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PAGE SIX BELLEVILLE DAILY NEWS-DEMOCRAT MONDAY JULY 27 1935 GABEL FELLNER STAR AS TRAVELERS DOWN VANDALIA 7-3 East St Louis Boy Becomes Regular Detroit Shortstop AUTOGRAPHING BAR PLACED ON Mascoutali Defeats Monsanto to ILOCAL QUARTET Become Favorite in Tournament OF NET STARS FAIL IN FLORA A C6 Rally After Chcmirali PITCHER GETS 3SAFE SINGLES HE HURLING HIS SECOND WIN ST CLAIR DEMOS ABRHPO Brenner ss Green Sb Schmittllng Schott cf Vahlkamp lb Caubats If Koch rf Honer Brosch Ilasenstab 2b 1 1 0 0 13 0 0 7 0 2 0 2b xLueckemeyer rf 0 Totals 42 8 12 24 for Koch in eighth CEDAR 'HILL 9 0 Yankees Trim Nehisand Gain Junior Title The Bailey and Mac Yankees today had finally cleared their title to the championship of the first half of the Junior League Saturday afternoon they defeated the Nehl Sodas IS to 8 In a play-off tilt on the Edison Place diamond The Yankees and the Soda boys were striving for the loop lead all during tha first half and remained in a clinch at the end ef the schedule The Nehl Sodas had an opportunity of taking tha title as the Yankees dropped a game but the Nchis followed up with a defeat at the hands of the loop-trailing Hobe Millers and 'the two again were tied Yesterday afternoon in a second-half game played on the Edison Place diamond the Nehls beat the Dunn Diamond Juniors 13 to 12 in a thriller The Dlamondmen had a two-run advantage over the Soda nine In the ninth inning but the latter came through with three runs to win Ellar Daab Beats Elmer Hirth 119 61 as They Meet in Second Round A local quartet of tennis stars stepped into fast company over the weekend and did not come out so good in the Flora tournament Going tha farthest in the tourney was Ellar Daab who after beating Elmer Hirth dty tennis champion in the second round was eliminated in the third by Gramm of Harrisburg 6-1 6-0 The Braun brothers Howard and Cy who are scheduled to clean up on local net honors this season were put out of the run nlng in the first and second rounds Howard was eliminated in the second round by Larry Harper of East SL Louis while Cy was beaten out by Corwin of Wichita Kas former national ranking Junior star in the first round 6-2 6-2 In the doubles (he Brauns were defeated by Polless and Corwin 6-1 6-4 Ellar Daab and Elmer Hirth who paired in the doubles their first match from a Flora team 6-4 6-4 but lost to another Flora team Kennaman and Schluster 8-1 6-0 In the second round Daab outlasted Hirth in their match and he came out with 11 to 9 victory In the first set and won the second set 6-1 The Maple Court singles tournament being held on the Arthur Foumle Courts on the Caaeyville Road will be completed next Saturday and Sunday Cy Braun will play Ellar Daab in a semifinal match on Saturday and the winner of this affair will play Howard Braun on Sunday afternoon In the finals OLYMPIC ACES 1 Applie6 Particularly to Jc66o Owens 'Too Much Hero Berlin Germany July Dean Cromwell of South- 1 ern California assistant coach of the United States track and field today placed a ban on the Olympic athletes particularly Jess Owens signing autographs For the first time since reaching Berlin Cromwell's charges ths sprinters had a workout today Cromwell emphasized that from now on ths sprinters are going to buckle down to their work as the time is short before the start of ths games next Sunday The first event on the Olympic program Is the 100-meter dash in which the heats will be run at 10 £0 a in Sunday Must Train in Earnest now on Owens is going to train in earnest" said Cromwell not stop every sec strike to sign an autograph a xkfQ every third to have his picture taken" After a short warm-up Owens Ralph Metcalfe Frank Wykoff Mack Robinson Packard and the other sprinters began practicing starts to the German starting command of die plactxe fertig" followed by gun's boom As usual when the American boys appear for practice athletes from other nations gathered around the starting line to gape at the heralded greatest stars Some of the officials think the foreigners are overdoing their hero worship act and