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By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS, Times Sports ‘Writer. . FORTVILLE, Ind. Mar. 3—The still water runs deep in this little community of basketball silence. By chance, you might find the man on the street isn't saying too much about Fortville’s basketball team. He's waiting for Saturday when the Demons meet Amo In the first gdnie’ ‘of the regionals at the Butler Fieldhouse. he Butler ¥it\dncuss. 1 elub] |Deakyne, at forward, might be shaping up?” And you stand to the boy to watch. They say he get -a conservative, “Okay, i tas it; whatever it” is, guéss “You parry that one, then, The two guards taper off the point directly at the team's team in stature, Bob Norris hitchances against Amo: “They're/ting 5-10 and Donald Kellermeyer pretty good,” comes an assertive reaching only five and one-half response, © |feet.. Dedkyne and Norris are the But the town isn't. playing pos- juniors, the other three are sen) sum. An ocgasional purple and lors. | yellow banner still dots main| A sixth man, Bob Lacy, 5-10, street, a gay reminder of the ii a junior. Kenny Grahm of the, sectional victory last Saturday first ten is ‘a sophomore and over Marion County's Franklin| {Danny Noe, only a freshman. Township. This year's” edition of the De-| Tournament Yover {mons might be ready to settle a Tournament fever and home- few basketball scores. In 1047, town loyalty have gripped ¥ort-|Coach Lloyd O:. Brown's five ‘ville since last week and every- dropped a _ two-pointer to South- | one ~today is beginning to run|port in the regionals. But that a high temperature for the re-/wasn’'t Brown's first venture into gionals. {the second round of the state| Some 200 '49-ers are going to/tournament competition. Indianapolis Saturday to boost] His teams have won five sec-| the Demons. The 'd9-ers have tional titles in his 18 years at! been growing beards more than Fortville High School. He tu-| two months getting ready for the |tored at Kingman High School in| Centennial celebration of Fort-|Fountain County three years and| ville scheduled to come off Aug. at Tangier in Parke County three “21 to 27. {more years. The town will be 100 years old Won 19, Lost 4 this summer and the men will wear the beards and the women| core, Coneitt NOTRAT, ETNA the bustles and bows. They'll, 00 hut his net teams have typify the days of the “Gold|g...." weil Rush,” hoping their basketball! wm... year's squad compares fa-|

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; : a Ted Rushton. {5} and his twin brother; Thurman (8) have been ortville basketball team since their Sophom They'll give Amo plenty of double trouble in the first game

of the regionals at Butler Saturday. Fans won't have trouble telling the brothers apart. Tufman has been growing a. beard months and will help” celebrate Fortville's Centennial in August with some 200 '49ers.

Spon Roundup—*

Cap s Enter “Tribe All-Star

fone Stretch Against Reds

Locals Open

Crucial Series; :

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‘By BILL EGGERT - The Providence Reds put in their final appearance of the regular season here tonight meeting the Indianapolis Caps at the Coliseum. The Caps, looking for another win streak on home ice to win the American Hockey Leagu Western Division championship, are all even with the Reds in five

To Revive AA Classic

Tinies Sports Editor

tion back on the AA calendar. ... League

count. . . Ted Sullivan, said, “we know the

sextet has won two and the other restore He . Indianapolis was was’ a 2-2 tie, {host to the classic in 1938. and In Providence's last appear-| 19486. . The Indians beat the| Alice here, fan 1% 1h Cape Went |). -Stars the first time and lost ee flipping 12 goals into the BAP {the second skirmish when big Bad luck struck the Caps yes|terday when Fern Gauthier broke his left kneecap in practice. The WV {injury sidelined the veteran for the rest of the season. . Six. Home Tilts The Caps, only eight games|

start of the match.

wall. Owners who have jos than 49 seconds, been reluctant about stating thelr four minutes jreasons, ever, there are three major points from the end of &chedule trail, Whenever the magnates get down, have six home. tilts including to-| Ito voting on the issue .. . (1) the night's game and two on the: host club usually loses money... nt road at St. Louis and Pittsburgh.|(2) It tears up the regular Veteran Carl Liscombe of Provi-| schedule to allow three consecudénce, who breaks records as iftive dates to stage the affair . t-were nature with him, (3) players who are not onied today added the American; upon to participate get three days] Hockey League's single season off with pay and some are in=| goal scoring record to his col- | clined to forget about training)

