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: By JIM HEYROCK Loss Drops : ak Professional boxing will lay aside, at least momentarily, y Buckeyes into 1st Place night. Tie With Badgers A pro card, the first to be presented since the promoters] CHAMPAIGN, lL, Jan. 21 yielded the Armory ring to the amateurs three weeks ago, ion. x will be staged for one of the most worthy causes in the book. undisputed first place in the Big| A hardened gang of ring ‘Ten basketball race tonight with veterans will take and give an(coPe With this horrible, crippling 3 ashy U1 10 B victory before) disease, : assortment of punches in the| But we nope what money comes The defeat, the Buckeyes’ first hope that their efforts will help/from the show will take those/in four league matches, dropped some child move about as freely|little steel braces off some tiny Ohio State into a first place deadas they move legs and convert thein to ring lock with idle Wisconsin, each vif ts, Or, e those crutches With three wins. Proceeds’ of the show, after|PO"ts Or tak hs 8 ow. a to/2Way from little victim and turn! It was fine revenge for the Ildeduction o Sapensen, 8o them into bleachers. Every little lini, humiliated earlier when the the Polio Fund. . bit will help. |Buckeyes ran-up the highest numForrest McKinney has taken PS ’ =» ber of points fF posted inst of points eve again over promotion of the card. Tom| JIMMY WELSH, up-and-com- an yjjinois tesm with an 83 to 62 Miller, rival promoter, yielded his ng middiewsight fram Suma win at. Columbus. the show since he 0, 1s now a member o rs . Fight to, tag Ahn from Jan. Stable. . . . Indiana lightweight) Not Much of Contest .6 to Feb. 10 to the staging of The | champion, Gene Parker, is having Tonight it wasn't much of a. Times-Legion amateur Golden | trouble with his left eye—it puffs contest. The Illini, primed for Gloves Tournament. - in a hurry at each fight. . . .'an all-out effort, rolled away in| (Norbert Updike, who helps ing hurry and it was eight and one-| McKinney is hoping to deposit ¢rqining Sgro, has been awarded half minutes before Ohio State a sizable amount with the Polio|s promoter’s license and will pro-| made its first field goal. Illinois) Fund following the show. The mote boxing and wrestling injjed at the time, 14 to 5, and held]
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contestants will be working cheap | Greensburg. . . . Joe Arthur, Indi- a 30 to 19 advantage at the half.| Indiana Fur's bowling team leading the Fox-Hunt Wednesda
and expenses will be held at a/anapolis middleweight, claims he | league includes (fr + to ri Hi | Mabell Bot 8 raw deal 1a his draw witn| Wally Osterkorn, Illini center,| 'e gue includes (front, left to right) Hilda Groebel, Mabelle Ra
the Italian middleweight champ| in Chicago recently. . . . The
minimum, Thirty-six rounds of fighting are being planned, in the heavier
24 points to lead ‘the scoring. sen (rear).
{Dick Schnittker, the league scor-| . ® weights. Willie Clemmons of In-| Roberts brothers, Bill and Bob, ing leader, was held to 16 points, |
nr . » » dianapolis and John Oliver of are again in pro boxing after their o.°\ " 0 4 +5 make his arst | edi F 0 New Albany will head the show release from service. [field goal until after 90 seconds of | Nn ana ur omen S in the heavyweight division. {the second half had been played. |
’ | i *® Jon, Se, lotus weer | go Houck, Star | me ows» Team Having Top Season
0 Tring For Round 4 of Golden Gloves
15 to 20 Battles Scheduled to Be Run On Friday's Card
By JIM HEYROCK
uppermost in their minds,
fourth-round program.
|sions in that class. y | 85 Seek Sumner Crown
8 fight last Friday night.
