Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1949 — Page 28

Joe Willams Sop

dreamy charm. Even Monty

fables of the Lillian Russell e The aristocrate- promoters, «Who run the old place upstate “dusted off Wooley, a son ‘who had parlayed an ‘acidu“lous wit, GAR beard into. a high Holly-| TTWood TRUDE, 8 En

"TWEE ROA only for none J <* stand. Interest, Attendance and play, nose- ves sharply the next. ~The Baratoga myth asks you to] believe that something perfectly dreadful will happen to ractig it] “INE Sport tsrdiscontinued up

day come=on. As it turned out Wooley |

Those who subscribe most ecsta-| tically to this chimera are th _ aristocratic stockholders -- who seem to enjoy a singularly cozy) relationship with our racing com-missioners-—by the way--a scattering of genuine turfmen who| simply like nice sport In a nice setting, as who doesn'L = NARATOGA - HAS bécomie ah: anachronism, way of That this was a deligthful and

who could afford it » no doubt. 0 many other shrines of luxury and privilege, has been caught in ‘he swirling shange with. the ingyitable results, It ain't what aed to he. The blunt fact is Barato

—taken on the aspects of a r The stockholders couldn't ev: aspen the gates If first_they didnit do a shameless shakedown job, on the big town. This takes the) form of & two weeks' meeting __Iamalca Where some of the most ~wdfous shine Park is offered.

noted by by ‘and Tor he eh WA]

_ Diessing of our racing commis-

NOW WHAT happens when the Action shifts to Saratoga port, T grant you, is excellent. ¥or the most part the best in the ~ountry. But only a comparatively few assemble to see it, Last year attendance avéraged 14,000, bet-

— 'ivity and then some. even though . the dollar is not as offensive to the touch as it was several

ago. There is only one first cabin hotel up there and it is quite mall, ‘evel ¢redentials from Albany the room clerk looks down his nose it you, a performance of dublous

- modious hotel printed _ at about the time of Burgoyne's surrende

dently. ned by awn. Sawyrd Li

Columbus Stops Kansas City, 1-0

Columbus

waukee 8 to 5 and Minneapolis —ahd-Toledo_split a double-header|

last night. The Miller's won’ the firl. 11 to 0, but Toledo's pitched a one-hitter to give the,

final. Migieapolis- grabbed a 1-0 first inning lead over Toledo, but added two more In the second. three’ more in the third on a Bob Brady homer and five more in the fifth. The Millers some of tHopsé runs in the second game, and White thrice in the the fifth on Austin Knickerbock“ers homer,” It was a tight ght at ‘Colum: bux, with —the— Red Birds’ "AER inning run good enough for. a win, Columbus’ pitched four-hit Frank Hiller allowed dply three. Louisville won in tha bottom of the ninth, The Brawkrs ran

Colonels got: two in the seécond.! top of the fourth, and the Col-|

favor of Milwaukee till the CoN-| onels slipped over two in the final

Fight Results

NTREAL: y + Knocked out Johany Greco,

EW YORK arter, 1M. New Yarsos, 153, Milwaukee, |

City, 1 to 0, Louisville beat Mil-|

over four in th& frst and the go Milwaukee added ‘another in the"

