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Tulsa World from Tulsa, Oklahoma • 45

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1 1 TULSA OKLAHOMA SUNDAY APRIL 10 1938 Bl IRHi SEASON JPENSWEJLNESDAY Match Race Hanging on 4' first first first vote) (' WHITNEY I 5 4 1 MB Irak 401040 13 15 1 000 00O 0 7 3 19 10 (fflSTATEWINS HAHONAL ft ft II SWIMMING TITLE Buckeyes Are irst College Team in History to Cop Open Event SAN RANCISCO Apiil fl NS) or V50U uwr and above 25 'Ml Col Jake Ruppvft can have Joe Dl Maggio in renter field fur the Near York Yankees' oprnlng div Apt 11 1 iotn iilliuillive aoune Il was learned today that that ixum of ENIDGAMEO OILERS PRACTICE fl the To the 15 names the Ollers made hits In 552 officii I times at batnJ scored 111 runs an of 11 hits per game and arly 8 runs They hit freelynrly every day they played Two' San Antonio's young pitcherstopped our bats from barking Themes held the Oilers innings In one game and rol with hili Wagener anuhpaw for a tour hit parform anee Lefty Cordell a 21 ear old srored a four hit shutout the Missions in another But other 11 games the Oilers good account of themselvesI hat Yankees Make 9 in 7th to Come rom Behind at Little Rock Connie Still Unable to Name Starter for OC Opener Tulsa's new Oilers can look with Jride upon their collective and individual efforts with the hlck ry Ai a team the Ollers hit a 308 in 15 exhibition tatnea in south Texas and they have sevrn regulars hitting above the 300 mark ort Worth should be stronger sith Mackie behind the bat a spot where the Cats were woefully weak in 193" San Antonio already formidable looking got two first rlgss pitchers from the Browns yes Bill Trotter and Bob Mun trief Trotter was considered an ef fective relief man for the Browns at summer and Muncrief is a Kwen Texas league winner' The rjvs who put Oklahoma City first mdentlv think the loss of Easterling and 'Sperry will slow town the Indians I do The In dians had three key men in 1937 and Easterling and Sperry were two of them Hillm the third Dallas is an unknown quantity depending on veterans mostly and I think the Steers rate first division choice at this time Houston and Beaumont are dark horse contenders Shreveport unanimously picked to finish last bH looked VERY GOOD in spring training grapevine reports to our bail players say It' looks like a good race and I still think the Oilers will be in those play offs regardless of what the rival experts say MOUNTS WHEELER TAKE A LEAD CHICAGO April 9 fINSl rrdly Mounts and Harry Wheeler soared into the lead in tire doubles division of the American Bowling congress championships here today with a smashing 133a The Hoosiers opened with 419 and then added 428 and 488 dethroning Yhtzsb tfrtMft uml Sam Vaimik (jf lJuf falo who have led the doubles class for two weeks with a 1322 count Mounts who was a member of the doubles rhampion team of 1B36 hit 212 212 244 while Wheeler veteran campaigner added 207 2I6 244 Cliff Robling Columbus Oh rbHed into fourth plarc in the indi vidual event getting a 721 total on games of 245 218 and 238 Paul Hol stein also of Columbus gained eighth place with 234 247 714 VISITING A HOLDOUT Joe DiMaggio in San rancisco HE REUSED $25000 Jackie Berg Will Batlie Wallace on Wednesday NEW YORK April 9 1 Jackie Kid Berg of England former junior lightweight champion nnw in the midst of a comebuck campaign will rn et rankie Wullace of Uh ve land next Wednesday in his first start on the big time T'h' match scheduled for 10 rounds will be held at the Hippo drome In the smaller dubs Berg has piled up five straight victories since his arrival here In meeting Wallace substitute for Pedro Monlaner New York who was booked for the bout but taken til 1 The first thing the skeptic will is who did they play Ting Smithville Randolph ield 41n Seven who are those They "did play those Joes but the whole spring record included five games Jch teams of higher classifications with equals and six with teamser in the baseball scale So thatould add up to about average com petition 1 i wf 1 i nJ Ann Salty Parker Confident Make It ft zti a I'A? BRUBAKER RIZZO