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lection. rul for two | "yi iscombe scored three goals| ~~ - s w = | NEW. YORE, Mar, 3 last night to bring his total: to| , |Cheere by 2 53 for Seay, one better| THE Indianapolis Indians’ pis amg

than the former mark of 52 set| unsigned player list was reduced ie pis

team will put on a gold rush of |, .p1v “with others I've had,”

their own this week. | But one of the '49-ers won't pe[BIOWE ee team rd in the stands. He'll be in playing [nents’ 935. The Demons have

togs, along with brother Ted. yon 19 and lost four, one of the! Turman Bushton is the bearded joges, a 60-t0-30 affair, coming) one who has held down a regu-a¢ thé hands of a strong Sumlar center's job while’ his brother pn iiville team now in Fortyille's| Tod has Been at Jorwarg for the onposite bracket Saturday. Demons. th have nN mem-| His boys have averaged ®3 rs of the team since their soph- points per game while maintain omore days. three years ago. /ing a defensive average of 40.6

Invitational field. For the sixth consecutive week Kentucky and Illinois paced the -.A0p. 20" teams, with. Rupp’s Rifles. safely in first place with a power index of 885, it is 83.2 for the

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Name Officials For Regionals

May, Ward,

To Referee Here

IHSAA Commission

From the Mound i in 1949 wie two games left to play, Leo!

~OREANDO, Fa Mars 3 (UPY==Wi Ht Masterson “of the Wash: ington Senators, who mistook March ‘for July and spring training ints. Barnhorst is 1 Mar. 3—A! for mid-season, paid the penalty today when he became the first ard, but Ditches Jioted 3s Lo meet recently.

by Cleveland's Johnny Holota |during the 1946-47 season. The Reds, who have already clinched | the Eastern Division title, de-| feated Buffalo, 7 to 4, at Buffalo.| « « Picture Confused | ture great. .'. Meanwhile, the Western Di-| for Waco last 3 vision playoff and title picture the ball hard became more confused than ever| and throws left - handed. . . . |as St. Louis and Pittsburgh tied| Mims, righthander, won 15 {Cleveland for second place only and ost seven with York in Vv. one point behind dle Indian- | . The Tribe manage-

to four today when outfielder | John McKeown, 20, and pitche James Mims, 23, accepted tepnis. . McKeown is tabbed a fu.’ 1 « He batted 317

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son pinned 14 but; ~fatled to pin--Wollenweber, loam. record... {who lost in the finals of the state

~Barnhorst leads the Notre Dame. season scoring parade with 263

Ballet Wasted

- Indians Oulvoted i in Effort

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THURSDAY, MAR. 3, 1940

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BASEBALL WRITERS of the Afherican Association lost out in their campaign to revive the league's mid-season All-Star game, last played in Indianapolis in 1946. . . . Even| 'though the club. owners rejected restoration of the classic by majority vote, ihe Indianapolis club rode the writers’ bandwagon and cast its ballot in favor of placing the popular attracPresident Bruce Dudley of Louisville collected the ballots by mail but failed to disclose’ the . “It's no secret at Victory Field,” Tribe Business Manager fans want the All-Star game and

previous games this season. Each! we also think the writers conducted a fair and courteous drive to "| Indianapolis next week to close He was the only boy wha | wrestled Dondldson who got a take-down on the Roosevelt boy, taking him off his feet at the . All the Jerry Witte of Toledo belted three other boys pinned by Donaldson! homé runs over the Victory Field; "i. ciate meet were pinned in| , No opposed the game since 1046 have yroosier boy has gone more than with - Donaldson, | . Summed up, Wow-| other than Wollenweber.

