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Pom 6 flu InurviJIi lhwj-Sfttinil Sofurdoy Aim 31 1M3 Powell Sevier Take KIL Openers Panthers Win 6-0 Over South Carter's Run Cambell's Play Are Difference GROUNDED ROCKET Powell's James Lawley "submarines" South halfback Vincent Harper in the AA Division opener last night at South Powell won 6-0 Golden Bears Win J3-0 END OF THE Don Word hard-running Sevier County bock is brought down by Young's Richard Pickens after gaining eight yards last night at Duff Field No 50 is Charles Darnell also of Young Sevier won 13-0 Johnson Stevens Fire Rule Past Bearden New Pitcher Joins Club in Smokies at Homey appeared to he the winner that contest too Bearden's deepest penetration came la the fourth quarter when the Bulldogs drove to the Rule 11 follow lag a pass Interception by Calvin Wright on the Golden Bear 32 But Bearden lost the ball on downs by quarterback Rader pounded the tackles and probed Reardon ends for 121 yards rushing in the first half hut it took a blocked kick and a 30-yard run by Stevens to put Rule on the board again Stevens Sid Buwman Mike Boatman and Butch Rogers charged Bearden punter Charles Burks in the third period and Stevens blocked the punt and Play 9 6 Days in By DON PALMER then David slew Chi- i But Rule's wiry fast and leather-tough Golden Bears used a 75-yard kickoff return and a blocked kick instead of a slingshot as they felled the favored Bearden 13-0 Iasi night Paul Johnson a last-minute Rule starter fired the first shot as he grabbed the opening kickoff at the 25 eluded four Bulldogs at the 40 and trotted down the left sideline to score Butch Rader's extra-point placement made it 7-0 before Bearden's beefy line could work up a sweat offense engineered Stevens was the defensive ran with it for the final touch- for Ru'e- He had from Bowman Boatman Rogers and defensive halfbacks Tom down with 2:15 left in the Bears Pin 13-0 Loss on Young Rugged Defense 4th-Period TDs Tumble Jackets By TED RIGGS You can forget those pre-season reports about the inadequacy of Sevier County High's lightweight football line The Smoky Besr forwards were grossly underestimated Ask any of the 5000 fans who saw them stop Young 13-0 in last AAA Division opener at Duff Field And the Sevier linemen didn't restrict their heroics to defensive play Sharp blocking end some timely pass-catching by end Herb Owen by helped nut immensely Yeung held te a minus-twa yards rushing ta the first half threatened only once ta the closing minutes when a recovered fumble set ths stags for a march that carried te SeviervDIe's 3 The Yellow Jackets threw up a stiff defense of their own for two quarters then began giving ground as Bob Barker and Don Ward took turns on determined power thrusts The Bears drovt to Young's 8 late in the third period but were halted there when Eddie Atchley broke through to make a fourth-down stop But an the next Sevier series after Yang had kicked from its IS the Bears be stopped Ray Marshall returned the punt to Young's 31 and 11 plays later BIO Atchley tossed five yards to Oweaby for the touchdown Rea Russell converted and the Bears had a 74 margin with 1:41 te play On the ensuing kickoff Bruce Thomas lost control of the ball after a fine runbeck and Allen Tansil recovered for Sevier at the Yellow Jacket 49 Ward and Barker picked up key yardage before Bill Atchley passed IS to Owenby for a first down at 8 Barker plunged across from the 4 with 4:21 remaining Richard Pickens turned in the best Yellow Jacket run when he went 15 yards on a sweep in the final Young bid Time ran out three plays later when Pickens plunged eight yards to the Sevier 3 can't say enough about the play of our declared Sevier Coach Tom Bass who made hb KIL debut after succeeding Terry Sweeney at the Smoky Bear helm was especially pleased with the