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Transcript-Telegram from Holyoke, Massachusetts • 24

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rested on the sturdy right arm of Frauk'fuUi-van Sullivan was slated to face Billy Pierce 1 BOSTON lff-Tom Bn we? a young righthander In his' third aesra with the Boston tied Son has "learned the trade" in the opinion ot Manager Mike Higgins only one way to explain 1 a pitcher new not a throw cr" the Boston field boas said 'yesterday after another sparkling performance by the Kyearold from -Cheraw Higgins beamed as he spoke o( four-hit' decision ever the GevcUnd'ladUn The prslae wu echoed by Red Sox fans rawer retired II batten in or-der befon Jim Hegan alngled ever shortstop Don glove in the sixth inningr Tbeirts gys up single-to Vie Werts In seventh But biggest test earn In the ninth Two infield hits dnd walk filled the bases with none out After a sacrifice fly which sewed a nin Brewer bore down end ativped the Indians Tha oung pitcher whehsf only one season is Class bell and two years In the Army befon Joining the Red Sox in 1954 now has allowed only three earned runs in '94 Innings while posting a record of three vlctoriei against one do- feat- Hi -ERA is an amaxing 079 and tops the Amari- ggg League Dick Gernert atlll aubblng for 1 the ailing Tad WiUlams connected for his fourth homer of the season and Norm Zauchto: filling la for injured first baseman Mickey Vernon slammed bis second to aid Brewer to-his victory Bob Hamel of HHS gets back safely toftrst In 4th as throw from Bob Niemloe Pacer pitcher -shown in left background with outstretched arm eludes first basemsn Ted TtembUy Note ball to left of Tremblay's glove He failed to make the retch end a split-second later it hit T-T eamiat Jim Daley abdve the knee inrbU left leg thCamlst Daley did aom fancy stepping and dancing for the few minutes that followed Indians In Firs Test With Yanks' Amcrkai 1 FcL GB NawYork 722 Cleveland t- 7' 461 2 Boston 431 114 ChiCkgO 'r7r77T' "400 4 Wuhiagton 9 10 474 4V4 Baltimore 9 11 450 3 Kansas City 7 JS 431 Detroit 9 J2S3JI Resulta Boston 3 Cleveland I Baltimore 4 Detroit (night Chicago at Pierce (U) vs Sullivan (2-0) Detroit at Washington (nlgbtK-Trucks (09) vi Fucual (22) Kansu City at'BalUmora (nlte) -Kellner (1-1) va Wight (04) By JOE LAROSE Co-defending-champion Weit-r field continued to set the pace NEW YORK Confident cool jn tho Valley-league today So Hadley Faces 1 Agawam VALLEY WHEEL WL Pet GB 1000 780 790 867 400 433 433 400 Enfield i 2 South Hadley 2-W Springfield I Euthampton 2 Ludlow Agawam1 Ware 1 Palmer 0 -e Dropped into a second place deadlock with West Spring-field Tom Sooth Hadley tosaers heat Agawam today at tho Beach grounds in the first of two home games for the week in the Valley Wheel The th WhMi 1JL J'wSSkleift rieSi El Monaay wtii see io dock and composed the Cleveland In dians arrived in towirfon thre-game set with the New York Yankees The Tribe was squarely on the Hurls First Game -ROR-RtENNANr rennan On Hill For Allies A spot Thero is an undercurrent of'a full game out The Bombers nude It fiQ yesterday 'blanking Northampton 7-0 at the WhipIty flolyok climbed a notch via a 7-4 victory despair' in the rest of the American League at thi overpowering strength TheVlndiau Complete Plans For Wee And MidgetxLeagiies the only contenders they 7 Jackie Jensen power bullied over rival Chicopee at UKken- Casey Slensd's men browbeat rie stadium Greenfiald topped Boston Red Sox four out 3-2 in the Powertown rtr thM-MiuVr rr haiuMi TnHin r(r five then'poiiahed off the Chicago handed the Indians their first NaUand League WL Pet GB Milwaiikea -7 1 700: Cincinnati 11 4 447 St Louts 118 SC Brooklyn m'8 1717214 New York 7 9 97471 24 Pittsburgh 9 9 471 214 Philadelphia 10- 93) 414 Chicago 418 481 3 Monday's Resulta Mihrgykel I Brooklyn 1 SG-Louis New York (night) (Only