DiMaggio's Heel

Says His Surgeon

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doctor's verdict that| €d heel is strong enough | baseball on, Jolting Joe at the meeting with Pep's man- , dggio was set today to re- ager, which also will be attended’ Dp his New York Yankee team-'by Mayor Al Feeney and civie mates at their Florida training leaders, is

346 points, The team as a whole indiana - heavies dropped in 1389 points for a new

O'Brien's field - ‘goal “percentage | . Wollenweber for the season was a surprising

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For Pep Fight

Here May 21 ‘McKinney Promotes

Cancer Fund Bout;

Wants Bufler Bowl By JIM HEYROCK Negotiations were under way today to bring Willie Pep, featherweight champion of the orld, td’ Indianapolis to defend his recently re-won crown, three days before. the annual 500-mile race, Forrest McKinney, Indianapo~ list promoter; said Pep's handlers have verbally accepted the offer. Lou Viscusi, manager of the pint-sized . champion, will come to

{the deal, McKinney said. But a lot of problems still must {be coped with before the championship tussle, which would be the biggest fight in Indidna’'s his--tory, becomes a reality. Largest of thesé. problems wil be the location for the fight. Kinney has selected Butlep~ | but still ‘must: get the gréen light | from Butler University ‘adminis trators. $100,006 Benefiting CKinney terms “4 $100,promotion,” would be the S00 mon Runyon Cancer Fund. 5 iiney has invited Walter nchell, New York" pews. coms fv ncheil and founder of the cane cer fund,” to appear at the fight {as guest announcer and accept {the proceeds, after guaranteés or |{ducted, for the fund.

Another item to be ironed out

Eiideavor

the selection of a {worthy opponent for the cham-

The Yankee Clipper rushed back pion. {North yesterday because his right!’ |heel, which was operated on dur-|from the nation’s top five feather{ing the winter, had pained him weights under Pep. They include after only one ‘workout. But the doctor who performed Jackie Graves, Eddie Miller and {the operation, ‘Dr. Gordon D. Ben- Miguel Acevedo. inett, assured DiMaggio in Balti-|

