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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 15

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'y? gfi i iy 'fv' i i )erby Eligibles In THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL MEMPHIS TUESDAY MORNING APRIL 28 19ft Race Today-World Softball Champions Scheduled in Memphis ERLEADIt 1 fhe Fighter Draws Interest In Event At Churchill Downs Toledo Club Agrees To Play Six Games With Fast Teams eXas Derby Winner To Be Tested Against Strong Grand -Slam Forest Play Holl Image Granville Teufel Arrive Crimson Tobaccos World Amateur Softball Champions WiU Open Series in Memphis Territory May -Team Won Chicago Event in 1933 ptcUl to Tha CeiawreKi amm LOUISVmJB April 27-The final public trial of terby eligibles will be presented at Churchill Downs here kjg afternoon when nine of them clash over a mile route the trial purse a race especially designed for candidates BY EARLY MAXWELL Softball fans of the Memphis territory will gee the world champions in action for the first time as the initial feature of the summer amateur sports promotion schedule of The Commercial Appeal The Crimson Coach To--- 1 be run here next Saturday HI Got His Start Ray Ellinwood tentsfionsl University of -Chicago started tho Cotton Carnival track meet a leading Olympic hope HANDICAPS ASSIGNED: FDRMEEIATAUCEA Missouri Pacific-Union way Men Play Rail Handicaps have been assigned ths 48 entries in tha annus! Missouri Pacific-Union Railway boosters clubs tournament at Alicea by Jonex chairman Three former champions are included ia tbs field Klmbrcil was assigned six ths lowest in ths field Tommy Glass drew sn 8 while A Kimmerly was swarded 20 All ara former championx Qualifying rounds are to he played this week and must be completed by Sunday night One round will ho played each weekl The lowest 32 players will comprise the championship bracket The number of flights wiU depend ou ths prises available A Vrat 13: TraffatS S3 1 Maupin 31: St Jobs 37 Bow dvq 31 Louis Friedman Falk S3 E- A Kimmerly 20: Woodfnrd 31 Davie 21 Henuhrryrr 38 Hilt 33: Mnnre 18 Weakley 17 It Hindman 33: Peimebaker S31 florrtnn Bradley 37: man IS: Ten 38 Nun-ly 22 (wtm 8 Ckuek Olbonn Torn! 28 Burk Craft 13 Tompklna 33 JaqiMs 12: Sherrill Wood-Smith II Klmhfvll I SUnrlrldna IS: Smith 38 Tommy GlkM 8: it Andrawa IP: Robb 37 1 Duckworth 37: Phil make Wilaon IS Tommy Frrratl 28 Fred Harrell 33: Dottier 21 6 Painter 37 A Rudnella 21 A Strlb-lm 30 Lmtla Roach 38 Wllllamr 30 Hart II Lawrrhc 30 Maarbam 30 Big Six MVCBASEBALL RACE Trojans End Season Today Against Senatobia BETHEL HAS CHANCE Sunflower Lou and Sweep for Corporala Would Return thi Crown to Trojan Hold Two Titles JJi eUfkpmi Tmi Rurmu of Th (Vnmnrrt'Ul Apprii JACKSON Tenn April 27-The 1M6 Minaiaaippl Valley Conference hnsebnll rare thin far has been a runaway (or the Sunflower Tro-jnnx of Moorhead M)m with the defending Bethel Orpornln Lam-buth Florence nnd Rennlobin neck and neck many furlongs back The Trojanx who will end their conference piny at Charleston Mias tomorrow against Henatobtn have seven games to the good with no conference defeats Lambtilh has won two and lost two Bethel and Florence have won and lost Senatobia has a JOO average and Delta is out of ths picture with four defeats no wlnx Bethel lias Chsnro If tha Trojans are victorious tomorrow Coach McClcnahan and the boys can return to 8un flower (4 await the baseball diadem If they lose Bethel will have the only opportunity to tie them by winning the eight remaining games on their elate Bethel cornea to Jaekaon tomorrow to renew its fight for tho pen' mint opening two-game set with Lamhuth Sunflower' bluing sports trail In the has not been confined to haxebalL The Trojans slipped under the wire with the football