LEAD PIRATES TO VICTORY ORT WORTH Texas April 9 W) Led by Bill Brubaker and Johnny Rizzo the Pittsburgh Pirates cele brated their release from a two day period of forced idleness today by thumping the Chicago White Sox 13 8 in an exhibition game The Burs made 25 hits off three Sox hurlers for a total of 38 bases Brubaker and Rizzo contributed four apiece while Arky Vaughan added a home run to his collection of three Mace Brown held the Sox to four hits in the first five innings Pittsburgh INI) 122 nil 13 25 I Chicago AL 020 000 14 5 Brown Brandt and Todd Ize Brown Gick and Schlueter INDIANS HIT 8 HOMERS TO DOWN MERIDIAN MERIDIAN Miss April 9 Six home runs paced the Cleveland Indians to a 13 0 victory today over Meridian of the class Southeastern league Cleveland AL) Moridian lR1 Zuber Mlinar (8) and Helf Hraba and Colombo The Welcome return nt fair weather yesterday enabled the Tula Oili'tt to tvsuin their toim briken apring trinning and the quml led by Hi uri got fix fuel look of lhe Muixoii at tho Inline field But the ground was an tlxuniighly goakud that Connie kept the b'W jii I around Ibo i dgea He let the piu lieia mid catihriado nmr wann ing up and Kilt Hie whole crew over tn tlm fair grniuidv for gornr iinmli tunning Na Gaine at Eulil Ilm iiive of a heavy kt iiM vliein dilitv weie piled high (ibuilt flic ball park fences sclied iilod gnme with Hie Eiwun Oilers Ihrre was nmrrlrd The dub inxtead will go to the local ball p'nk fur a workmit nt l30 to inepaie for the two game Series with Bl Haul opmilng Monday The St gunws will start at 'I o'clock mid tuketa will on sale Monday morning at the Wentcrn main office Connut cr lii not know wlint pitehoix ho would use against St Paul but will mnko up Ills mind after Imlay's woikout He has in mind using some of the huilcis he will throw at Oklahoma City Wednesday ami TliiiiMlny probably giving them lliree irmfrig ensign merits The Tulna club is In good ron dltiori to take the field for the jin mior if the Ti xns league iuiiii nt Oklahoma City Wedneadoy night with every man physically fil and not a vug mtn mm ng tne ptmlura Connie probably mim his pitcher to stall aglimst the Jndlnna tinlil after the second St Paul game However he still has It between the three wlwi showed tlm best ami mo conshtent hum at Hight liandara lgo Twnidy ami JOU Gtlland and Southpaw Max Tliomas Kllll Carry Pllrhrrx The Oilers haven't skirled culling their squad yirt and still uro cat ing 12 They probably will kci J) at least for the lint two weeks of lhe season as they have to cut the squad to 17 mm until 15 day after tha campaign ripr TIS Cobe Jones manager of the Bar tlesville club of the Wi str in assn datlon wag in town yesterday eon frrrmg witli Ait Griggs and Con nnUer He wants pilrliers Who dw Connie wrn'l ready tn ut loose any but Jones may some thing before leaving He al ready has been glvin Louis Hlirt nrr JJahy Sand Springs third base man and Ermt Jubeia Irlt lianded first baseman from Seguin on option Junes wrarits to start spring ti amlng at Bartlesville today that Is holding up an i et meni between the colom and ilia ban raneisro giown slugger Joe ft a learned IS willing to accept tle 12500(1 (mti at lhe Yan kees have offered him if lb i oloni will grant him bonus of 32500 fur aignmg 'ilia procedure Is not unusual laist yi ar lam Gehrig was given $1500 bonus for affixing Ids name to a conti act which called for $38 000 Jr wants a similar deal If the concession is given him DiMagyio the gurm mint stubborn holdout will fer he has not in accepting tfie salary which so he has sloutlv maintaim Is con siderably below his Hue worm to the club Il Is expected that the Yankees long rnlmit In the matter of Di Maggio's salary dispute with the club will rerrv dick' i Ings with their prize outfielder within a few days If he Is to be with the Yanks In time for the opener Boston a week fiorn tomorrow he must leave here by tram nut laUu than Wednesday 1 Crowd of 7000 Expected to Watch Oiler Indian Inaugural Claph SAN ANTONIO Texas April llffl The St Louis Browns who had won I 15 straight exhibition games from minor league semipro and univer sity teams