Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1947 — Page 16
IT'S A BIT CROWDED—Shown i
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is a segment of the big crowd which watched the exhibition match yesterday
at Speedway golf course, estimated as somewhere around 2500. Three of Sammy Snead's shots connected with
over enthusiastic spectators.
HIGGINS HITS ONE — Other members of the foursome stand by while Joe Higgins of Highland smacks a drive in yesterday's exhibition. Left to right, Fred | Wampler, state amateur champ; Sammy Snead and Bobby Locke, the South
' ‘African pro.
Dodgers Dare History to Repeat; Boost National Lead to Eight Games
! NEW YORK, July 30 (U, P)—A| year ago today, the Dodgers led the Bt, Louis Cardinals by 3% games and then lost the pennant in a playoff; today the Dodgers lead by eight games and are just daring history to try to repeat itself, A year ago last night, the Dodgers edged the Cardinals in a bitter game at Ebbets fleld, 2 to 1; last
tr night Brooklyn defeated the Red |pecosk
Birds at Sportsman's park, 4 to 0, And therein lies {he cause of the Dodger optimism, When Brooklyn can win convincingly at St. Louis, the Dodger morale hits a peak, and .some critics think Brooklyn has nothing but morale,
They had nothing but Hoosler Harry Taylor last night, and he proved to be just four runs better than the whole world championship Cardinal team, The 28-year-old righthander allowed only three scattered hits, batted in three Brooklyn runs and scored the fourth him“gelf, as he escorted the Dodgers to their 11th straight victory.
Dickson in Trouble On the other hand, Murray Dickson of St. Louis constantly was in trouble, but managed to leave 10 Brooklyn runners on base. Once he was saved when a Dodger was nipped at the plate. But his tightrope act collapsed in the sixth in-
lard Marshall hit his 26th homer for the Giants’ first run and two singles and a squeeze bunt brought
Major Leaders By UNITED PRESS NATIONAL LEAGUE G
AB R .M Pe {home the winning tally. Cincinnati 33d 116 149 | Sasting, Bi isburgh 9% 381 1 127 Ls scored its run in the ninth inning. Cooper, New York ’ 30 n no. 1 Pittsburgh, coming back from a ary yonett- 8% 32 81 100 13 |four-game losing streak, topped the AMERICAN LEAGUE "Pet | Boston Braves, 6 to 5. Frank GusBoudreau, Cleve... 83 206 45 101 41 tine made four hits to run his DiMaggio N. York 93 3 n ji 330] Streak to 21 straight games, and willlams, Boaton.. f4 310 n 108 42 | Ralph Kiner got two doubles and a PR Rak [single. Phil Masi led Boston with
Mizé, . 30 Williams, le Box ni three hits, including a homer.
fants Marshall, Giants 4] L Cooper,
Kiner, Pirates The Cubs scored five in the Mize, Clants BUNS To Kner, I ates mn Seventh inning to beat the Phillies, Marshall, Glants 79 Williams, Red 8 7/5 to 4. Charley Schanz walked in Cooper, Giants. , 3
| what proved to be the winning run
NS Rob'son, Dodgers % Henrich, Yankees ni {after Al Jurisich dissipated an early Mize, Glants 3 DiMag'o, Yankees 71," 0 Phil lead.
Williams, Red 8 %. Boston's Red Sox dropped 10%
Gustine, Pirates 121 Baumholtz, Reds 118 Pesky, Red Sox 123 Walker, Phillies 116 games behind the pennant-bound DiM'go Yankees 119] ~~ 00 —_ |New York Yankees by losing to
squeezed in a run from third | with] a bunt, In the eighth Carl Purillo singled and took second on a sacrifice. Reese was walked purposely to get] at Taylor, The pitcher tripled. | Then he scored on Red Schoen-| Three balks, each of which dienst's error. - brought in a run, featured the St. Tonight the desperate Cardinals Louis: Browns' 8-to-2 vigtory over will use their great clutch pitcher,| Washington. Ray Scarborough Harry Brecheen, against Brooklyn's made two of the balks and Sam Ralph Branca in the second con-|Zoldpk of St. Louis, who went the test of the three-game series, route, committed the other.’ Vern Giants Triumph Stephens belted three Brownie hits,
Cleveland, 5 to 1. Ed Robinson hit two home runs to help Bob Feller to his 13th victory. Feller gave up eight hits and seven walks before retiring in the ninth with a blistered | finger.
