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2 -r LONG BEACH SUN. Friday, July 30. 1948 r-rtrpi UBvm gr; TVs Comer Braves Chief oeJ javerY Yanks Beat Cleveland; Cards Win Ban- on Athletics Is Carried to President I ProtestedGame With Sl Louis Goes to Phillies a Tli 1 lit 'i'- Home iuna by 1 5 -year-old Bill1 Sami and Andy Pafko brought the Angel? from behind and a 4-2 victory over' the Sen Diiego Padrea yesterday, at Wrigley Field. Weiss Asserts 'Situation Is Dark but Not Hopeless After 'Al Cailteaux Mngled two' tuna across In the second taming, a Sami hit one over the left fie! APOSTOLI READIES TO FIGHT JAPS Fred Apostoli, pf San Francisco, middleweight. boxing champ in 1938, now a' specialist first class in the Navy and gun captain' aboard a-light cruiser in the South Pacific, keeps in shape for boxing -and fighting Japa.

In hurling duel, Earl Jones allowed but four hits in his first appearance for the Acorns to Rainier Joe Demorans six Oakland went ahead when Second Baseman Hugh Luby walked, tola second and then scored on Lea Scaraella's single. Seattle took the lead, and held it, tas the fourth when Dick Gyaelman singled, scoring Bill Matheson and Joe Stars. PorthuU Tie. Box Scores NEW July 29. (U.P.) Mariua Roaao today vindicated Manager Joe McCarthy! faith in hia ability anc put the quash to a number skeptics-' who said ha was through by pitching a beautiful two-hit ball game to beat the 'Cleveland 1 1-1.

Rusio came up with a bad arm shortly after the start of the son and has been troubled with the flipper until a week ago. To day's victory waa hla third of the season and the eecond complete game he has Kelly Bape Ttaraei Charlie Keller- powered ne Yankee attack with three of their 14 hits. One of hia Mows waa hia fourteenth homer and came in the etehth -taming with -the bates clear. The circuit clout tied Keller with Vernon Stephens -of the SL Louis Browns for the leagues home-: run -leadership. ChariV also Masted a double and a single off opposing moundsmen.

'Vernon Kennedy started for the tribe and gave way to Chubby Dean in. third after issuing four singles and a pass. Joe Goo don greeted Dean with hia tenth homer of the year to drive in three runs for the winner. Bud Metheny, rookie also found Dean for a circuit clout; hit second. (ftaWi Sox Man at- seat WW hr 1nallMrrUT lh faxing, Juna xr- Kaw AB 10 A1IO looArU.aa A A cmttla I 1 A 1 NEW July 2 (U.P.) The fight againot an Army ruling prohibiting soldier students from participating in intercollegiate'' athletics- has beenicarried to President Roosevelt and, theTe ia a fair chance that the ban may be lifted, it waa revealed 'today.

Representative Samuel A- Weiss of Pennsylvania, In a speech before the annual convention of eastern athletic directors, disclosed' the steps being taken In an effort to give America's embryo doughboys the benefit of collision training through the use of rugged, body contact sports. Not Hopeless. "Hie situation isr dark but It Hollywood scored three runsTln ho ninth to the. ninth to tie with -Portland, 11 IxnUar.it 111? dots fmhtS tmr oa rMtadMihla tort.t I ts Mihhi at. not All? A11S ASIA 111 ASA All iwxyifi A 1 1 or ax, Ah IntM.lh IMlxr.il IfxrUft.Zt iV Klita.tb 4 111 ii nortlMy.rl 111 WXJkxr.c I 1 S.S 1 Sams Xcttaxt.

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--After Al Cailteaux singled two runs across for-the Padres in the second inning, the 15-: Sami, who is filling in behind the ite because of injuries to Billy lm and Eddie Fernandex slammed one over the left field wall in the fifth for the first Angel tally. Me( Mallory led off the sixth with a single to center end Pafko followed with his fifteenth homer to make it 3-2. Cailteaux Connects. With two away in the second inning Lowe singled to left and went to third on Steiners double Cailteaux came through with a ngle over second base to drive in both men and give, the Padrea a 20 lead. Sand homered over the left field wan to give the Angels their first run in the fifth inning and then the home nine went out in front in the sixth when Mallory singled and.