championship and then came to Jaekaon to upset things by gaining tho Vallry basketball cup ELKS TRAIN PACKED FOR TRIP TO DERBY No More Reservations Avail able For Special The tnost successful special train ever scheduled from Memphis to tho Kentucky Derby was assured last night for the Elks' Exalted Ruler Special George Hasiinger exalted ruler announced that no more reservations are available on the Illinola Central special that will leave Thursday night for Loulivllla "We will have Mjmo business on the million dollar train" Hassinger said Hassinger wai enthusiastic over the Immediate response of Memphis and tri-stata racing fanx Close to 150 will make tha trip on the Elk' special As one of tho featurex the Thursday night program of Canale ft Co over Radio Station WMC will bo broadcast by remote control from tho train Early Maxwell will he in charge of tha program BILL LEE TRIUMPHS IN PRO MAT DEBUT BIRMINGHAM Aprit 27(AP) Bill Lex farmer all-America tackle at the University of Alabama took Pete Srhuh of California over the hurdles In two straight (alia in his wrestling debut here tonight A crowd of nearly 5000 fans saw the match CLAYBROOK TIGERS WIN Howard Limits Jacksonville Redcaps lo Three Hits In Victory 2-1 JACKSONVILLE April Th Clsybmnk Ark Tlgerx negro baseball team won tho first game of their Florida aeries when Howard held the Jacksonville Redcaps to three hits to triumph 2 to The Tigers collected four hits The Tlgerx Howard and Rsdcliffx Taylor Redcapx Johnson and Turner Long Shot Scores LOUISVILLE April Min Greenock gave longshot home era a thrill when she romped first in the third race at Churchill Downs today a 24 to 1 play Miss Greenock paid ISO $1560 and (860 with Over Yonder second and Flavor thirds The time was for the six furlongx baccos of Toledo winners of the third annual Amateur Softball Association of America tournament at Chlrago in ISM will appear In alx contest in ths Memphis territory Ed Cannon manager of the championx yesterday advised by wire that the team will be available May 14 to May 19 Inclusive They will meet all comerx the best opponents available Tha Crimson squad Is now enjoying a winning streak in Florida They boast mors skill power and color than ever with the addition of "Cannonball" Bailey from Cincinnati and soma other atar performers Appearance of the world champions will provide Memphis territory sports followers with tho biggest softball attraction they have ever had The game has spread like wildfire through this section alnco Tho Commercial Appeal started elimination tournaments In 1933 in conjunction with the recreation department of ths Memphis Park Commission Duo to Play Hero The Crimson Tobaccos are expected to play at least one and possibly twx of their six games in Memphix Coca-Cola Bottlerx The Commercial Appeal championx have won their only three games and will bo in excellent shape by the time of tho world invasion Other appearancee of tho world champions In thia section 'Will bo arranged with associations meeting tha required guarantee and option of tuo gate Toledo has mads a rsmarkabla record in softball in 1934 tho team won tho National major leagux Ohio major leaguo and Ohio amateur titles and was ninnerup In the world tournament Kenosha Wla waa tha 1934 title winner at Chi cago Toledo earn along laat year in Improved form and swept through sectional eliminations without serious competition then won the classic of softball the tournament at Chicago Victories of ths rhsmplnns in 1935 Included an unbroken string of triumphs In Canadx Then tha team proceeded to the world champion-shipa In Chicago and scored 22 runs to opponents' seven in winning the world crown Won Five Games Their victims In ths title play wars Chicago I to Cincinnati 4 to 3 Milwaukee conquerors of Memphix 5 to 