fear that the American athletes may contract a serious case of over-confidence Kumor 61-Foot Past Jack Torrance world's record-holder la the shot-put had a lazy workouL Once tossed the iron ball over 51 feet and the American coaches said that this was the best toes he has made in practice since reaching Berlin It has been rumored and even printed in sane quarters that the Baton Rouge La plain clothes policeman had made a throw of 61 feet considerably beyond his record of 57 feet 1 Inch Glenn Morris the Denver Colo automobile salesman who broke Chaney Kargrr cf Guthrie 3b Wells ss Hunter lb Gregory 2b Campbell rf Grant If Bo we Delaney xSemtth xxl-ampton Totals 34 3 5 24 14 xBatted for Delaney in ninth xxRan for Semlth in ninth MASCOUTAH ABRHPOA -51370 Kissel lb Worms cf Walthcs If Beehtold -Mueth 2b rod eon rf Garbs 2b Moellman ss Hund 3 4 5 4 8 4 8 8 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 Totals £4 6 10 27 13 Score by innings: Monsanto 003 000 Mascoutah 000 120 6 BREESE TYDOL GAS ABRHPOAE Young 2b 5 1 1 3 1 Von Gerlchten If Klutho sa 4 Hummert Sb 5 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 8 1 8 1 10 1 2 0 2 0 6 1 1' 0 0 1 0 0 1 Knies cf 4 Belser 4 Knies lb 5 Holtgrave rf 3 0 Maue 8 0 xSchoenfeld rf 0 1 XxPayne 1 Totals 39 7 IS 27 15 4 xBatted for Holtgrave in ninth xxBatted for Maue in ninth STEELVILLE ABRHPO AE Sternberg ef 3 1 0 2 0 0 Dlrkerson 2b 5 2 2 8 5 0 Furhop If 5 0 110 0 Fiene 3b 4 0 2 2 4 0 Steinberg ss 4 0 1 1 5 0 Comia lb 4 0 1 12 0 2 Sternberg c421610 Holm rf 801000 Opp 8 0 10 10 Henson 0 0 0 0 0 0 Henson rf 0 1 0 0 0 0 xLsVan 1 0 0 0 0 0 xBatted for Reiser in ninth Demos Cedar Hill 100 023 200-8 001 000 xBatted for Rust in eighth ANNA HOSPITAL Take Early Lead and Triumph 6-3 St Clair County Demos Triumph Do Stag Travelers Streams of baseball followers from many citiea and villages In Illinois and Missouri poured into the Belleville Athletic Field Saturday night and all day yesterday to cheer their hometown teams onto victory In the Midwest Baseball Tournament But of all the delegations that came and went that from Mas-coutah carried off the honors as numbers and In noise-making ability And with splendid backing the Maxcoutah team the A with the Holy Name insignia their came through with the big victory of the six that were gained during the Saturday night and Sunday afternoon and evening of baseball Fitted against the Monsanto Chemicals the early tournament favorites the Mascoutahans by their power of their bats and the strong pitching arm of Hund came through with a rousing 6 to triumph and when the final out proclaimed victory the several hundred Mascoutah followers arose as one man and gave out chorus of cheers that shook the baseball stands Now Tourney Favorites The victory made the A the choice to win the tournament They showed that they had the determination to win when they spotted Monsanto throe runs and then went on to triumph And the Belleville Sunday Morning League had its inning too Selecting an all-star team from the circuit and calling them the St Clair County Democratic' Candidates George Mayer put a team on the field that gained an 8 to 2 triumph over Cedar Hill Mo Frank Brosch star hurler of the Mulligans champions of the American division of the Sunday morning circuit was on the hill for the Demos and while he allowed eight hits he kept them well scattered and backed by flawless fielding by his mates and fine backstop work by Amy Hpner of the Hobe Miller team came through with his col ors flying1 Blulllgans Bloch In Evidence As a matter of fact the Mulll gans were very much in evidence during the contest little Heinie Brenner played a hangup game at shortstop and got two hits to keep up the better than £00 average he has compiled In the Sunday circuit Elmer Vahlkamp at first base another Mulligan player drove the ball over the head for a triple Schmitt-ling and Gaubatz also showed well with the stick As a matter of fact It was great weekend for the Belleville teams The Stag Travelers playing their first tournament game defeated the Western Cartridge Company team 9 to 1 with Glenn Barthelme