Pafko Masted one over the left field barrier. Staving off a ninth-inning Sacramento rally, San Francisco eked out a 43 victory. Al Lien hurled two-hit ban for right, tamings and had a shutout until two, were out In tljcdnth. Then the Senators whacked him SOI tl-U Ntw TeflL. isnt hopeless," Weiss declared ss he-sided with John Kelly, nuh a ssriA ha ns si aBxttrt.fof Sudan la start.

Boon hr smaca: 'MUadMfhia SU Lula 5-5. in a gams called because of darkness. The Beavers tallied twice In the first inning on a double by Gulllc, Gill's alngle snd a double by Barton. They came back in the fourth with two more scores on Gill's homer, si walk to Barton, a sacrifice and Adapuf single. In the fifth, Thompson and Floyd singled and Thompson scored oh awlld Hollywood scored first tai the third on doublet by Roy Joiner, Piet her, and HoUtaLand Morans single.

i. In the ninth the Stan scored twice. Dickahot singled, Richardson doubled, Knickerbocker walked' and Herman, batting for Davis singled. Then Earl Cook replaced Joe Orrell on the mound for the Beaven, and when Rogna fumbled a grounder, the score was tied. a.

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tortix sfehW-XOxL ager Lou Hank. Edward's single; and a long fly. In National League; the Philadelphia Phillies returned to normalcy as they bowed to the SL Louis Cardinals, 13-5. George Monger waa on the mound for L. CoxAsserts, Fitzsimmons 2nd McGraw HIOBT OAMB 1AA AM OXA A It 1 XOA 111 0A1 -A IS meir Texas.

Tech mentor whose teams have chalked up 146 vie tories, 54 defeats and 11 ties in hia 20 yean of coaching "I coma from the section of the oountry where they like to toss' the ball around and we'll do plenty of that this fall. Wa may director of the National Physical Fitness Program, in upholding the need of. "physical violence sports to prepare men for the shock of warfare. Weiss said that a petition, signed by 2S6 members of Congress, has forwarded to acting Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson demanding that the Army lift Its ban and take the same course as the Navy, which will permit its campus trainees to participate.

JWe also have carried our plea to the President's office-and the matter, will be taken up with Secretary of War Henry Stim-son when he returns from London," Weiss said- Secretary of the Navy Frank KnoxiobUne he likes men who haye had training the champions and gave up 13 Mts to win, thanks to the 16-hlt AS BOA AlHO i lfurh, MA I 1 1 XMa. Ah 1 1 A 1 Sm It I I I 1 fhllxx. Ah A 1 1 A Dahlsra.lh 1 A A 1 1 A A Marthwiif A 1 A A Hartal, rf A 1 A 0 A 1 A O' Dam. 1 A A A Uxtoxrti III! MIA A 1. A Batumi IrtHh, Mxltihxmw (A) xxX uUm; Hwfaw sat XxrtyOtxUxxl (S).

Softball Scores i i May, Ik xxx i A i barrage hie mates laid doom around five Philadelphia butlers. Right Af Home; Freddie Fitzsimmons must have felt right at home during hie ond game at the helm of the Cox for the stream of pitchen ueout to the as any Leo mound waa aa el ST. LOUIS, July 29 In the opinion of William IXCwt. president of the Phillies, Freddy Jt rimmona la "the greateat living disciple of John -McGraw" -am thats one 'of the Jiom hr yraa hired to replace Bucky Harris to manage the ball team. pilot.

prntfMlnfJg. 'Ing know little or nothing about hla id not win all of our games but you be assured It'll be croww pleasing brand ttt ball." And to back up hia words, Cawthon printed to the seven veterans of last years squad 1 wholl be back, 13 promising players hes dug up tn beating, he bushes in some dozen states Omh Mrfi IB Lmbu. hah. Oaaaa SMMM AB A AS A SohUnakA A Ih 1 A 1 A I Hatatrt. HalhM.

