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6-IJ Sunday, Nov. 19, 1961 Monroe Morning World LONGHORN GUNS SPIKED TCU Uses 50-Yard Pass To Upset No. 1 Texas, 6-0 By TEf) SMITS halfback, broke loose for AUSTIN. Tex. 1 Texas, tional best for 45 yard the No.

1 football team, on a flare pass at the start was upset Saturday 6-0 by its old nemesi Texa 1 hi at means of crushing line play and a 50-yard pass. The pass, from the 6-7 TCU quarterback Sonny Gibbs to end Buddy lies came in the second period and was the only score of the bruising game. Jimmy Saxton, the tricky Texas Twict DUMP SMU. 21-7 ST ATIATIC5 TCU TEXAS 10 10 1 Rushing yardagr 132 138 Passing yardaga 76 9 3-6 Passas interceptad by 1 7 33 8 2 Punts 5-33 1 Fumblas lost 00 Yards penalized 410 the never could score. he was so badly shaken up Porkers Share Southwest Lead DALLAS, Tex.

'Bow struck for a 69-yard scoring pa on the game's opening play rode the. flying heels of Lance A1 worth to a hard-earned 21-7 vie- sponsored tory over Southern Methodist Saturday and a share of the Southwest Conference lead with toppled Texas. Arkansas, which had been expecting a call from the Sugar sensa-lhe had to be taken out. A crowd of 50,000 screamed en to Texas, unbeaten in eight starts and never held to than four touchdowns this reason. But TCU.

which went into the game the underdog by 25 points and sporting a record that included four defeats, could not be denied. Had Texas won it would have been assured at least a tie with Arkansas for the Southwest Conference championship, and a place in the Cotton Bowl. Now Texas' game next Thursday may be the deciding contest. lies, in addition to catching the touchdown pass, played an outstanding game on both offense and defense. The stunning upset paralleled one of 20 years ago when Texas, rated No.

1 in the land, was first tied by Baylor and then sent down to a 14-7 defeat by lightly regard. ed Texas Christian. TCU scored its touchdown after AUBURN NEXT? 'Bama Leaps Georgia Tech Hurdle For Ninth Victory Bv VERNON BUTLER Pat Trammell for a decisive vic- Associated Press Sports Writer tory. BIRMINGHAM. Ala.

Ala-: Alabama, with Auburn still to cleared its ninth hurdle Sat-come, has a 9-0 record and ranks urday toward an unbeaten football high on the list of every bowl in season and a possible bid to the the country, including the pres- Rose Bowl by following the furious ----------running of fullback Mike Fracchia First downs to a 10-0 triumph over Georgia Rushing yardage Tech. varda9e The No. 2 power mixed by its matchless defense with Frac- Yards'VenSnzed charges and the poised pass- ing and running of quarterback tigious Rose Bowl GEORGIA T. ALA. 6 15 30 178 66 52 6-20 6-12 0 2 9 30.2 7 35.1 1 1 5 45 The loss was MORE NEWS MONDAY TEXAS UNIVERSITY quarterback Mike Cotten (12) up speed and yardage during this action late in the second quarter of their game with Texas Christian at Austin yesterday, Cotten side-stepped the outstretched arms of TCU tackle Jim Fox (72) and was finally stopped by Horn Frog end Tom Magoffin (82).

TCU won the game 6-0 to topple the Steers from the list of the unbeaten. (AP Wirephoto) Tigers, Engineers In Orange Plans if it had made an impres ive showing, instead will now then have to sweat out its own chances starting from the 20 when Jack unnrc tun of returning to the conference- Collins punted into the end zone. jUJLltiU Cotton Bowl now Winter Cage leagues Set Meets Here that After punching up to the 34, Tom Texas was kayoed 6-0 by Texas Crutcher passed 11 yards to lies Christian. and line plunges carried the ball Alworth was on the receiving exactly to midfield end of that opening aerial bomb There Gibbs, probably the tall- from George McKinney and his esl quarterback in college ranks, running and pass receiving helped facted back as lies outset up the next two Arkansas touchdowns, scored on a 23-yard jraced the Pexas defense, sweep by Paul Dudley and a one- TCU end caught the long pass on yard plunge by Billy Joe Moody, 8 and plunged over for the Alworth got great gobs of help touchdown, from the rollout running of Me- jjmmy try for the Kinney and reserve quarterback cxlfa int was blocked. Billy Moore to help offset a rash TCU 6 -6 of fumbles and interceptions that o-o after drive mounted tcu ties so pass from G.bbs (kick mvc blocked) Attendance BIRMINGHAM, Ala.

