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‘liamage Put Baseball On Its Mettle

Lanier, Martin

Challenging ; * ‘Reserve Clauses’ NEW YORK, Mar, 9 (UP)— Organized baseball, facing what “©. ‘could be a fight for life in its current form, was ordered today to explain in federal court its reasons for not restoring pitchers Fred Martin to

Max Lanier and active duty immediately with the . Bt. Louis Cardinals.

ba The “show-cause” order, which baseball must answer next Tuesday, was one of three sledgehammer blows aimed at the present structure of baseball by the pair | « of suspended Card hurlers. While top baseball executives fu like President Clark Griffith of | ” the Washington Senators ex-| : pressed confidence that the na-|

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May Be More In addition to the “show cause” | order, Lanier and Martin also MADISON Aled suit for triple damages of (Won 23, Lost 2)

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adison In Cage Tourney:

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lo Sectional Crowns 5 Regional Diadems, Go to Cubs in Decade

Madison Cubs’ scoring machine which has averaged 66 points per game in five tournament tilts, the pack to the hilt the team it feels rock baseball from top to bottom. | best offensive record among the sweet sixteen. The Cubs have averaged 54.64 points for each of 25 is the best the folk have seen| | games played this nan, having scored 1366 points. while limiting their oppediion to 867. here.

genuine backers. In the heart of| the business district, two of Madi-| son's most ardent followers, Har-| Cu

- Coach Praises His ‘Best Offensive Team" - As Town Hopes for Week-end Celebration

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS, Times Sports Writer MADISON, Ind., Mar, 9—The undercurrents of feeling for their

favorite Madison Cubs sometimes can seethe as turbuiently for the town folk as the temperamental Ohio River, the watery, time-hon-| | ored ribbon of character that borders this ancient community.

This historical landmark, resting in the bed of Southern Indi-

ana's hilly terrain hin hed Kentucky side of the river, is nning to rock in its cr OF] Deglning enthusiasm this week. Coach Bud Bateman's powerful But no one is pushing things tor! Lawrenceburg Tigers. Madison’s basketball Cubs. | Eddy's four conference crowns The. home folk are waiting to have. been marked with some of}. let the Cubs’ momentum of tra-| ‘the most bitter hardwood rivalditional achievement carry the ries in this southern Indiana sec-

“But always it finds Bud and

fie team 10 that long-awaited {$08 laughing at each other after-

al—the state championship,

-» “We're going to pass up any 'big| ward over the things that went pep rallies now and hope we can against us,” laughs the quiet, softstage a real one after this week- spoken Cub pilot. : “end,” says Madison's likeable Lost Only Two Tilts principal, Connor K. Salm... This season the Cubs have lost

Town Is Backing Cubs only two of 25 games. The first g nlone came at home against the

tional. game would survive its! Photo by Henry B. Glesing Jr. Times Staff Photographer, But this town of more Lawrenceburg five, 44 to 45, but ! 8000, seco long the Ohio 3 Bewest, legal test, hate Sis no) Jim Werbs, Ed Orrill, Sore Schnaitter. Dee Monroe and Ted Server comprise most of the ROD, Secand Bless 3 a eed Orio[ Cubs got it back in grand

{style by winning, 41 to 33, on the |Tiger® floor, giving Madison’ the |southeastern crown with an

North Madispn “up on the hill”!

among the top of the Cubs’ ["s of 10 games in the league.

|8-and-1 record. Lawrenceburg lost

Last year the two bitter rivals also’ exchanged victorious compli[inde asthe Tigers’ loss to the