who despite the fact that he pitched Friday night Columbia Mo allowed only three hits Breese Wins In the other games the Breese Tydol Gas team by scoring five runs in the ninth defeated Steele-ville 7 to 6 Steeleville also rallied in the ninth scoring three runs one less than enough to tie the Bit Vernon Carbuilders won from the Hufschmidts of the Trolley League 7 to 4 and the Anna State Hospital defeated Alton 6 to 0 Aesselmeier allowed Alton only three safeties Tonight Chester and Mon-Clair League team will meet In the first game at 7 o'clock In the second to begin at 9 o'clock Webster Groves will oppose the East St Louis Negro Colts Tomorrow night the Stag Travelers will oppose the St Clair County Democrats while the Sparta Stars will meet the Southwestern Intercity League team Wednesday night's schedule calls fot games between Mascoutah and Breese and Alton and the Mon-Clair A team Salty Parker Brought by Champions From Toledo to Replace Rogell in Tigers Infield Cochrane Threatens Team Detroit Mich July Mickey Cochrane his Irish temper at Its Warmest since he came to Detroit burned the ears off the Tigers today with a tongue-lash-taig that came as tha Yankees In-vaded Navin Field for four games After accusing the world champions of uninspired and cal ball playing ho said the dally such as the three games Detroit Just dropped to the Red Sox would have to stop you lagging veterans can't reduce" he Informed the team in the dressing room "we'll have to Import youngsters' to take your laces In fact this importing business is going to start right away Flea Clifton will leave today for Toledo on option and get Salty Parker in his place" Parker to Replace Rogell Parker according to Manager Mike will be in the regular Tiger lineup against the Yanks at shortstop today replacing the veteran Billy Rogell Cochrane watched the Tigers take a 10-8 beating from Boston yesterday as he sat in the box of Owner Walter Briggs His face grew white and then red as the team which won two successive American League pennants and captured the 1935 world series played like bush leaguers His facial expressions indicated there Is only one thing more painful to him tan hospital treatments for hyperthyroidism his recent that being the daily spectacle on Navin Field In dropping three to Boston the Tigers foil back into a tie for fourth place 1214 games behind the Yanks Released by Physicians Mickey revealed that his physi dans have released him from their care His recent double dose of illness apparently passed he will don a uniform again today He win not play but will supervise the Tigers from the bench Editor's Note: Salty Parker Is an East SL Louis hoy who has been playing shortstop for the Toledo Mud Hens of the American Association for several years At the present time he is batting well over £00 for the Mud Hens and playing a spectacular fielding game TIemann Triples With Bases Full As South Side Wins A battle between Duncan of the Harley-Davidson nine and Charles Young of the South Side Aces was broken up in the eighth taming of a game between the two teams yesterday afternoon on the South Side diamond In the eighth frame the South Aiders Slammed themselves four runs around tha circuit and although the Harleys came back in the ninth with four the Southerners took the game In their half of the ninth 7 to 6 on two more runs A triple by Tiemann with the bases loaded featured the South Side rally Next Sunday the Red Seal Beers of East SL Louis win provide the competition for a game to be played against the South Aiders on the latter's diamond The box score: HARLEY-DAVIDSON ABRHPOA Givenrod cf 4 0 2 1 0 Haas ss 1 1 2 8 Mayer 3b 8 10 0 0 Hervatin 5 1 2 10 0 Ruser 2b 4 0 0 2 0 Glossop lb 5 0 0 7 1 Agne If 5 0 0 0 0 Hohm if 8 10 10 Duncan 3 2 2 0 3 Totals 84 6 7 14 IS SOUTH SIDE ABRHPOAE Davis ef 8 110 Schmidt Sb 8 12 0 Tiemann 2b 1 I 1 8 Agne If 8 0 2 2 Krupp 4 1 1 15 Kaufhold ss 5 2 8 2 Voelker lb I 0 1 4 Wimmer rf 10 0 0 Fussner rf 2 00 0 Young 8 2 0 1 Totals 34 7 11 27 Score by tamings: Haryel-Davidsan 001 001 8 A 000 000 Agalum Trims Future Farmers The Agalum an organisation