learned today at the ex pense of their winning streak that major league opposition is different Battering Vito Tamulis and Les Tietje for 14 hits the Chicago Cubs defeated the Browns 5 to 2 in the opener of a six game series Two of the Cub runs were donated when Beau Bell lost a fly ball in the sun The only satisfaction the Browns had was in driving Clay Bryant from the mound in the seventh when Shortstop Ralph Kress hit a home run with a man on Otherwise the Browns were impotent at bat and failed to take full advantage of 10 bases on balls Oilcagn (Ni IW 022 5 14 0 St Louis lA) 000 000 9 2 Butteries Bryant Russell 71 and Hartnett Tamulis Tietje (6) and Sulli van Heath Joe Will Accept $25000 He Gets Extra $2600 all a matter of guess work for ifiojt of the teams are largely re rsmped I have been close to the Tulsa club and my opinion may be biased in its favor but it looks ilghtly stronger than last season when it finished a last going second it has decidedly more power The Bitching may not be as good but on other hand it may be Six weeks action will give a lot better line en it than anybody's preseason guess one pitcher you heard auth about could be an important Mor In the make up of the Tal staff If Vein Olsen the bld aouthpaw from City is IS potent as the boys say he is he may he another Kimball or (iruelt Olsen who won 23 games and lost 10 for Ponca City last year ran fog the ball in He also ran double In the outfield in a pinch he did for the Angels He Ml J99 at Ponca OCORTW(IRTH WASHINGTON AND NEWARK TIE IN MUD GREENVILLE April 9 The Washington Nationals and the Trenton Eastern leaguers bur lesqued nine innings of baseball here today to a muddy 2 2 draw Outfielders abandoned their spike footgear for cheated football shoes because the pasture was ankle deep in slush The mud bespattered play ers were glad to quit'when Umpire Cal Hubbard called the game Washington (Al 000 7 1 Trenton (ELI 1)10 100 2 7 0 (Game called at end of ninth Inning i Weaver Applelon and Liv ington Eadv Monteagudo Cornelias and uompvon jjacpeiiua TIGERS BEAT LEAS 16 14 IN LONG GAME AVON PARK la April The Detroit Tirers defeated ronto Maple Leafs 1G to 14 today in an exhibition baseball game which lasted 3 hours and 10 minutes Hank Greenberg who homered in the fifth with the bases full and Mark Christman with two doubles and a single led the Tiger attack Detroit (A I 030 150 430 1 121 To'onto IIL 403 122 200 14 ITS 2 Lawson Eisenstat ii I Con man (8) and York: Ktivak Meola (21 iekoia oeriy oi nnu RED SOX HIT DERRINGER SWAMP REDS 11 'IO 2 ROCKY MOUNT April TnKnc Paul Derrineer for hits which netted seven runs the Red Sox easily defeated lhe Cincin nati (Reds 11 to 2 here today Jim Bagby who pitched four In nings retired 10 men in order before Lang and Campbell singled The six dozen hits included homers by Joe Vosmik and Jimmy oxx a triple by Joe Cronin and two base hits by Vosmik and Jim Bagby Cincinnati J1 Boston (A Derringer Barrett 71 Yjrmbarrtl tternou Pretty air Hitting CpRING training base hits don tget into the league groins from Mr Stanley Schino and others but they do give the manager and the fans an idea ofho if anybody is busting the baseball as it should be busted ujon sk you to guess who is the team individually ItOKUnt be fair for a fellow his slugging propensi Mealey the veteran back PPer Jack hasn't been in the ac much as some of the other kth! in games he made 10 ln 20 times at bat for a cool 500 better to lead in the than never to lead at all trxl pacemaker Is Stan i the burly right fielder to be getting ready 'l than usual Stan in all 15 gamrs and ha I (M Ut 20 111 4S Or tat Many of his blows "Ten for extra bases Schino Continued on Kext Page CUBS IH IIP BRAWN WINNING 5 10 2 RANCIS (SALTY) PARKER a key man in the Tulsa hopes of finishing the Texas first division or play off fur L1 the fourth straight year has high hopes of maintaining the padltion that Tuba always has a good shortstop Parker will have be as salty a his nickname if he measures up to the standard of such prerferessws as Cotton Tierney DudTey Lee Ralph Kress Jun Levey Whitey Young Skeeter Newsome and lony xorK