0 Peoria Ili'7 to 2 and Rochester 3 to With the mid-western trend of softball hitting turning to a "chop" wing ths Tobaccos have stuck to straight stray hitting and tha majority of their victories can ba attributed to timely extra base hits coupled with the finest hurling staff ia tha game Teddla Hill lead-off man Fran ela Lengel short fielder "Lefty" Gwardinaki diminutive 128-pound right fielder and Eddie Cherry captain and shortstop all accounted for home runs In ths 1935 Chicago tournament Gwardinaki had a tournament average of A22 During 1934 and 1935 tha Tobae-roe won 171 games out of 209 and performed before 600000 fanx They re present possessors of ths 61-000 Hssrst Trophy symbolic of tho world championship and In addition hsve 44 team end individual cupx trophies and plaquex Liberty Team Meets Charlie Glscnas manager of the Liberty Cash Grocerx has called a special practice for this afternoon at 5 o'clock at Hodges Field Liberty will play at Union City Tenn Sunday -re Wins Two Matches in Exhibition Series JOYCE WETHERED STARS Equals Men's Professional Record With 70 at Curtis Cup Match at Glen Eaglet May 6 BY GAYLE TALBOT Aarariatad Praia Searti Wrltrr NORTHWOOD Eng April 27-Patty Berg of Minneapolis golfs youngest and newest sensation and tall Joyce Wcthered long regarded tha foremast feminine player stole the show today In a series of exhibition charity foursome matches featuring members of the American Curtis Cup team and British stars Miu Berg twice was on tha winning aids during the two 18-hole rounds and in the afternoon displayed keen putting touch that en shied her to shoot within two of men's per for the Sandy Lodge course for tho 16 holes the match lasted Teamed with husky Enid Wilson three-times British champion Miss Berg kept paeo as they detested Marion Miley and Mias Wethered 5 and 4 With Kathleen Garnham for her partner Miu Berg's second victims were Mrs Maureen Orcutt Crews and Gwen Hartopp The score was I and 2 Miss Berg -rolled in long putts for deuces on the third and fifteenth holes Miss Wethered Stars The fine shot-making display of the dsy however was turned in by Miss Wethered Playing with Mrs Frank Goldthwnite Miss Wethered needed only pars on the last three holes to equal the professional record of 70 as they conquered Glenns Collett Vare the American team captain and Miss Wilson 4 and Par for tho course is 73 That kind of golf simply Isn't smiled Mrs Vare who undoubtedly was relieved at the thought that Miss Wethered win not be playing for Great Britain at Glen Eagles May 6 when the Americans defend tha cup for the second time 7 TO 2 Athletics Take Early Lead to Triumph CLEVELAND Mias Aprit Blim Brewer's Cleveland Athietica turned the tables on the Clarksdale Ginners here this afternoon in a fait game 7-2 CLEVELAND i CLARKSDALH abrhoBr abrboa 4 1 I 1 firm'd 3 0 1 Holloa If 4 13 1 a'Bulh'n II I 1 I 4 a Wllooo rf 4 6 110 Walla 3b 41114 Rickard ef 4 1 3 4 O'Wrlrh rf 4(111 avion ib 4 a wray 41210 Vlllrr 3b 1 3 0 4 XOrlaamid a 1 a 3 I 3 Nolen 3b 10 11 llureeM lb 1 0 6 0 Pavla a 1111 O'Foth 3114! 1 1 3 0 3 Maaaena 3 6 0 0 1 Barham 1 0 0 0 IkStrohm 1 0 0 0 0 Total! 31 6 37 Totah I11T34I Battad for Barham la ninth Cleveland inn 304 7 Claarkodolo 100 000 3 umnwry: Borom Wilaon War- Ti Sum ballad Wtleh Rickard ika Da via Bnmm Pnwera Wllono 3 Ruryana Two bane Bolton Wardy Wilaon Sulherlln Orlnwnld Saerlflea Mta Nolen Stolen baaea Suther! 