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Haxx.rt 1 Bwn. hx, IX A A A 1 1 It H. tima aa he lasted untJTtlie fourth btonstart batting order to procure 6-to-A victory over the world champion i yi i I 0-B Ralniera Grab One. Two Retailers crossed the plate in the fourth Inning tonight to give Seattle Its fifth straight win, nipping Oakland 2-1. UK It Ttt I Orxca KrthoAM AU 4 1 A A A A A he teat month and several others hcJiss hopesof lining up before the Dodgers pitch Their Training-7 camp around the middle of August Returning from last year art four backileld stalwart Dean McAdams, a great punter and Mlutf 1M 114 (CaHM n4 ttl aerwotf 4arfca WaHtrlaa MrlaagMa (T).

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CMru Aj- when nine Red bird tallies spiked the plate. The day was not a total toss however, for the Phillies as they defeated the Cards, in the finish of a game played and protested on June i -The. game eras played from the print when play waa us pended because of a rain storm with the Cards ahead, 1-0. William Cox. president of the club, protested the game on the grounds that the Carat failed takeover the field so when nine Redblrd tallies spiked VT Snack xut by Mxlxuy Siaxaura UusUa MxIAw.

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nail JUto I 1 1 1 racy, SSASI Dxmyl.lh Soto, to A A 1 Alii days and let Titzrimmona took over the team," Cox aald. "Then I want him to tell me what he needs to make the Phillies a first-division dub and If we can buy or trade for any player he wants, we'll do It." The threatened player rebellion In support of Harris waa a closed incident and there apparently was no ill effect on morale, at least Judging from the way the team piled into the Cardinal. The players felt that because of ibis tong manageriag-aervte Harris should luva been given the right to resign," Com said. And so do There never wss an Intention to fire him." passer; Meryl Condlt, one of the test broken-field runner In the line-crashing Pug Man-dcre; and Hal McCullough. Cornell graduate who showed great promise.

Drawlin Pete will build hia line around Bruiser JCbiard, tops' among the tackles, and a pair of centers Tom Robertson and Nat Ple. -Cawthon la not sure where hla first professional team will train but it will be in the metropolitan area. Bram, SB A 1 1 Black. 1 Bartxa, a A AA CnhblxA SHOO Mfwf Kamil. A A A PhUHyx.lh All Hxfcrl, A 1 Ramy.rf All? Ixa c( 1 Noble, All Urlm, IfllJI that play could, be resumed following the quail.

HIOBT OAMB. By TOMMY DEVINE CHICAGO, July 29 (U.P.) An explosive golfing situation that may blast some of the nations top-flight amateur stars out of the simon-pure ranks was brewing today. The situation is a direct de-6 Ill A Jimmy Waadell, first man up In the ninth inning, where the game o.artxiiixa ill SSdHillx.U 1 A A OH nr. it CHrtxMlI A0X10A I1X-4 jxvxnr isi sad JM Baltartcx BaWo, XluU: VaaXrr Maw aas HaillW. ToUU SI Al 11 SUxA McxAxxxrtn ISJASA HarvK MartHxc 1 On Own Its a regrettable he added, "because these boys are willing to play on their own time, and the boys out there in the Jungles and in the foxholes want them to keep on playing.

Ive had letters from lads out there in the steaming Jungles of- Guadalcanal and New Guinea who plead for the continuation of sports. Their greatest Joy is a shortwave broadcast or a six-week-old paper with news of sdme sporting event" Weiss added that England dropped sports at the start of the war but since has reinstated them, and had at least four games which drew 75,000 persona Several contests were inter rupted by air raid alarms, but the people would come back from the shelters and watch the finish of the game." Weiss said. If they can do this despite the Luftwaffe what's the matter with America?" Kelly 'said- he. "cant under stand" the Armys ruling and that 90 per cent of America's war heroes to date have been men with training in competitive athletics. "I honestly believe that at the beginning of the war the Army waa held up by men with- sports training, the type of men who were called on to defend us In the Philippines.

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lUm ox balU-Wt State Announces. Restricted Areas for Deer Season Segura Heads Handicap Tajken liy Fire Warden HEW YORK, July Fire Warden, with Tracy Vmthrr up, scored esy triumph over Dlni today in the $2000 Added Herkimer Handicap at Belmont before a crowd of MohM T. ilaiort I. XrXuln XU Hxxort O. BrtwIU ilaiylroi I Saiua.