gamei scheduled) TUeeday 'k PrebaMe PUchera Brooklyn at Chicago New-combe -(3-1) vs Hacker (M) vNew York at Cincinnati (night) -Hearn (1-1) vs Fowler (24) Pittsburgh nt Milwaukee (right) (04) VI Spduf (01) Philadelphia at S( Loula (right) (31) va Schmidt (14) on duty at Springdale Park under tho direction of C-D haad Gerald Griffin 4 Actual opening of tho laigua is scheduled for ono week from next Monday (21st) end games willbe played on 'the Crosier Field and Rprtogdalox Park dis- fUMi inn 9pnnBr jnonda -r Bolt Meets Al Balding In Feature FORT WORTH Tex CD-TOnt nthf feature singles test of the International PGA Matches today as tha United States seeks to wrap fifth straight Hopkina TYophy These two shot the hottest golf yesterday in tha four-bell matches which the United States won SV4 to 314 Bolt 'and-Gene Littler beat BIB Mawhinney and Murray Tucker ef Canada Sup and scored points Bolt could do wrong on the greens "If I had putted like that yesterday" said tha lean Texan peaking of tha Colonial Nations Invitational Tournament to which he finished second havo won ISfeT Bolt and Littler had a best hall of 61 Mawhinney and Tuckers TO Balding amf Gordon Brydara Canada wIBOped Mike Souduk and Cary Middleeoff I and Balding amazed even Ms teammates with hisM wizardry on tha greens Balding mid Brydsonwlfo played a terrific game himself had a beat ball of- 64 despite a double bogey on the 15th brie The Bridtog-Brydsm duo won the full 3 prints (onp print for each nine and one for the match and It wu- up to tha other team match Dbug Ford and' Ted KroQ of the United Statu vs Bill Kerr and Stan Leonard of Canada decide the Issue Ford and Krofi managed tha second nine '1-up after the teams tied to-tho first Thu the United States got 314 prints to 14 Bob Brennan top pitches jioi thaTri-County leagua last year will be oil the hill for the Alllee AC Thursday evening when the Alllea meet the Stray Brook Minutemzrit Van Horn Parkin 1 Stated 'for Uieir second test in as many days agmnst a Springfield rival Coach Clem Gael of Catholic High entertain Tach today at Machinate Stadium and again seek their second win -ef the aeaaon aiming to better a current Id rating Coach JClapin named aouth- grua'a third start this season has an 0-L Monday tho Gael dropped a 10-7 decision la at Mitchell field for their sixth straight setback Coach' BUly Wiae's unbeaten Panthers posting their fourth win in a row but tho visitors wera forced to coma from the rear They rack- lie four runs in tho fourth to wlpe-eutCalhoiic'i 2-0 margin And addad a couple in fbo sixth after the Gaglt had mpved out front fid In the lower end of he 4th Davy Duggan went the route 'or the Gaels but wu given seme ragged support though nicked for 16 hits On the ether hand Cbach Wise called on three-meundK -men BUI Phelps started but gsv Way to Wayne Upson who mrled the middle Ohrae and wu credited for the win Fran ifaloncy took' over in the 8th to finish vp Led by Johnny -Whitcomb who belted three singles In many tripe the Gsels rapped 10 hits of the Panther Trio Bob Glidden- and-John-ChampagM had two apiece Scott: CMfetM ICMMi' ah I if WMlt wndR CATVOWlmi- CATKOSJC A- BT nns-HUri Pvwyhii on TViw I Itackp DPiiPvaoclick iunawModl LOe-CaOwdril 11 CatbaUa 11 SSWisl VM I Upaaa SUtaoojr Phalpa I In VpaM 2 In iTalonojr I In K-Duacaa 7 ISiolps 4 UpM LJfaiwwr UpMV L-SunaiL UniDukolc and Struck aut far Xhisian ia rh Says Rocky May Fight ERIE Just These ara (he words ef Harry Kessler tho who handled tha HascianoArchla Moore championship bout think Rocky will fight again believe ha is retiring only until can meat a good challenge "You know Rocky make any more money fighting bow because of income tax 1 understand refused unmeet Moora unless tlie Income tax on hia purse could spaced out over a five-year period So I won't be a bit sur-prised if Rocky ia retiring because financial reasons as well