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Mnrom In Vlller to Savtorl Vltlar to Boinm to Savlorl Nnleo to Vlller to Savlorl Left na baaea Clrvaland Clarkadala 7 Innlnaa Bitched By Maancaa 5 I -3 arltb 7 runa 7 Min Wild Manama Bom Oil Pnwera 2: off Manaena Pfniek out By Maaavna 1: by Pnwera 1 by Barham 1 H't by Vlftor by Maaaena Welch Tima Umplmaa Wllaoa and Damp kw INMCCT Play in the Memphis County Club mug" tennis tournament continued yesterday with followers of tho event wondering just what will happen next None of the members are taking the tourney very seriously but some good tennis is engineered at times by accident Harry Wellfnrd favorite defeated MiUaapo Fitxhugh in a second round engagement 6-S one set' by agreement Other results in ths second round: Julian Boodurant arrested CMa Bararin 8-4: Rnbloeoa defeated Dr Rank 8-X Herbert Humpbrira d-faaled Tom Welkin Jr 8-X S-1: Swaima 1st bam defeated Lealbenaan S-4 a-X 7-8: Semmea defeated Robert ran 8-2 2-X 8-4 Waller McDonnell defeated Pittman Jr 7-X 3-4 Second Round: Mallory and WMle defeated Rtuoell I-X 8-1: A hat on nnd Pittman de-tented Beane and Hoott a-4 ftj JJj MrKM defeated Bunrh and rjird Mj Roblnmn and Clemanta defeated Van Vleet and Watklna 8-X 8-S: WilHama and Per-on defeated 1 8-1 1-4: Bararlek and Rnbartaon defeated Harwood and Leatbarman -3 am and Chaalra dafeated BiVldarant anil Naeh 8-4 8-7 8-1: Donnell and Hanry defeated Baca and falharman JAM Third Round Mallorv and WMIe il rented A baton and Pittman 1-4 8-2 Bonk and McKee defeated Pnhlnran nnd nem- enla 3-8 8-3 8dl: WIMlama nnd Peraon defeat-d Barwlek and Roberto 8-1 -T 8-1 McDonnell nnd Henry defeated Latham and Chaalra (-4 8-X 8-X Helen Jacobs Wins BUDAPEST April (AP)-r Helen Jacobs American champion defeated Esther Danko of Hungary 6-1 6-1 in the first round ef the Budapest lawn tennis championship today Grads vyin Series EDMONTON Alberta April The Edmonton Grads defeated the TuIsb Stsnogi hers tonight to retain their North American women's basketball championship IN BOTTLES HUM Southwestern Registers Sixth Straight Victory Southwestern netmen continued their victorious march through southern tennis ranks yesterday with sn impressive 7 to 0 victory over Birmingham-Southern In their sixth straight victory fifth consecutive in collegiate circles the Lynx team dropped but two lets It marked their 35th triumph in three years' campaigning against one defeat Woody Butler Lynx No I man dropped the firit set 4-6 to tho smooth stroking Frank Oxment rallied to take the second sb 8-1 then broke Osmcnt't service end took his 'own to win tho third set and match at 6-4 Dickie Dunlap Lynx won his No 1 match from Martin Lide 6-0 5-1- Dunlap Cannon defeated Cal Childera Southern No 3 aa easily 5-0 6-2 Doraey Barefield'wae pressed iu the first set but cams back to down Bill Shirley 8-6 6-2 David Flowers Lynx dropped tha second singles set of tho day to Mercer Neville but won handily 6-1 4-6 6-4 In doubles Barefieid and Flowers defeated Childers and Lids 6-2 6-4 Butler and Dunlap downed Neville and Oxment 7-5 64 Memphian Hurls Greenwood to Victory 6-1 GREENWOOD Miss April Austin McGee Memphie rookie pitching his first professions! game held Jaekaon to two hits hero today as Greenwood won 6 to 1 'A walk stolen base and hit gave ths Senators their only run in the first inning The former Memphis junior legion star was invlnelble all tbs way He walked three men but was never in trouble except the first Inning JACKSON 4 GREENWOOD atrhoa rf BMCh If Bobo lb Parka ef Brer rf 4 0 0 1 I'CMm1 i'JC 110 11 10 0 10 4 0 110 JO 1 1 0 0 0 14 4 110 4 1 1 11T 0 4 1111 110 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 i e'JcN'i if 4 0 0 1 IHnra rf 4 I 1 1 0 Kuk rf 1 0 1 I BraxlH lb 1 1 Mnaa lb Vauc'a aa 1 0 0 1 4 Mlllrr lb MoVl 1 1 1 1 Aml'aon a Racb'nk I I MrGr a Bhofea 1 0 0 lPCarpUr Total 1 1 14 IT! Total 1 1 IT IT Baited for Kora la rlihth Jarkeon 100 OOO Orrrfiwood 010 203 Olhp-6 Summary: Draa Vaughn O'Neill Mora Bum belted Park O'Neill Hora Stolen Brack Parka Horn 1 Kuk Double Mnee to Brailll to Miller Left en know Jnrh-nn 1 Orem wood IA la a In ae pltcbrd By Boehimok 0 1-3 with 0 nun MU by Rhodro 1 1-1 