ning when Johnny Jorgensen and Peewee Reese singled and Taylor |
League Standings, Results
AMERICAN Assoc! ATION
Pet, O.B. | McGowan and Westr
,. {one being an inside-the-park homer, Larry Jansen got his 10th pitch-| oppo philadelphia Athletics beat ing victory as the New York Giants the Chicago White Sox, 5 to 2. but defeated Cincinnati, 2 to 1, Wil- lost Hank Ma jeski. third baseman who was “beaned” by one of Earl Harrist's fast balls in: the five-run unconscious and taken to a hospital.
Harris and Ataqon; Abernathy, Gerkin,
t Kansas City ~ ....v0 6 06 (Second Sime) | Winning pitcher Phil Marchildon Louisville eve 63 48 568 3% Loulsville , . .. 000 200 003— 5 9 o helped himself with a two-run vee 38 48° 538 Minneapolis 001 333 10x 1 17 ingl INDTANAPOL as’ 3 n Soy He Tolson, Elbert and Pruett; Hardy and Single. ET ‘ landson, Kimeapoli epee 8h MA bal Ade The Yankees and Detroit did not Bt. a a0 8 AMERICAN LEAGUE play. Toledo oA 20 | Chicago 200 000 000—~ 2 § ! a lm "AMERICAN Seagur t ORB Pladeiphin 000 500 00x 5 & C rist Gro Gi New York “ 3 se | Murchildon wove,” alarm and . Tresh; !| Blackhawks Get Star BORE: awe vensnsenns } 5 2/8t. Lou 200 040 002-8 8 1] -— Detroit «40 42 58 124 | Washin ton 010 000 010-- 3 7 3 MOLINE, i, July 30 (U.P). Philadelphia ....... 4 41 808 18! Zoldak and Early; Scarborough, Can-| Bob O'Shaughnessy, an all-Amer-Cleveland ......... 41 © 417 1s "| aint Cary and Evans . Washington 41 © 456 20 [Cleveland 100 011 020~ 5 10 1} ican basketball player at Nevada Chicago 41 58 437 23 | Boston 000 G00 100 1 & of university in 1046, has signed to Bt. Louis n 8 J63 28% Feller Klieman and Hegan, Lopes; lay wit! t 1 k NATIONAL LEAGUS Pet. GB Galehouse, Dorish, Harris and Tebbetts. | PIAY W th the Tri-Ci y Blackhawks Brooks a Vo h hte | ‘Only games scheduled.) . of the National basketball league, B85 LOUIS aarerr.3 4348 NATIONAL LEAGUE Manager Sid Goldberg announced New York .... “Mw 4 510 ’ | Brooklyn 001 010. 4 10 © ay DR nT TE ansuryess a ae aa A in 901 Gigi today. He was the fifth player to Cincinnat ata 4 ol n 18 ng esior and Bawaras, Dickson, Wilks|sign with the Blackhawks for next Sarma nne u ™ and liber ice. { Pittsburgh on mw AY 418 %IN , ' 9 season. Philadelpia . RR MM A00 2 3 {C we York 300 020 400-3 1 8
RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 40.
Toledn 2 000 110-— 8 10 3 Piltsburgh 014 000 10x~ 6 15 3 Kansas City 030 020 13x-11 10 § Voiselle, Lanfrancani, Karl, Johnson | Raney, Scott, Shore, Milnar, Bilbrey And Masi; Bonham and Kluttz and Helf; Bradley, McLish, Main- and Philadelphia . 130 000 000 4 0 Niarhos Chicago 000 000 50x 5 : 2! Columbus vv. 002 010 100 4 8 al Jurisch, Schmidt, Judd, Schanz and | Milwaukee 000 010 020 3 § 0) Lakeman, Lade, Wyse, Borowy and|
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AMERID aN ASSOCIATION t games) INDIANAPOLIS at gt Paul, Toledo at Kansas City (2). Columbus st Milwaukee. Louisville at Minneapolis. ERICAN LEAGUE Bt. Lou at Washington (night), Chicago at Philadelphia (night), Detroit at New York, Clevelatd MN Boston (night), NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Miter urgh (2). New York at Cincinnati, Philadelphia at® Chica; ago Brooklyn at St. Louls (night), rt ————————
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Hockey League Goes
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A ——————————————" PITTSBURGH, July 30 (U, P).— Big Hank Greenberg, who led the American league in home runs last vear, probably won't be on first base today when the Pittsburgh ‘Pirates start their doubleheader with Manager Billy Southworth's
In Winning
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1047
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Miss O'Neal, Mrs. Grovenberry and Mrs. Herrick Also Score Victories
fourth inning. Majeski was knocked |.
