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Gene Parker
Anderson Loses Title He Won From Sgro After Rousing Armory Battle
Andy Has Trouble Making Weight
As Opponent Comes in af 144 By JIM HEYROOK
Gene Parker today is the first fighter in Indiana to wear two boxing crowns at the same time.
Joltin' Gene last night proved he is the No. 1 man on the Indiana
ring roster at the present time as Ne won a unanimous decision
over Andy Anderson and took from him the state's welterweight
Caps, Barons Set
Parker, the fast-moving, former Washington High School student, barged into the welterweight division last night and .. took the crown 4 that Anderson! won from Joe Sgro in January. Parker won the lightweight championship of the state a year ago and now is the state's only double titleholder. Although he weighed in and
Tangle Tonight In Cleveland
of Times Special CLEVELAND, Feb. 24—There’s| no club in the Western Division [that’s going to overtake the lead-! ling Cleveland Baroaé in the {American ‘Hockey League yace
Jim Heyrock looked his best at 144 pounds last this season, but the Indianapolis ™™
night, the 19-year-old still can/Caps can do themselves some! pare down to the lightweight good this week end. ; limit, | The second-place Caps open a He will have to move down two-game home-and-home series) to that limit Mar. 17 when he here tonight with a flu-by-night|
meets Del Flannigan, third rank- assembly of players. Goalie Jim| Ar
ng Jightweight in the world, at Henry is expected to return to his| ——— - | — germ u e. netminding after missing 1ast| rt % o x 789 S Pork Oliver Takes Parker completely outclassed Tuesday's exhibition game in| u eda as eries,
Anderson before the 1927 fans Omaha because of the flu. last night, despite the fact the Gordon Haidy, Max McNab, Ben t was scored close. Parker Woit and Rod Morrison each ickly got the fans on his side have been bothered this week! nce he is an aggressor and An- with the same illness. | derson is a counter puncher, Indianapolis has a better rec-| jord against the Barons herp Plenty of Action than in Indianapolis. The Caps| During the entire fight it was have won, lost and tied in three| impossible to hear anything your games here thus far while win-| neighbor in the next seat mightining one and losing two in In-| be saying. The fans were whoop-|dianapolis. But the Barons ing it up and there was action all 20 points out in front. the way. | An added attraction to the
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econd Indiana Boxing Crown
Louis Wins
Californian After Being
Joe Shows Little | Punch Against | Andy Walker
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24 officials were considering offering (UP)—Joe Louis added another
Training Camp Briefs— 5 Dan Bankhead Reports By THO Over | Dodgers’
Camp ‘Lost’
Philly Pitcher Blix Donnelly Burns Fingers;
Giant Catcher Tips Scales at 214 Pounds
VERO BEACH, Fla., Feb. 24 (UP)—Dan Bankhead showed up at the Brooklyn Dodgers training camp Jas, night, just as club
a reward Tor the lost pitcher,
Bankhead, who was due at the camp last Monday, explained lusterless victory to his tedlous he was delayed at Birmingham, Ala. while trying to find a home
march along the comeback trailifor his wife and three children. today and said he was ready to| fight Champion Ezzard Charles] ppaApDENTON, Fla. once again for the world heavy- yp). HY .
weight title, |were faced with only three likely!
The once-fearsome Brown j.4outs—outfielder Willard Mar-| Bomber, showing
punch that made him the killer | eqiry infielder Gene Mauch. of bygone days, scored a dull| technical knockout over Andy| Walker, California's heavyweight signed relief pitcher Bobby Hogue)
champion, in the 10th and fina] after a brief conference here yes-!
Joltin' Gene Parker steps in with a long right as Andy Anderson backs away during their
last night in the National Guard Armory. The referee is Frank
Highest Since '35-'36 Season
Kegler Is Just 21 Pins Short of One-Stroke Lead
Mark Jess Pritchett
A series of 789 at the Fox-Hunt alleys last night by 24-year-old | top score recorded here since the 1935-36 season. | And the final count by the Marott Shoe kegler was just 21 pins| short of the mark set by the late Jess Pritchett in 1933. Chuck|—Hefty Ed (Porky) Oliver was {Markey had a series of 792 in the Washington League 15 years ago back on his game and out in are {for the next high.