defensive work af Tom Williams and Italy Atchley But everybody else did mil Charles Mouldin reserve Sevier halfback became the first Negro to play against a KIL team when he entered the game shortly before halftime His lone cany resulted in a four-yard loss Top defenders for Young were Dave England and Jim McDonald The Summary: MVIEB (11) YOUM (7) quarter Throe Bearden linemen on placement-holder Price on the ensuing PAT attempt set off a minor "war" that required coaches and several policemen some five minutes to quell Rule Baker and Johnson Ross Duncan and Calvin Wright were best defensively for Bearden The Summary: By ROLAND JULIAN Coaches who scouted the Powell-South game last night almost certainly will have to perfect their blocking assignments to take care of the Panthers' Johnny Gamble Gamble didn't icore in Powell's $4) AA Division victory over the Rockets at the South High field but he thwarted two of the home touchdown bids and forced a fumble as South vainly tried to rally in the final quarter About 36N fans most te attend a game at the South field were ea hand to see Powell take a 1-3 lead In he five-game series wiA the Rockets Right halfback Ken Carter on a counter play up the middle went untouched 27 yards to score with just 3:45 gone in the third period Until that time most of Powell's yardage was gained by the outside running and passing of versatile quarterback Jim Courtney Courtney who completed five of eight peases for 41 yards and gained a net of 79 yards in 20 carries carried the brunt of Powell's attack He had two good-size chunks of yardage recalled because of penalties Fumbles and slippery fingers cost South three scoring opportunities Halfback Bob Fields ripped off a 41-yard bootleg run in the second quarter to the Powell 19 then quarterback Bill Young fumbled on the next play On the next aerlea of downs Yeung hit halfback Fred Helton on a pats that carried 32 yards te the 14 Gamble streaked downfleM te make the tackle on Helton The Rockets lost yardage on the next two plays then Helton and Fields dropped successive passes in the open biggest save came just after Powell had scored Fields on the same play that had sent him into the clear earlier broke loose for a 57-yard sprint to the Powell 6 where Gamble caught him Young fumbled at the Panther 3 two plays later and Powell's Russell Wright recovered at the 6 Gamble's tackle of Harold Davis killed another South bid in the final frame when the Rocket back fumbled and Roy Long of Powell recovered Fields was South's top ground gainer getting 113 yards hi five carries Powell though never penetrating inside die South 20 except on Carter's run out rushed the Rockets 179 yards to 150 and gained 14 first downs to South's five entire team played well on said Henson Tackle Charles Clevenger did the most damage defensively for South one run nn a double and a squeeze bunt ASHEVILLE closed to within two games of Lynchburg by taking a pair from Chattanoga 4-3 and 3-1 Charlotte tripped Macon 6-3 in 10 innings and Nashville rapped slumping Augusta again 4-3 Interest' ARDEN (It Graham Hunter Carl Docktry Jimmy Honrv ok Fiell Rau Duncan Tommy Anderean John Miltenar Steve Dafcc George Keith Donnie Mitchell Lefthander Frank Carpin (15-7) cooled the steaming Smoky bats allowing four singles Ho walked only one man Knoxville couldn't get a single man past first base Dennis McLain (4-3) looked like a real world-beater for the first five innings He gave up his first hit with two out in the fifth inning But in the sixth the roof fell in Gary Johnson's single past the drawn-up infield scored two runs McLain gave way to John Ison in the seventh after Lynchburg picked up Smoky Box HULK (111 Steve Bradley Butch Regrri Sleveni Gene Carron RG Sift Bowman Mike Bnacman 'Viiev Rrewn Bitch Rader Mike Pnre RtL-Paul Johnson Mike Lively RULE 