The challenger will be picked

{Sandy Saddler, Ray Famechon,

Pep, the fiery little Italiane

ord for a featherweight

In the Middle of the First Block

~ Scoring Twins lin the 23 games. Phil : : ps today announced the 48 apolis. ment is “whi kh” on McKeown, more that there was no serious American scrapper, made a comeuae tis do 8 n the scor-! Brown, too, is waiting for, loflicials who will referee at the Pittsburgh walloped Cleve. yg a» Rr ‘trouble. He predicted that the back last month to regain his ng colums, you're told. Ted Saturday. He, too, thinks his 116 regional centers Saturday. land, 8 to 0, at Pittsburgh with Prous. [3SHIDE foot would gradually beititle, which he had lost last Ot othe . Alin Furtnan §-3. An:/Demons ought to have "3 pretiy| Wilbur Ma¥, Norris, Ward and Goalie Aldege (Baz) ~Bastien| FRET 1Y NOWT for the Provi-'strengthened as the $80,000 Yan- tober to Sandy Saddler. er good-sized six-footer, Jim'good chance. Marvin Todd will officiate at the Starring whilg~8t. Louis edged dence Reds.of the American Hock- kee slugger continued his training.| Saddler took the title by a "wow PRET fh {Indianapolis--Regional, - the - first: Philadelphia, ¢ ley League .... They've already| “It's just a recurrence of his fourth round knockout. Pep. reFORTVILLE |game starting at 1-p. m. os {clinched the e oid trouble” said Dr. Bénnett. [tock the toga in a slam-bang 15+ : I LE Assi : Ca Sc |clinche astern division title d deci : : on 19, Lost 4) gnment of regional of- “OP oti 9 and can live the life of Riley until] NOthing serious. In fact, I'm|round decision. No. Name Ht. Wt. Ye. Pos. {ficials are: GP G A Pts_PIM|the playoffs . .. The Rhode Island {rather optimistic. The trouble is| McKinney, who has set May 27 a Bob Norris .+.uiees 5-10 150 Junior G Artes — Devon Eaton, George Collyer, | =~, Clove ........ 80 28 45 73 {nothing to treat here.” as the date for the fight with ‘ Danny Noe 58 ro a AN & fo ur Lloyd {Gers So 3 #-n 13 {Reds will be here tonight and the, May 28 held in reserve in case of 8 Td RUSMOn vars OT 108 Sanan F : MD cirdo Cauce, "ONL Tobe Hobhe) ug ky". “hn J Hoosier Cae at ir i jain, “savy Je. la- promoting the . : : 3 ’ " Bloomington Ovi out to show up the formidable in- fight without any o - : Renny Grahm ..... 5-8 158 Sophomore G|. Coach Lloyd O. Brown 5 vingion, William Coulter v= overs gn a a 30, vaders . . . It will match the Slass cla 2d ¥. outelde Suan ck Adams ...... 5-9 137 Senior Fl ...We stand a chance. Evansville — Clarence Tolbers” Lowell, cli simpson -“ 33 1 1s 13lof the East against one of the| : rm M Runnion "ol 160 Senide c : oy Te Sera Brige”” John Hil (Ken Nickens pre % 1 48 31 West's Dest. championship Hgit was set at the ; e McKay ....,. 6-1 160 Junior F SEASON RECORD |gows. Bugene Glaze. > con Hib] eller atin ou : Butler Netters h ORD ” NLL a 8B ep-Saddler meeting when 19,097 ¥ Jin Peaiiysie vases 6-1 : 180 Junior Fi Markleville 4 pS usbury — Reo Baker, Raymond BS rh 0 a 3% pL JOE LOU = hs promotion | {persons paid $87,563. Top price 12 ‘Bool Sliermeyer 3-4 18 Senior G Greenfield .. | Hammond — Hirold McSwane, J. .W Prank Mei + # 2 11 13 28 partmers, Arthur Wirtz and | y \for tickets to that fight was 315. Bob LACY +vviessass 5-10 132 Junior G Summitville |Johnson, Jageflerts, ' milion ‘Fnio Seni 39 3 7 1s | James D. Norris, have been as- Utes: Club, Butler Uhiversity, — Tom Dean ..ieovss 5-7 134 Freshman F Pendleton .. | Huntin, Gn — Herbert Edwards, James | {Pern Pogalin ......... 0 2 88 3| sociated in sports promotions {sophomore men’s honsfasy fra-| Eugene Ireton .... 52 112 Freshman G Slvion oe [TAIvosls 34a Hinges | Terry Sawchuk lll o 0 0 ¢ for the last 15 years. ... They jteruity, will honor the 1949 bas: ; ayion €ianapotis—Wilbur May, Norris Ward, “Now with Deiroil. : operate the Chicago Stadium, [ketball Bulldogs next Wedensday | SUITS AND TOPCOATS Butler Out of Sight HT ges, wae, var ori. On the lee Deira Olvmpla Arena, Indian: 1% & 912ne" 0 (he school CE} No Extra Cost for Cred New Palest offma N Wilkinson i " Lagann Sarda Western Division apolis Loliseuns and Noth is Butler completed its hardwood * LEON TAILORING CO. In Latest Dunkel Rating fi Er oF nan pores. 1% 1 9) Toru wtdon Sere Gary (S20, A 6, ELE 206 Mase. Ave Noblesvilie on Polizotto Pittsburgh....... 34 17 :10 78 3263 @i| . Wirtz also is head man of | 3 | E— Bytler ‘University dropped clear out of sight In Dick Dunkel's| Pengieton Sarma tre ake nam, Ray Lackey. 8 Rewtuan, Wane Bon: on mado 2 32 8 a me i the Souja Fane Jee: shows [AE Sh Yeadon Tory end 1 a) national Dasetball ratings this week. ja. Mary’ RCEIAL 2 fold “ |. Rushvile—G. P. Silver, Lawrence Le- a Enstern Division an. 8 wn It was a record breaking year Rescive fast Monday Yar on anf 4.90. o-0Y decuan at Yel x m0.“ outn Bemd—Charles McMarus, Hugh Providence....... JG 5,508 TOM WOLLENWEBER Ofior the Bulldogs, although they, ong the- iid senso Play- Butler had raniid from 10th to| ree Re Ci” 2 a Irvin Thrash Springs field ..... i 2 : a 33 24 Yio. yae The, Times were second-in the Mid-American; 4H positioh i the Yatiugs. a the basis of the latest rankings) County tourney ___ier, Cecil Tharp LE NAD en. eens i 3 1 4 19. 23 2 'has the distinction of being the Conference. Buckshot O’Brien, a phe at Butier has. def- A Washington. +. © 4 23 150 362 only high school heavyweight junior, set a new one game scorInitety tost_out in considerations) Plan to Clari ‘Griffith Yanks First Pitcher horek re —— wrestler in Indiana who was not IN record of 27 points, a new r position in the National M Barn orst Pe Io ig three-year record “of 828 points . a inned by Gene Donald y i points ces Irish IP naldson. nd a new one season record of RADIO, SETS. ¢ THEY IMPROVE