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_ ‘court for a permanent injunction : ] old (Jug) Raisor and Johnny Ro-| was the only one in 20 jy oj, basketball. which would keep them off base- 4 4 Dee Monroe ........ 5-10 140° Senior ¥ dolo will always sing loud ne games. ta the best offensive PI, y Dols aanded Yor ani Bore 3 23 Ed Orrill «oovvvvens 6-2 160 ‘Senior F praise of “the best team we've), THIS 18 the bet Oo Cc % t | Che red U cuniBiee. that their, player. sontzacts Darr ct BONA 1s 8 on e exer seen here Te ad oes ots 1m ee ONMTINCNTA 5 e Pp “would ~ not contain “either a ER 8 Mr. Rassor: ones “appeared tno TO OS limiting the opposition am reserve ames or jg 3B dim Werbe co 51 g Ripley's Believe It Or Not. Heli, Soh, onl rotgun, wi wirs| Ad Booster Club Ban uet “termination clause.” . 3 i Bl JORGE sivveress oH : r operates Raisor’s Barber Shop. dn Monro, only 5-9, has canned) Besides these charges, John L.[ 6 3 Ed Cheatham ...... 510 G | 3Mr. Rodolo, proprietor of Bars pet Me G01 Fb Bl Sarl) By BILL PITTMAN Flynn, attorney for Lanier and 24 Stan Weber ........ 511 F | Cafe, takes ‘pride inthe special gooraging 17.8 each game. He| win; lose or draw there are always post-season cheers fon Martin poised. the threat of more Charles. Browne .... 6-1 : . training menus he has Hiade up hit 42 points against Ne ;

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Flynn said:

“There will be more.” k L d T ht rani sot St wn won CAPS’ Hockey Lead Tonig a five-year suspension meted out | to them by baseball Commis-! It was still a wide-open race in the American Hockey League's sioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler | Western Division today as the Cleveland Barons once again became

for “jumping” to the Mexican the biggest threat to first place Indianapolis.

A replacement, plus another and from the St. Louis. a | av scan, oy be voted wh Quod muds. 10" mess WIN 10g Bout in. Losers to Share: the SCC officials get together Reservations may be made by Strai ht Falls * again May 7 for a conference! { telephoning HIghland ~ 8367 or| g track meet at Rushville. ILIncoln 5962. | After losing the first fall, sol

4 whipped them three times and two straight falls and win hel IM in Billiard Tourney ‘tied one game. The Ramblers, tag-téam main event of the To the victors belong the fr

Two victories In the state 00. are battling for a playoff Armory wrestling card last night.;spoils, but sometimes the losers |

Kna f Sout Division, took the first fall in 17 minutes throws a banquet for its cham- : Bory - le ae a with a cobra over Christie. - Mon- pionship Boy Scout basketball | disposed of G : Tiaha came back to even the count téam. In NY: Moors of New Swim Meet Tonight in 18 minutes with a hammer lock! The dinner will be held tomor-

Palestine, 50-49, in 111 innings. Each rad a high Ti of Bou 8 St. Xavier High School of 5,4 back-breaker over Angelo. row night in the YWCA for Scout

Second victim was Phil Green. Louisville. Kentucky state- high aontana clinched the mateh in Troop 83, winners of the U. B.| berger, Who lost ‘31-50 in 67 Ta. school swimming champion, will 11 minutes with a body preSs at Church League tourney. Guests nings. Knapp was ‘to meet Goorie SWim against Indianapolis Ath-/the expense of Pasha. of the victors will be the U. 'B —AtKiTSom Bt 4 a nd mig Club juniors boys here fo- Tommy Martindale 194, won-in' Ww P. mW. 1Gday an arriors; tourney runners-up.

hi " at 6 o'clock in the IAC 2 Morris Morris at 8 p. m.. yy = mimtea. HH Nichols, | |-- In regular league play Troop 83!

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Axa Teoh 79, Montana. Celisse ot. Bie {Mack Suprunowics, Michigan; Guards Pete a, Michigan, Lou Sexton; Glynn. Brown -and- Mani

considerable respect for th

state title’ to Washington's Hatch-/ ets, 39 to 33, in 1941, the strong-

before game time,” he says.

t Joa the Cubs have made for

= seen a tournament crown [burg will take up their feud .ail | New Haven isn’t any country Christie, 199, and Young ictors’ inner % Toefore Bday's arrival So jover againt in Vihe final game am ince he came on the scene, Knopp V Wins 2 Mat Matches cousin aithough the Caps have Montana, 198, came back to take {Saturday night. lletters and a host of awards were/and added the asphalt oval at And the 15,000 fans will be the! {made to freshmen. and reserves. ‘South Bend.

adison has enjoyed the greatest) uits of 1s “Jong Tivalry with rear “winners.

