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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 17

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THE COMMERCIAL1 APPEAU MEMPHIS FRIDAY MORNING JULY 17 1036 17 Chicks Acquire Pitcher Ray Kolp From Dizzy Dean Falters As Two Behind Softball Nightmare Final Score 55-0 MONROE La July ig Trojane 55 Jitney Jungle Giants Ol Nope it a football game but a softball game on a hot day The Trojans and Giants are-members of tbs West Monroe League The Trojans chalked up 18 home runs during the seven-in-ning battle Wilson era Eureka hurler who act the GianU down without a single hingle led the attack with five home rune and a triple 1-0 Herman Singles in Tenth To Defeat Boston 6000 WITNESS GAME Warneke Hurls Second Consecutive Bon Cant-weir Credited With Jurgcs Stars CHICAGO July Warneke pitched a trn-tnmng shutout toddy tn give the first-plsre Cubs a 1 to 0 victory- over the Boston and the Chicago team it fourth consecutive triumph Warneke bested lien Cantwell yielding hut four- hits over the mute while the Cubs made seven off Cantwell two of them In the tenth when Billy Herman singled to drive Billy Jurgca home with the winning run after the latter had doubled It was the second straight shutout credited to the Cub and gave their pitcher a record of having allowed but one run in (he Inst 38 Innings against the lice and Cmnt Jui geo opened the tenth with a double moved to- third on- Wnrn-rke'a sacrifice and scored on Billy Herman' single Mom than 6000 fan saw the Cuba retain their hold on first place BOSTON i CHICAGO nr hiJift Ahr hoi W-atlrr 4 0 0 3 3 Hark Vo ait Th'aop 1b A Hit 2'H'man 2b 30134 Mnnro rf 4 0 0 0 0 01 an Rntf ef 3 0 0 3 0 D'lie C'pellrt 3b 4 0 I 3 3 IVaree rf I-ea 4 0 1 3 0 M' hark ir fVrarl 3b 4 1 0 4r-ii lb Lnpea a 4 0 0 1 O' Jura C'niwall plot) 3'Warncka 1 0 0 1 1 Tntal 33 8 420 101 Total iTT? 20 II aTwe put when winning ran nenml rortnn non twin non Cthtragn non nun non dummarv: Erron-Jurara I Rum hatful Hannan Two-bam Jnrgaa Cantwl1 3 Stnlni baxm-Canl-well Monro Baaea on ball-Off Wameka 4 off Canlwell 1 Slrurk mil -By War-oebe A bv Canlwell 1 Dnubln Juraea In Cavarirt Ift nn in Ott Hits Home Run To Beat Piratei 7 To 6 PITTSBURGH July Mel Ott stepped up in an eighth Inning pinch today wilh a mate on base and blasted out hia 17th homer to give the New York Giants 7 to 6 decision over the Pirate in a free hitting battle Eight pitchers were called into five by tha Giants and three by the Plretea Harry Giun-hert the New York starter and Cy Blanton first hurler for the Rues were belted out esrly Dick Cnff men third Giant pitcher took credit for the win The Giant name from way hind to takn the game after the Tlratea had run up a 8-3 lead in the firat three inning It was the second win in three start for the Giant in the current aeriea NEW YORK I PITTSBURGH Mnnr V'l iTVV- W-ar rf 0 1 I I Mrtrtp If A 0 II A'alcnon if A 1 I fl 3b 1 1 0 War rf I 1 0 jaTerer 100 O'Suhr Ih 12 Koenig 2b I I 1 1 2i Vauchan a 4 0 1 ni i i 1 i'Vaushaa aa 4 3 1 3 2 91! J'Brab'r 3 112 1 il Voamw 2b 11422 tf11 5 I 212 III Klim? a Mays 3b 1411 2'i-hulte MaKUM a 4 2 4 O'ataltafay Barlall a 4 0 2 1 0 paiMm a Uumhart a 6 0 0 3 niant-m sRippla 1 0 0 0 OiijpMn aOalftr 1 0 0 0 SiLuro Criimian 1 4 1 0 OBlrkolar axxJark'o 10 0 0 4 4 4 0 14 14 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 1 4 3 4 10 1 1 0 0 4 1 II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Cartl'B 4 00 0 0 4 0 0 Totals a3t 7 13 27 II Totala 37 410 27 2 Ballad (Or Gahlar In fourth Ballad fur WhlfahMd in alalb Bailed for Cnffman In aiahib a Manauan allowed In taka