Cleveland Boxer Say
Competition.in the Open Class, {for experienced amateurs, has {reached fever pitch and already T {the fans have picked their favor-| lege 47 to 45. N. J.. in June, 1948, appeared just lites to win’ several weight divi- Jack Dwyer, Puma center, tied A8 confident as Maxim. He
der; | For example, the defending was hitting from all angles for| (middle row) Mickey Rotert, Judy Hindel and Capt. Wilena Han- champion in the Open lightweight |division, Horace Sumner of the {Senate Avenue YMCA, won his
He'll Outpunch Mills in Light-Heavyweight Go
Champion's Manager Bets .Heavily On Britons Victory by a Knockout
LONDON, Jan. 21 (UP)—Joey Maxim, the Cleveland fighter whose trademark always has been-a featherweight punch, predicted today that he would win the world light.
| Eighty young scrappers, sme heavyweight title by outslugging Champion Freddie Mills still unbeaten and some still un-iof Britain here Tuesday night. {Forel She Yiuies-l pion, Bolas “All this talk about my having to stay away from Mills strenuous workouts this week lis nonsense,” Maxim said to-
with one of the 16 amateur titles, St Jo hs Beats “Maybe I can outbox The 80 youngsters are survivors » W him, like they say, but I also of the first three shows staged. in the National Guard Armory under
[the sponsorship of the nor under Ral] State y 4]-45
lis Times and the Robison-Rags-dale Post of the American Le-|
can outpunch him and that's what I'm going to do.”
Maxim tapered off his prepara {tions with a three-mile jog, a 20
Wilz' Last-Minute _ minute tussle with the punching
gion. | The tour , « . {bag, and four fast rounds with be fought Friday might. with tne, Basket Turns Trick [Mark Hart, one of Britain's first bout scheduled at 8 p. m. The Times State Service better light heavyweights.
Gloves Committee intends to stage, RENSSELAER, Jan. 21-S§t. . Al de Montes, Maxim's trainer, between 15 and 20 bouts on the Joseph's College came from be-
said the challenger “looks as fit ) as I've ever seen him. He couldn't hind near the end of a nip-and- be in Better shape.” tuck basketball game tonight to, Mills, who took the title from defeat Ball State Teachers Col- Gus Lesnevich of Cliffside Park,
[the game at 45-all with one min- reached peak form earlier in the jute to go by sinking two free week and rested most of the day rows. At the 45-second mark, after limbering up in a local gymWilz, 8t. Joe forward, tipped the nasium. {ball into the basket for the win- Mills Aims at Kayo ning margin, { ’ Favored Ball State maintained) Ted Broadribb, Mills’ manager, a 4 to 6-point lead from the first Said he was betting on the Brit.
But he, by no means, has the ish bo ri knockout. ’ {whistle until the closing moments 18 Xer scoring 2 knockout, title clinched for this year. Five! ng Reports from the Mills camp ine | of the first half, which ended |top-conditioned boys are waiting Ball State 21, St. Joe 19. dicated Broadribb had bet “a cone and eager for their chance at the ,... "a joe took a temporary siderable sum” on the outcome.
! Is |crown. a. , : London newspapers continued lined for the past several weeks °° : |Sunderiaget 8 3 ‘4Donbhamf 1 4:8) . : | In the Welterweight division, 2 Point lead early In the second because of A broken thumb, win Fight Coach, Dies | Gatewood. : ? Talore" 3 $4 Occupies Lead Place in One Loop {five boxers are still standing. Al-| half, a 1 State 1 secred Mx fo baliyhoo Sein a {A hything meet Doug Medley, the powerfull LANCASTER, Pa. Jan. 21 (UP) Guerkorne 10 4 4 Brown. 1913 And Third in T Other L {though there is no defending straight hes goa oa 28 but Mills backers said they have puncher from Louisville. |— Leo Houck, who became the Rete { $0CONNEL i i n rd in 'wo ofr Leagues |champion, several of the boys who| ahead until the game's close. not been able to get those odds. Also on the show will be Bill World's outstanding college boxing Fletchers § 3 JGrocemillas § 1 0 By GENE LAWSON fought at that weight last year Reed Scores 17 Mills, who runs a Chinese rese Roberts, recently returned from coach, died at his home today rolimerx 0 0 3 | Leading one league and holding down third place in two others, have returned. | Reed. Cardinal forward, scored taurant in London's West End, service to take up his ring ca- after a fivesmonth iliness. Totals 3 18 231 Totals 14 33 3 the Indiana Fur Women's bowling team, is enjoying one of its best Four remain in the Open, .. "4.4 goals and three free is ore of Britain's most oppular
reer. An opponent is being sought | The 61-year-old Houck’s name’ gaittime score: Tiinois 30, Oho State 19. seasons.
featherweight division and all
throws to lead the scoring. His sports figures.