But he thinks he can do it The' only thing that had baity worutu was his arm He started the season with Indianapolis lant car rated a first class double A ball player but fell a victim of illness and injuries irst had a tonsil operation and almost bled to death with hemor rhage When he recovered from thu weakening jolt and rejoined the club he soon ran into an accident on the field tearing the ligaments of his right shoulder lie got back in action after seven weeks but still favored the shoulder and played only now and then through the season Alto gether he took part in 61 games and had a batting average of 241 Never a high average hitter Park er nevertheless showed enough bat ting prowess with Beaumont tn 1933 34 that Detroit took him up to a double A club 'for 1935 and then called him in to Detroit in 1936 It was after the Tigers had returned to Detroit from spring training that year Parker got one of the happiest surprises of his Me Some Detroit civic club invited ad the Tiger players to a dinner in their honor Nothing was said about gifts but the six players who showed up including Parker each received a brand new automobile as a C'onltnucd on Next Page By 1 KI IX IL t'rm Spun Unhr DALLAS Texuto April 9 (Al Shy wrinlirrnirii over lhe Texas league busy i erm ding snow shot and rain lhe pest few days got ahuut ns far nut on the limb a honest weather men venture ami today opined spiiiig weather would prevail for Wednesday's opening of the loop's golden jubilee year Ono now club mo brand naw manager twn slightly skip pcis and scores of strange fates appeared in the line up foi slat I of the fiftieth year Absent five rents Shrevrpoit was back tn the fold with the iitKlrin of 1h almndurird Galreston fian chire At the helm was Clauds (Rubber) Jiinniud veteran hurlcr who has welded together a am mix Ingly strong club in spring dulls live Maiutris Itriurm Only five manager who suited tlm race were bark for more They imluded Homer Peel ort Worth Za Taylor San Antonio: Al Vincent Beaumont Btuco Con natser lulaa and Jim Kersey Ok lahoma CHy Rrd ihhtrhed Hay Biubakcr ut rived just in tune to gi in on mi the tml emi of Dallas' lm Ing sltvak Imt jenr And Iia Smith eame back to Ilmialon a brief fling with the St Louis Catdx Peel's oil Wmlh Panthera Texas nmi Dixie rhnmjilmu were bnrl with nlimot Um same lino tip till the glating exception behind tie' tilate where Vein Muckle lina filled a spot eonaidcted weak last season Tagged ns a Mun nut to be tilth with Is Hou tun peppered with new romers ami Mrengtliened by a St Louis tiiunigi'ment (lint wiids to btmg tn a Texas letiguo nenrtint Nuno are rmiullng ton heavily how ever on (I)affvi Jiean the iiulor leaguer with iha smo firm to come through Padres rxpmts Exiierluieiit Oklahoma City full seuson winner last vom crimes bark with nn altered lineup which may make them mine polent than ever San Anlunlu and lleamnrmt again are experimenting with youngsters while has a inbuilt model fentin mg some fast aglm: gents ant'll ni Phil TmJL first base Bub emur catcher ieri ussell nmi Sul (Hutto jitrhara Tiikit Ils inftcld iiuubles about St ralghteiivd out nut go If lu hurl rrs crime mminri in better form than xliowii in Hiring imes Ihiilss opens at ort Worth Wednesday mid unless skippers change their minds Umpltrs Welsh and owler will look over there hat ting orders Itlgby teem id bine Cniiku Hold bnne Caron left field pool right fidd enner ralclim Lu ke teiiler field Todt first buse Lqvry ahoitxlop Glintto jntthcr ojt lippen rtotT atop McDowell wcnml base rink renter llrld right field Moore ft field Mi ud fluid Lake Steb bins fu base Maikie raliher Grrer pit her ive thousand Lv duv 7 000 bv tilgbl was the htu mlmire forecarA for Oklahoma City Where Tulsa opens Umpires Naylor and Pasxurella W'll wmlh with: Oklahoma Iblgere third bare lliuk renter field home bam right field Kersey first Imre Sodd left field riar colehcr Brower slmrblop Sigiifoos or Mn second base Jlrlllhrart pltrber Zordinl center field Craw fmd sei mid liaao Schino rigid field Jones left field Conn it er fust base Patker shmlslofi Hviw c(J third hie Clawitter cakher Twardy