Iso share. At least that is the] three-cushion-bitHard tournament SPO trailing third-place Spring. They defeated All Pasha, 197.2 HH 3 Cc t oR H were taken yesterday by Jay. field by two points in the Eastern and Martino Angelo, 191. Pasha case when the Variety Club] enning’ S ars ORO

n '500" Classic May 30

Cotton Henning is gone, but his- three cars will roll in the! annual Indianapolis 500-Mile classic here May 30. - Ed Metzler, who recently succeeded the late Cotton Henning as chief mechanic for Indianapolis Race Cars, Inc., has handed the signed entry forms to Wilbur Shaw at the Speedway office. I Prominent drivers have been named Tor “éach or the’ three mounts. Chet Miller, ‘of -Detroit.; Mich: ——1 & \won 16 and lost two games and Lee Wallard of Schenectady, N. Shaw drove tin the last three ! 3 ) 1 {defeated “Lauter Boys Club, Y. and Hal Robson of Beil, Cal./Faces prior ‘othe war, winning Basketball Scores United Press All-Bi 9 coached by Ralph O'Brien, in ex-|Will be the wheels of one of the !W0 of them in 1939 and 1040. Horn drove it in the last th {tra league play. strongest three-car teams in the: e la ree’ races finishing third and fourth,

Kost | lassic. Ithaca 82, ‘Rochester Tech 58 - B k tb I S | ch Members of the Troop 83 team! c Anselm's Lowel) Textie " * as e a e e ion tare Gilbert Meece, Earl Calvert, Miller, a veteran of 14 previous Once.

Wallard, last year, regarded as

Beioil 84, Waynesburg (Pa) Honorable mention: Forwards Bob Raidiger, Ohlo State, and /Bippus, Charles Morgan, Nelson Today, Tomorrow Robson, brother of the late I (George - Robson. will. be at the,

Roy ut plato 59, Poriand 5. i ‘ skine 47 Loyola (Md.).. 18, _Cedarville, 0, ” Training Camp Briefs Ya

North i 0. Hawail JW atan, Indiana, and Jim Marks, Illinois, ager E. J. Rood.

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wn o aah New Auguste by defeating By-Products, 6 United Press MR Me pShampionsht game dal CL EARWATER, Fla, Mar. 9 Kiner, recelved__ his reward

tu won (he outstanding The “Philadelphia Phillies’ camp rr ey BTU LR Tor | Was covered with ‘a blanket of third place, {anxiety today as the entire squad Results of games in the City Independ.|8Waited word: of the injured | EOE Si LoS Gym last Richie Ashburn and Rus® Meyer. a tin | ORLANDO, Fla, Mar. "9—A er Cale Bes Iiangarson 45. IDEW 3 Both Ashburn and Meyer were! League's home rum co-cham- glimpse at Washington's starting p Chavioirt Body 3 Jirssr Fost a {hurt in the second inning of an| pion, which he was in 1947 and line-up could be gleaned today 3 Jin Abdrews of Moose and Dick Jones of IDtra-squad game yesterday. Out-| 1948. | from the. “regulars” Manager Joe

Birayer Posi were awarded sportsmanship fielder Ashburn, ledding candi-| | Kuhel Tonights Schedule: 718, Irvington Pow d8Le 101 rookie-of-the-year hon-| WEST PALM BEACH, Fia,| "el hemed for tomorrow's in-| vs. Lavelle Gossett. 8:15, Ace Elect rs in 1948, ~ ! ra-squa, contest. Fi Eh EE oor 3,040, ote 1h FEA car. Connie Mack, 8-year i 3 Rte sores, Th team, ho {sequently removed to a nearby Manager of the Philadelphia Ath- sar at second: Sam Dente at]

| today in the shape of several | vacation trip and would not be |” home run clouts. Kiner blasted | available for another contract |B

the wall in yesterday's workout, ————

vans _behin Table - Tennis Results . [during the off-season, was forced! yon he was volved. Mack had Be the plate.