consisting ef graduates frenuthe farm course at Township High School came cut first In the annual eoCtbaH game with their younger brothers the ruture Farmers played Saturday at the Township High School 7 to 4 The elder men who hare hai practice in the Farm Bureau League had little trouble with the students ef the acriesltanl count st Township High School the record for the decath- A Ion in the American tryouts en gaged In a mild workout devoting most of his time to shot-putting and pole-vaulting Glenn Cunningham veteran Kansas runner and No 1 man in the 1500 meters put In an hour's hard training Archie Williams of California and Jimmy Luvalle of A the two star Negro quarter-milere engaged in a leisurely practice Score by tamings: Anna TTr 010 004 Alton 000 000 000-0 HUFSCHMIDT Catcher Drives Out Ringing Single That Sends Pair of Local Players Across Plate Men Make One Error Ed Gabel and Paul Fellner are just a pair of youngsters but as a battery already done enough to call the attention of the Trolley League followers to their playing Gabel not only allowed the Van-dalla Shoemen seven scattered hits but he also came through with two hits himself Including a triple double and single Fellner the catcher got only one safety but it was a ringing affair that sent two Stag Traveler runners scampering ever the plate They mostly were responsible for the Stag Travelers second triumph in the Trolley League thus keeping the Belleville name at the top of the circuit's standing The Travelers played fine baseball behind Gabel making only me error that by Richard Hoffman on a pop fly However Hoffman made up for the demise by getting two hits one a double In aU the Stags pounded out ten safeties The Stags scored three runs in the third frame two In the sixth and one each in the seventh and eighth i The' Travelers victory broke Vandalia string of victories which had reached three The local aggregation will now prepare for gamea against the stronger teams of the circuit and Manager Ferd Seiler will have his charges working out several times this week i The tabulated score: AND ALIAJ 8 8 SHOE CO ABRHPO AE Cratchertt-a 1 1 a 0 0 Brown Sb 1 Pruett lb Key ss 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 a 0 0 a Fritxmeyer Hood cf Wadell rf Smith 2b Smith Totals US S' 14 IS 4 STAG TRAVELERS ABRHPOAE i GoodaU ss 5 Kulessa Zb 5 Kaiser 3b 4 GoodaU lb 5 Hoffman Schmitz cf 3 Mondino rf Fellner Gabel 4 Campbell cf 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 a a i 1 8 2 0 2 10 0 0 £7 2 10 2T Score by Innings: Vandalia -100 000 200-3 Stags 9 1 030 002 7 Summary: Two-base hits Mcn-dino Hoffman Gabel three-base hit Brown struck out by Smith 2 by Gabel 8 base on byii off Smith 8 off Gabel 5 wild pitch Gabel hit by pitcher Fritxmeyer left on bases Vandalia 11 Travelers 10 earned runs Vandalia 8 Travelers 4 umpires Hatter Louth Independents Win No-Names to Avenge Lone Loss The Belleville Independents behind the good pitching of Sterner 1 yesterday afternoon avenged their only defeat of the season by nosing out the Belleville No Names 9 to 3 in a close game played on the East street diamond Next Sunday the Independents will play MiUstadL The hex score: BELLEVILLE INDEPENDENTS ABRHFOAE Jacobs cf-i I 1 1 0 Bogner ss 4 1 0 8 Sternau lb 5 0 10 1 0 Engel If 3 1110 0 Schrauth rf 0 0 0 9 9 Veile 2b 10 0 12 0 Moehle 3b 8 1 2 2 2 1 Schroeder I 8 1 Oil 1 I Stonier p211010 Dietrich rf 312009 Totals 29 8 27 10 1 BELLEVILLE NO NAMES ABRRFOAC Rice ss 4 0 0 1 8 3 0 1 IS 1 M'rk'fturm 3t 3 1111 Anna If 4 0 10 0 Mat lb 3 1 1 90 Sch'maehercf 4 0 0 1 9 Mck turm rf 4 0 10 0 Gancnann 2b 4 1 2 0 0 A RjS 3 1 Tctals 21 Score by Innings: 8 8 14 1 100 200 000-3 030 C20 00 No Names Independents to on 3 a (By United Frew) The cellar-epot Louisville Colonels yesterday helped own efforts to take hold of the top position by beating the 000 002 006 7 1 chief rival SL Paul both 012 000 1 games of a double-header The Brewers while the Colonels Pota'e Tasm I lald down 41 hits in going wild rCTU 5 I earn Losses against the Saints trounced the I a all I Toledo Mud Hens twice a ixally The Colonels got 20 