with no rune no bite Loetni teller Baehnuok Beoe on Off ehnunk off Mrflra off Rhndea Sltuek By Rarbaunk 1 by McGro 1 Dmplrte McMahan and Brae-well Two of tho leading negro baseball clubs of tho country will move into Runswood Park Sunday to play 1 doube-hesder John Claybroak's Tign of Ctaybrook Ark will take on the Chicago American Giants famed negro outfit In five games this season tho Giants nnd Tigers have won two apiece and tied one tram won the southern championship last season After the games in Memphix tha teams invade Marianna Ark for two gsmex DECISIONS BURNS Elns Clone Bout nt Air antler Steps Eaten JACKSON Tenn April 27 Raymond McNatt Bemix won a hard fought 10-round judges' decision over Tiger Burns Sardlx tonight McNatt lost in ths early roundx hut gained steam after claiming foul in the fifth Ja tho semi-windup Sammy Alexander Jackson won technical knockout over Murray Estes in ths fifth round Battling Strong Greenfield knocked out King Cole Camden in ths second Dixie Shannon Tupelo Mini outpointed Clarence Anderson Bemix in four roundx Kitchens Coaches Barons BIRMINGHAM April (API (Pop) Kitchens of Tyler Texax former New Orleans catcher was signed today as coach of tho Birmingham Barons He Joined the quad iu gams with Little Rock or the $40000 race which wi The race will mark the debut for the Count Morse nd th Milky Way Sni gave eome indication 1 to running qualities here several when he turned In a Skiing trial over a milt and a TL-but he aUU remains an JSSa quantity hiving received hie training this year on the 2 a bU owner Warren Wright Lexington Whether he will in the derby willde-d upon his showing tomorrow soon bis trainer Bert WU- glind Slam was tried in that jv journeying here hut ho ia certain to start in the claa- Hie stahlsmate Forest Play i to the post Ssturdsy along i Grand Slam IT Urn and of courae if ho dlaporta ueif creditably in the trial to r0Wnie Fighter Entered gwh interest is attaching to the ttrt tomorrow of The Fighter tuser of the Texes Derby at Arl-jlm Downs for though ho hss jt five atrsight races hs hss stiU wove his worth against the sort 'apposition ho wiU encounter to- CT0W A dluppointment in a field of rto horses hers on Saturday In Silas Hs Did will given another chance to show atthlng tomorrow' His starting the derby also ia contingent pa his showing in his final pub- ippearsnes before Saturday Augmenting tbs colony of derby nsei actually on the ground to-3j were Teufel and Granvlllx weg eastern threats- with Gold Mnr the only filly in tho list of itndtd starters due at any time Brevity owned by Widencr jH is the reigning favorite and ns morning showed no ill effect Mi brilliant race here Saturday He vis given an easy gallop as Other derby hopes The only speed trial exhibited this Ldrning was given by Ms A atin'i Indian Broom tho Cal if or-i wuation and ho reeled off see furlongs in :34 1-5 tha high-flight of speed yet shown hero is spring over a short distance will go a longer routs tomor ROBELLO HITS HOMER 10 WIN FOR JUDGES HELENA Ark April Mike Asllo imuhed out a ninth inning run over tha 540-yard left fence today to give tho Pins Judges a 2 to 1 decision over 3ns SELENA I PINE BLUFF abrhoa1 sbrhoa SOUS Wtarell Mtllll 1 sail OiRuUna II 1 rf 4 8 11 Jofla rf 4 1 1 -J 4 I 1 3 6 Robetlo A41I1I Tf I 1 1 Ik 4 0 gr Ik SiMyfra el 10 0 10 WsllOI OITsaell Sb 4 0 0 0 JWHOOS OlSImuMM 0 IIS 1 to 0 0 Si Miller 1 1 0 Wwr lOIS OiWeat owr sees uTod 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 11 11 it 1 Total! 