onels §ot two more in the bot--~tom. The score remained 5-4 (In|

ka Is Gone Cards’ Boss | Famous Spot Can Live + - Qn Fables of Mauve Era - 0 (S arm par old Fr—eeegrd- rt oie ~NEW YORK; AE 4—It's getting harder and harder : stole ; League to peddle the myth of Saratoga to horse players, and there On Dimancheff RI The dacision and ay Puzil . does come a time in all things when nostalgia loses its a long argument. “NI 3, Wooley in the flesh—which is L | ck Joi By EDDIE. ASH, Times Sports Editof rs Buday Hicks waa wf ~The newest col considerable—has become preferable to, the warmed over oca Halfbo ng ~~ Here's that old “Fubber” game again. the the Malp struck out Bahr World--~the.15-¢ i Chi Pro T The Indians vs. the Saints in the third and finale of e a ketball Associ a. v : . icago , ro’ieam American Association's “big” series of the week. for the second oul, Jin Penticton day old today i 1" In Training Camp Jim Walsh is slated to- toe -the rubber for the league-leading slapped a hit down suffering from ! wh Ta II'K had line, barely fair, scoring Belardi rer ! who & All His trade an! N LOUS Tribesters in the crucial--attraction out at Vietory Field tonight : ache... 3%: {extraordinary reverence for an-| By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLO Manager Walter Alston of the runner-up ‘Apostiesis expepted to, 0d sending Hicks to third. Oh. that sche native tquity; and TeTt VATIEN ¥Noutd- ~Phe-Chicago-Cardinals-profes-| call upon . Maurie -M artin, lett. Up Goos the Kite i Sh that assessed. accordingly, {sional football team wasn't sure hander. “Telegenic” Contest Ballot” 87 Ted Beard's throw from right— =F = terday new In a Yale degree and aj * hconui Tn : " i iy ili ig Wy To a * Walsh, who pitched Sunday. will|on Page 19 Toda: fleld was ahead of Pendleton slid- professional ba. pending on e whim of | shooti for his 16th victor . a MAE Sai the: fessional -Friticon: contributions) > ahr ting hi a only But the Saints evened it up last ing into second but Jack Cassini in a merger mpaign: night by winning. 5 to J, before: the-ball. Hank Schens Association ‘of sensitivity of the political situa- |swivel-hipped Halfback Boris 4 p tion upstate, Saratoga, during |(Babe) Dimancheff. three defeats. !a roaring crowd.of 10,221. It was grounded to Jack Conway at. - National Baske 3 the FR either is’ or aE wide | IR Wl i “MF. Di * It will be the Saints’ final ap-ithe fifth Jraight day that the|short and Lés Fleming muted the - "Two Ean W as reflected inl oo te LIC ot "boys who— e ober ve : r Hi Cher a “pearance of the season-at-Vigtory Tribe. park. practically throw. at frst and | .__mach circuit to ater. havi the right imost slipped from the. grasp o Field in regular season play. packed and " Victory Fieldand Pendleton sco fit. but that st any ng Mn Fol fg the Cardinals’. front office last At the start, the series d!pald attendance for the season to|worked Main for & walk but 18 and set up fp thr ight chibs which week when he returned his latest [to be close, with both clubs will-|date has soared to 319,037, tops/Beard made a running catch on the league m tn Lo ie contract unsigned. “The former ing to settle for two out of three./for the league but well behind Eric Tiptoa's drive to the right .. meet a week fi It isnot believed the racket Washington High School star was The Indians won on Tuesday, tollast year's figures. ° {field Torner for the third out. ; eago- to figure yo move. into. Saratoga with seriously considering giving up go three and a half games ahead.