firat im In-tarfaronra by Catcher Kinney Halted fur Kinney In eiahfh Ballad for Brown In -iamb is- Ran for Irtaulli ia tliilun New York 01 3 IINI 124 -7 Pltirtiursh 121 nun nummary: Error Rart-ll Hlan-tnn Mann: an Run ballad In Wnr Hlaninu 2 Ruhr Ynnnx Finney Hippie Leell Oil 2 Two Me Manriun Lclher Three hue hita I Waiter Hnma runw-Oil Brubaker Luca Double playa -Vauahan and Ruhr: Ynuna and Ruhr Left im base New York 0 PltirtKirkh Raw nn ball Off Rlantn 1 Humbert 2 Rrown 2 RlrlkenuK Rlan-Inp 3 Gumbert 1 Rrown I Cnffman 1 Blrknfar 1 Rrbu marker Nil off--4ium-berf 0 In 2 1-3 innlnka: Gahler 4 In 2-3 Cnffman 1 In 4 Rlanmn 8 In 3: Cilemn I In 1: Rrown 7 In 8 Rlrknfer 1 In I Rehumarher 4 In 1 Winning Cnlf man Ixrlng pllrher- Rrown Barr Qulalay and Moran Tima- 332 Claybrook Winners 43 JACKSON Tenn July The Claybrook Tigere defeated the Cuban All-Star 4 to 3 here last night It waa the aisth victory for the Tig-era in tha aerie The two teams play in Corinth tonight Seeing a baseball gama through iron bars isn't all its crackad up to but that's tha fata of Claudo Bond tho umpiro and Jimmy Powell catcher of tho Chicks Photo by Bruner pay Kolp Acquired from Min peapolis Bought Wetherell yjUOR LEAGUE VETERANS jjjht-hander Saw Service with Browns and Bede for' Ten ycsri in Big Holley jo Be Released BY DAVID BLOOM -eimereUI Appeal iport Editnr TIk frantic search for -triune talent brought the veteran KlP Into the fold SuTitcond addition to the faded SSniBd corp of the slipping Tribe a two days-gplp was purchased from the vianMpelis Club of the American UiociatUm president Tom Wat-of the Memphis team JL-rtd yesterday He is a five It two Inch righthander weights 190 pounds with 10 year of big irvioe behind him Kolp participated in 22 game Hh Minneapolis mainly as a relief Arte winning two and losing 28 In 75 1-3 innings year htf allow 1 122 hits acd 67 runs liked 21 and struck out IB With the Millers last year Kolp utrhed in 34 games won 11 and £it nine He had an earned run Kflip of 427 Joins dub Sunday Kolp will join the club in Little I Pwk Sunday Dell Wetherell the riththsnder acquired from the Pels inspected to make the trip with the Tribe to Little Rock tonight The Tribe after enjoying two days plays the Travelers Saturate night Ed Holley the under-hander acquired from Louisville nil be released to make room for I 3 yer old born Oct 1 km in New Berlin Ohio He broke late baseball Akron in 1920 and vat from there to the Browns here be pitched four years wincing and losing four in 1922 for hit test performance 'The Browns mt him to St Paul iu 1925 and he stayed tbers two years Then the I Reds bought him and ha hung nwnd in Cincinnati for six years hi most useful season being 1928 vhea he won 13 games and lost 10 Cincinnati sent him to Minneapo-I Ki in 1934 He pitched briefly in 1 the Southern for Nashville last mr but went hack to Minneapolis Kolp isn't considered a atrikeout pitcher depending on skill and control lirgely kisi SECOND IN LEAGUE Allen Checks Philadelphia with Five Hits To Win 70 PHILADELPHIA July 1-(AP) -Johnny Allen pitched the Clevc' land Indians into second place in the American League today shut-uig nut the Athletics with five hits Tto 0 Detroit lost to New York Allen was la trouble on only two occasions the third and the eighth but feet fielding pulled him through 1e the third he issued two of his three bases on halls and Moses heat mt bunt to fill the bases with two Nt Averill went far back to nab Fwcinelli's drive for the third out In (he eighth Dean doubled but thrown out at the plate trying I More on Wally third hit Vosmilc to Pytlak CLEVELAND abrhnai ft 4 1 1 1 3 pinney If 4 i I Dean lb rf 4 1 1 1 0 Mopes cf TOiy lb 4 1 1 0 0 P'nelli rf Tf 1 1 K'o'lne 3h I 1 7 0 J'nann 2h If 4 1 1 4 I'N'mme as iii i I 1 4 "rea 3 4 1 0 1 Fink leMoaa lUumpert I 27 Totala 30 0 3 27 12 fr Fink In elehth RE4? 