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Western #entucky ' 208 { last spring through a simil aylor w eir long distance! senior boys’ swimming t il & Cem ot aa sattempt has been endl mE pring 1gh a similar toda: Steam will} » s ime 8 y 1 d Wade to Tincident hitting. y- Each pounded balls meet—the - Cincinnati University} —- 10 eA Barly an Satty the phras-| Griffith also. announced that over the 354-foot-left-field fénce. team at 3 p. m. Saturday in the : 2 0 ° i Hine or” the rues governing hel, Teton oo” scoured, Pon IAC poo. The TAC gil’ team is 71s Was made “in February, 1940, Calvert, 30-year-old former Cleve- Sports Events |Win swim against the ote 18 + Nsiwhen the late K. M. Landis was land relief pitchcr who specialized |8irls’ team in the dual meet. 17 Broder [11 ! Tog com Nssionér, AE lin fast balls. . Calvert was ob- Here and There 18. Dugueans “1111111 + 1031 Chandler appointed thé special [tained as a free agent and will be T d : Basketball Results | INTER RSECTIONAL GAMES a in bly on revisions EIVen & thorough triat ° ay, Tomorrow | COLLEGES S land summoned it to the meeting| { mace ree eemimesst——esr——_ . : serch Ha wt Cretan TH. He expects that the con-| LOS ANGELES, Mar. 3 -(UR)— TODAY : mi Duayesne. 31 Reserve 31. | . nia ve Plitsburgh ... 374/ference may extend over two The Chicago Cubs were ready. to nd Rg Ma Bd LE TT ‘ EAST > [days, but if it, dos he will have concede today that Emil (Dutch) weit Conference championship meat | Jadade 30 Getiyabarg 80. ) 46. Holy Cross. 680s Now York Ar +33 41t0-declare a brief recess tomor- Leonard's .knuckle-ball. fs as? Purdue 730.p m I. Columbia. 43 Bt John. N.Y. +686 vs BL Fran, NV. (42 row becayise he is scheduled to effective. as ever. Leonard; ac- PROFESSIONAL PASKETRALL Viianora 80, Beton Hallsy. ( in men a 1 ERT BATT VESEK BY the Crevetana quired rom thie Phitites during po. Aveciation el Amefles {Yale Th, Connesuicut 8... _.. nmi] 1 Satin cot” $1 Indians SUT a. m. that day. (the off-season, had Cub hitters ssiiasl wink Let's mas C0 B W| - | PROFESSIONAL Solumbia, o.°: 84.2 v Pend, .+633| Under the present code, each|%!!dly fanning the air yesterday Io (oui 8B ive” St Cie eb ad vo Rordnam ol #4 league has separate regulations 8 he pitched a good portion of National League New York 8i, Chicago 79. Villanova 70.3 vs Si. Bon'ture .. 61.7, governing certain matters, The batting practice. Anderson ,at. Denver | Nations! League . Haig “4 idifrerences include: SAN BERS 2 RDN : Dayton at Tri-Cities |Waterloo 64, Hammond 58 | Columbia ..*66.9 vs Cornell von sii American Leag y vi stp NO, Ca sy roe at eg Holy Cross .. 68.0-vs Dart we gue players are nar : y ha ) - Oshkosh at Syracuse Villanova... 10.3 SE Geo: oho a | fined if - they talk to spectators pe. 3 (1 P) ~The Pittsburgh AMATEUR BASKETBALL CHICAGO RINK SKATES 3 MIDWEST during a game: National Le ~ Pirates were beginning to wonder! cry independent tourney at Pearborn : sy Tomorrow | i ‘ AgYe today what's holding up + Out-/3ym, 7:18 p. m a | wi Detroit : . v players are not, fielde | - . Hoc KEY { > Detroit ...... 4 3 vs W, Ontario ..