for him. Three other bouts are WAS Virtually synonymous with| Pree throws missed: Sunderiage Ander- The team is composed of Wilena Hansen (captain), Mickey have been tried except one. Frank y .. Promoter- Jack Solomons sald being lined up. . |Penn State College, where he Bonnam +3. Bengiusker. Fasior 3 "Arm.Robert, Hilda Groebel, Mabelle Rader and Judy Hindel. Minor, Jimmy Wilson and Jerry | pearest OO a Re has the 18,000 seats for the fight have But the card isn't the main cOdched boxing and baseball for “Gif, JW. rec Bender, Butler. and The credit for organizing and picking the personnel for the team McKinney turned in brilliant per-|,. oto” tush shot from beyond been sold out for weeks. thought on this show. The pro-| 2 years. of Mpomad. Wieonain, = = {goes to Wilena Hansen. Wilena to take part In the “Big One.” the foriiances in winning their first ,, or ul circle bagged seven bas- re ; | — | ‘ ov ne.” the fights. ) ceeds from the program will be| Leo Houck fought Jack Dillon btrwnd |is the team captain in all three kets for a 14-point total. only a drop-in-the-bucket com- in Indianapolis in 1912. The bar College Swimming leagues and serves as secretary WIBC national this coming But another entry, Charles", . 15 personal fouls were Wade of Yale Wins
fof the Penn's Thomas Bemis SPring.
pared to the millions needed to also met in Lancaster in 1913. Purdue ob Indianapolis Athletle Club 22. (aggic on Monday nights. | They are already assured of Scotland, is still to be unveiled. - in —77T| A glance at their progress re- having the same sponsor next|This class will’ have plenty of
Welsh, who came recently from' .,.4" acainst the entire Puma O'Reilly Mile Race
: : ) { | - veals that they are tied for third season and Wilena says the team action in the shows to come. Huge Elephant, Shot After Three-Day place in the Bemis Classic, are will remain the same canoes Weigh in Friday
{George Wade of Yale, a tenacious |distance runner rated as under-
team, a low mark for the 1949- . {50 season so.far. The Cardinals BOSTON, Jan. 21 (UP) committed 17 personals.
| 81. Joseph's Col. (47) Ball State (45) , also in third in the Bowes Seal something unforseen happens.” The Novice Class, as usual, is! ou ts ft of) Roed.t ‘ i 3 1 dog, won the O'Reilly Mile Race Chase by Local Men Had Enormous Tusk |Fast circuit at the West Side and| They currently boast a floor av-|filled with eager boys who are| Seoasit 3 3 HRS 3 o oby 10 yards tonight with favored ' h py lead the Fox Hunt Wednesday erage of 868 which is higher than/less experienced in the rock-'em- Wis! 1 1 JGoodwint 3 ¢ jinn Is gid hi Jreland tous : mem - ers se 5 {night loop, three of the fastestthe average feminine outfit willand-sock-'em me. But each re 3 2 2 Frosvers,e 1 ¢ 3/8 In third in eatured. rac Jack Holliday Jr., production manager of the Holliday Steel i NN alta 2p Indianapolis, |carry. “As individuals they are week the au apt are being| Patierson.s 7 0 0 Oarbere 13 of the 24th annual Knights of Corp., along with his father and a friend, hunted big game in |, 0° "0 right mind—and both| Mrs. Hansen along with Mickey also holding up with the best. [weeded out through competition |" ne H aexion's } § Columbus track meet. Africa for six weeks. In the following article he tells of an ele- guide and my.old African gun and Mabelle make up the original Hilda and Judy set the pace, until:the present crop looms as | McCarter ¢ 191 About 10,500 fans at the Gar. phant kill. : .|bearer quickly re-examined their members,” while the others have sach sporting a 170 figure. They championship material. | _ . (Swsshts 0 7 den saw Wade pull into the lead Tn guns to make sure all was in [been added in the past two years. are followed by Mickey's 177 Weigh-ins for the fourth round] Totals 17 13 10| ‘Totals 197 17/in the second lap and hold his
By JACK HOLLIDAY JR. | (Part 2—Kiiling an Elephant) readiness. | WE HUNTED a week or more without locating a worthwhile, trophy and in that time we had killed a large Peter's gazelle and’, several other species indigenous to this area. Finally, on the 10th day of our stay in the elephant country, we recefved word that several large elephants had been seen crossing a cattle trail 15 miles or so from our camp, and that they were headed toward the Tana.