001 011-7 PJVWpbla 000 000 000-0 Ibinniry: Error Deon Hiram K3 Kline haueil In Troaky 1 rj Avrrlll Knickerbocker Allen Troaky Dean Home Huctie Double Kkahea to Knlekeilineker lo Troaky lo johneoo to Dean Moaaa to JJP Johnaon to Newanme to Dean 3 PhllaOelnbla A beiie-Off Allen 3 off ink 1 SfFek I Mr Fink I 1)7 innlnae off Quit te pltrher-lnk I HcOowan and Owen a Til Ailing Cbchrane Is Confident Tigers Will Overcome Yanks BY TAUL MICKELSON Anoclaied Proas Sports Writar Phils Win El Toils Five Innings in Red Birds Loss 6-2 FIRST START SINCE INJURY Dizzy Returns' to Game After Being Knocked Unconscious by Burgess Whitehead of Giants Saturday FT LOUIS July Disxy Dean fallrrcfi tndsy 10 did tha Cardinals nnd the rhilliea won 6 to 2 for their' second straight vjclnry in this series The Cardinal pitcher wa making first start alnca line drive from the bat of Rurgcaa Whitehead Ginnt inficidcr hit him ia the head and knocked him unconacioue hint Salurdny and shnwed he was not yet rendy for duty He gnve up seven hits in thn five innings toiled including Leo fourtn inning home run which drove In three runs and put Fhilndelphia into lead it never YelinquiNhed Totlay' detent was Dean' sixth of the seaNon against 14 victories also dropped the Cardinals two full games behind the first place Cuh4 PHILADELPHIA I ST LGI'I ahr a i MIlnT Mi ef 8 0 3 0 00 Ma'n 3b 1 2 2 A'J Ma rf 4 0 nin MeAw'k ir 4 1 3 4 0 r-iuna 1b 4 1113 Pavla a 8 3 3 4 4' Knreh 3b 8 0 0 Dur'hr a SA 0 A 0-J Dean 0 1 0 O' Maine IR hem aKtns I xx Mix nxflsr'iq Total if Total Ballad fur Dean in nflh XX -Palled fur Haines In tu-venlh Ballad fnr itlwm la ninth Philadelphia nun 11 0 Si lemia (kw lain Summary: Ermr-Cmllll Heine Run balled Nurrla a Ilrare Klein Mlaa Twn haa hit -Kirin Grant Nor-Mnuro 3 Iloui Nnrri lbxi bl Nnrri to Gomes In Camllll Baaea on Dean 3 Jorxena 2 Halnea 1 Khem 1 Paaaeau 3 Struck nut Dean 2 Joroena 1 Halnea 1 Pa inau 2 Rhem 3 Iliia-Ofr IV 7 In llalnea 4 In 3: Jorxena 3 In 4 1-3: Khem 3 In 2 Paaaeau 8 In 4 2-3 Left on bnaaa -Rl Iula 10 Philadelphia 43 Wlnnlnf Paiwrau laxilna D-an Sear Ballantanl and Klam Tima 2:14 Rulik rr M're If Klein rf Cam'l lb ((rare rhi'M 3h Nnrri aa Gome 2H Jnrcena Paaaeau GRID OFFICIALS CONFER Southern Football Offiriatn Meet At for Diuruaainiis COUrtlBIA a July 16-f AD Thr men in white who officiate at -Dixie's college football games will meet here Bcpl 5-7 tn decide whal'a whet In Southern nnd Southeastern Conference rule The Annual meeting nf the Southern Foul hell Association will bring together the headltne-mrn field judges umpire referees and roaches (nr clinical discussion of the game Separate will he held for the hcadllncRmrn tha field judges the umpire and the referees The mechanics of officiating will be part of the instructions in each classroom Warriors Want Game The Central Warrior entry in American Legion baseball desire a game for tho early part of next week Team interested my con-tack Bill Park at 2-9338 FACTORY RUKriUH i BALK Suita $1095 and $1395 mm CLOTHES' I MAIN bIKKET HATS CUUNISIIINGS JjodJjmLaivL DIIOKS FOR MEN 147 Union Ava llatl rr shady Bide MILLER TIRES Is (ha SUPER-SHELL GAS Dawkins Service Station KB falsa at East rheas 7-370 JACK 1) ROBERTS Plume 2-1291 Eil It Ebbing Alfred Pago Cullen Bryant Guy May Arrives Vines Legion Game Guy Mny hend of the ntnie junior Amrrtcnn Legion bone ball prn-grnm nrrivrd Inst night from