7 BEARDEN TOUCHDOWNS: Joe Williams Legend of Exterminator Gro ir With Years Kelso Is a Modern Counterpart 1-11 a- a Rule Paul Jekmen (75 kickoff return) Stevens (M run wlh blocked kick) Extra paints: Butch Rader (placement) RESERVES: Baker Beam Mays Dills Huskey Morrell Jim Rader Hickey Berry Tucker Henderlight Frazier Smart Humphrey Loveday Bearden Povne Burks Wright Bek Can Arm By HAROLD HARRIS Pete Craig mainstay of the pitching staff that led Duluth to the Northern League pennant joined Knoxville's Smokies today as they returned home to open the season's final home stand tonight at Bill Meyer Stadium Craig will be available for immediate service and probably will see duty in the doubleheader-heavy home stretch A 34-loser at Lynchburg last night the Smokies wifi face first-half champion Augusta tonight at 7:30 They'll dash in a double-header tomorrow starting at 1:30 and play another double-header Monday (Labor Day) also at 1:30 Lynchburg cornea to town Tuesday for a three-day stay The Smokies and Lynaox will play single games Tuesday and Thursday nights with a double-header sandwiched in Wednesday night That adds up to nine games in six days Craig at Duluth compiled a fine 251 earned run average on the way to a 6-4 record He pitched 104 innings and struck out 96 batters almost one per inning He replaces John Gregory who did not report Last night the Smokies lost their eighth game of the season at Lynchburg strong White John Cox Cooper Swingle STATISTICS Ruta NEW YORK Kelso already has been named horse of the year three times a distinction corresponding to baseball's most valuable player No other horse has made it more than Iwice And if the Du Pont gelding wins the Big A's $100000 feature Monday be well on his way to No 4 7 7 1 si i 4 1 1 1 44 Ml 4 4 I 7k 1 I 1 1 I 1 II 4-1LI First dewns Rushing Fasting Peanlty Yards rushing Yards patting Patens attempted Passes completed Pistes Intercepted Fpmhtes Fumbles test renames Peats KNOXVILLE LVNCHEUEO phrhrfci pbrkrW White 3b 4 I McCalld 4 110 M'Chickss 4 0 11 AndriwTb 4 111 Franklinil 4 0 0 0 JUsonlb 3 1 I Hortonrl 3 0 0 0 La'kamrf 3 0 0 0 thrupcf 3 0 0 0 Hlckitt 3 0 0 0 BakarTh 3 0 0 0 Grlffinlf 1110 Smiley lb 2 0 0 6-Day' son St 3 0 10 Bryant 3 0 10 F'andatt 0 0 0 0 McLalnp 7 0 10 RobfrtsJb 3 0 0 1 lionp 10 10 Carpinp 3 0 0 0 Total! 77 0 4 0 flail 77 3 I 1 KNOXVILLE 000 000 000-0 LYNCHBURG 000 OH 3 PO-A Knoxville 74 Lynchburg 77-13 DP Davidson and Johnson LOB Knoxville 4 Lynchburg 3 Johnson Roberts IP EH HSO McLain (L 4-3) ft 3 3 1 7 lion IV) I 0 I I 1 Carpin (W 1S-7) 7 4 0 1 1 0 Marten and Rader 1:51 I 7017 Nashville Boss Would Sell Park NASHVILLE Aug 31 W-The board chairman of the Nashville Vais baseball team cast a shadow over the future of professional baseball in this city Friday Jack Norman Sr said he will recommend at a Sept 16 Vols Inc meeting that the club's historic ball park (Sulphur Dell) be sold to meet obligations my Norman aid in a five-page letter to directors is abundantly clear that this community will not support the only type of minor league professional baseball which is Nashville currently is a member of the Class-AA South Atlantic League Attendance at Vol games has been low this year exceeding no more than 300-400 many nights The Vol chairman said he will oppose continuation of professional baseball after this season and that the fan-owned club offer the ball park to the Nashville metropolitan government at a price no greater than necessary to meet financial obligations The alternative Norman suggested would place the property on the open market with the club taking the highest cash offer Overtaker or Undertaker? Giants Appear More Than Deadly Is Kelso another Exterminator? Don't toss the question around incautiously To old-timers this borders on blasphemy They still drool over the pinch-hitter who won the 