Clay, chairman of the se- Van C. Kussrow, Chairman of the lection committee, and general Orange Bowl Committee, said manager Bernie Seller. Georgia Saturday that he was Tech had been considered a strong over Georgia 10-0 de- contender until its defeat by the feat at the hands of Alabama but second-ranked Crimson Tide which the Engineers were still under left the Engineers with a 6-3 won- consideration along with Louisia- lost record, na State. were quite naturally dis i T- was no question about Kussrow said the Orange Bowl appointed over the game, Kuss- Final meetings for zation of winter leagues sponsored by blunted drive by the Razorbacks, who now have a chance to get at least a piece of their third consecutive conference crown, the organi Texas defeats Texas basketball next Thursday, Texas still will get the Mon- Cotton Bowl bid because of 50,000 roe Recreation department will be defeat of Arkansas, but an Ar- held here tomorrow and Tuesday kansus win over Texas Tech nights. coupled with a Texas tie or loss ipp against the Aggies would propel the Hogs back into the Cotton Bowl, where they lost 7-6 to Duke last New 14 It is planned to sponsor a Woe League for boys 12 years old and under, a Midget League for boys 14 and under.

Junior League for boys 18 and undei, Methodist the Church Leagues, open to all Ark Alworth 69 (C(S'sell kick) churches of the area, the ttv mu ciark i run League, open to all adult men with no age limit; and the Ladies League for girls and women 16 years old and over. The schedule Monday; City League, 7 Church League, 7 30; Ladies League, 8 pm Tuesday: Pee Wee, 6 30 Midget League, 7 p.m.; Junior League, 7:30. All meetings will be at the Mon roe Community Center, 113 pa street. Play will begin the week of November 27. Particulars concerning leagues may be obtained from Jackie Neal at the Community Center 0 7 0-21 7 0 0 0- 7 pass from McKinney (Morgan kick) Ark Dudley 28 run (Cissell kickl Ark Moody 1 run (Cissell kick) Attendance 17,000 Irish Get By Syracuse 11 On Field Goal Calhoun Boys Marion Girls Win Crowns DOWNSV1LLE boys raced by Dnwnsville 59-42, and the Marian girls topped Calhoun 63-41 to take championship honors in their respective divisions of the Downs ville Basketball Tournament here last night SOUTH BEND.

Ind. A roughing penalty called with no time remaining on the clock, set up Joe 41- vard field goal Saturday that dra- maticallv gave Notre Dame a 1715 victory over Syracuse. Notre Dame fans went wild, I pouring onto the field to hoist the senior kicking specialist from Wilkes-Barre, to their shoulders. The gridiron became a mob scone after that with the band playing the victory march and hundreds of shouting students milling around It was fifth field oal of the season for a school Tallulah Goes To Winniield For 'K Scrap TALLULAH. La Tallulah High Trojans journey to Winnfield thanksgiving Day for a 2:30 p.m.

football game which will decide the North Louisiana Class A championship The Trojans of Coach Holstead won the district 2-A title Friday night with a 18-0 win over Delhi. At the same time the first undefeated Winnfield Tiger eleven in 42 years was clubbing LaSalle of Olla 41-0 for their straight 1 -A crown The Tigers, coached by won 11 straight this year, including six victories over double-A competition Tallulah, defending Class A state champion, has a 9-2 mark, with losses only to Cooper High of Vicksburg, and Neville of Monroe. Last year the Trojans thumped Winnfield 32-7 in Tallulah on Thanksgiving for the bi-district crown. Terrapins Keep Up Bowl Hopes With 10-7 Win Huskies Spring Upset On UCLA LOS ANGELES The Huskies added a field goal 90-yard return of the by Rick Srhidt from 21 yards out. opening kickoff for a touchdown In the second period, the Bruins Saturday set the tempo for Univer- capitalized on a pass interception sity of 17-13 Big and fumble recovery to start Five upset victory over heavily their scoring drives.