Xxoxlxy. MexAW. left off, hit a home run -to give the Phillies a tie and Babe Dahl-gren walked, moved to second on a sacrifice, and scored on Merrill Mays riiigle with the clincher. Trouble for Experts. The new result will cause accounting experts trouble aa Howie Kriat, who waa credited with the win, tat npw charged with hla third loss and Pete Kraus, who waa charged with the defeat, now has credit for another win.

Detroit at Boston and SL Louis at Philadelphia in the American League wae postponed. The White Sox racked up their third straight win over Washington tonight with a 5-4 triumph over the Relief Pitch- entries Eastern Meet diaofl John T. Maloney's gelded ion of Burning Blaze covered the three-quarter --lrltrd'h earning J13t5 for the victory. He paid IllWi 17.10 and ashoa Mr. i i ksJm 5 NMMiiiia iNxxxiA.ih as Taxwlsx 111 A flruXX.X HrtrXNto.pl 1 Mml 1 fNji1 HfMrlv.rf I I I .1 fKSSKrr ft mwM sscnu.r Has ft ArtHli A.

SM GROSSXNGER LAKE, N. July 29. -ritJn San Francisco (Poncho) Segura of Ecuador, heads a list 3 tennis stars for the Sullivan County championships which atari Friday and continue through Sunday. Segura hae swept through four limited bond offer to the American amateur ield. "I merely cited him the Blossom stated; those who violate it will be forced to pay the penalty." "AU the facte of the case will come to light at the proper time," he claimed; "when we resume our championships after the war we'll study facta and taka ap propria te steps to preserve the amateur spirit.

Amateur eligibility has led to soma of the hottest controversy In U. G. A. history. Two outstanding cases that stirred pub lie interest were those of Johnny Dawson, former midwest star now residing in California, and Jim Farrier, the one-time Australian star now a Chicago professional.

Handed Utllmalum. Dawaon waa handed an ultimatum on the eve of the 1929 United States Amateur to give up a position with a sporting goods manufacturer or be declared a professional. The stand waa taken although Dawaon had been associated with the firm long before he gained golfing fame. He chose to keep hla Job and since has been a man golfer." Farrier waa ruled out in 1940 for writing an Instructional book on golf. er Gordon Maltzberger saved the game tor the Sox in the ninth SAN FRANCISCO, July 29.

(CD The State Fish and Game Commtsakm-announced today that the following areaa of California will bo closed to deer hunting on and after August 1 to and Including October 15: South of the northern boundaries of Mendocino and Glenn Counties to the Junction with State Highway 99W; Westerly of 99W from Its Junction with the northern boundary of Glenn County to Its intersection with the state highway to Davis at the Da via -South of the stale highway from Ih Da via to Ha Junction with State Highway 40 at Westerly and southerly of Highway 40 from Davis to Ita Intersection with 99 at Sacramento and westerly of Highway 99 from its intersection with 40 to Its Intersection with the northern Baseball Standings championships this year Including Mexican til the Mexican title, the national txwwxo snrhrA By Oni kh, t. HrVVJJjX l-roXN trtry to SHrlkrt. Bxm am Ullx-oil unxj. MrtrklaaA. Slnirli xto-By OMkh.

S. XlrlrOtxxX, l'xilm IwlxaS Hxaiw. when with the tying and winning runs on second and third, he fanned Bob Johnson for tlw third out. Johnny- Vender Meer notched Ms eighth triumph aa the Reds defeated the Braves, 4-3L in velopment of the All-American Amateur Golf Tournament the greatest amateur event on the war-year calendar. The All-American was a private promotion by a Chicago businessman.

George S. May. Prizes in the competition totaled $1309 in war bonds. May issued a public statement to the effect he'd give all bonds won to the individual amateurs. The rules of the United States Golf Association limit the amateur.

to a prize of a $100 bond. Up to Flayers. So what? -That put the question squarely up to the players themselves aa to what part of the bond they wished to accept TTiere were well-founded reports that quite a few of the participants in the amateur tournament departed from the course with a "lake" exceeding the $100 limit of the U. S. U.