nly doubled our precautionary|cidentally, that battle was prob-| {measures now. Hardly a step was ably the closest and most thrill 38S: itaken without stopping to listen ing ever staged in the “match {to determine whether or not the game series. In winning Judy jeiephant was lurking nearby in gveraged a neat 215 while Ber-|,, “ooo
ays to { a nr Neri bid Sarticu,| on that assumption, we began to Some heavy cover. {tha maintained a 213 mark.
fol tracks and as I have lar elephant. We bore this in follow his tr oe [traveling in the general direction
mind when we set out in search. Said before, every elephant’s foot) the ounded elephant we could |
2749 Best Effort
the 2500 and 2600 marks.
carried several days’ rations for|tive tracker had the pattern wel
: | .. Elwood Cons Thers our little group of six. in mind, it was no trouble for ) {Bisesi. Mickey, along with Mrs. Indiana plant, and Mickey have Nyiionai Life ve Fairmount Glass 1 and To shorten the chase we drove him to recognize it as he fol- Re tentn This Be we had Hindel, also won the state all-/the most time to their credit, ..av- Segurity artage vi. | dels. Anderson, ‘8. Py py Bears of to the area from which the ele- lowed these impressions. to be on the lookout for not only events title. ing been at it for 10 years Thien 30%" chnauly Sputh Side Tne "B The Golden Bears played a well
phant had been sighted. From here # = = our wounded beast. but also had The team grabbed second place is a slight edge on the o we proceeded on foot, which i8| GppEN THE signs would be to keep an eye out for a stray,/in a
| sal Indiana Fur bowlers was the| 15 the matter of experience, Besides our camera, guns, etc., we Print is different, so once the na. hear the nearby frightened ele- | 1947 city doubles championship, the giris are just about equal. dianapolis Girls vs. ET oh uni ver
A 3: he phants stampeding off in all ai-| Won by Mickey Rotert and Betty judy, wife of Carl who owns the bure Y B Agons, ive (Clrcle Bari gouth Bend Central tonight de-|
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[tourney must appear for the : . : . (check and examination even if he a The best effort of Indiana Fur believes he will not be drawn to .
[to date is a 2749 total earlier in fight. on at Fox-Hunt but they| ————————————_. All of the time that we were ,44iiinal praise won py| NAYS Posted numerous series over Amateur Basketball
Todays schedule of non-tourney play arborn Gym _is followg: Inn
{in the re, 4:
Judy Hindel won the 1045 In-/mark, a 171 by Mabelle and will be held next Friday between Free throws missed. Krodel $* Wik 3. [advantage for the entire distance, If great care had been exercised dianapolis Match Game crown Wilena’s 167 average. There are 2:30 and 5:30 p. m. It has been Dwver & Patterson. Reed, Heaton Oar beating out runner-up Tom Kir stalking—and it had—we cer- by defeating Bertha Gorka. In Plenty of pinbusters who would stressed ‘by the committee that! ™Haiciie O'Nell and Youns. |wan of the University of Penn. { like to own any one of those aver- every fighter remaining in the|
|sylvania by 10 yards.
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Nips Shelbyville
Times State Service SHELBYVILLE, Jan. 21-—| J
Bide Turners vs. Fehr's Beer, 2:30. controlled ball handling game, but
Muncie event earlier in the Wilena and Miss Rader have been ang Van Camp's vs. Farm Bureau, 3.30
| , ; wo teams are needed for a tourney to the passing of Entee Shine -and ’ the only way one can actually gogtroved by a local cattle herd which might pick up our scent season with a 2850 total in the bowling for seven years while pe held in the Furners evin Saturday, 10 points dumped in by Jack track and hunt the elephant. Tor by heavy grass on which the in his mad scramble for safety, handicap division. They also plan Hilda is in her fifth season. Charles Benner at FR-628. Morrical proved too much for don’t mean to imply that in driv-| op, 0e “may have walked, or and as often happens, reverse his them.