} It was the Indians’ turn last ~The Indians were overcome by son schedule the t-grid-—-sport--a sR r 3 night to give way .to pennant - cata. the idea of giving the visitors a had "notified his employers to 3 I ——— —and—their—league—lead| {Continued on Page 29) _ a Podeloff sa) {completely square break. - They’ Tri xX JCore games. b ~gpehedute;-tn-whi ® Ihave only a limited time to get that effect. =~ - ST. PAUL a Bais. Id re held Indians at Bat play every oth back the amount they handed| He had indicated to the former AB R HO A Blue) ne boys to six hits and the number of tim over to the “right parties” and world pro champions last fall Pendleton. cf 3 3 8.0 Olas infield blew up in the eighth AB__R_ NM RBI SB Pcl home series, wi pick up a few bucks for them-|that he was thinking of dropping! Schens, 7b 0 3 3 3 gjiribeln up igh Fleming es uu. .24 But, he said, a selves. out of the pro game but appar- Addis, rt o 1.1 o o/when the Saints sewed up the con- {Scala .....:. Bh an-1m4 ; at] Incidentally, there is no record ently the club-*dfdn’t- believe me.”} Tipton. If o 1 0 o test by splurging for three runs Sain oa rea n i - n 3 an each other at | that any public servant or news-| Three d Assistant Coach Naylor, If o oc 0 o elon a combination of three walks, pny ow a1 At the Chic ar a day ago ssistan ~48_1_8 fa stolen. _base, only one hit andj... 8 Ms oe 20v league will be . = [paper sditor in Saratoga ¥ Park>r-talked. 10 _Diman- 1.118 8 two costly errors. “foassini ......386 57 108 45 10 .208 divisions, with lever ventured to—ask who paid. cheff over tne phone after the 9 1 Two Tribe Pitchers Fernandes .. 439 73 120 91 11 306 ing around Noy It ‘belonged to a Whom. You t trae: that Ou My tuodived Babe's. contract} ! : ] 3 " The Indians used two pitchers, Beara . ... 7 T4220 AN § This creates mge asa former district a a idn't give ground. _ [EE fC BO | CC ccc Forrest Main. {* Weatherly 8 11. KR. 0 268 : lite long since passed..a corking one. Tom Dewey might! “Tuesday morning-Bossman Ray Totals TSI 3 kid Maley avd aside for a Turner 38-45 43:90 208 f Mites: a be- interested in the setup. Just Bennigsen, president of the Card-| INDYANAPOLIS -% pinch hitter in the seventh, was| Cru * rl 5 m teams ' from ig desirable way of life—for those by way of seeing how the boys inals, called Dimancheff, The| ; vir — AB R HO. A Echarged with the defeat. He WaSigutioridee 33-28 15 6 298 Western divisic -there can do. it these days, if nothing else, Cardinal prexy spread his charm, | 3 5; : Vi Board, rf . 3 0 0 4 1 1pehind 2 fo 1, at the time. *Disabled. against ho But Saratoga, like whether their technique is promised a little more monetary| “Bill Heinlein, Noblesville, and Fred Wampler, state amateur [Cassini 2» $0 0 3 8 1 pap O'Connell, the Saints’ eealt Wie—Fernandes 3. caus) Ix ag wey a changed. ‘|generosity and Dimancheff prom.| champion, take a breather during the second round of the State [Fernandes Sots 3.1 1 + 1 1/young third sacker, was & thOTN|i3 ny, ner o, Ganss %. Scain , Gubteridee ogy Senso. » = ‘ised to sign up again. | Open Golf Tournay at Kokomo. Dallessandro, If ....3 3 1 3 o oto the Indians on defense. He had s. peters 3, Weatherly 3. Dallessandro 2 of stadium y : forces of social, IN ANOTHER sense it-is pleas- Babe Off for Cam Beals, of ..i..vuens « 0 2 1 0 oBseven assists and some were on Kiuttz 2 0 thi Pa ant to report that the aristocratic, poy jert Indianapolis | Conway, 88 i....... 3 0 1 3 4 oldrives that had base hits written | Three-bue Wu—ded 19. Sureer x will OE stockholders #nd the “right par«| B Wi I $ It Ev U Turner =... .cooees 10 0 0 0 0a]l over them. The youngster Fin ga has tiles” are not the only ones who ay Where the Cardinals opered amp er, “ us ven- P Srna, i” Vg 3 3 A 4 came up with more “impossible” LWeatheris: rer Kutter : Nut Su ihe ge ¢ do all right for themselves aur-| heir first day of training. The Malloy, B ...or 2 8 8 8 1 oStOPs. than a big leaguer in the| Home Rum—Pernandes 14, Conway 1h the NBL in aq ling Saratoga’s TACIng Season.|ey Bustier luminary and former er amp 's ri et 0ge Peters .......s weal 000.9 o/heat of a close flag fight. {Turner 11.