Heady hit for 25 of 36 possible
At the end, Judge Fred Kruke-/game in Indianapolis tomorrow/Sirikes on alleys 5 and 6 at Fox-
meer gave Parker 53 points and night will be an exhibition of Hunt in the Classic League. Helson Heady has been in the 700
Set in 1933 | Pudgy Ace in Groove
At Houston Open HOUSTON, Tex., Feb. 24 (UP)
{front of thé field by one stroke today as the $10,000 Houston open
golf tournament turned into the third round. The rotund, 215-pound Seattle,
It was the fifth time this sea-
Anderson 47; Judge Anthony Cop- speed between three Cleveland didn't have an open frame while c1p5 He moved ahead of his'yyaeh. jokester got his game in
pl gave it 55-45 for Parker, and players and three Caps. Repre-/moving along with 234, 267 and! oo rest rival, Red Stuart of Me-
Referee Frank Arford had it 51- senting the Caps will be Johnny |288.
49 for Parker. This corner’s score Wilson, Max McNab and Leo!
His first game included five,
card showed 54 to 46 in favor of Gravelle. The Barons will try straight strikes. He had six in a
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takes on weight easily and was ee roller. ibot alleys. la 135 total required to take off four pounds IU 0 hi s = = no | Deal's 36-hole score was only before the fight. rg utruns 0 10 | Curt Heady." Macott Shots. ai nae Bud Brown Korvins Epes hows, . a stroke better than the scores rel ~ Wibert Richwihe, Gooduin-Westiall Iq Kayne Con, ey Co rm Mark. 1iposted by a threesome made u Trouble Making We! ght In Indoor Meet ~ woody. Sith, (Marsnall Men's Wear {ag Et RRR alee” Motor “ales i po y p He was unable to mals the Times State Service } [Bud Patios,” Pox's Steakhouse |: 671| Bob Dodds, Aceiyler Products... ... 600 Calif., Henry Ransom of St. weight yesterday afternoon and BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 24—The Ea Toller, Mackin: Copienvaiory of} Alam, ect Cifgan 2000010700: 38) Andrew, Til, and John Weitzel had to go to the gym to work it undefeated indoor track team of Bob Bryson, Vestal Steel .. . rden’s
off. He knocked off the four indiana Universit este pounds and barely made the 147 .1osed its season NS ih y Starday limit by 7 p. m. yesterday. lover Ohio State, defending Big 10 It was Anderson's fight for the champs, 6415 to 49% To first two rounds. Although Park- Three fiel od er carried the fight to him, he was |e tee Seldhouse rh fhres mest unable to press through Ander-{counter. Three new records went son’s guard and took numeroust, yen Truex, the Ohio State dispunches to the head. Both the\t{snce star. He ran the mile in
1 .7l 625|Joe _Bpreckel wv. Allison ,..0... | Best and second went to Ander-i4.153 for the new fieldhouse ree- Praa Powers, Marshal Men's Wear a Charles Rogers, © 4 A. cevsans 503 Creary of Houston, while five Suarged that_dangar o ABathes . jord. He later came back to win ord, apd 3 others were at 139, including last n ur i Then, in the third and fourthiihe two-miler {Red Sbuart. Mechanics "Laundry... 633| Juanita Cork, Pred Williams Jr. ...... 637 week's Rio Grande Valley hows Kansas City’s Municipal Audi-| Batause 5 : the fegel Gapartment onrounds, Parker began to penetrate! ug : a . 