Mike Haffner favored UCLA. passed 26 yards to put UCLA on The Huskies took a 10-0 lead in the six and then raced five the first three minutes of play, yards to score, onlv to have UCLA come back in After Mel fumble re- the second quarter on two quick covery on the Washington 32, touchdowns to move ahead. Bobby Smith passed 27 yards to In the fourth quarter, halfback Chuck Hicks to get in scoring Bill Siler raced 25 yards on a territory. Mike Haffner then pitchout to score the touchdown plunged the final yard, that gave Washington its third Despite the loss, UCLA still straight win over the UCLA could win the Big ive champion- finally got a break, convert- Bruins who had boon unbeaten in ship if it defeats Southern 3 third Quarter touch- Big Five until Saturday. fornia next Saturday.

The Trojans. down ancj rolied to a 7-0 Big Eight The speedy Mitchell scooped up although unbeaten in the Big ive, (Conference football victory over Bobby opening kickoff were held to a 0-0 tie by Wash- Nebraska Saturday, on the 10 -yard line, raced straight ington. down the middle and was in the Score by Periods clear by the time he passed his UCLA 0 13 0 own 40. Washington 10 0 0 third in nine games, but it remains in the bowl picture with a game with Georgia left to play. Fracchia put the first points on the board in the bruising Southeastern Conference clash when he turned right end behind halfback Billy savage block and raced 16 yards for a touchdown in the second period.

Sophomore specialist Tim Davis converted and added a 32-yard field goal in the third quarter. Not until the fourth quarter did Tech cross midfield under its own power, and the Engineers were pushed back to their own 46 on that occasion when Alabama guard Jimmy Wilson hurled quarterback Billy Lothridge for a 13- yard loss. Alabama's iron defense, best in the nation, stopped every Tech effort to mount an offense. Tech got the first break when guard Dave Watson recovered early fumble at the Alabama 42. But the Engineers couldn't move the ball in the face of terrific resistance generated by tackles Charley Pell and Billy Neighbors and linebackers Darwin Holt and Lee Roy Jordan.

Tech was keyed for a tremendous upset effort following its loss last week to Tennessee, but there Davis 32 Attendance 53,000. selection committee would meet said, Georgia Tech is o-o Monday to discuss the possibilities not out of the running. But of 7 3 for the Jan. 1 contest at Miami course today is not over yet and (Dav.s kick) to oppose a school from the Big a number of things could happen Eight Conference. to change the Kussrow was here with Everett Once beaten Louisiana State, which met Mississippi State Saturday night, cleared the way for an Orange Bowl invitation and possibly a bid from the Rose Bowl by reaffirming a non-segregation policy in athletic contests.

The policy had been adopted first in 1956 bat the Louisiana legislature then banned interracial athletics. That ban w-as later thrown out by the U. S. Supreme Court. Asked if Alabama was also be.

ing considered for the Orange Eighth- Bcwh Kussrow said he felt the ranked Colorado, beset by mis- Crimson Tide bad Colorado Gets Big Eight Win By 7-0 Count Auburn Wins Over Georgia By 10-7 Count LINCOLN, Neb. GREEN TICKET 2ND Satan 5-Length Futurity Winner Frustrated twice in the third quarter by fumbles with touchdowns in sight. Colorado broke the scoreless duel after halfback Claude Crabb recovered a Nebraska fumble on the Cornhusker 11. A short ground gain by Leon Mavity in combination with a personal foul penalty on Nebraska advanced the ball to the 3. A two- yard plunge by Loren Schwenin- Sooners Roll Over Cadets On Trick Play ATHENS, Ga.

-Quarterback Bobby Hunt steered the Auburn Tigers to a 10-7 victory over Georgia Saturday in a pulsating battle of the breaks. Fumbles were frequent in the Southeastern Conference fray, witnessed by 41,000 chilled fans. Pass interceptions and penalties also played an important part in the outcome. The game was played in 50-degree weather under cloudy skies. A 47-yard field goal by Woody Woodall in the second quarter gave Auburn a lead it never lost.