-Kalin 11, Fleming 8, Gans 4 The B t/The local hcuseholders find 't'S|pyrdue University All-Americ EE eo oe o The Indians simply could notiBeard + Culteridus 3 Scala 2, Peters 2, _The BAA 1 |Christmas in August, too. Thanks weighin pins Se a an, 3-Over-Par Score on Pesk 11th Hole > KIONAE +1 veertnsesss 1 06 0 o o eget one by O'Connell regardless ey. : were Providenc to an added tax of 5 per cent pi ir oo withthe Cardinals « ' y Totals 3 3 sm 1 30f bow. hard they smacked ‘the L Sianapolis. Tha at! OB. elk ‘ hes he COUntY today, Wrecks Purdue Flash's Chance for Lead Peters grounded out for Malloy in D8IL Addis Spears On : ington, Chicag $s in for a lot of dough—it He skyrocketed to fa 2 , seventh, s 8 me on By ANDY OLOFSON, Times Special Writer Py ded for © w| Bob “Addis, in right field, also 5 ton, Baltimore, : this “side of -Sun- as 101.2 a last win Dec. 14, 1947, wht ba electrified] KOKOMO, Aug. 4—A nasty little triple bogey on the No. 11fyguy owe 0 Tor Conway I me through a 3 Wayne. pay any local i. thers a throrig of 48,632 fans at Wrig-| hole of the Kokomo Country Club kept Freddie Wampler, Hoosler| - Ganss ined out for Main in ninth. .-lonehiinded catch on Bob Ganss’ 1 : Two. ? 0. HOH. y ley Field by snagging a pass that| amateur golf champion, from running away from the ld In AEE RR 001 010 030— 5/drive. in the ninth that looked!. : : The NBL elin pL Date ese ne. Bs Cab on second day of the State Open. INDIANAPOLIS ....:..... 000 100 020— 3/2504 for two or three bases. St. Paul at Bat Ind., and Dayt a racket? A Yes. T know we on the irst play “of 1 e game. Entering the final 36 holes today, Wampier shared the lead| Runs batted in—Klutts. Addis, Pendieton.| Bit the Saints é¢ollected 11 hits ABH RBI Poh Anderson, nd. ve the 5 per cent added Dimaricheff, unable to rehearse with pro. Chick Faltus of St. John, Ind, with a two-round total of Scala, Turner. Two-base bhits=-O'Connell.igangq had 11 runners.stranded, andlaaais ........coo... 011308 gan, Wis., Tri-C Dar bat Facing the “surprise” play because Mrs.| 141 strokes. ° : The Iumkes rman of ones to Cosint to/8ince they were on base in every|Tiptan .............- 34 14 7 3 Moline and Roc are so manifold the effect 1g] Dimanchet?, the former Hilda| But Freddie might ‘well have {edge © e bunker. en Fleming to. Kiutis, O'Connell to Schens inning except the ninth, they Schens ...... aia 45 108 © 3 Davenport, Iow " » ephemeral, Nobod - ec Hine, was to have x child the been out to a three-stroke lead trickled back into the same trap. Go Fl on bases—8t. Paul 11, In-|Kept-holding the upperchand:—|Calderons ..unnsie 100 36 33 311 aAnapolis and Mi charity meets or 5 Jua on ANY |week before the game, took a over the whole field if it were] ampler Comes Back dianapolis 8. Base on balls—Off Bahr 5, After seven innings, the Apos- OBMIK ...cveeinrs 196° 60 35 308 two teams join. ? Thel And we try to kee the ‘rack. |PA3S from Quarterback’ Paul not for that pesky 1ith hole; a| ron tried again, more suc-{Mallor 3. Main 3. Struck cur—By Mallerities were ahead by the slender|OComnel ........-.. nn ua .m the close of last et boys out and 4 fon't Christman on the Bears’ 49 and|406-yarder rated the third tough-|cesstully, but he was still lying|}, 3% Mt ila MATgIn of 2 to 1. In the eighth, so . ie Na The Indianap end our visitors b the ren turned on the speed to elude thelest on the Kokomo layout, &C-/four on the TArge roller-COmSteri, i mahr,. Losise bilener=—Mstioy. tm With Main pitching, the “destruc- Fon aris 813. 