safeties off D1 Fette and Weinert of the Saints ran OT Mlipp INinelin the opener and won 18 to 7 I Their bats continued the tune with Uy OTVthe 1 21 hits In the second game and a tte victory 17 to 2 The games were day afternoon defeated the Lacked with able bat wielding top- SS'JldSl SSrJJiiSiuI- st P4 by five hits in the fS dlSd drove in six of Totals 86 6 10 27 16 xBatted for Holm In ninth Score by Innings: Breese Steelville Next Sunday the Servicemen will play the Bob White nine team wants games Interested managers may call 2878 The box score: SERVICE STATION ABRHPOAE CARDS CHICAGO BREAK EVEN IN DOUBLE BILLS As Result Cubs Still Lead by 3 Games Browns Split With Nats New York July 27 (UP) Is about time the major league hurlers got together and formed a society for taking some of the out of the sphere In use in major league parks this season' for it must he a discouraging feeling to stand there oh the mound and watch your best offering clear the outfield fences so regularly Yesterday 28 circuit blows were lashed 18 of them in the National and 10 in the American Lou Gehrig clouted out No 29 and 30 to hold his major league leadership in that department' Jimmy Foxx kept right behind him with brace that ran his total to 29 Frank Demaree of the Cubs and Joe Med wick each blasted out pair Gehrig Foxx and Hal Trosky of the Indians who already has 26 home run are virtual cinches to surpass Foxx and Greenberg's 1935 mark of 86 Watters Blanks Cubs The Cubs held their three-game National League lead by coming back to whip the Phillies IS to 5 after being licked 4 to 0 by Bucky Walter's two-hit pitching in the opener Med wick homered for SL Louis sad Berger for Boston as the Bees won the first game 4 to 3 The Cards won the second game 8 to 5 as the Reds came back to win the second game of a double-header 5 to 2 after being nosed out 5 to 4 by the Giants In the opener The Dodgers knocked the Pirates out of third place with a twin killing 1 to 0 and 4 to 8 The Yankees increased their American League leadership by whipping the White Sox 12 to 8 and 11 to 8 A decision at first base In which Rip Radcliffe was called out nearly precipitated a riot and Umpire Bummers was flattened by a pop bottle thrown by a fan Indians Hold Second Place The Indians retained second place by winning the second game of a double-header 8 to 5 after being trounced 13 to 0 by the Athletics in the curtain-reiser The Red Sox gained on the Indians by whipping the Tigers 10 to 3 The Senators and the Browns split a pair the Senators taking the first 8 to 2 as Kress homered while the Brownies came hack to win the finale 9 to 3 Homerun Hitters DOMERUNS YESTERDAY Gehrig Yankees 2 Foxx Red Sox 2 Med wick Cuds 2 CamOll Phillies 2 'Demaree Cubs 2 Trosky Indians Almada Red Sox Kress Senators Bonura White Sox Lazxeri Yankees Dt Magio Yankees Whitney FhUlies Golan Cubs Waroeke Cubs Allen CUbs Hack Cubs Berger Bees Ctxdiulla Bees 1 Martin Cards Davis Cards Myers Reds Goodman Reds Walker Reds THE LEADERS Gehrig Yankees 30 Foxx Red Sox 29 Trosky Indians 26 MAX AND JIM TO SIGN TODAY Heavyweight Bout to Be Held September 30 in New York New York July 27 (UP) Madison Square Garden and the Twentieth Century Club expected to sign contracts today matching heavyweight boxing champion Jimmy Breddock against Max Schmei-lng about September 30 After five weeks of negotiations the Garden moguls who own contract have com- pleted an agreement with Miki Jacobs to promote the fight Jointly Jacobs will have a final conference today with Stanton Griffis chairman of the Garden's board of directors and James Norris Chicago grain trader who is a powerful figure on the Garden's executive committee If the contracts are not signed today there probably will be a ceremonial signing tomorrow BREWERS TAKE 2 CONTESTS AS SAINTS LOSE Louisville Surprises by Twice Defeating St Paul Aggregation CaseyviQe suffered its first defeat in the second hatt of the loop last Friday On Wednesday night the Farm Bureau win stage an a3-star game the Colonel's runs The Brewers-Mud Hens encounters were featureless the Milwaukee club winning 10 to and 6 to 