUGH THEY MEAN I GETTING ENOUGH OF THOSE AMAZING VITAAAINS FOUND SO PLENTIFULLY IN YEASTLACK OF THEM KEEPS MILLIONS FEELING "NOT SO 60001 0 I BEGAN DRINKING FLEISCHMANNS YEAST- 2 CAKES EVERY DAY YES YOUNG LADY DRINKINO FLEISCHMANN'S IN TOMATO JUICE there's a drink for you -a real VITAMIN COCKTAIL GIVES YOU EVB VITAMIN KNOWN TO BE NEEOEC? IN HUMAN NUTRITION BUT-Y0U SHOULD fTKie WITH IT A WEEK OR MORE AND MANY SEE SAY I RESULTS JUST 7 DAYS! THINK 7 8 1 COMPLEX DEFICIENCY 7 boks at heme remember that tha vitamins it Yeait go right into whatever yw beke )jth no greet loss in the even i i A.

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