as tha others which hava been 4th Straight Chailey Upeet Win Over Joey GiardoHo Fgath Straight At SL jflek Arana NEW YORK VH-V Joey Gisr-deUo wants a return bout happy Charley (King) Cotton says the onetime leading middleweight ran tender can have it any tinw Matchmaker Teddy Brenner still chuckling over the fourth straight upset it St NkfaoUa Arena said today he hoped to make the repeat for June 4 or 1L Glardello said he would Ilka the chance to avenge the lots Ms first in Marly two years It all depends on whether or not Joey Mew tentative JungA television data with Wfille Vaughn in Chicago by losing Cotton a 3-1 finished strong in the last three rounds last right to pull out a tight but unanimous 10-round decision Outweighed 15914 to 15414 Cotton a M-year-old comparative unknown (ran Toledo Ohio "-was much stronger (han Giardello Hiersche Resigns To Name Successor Norman Hierache Junior College basketball coach who also poaches at Lynch Junior High school has resigned as coach at tha college One report hu It Bill Bartley will be naihed hia successor Liberia In Olympics Monaco Won't Enter MELBOURNE 'Australia (UP) Liberia became' the 73rd nation signed up today for tha 1956 Olympic games an all-iima Mgh Monaco turned down an Invitation because ef the expense Big League LiKxden Majer League Leaden By UNITED PRESS Natleaal League Player A Chih GAB RH-PcL Bruton Milw 10 34 11 ATI Bailey Clod 'll )7 17 AM BtqrSr 8CL 47 06 13 29 439 RepdUU SL 13 50' 7 19 480 Walls Pitts 17 BO 19 MO America! League Mantle NY- 11 99 ITS 424 19 '39 15 485 Ifi 89 31473 27- 31 12 22 471 Maxwell Datf 23 44 19 494 Springfield Jimmy Major who ball career hu abandoned a pro will be on the hill Friday night for the Alltel when they meet Chapman Valve gt Goodwin Park to -Indian Orchard At the urn time Mgr Buck Grumoinodiy tnnounced that" two brothers Nate and Eddie Dancy a second base combination have been signed for tilala Nate toys short and Eddie plays sec nda: and reported they the win column behind Dave 4Roche wtfb shoots' for his 2nd victory As result of tho win Enfield remains Htenonly unbeaten team to the Wheel with a 24 South Hadley and Wait Springfield both- have 2-1 records The- shutout hurled by-Bill tpanowkk stopped Shuth Had-ey win streak at five straight in and out of tha WheaL It al- so snappad a slab sprat for Don Burnett SHHS ice who wu handod hia initial MtbaciTafter racking thru to a row Tho Nutmeggers tallisd tyico a tho aocind and platad -tbeir third In tho fourth with wild pitches snd mlscuea figuring to tho scoring Spanswlck who hold tho -Tigers to lone stogie by Bob Bourque finnei 10 On tho other hand Burnett wu nicked for 7 hits all singles' In tha other Wheel games today Euthampton entertains Waro at Daley field Wes Springfield invadu Enfield and Palmer is booked at "Ludlow Scot: llidl I ik i-Mm I 1 1I SIMT elf Prdiar I 1 I SMcIThO Xui-to ill liao-sua 1 iiHtk wifi nn-Mit Rr- I 1 SWM I I I no-qiw I 11 I SOiuMl ula Rinaldi If 1 1 Muha SIS Yount 1 I (Wamrrlj I CuCeh rf I 9 Palmar cf I MOtO I I I 7SJ nT Total 5" ToUli II I SNnno i -l JB-Klaalda an-Bramaaa Rmir Sua RlnaMt McXmna to Pltx-Oorald EnRold Bouth Hadlor BB Sponnrlelt i BumoU 1 poniwleti 11 Bumott I WP-Spate wick Bumatt U-Wakk T-l I he ho be of i 'ft -t i hv ll Knights In Triple Tie for 2nd face' S-Trade Horn Ob WodjTopPacoaottorx7-4 VALLEY LEAGUE Holyoke 1 441 1 HelyekO I 1 1 Greenfield -l-l Turnon 'I 1 Chicopee 401 Nertkimp 4 1 499 I the six-team loop Mired tbs midway of Ha 28th season but with three teams Holyoke Greenfield Turners clustered in a triple tie for second place leagut lots When play resumes Thursday 1HS wiU host Turner at this Stadium Chicopee is booked at Westfield and 'Hemp at Greenfield Meanwhile Holyoke hu a third game booked with Trade of Springfield due at the' Stadium tomorrow' Following tha Chicopee- triumphs: Coach O'Connor listed Jim Sullivan