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Hill 1 1 I 1 OiDalerla Hill IVeatharf If 1 0 0 1 iTiiinio 000 003 'AmJ Oil 010 0 Krran Kaeobar Ilruner Harrla 1 Powen Run it: J-y'mnrr 3 Ruanlna Craft editor Mndueky Cbown Wli- WtLnlfL "wera Pralhrra Mrk Sandurky Har- wr Roma run Snaalcr lae- AitondiikT and Bolton Double tiSSU1 tunaairialrd) Left an baaea £Tto0 Orrrnrllle Inn Inal err" Howard 01-x With runa WUi life by Mia: by yirn no runa no hltta Wla-Ixwlna Off SandiMky 1 ftalerla Struck out b- Jt 11 II 17 nTolale iV" 0 CLEAN-UP A I NT -UP XO lophomors qusrtsf-milsr of the hit collegiate winning career in here last year Ha'i considered Here's How Teams May Book Champions Soft bull assoclntinni in Tennessee Arkanmx Mississippi snd'Ksn-tucky can arrange for the sppesr-snes of ths world champion Crimson Tobaccos of Toledo by communicating with Early Maxwell sports promotion director of The Commercial Appeal In case six games will not meet all demandx the champions may agree to play in ona place in the afternoon another at night provided the towns are not over 100 miles apart Maxwell will go to Little Rock today to arrange a game with the Atlas team Arkansas championx for the Toledo team and also to schedule aa inter-city series between Memphis and Little Rock bringing together The Commercial Appeal tournament winner and the IBM Arkansas winners in a late season feature CATHOLIC CLUB FACES The Gaston team championx will meet Catholic Club at Gaston community center Wednesday night in ths finals of the city-wide volleyball tournament conducted by the recreation department In the semi-finals last night at Gaston Guthrie defeated the South 8lde Civic Club 1M 15-11 The Cnthollc Club won its way to the finals with an impreasiva victory over Peabody 15-4 15-4 In a delayed quarter-final match defending Peabody defeated the A team 13-15 15-11 15-8 Listed Among Horton Smith Ahead CHICAGO April 27 (AP) Horton Smith lanky Chicago professional who would have settled for a $2000 slice of the winter golf prise money grabbed tha biggest bank roll of them $704 A Ths 28-yssr-ald former "Joplin Ghost" was so hot ho wsut far beyond his quota to work up a big edge over Henry Picard who collected $5310 la third place was "Light Horn" Harry Cooper who brought down $3039 between Nov 12 and April 14 Orville While former Memphis caddy now playing from Chicago where he ia employed aa a professional waa In tha "Big 14" winners Hla total reached $1607 Tha professional battled for a total of $87674 in 26 tournaments during tho winter campaign Following Smith Picard and Cooper the big winners wero Jimmy Htnax Garden City $3811 Willis Hunter Culver City Cal $3353 Johnny Revolts Chicago $3609 Ray Mangrum Pittsburgh $3246 Ky Laffoon Chicago $3043 Gene Suraxen Flushing $27(1 Paul Runyan Whlto Plalnx $2308 Victor Ghcssl Deal $2237 9Yank Walsh Chlcagx $2-129 Bobby Crulckehank Richmond Va 12000 and Orville Whlto Chlcagx $1607 KENTUCKY BEATS VOLS Wildcat Netmen Taka Edga Singles Matches LEXINGTON Ky April 27-CAP The University of Kentucky armed a 4-2 triumph over its traditional rival Tennessee In a tennis match here today Tha Wild-rata won four of tho singles matches and broken oven iu the doubles Tha aumnary: BlnslM-Mnnra IKI haat Krlal S-4 4-4 S-1 Manhall Tl brat Tullnrh t-e 7-8 Bvaaa IKI brat Slanknaeht 7-X S-1 XonlsoBHiy IK) brat Krll-Marahiitl (TI beat Mnora-Siahr 8-4 4-7 Tulhwh-Kvana IKI brat Blanknacht-RaSgara S-A i-X S-X -L PILES- PAIN AND ITCHING STOPPED ia 18 minutes or money back Just aak your druggist foe ProcTuroL Reed Rental Application Apply This Once And Kill the Itch A new preparation known an being a liquid thoroughly penetrates tho akin going Into every porx era vies and wrinkle where paradta hidx and kill every ono ef thee pan sites with one application in thirty minutes Bit-i-Cfde Is Immediately effective In destmylhi panaltle Itch (ambles) and la aolrl by ell druggists at 6Ue or sent dlraet'iipbn uriex Slt-1-Clde Co Jac Commercx Ua INC Memphix Tenn Distributors fij fT Prt 'BOO 437 433 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