pitcher Hoasimj vs A Three umpires Cue Wilson and Sfeenginfe will wmk ths opem ntSail Antonio where limist'in is rn deck San bat ring bvUti ri aid from tha parental St Loins Browns will start Itvines or Cris inlu tight field Silber cvntei field Grrcko shortstop Newman left field Sihmi in third ba0 Stanton first base Ifermiidino second inure Hornsby or Swift catcher Jack Kremer pitcher or Houston Epps center field Antonelli gerund base Wetwood first base Smith left field Lang right field Ifepuas third bire Davis rirert' lnp Turner retcher: Winford pitcher Nine umpires will work In tha league this season Secretary Milton Prue explained although no ora man will be known as the ma and aulgnmenU will be shifted throughout the scasmi At Shreveport where Umpires Pate and White will toil Jonnard plans ti start Ransoll or ullerton lhe box mid Gray behind tie plate Beaumont probably will have Lee and Patrons as IW battery The line ups: Shreveputt Good shortstop Valenti third bare: Power 1 ft field leming right field Cor Irett center field Walsh or ritz first base Curry second base: Grav mtcher and Sanwxtl or ullerton pitcher McCosky cen ter field Vincent second base Mul lin right field fkxt bare Seeory left fi'dd erry shortstop DeJonghe third base: Parsons catch er tuid Lee pitcher Browns Release Trotter Muncrief to San Antonio ST LOUIS April Release rd Pit! hers Bill Trotter and Bob Muncrief to the San Antonio Mis sions of the Texas Jemtue was an nounced today by William De Witt vice president the St Louis Browns The San Antonio club a faun property of lhe AmcHian league team COLUMBUS Ohio April 9 Ohio State's Big Ten rhamploivdilp swimming team captured the na tional A A team crown here to night ax it piled up 41 points The Bucks were the In college squad in history to win the wide open aquatic scrap Michigan national lerroilfgiute champion finished sec ond with points and Princeton third with 17 Al Ohm Slate's sopho more diving sensation Won 1he three meter boaid championship for the second straight year completing the first "grand slam" of Hit! coun try's amateur division champion ships The Buckeye Hash lias won the A A indoor high ami low board titles the last two 'ears all the Big Ten and intercollegiate div mg crowns and tlie A A ouuloot high board championship Diving Chump Patnlk armed 153J17 points Imilglit to jud nope out his teammate Jun Patterson former intercollegiate ehampion who piled up 15246 Ill belt Root of the Detroit A was third with 15167 and tire others finlslred Lke this: Karl Clark un attached of Columbus AI tlreeqe unattached of Chicago and William Danforth of Yale national Interenllrglnte championship 300 ygrd medley ic lay team added the A A cbmn pionship to its string in the final event Ohio finishing second Vattde Weghe Hough mid Parke of Prince ton dashed through the medley in 2543 a new American record break ing the 2549 set by the Lake Shore A tram in 11)36 The took tire lead on the backstroke and held it the rest of the way Michigan's trio was third while Warne university team of Detroit and Ohio State's No 2 team were disqualified for premature take offs Peter ick of the New Ymk Ath letic club successfully defended his JOO yard frre stvle championship in the opening event of the nii tlL His time was 51 8 Ed Kirar of the University of Michigan national intercollegiate champion and Henry A Ctirwen of Harvard Numbed in a dead heat for second place a yard behind the inner lanagan Scores Double ick's time was eight tenths over the world record set in 1027 by Johnny Weli lnuller and tied by two years ago The New York star splashed to victory on the last leg after trailing Kirar to the 75 yaid turn Albert Vande Weghe of PflncctOfi added the A A 150 yaid back i stiokc crown to the intrii ollegiate laurels he won a few weeks ago as lie heat out a classv field In 1 34 5 2 8 10 above the 1 32 7 world iotd of Adolf Klrfer of Au tin Texas who did not defend his champion nlii Ralph lanagan of (he Miami Bilt more club Coral Gables la scored the first of lhe inert as he dethroned Tom Haynie of tire Uni versity of Michigan as 500 yaid free style champion The lorida