regular right fielder as hit mound choice against 'tha Baa-vers He also named Ggna Martin to hurl against Turners At the shma time Bill Moga of Chinese said fit plana to send Bob Dobrovsky a sphomor righthander to tho hllLu-tho Pacers seek to knock tha Bombers off their pedestal John Char-ran will be on tho slab for Turners Lea Puu for Woitfield A Greenfield the rival motmdsmen will he Ron Ductos for Vamp Stan Scott tor CHS Pete Griffin turned in tho beat Monday mourn performance holding 'Hamp to six hits and racking 19 strike victims for hia second league win Jot Hobol of HHS also turned In hia second third for tho ovorall uason but had to bo rescued by Gena Martin to tha sixth after Chicopee: racked four straight hits Lou Bush was the Greenfiald winner Ha heat Bay Prunler of Turnori Featuring (ha day's" action ere back-to-back homers by Bil) Roach and Don Schula Westfield in the 7th back-to-back triples by Stan Forys and Fren Gregy ef Chicopee to the 6th Hera Holyoke actually sewer up its win to the lower end of tho first meshing four hits that included a Bob Eboraold-double with" two walks couple errors and a passed halt for six runs The O'Connormcn addet their other tally In the 4th Bill LtinardlnT and Joe Hobo rapped successive alnglu Bob Niemiec was tha victim Deaplto tha -run outburst In tho first ho weqt tho route to bo charged for hia 3rd league setback Gene Martin's tellefing highlighted the HHS win When he came in from left to tako over from Hohot tho four (SIS runs were In and Gregory wu perched on 3rd with none away Ho walked Ted Trombley" the first Pacer to face him But ha forced Leon Boutin to ground to Dave Harrington at 3rd toed Gregory oul at the plate on an attempted squeeze by Dick Mizza and poured strikes past Larry Lone zak to retiro tho aide During the final threo-innings ha held the Pacers to one hit a 9th inning blooper to left by Ron Gwozda While tho Knights wera making merry the plate In he lower end -of the first Coach Bill Moge took exception to a called trike to tha extent of being ordered off the field and Into (he stands by plate umplr Tip Lam-son of Springfield Ah exchange of words continued after the game was over between the pair In the 7th Coach "Jinx" O'Connor protested vigorously on the second call of a double play by baso umpire Jim Denver also of Springfield with Denver pulling the on tho HUS mentor as he ordered him to return to tha duffnut J- the dugout Capt Bob Hamel continued to play-edin 1933 to the1 colored league Richie Golden who played with the Allies before ha entered tho anped forces and who has been dUchuged after four years "hitch" to playing abut for the Tri-Couity leaguers who will play their early game on tho homo opening to not scheduled for two weeks Workouts are scheduled tonight at 6 and Wednesday qlght -at at Springdale' Park 1 BUI Wollachhger Kaeey coach today named Bob Gaugh an to hurl the Tri-County league opener against the- Springfield Aces at Mackenzie Stadium tomorrow night with Bob Mitfow-rid slated for catching duties The Kacey infield will have Norm Marquis at 1st Frank Hegy-et 2nd Paul Champigny at short and Bart Caron vat 3rd whUe the oytfleld lines up with Bob Dubola to loft Geno Gore-Jee to center and Fran Tully in right All ara former HHS Catholic or Chicopee acboolboy stars For the balance of his jester Coach WollscMager hu a mound staff that numbera Richie Mur--phy All (Sonny) Gdule ChaN ley Lobik and Bernia St George who ia the only southpaw alaorL Max Kotow ici Chuck Stover and Dick LaCoste tho other reservvs rightflelder who hit 4S1 end drove ta-enlr five nine ia-the-first 14 wu wiodulod to raturn games was scheduled to return to the lineup today Higgins pianned to "give Jackie chance to gat straightened but changed his mind when he learned southpaw ace Billy Pierce wu scheduled to-pitch for the White Sox Fierce hu a -record --s' OriolesHave