to leave the game when hit on na Tongue a EL the wrist by a pitched ball, Mey- {just left the baseball park when

sunty Farm Bureau §, Americas (Severe briuse and possible frac-| philadelphia pilot was shaken u N 0; Post Office 8 [ture of the bone, X-rays will be! P| persoris interested In formin soft . taken today, but otherwise was uninjured, {league to play at Longacre 8 a all

SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, BURAANH, Cal, Mar 8—A (SSD Cl Sronguy True | SRD Mar, $—Manager Billy Meyer | Slight matter of “$5000 today | of Pittsburgh, who had been | stood between Gerry Priddy, indepen pt ih year el.

waiting patiently for same sign | S000 sponsor. Composed x be: ] of power ‘from a Ralph vy nd baseman, and ‘he ages of 18 and 3} Nie Dewees

a payet Lym. the St. Louis Browns. Priddy ''! and lost five lest season. Interested TS —— Watched yesterday. workout (Gavan, should . ‘contact: Stan Ly FHaohs,

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We stock chrome. Maa Tk iinet bors, finished horns -

about a half-dozen balls: over | talk for a week. [ol

Washington at Bt. Louls

| City table tennis finals at Brookside, 7:30 p.

Ven-Comp Hardware defeated wit hospital for obs letics, was back at the same old shortstop; Ed Yost, third PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL Presbyterian, 50, last night at p or observation. rd base; ssociation-af Ameri JOR ar Deine Baeehs aight» Meyer, a fast-ball pitcher ob-|stand today following an auto-|Gl! Coan, Buddy Lewis and Ed wew York at Baltimore.

Te —————— tained from the Chicago Cubs| {mobile ' accident yesterday in [Evans | in the outfield and Al oneapois st 8h Lous.

— Mammona at at Anderson at yan, the car in which he was driving Amateur, Ir : Independent, | Waterloo at Syracuse

§, Richardson Co. 3; er's Injury was diagnosed as a | Tri Cities a Dayt Glam Burgers William H. Block 3; ur rius jcrashed into another sedan. The ‘Semi-Pro Baseball : Rly ASK

ETBALL ety maa Tourney at Dearborn HARRY LEVINSON

HOCK summer have been asked to meet at the |New Haven at INDIANAPOLIS, Coliseum,

BANQUET utler University basketball banquet, cafe-

teria, 5:30 p. m engine of this -car has been PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL rebuilt in order to increase

onatvr Basketball ol Phils’ Meyer, Ashburn Injured ou EAR FRG, pe a compression ratio. This wh

hbuse, 8/30 p. m. Broadcast WIRE, be Robson's fourth start in the 11:05 p, Mn 500 | and sald he planned to take a Washington st New York. .

rovidence at Ft. Wayne,

{and the Tigers can eliminate HAA crown. Madison had Attica, Madison and Lawrence-

" wheel of a reconditioned. Miller, TODAY |Special, the same car George | |Connor drove last year. The]

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battle from Summitvilie's speed-lthankful aud appreciative’ for, Freivertts El sters in the Indianapolis semi- {Spence Schnaitter, the 6-4, finals Saturday, but their faith pound center who handles the] big as if the team had won them! in the Cubs and Coach Ray backboards as though he owned Eddy is complete. them. Ted Server, younger Their feelings for Coach Ry 5, Yormes stap of of! 2 ey have the Cubs, is one go. yeyond. loyalty. Th Y man sparklers. Jim Werbe and Ed who has given Madison the label Orrill round out the starting five.