3 |Gi¥de Cottingham, Paris Cleacers ... S3i{Einie . B Brass . r sorium nected with our business and our many s o—1, Truex (OS); 2- Hagen (ID: 3, Dick Busselle, Allison AC ......... ano ass {winner, Chuck Klein of Ban An- . § . . ; the Anderson defense. The stif|Whiemss (I. Time yis3 {nen Field: pon Hesley “Rovbina coffee ".:::::: SH|Mereses Bakius, Troy Oll iil’ vi: tonto, Tex. Allen, in & written statement, years of experience in funeral work we double left jab that Parker has|Lamb. liluols for 16-lap track. 0. |Gisude The oe. SHE Amy Siar es Seal Past ..--. 31 RE said, “It is a well-known and can often advise our patrons on official become famous for began tos Feeney (1) Time. B81 (08): Bi a! val Ordnance tans 815| Mary Mershon, Willams a. i. ioinefending Champ Bids accepted fact that there is a cer- documents and forms that have land. Parker took both the third | 440-1 Kunz (OS): 2. Hughes (M);: 3, Rov spel a, Ts Steaknowss ... 813 & Glass, Bh s Indiana Le ng P jain gang of goblets and book- to be filed at the time of death. Aldles: 1. Taylo s . o : . scher, oyes Seven-Up. | Tr - 4 . To apo BSI To dyer Se Gite JR 0 BRE FUE hou £2 Ha To Retire Net Trophy (kc he oe cond ways feel free to consult us ot any time. WO0- . 39, » a . 3 ’ vias . Left Hook Scores |S Mlle. Triax 108); 2 ops hinaes hanuel Roth Russell Bait _...... SiilBen ona Frosch, es Seal Past jo NEW YORK, Feb. 24 (UP)— in the same box in Municipal : : Anderson, however, was SCOTing Fieidhouse record. breaking 9.32.1 record | Dutch ‘Garsnett, Marshall Men's Wear 811 | Marte Roberts, Indisua Gear... 529| Defending champion Don McNefll| Auditorium at every basketball Our service is complete in every deteil, ‘with his left hook and Parkers "5,q new meet record, bresking 9.25.5 | [francis Raftery, Mechanics Laundry SEHIAnR Balter Hom Ho oy Barbeene 823 0f New York continued his bid came I've ever attended there.” | including “an ‘organist and soli was showing red under the left|record set by Lash, Indiana. 1937). Ho Westar oD ao rae, * FI Mary Moa ty lonac] ite :: B3ito retire the U. 8. indoor ‘tennis o>; =a soloist : 2 | 880—1, Whiteman (I): 2, Cole (OS); 3. George Healey; Hunter's Service ... 669|Marie Harrison, Fred Willlams Jr.... §21 2. 4 . { Clarence B. Hoff, manager of! 0 ? eye. Parker drew blood from An- williams (OS). Time 2:00.4 (William Gooch. Regal Plower Shop .. 609|Jean Dickman, Dean Grill 520 singles championship trophy .to-'i,. auditor deni el ur funeral service recommends itselt. As the need occurs, old friends d 's lip in the third with a/ 70 Low Hurdles—I. Martin (I): 2, Tay- Larry Fox, Bowes Seal Fast ...... 609|Hilda Groebel, Davidson's Indiana Fur 515 gg inst Straight Clark of orium, nied Allen's : epson 8 Up in lor (I); 3, Jaracs (I). Time, :08.1. Tovio_Lahtl, Allison, AC ........... 606| Betty Jordan, Indiana Recreation... 515 CGAY A&gaIns raigh ark of harge. He sald constant and coll us for the consoling service that is ours to render. well placed right uppercut. The| zae Relay-—Ohto State (Myers, Fuerst, |Art Davenport, Link-Belt cai Home 2 Denny, te Ten rrikanaaeenees $13 Pasadena, Cal, in semifinal play, increasingly rigorous surveillance : fifth and sixth rounds were even.|*&iu. 1" Anderson” (1: 3, Robeson Harold Thurston, Saakers -........ 608| leas Workmin, Mon-idte :'!'''""' §04| In the bottom half of the draw, |, "01 and welfare department. AMBULANCE SERVICE AVAILABLE, Parker then saw that Anderson [D: 3. Caldewood (OS). Distance, 81 | Joet Fete ‘Danish. Haters .. 5| Virinig gwean iis & Co. B0¢| second-seeded Billy Talbert, also inspectors has kept organi 4