21 up of the Uniye anil shake the y the last overshifted Bear secondary. cording to the club's handicap green. From there it took the pires—Moore, Scanian and -Jackowsk: tion” set in. 08 38 247 Wildcats, one ol . he in - a. - Thé surprise play broke the priority. Wait) Purdue flash three putts to get Time—2:00 Main walked the hitter, Wayne sin “nom . college teams o quarte Bears’ back at the outset and the, On this par 4 hole, Wampler down, a joinéd. the NBI: $742,000. pie ‘same cards oa TIME . “nll {Cards won 30 to 21. Dimancheff|scored 8 Susy ven tires To a lesser goifer, this tragic graduation last t woul uble the ac- as come to {ran from the right halfback slot/over par. He also ended nes- break might have been fatal. But “1 "League head n end “to the nonsense of the for the only time in 16 attempts/day’s round three over par. Wampler -came back to. match New York Po. ratoga myth, This is the that year. He has been ngs Wampler's second shot on the par on the next three holes, slip to being Fn years greatest tourist town in the Tripp's relief man at the tailback 11th was into the sand trap. Helback another stroke on No. 15,| - also placed. on world and August is, 1 guess, | tried Masting. The ball lit on thebut he birdied both No. 16 and St : spot. ~ with President our biggest tourist month, ul ” No. 18 to end up with a 73 for NBL and Leo close to it. It is conceivable al the day. to settle all ¢ And unless you have top Sat Humbet of Viasors. sori S & C o n d. R oun d Sc c ores g Shick Faltus, meanwhile, paced players. This c amo . ¢ pro ranks by coming up decide what's to citements, the races. Why should with a two-over-par 72 to tie players on the they be forced to go elsewhere? Chick Fuses, Sngianavoiia HER, Mules. Ingianapoils ...... h-82—1s0| Wampler for the lead. s out. Why should New York State. [Mike Ga h Bend at, Kokomo ihe 7981-160 IIE im Scott, New Albaiy “ 72-70-1423 | Orville Chapin, Ft. Wayne... T9-81—1 Mike Garbacz of South Bend sacrifice a considerable sum in [50 S00, QAEX oie BL |¥. E_Morey, Terre Haute... 160 matched three pros for third 1 tax returns each year imply Pie hicinar, "Connarsvile | T1-TI—143| Bums “hme vam ty. 7 83 161 place with a 142 score The-others| - ll lans ‘because some very shrewd per- ee Be EA } a pH CN Koontz. Monticello cateny B-si-ist) at this mark were Jim. Scott of " r and the rates were evi-| Sons are doing a very slick Job [eon Andrew, Muncie “i Bi im Stutel) Huntington. 1-81—142 New Albany, Bill Heinlein of No-| - in selling A J By .o lb als 5) aol BA an ER DT LLL TR AEH 192 blesville .and. Jim. McKeighan of, Eoin He RR 4148 | Join Ohriich. Gary i . 81 a Gary. - a Se 10:5 { — 143 u “Gar cove §8e80- 1831 AL 143 were. John David of ia: 13-1 3 : ce TH 1 ' Woodcock Hurt ‘a I-18 Baers LE : a ie dianapolis and Don. Fischesser, i (Continued e wson. Bloomington. ....,. - onnersville pro. There were five the jitters in-74-13—148| lo i in Auto Crash 113-148 Sou o Juaranditio osansport., M-1--183) nottéd at 144 and five more at| f doubt about it. "DONCASTER, England, Aug. 4 xt i: Dla! Bed Qoldbers, Indianapolis .... 83-81-183/ 145. 3 i up for the night (UPi—Bruce Woodcock, British’ [Neel B . Indisaapolis 3-13—148| John Carrithers, Logansport .. 79-83-1631) Generally speaking, however, | 1 Saints had the and European heavyweight cham: Chde he ot 1S me a “ Ri81—ies | ScOTes on the second day soared.| | The Saints g By. United Press pion, was injured in an automo-| {Bddie Hudson, Ham .. 10 TI=147 | Dick hwarts, Kokom 80-B4—184/ Weak on Approach § in the third on shut out Kansas bile accident early today.- {john Misian. Qry, ee a ait tam, Sibale, Micidsa er. hoist Dale Morey, first day leader, z error by Beard. He suffered a slight concussion scar Melson, ATASTSOR +e. T8111 K 8h Munei 31-4188 with a sizzling 67, was out i run was not bat . vere 18-89 47 Ser Ke on > prac Eg : an ofr rien ew aed 0° tc + I Brae REE Hehe A Cts te | shoulders. X- “rays were orde Xba Martine lle Wy {Jim a Indianapolis . 