1918 Derby and was still winning at the age of nine "You never saw Alex Robb a kindly man who likes to share his joys with others looks at you with incredulity in his eyes pity in his voice ROBB CURRENTLY engaged in selling New York State as a breeding center grew up with Exterminator Some even profess to see a remarkable resemblance especially as to profile to sit and watch Exterminator enriched a sighed Robb I was tempted to note I see John Sullivan Little Egypt or Sitting Bull yet I wasn't conscious of any irreparable loss me tell you about the gentleman offered proceeding forthwith He told how Willis Sharpe Kilmer (the swamp root king) with whom he was connected at the time bought Exterminator as a workhorse for Sun Briar the stable's Derby ace how Sun Briar off his feed was withdrawn and the substitute won in mud paying 32960 to SI though unhappy about the change nonetheless bet 31000-1300 straight $300 place 3400 The Summary: Prep Results KNOX INTERSCHOLASTIC srvlcrvillt 11 Ywn I PtmK swn a Sul 11 Bterdnn Carter WtM 7 Farrago! 7 Harm a Halil 17 laaaat Creak a Jtflanaa 47 Unaka 7 EAST TENNESSEE Jatenan City II ChaHanaafa antral a Moryvim 7 Lanair City a Ewrtft a Wittand a Lanier SvIKvan IX Leaiea a EllraketMea a Gottinburg-PIttinan a Meary 7 JfIMeo 7 Hentivilte a Harriman la Ollvtr Springi a Jaaaikara 17 Laka City la MarrHtewn it Erwia a Frtendivilte Oraaakack a Charck Hill 11 RegtrwiHt 7 Brutal (Tannl la Alcaa ta Kingston CrrasvilM a JalMca 7 Huflhvllla a Etawah MatftaamflHa a Lyan View 11 aiauntvllte 17 Stalk Pittsburg la Rockwood a Oraenavlllt 4a Newport a McMinn aunty Venire 7 Jndcbe re a La Fnltette 4 (He) Sanbriakt la Oak tale ta Cllntan 14 wartkar a OntMa 4a CaaHteM a man a Rtd lank a Chattanooga city a Eait Ridge 4 (Hal Bledtat Caunty la Whllwall a Saddy-Daiiy la Rhta Caaaty a Fayetteville 7 Frank Ka Caaaty 1 Caypar Saiin 14 White Ca Qa) a rainord 17 Marian Ca a MIDDLE TENNESSEE Caaktvllla GaHafhi a Smyrna 17 Chaaal Hill a Faraam 41 Adamivilta a Salmtr la Jarkien Saulh Site a Sparta 1 ShtttyvHk a SartedteU 41 Lebanon a HartivHte 1 McMkmvilte City a Cartboya ta Cardta-ykte a Galaibara If LlvteiMn a Jtdciaa Narth SWt 7 Riacataa a Heater itt ta Savannah a Forte ta McKenna 11 White Halt 7 Davar a SmHhvilte ta Watertown 11 (tit) Mt Jaliat J7 Spnn HIM 7 York ta Cal tea a ndy Ca MaackMter ta Waadkary a Ha attend 4 (ttel Lewrtahurg Lnratta 7 Cakrnikte ta Parttaad a MeyHald (Ky) a CtertMlla a Lyackkari ta Wavaaekara a Hama 17 Waitmaretand a 7 Chartetti a Patenkam a Frank Ite ta WEST TENNESSEE sa SamarvKte a 1 Camdna a Nowhere a a Skaraa a SOUTH (i) Gtorg Hilton Gary Rudd IK Hpyi Scotty Rldgt Ray Horton Jim Walker Lionard Johman Mil Young Frtd Hatton Jeff Pins 47-7 Loss on Unaka JEFFERSON CITY Aug 31 If last night's opening performance is any indication Jefferson High's footballers will be a high-scoring lot this season The Elks breaking loose for 20 points in the second quarter rolled over Unaka 47-7 They piled up 459 yards on the ground as three players went 45 yards or more for touchdowns Frankie Gann counted twice going 80 for one TD Clifford Skeen turned in a 50-yarder from scrimmage and Jimmy Lee went 43 Harry Harmon scored nn a punt return covering 70 Tommy Hannon and Mike Lane also were in the scoring act Terry Cox Dale Drinnen Mike McClain Joe Simpeon and Jerry Kinder played top defensive roles for Jeff JEFFERSON I IS 14 11-47 UNAKA 7 I B- 7 TOUCHDOWNS: Tkmmy Harmon (S run) Frpnkip Gann I It runs) Horry Harmon (7k punt rpturn) Mikt Lanp ix plunge) Clittord Shun (Jk run) Jm Lti (45 run) Unak-Ra Tuylor IN run) Extra paints: JafteriL Larry Haynts 1 (ptocimantll Date Drtn-nan (pass) Lta (pass) Unoka-Tayter STATISTICS 20-game winner for the second straight year was touched for eight singles and a triple by Willie Mays But he struck out nine while walking none and drove