+ By J. E. O'BRIEN Track's ton B A To Eleven Teams Bite Manager Billy Herman|. Favorites advancéd handily through the quarter-final round and Sod -Bhundc “Icing the puck.” said last night that G berg Miss Dorothy Ellis, Manual high school teacher, equaled her: own The pause that refreshes during '| course record with a scorching 72 in the women's city golf tourney popular 0g urrent hot weather spell is| lcs Salary has been reported at at Meridian Hills tod midget racing our © pe from $75,000 to $108,000, was n ay. from injuries | the announcement that the Indlan- “00 Oo request. before Miss Ellis needed par figures on the last two holes to break the dent at Spee apolis Capitols will start kicking up burgh’ _|mark she set last year, but had to be content with a pair of 5s. ice Oct. 16 when they open thdir the first game of Pitts s dou The Meri Hills feminin U. 8. 52. 64-game schedule here against|Picheader with Brooklyn last Sun.) _'s Mevidian on the outgoing|Block. Like Mrs. Purdy, Mrs. The specta the St. Louis Flyers. Say ole Titsher, Tio Yu ont nine and was four under par on Block equaled par only once on during the firs The @embitious schedule, four) ..° miury ola cod Tim No. 12 when she ended her match|seven holes, and the match went : final race, an more games than last season, is Hertiian quoted Greenberg a“ say- with Mrs. Fritz, 8 and 6. Women’s to Mrs. Herrick, 4 and 2, : year Yeletah due to the fact that the Washing- oa: par for the 18 is 77. : In Jetenung Mrs. Charley Ray, ; Sie i : ton Lions have returned to the , " ,and 3, Mrs. H. M. Bitner Jr, pro- JJ American Hockey league after a ten y een piling. po You d Ae Rel) ut a oodstocks te | duced the unusual. The two didn’t % He was abo lapse of four years. : IB A ye wl, lo ending oo pian, umpred halve one of the 15 holes they WI ried and the ak Genera Seamer Dio sate 0 06 1 SUB lover Curly, Varin ln thelr male player: Bin was ne wp a aren.” Funer again has succeeded in having E fn a Pi3 and 9 Mrs. TERY EOD Y(the turn after winning five and to be comple since July 13. In his last 14 games, won from Mrs. Ralph Flood, 4 and The fatal a Sunday and ‘Thursday the “regu- losing four, After Mrs. Ray took e e OWS lar” hockey nights for local fans, |¢ batted .134, collecting only five3, and Mrs. Rick Herrick eliminated the 10th hole, Mrs, Bitner won the ders drove hi Except Er pa Sundays in No- hits in 38 times at bat. . His season Mrs, H. M. Bitner Jr. 3 and 1, for| at five tests. ° off the backst vember when Sonja Henie's fool rg average Is 297. the other places in the seml-final| Mpy Pood’ steady short game a group of How to Shoot revue returns to the Coliseum, the Toul SOUiosTaw. consisteiitly out paid off against Mrs. Marcus struck by an Caps will be at home every Sun- ‘Negro Nines Play lag O'Neal consistently out- Feinburg, 3 and 2, while the day's a car in fro Sam Snead, the West Virginia line|98Y from the start of the season L G 2) ho phn Os bor joie exten inning match ‘was pro- uted over & i {until the finish, March 21. Twenty- - “|vided by Mrs. Frank Grovenberry rema n Give hitter, drove over, : Seung ang ane Lome gates have beer: sched.) nter oop ame ticularly on the first nine when she|and Mrs. William Hoffman. The Prog sometimes through an unruly crow uled for Sundays and 12 for| ~ An inter-league game between| trailed by only one down. Alice| former was the victor on the 19th Saunders pi |0t 2600 golf addicts to fashion a Thursdays. The usual New Year's the Homestead Grays of the Negro| had a 39 medal score going out to| [hole when Mrs. Hoffman dubbed an fifth in the h Baan i] big Sm Eve game has been scheduled also.