It w-as the longest field goal ever booted by an Auburn playr.e Hunt, a 21 -year-old senior from Lanett, scored an Auburn touchdown midway in the second quarter on a 10 -yard burst around right end. The 180-pound signal caller set the score up himself with two runs good for 14 yards NEW YORK (AP) Halfback ger put Gale Weidner in position Mike McClellan sped 75 yards to for a one-yard scoring plunge and a touchdown in the opening five Jerry Hillebrand added the point, minutes on a tricky quick-snap Hot in pursuit of its first Big Play that caught Army napping Eight title. Colorado needs only Saturday and Oklahoma went on RAITIMHRF' i 46 2 5 on a track to coniluer Iovva state next week to a 14-8 football victory over the i9-yard pass to end Dave BALTIMORE Crimson 11 2 -o on a slow unbeatcn season in the Cadets at Yankee Stadium. PHwards King Crimson Satan made Green Ticket, a long-shot ridden The Cadels werc casuauy com- 2-yearold hV.nor^'liy'utkine’a five- money- $22.334. Colorado was the complete sta- 6 Sooncj opJt in the final home game of Fndymoin nXU! the center gOgr.

Trailing wilh 3, left Kdd.e. Arcaro up. 'came SU At my players, surpnseci dj tne mhinh thp stood by with their length Pimlico George D. Wideners left with Eddie Arcaro up, came in jockey Willie Shoemaker third, a neck behind Green Ticket. took Crimson Satan around one Shoemakers mount, won the Garden State Stakes to go.

ipe until the fourth piayers uy stand which squelched the quarter. But Nebraska deienses maneuver, stood by with Georgia threat in the fourth the 7" were grudging when Colorado mouths open as the rangy sPeed- quarter Wilson and his mates he the worlds richest race two deeDiv ster from Stamford. laced 7 funhaek Bill Godfrey 6 rail .0 pass four others and then weeks ago. was such ajavorite the first short of Ihe goal rival. Satan around sneaked through along sped past the pacesetter, Green of the 19.406 patrons Ticket, at the The winner the milc-and-a-sixteenth course in top of the stretch, betting was called off by Pimlico attempts 45 -vard trv designed by Oklahoma a $2 tin pick, circled of.tcta.s Ml and record and the second one he booted to win a game.

He did it COLLEGE PARK, Md. 1 to beat Purdue 22-20 early in the Maryland barely kept alive its season. hopes for a post-season football Adding to the bizarre ending bowl bid Saturday with a 10-7 vic- was the roughing-the-holder pen- tory when Wake Pores declinqfl against Syracuse. With the to try tot a tying field goal showing no time, Pcrkovvski its Atlantic Coast (onfeience icc- Utah State Ags Still Unbeaten, Utah Falls, 17-6 A minus pool developed in the M.yard aitcmpt however, and rtir sailed wide. Another 32- place wagering, $1.025 had to be posted to pay was 0kli off the required 2.20 to place on partially blocked.

down the favorite. alt Mrs. Herbert Obey, second choice in the betting, paced Green Ticket in the early running, but stopped badly and finished last. Shoemaker didn't have much to SALT LAKE CITY say when he returned to the unbeaten Aggies sweet- winner's circle ened their bowl-game prospects "Nothing unexpected happened Saturday by overwhelming scrap- and I worried about any- cr in the boys division, and Wan- 46 with George Sefcik holding the Coach Bill Hildebrand kept py utali 17-6 in a grim defensive thing. I really didn't feel like any da Brasher of Marian received ball Walter Sweeney, a 225-pound Mickey Walker, who had kicked football struggle.

of those horses could give us much the MVP award in the fills di junior end, charged through and four field goals in eight previous Thc Aggies thus finished in a he reported. There were vision spun into Sefcik games, on the bench and chose itie wjtb Wyoming for the Skyline seven two-year-olds in the field who drew a 1 8 a touchdown fiom theiConference football championship. Ihe Maryland 6 -yard line in the last jA 6.6 tje with Wyoming is the est in quarter. only blot on Utah Nail won on a go-for-broke move failed in the history, in 13 points. Joey Barron fired sure-iooiea when Jim Davidson, Maryland outmanncd Utes came back halfback, intercepted a pass by quarterback Chuck Reiley.