star had a 20 yard lead over John Mneionis of Yale the second placer at the finish and more than lapped the rest of the field His time was 5:240 3 in an exhibition game Vnrk INI 000 Wi Memams'SAi 003 000 2 Baftenes Meltnn and Mswvw nirt BB Spencer snd But Monio At rnrtinwuth I Ej 8 0 81 nd wa Batman 7 tnd Luckey Cueto At Savannah o1() mo i 1 Boston (Mm ygj 12 0 Savannah (SA Rjddle LeiU and Xigglln Tl Arltbxi ooo mi io io 2 'o4 and treble Waltere At New 314 12 re and Cai lender isi ilia iti hffln riu ni Making as st 11:38 1'hjlng ralch with him elf at 3 Cheek up an tare receipt a in the Ufe af Joe DiMatsla aung renter fielder of the a t5fl bonus for signing DIMggla sleeps hie P1J with neighborhood kid htn'piJn New York Yankrrs who is a holdout st his home tn Kan lrnrlro Jae hfrntf) enteUlns relatives visits hh afe "Joe DIMagglo's Giatto" and cheeks LYt'nmVnw Illness and Injuries Handicapped Shortstop Last Year With Indianapolis Played for Beaumont in 33 and Trial With Tigers in World Sin Bluito RANCIS (SATTV) PARKER rvi Ofti W0 12 ms 020 c50 OT a 13 "wasw nd Vutantwerp Say Experts 1 'By A BRIDGEWATER i Sports Editor The XPRTS luve spoken OkLhom City will finishst in the league again this ('Mt' even more interestinglotsl fans 2nd slightly discon cpg (J sou care to believe the Asters) Tuba wIl wind up no he ter than fifth and will miss the peswnt plai offs for the first time a i The consensus of sports writers I I the fight kue Mllrd bv Harold Scherwltz of the i Antonio Light forecasts the Lollomng finish for the race to be iarntd Weuneua i Oklahoma City (our jUtr votes out of 11) ort Worth (Three IK votes) San Antonio (Three wlace votes) Dallas (One first place Tulsa Houston 0 BMumont I Shreveport By ORIO KOlll RTNON Aaauciatcd rets Sporti Wilier NEW YORK April 9 The proposed 1100000 match race be tween War Admiral bud Srabiscuit apparently hung today on 1he de 1 cisioii of Whitney vice piej dent of the Westchester Racing asso ciation Whitney who han been ut a fish ing tup off the Bahamas could but bo reached for a statement but tire New York Suu Mid it had learned ftoin BMOciatw close to Wliitiu that he is "unalterably to match i ace and "extravagant Oii Conti oiling Stock This Sun pointed out that shire family and that of tire Vanderbilts own conU'ollmg stock in Belmont his voice is "almost to decide the matter when it come Li tore lhe stockholders of the Wextchester aMoClatlon which opeintcs tire silo of tire proposed September meet ng Joseph Widener president of the association already Ims approved the race in principle but said ha did no want to make a rlefimlo an iinuiiienicnt until lie talked with Whitney Heibcit llnviirrf Swvpe chaiinum of the New York elate lacing lotit inlsslon and prune mover in arrang ing lire match Inter announced Whitney had tclegmpliod him uylng ire wanted a special merting of the Westchester tinmicialion director to be held on Tuesday to deride about tire race Widener who piobablv will not Ire able to attend called the meeting as requested Howard Accepts Terms "If Mr Whitney wishes the match race lie can have said Swope "1 have no doubt of Mr Whitney' good ftilli In asking for a nit'vl dig of lhe (Iriertor although on tire nthtr hand I have no doubt that the directorate would affmn any acliui) taken by Mr Widener and sup puitcd bv Mr Whitiuv It's up to Mr Whitney and tlie directors" Swope also announced that Charleg Inward owner of Seiibixcuit laid telephoned him from Sa'n rancisco accepting the conditions of the mutch a it now stands without qualifi cation 1 DIMOffi SIGN OR BONUS 12 0 nd MrKam bomBarai Marcum (51 Bagby (6) and Peacock GI1NTS SPOT CHICK THRI RUNS BUT WIN 6 TO 3 MEMPHIS Tenn Apiil 9 After spotting tlie Memphis Chicks three runs in the third inning the New York Giants rallied in the last four frames today to defeat Meir Southern association opponents 6 to I 2 Par Bottarinl STRONG LINE UPS Ktfwr 2 I wJikJV JO Wk 7 jaK'f a' 'j I I if a i wfer S3 tw ef xm xg gWi 'xZ ir 837 VV A ri am illllfflW xi1 mm MaMMKjaannr a Mstti wz 4 iT feta 'bC A JA MaLL aiai a wav 1 A If1 JrWI.

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