*31 I elder Ralph Kiner, who said he Providence ab Indiar napolis, 8:30 m., | a AnAIaY ooo 0» BL) oh. Tech ... 30.2] The National does not permit a/would be on hand yesterday, but Coliseum » A» DePaul ...... “124 vi ° io State . .. n3|Ditcher to blow on hands before wasn't. Manager Billy Meyer said i on J Michigan . 100 vi Tows se) {delivery of the ball; the American he was hopeful the | TOMORROW 4 roi ie Minnesota 74.8 vs Wisconsi 692 peful the home-run hit- - - Notre Dame * 68.5 vs N'western BR HL ting star would report to camp GOLF ) Va = a. Ww “AicRigan*5¢8 vi ill wast ~The American gives the-batter: today. ~~ Exhibition. and Clinic. _8th.__ finer Julk I = a" ~UBOE ..... 81.9 vs Michigan ....sw0|® triple on a foul ball struck by| ) rn 14. We Jaud 4 ) aoe St. Louis ..... ThA bs etre Dame ..*685 a fielder's glove while there is no| LAKELAND; Fla., Mar. 3 wel WRESTLING - WESY ii ER Peay in the National. — Detroit Manager Red: Rolfe 10+], Neste Conference ehampiamsiip a8 In; | . California 1.8 ve BLanfors ..... #6 A player or manager in the Na- lday began to emphasize bunting! ML SWIMMING +80. al fad " Beaver ET un tional put out of the first game/drilis for his pitchers. “I don't! Western Conférence championship, ineet A ys Denver... lof a double-header can return for|intend to lose any close games| Purdue 9:30 a. mn. Jug. Young ik v Denver, #4 1/the second game; in-the American because ‘a pitcher doesn't know wl TRACK § 815 vs Ulah State %3ihe is barred for both’ games. how to advance a runner” Rolfe| a stern Conterence: championship most |-yjauy-fiiack, Ladies’ High-Top | "The Nationa! permits a runner|said. PROFE whi oes. ESSIONAL BASKETBALL te Sh "Chicago, Heavy- | Amateur, depend; nun : Ne Be pa gets! a. Pore REBURG. | Association of America "if Duty s, Both Fibre and mi-Pro sketba n the meshes of a wire| r Fla, Mar,| » Wayne at Boston. Maple Rollers. NS | Paced -by-John' Hall ‘who ‘dumped fn 37/5CT¢N. While the American per-| {3 (UP)—Eddie Dyer, manager of; . HOCKEY v Points Dy New York Houslenmpey IR mits only one. There are many! |the St. Louis Cardinals, said to-| Springfield at ‘Washington, | BLUE POINT 3 Grord Meda) Toutmey st ihe New: Augusta | Others, and once they are stand-|day third baseman Whitey Kurow-| AMATEUR BASKETRALL adise suPPLY | Legion gym. Gus Gillispie led the -tosers ardized .the committees. will work ski appears to be the most im-| o gh te tourney at Dearborn! Delaware, M: n & Ray Sts. « with a foal of 3 bons, Other. scores] on a code that will fron out all | proved playerin camp. The blond] fh, ar a ——————————————— — Suudshaker. 47; Cumberiand 43. Pike Twp. such’ differencés fn the minor \nfielder was sidelined a good par | 200 C 1 [of last season wi Bit Qt gover peg Pees aynE ree" of at smson we an rm wi] OAK THE IE CAPS BEAT THE MIGHTY Feature Attraction + it. a Ee sa Comvitins P fen. i EASTERN DIVISION (CHAMPIONS? ve. New York Hoosiers st 9. mateur So ball BURBANK, Cal, Mar. 8 (UP) 5 —« Three right «- handed’ hitt A meeding has been planned for Ma ers, . 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