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West Virginia Tech 80, Beckiey 58. Kenneth Mill Indianapolis races, will drive the Neg York” UC te College of yo) Eddleman, Illinois ro - ht. w. Ale i oi mates {Collins, Jack. Tomson William, same Maserati in which Shaw the outstanding rookie at the 500, Fairmont State 93, West Virginia Wes Skogg, Minnesota F 5-11 180 2 SO. Brainerd, Minn. Underwood, Billy Cloud, Buddy and the late Ted Horn earned Sr Bice Blle rae and ” cr EW Niven | Schnittker, Ohio State F 6-5 .-206 20 JR. Cleveland Hamilton, Archie Johnston, Eddie| |REOR STUN IF pias" money. /months ago. Wan Hy nis| Tews State 49, Kansas 45° Dehfeldt, Wisconsin ~~ © 66 200 21 JR. Chicago _ {Murray and Mangger Arthur F.| seat i a8 M allard sqfutd Langston 8a. Ling Glentiie #.. | Melntyre, Minnesota © 69 235 21 SR.' Minneapolis |G. Gemmer. en in Nacerall by Buiaiiing 68, Lincoln 63% po por S EV seventh last year in the Iddi oye AIB Tournsment at Kansas city (Williams, Purdue G 6 168 23 JR. New Ross, Ind. The runner-up team Includes Special. e lddings, Towa State Teachers § River Falls (Wis) | Harrison, Michigan G 62 190 21. SR. Toledo Dick - Warner, Norman Clark, Here and There | Bpeeial, n car that had been de-, Northwestern Loulsiass 10, Puget Sound! Erickson, Tilinois G 61 184 20 JR. Rockford, Il. [Jack Elder, Carl Mattingley, Paul ghed for dirt track racing.

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: Fs: And the praise was just as lavish and the awards just as {Varsity men were George Theo{fanis, Dick Crittenden, Winfield

{and Robert Dittemore, Leonard |Overton, Gilbert Sellers and Jack

The turkey and trimmings made | meal fit for champions, and

everyone had the kind of fun |g ith, Robert Border, Sidney |aiways found at athletic testl- (ir ilery, Elmer Lowery and Harold