Ing along some due Coa wan't {rom numerous other causes, and course and charge at the wes Daye Results at Leading Tracks
occasionally see a group of ele- ®Ach time that this happened the pecting hunter.
| Jim Hebbe, forward. and Jim Garrett, center for the Golden B
rest of us would sit down while *. = = ‘ [Fair Mark, Do-Reigh-Mi, Fox Ring. |ship, Wise. Mahmoud, Truk, Easton Dream, Bears, led their team with 11 phants off at a distance by a} | G i a {Maudeaux., Quaker. Lowery Sky, Need Luck. ' ' ’ | tree or at some exposed water | the guide attempted: to rejocate| YARD AFTER YARD we At Fair Ground FIFTH $3 ; allowances; 3 year olds; | NINTH ($800: claiming: 4 years up points apiece. Morrical's 10 points the track | FIRST (3900: claiming: 4 3ehts UP S's furlongs) —Cross Wave, 108 (P. Roberts).|1 3/16 miles —Rise-to-Follow. 114 - (N. were high for South Bend Central. hole. This does happen, but) : |progressed and finally after furiongs)—Hoyt Jr. 112 (L, Vaides, 480: 7 00 Creo Ato Much Mas. 138 iB ISnuk), 6.70, $40. 490; Ted We o | | : (T.McQon-~ 2350 9% 2a" % 6 . “| Ah : A : {53. elby ville . 2 usually the noise of the motor| Mile after mile in the boiling 00 2.80 Pim: arkette, 1 AT Md R. Strange), 7.90, 5.90; Clean Broom, 111 (8 Campbell), 1.30, Bab: Abie, 111 i Parner. Sheldrvilie, Aon te Beag Contant tit) | vehicle scares them away before sun we walked; also mindful that | traveling some 200 yards, we besos 380. Also: Boau NT x -Jaclpo Boulmetla) 180. Also: Quick She, Al At 12%,A a; Oceanus, Honest Knave, Chance Hebbe,t 1 1 Lodge t they are spotted. lour quarry might be a few hun- Spotted the elephant down on his loft Reno Upstart, x-Reehack. Chip REC: Trumpet Kine. ‘Toss All oT : Qerretee 4 3 §hine'c : : Rebroadcast re 'dred miles away dozing under side in some heavy brush. He was| SECOND (3900; claiming; 4 vears up; SIXTH (510.000; added Roval Palm addier.g orrical.g { ® x =» | { : ¥ p - Handicap; 3 years up, i's miles) —Three : rice.8 1 Deckard.g THE ELEPHANT has ex- Some big tree; but not the least far from dead and it took several ¢ furlongs) Raiding Stef, 10 ive ort, | Rings, 186 (n) Woodhouse). Luo 100. 2 a At Santa Anita— Kaster f 3 9 tremely keen sense of smell and less alert. The first days proved more shots into his brain to kill 118 (V Polk), 11.80. 00: Ha Ty Armed, 131 OR Rock 20a 30 Alte: | FIRST (53500; claiming: 3 year olds: 1 ' ee | —— y : ful (G3. Hettinger), 3.60. 80 » me |Highbinder, Happy Vietor, Ou omy. | mile) — End to End, 113 (R. Neves), 19.70, Totals 14 6 8 Totals 18 6 8 hearing. His eyesight like that of unsuccessfu and we again set out him, plop ur. Sud Gare, Sky Plane. Dainty Hiehbinder, 830. 390; Law Review i}4 (W.' 8hoe' Waiftime Score: So. Bend Central 7. HIGH SCHOOL the rhino, is far from 20/20. One the following morning from the Before shooting, my white Tyny "sPaul Ww. | SEVENTH ($3500: claiming: 4 years up: man: "oj" Aso: “ouncver” Posy Closer “Fras. Throws Missed: Shelbyville 4. So. of the reasons that tracking an|point where the previous night's hunter predicted that each tusk “Dally Double Paid $49.66 {473 miles op wart) Liberty bn , 13 (J. | Equidea, Hollybrook, Blue Lupine. | Bend Central 2. n | . |darkness had overtaken us | weighted mi h THIRD ($1000; claiming; 4 years up: 6 {money B10 Oo 40 Cot omer | SECOND ($3800; claiming: 4 vears up:, Officials: Art Gross. Frank smi. CRISPUS ATTUCKS elephant is such a long process is “5, Fo C0 C0 “h th weighted more than a 100 pounds. THIRD (JIT Co0ess. 110 ( Coffman). | Great Fun. Green Gowler, Anhird, "Bria Lv, miles Holly Camp. foo * iW" Bnoe. EE — the fact that Gné has io procéed he fires exoept that mel tht mre oir Fetausiie;, ''o6, $40. Donaa Lob (6: Cope Eilkeam. 100. 430 power Bivci, 19% 1%