86-80-1866: Wednesday afternoon after he| THE NEW ALLSTATE FIRST T quay i nfl 1d u in American ‘Association games; {to determine the exact extent. of Be Hck Hosier. Crawforasuiue i 3 Ho sas Bartektioms : & at Ihad. zoomed to. a second-round i i field it aoe his injuries. surle Feeney, Indianapolis.. R= PRANK Henry, LOSanspors-- + 88-00et691 77. It. Was. his..approach game i . Woodcock was scheduled to] Chuck Farrington, Kokomo a 8 | uitus ogrly, Plymouth .. %. M-83-161 that was lacking. SUPER SAFETY: TEs i The Indians § t American Lee Savold forge Blanchil G0 eh AA Run. Raniedy. TTomoum Rain ~ EF : the fourth on Hal Witte) moot American, Loe Savior BEY Garin didi. iE dodge, tifitou - BH Pro Chick Yarbrough ot oak: L Jielded to th _ Mud Hens a 4-1 victory in the 8. Whether the fight would have Fic ei” south Bed. or Ti But Dy: 1 dianapoliy. 507-18 day going mighty - Tough. His : a ns to be postponed or SEfcue ee hel hick ainrough On Oakiana City if “18 Eimer © cond: Ht aero Wednesday round was-11 strokes - P the Redskins ] pended on the Tesulls..o Dame, Drake, | Pin: id 5 Miller, Indianapolis i a-a—ies higher than his first day score ¥ they were on t X-rays. it was aid HE orale: South Bend 4-18-13 i owe iin JES AREY Lo To of - 88; but he still made the select ! rate, St. Paul HY iph Heinletn. Indianapolis 88. rou ffi ’ Softball Notes (Gar! 5m th, ndianaalts ip FE nek POH cy aire The aus, ’ ’ iil ate Boda Gary 78-74-150 | Spud Sat ha anapol is. 91-80-171 | owever, was “the heavy activity 1 a v v EM- ROK INDURTR] be 444 gam Ro Neal, “Crawtorasville’ B 18-130 | Qeoree Marks - gary ; ne Xe case of Ted Lach Jr. of Indianapo- REGULARLY $13.45 i pen." coul ave used 8 and M Tavern ad 10° Opa Jlparks. Tndisnapalis 16—130/ Bob Btostfel, ~Huntinglo | 91-83—174/ 1S. “& surprise newcomer who ; i y As ond Porty i an fo Rbe Kaper Ferre Haute. 7. iw 16 130 Mux Partington. Kokomo , 9. n iu racked up a par 70 on the opening ‘ After one o which the Mud Hens Ingianapolt is News 018 201 42. 3 Charles Hurier, Syracuse = 15-78 iii Moran, Ja. y Mune he 88-86 174 round. Lath withdrew on th 14th. | THIS § and Dom Das minated, scoring Bancock and Jone 0 de aod Wes: Charieg Face. Kokomo ...... 38 T3131 Tom Baker. Anderson 9-48-17 | where he was fi . walks and. Ba Borie ors ad. Jum Pollak indianapolis’ Ce 3 Ror Np 0le. Kokomo 89-881 1T var as five over par pitch." Jerry Sc: hird and once in Jor. AC 000 010 0-1 3 2 3 “omat. Michid gan City... © TAL Sey Spurgeon, Lew Castle 31-83 “178. Wednesday, Ironically he could! SALE % Fleming and BE 0 MN er } hn - C pton - £ > “ ht ose And. Hawkins Dinsisdine she Bed | i vanbews Eat RE pe 18-14-182 James Fife. Frankfort 2: sis Rave bopured i he Fematning} ONLY i for Conway. D or ; = Tae ry pe still finished within the! LY § Fm Toe Sie rast a Regule 5 Desch ” Ee Casas a = BR aimes: kendaivy te 98 1 41 select. 151-of-Better group. The| ta : at JOBE vw tr rernutionat— po. BB00ks. 8 I Lh a hak i nrtins ih -87-182 only sub-par round turned in dur-|-. ’ Mi y re) Brooks . va. .IB E.W.-RCA Hunk ro Indra apoils Fai ET Ko! Shy res HE {iting the- second--day's—play--was a pcb nat bg nim § Kluttz' drive ba Kyrt Krieger a TT to) Sie Shaw South Bend i Bis! |e Dina anapuie + W-Wihdw | scored by Ellis Brown, Indianapo- —vniisalie. ball and BIue'd and Whisuaston Pump can e- hill Nukeat, am fo HEN Dick Perk ER on Th Yihat is amateur, who carded a 69 to Also Sold on Sears Easy Terms | pt vas ul ¢ yesterday in thelGene Coulter, Richmen ha - am —Bohlim, Mich: fy TW - 3 ey were retir pa Cat Hala Tg ight Seton Teague Kl irbuse, Fi. W Warne a“ CT i Henry Tinibrook “Indianapaiis 8: Winax 89 with his 8 of “the first day. - ninth by. shar oose 002 000 4-8 11 1iRob Stackhouse, Indianapolis, -16--18 " . . 3 i Saints. Cstciun Cada and Bruna. Bnenses: Davie Mette Lafette iil «1, : Make your trip a holiday of savings! \ Pendleton ar ith and Kjeldfen Bry Kokom: i x5 Ft : : th St. Paul hit ce E Onarjes Koskiko. 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