Nnnhville nnd will confer wilh E' O'CnllRghnn city di-reelin' toluy Mny In qunrtered nt (he 'Hotel Penhody Slny likely will revenl pinna for the otste tournament scheduled Aug 7 and 8 Johnson City is fovored for the site The slate director will wntrh John A-Denie's play Oclinted PoMon Reed tomorrow in the aernnd' of the city title scries at ilodgea Field GOLF PLAY Ed Falls Beats Enoch Brown Emmet Joyner Upset The'advance of the champion Ed Falla and the defeat nf Emmet Joyner provided first round features in the Memphis Country- Club golf tournament- Kalla seeking hia fifth title won from Enoch Brown 4 and 2 Dave Gaut amounted for the defeat of Joyner firing a 36 on the first nine and wmplng 2 up ill a closely roil' lealeil match Tom White former stale champion liml no trouble defeating Dr Khirlil Abernathy 4-3 and George Treadwell another favorite got a first round default Second round matches are to he completed by Saturday Flr4 Rauml BmmN CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION Wynn dr(raln1 William Jr Orlaull IH MkMIrmlf ftrli-alnl Swavnr Lalhnm 2-1 Vanr NorUrri or-IralrO Krhol on Rh-nard-nn Oalrainl railrrimi drraim Fall OrfMim Brown 4 3 Camphrll Jr dr (mini Krnnrdjr 2 up Rmllh dlpd Dr A Gard-nrr 3-1 T- 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Raynor Jr 4-3 14 Haisllp drfralad I Rankrton 7-1 Falla AuaHn drlralrd A Mailhrw rirfauM A Plllman Jr darraird DnbMn 2-) John Clmiah drfralrd Shlhy la 1 up A Sinul drfralrd Dlrkinann dafaull Celfry Roharlann drfralrd Hal Mnirorif Rmllh drfralrd Gr Jr 3-1 Dr Mitrhrll Jr drlralrd Pml I up Dr Lon drfralrd rtnrdnn 3 2 A Hava drfralad Adam 3-1 A Pritrhartl drlralrd Rurl I up If Mri'rora dr-fralrd Doaiar 3 Uly dr-frnird Bartrl 4 up Curd dafralM Rnewnrth drfaull Neal Ihroukh Saturday HAGENlEEISTlDE George Hagen New York and Cliff Thfede formerly of the University of California are scheduled for the 30-mlnute one fall curtain rslsor of the American Legion's wrestling program Monday night at Hodges Field Thiede Is pishing hia first appearance ae grappier He refereed last Monday's show and gava a good account of himself deMpite the fact that It waa his first time a a referee He has the build and appearance of a wrestler and may give the veteran Hagen a busy evening Otto Kuna University nf Indiana and Dorv Roche Pennsylvania are paired for the feature of the BO- minute heat two nut of three fell double-windup Kusa and Roche are now the outstanding men showing hera and ona nr the other will have 1 to take a back scat following their lettlement The semi-windup brings together Al Maynard New York and Milo i Atelnborn German strong man Maynard le also a newcomer but reports from the east indicate that he is every bit match for the German Steinborn in hia last appearance defeated Dicl Rainc in two out of thres falls 1011 1 lae Healers: Salesmen: hln a The Bars very subdued hunch of slhlcles they were cheerful and almost hilarious todsy Everyone wes playing Jokes on everyone else in the clubhouse Gerald Walker "base stealing of the champions was tho butt for most of the ribbing A writer wrote a story about Gerald and the heed writer topped it wilh: foes get a break when Welker Walker waa boiling and his mates poured oil on hie stormy soul "He calls me Iron Head! does he roared as hia pala roared louder show him Some of these days I'm going to steal four It three" piped up Goose Goslin agin tha rules to score and then steal first on the same run" HANK Big Hank Greenberg ailing first baseman and home run star of tho Tigers started working out at Navtn Field yesterday Cochrane revealed tell me the break has healed properly