Zuverirdc No I Relief: By ED wqjta The AseecUUd Fnn--w body wanted right nowj tha No relief pitcher in tho American League getting the job doM almost on a daily basis for tha Bal tlmore Orioles who can hardly do thing without him -The 29-ytarrold righthander who In his 11-year career'bu failed to hang bn with devaland Qneifc net! lad Detroit and who wound up is semipro ball U1 frea agent 'after hia flnt year In the minors has strolled la from tha bullpen ia S3 of Baltimore's 20 games this season And of the nine games the BMe-havo won to dste he's uved six and won two Zuvarink' purchased ia despera tion from Detroit last July wu called uponjor-the third flute -to ht dan niahi and 'with twa two days last-night and with two pitches napped off a Tiger rally and picked up a 4-1 victory that lifted Baltimore into sixth place while inducing hia earned run average to a nifty 150 Pitching wu tho pass word in tho other three games played In majors yesterday too In the American Tam Brewer struck out nine and out off Cleveland on four hits In a 5-1 Boston victory In tha National Boh Buhl bea Brookiyh 3-1 on six hits to retain the Braves' slim hold on first placo and St Louis helped by a weird five-run- Inning and dandy relief pitching by Lindy Mc-Danlel Gordon Jones and Jackie Collunu smocked tho New York Giants S-3 to4tlo idle CtodnnaU for second place Other SpoTts On Page 23 ASK FOR HAMPDEN'S BIG A SIX I qiatlis Premium Ftevar Beer O'Donnell Deliver 8 8276 ODOiElL'S PACKAGE STORE 4irMAIK STREET 'tho a White Sox -twice Sunday That by process of elimination lea'vie ha Indians Stengel before the game "we've seen-them -jU except OevelandTud I sec no point in getting pfrald Jhe Professor refuses to be drawn out on tha pouibillty of the Yanks wrapping It aU up early but lnresponaa' to a laughing query as to how he'd feel If his did wu home safe by midseason he Just like to have the pleasure of knowing how it feels What hu the rest ef the league in -n-state of desperation is tha Mantle Yogi Bern Hank Bauer and Moose Skowran all have been powdering the ball but' Joe Collins Gil McDougald Andy Carey and Billy Margin own acombinw average-of about 401 Still Seaor A1 Lopes doesn't seem worried Ho hu hia thru top Early Wynn (paired with Tommy Byrne in the starter Herb Scot sod Bob act for-the scries and had kind words for tho rest of his team Ha uid he's highly pleased with Chico Carrasquel Obtained from the White Sox for Larry Doby during tha winter Host baseball folk thought ha made a mistake looked good against US said the Senor "Ha is playing as good or better than I'va oven aeen him to the field "TTue ha lint hitting for av- arage' but ha hai batted in very' Important iwu tor ua" Rjaley Hurled Hit -UCorins To Victory STORKS Conn iP) Univer aity of Connecticut Pitcher Bill Risley pitched a three-hitter and singled In the only run of tho game Monday to win 'a 12-lnnlng duel over Springfield College l-Os- -j Connecticut new has -a 8-4-2 record Springfield's record la 18 SCHOOLBOY RESULTS Holyoke 7 Chicopee 4 Cathdral 19 Catholic 7 Enfield 3 Falk 9 Hfestfield 7 Northampten 9 Greenfield Turners Falls 3 "St Huntington 3 BASEBALL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit at Washington night Kansu City at Baltimore night Cleveland at New York night Chicago at Boston i NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Cincinnati night Pittsburgh at Milwaukee night Brooklyn at Philadelphia at St Louis night Bsforo You Buy Aliy used car Bo Sura to Check With KAY-COREY OLDSUOBILE IKC CM MAIN ST HOLYOKE JE3-S994 Open Evec 11! 