was beginning to tire in thelins S174 record of Jim Roberson, Indi. | ana, , and new meet re N seventh and began pouring in|, vet td? of “Tim Roberson. Indiana
punches. One of the best rounds 1948). : for Parker was the seventh when | 08),'s, ts between armel. (1 Saati ols Bs wn AT Dm Eg eg affled. He po gras with both hands effectively. - || vie abu=i; Weinorn 108); 2. ge oThe final roun e_cus- yeen Fr : : tomers cn their feet. Both boys las 13-6 record by Schmidt, Onis Beats, poured everything they had fnto|'#45the battle and slugged toe to toe.| . . Asks Re-Match Hoosier Woman Dies
As soon as the fight was over,| Ag Player-Son Stéirs
Anderson challenged Parker to a| re-maten. The challenge was| BEDFORD, Ind. Feb. 2¢ (UP) promptly accepted by Parker. | —Mrs. Henry Daggy, 54, Bedford, The new champion, however, [suffered a fatal heart attack dur-
might aefend his newly won|ing the Shawswick-Fayetteville
with Joe Lund, Hy Buller and row It might have been because of rookie Walt Hergesheimer. The! the ....-the weight situation, | ~—tie fight Znderson tired in the stralgAt gahies at home zi# frail series, alleys. deh final three round. Anderson, who Cleveland one goal, 27 to 26, in Hunt are supposed to be espejcially distasteful to the Marrot |
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Big Ten Chiefs Map Plans To Renew Rose Bowl Pact
CHICAGO, Feb. 24 (UP)—BI
ulty representatives met jointly today to determine the basis for negotiations with the Pacific Coast Conference to renew the re-| cently expired Rose Bowl agreement.
On the final day of the annual spring meeting, it was likely the Iowa State 20, Kansas State 6.
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Seven players bunched at 138 Hank Barnard, Link-Belt No. 2
-- ¥llof New York, met fourth-seeded . 403/Ed Moylan of Trenton, N. J. While the top-seeded McNelll was going after his third indoor title, Nancy Chaffee of Ventura, Cal, the defending women’s champion; was matched against unseeded Edith Ann Sullivan of Belmont, Mass., m one semifinal match and second seeded Beverly Baker of Santa Monica, Cal., met unseeded Barbara Scofield of San | Franeisco. . g Ten athletic directors and Tag-
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College Wrestling
{Iowa 17, Indiana 8. | Nebraska 24, Omahs 8
“of his ninth wedding tyersary, “was -3i-year-old Jim \ _|Deal of New York and Houston, olis Merchants League at the Tal Who shot a second round 70 fo
of Marty Furgol of Long Beech,/to Charles at New York, last
Jimmy Clark of Huntington Beach, Cal, who led the first {round field with a 64, faded to
33 including” low amateur Dick Me-
inight. | The victory did little to add to Sibby Sisti. |Louls’ prestige, although to give! him due credit, it was no fault of his. 12
Chased Walker | After Louis had chased the today he plans to “take a good
|fastly refused to sign unless he Feb. 24 received a raise, came to terms The Boston Braves today in a telephone conversation with Cronin, yesterday. The Sox’s star little of the gpa) shortstop Buddy Kerr and/lefty, who admits he is not in the best of physical condition, will General Manager John Quinn join the club early next week.