and that Hank ia all miles" mused Mickey that's true he'll be back this year" OWL Al Simmons in a slump now after going great guns In the last home stay in Junglriand always is good for a story The duke dr Milwaukee is a shrewd diagnoser of baseball troublea and triumphs But today as he tugged at a stubborn sock tn the clubhouse Al merely shook his head time I talk I seem to fall into a slump" he said I'm not going to say anything for a spell I'm getting to be a wise old owl I RESPECT Somehow the air wasn't ao surcharged with personalities today aa the Tigers walked past the Yankee bench and onto tha field The Yanks who drove the Tigere a bit frantic a month ago with their wise cracks were silent what's ailing those said Cochrane they're feeling sorry for me because I've been under the FAVORITES FALL SHORT Six Choices Lone at Empire Whiiaaway Shows the Way NEW YORK July Favorites had hard sledding at Empire City as six straight choices fell by the wayside In the featured mile and an eighth nf the Hyde Perk Handicsp A A Beroni's Ann O'Ruiey was the choice but the daughter nf tha Man O'War could do no better than third in the four-hnnui field Whlsxaway a consistent money horse owned by Michael Sokol and held at 11 to 5 showed the way home Under 123 pounds ho gave weight to his rivals but survived a stirring stretch drive to take a photo finish decision from Mrs Payne Wbitney'a Gillie and Ann O'Ruiey TAYLOR AT BRUCETON Murray State Star Named Athletic Director BRUCETON Tenn July 16 Brady Taylor waa recently named athletic instructor at Centrah High School Tsylor ia a graduate of Murrey State College Murray Ky where be htarred in athletics for three years" He succeeds his brother Frank Taylor Bickford Triumphs Bickford 64-jnrh softball club Brinkley 2 to I) yesterday st Bickford Each crew got only four hits Detroit Slips To Third Place in Defeat TOMMY BRIDGES RAPPED DiMaggio Dickej and Laszeri Snap Ont of Slumps To Lead Attack Johnny Broaca Hurl Well By The Anmelaled Preep NEW YORK July The Yankees overcame the Tiger threat for the second straight day coming through with a 5 to 3 decision to Increase their rircuit lead to 10 games and club the Detroiters back Into third place in the American League Johnny Broaca moat improved Yankee hurler einco early June limited the Tigers to eight hita as the Yanks made It tw6 out of three over the world's champions through timely hitting off Tommy Bridges With Cleveland defeating Phila delphia the Tigers were shoved back into third place by half game as the Indiane took over the runnerup berth Trio Uad Attack Bill Dickey Joe DiMaggio and Tony Laueri apparently snapping out of their hitting doldrums of tho last few days led the Yankee attack collecting aeven of the New Yorkers' nine hita among themselves Two error by Goose Goslin aid ed the Yanks In scoring In the third with Laueri on base Goslin missed Jake Powcll'a line drive em abling Tony to ecore A moment later Powell also came home when DiMaggio doubled Two innings later DiMaggio singled and advanced to scoring position on Dickey's single when Goslin again fumbled Yanks Score In Second The Yanks' first run came in the aecond frame on a walk to Lou Gehrig Dickey's single and Selkirk's grounder to second They wound up their runmaking with a tally in the aeventh on Jake Powell's single and two-bagger The Tigers drew first blood In the game getting a run on two hita In the opening frame Their other score was the result of a pair of singles in the sixth DETROIT I NEW YORK abrhoal abrhea Burni Ih 0 1 7 0 Pnwall cf 4 111 Kneel! 