| National league and the Cleveland Miss Varin 1 ite Beit hole |approach shot. preliminary ] ! Buckeyes of the Negro American| Miss eal won the first ho © program. Las : edway golf course vesterday. |. The opening date here Oct. 16) Ce ~ Spe YE Se.Y ¥- will be the second time since 1030] 100P-is-en-tap- for.fans at Victory! with a birdie 4, but Miss Varin. S$ ; &d Tests Plarined ond... in the ’ Playing without ‘4 miscue Snead, Dat the GC d ih ason] | field tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock.’ squared things on No. 4 when her ee Racing associ Wong leh, is partie: Jos Riggins, Hie} 18 oT opene : = The Grays are former Negro| rival three-putted. They halved For Midget Race Car The prograt of Highland, defeated golfdom’'s:lead- Nos. 5 and 6, then Miss O'Neal | ing money winner, Bobby Locke and| The American league will have World Dusgbal Cane eapéct went 1 up on No. 7 with a par 5 HOLLYWOOD, July 30 (U. P.).— Wied 3000 {= Fred Wampler, the Indiana amateur |11 teams this season with the Caps, | three innings in Sunday's| while Miss Varin was still short of A midget racing car will test its hambra, Cal. crown wearer, 2 and 1, Cleveland, Buffalo, Pittsburgh and . "0 = oo 0 Chicago. He was| the green on her third shot. | speed at Bonneville’ Salt Flats, nha Wampler, playing over his home|St. Louis making up the western in ‘the Ba ational league last| Miss Varin came back to win the Utah, when London sportsman on = of 12 a layout needed but one stroke to|half and Hershey, Philadelphia, | ody. next hole when Alice encountered [John Cobb and Ab Jenkins of Salt Carpenter o duplicate Snead's achievement by| Providence, Springfield, New Haven | Cleveland boasts a slugging out-| trap trouble, but the ninth went Lake City make their speed runs. second, and pulling in with a 68. Locke, who and Washington comprising the fielder in Sam Jethro, who cur- to the Woodstock star with a bir= | The midget car, will make its Castle finishe came all the way from South Africa eastern division. be ently is being watched by major| die 4. [run Aug. 17, announced sponsor Si to give our national greats pitching] The Caps will play four games| | league scouts in the east. Mrs. Hatfield Surprises Earl B. Gilmore, one of the found- Hansen pre and putting lessons, had trouble|at home and four on the road with | ho ers of midget racing at his Gilmore record when | with his usually faultless short game each of their western rivals and| For awhile it appeared an upset! i. qinm here, track in 139 and toured the links .n an even|three games at home and three on Tourney Results was in the making in. the rt The car to be used in the test fying trials. par 71. Joltin’ Joe from Highland the road with each eastern club. In Mi Flights round - match between Miss Heal is classed as the speediest of its 2b by Car 1ad an aggregate-of 73 after recover- AT HOME n inor 9 and Mrs, Nick Hatfe} 2 HIerest. | yuse 16 run on southern Carilfornia through a - ing from a shaky start, Thursday, Ot. 16 ore W St. Louis) Following are yesterday's results| Mrs. Hatfield applie a * Dressy tracks. It will be driven by Danny 2.244. Dick “Slammin’ Sam” went out in 33 Thursday, Oct. 23 .... hile Bufizle in minor flights of the women's city Sanly. ig two up on Xx a ne Oakes. i - established | ve .s a with birdies on the sixth and Thursday “Get, 3 Providence 8{0lf tourney: Samy 8 the OE 5 The car unofficially has gone 140 mark of ‘the eighth holes and returned in 34 by |pindar. a ay Spring Reid | First Flight i ho had been in trap Miles an hour and its backers hope laps in 3:383 Nov. 9 Pittsburgh | Mrs. Herbert Weiss defeated Mrs. H.