Neither team threatened thereafter. Auburn '2 2 Georgia 7 4 27 pass from Rakestraw tho second slowness in snapping into kick) defensive formation. Oklahoma added a second touch- Attendance 41 000 in the final minute of the third period on a 1 -yard plunge by quarterback Bob Page, climaxing a 77-yard march. Paul Thompson of Calhoun was clock elected the Most Valuable Play- tried a field goal from the Orange ord-noldei In yesterday boys semi-final The Orangemen- contest, Calhoun downed Spears 0f 80 yards in Mile and Thompson led the back 15 gave ftcj way for the winners as he popped Ihe fired sure-footed Perkowski another Baylor Puts Pitt Panthers Air Force To Squeeze Past Roui, 31 To 7 WACO, Tex. UUIiVVl OIUII JUIV III WliLner on me WiaS Ronnie Bul1 iiinitod thc fuso undcr quarter failed and Pitt 0 tl- Baylor s- a 10-9 football victory Middies Win 13-3 As Sai Scores Twice in 22 for the losers.

chance and the kick was perfect, Marian rolled over Bernice 44 Up until the fabulous field goal, 25 in the girls semi-finals as Syracuse appeared to be on Us Brasher scored 22 for the victors, way to a seventh triumph in nine Mary Colvin provided most of the starts that would keep its bowl offense for Bernice with 14 points hopes burning. In the championship game, Hut Weems was Calhoun's top scorer with 12, and Larry Antle poked in 17 for Downsville Ealine Binford sparked Martian's victory in their girl's championship tilt with 38 points while Diane Saxon led Calhoun with 16 Princeton's Ivy Hopes Held Up New Mexico Wins FORT COLLINS, Colo. AP) Quarterback Jim Cromartie cngi neered two long scoring drive: PRINCETON. N.J Princeton kept alive its hopes of any Ivy League title tie Saturday by thumping Yale 26-16 with Pete Porietis a sophomore tailback, at the controls. Porietis, taking over when both Greg Riley and Hugh MacMillan nd plunged for both touchdowns were injured 111 earlier games, ran as New Mexico handed Colorado 44 yards for one touchdown and State University it's 16th straight threw a 4-yard TD pass to end football beating 2 -8 Saturday Hank Large for another LOANS FOR ANY PURPOSE FURNITURE AUTOMOBILE it SIGNATURE REAL ESTATE lit 2nd Mortgages) SEE AHI SYSTEM 204 NORTH 2nd LEON F.

SURRATT, Mgr. Gene Derveloy Ending Career As Ram Coach BASTROP (UPD Gene Derveloy, coach of the Bastrop High School football team since 1953, resigned that position today His resignation follows his most successful season at thc school as Bastrop won seven and lost four games this year. Derveloy, a member of the United Press International coaches rating board, resigned as head coach, but retained his position as a physical education teacher at Bastrop. Grambling Tops Wiley, Bags 2nd Place In Loop Tommy Larscheid, the great broken field runner, scooted 85 yards for a touchdown on a punt return in the third period. PITTSBURGH A South BUDD THALMAN a ANNAPOLIS.

Md. Half- conversion lateen the fourth back John Sai of 0 akdalc. climaxed Navy scoring drives of 69 and 37 yards with short touch- uo contender Saturday. down bursts to lead the Middies With Pitt ahead 10-3 and only a hard.fought 13.3 victory over Golden Bruins exploded for a in 1955. cisive 31-7 victory over the Air Arcaro once again' iaded Post Force Academy in an mtcrsec-about three minutcs remaining.

Ivircinia 23 from a 17-0 deficit and made finLhod Same Saturday, quarterback Bill Neken throw a Marinc stadium game of it in fhe final period k- The Bears, unbeaten in non- 27-yard touchdown pass to sopho- cfltlirdflv Utah managed to cross the 50- TnterJleague warfare but a four-time more Hal Bedsole, thc Tr-c Saturday, yard line only twice in the first caturdav loser in the Southwest Conference, leading pass catcher, halt. uncorked a sparkling offensive at- Nelson then tried to hit Sai, a hard-running sophomore, went 6 yards for the first Navy touchdown after the Middies had Miller, Richter Tennessee Dog Lead Wisconsin Fox Hunt King By Illinois, 55-7 yard plunge moments before the half. An MADISON, Wis. AP fumbles and pass interceptions en out- sin unloaded a blistering attack route to their fifth setback against STARK VILLE, Miss AP East Tennessee fox hound, performing 2(X) other dogs, was by the brilliant pass- jhrep victories, crowned national all-age champion ing combination of Ron Miller to Force and Saturday Short, owned by Eugene Tor hett of Englewood. com piled the highest average of 270 to beat Jadoc Streak, owned by Morgan of Meridian Third place went to Churn owned by Arthur Cook of Florence, Ala Iuka Poncho, another Cook hound, was fourth, and Red Curl, owned by A.