A. Since 1894 the U. S. A. hae ruled golf In thla country with a strict hand.

At times its rulings have appeared out of line and unjuat. but the organization never backed down. What does it intend to do about current flouting of dne of Its most stringent edicts? Does It know about the ritua-I kina that developed in the All-American Tournament? Take the word of George Blossom Jr. U. S.

G. A. president, that It does "Our rule la clear," he aald; the type of award makes no difference. The maximum la $100. The players certainly am familiar with the rule.

If thry aren't. I hey shouldn't be playing tournament golf. We cant he and do not Intend to he an organization of police officers." "Cited Him Enin." Blossom said Wllford Wehrle of Karine, Wia one of the top amateurs In the nation, had trie phoned him regarding the un- Flam Victor in Boys Net Quarter-Final KALAMAZOO. Mich- July 29, In-tereollegiate, the eastern Intercollegiate and the New Jersey state meet, the tost three of which he didnt drop a set. Other ranking stars here for the meet are Seymour Greenberg of Chicago, national champion; Bob Odman of the University of California; George Ball, El Paso, Texas; Nat Goldstein, New York; James Brink.

Seattle: Bob FSIken-burg, Hollywood; Eduardo Buse, Lima, Peru, and Kuan Aguierre, Segura's doubles partner. N.A.X TmxhiM rt. Pxxxlto All IMxix AS li A ASHOA raooar.lh III) All Harno. Ih IIS Worthto API Tnrcx Ahtoy.lh A Sorry to ISIS Minor BIAS Morrt xwoi.ro 1 I Monk. I I roxotixx.ib I A I Vomrarf IBS JMx-rt TXixoill IBS SSUmr.rl IBS HrxxMy.p 1 a Rotoiia I JJ Miuw I A WxHto.rl 1 A A 111 night game.

Vender Meer held the Braves to five hits, the same number Cincinnati garnered off Manny Salvo and Al Javery. The Reds came from behind to batter Salvo for three runs In the fftuith and nicked Javery for the winning tally in the eighth. Pacific Coast Leafus IbH Axxrtn 2 au rtawUU pi1IOfiX XMlIW I HoUrwnA ou nwco IMXHMX I. 1 XI Al At iiri Jack Turro, lopeeedod nla wa Orleans star, swept hla way boundary of Kern County; boundary South of the northern I tinea of Kern and San Bernardino Counties; From the Junction of Highway Sxcnuaonto Txtolx SIS Trtxla 4 SSI Miirtr kxtlrA Mxr la ft a wm XS IMxrx rtrt SIS a A Mxmx mMXn. H-HX IM-Mxnrt.

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XXX Mp 1 IMIyxOnA SxrtUxA A IIWO MIW oxA at at xxiik torim rtxikam.1 H.HO OoxioxA am manor 4. aorroixrxlx lamM ToXxt, Sx. Dic.i lea xnaoNo iBni'ct Griffith Acts to Sbakcup Club fomla-Nevada a tale line. Wyoming to Drop Atiilctiot New Into the Junior aemi-flnai singles of the annual western Junlof and boyri tennla tournament today and then teameil with Billy Windham. Orlando.

lo bike the featured malrii In the semi-final doublet. Turro eliminated John Shea, Ijm Angeles, with an easy Al. 63 victory in the semi-final singles play and, teamed with Windham, drmned Dave Brown. Tolrdo. Ohio, and John Rllhllouma.

Ozone Perk. N. 6-3, 6-4, in the double competition. Topeeeded Herbert FUm. neverty IlilUa.

aim came through ftoix IX I Nxllyxml Nxllyxml AxinliAA trtrtUxA Hlxi aartoxioxlx al aox 4UXHIXA X4 XotHrt toll(W Army-Navy Came Is Pretty Sure WASHINGTON, July 29-Ob-vloualy dismayed by eight de feats of the Washington Senators In their tost nine games. Owner Clark Griffith announced today the first of what he aald wUl be DuaM I l- J. Min nbmmi4 Ka. 4 (Vrt4fl Rli ItBlMH H. All National Lmgus a series of shake-up designed lo dun.