in 1946, sald they were The Barons climbed Into second place—one point out of first—| coop Ray Edd y "I's my ou ! monials. “uu “ | rver, Monroe Back Schroeder. Two other varsity mea anxious to get back in the game 13st Hight when they wiivpel Philadelphia, 6 to 4, at Philadelphia. | best offensive” foam.” of “Southern Indiana’s Fraditiom) Barve a Wil be ba ok| Athletic Director Rowland Hare Badger and Jack Smith-= because they are in a tough fi-| y_eague game play « al Number One powerhouse” in be Pack | jones pronounced the season “rea : nancial situation, | The same teams play tonight in " = ‘ . » » recent years. at the Butler Fieldhouse for the ul Troma #i. received minor awards. As far as their suit is con- Cleveland and the Barons. prob- On the Ico SEASON BECONDS Eddy Won Nine Sectionals second Signs year. f oy standpoint” and Principal Other awards: cerned, baseball must answer movi take over temporarily or lvew ; a wr y diye Ales Dru Ea Seven CE A ey | Surru_veruon, Buf, Vorié had within 20 days, the Western lead. AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Da ARES sascasnsioes nlf oa In the last decade, Mr. ¥ his 10 boys are on the honor ro Wa er ngery kL ia, lary Masterson Robert Grey, Wik. The biggest six games of = _ _ STANDINGS {North Vernon J 36 has wrapped Madison in a cloak|four of his starting five pulling “did an excellent job. Rance, Robert Wittman, James Wyeoff, hockey season face the Caps as Rdsteen Divisina 50. Batesvil A =N i¥ of tradition that even has some {down A grades. Everyone agreed with Mr. [Roy 3 McDugall, Frank Fleser and Leroy Southport Listed they shoot for the championship. providence ...... al 16 6 88 331 201 Salem... 8 % folk wondering just how long| His sysiem > 3 Found. robin Gingery when he said they GU Wool abst Blak. John. Mutha, : They start the fireworks here Hershey ...... BR 3 538 1 Wseuthpert .... ez si Mr. Eddy will continue to re-| {Lournamen my o Re tof better than We expecte Harry Federspell, Robert Freeman, Charles For SCC Berth tomorrow night against the New | Sprin lg alli 31 Oe Joti Somubus - . - 38 #* main in high school erachingiolanses has ne nome ih ‘Did Quite Well’ Harper, Bi} Howe, Bie Kermode, Don Haven Ramblers, renew their|Philsdeiphia .... 14 44 5 33 311 313 cneinyville Laz 29 circles. . | bigges ’ wh ib oO ta) Following the dinner, movies of | strange, Kenneth Trammwell and nnd Spokesmen for eight schools grudge rivalry in St. Louis Satur-| "8 western Divien eersomvite '% a4 Since 1939 Eddy has given Madi- SOME B' 8 LEC COR is the Butler University-Long Island Stevens. = Taan. Sobers le left in the South Central Indiana day night with the Flyers and! 1 Pla--G. OG Salem: "0..." 68 35 son nine of 10 sectonal champion-| = ot 142 Lim s. “About: 50| basketball game were shown in| | nardt et Richard Wiggam. High- School Athletic Conference [return here for a Sunday night | INDIANAPOLIS * i 18 26 109 eymour x : 42 31 ships, having ‘sustained the lone, hii or th Br aah tourney| the auditorium by Bob Diets. The considered today adding South- battle with Hershey. St Touts 0038 11 © 81 268 ite New Albany ‘8% 41 loss by a single point. In 10/7 the fall. movies featured one of Washing- McQuinn to Serve as port, Bloomington, Bedford orl Elmer Quandt, a veteran Pittsburgh C038 17 10 #0 2m 187 GIEIRCRR cocoons i 31 years, he has given Madison five| TU 0 Non oor expects aton’s near legendary figures, North Vernon to membership hockey fan and manager of the ™%*° RESULTS ar Wout MI Lawrencepury #1 ° 3 regional championships, four| 7h horse contest against the Buckshot O’Brien. "Midget Track Steward wis the next two months, 40 & 8 Chateaux club here, i8| cioveiana 6, Philadelphia 4. Lenin . Sectional 4 un Southeastern Indiana Soules Goblins Saturday. Eddy learned) Coach Dave Hine, who com-| Harry McQuinn, owner of the : a hcastle withdrew from h the making arrangements for fans to| TONIGHT'S GAMES | Sentighs ry rors as 88 3 diadems and ha won 265 games; ;, basketball under Ward (Piggy) pleted his first season at Wash- Sky-Harbor airport, ad 4 former on nese. “eonterence tr a special train Saturday to| Fhiadeighis ai Cleveland. New EE, dE and Jo On at Pell City, We|-ambert at Purdue in 1934. this year, introduced each big car race driver, been matting andey night, saying it the Flyer game. The price of $11] mumaio at Providence. Ye nT » ” In five years a Ra] y His | He won't leave here until Sat-lof the players and made varsity named AAA track a for iivg he fue fo ta trom most of includes reserved seat, Youderip Washington at Bt. lau. JFusmans disisare: ina % = Joh Yhres of Sve soci nals, the Uday morning, he says. “I justiawards. “We didn't do too well” the 16th Street Midget Speedway cities train fare and transportation etre dns ubs Pp want to get there a few minutes'said Hine, “but then we didn’t getajof the National Midget Auto.

start. I was happy with the Racing Association.

good s If he can sideline Summitville|oytcome of the four-way tourney! McQuinn also will serve as at Tech, and altogether, I think steward at the Anderson and SG we did quite well with the breaks Louis tracks of the group.

we had.” The association has dropped rd men received varsity|/the dirt track at Kankakee, Ill,

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utters . was “just what for,” he said, “a tog: worried abou “A few more | report but their signed and seale to be delivered.” Joe Gorski, a | ing out with Pit! fornia; as is Harr, fielder. Jack C Giant-and-Minne arrived today. The Indians w go through anotl today with more

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+A quartet of aged to put the keeps, Third-baseman khocked a pair the fence. Follow rookies, Dale C baseman, and CI, catcher, did lik once. The vetera also lost a pitch « Manager Lope: fdea of having hurlers pitch batt had some. of the ing, also. Leg Ti Thé only tasus were the leg m hyjrler Johnny rotund righthanc ruhning and pitc day and his und not take it. - He retired earl rest of the after bing table. *The weather, all the time, is b td watch the Ind! 200 early risers yesterday mornii practice.

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