PALM SPRINGS, Cal, Feb. 24
round at the Cow Palace last/térday, while the Braves also an-| (UP)—The Chicago White Sox nounced the signing of infielder learned Chico Carrasquel has been delayed ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Feb. training because of severe rains 4 (UP)-—Manager Marty Marion|in Venezuela which have made lof the St. Louis Cardinals said roads to the airport impassable,
today that shortstop
in reporting for spring
Pitchers Randy Gumpert res
frightened Walker all over the 00K” at rookie pitchers Wilmer joined the squad yesterday after ring for nine rounds, during Mizell, Bobby Tiefenauer and Joe 3 siege of flu, but pitchers Ken
[Qhlch he knocked him down Fresko. twice, Referee Frankie Brown stopped the bout at one minute! loaded down with veterans, so we. {and 49 seconds of the 10th with|will watch all our young pitchers |Walker still on his feet, but closely,” Marion said. | [obviously willing to call it quits! { at any time. | CLEARWATER, Fla. Feb. 24 | Louis, pressing an ice-pack to|(UP)-—Veteran pitcher Blix Don- | a “mouse” raised on his left eye nelly of the Philadelphia Phillies |
in the first round, allowed after was peing treated today for ‘I don’t think they/burned fingers, sutfered when a |
the fight, {should have stopped it.” { “I don’t think he was hurt as {badly then as he was earlier in {the fight,” Bomber Joe said. |“Walker can take a punch bnet{ter than Ezzard Charles. I wish I could have knocked him out in {the first round. I tried every round.”
{firecracker exploded in his hand.|
The Phillies signed outfielder Richie Ashburn, relief . pitcher Ken Trinkle and rdokie infielder Clarence Hicks yesterday. i | TAMPA, Fla, Feb, 24 (UP)—| Manager Luke Sewell of the Cincinnati Reds admitted today ‘his biggest job this spring is to cure his pitchers of wildness. Bewell hus instructed his hurlers to “throw every pitch at a target,” whether they are on the mound or merely warming up along the sidelines. } i
No Clear Shots Louis threw rights and lefts to Walker's head all through the fight but the San Francisco negro either bucked up so rapidly or] clinched so tenaciously that Joe! {never could get a clear shot at, {him. Louis admitted that Walker's | clinching tactics produced a style
that Was “hard to solve” SANFORD, Fla., Feb. 24 (UP)
: To the 18,000 fans cane paid pproximately $80,000 t0 see they. oo ro pre cep Brown-Bomber- in -aetion, it was) aLael Noble, “Who a discouraging show. And when the. fight finally was stopped, the
terday. Noble shocked manager
decision was ee b _{Leo Durocher by tipping the ing chorus 2 Erected Y & YOUS|scales at 214 pounds—about 15
The victory was Louis’ third P ounds over his normal playing since he lost a 15-round decision
{Sept. 27, in an effort to regain the world heavyweight crown he had relinquished through a previous “retirement.”
Sees Cage Scandal Peril in Kansas City .
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Feb. (UP)—Coach Forrest C. (Phog)| Allen of Kansas University today)
of the unsigned Boston Red Sox players, was expected to reach a salary agreement with General Manager Joe Cronin today or tomorrow.
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gambling “well under control” in the huge hall. Michigan U. Ace Sets New 2-Mile Run Mark
ANN ARBOR, Mich, Feb. 24
—Plenty of work and exercise lay |} ahead today for rookie catcher}
the New York ‘Ghunts’ camp yes!
weight. . |
SARASOTA, Fla., Feb. 24 (UP)! —Qutfielder Dom DiMaggio, last!
Pitcher Mel Parnell, who stead-
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| (UP)—Don McEwen, the University of Michigan's precision distance ace, set a new world indoor record of 9:04.68 for the two{mile run last night in a dual meet |with Michigan Normal College. | The Canadian-born junior’s| time shaded 2.3 seconds from the!
welterweight toga against another opponent before taking on Anderson again, promoter Norb Updike said. The entire-card was a crowdpleaser. In the opening bout, James Cousins, 147, Indianapolis, decisioned Doug Medley, 147, Louisville, in a six rounder. Then, Rusty Cleek of New Castle, Ind, 150, fought to a draw with Doug Kinslow, 148, Louisville, in another six-rounder, George Morris, 126, Louisville, won a decision over Billy Armstrong, 122, Dayton, in six rounds. In the final bout, an anticlimax atter the Parker-Ander-son doings, George Warren, 161, Indianapolis, won a four-round decision over Kid Bartley, 159, Indianapolis.