8 The Brewers used Heving and Preanell in the box Minneapolis and Indianapolis played only one game of a scheduled double-header the Indians winning a slugfest 13 to 8 The second was called in the third inning because of the 6 closing law Kansas City laid a tighter hold on fourth place with two victories over the Columbus Red Birds both on Bird errors The Blue won the first game in the tenth 37 5 9 24 11 4 1 to 4 driving McGee from the box after only one earned run the winning tally had been made off him The Red Birds made four errors to lose the second game 7 to 6 5 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 0 2 0 GROCERS ABRHFOAE 5 0 2 13 0 1 4 0 0 0 Wilson 2b Knemeyer Sb Borutta cf Taylor If Kramer if Borutta lb Flotsam ss Cemeka Boeder cf Pflugm'cher Totals KNIPFS Welker Isselhart If Hoeffken 8b 4 11 Stopf lb 4 2 2 Toennles se 4 11 Deck 2b 4 1 2 Knipp rf 4 0 1 Knipp cf 4 0 0 Hulling 4 11 xBatted for Cavanaugh in ninth xxBatted for Keely In ninth MT VERNON ABRHPOAX Nieman ss 5 3 4 3 1 1 Miller cf 5 1 Krebs 3b 4 Whitlow If 4 0 Smith lb Apgar rf 2 1 Surdyke 2b 4 0 Miles 4 0 Wilson 4 1 Totals £5 7 9 27 12 5 Score by Innings: Hufschmidt 010 200 ML Vernon 228 000 7 STAG TRAVELERS abrhpoae GoodaU ss 6 1 4 1 2 1 Kulessa 2b 5 0 2 Kaiser Sb 5 Campbell If 5 3 4 GoodaU lb 5 0 2 Seiler rf 3 12 Hoffman rf 2 1 Schmitt cf 5 12 Starr 5 Barthelme 0 Totals 4 9 21 27 IS WESTERN CARTRIDGE ALTON Peters 3b Henry 3b 3 Hooper ss 4 Smith cf 3 Tumtach 4 Hord 2b 4 Hoffman rf 4 Clark If 2 HiU If 1 Jones lb 1 LEy lb 2 Augustine 0 Brummer 2 Totals Score by tamings: 31 1 27 8 3 Stags Western 231 000 000 109 000-1 Glen Carbon Loses But Retains Lead Although Maryville defeated Glen Carbon to 1 in the feature of four Southwestern Illinois Intercity League games yesterday afternoon Glen Carbon continued to set the pace with a two-game margin over East SL Louis which won from Livingston to Collinsville moved up Into a tie for third position with Edwardsville by defeating the latter 4 to In the other game Venice beat Granite City 11 to 7 Farm Bureau Tilts Tonight Farm Bureau game tonight at countries to light the "eternal fire I TThlte Rose park wffl pit the bs-which will burn In Olympic Stad-1 seyviH I f'lnst Freeburg and turn In Berlin during the 18 days the Prairie du Urg Townshippert the games last went out while I hgnit Canteen Totals 38 0 11 27 11 8 Score by Innings: Pete's Station 200 003 000-5 Knlpp's 102 100 02 6 Olympic Flame Is Extinguished Belgrade Jugoslavia July The Olympic flame which was solemnly kindled last week by the rays atop Mount Olympus Greece today Is Just an ordinary firs lighted by a match The original flame to have been carried by torches through being relayed through Jugoslavia yesterday Eight miles ever the Bulgarian border the torch sputtered smoked then went cut Three Good Tilts Carded In Church League Tonight The teams in the Church League that are scheduled to meet in the three games tonight at Township High School are evenly matched and Interesting contests are expected In the first beginning at o'clock the Signal Hill group win tackle the First Baptists and In the tecocl the undefeated Seventeenth Street Baptists will try to keep their record dean against the Trinity Evangelicals In the third affair the Latter Day Saints who hxTe been showing plenty of fight in their last several games 13 tackle the Christ Church aggregation STAC FIELD Belleville Illinois SUNDAY AUG 2 Tim Mill I I a rirat 111 10 BIG RACES CASH PTOSES CHILLS CRArK-rP SM ASH-UPS 79 MILES AN nOTO OZIP rn-nf (Imhi! 9r th than-Serin Ml ret tal- lear arena tha aeifih wila aahaahrS trarh at tee-rifle apreS See tha ateatatelv fiw lean Srieera hi tha mint Shptar at err a aheav tnh erer area Best Drivers ThrUTa recite ait at falaea Tha a thaclaattp eert la tha araMi ta1T hraaM ta BaHa-vflla far rn If Tea Have a W-a Heart rtfiw tar name AwlU One of the officials saved the day I at White Rose to defray the ex-by digging into his pocket sndlpensea who were Injured while relighting the torch with a match I playing la league games.

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