and Larry Watters of Jackson, was fifth. tack headed by Bull but bolstered Brown in the end zone for the opening kickoff and by a tuo of slippery at s. points, but Rick Leeson, from their own 31. Sai Bull slammed through the running star, deflected it away rcejcd off a 33.yard run 0n the faltering Falcon defense for 8 from the Trojan sophomore marcht bul the play was nuUiiied yards and one touchdown, took a Fred Cox, who last week kicked by a holding penalty 28-yard pass from Don Trull for field goals of 45 and 52 yards, The 5.8 iso-pound halfback got inother and then saw a great 7a- booted a 43-yardcr mid-way in the other touchdown on a 1 out by a fourtb quarter. That turned out to margin for the The victory was sixth in nine games this season and thc 19th in 21 games with HANOVER, N.H.

-Junior Cavaliers. Virginia now shows 7 quarterback Bill King turned to three victories in eight starts this desperation passes in.the last 3 (v -3 quarter Saturday to give Dart- 7 6 0 0-13 mouth (CSoate yard TD romp wiped holding penalty be the winning It was a bleak, chilly day for Panthers, the Cadets, who were plagued by -31 srabhed Tulsa Defeated ItVPAtKin layhawks Sack 53-7 Triumph GRAMBLING, La Grambling Tigers clinched second place in the Southwestern Athletic Conference Saturday by- routing Wiley College 71-28 for their sixth victory in eight starts. lsadore Haynes and Jerry Robinson each scored twice for the crushing 53-7 Tigers who poured it on after fornia. Wiley had taken an early 7-0 lead The Kansans Wiley now- has a 3-4-1 record. straight 1961 21 6 30 alive their hope? 7 0 6 the Orange Bowl 7 0 Pat Richter and buried hapless ftp'UArshinkoO I run (arma kick) Illinois 55-7 Saturday in the big- Bay-State 4 run (Choate kick! 1 Choate 32 gest rout of a 86-year-oid Big len uh (Choate kick) Bay Pearson 10 pass from Stanley over (Choate kick) Miller completed 11 ot 15 pass- Bay-Bull 28 pass from Trull ei, including his last 10 in a row, 22,000 for 183 yards and three touchdowns, while Richter three scoring tosses as Wisconsin ran up its biggest conference By lOWQ State point total since a 56-0 thumping TULSA, Okla.

Iowa ot Northwestern in 1912 State completed a sweep over Sophomore speedster Lou Hoi- Oklahoma's football big three with land shared individual honors by a 27-6 victory over Tulsa Saturday- passing 28 yards to Richter on The Cyclones ground out three the halfback option play for the touchdowns with a single wing first touchdown and then racing power paced by tailback Dave for two scores himself Hoover, and added one tally on minois 2 a flashing 89-yard run by wing- trom Holland (Bak- back J. W. Burden from a fake kick. a 15-14 Ivy League victory Sai 6 run (Mather kick) a IJ 1 ivj ucafeuc V1L.IUIJ field gnat Cornell. Sai 1 run (kick failed) BERKELEY, Calif.

wu Richter 28 pas dozing Curtis McClinton to four touchdowns Saturday, pacing the Kansas Jay hawks to a victory over 3 run (Bakken Wis- Richter 19 pass from Milter (Bakken kick) (, Wis Richter 11 pass from Miller (Bakken QlQfy iSOft jWOITlpS Wis -Holland 13 pass from Miller CLEMSON, S.C. their sixth Holland is lateral from Bakken swamped urman football upset victory and kept wis-Fatw-v" 9 k'run (Kroner kick) hopes Satuiday undet a bairage for an invitation of wmmng handlly Attendance, 45,122. BRAKE REPAIR SPECIAL LIMITED TIME ONLY Replace Brake Linings Overhaul Wheel Cylinders Repack Front Wheels Bearings Replace Front Grease Seals It Needed Bleed Lines and Replace Brake Fluid Free Brake Adjustments For Lite Ot Linings ALL LININGS GUARANTEED FOR 1 YEAR OR 20,000 MILES Applies to all American cars or Vj Ton Pick-Ups. $2995 309 WASHINGTON 309 Washington, Monroe, State Inspection.

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