Gehrmann to Race In Ohio's K. of C. Mile
CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 24 (UP) —Speedy Don Gehrmann will make his first local appearance Mar. 9 in the mile run of the 11th annual Knights of Columbus track meet at the arena, it was announced yesterday. Gehrmann will be seeking to extend his string of 38 consecutive mile victories at the expense of defending K. of C. champion here, Len Truex of Ohio State. Fred Wilt, the G-man from Indiana University who has been trailing Gehrmann in every meet they ran in this year, is not expected to compete here,
Indiana high school sectional basketball game here yesterday. She died in Dunn Memorial Hospital. Her son, Louis, a guard on the Shawswick team, was in the game when his mother collapsed. He did not know of her attack until after the contest in which he got 14 points and helped defeat Fayetteville, 59 to 42.
Valpos Ask Garden To Find Sub for LIU
VALPARAISO, . Ind, Feb. 24 (UP)—Valparaiso University officlals asked Madison Square Garden authorities today to substi-
scheduled Mar. 1 e with the
basketball team.
tute another team for a previously thereafter, and the Big Ten prob-
defunct Long Island University current meeting ends. lold Ohio middleweight
Big Ten would appoint a four-man committee to meet with Pacific Coast representatives next week, to discuss the renewal. Then the * * joint session might determine Canadian Rises
what demands the Big Ten will]
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Other subjects which will come| NEW YORK, Feb. 24 (UP)—
before the joint directors-repre-| n sentatives meeting were the|Fitzie Pruden of St. Catherine'’s,|
freshman rule, television, and a |Ont., barged into the welterweight policy on financial aid and re- [tournament picture today for the crulting of athletes. crown vacated by Ray (Sugar) Big Ten to Follow Suit Robinson with an impressive up-| The Pacific Coast Conference set victory over Tony Janiro of| yesterday waived its rule to per-| Youngstown, O. mit fresnmen to play on inter-| prygen, a late substitute for his collegiate’ games next fall and ailing stablemate, Jimmy Flood of New York, spotted Janiro seven pounds and pounded the 23-year-into a bloody mess last night to win a
ably will follow suit before the
A policy on television, clearing |
record which he set himself last ! year. GEO. J; EGENOL
Dick Koenig, graduate man-|/the way for live video on all ager of athletics, said an answer|sports but football, was approved from Garden officials is expected (yesterday by the directors, but Monday. But Valparaiso’'s faculty|again the policy needs concurcommittee on athletics will weigh [rence by the representatives. the substitution before accepting] The directors’ action retained EE ——————————— the ban, impossed by the Big Ten
| last year, against live telecasting lowa Outgrapples Iu of football games, and though
BLOOMINGTON, Feb, 24 Five permitting TV of all other sports, decisions and one draw gave likewise retained control of the
Iowa's wrestlers a 17-to-8 verdict broadcasts.
over Indiana here last night, In-| = diana dropped the first three College Track 82, Purdue 32
matches. Tilinots po J3Maclea (IA) de C (I 64a, Onto State 0%, 2 yn 137 Simla fa) Hiablexa ; "chicas 50. i oa ey or (ny Drake 69, Bra ley 38. © : TR , Nor + Thomas (IA) drew 1-1; #1~hompson (1) | {2%8 LT 69, Wyoming 35.
defeated Heaton (IA) 5-4: UA) eetented Keller (I). 3-2; heavyweigh {Missour) 79. Kansas 29,
“Myers (IA) defeated Hurley (I) 4-3.
Set Racing Dates
BALTIMORE, Feb, 24 (UP)—A| 1951 racing schedule authorizing 88 days at Laurel, 37 at Pimlico and 25 at Bowie was announced
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and TOPPERS
MARILYN FUR CO. 29 E. OHIO ST.
SPRING SUITS 1 1
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STANLEY Jewelry Co.
113 W. Wash. Lincoln Hetel Bldg.
nothing like it. And, it gives
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Usual Low Prices
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43 S. ILLINOIS ST.
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Personal Loan Department
People's State Bank
130 E. MARKET ST.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Anas sy
America's Outstanding Combination
Self-Storing Windows and Doors Small Mo. Payments
MA. 5554
934 8, EAST ST.
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239 W, WASHINGTON ST. Es 4 Years
115 E. OHIO IM-4486
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