Cc. | _|same as the first except that we even more certain that his esti- Lerrauoilo, 00; M. G Stem m with utmost quietness. The elé Bright), 1.20 Also; ponna M. OSM Enot
(had to track the elephant over mation was rrect d x-Heart Moun : phant’s ears, which measure ap-| Pp correct, and sure Xo, Av. Lucky Champ, Fate, Baguio. eiro), 8.60, 4 90; proximately 4 x 6, are used as/some newly burned grass, which enough after we got back to camp “x Feld ~~ |118 J. Nichols), 4.36. ‘2.60: Marta
. 3.20. Also: | : 3 ds; sounding boards and in this way complicated tracking. and slowed the scales proved him to be right.| FOURTH (81100: (laiming; 3 vesr iat. Pompon, Eb, Croesus. this large creature is able to pick us down for a short while. Late One tusk weighed 119 pounds and |lineer)." 40. 2503 80: fcker Tape i07| NINTH (82000; Ccluming; 7" up the faintest sound. Likewise, the second day it appeared that/ the other weighed 111. He esfi- J. Glisson, 2 Rigo" Co Me aior, gir |mone), 13.50, 6.30, trul \
the elephant has an equally keen [the biggest elephant of the group mated the age of this elephant to |Huaco. Burnzie. re, Creede. vtehisn’ 3
; all ces: 3 year olds; ; ' sense of smell. John A. Hunter, Nad separated from the othersibe nearly 100 years and on, FTih, Mi SeSality Kikeineh Mai Reehavas sure 2.6 —
who is probably the foremost ele- and had proceeded on his own. measuring his ears, spread out 420. 3.46. 00. Eauihaze 1130 (8 oJearettl. | mene
4.50;
phant hunter in'the world today.|This made our tracking easier|from tip to tip, they missed 12 ja Aiko: Posiaiva: Heres Huse, Hativan. At Sunshine Park—
Q direction. Quite often the fly pro- Nevertheless, their curiosity this heavy cover and thereby use| Two Day Air, Ted Mosauero, Arrow Rock. | FIFTH gioe: claiming: 4 years up:
ceeds directly toward the elephant over-ruled their instinct to run|the power winch cr fyrio J LB 113 P. J : a ES evber upon his|and they loitered long enough fof the rack. We aid hat ther ana At Hialeah— {arian 2% 4% a Rone Lu: ‘Ton AT py ghts head. The ephant, us to take some movies i » Lruck, e did just that and er (83.000; maidens: 2 year old col Brisiesl. 4.00. Also; Pager Clip, Ziggie Sace, - ts the human| We set up the camera and took, so doing were able to reduce [id Leidiues; 3 furlongs —sPainn “180| “gre rit" Iion Mlowances 4 years up: Mr, Hunter says, ge da several feet of the big fell Th by many hours the time required i’ Pauet). 3.90. ! 3%: Liberty Raby 1 Fiongs)e Carolin: tar, 100 (4. Ramscent from this fly and can, on| g fellow. © for removing the tusks from the 120 (A. ig reo) 53. Ao: To Cen intel a) 20 3.50, 2 Bo; 1308 ¢ 5 Ahot and still days, follow thesound of the camera made the gu ter. Tp ol. oe fos, fmely Reward. A 30; Be es Baie N > . Bet, Coun Sefuieg of that fly directly toward group CHORe Jatany; Sad most Some of the time saved by, Sig Toes ory Wave, Landon. taal ne . J ) Su ’ : i y . A : elsiming: 4 ¥ : es a» in a different direction. As soon| Using the winch was, however,|, i ao) Loto The 18 ®. Ben : . 6 Bo. “Lao: Raking 11a AT 4 3 Bt. Jock, 112 (W. Seaman),
./as this happened I put down my HUNTER says that het Ho Fmne Pp the 4T0incurred in driving the truck Ben
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