in the deciding run with a fifth-inning single Friday night's crowd of 54849 increased Dodger attendance for 61 home dates to 2022527 Mite Merchant Bill Fruktt Dava England Chartei Darmtt POWELL It) John Gambia Ray Lang Eddte Crou Charloi Brannon RG-SIM Low Rannte Ayan Jama Laiatey Jim Courtaoy Kan Cartar Wally Ova FB Jatf Courtney POWELL SOUTH TOUCHDOWN: run) SUBSTITUTES: WrlgM Cox Cupar LkkKter Morgan Hoad Hawk HU Date Cerdwatl Mur-hem lauHi Parry Davit Crtep Oaute Davit Ctevtn-gar NHfy Spangter Noun Tuckar Mur- STATISTICS POWELL SOUTH John Elmore Gargt Owtnby Tony Aalchlty Tim Wllllomf RG Harry Barton Nail Harpar Chuck Atchhy QB-Eill Atcbtey Dan Ward Ray MarNwR FO-Oab Bartur SEVIER YOUNG Lorry Braam Bruca Thoma Richard Flctom Kirby Gains 196 Yards I 13-13 TOUCH DO WNS-Morh Oanky'llte! (ram Bill Atchtey) Bab Barter IX run) Eittra Ren RimaH (ptacnwunt) SUBSTITUTES SnvtervHte: Mautafn LOS ANGELES Aug 31 (-Manager Alvin Dark of the San Francisco Giants has a timetable for overtaking the Los Angela Dodgers But the way his club has been going you begin to wonder whether it can fulfill its role as an overtaker before it falls into the hands of an undertaker Dark said at the outset of the series that he figured the Giants would have to win five of the seven games they had left with the Dodgers That way he said the Giants would pick up three games and would probably be only a few games out when the two California clubs finished their season series in San Francisco next weekend But the Giants looking a mild mare dead than deadly have dropped the first twe garnet af their final series at Dodger Stadium In 10 Innings they have scored only Schmutapr Oury Btacktech Young: McOnnntd Kmklnt Rax Akhtey Nets 7-0 Win for Farragut Statistics: a a is i i i a MJ First towns Yarto msMnf Yarto pnsmv si Hill Nurses Stroke Lead Smoky Averages Baseball Summary ATT MM muffed a searing chance ta the third when the Beavers intercepted a put at the 5 Defensive standouts for the Admirals were Payne Wayne Smathers and end David White Ricky McCallum was Kirby's help-mate on defense The Summary: FsaaaouT kxrni itt DowS WtHte Frad teortioni Lorry Sluptey Eddie Oeoctt NtH Oeg Erick Lanon Doyid Ttemkrteter Tammy Jtafcfra RG-Jama Manta Ranald Hunt Victor Naan Jim MR Dowd Rock Dana tRatfikv QE-Eddw Btnaa Van ERum RH Bute Btetar Bobby Mortar LM Milton Braota Bobby Waojarar FB-aonma Kirby kab Gtarmtay FARRAGUT 7 -7 kaRns i TOUCHDOWN' Farraaul Kirby HE ran) Extra Fatal: SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Fullback Ronnie Kirby has Coach Bill stamp of approval ai one of the best backs in the Knoxville Interacholastic League Kirby who gained IIS yards in 22 carries last night scored a 60-yard run to give Farragut a 74 triumph over the visiting Kams High Beavers Kirby plunging for a first down from the Farragut 40 left a Kams player holding his Admiral headgear eluded three more would-be taeklers aid sped untouched thereafter for the score was our second best man on defense said Claim tackle Dot Pavne scored more points on our defensive rating Clabo also had praise for the Beavers playing their first game under Coach Lawrence Majors pursued well have a good ball AB a M3BHHRBM Franklin 173 44 4 1 3 17 Hortan 3N 41 Ilf 17 ta J7 Northrup 434 73 141 I I White 1M It 47 4 7 Rtafchick Ilf 17 SI Stantey 4k Ik BkMr 171 17 47 II 1 Bnmbtrg 114 11 43 14 I Bryant 77? 