9 Led by the Holyoke Trumpet leer Band the Pea-Wee and Midget BaMball Leaguei annual parade and jamboree will start Saturday at 1:30 at the Morgan-School yard Pras Ron Bannatt announced today Tho parade will pass through the Ward 2 business -area to Sprtogdala Park When 'Acting Mayor- Joseph J- JublnviHe- will toss tha first pitch Members of tho Parks and Recreation Commission have been tovltedai well as Romeo Cyr 'of Spring-field Western Mass commia-sloner who will eaten Gena BalickX Chicopee UytM president alio will bo guesta A flagralring ceremony and singing of tha National Anthem will be -held at 3 Four 'Pee-Wae four Midget and three Civitaa League games alLtwo Innings each save for Civitana (3) will bo staged as follows: FEE Elks vs Kacys IWG va Stags Crfists vs Turnon MIDGET Coachman vs IVETP VS JBL and vs Wraps Sports ys Rams CIVITAN Taft AC vs Turners Collins AC vs Bankers Demos AC vs Ross AC Alio inarching to tha will be the Elmwood Jets 1953 Mitey Mitea league champs a Boy Scout color guard" representatives of "tho Junior" Chamber of Commerce and the CIvI-tan dub with auxilliry pplica Sabotage Claim Made Clogged Fuel Line With Cigarette Found Lx Ed Elision's Car INDIANAPOLIS tod (UP)-An-gqr mechanics wera looking today for someona they claimed tried to a car entered to tha Indianapolis 509-mile auto race by the fuel line with a cigarette Mechanics" Frank Delray and frank Glibben insisted it wu no accident that the munyUred cigarette wu founlto he car piloted by Ed Elilian of Oakland rn ElisteaJiadJnuble getting fuel to thr engine Monday while on a Practice run at the two and one-naif mile oval in a car entered by Fred Sommer-td Indianapolis Glibben removed the fuel tank and found shreds of a dfiaraL Earlier he found parts of a cigarette to the bottom ef the Unk been in auto racing -a lot of yean" the cigar-smoking Glibben growled "and this la the first time this ever happened to me The tank wu-ctean whan wt brought the race nr to the track" I can uy is this la a bell vs thug to nu for an Delray ruled out the possibility of accident since no one working to the garage smokes cigarettes but Duns Carter ruing director of the United Statu Auto Club uld ha doubted It was sabotasa Homeless A Has Drill On Wednesday The Homeleu AC of the Parks Senior Baseball League hu a scheduled workout it Mitchell Field for "Wednesday evening 1 Coach Howard Bostrom urges all candidates to report rr SchoolTeamKtching Records Parks Junior Leafue Conference Wednesday A Parks Junior Baseball Laague meeting' is scheduled Wednesday at 740 at and Recreation Commission offices to tha City Hall This will bo tho first mooting of tho spring and offorts ara being nude to include six cluba The Highland Vole won-rthe them-plonshlp to 19)3 Babe Ruth league Workouts Tonight Workouts for the BaSe -Ruth league teams scheduled on five playground diamonds tonight at 6 Workouts ara scheduled at Mitchell Field Mackenrio Stadium Crosier Field Snrihgdale Padc and McNally Field play his stlckout brand of baseball at short for HHS robbing Ron Gwozda of what looked to be a sure hit in tha 4th with a brilliant back-hind catch of his blooper in abort left Joe Hohol and Gwozda wera tha leading hit ten each rapping a'Touple singles as both teams wera credited for I Score: iiiriti IckiofM a it TflU-tH 1 SLm rnkS 1 I rf I 1 WL Wailwrrl 111 llM-tok ef 4 I VmimI alii VnwaMh 1 1 I VSt'atd till ai Xlmtac a I Ma-ti ire 1 a if 4 I Hill Ww-ntv rf-S 1 war-tan 1 rwiM HI I) "nir flat a a i wv 4 Malta 411 Hahal pi TMa'a I ff 1H IMP iwrnirr ra fa cmcorax SOS Ml MS-4 ttanalS Martin 1 UnitfH 1 Warrlnatan 1 Vtaya 1 Oiwanr 1 II --rbeiseM Oraptr SKMarUii Jtahal XarHnitan DB-Oatatli to Ttamhlay- Trawhlry to Ktamlaa to LMtaMk LOM-Statyaka rtocanaa I BBoNlaintaa 4 Martin 1 PnPHnhnl jOraanry) C-Mnhal Ntambw 1 4 Wl-Mamtaa W-Staal R1)- VoLanwaaa Daarar T-4IL V- 4- -e 1 -e eea eeaeeesaa 1 HttlNM i eheieeaaesi 4 wuitaaUwa i Alima 4 see eeeee 9-1tRSK i-asesael at jmimi (Pi Nt IVtrril 1 at i ee a IMHII jsoaaea jea Ml JM JM ilisei as ef a LIAOMO mCRKRS DMiict Ne 4 tanwtL Sin Ik SiSltr I PmUy WMitMl leiestoMSHI NitaMjr CMlMiral sisiiwi a IftS Jt 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