strengthen the John Ratkay pitched a no-hit game In the clang division of the city playground softball leagues today, defeating Horace Mann, 31-. In class A games, Hamilton defeated Wilson, 32 and Und bergh won from Longfellow, Other class results: Hamilton, 7, Roosevelt, Lincoln 40, Edison, McKinley Starr King, 0. Congressman in Ruoxwih mm IM.lf.HI WASHINGTON. July A 1943 Army-Navy fobthall game became a virtual certainty today when Acting Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson aald he waa "pretty sure the game wlU LARAMIE, July 29-Even the Army will not be able to save Wyoming Unlverslty-ta-tercoUrglate athletics from fold Ing up.

the Laramie RepuMkan-Boomerang declared today. The paper said that whether or not the Army gave Its trainees at the university permission to nartlelpal In athtotics the school's hoard of athletic control will serve notice on the Mountain Conference by August wllf 15 First to go was Pilcher Ewald Pyle; traded to Minneapolis of the American Association for Wilfred Le Ffbvre, a southpaw formerly with the-Union lied Sox. easily In the boys quarter-finals, whipping Hutbly -Hehrrna, fort yanvMiHwa lfe be played" thla falL lie did not say IlarnossHacing where it would be held, if it to played. I IS Lawlerdsle, fTa 9 1 69 but lost oat in the semi-final doubles. Flam and Gilbert Shea Los An gelea.

were downed 6-1. 64 by I loti Calloway. Due Weal. H. and Oliver Rotkley Chsrinft.

N. Muntomcryf Zivic Sign? IokI Forfeit UawtMBtl 4 Y4r. hriM I NKtsMtl ka4atbriAta ft l4t tlr IA64I4 I that Wyoming not have a football team next fall or a baa-kebail team next winter. Cord Appointed Sport Kditor of Marquette Paper. American Uapi tt ti SIltlNGFIKUl, July 29.

If wrl muiwl Milng on running rxrv si Illinois Harks la ronxiliulionst. Ihm his own billa ter surh belling In hsrnras raring sir rnitolllulInnaL Repriwnlaltve llrnry Klwuf, IVmorrat, dr "irlsrrd Inilxy. tot Invrf mtf fixlght II Green If ht Other rrsulls Included: Junior quarlrr final singles Eugene Garrett. Kan Uirgo. seeded fourth lr 1 It West Point Signs Football Coxicli 29.

The MILWAUKEE, July wartime manpower shortage hit V4 I defeated llowe Atwslrr. Wilmette, ill. aerxled fifth, Mrdfff IHM Bibiiita Ik lllILADEl.nilA. July 29 g' fifjghl weight Champion Hob Montgomery of Philadelphia and Friizle Zivic, former welicr weight king of Pliialnirgh. have been signed for a 10 round non-title bout here August 23.

Pro1 muter Herman Tlylnr arinminccd liNlay. A forfeit rheck of HW was misled by each fighter and Zivic agreed tn make 145 lirtiinda fur 9 i FA Kay Taft. Tessa defeated roily trtned the Mil? Angeles, 66. I the atmrta (leak nf the Marqurtte Tribune, student newspaper al Marquette University, today with anndunrrmrnt that a rn-ed has hn apiMilnted sports editor She Is Joyce Dels Hunt, hut she la tint alone on the staff. Iter appointment gives the paper an by hnxtif.

as) log they contained mxii MiiixiiiHiimwl flan uT7eT hoxut i lixifnl running Irarkx Bums Want lx ary WEST POINT. N. July 29, R'ri Herman Hickman, termer All-Ameriran guard tt the University Of Trnneaaee, has hern appointed head line coach al Weal Point CnlntH Lawrnrr I Biff I Jonra, graduate manager of the United Stairs. Military i Academy, announced today. 1 6 I NwN V' 4 'rV'ri I (Mniit gl Ibri-'h pbiftoaad 0 1 VAaM44 If Eft 4.

iumso tatas tr flrin rAHft vll I 1 04 Mt Irtlnl rumor la Ihal them Mums hie after humeairh tliMkliha bout. Mnnlaomery Mid he Ixr the pirate absenirc, tojwmiM welsh in around 133 in tlllnoix srrk In doinlnale the rnllre xlele lai lng program Snd hat on raving Isn't given rhaiK'e, all girl staff with the exception Of Ld! illur Arthur Olsxyk. play shurialup..

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