14 St I I IN 23 41 7 17 1 II SI 4 31 i a i if I a LOf Ananias IMcErMn 13-7) at City (hr no 1-17) 7 pm Chcsao (Horton J-5) at Minnesota (SNa-mon 13-13) I pm Sundays Los Anqtits at Kansas City Chicago at Minnesota Detroit al Ctetttand 1 Nam York at Wash-ngten at Boston NATIONAL LEAGUE DENVER Aug 31 ifk-Slender Dave Hill who' been picking up steam the put few weeks nursed a one-stroke lead at 135 going into third round of the 340800 Denver Open Golf Tournament Hill fourth at Akron lut Sunday (treked a 07 Friday to overtake Jay Hebert who fired a record-tying 14 Ken Venturi and Al Geiberger all early finishers Friday who tied it 136 Leaders at the end of FITCNHM RESUMING Robb said: 100 starts Exterminator had 50 firsts 17 seconds 17 thirds was out of the money only 16 times And mostly he was conceding from 10 to 30 pounds could run over any kind of track sprint and go a distance he won the Ontario Jockey Club Handicap at 24 miles with 134 pounds up Not much to look at he was scrawny knobby and skinny You could hang your hat on any corner of him Even so he was the most popular horse of his vme probably of any other WILLIE KNAPP the jockey ChorWt who rode the pinch-hitter con- acted at the Big A yesterday remains staunchly loyal to is the Derby hero was brown to millions is very good for these times but Exterminator was something speciaL I can name two other horses that would have whipped him Colin and Svsonby" Jockey Joe Natter second to Exterminator in that historic Derbv also contacted disagreed nn all counts would have taken him Hones generally ere better today The Exterminator legend tends to exaggerate his Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons is an enthusiastic Exterminator man wasn't anything that horse couldn't dn Anybody could tram and ride' him He could even cool himself out after race if he had Wkrtn OKkian Lawtekury BoHunr Leateytea Haaltekdaa Lyncfburg Nashviita Charlotte AMteviite 9 innings) Atlanta Chattanooga Macon at Nashville La aa ana fadMfgn M-mneta Now Vara Dc-ra I IVM Ypra Anrampte tool SUBSTITUTES: McCattum vnMn i Basalts I KNOXVILLE A 4 Augusta 1 A Macon 3 I If inningsl 4-3 Chattanooga 3-t (1st gam TaaifMI Iwm at KNOXVILLE a Charlotte Asheville at Lynchburg AMERICAN LEAGUE means got to heat the Dodgers five of Dark said it can be It was done in fact only last year But they couldn't beat Don Drysdale last night and their 3-l loss dropped them into third place one-half game hack of St Louis and 714 games behind the Dodgers In other National action Pete Runnels' second homer sparked Houston's Colts to a 5-1 victory over the Chicago Cuba Milwaukee climbed over Philadelphia into fourth place with a 3-1 triumph over the Phils: Cincinnati edged Pittsburgh 2-1 Al Dowaieg registered his 11th victory tor the Yankees as the Bombera dawned Baltimore 4-1 la other American League action rookie Larry Brawl's twe aut ninth-taring homer gave the Cleveland Indians a 5-4 nod over Detroit: snapping the Tiger's wta streak at tight rookie Mika Lae with relief help tailed Las Angeles past the Kansas City A's 62: Camiie Pascnal Hatched victory Nn If as Minnesota trimmed Chicago's White Sox 53 Drysdale who must win only three more times to become a STATISTICS (M 1 I MSS I Mi Mi 4 Ha-jtea 1 Chicago 1 Mitetautea Now York 1 S' Lsun It Phiindtlphta A GnonnoH 1 PWtabtagh I La Angatei San I Karas missed a scoring ap-part unity la lta second period after recovering a Farragut fumble at the Admiral But the Beavers netted mdy twa yards ia fear plays Farragut Fnd tram says Bring alteration and ro- Eaira ta us-wa kava an-rgadour TAAOtSHOP to accommodate outside oherotiom Cincinnati (O'Taote tall) of Pittsburgh (tented tall) pm WNOX WE KC Houston k-awn Ht al CMcago (Jack-son 1171 pjw i Vteiauhaa 'Sadawiki 3-41 al 1 IWMtey Hit 7 pm San F-ancteca I San toed 13-T71 Angola (town XI) It pm Lava (Braghp tall at Pit Bonwatt pat Anottei A Koaoat C'ta I Oaa 4 7 Boston 5 Ctacaae 7 Bammora Today Soma a -eon igti a Co land IG-w 13 pm nrmnaH o' Pittsburgh Jknutan foi e- Bo-mera H-uaton al Ocepa takt 7 pm id-temt a Now Vara a s-i itrtt iya San F-tecscu at La Anaoten SC- 7 pm Caul a Mtadwpkra AUTO PAINTING 1 BODYWORK ARMSTRONG TIKES QUALITY BOOT CO Ill Woedtoted ul Ceeteri iSIMIIt.

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