4 12 11 Holla 3b 301 G'iiuer 2b 3 8 3 1 3 rvM'ylo If Onalln If 4 0 3 0 Gthna lb Walker ef 4 I 3 1 0 Dickey Pna rf 4 0 0 1 0' Selkirk rf Owen 3b 3 0 0 1 1 C'erttl ea H'nrth a 4 0 1 0 0 L'aerl 2b Brut swe 2 0 0 0 1 Broaca alia 4 12 4 1 I mi 4 0 3 1 0 4 0 0 4 4 0 11 4 12 11 3 0 0 0 1 aWhlt i Tntale 33 2 0 24 7Tnlala II 1 1 27 10 Ballad for Brldece in ninth Detroit I oni 1 New York Oil 010 I Summary: Error! Goaltn 1 Rune hatted In Gehrlngfr DIMasaS Selkirk Dickey 2 Hayworth Two-hue Rogell Dt-Macafo Walker Burn Dickey Saerlflera Broaca Rolfe Double play Gehrlnger tn Rogell In Burne Left on New York 7 Detroit Baeea on hall Off Brldree 3 Broaca 2 Bridge! a Broaca 2 Umpire Hubbard Bummcra and Jobnatnn 1:43 Coca-Cola Bottlars clinched the championship of the Joe Brennan boftball league last night by de feating Watkins 10 to 8 be' fore 3500 spectators at South Side Park The Bottlera took the first half and the victory over Watkins gave them the second half Williams Shade downed Hartwell Brothers of Hollywood 8 to 5 in the opening struggle Jim Williama secured a homer double and three single for First National as they defeated Federal Reserve 21 to 5 in the American Institute of Banking League at Vollintine Union Planters Nation ais walloped National Bank of Commerce 9 tn 2 Loeb conquered Success 11 to 9 and Banner overcame Memphis Steam 7 to 4 in the Laundry Cleaners League at Guthrie The victory of Banner was par ticularly interesting in view of the fact they had given their victims a banquet the previous night and it appeared the Memphis Steam had not recovered from the good time Florsheim Shoea nosed out De Soto Civic Club in a tight 3 to struggle at DeSoto Jack Dwyer permitted just two and fanned 12 to give Davis-Mixe the edge over South Memphis Merchants 10 to 3 Greenbacks trimmed the Yellow jackets 15 to 3 at Forrest Park yesterday afternoon Kroger outslugged Buckeye 16 to 9 and Cookies trounced Fischer Lime and Cement to 1 at Jim McCormack Field MAURICE WINS Victor in 36-Yard Swimming Event fnr Unlimited Boy at Malone Maurice O'Donnell won the 80-yard free style event fnr unlimited boy yesterday in the featuring of a swimming card at Malone pndl sponsored by Hottum Earl Summers II was second Other results: 20-yard daah for hoys and girls under 12 yearn won by Ernest Latham: Wilbur Fletcher second 40-yard dash for hoy 12-16 won by Louis Mngey Bud Whitby second 40-yard dash for unlimited girls won by Jeanette Lawson Rose Mary Hammond second Robert Beats MONTREAL July Yvon Robert 21-year-old French Canadian grappier of Montreal tonight defeated Danno O'Mahony of Ireland in two out of three falls of a bout recognised by the Montreal Athletic Commission as being for the world'! heavyweight championship Former Umpire Dies NEW ORLEANS July 16-AP Pender 69 former Southern Association baseball umpire died here today Pender formerly played baseball In the New York and Pennsylvania Baseball IE Browns Pound Grove Lose Second 5-4 BOSTON July Boston Red Sox and 8t Louis Browns split a doubleheader here this afternoon the Browns taking the opener 6-3 and the Sox the nightcap 5-4 Jimmy Foxx poled out his 25th and 26th home runs of the season one in each game Jack Wilson who relieved Jim Henry on the mound for the Sox in the second game won his own game in the ninth with a hard single to send McNair acroaa with the winning run FIRST GAM ST tAWIS 1 BOSTON brhot) aSrhii 1 1 2 4 Mellim 2b 8 4 1 2 1 llllill IJ Wnw If 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 Zl I 1915 5 a 15 McNair Sb 2 1 0 1 2 5 F'rrll 4 2 I 4 1 1 1 1 Cramer ef 4 0 1 4 1 2 1 2i drove 2 0 0 6 2 laManurti 1 0 0 -i Total! 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