| But Alice, who ha en in trap +90, maneuvering under par figures on |Sunday, Sonja tenis ‘Show £ 4 and 2: Marjorle Bain eae trouble on the outgoing voyage, ‘© Detter that mark by at least five Other winn » ’ I's. alter 3a hd 1%. = ns Soeplte he Laas Thursday a 1. N ol Srahey bi isorge’ Engs. 8 and steadied on the back nine, won the | Miles an hour. of hicuga 1: Heese ....Hershey | dB {10th and 11th holes to take the lead! an n in shots hit overenthusiastic spectators, hired Bec, i a pine OT 8 Second Flight and then produced a birdie four on Arnovich to Manage final event. Little Pred, who can stand up| una: Dec. 21 ... Cleveland! Mrs. M. L. Lykina detented Mrs. Marsin| 1G 15 to win that hole. It was alll — pound for pound with any driver in ender, Dee. 28 Mgnt feated Nice’ Noble Reed. | up: Mrs. Willam | but over then. Davenpor} Cubs Wilb pe. 31.. : o chic ip: Mrs, the game, molded his round by Junday. iy, ant 5 Philadelphia F A Dunhiny defeated Mrs. Ln B Fan, Miss Ellis whisked through the] DAVENPORT, Ia, July 20 U. P.). i grabbing a birdie three on the 506- | Sunday, A ois 3 and 2 Bird Flisht front nine with a dazzling 36, —Morrie Arnovich, former Philayard par 5 sixth hole then taking | Thursday. dan 13 ; New aves Beverly Selig “defeated Mrs, Ben Steven- won seven of the first nine holes and | delphia Phillies outfielder and now On EF bogey 4 9% the F80.yard par 3 ninth aay a Peden fenicd Mrs. William Binder, C3 ha “3: | then quickly disposed of Mrs. Robert managing the Hufchinson, Kas, for a nine-hole total of 35. 'Wamp-|swneap: Per. 1. ves aie elaine r ciinstein, cetenied rib Charles Laycock, 8 and 7. Miss Ellis was Western association team, today By . ler stiffened on the back side In Eee vs 5. New, Hevenj Gropp. defeated Mrs. Roger Kahn, 1lone under par at the premature Was named manager of the Daven- Wilbur S forming one under par figures on | Thurs ay. Feb. 12 Springfield up. Fourth Flight finish, port Cubs. way, leaves | the 12th, 17th and 18th holes. Sundats Fob. 22 ; pringoe Mrs. John Hurringlon defeated Jats. Mrs. Morirs of Hilerest elimi-| He replaces Dick Kerr, who will cially as a Locke Gets Birdie | Sunday Maren 1 lL I Browidense | tos ia tented rs. Dave Fitugerald, 1 up; nated Mrs. Hal Purdy, 3 and 2,/return to Hutchinson where, he craving for | The knickered South African |Sund ax. M teh 14...... Washington | Joan Hall defeated Mrs. William Hutchin-| when the latter faltered in the|served as manager last year. Roy , slipped in a birdie on the par 5 sixth | Thursday, Maren, 18 em | Cleveland | fonied Me. ‘0. W" Bogda, 1 up °° |second half. They reached the turn |Lynn, Davenport Cubs business Wha hole to finish the first nine in one AWAY Fifth h all b fter that Mrs. Purdy | manager, said Arnovich would be a _ John Emhardt defeated Mrs. Or-|811 square, but after that Mrs. y ger, ; w under the required 35. But the for-| Widnes by Ot, a er, Clayeland) a Churen, 3 and L ure, p Carter could attain par emly once inthe| playing manager. Bi ihe Spee mer R. A. F. bomber pile} ran into faturday, New. i ............ . Hershey Raph Cole “defeated Mrs, Mary Owings, neXt seven holes. The Cubs, winner of the Three-I victory when tree and putter trouble, going in to | prardny, Nov. #.. ats Cleveland | 4 and airs W, A Com Plellschifter S¢°| Another match that was decided |league pennant last year, have the wall take a one over par 37. He three-|faeraqy, Nev. 11. rR aahingion | 8 ™ Wsixin Flight on the back nine was that be-|dropped to seventh place in the His injuri putted the 162-yard par 3 14th and Saturday Nov. 13... -Springfieid| Mrs. Robert Mack eteated Mr. Flovd|tween Mrs. Herrick and Mrs. R. C. league. : on the next hole put his drive| Thursday. Nov. 20 ° Fravilence; Mecker, 4 and 3. Louelien ‘Trinble de- serious, didr squarely behind » tree thereby saturday. Nov: jE Neoringheld Mrs’ G. 5K Reda deteates Mrs. Boris competitive losing another stroke and taking a Wednesday Nov. 2%. : Pittsburgh feated Mrs. "Maurice Rothard, 2 and 1 auto racing bogey 5. Then the Johannesburg | Wednesday. Hee. 3... ~Clogufala| Joan Atlas defeated Mrs. Don Alexander, 1946, when nes . | belter picked up a birdie 3 on the. | Saturday, Dee. | Pittsburgh 1 i 2 holes: Mrs, O. Hollingsworth revived, Sha Pp p Tuesday. Dec. 16 . Washington | defeated Mrs. Walter Colbath, 2 and 1: and general 308-yard 17th for a 37 on the club- | Wednesday. Dec. Providence Mrs. W. D. Little defeated Mrs. Tom house nine. i riay, Dee, : ' St. Louis | Tussing, 4 and 3: Mis Bred Yessir de- It just we day, Jan. : .- St. Louis feated Mrs. Hal Banham, 1 up ip for me to ra d . " Hispos, alias stasung Shagly uy SEL Ban. MH. TS Lois Mrs. Paul Rehin deéated Mis Sam light. se Yot P lenty Sutidying _\! “And there's aking bogey 5s on the first an Thursday, Jan, 20. residence Mantel, 1 up Mes AE ad, Er deteatad - ‘country that second holes steadied and parred|saturday, Feb. 7 .. .Springfield | Hunter defeated Mrs. Harold Ransberg, :| et pv y on at my pr the remaining seven holes on the Saturday, Feb. 14 ".. .-St. Louis 1 yp: Mrs. Lionel Chandler “deteated Mrs. | & 3 Wednesday, Feb. 18.. ... ...Buffalo| Gerald Rubsin, J 3 - Away first nine to form a 37. Joe birdied ouraday, Job, 3 Wes ‘ Phin Fring Nint th "Flight J hi ye Feb, 20... . «Phi r 3 the 328-yard par 4 12th hole and Thursday, Feb, 26... ashinglon 11. “icliey. 5 ad & Airs. No rey Selden Lig ye followed up immediately with a one ha. en yi Al defeated Mrs. M. Fischer and 4 4 lenve over the regulation 4 on the 440- (Saturday, March 13... Philadelphia Mc ‘Maurice’ Block, defeated Mi Soe He boards yard 13th, | Satarday, } March Mm... .. Cleveland TNR IVE. "Robert Darnaby, 7 and 6, < there tomor ———————— nth Hamp ar out ........ 444 435 443-35 | defeated Mrs. Rob- South Esto) 444 434 433—33 Attendance Record | Pgtga, symipen aie ert “Kin an The Ge ; to leave Sou Ceserinne r. defeate elene : After Eng Higgins ........ 554 435 443-37 NEW YORK, July 30 (U. P).— Myra b Joyes Jetted MIS yO. asian, cer France, Ital) Locke ......... 444 434 443-34 A total of 5438941 persons 'Wit-{nys Bert Bruder, 48nd 3 go , Wampler ...... 444 434 444-35 nessed sporting events and other Elevent Eh , : Par in ......... 454 434 345-3671 activities at Madison Square Gar- | elie, Son. P and 1: Mrs. "Richard Swal- we log Snead ......... 354 434 335—34—67|den in the fiscal year ended ‘May |lo% fefsated Mrs. dele eteatsd Mary le. able 10 Higgins ....s,.. 453 534 345--36—73|31 to establish a new record for | Sie Walker. 3 and 3; Mrs B. : i) {defeated Mrs, Forest Teal. 2 up. been setting Loge. irs rnass = 4 Ys 71 Bilettiance, General John Ree od) Mos. 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