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TUESDAY, MAR. 27, 1951
arden Keeps Basketball, Colleges Win Control
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Indians’ Mentors Working Hard ‘With Hedrick, Young Shortstop
Chambers Starts Against Hens
By EDDIE ASH Ti 8 KISSIMMEE, Fla. Mar, 27 —
Although the chieftains of the Indianapolis Indians are reluctant to admit they are banking on their boy shortstop, Donald Hedrick, to open the regular seaCi son at the important position, they are losing no time showing
him the finer points. a The 18-year-_ . °*
old lad has held down the shortfield job in the seven exhibition games played thus far by the Tribesters in the ; Florida part of ™. their spring training. And he was ° slated to be at the post again i today when the Hoosier Redskins } ; were booked to battle the Toledo Mud Hens at the Kissimmee § Park. It was the third match between Indianapolis: and Toledo. In the first meeting, Indianapolis won, at Bartow. ‘In the second game, played here, the Hens cleaned up on the Indians. After this third tilt between them today, they are to square off in a fourth at Bartow on Thursday. Chambers Starts Today Inman Chambers, right-hander,
Eddie Ash
AFTER THE GAME IS OVER—Cooling Sf and getting their coffee after a practice are
St. John’s, Manhattan, NYU Assure Backbone For Winter Program
‘Operational Subcommittee’ to Be Set Up With Schools Reported Having Final Word
By JOHN GRIFFIN United Press Sports Writer College basketball will be back in Madison Square Garden next season despite the big ‘bribery scandal—but this time the colleges | will be in almost complete control, !
Kentucky Is Underdog in K-State Tilt
‘Refreshing for a Change,’ Says Rupp
By United Press | J MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 27—Kan- * sas State, the sensaton of the 1951 NCAA basketball tournament, ruled a strong favorite today In| its national title game with oll
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tucky. But the odds favoring the Kansans in tonight's game in Williams Arena on the University. of Min nesota campus weren't bothering | Kentucky Coach Adolph Rupp a bit. In fact, he said he liked the idea of being underdog. - “It's rather refreshing for a change,” he- drawled. “I can’t re-| member being the underdog for years and years.”
Two Worries
Committee to Tell
Prevention Methods
By BILL McMACKIN 1 ts Writ | MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 27 —
The continuance of the court sport at the big Indoor arena lin New York was assured last night when the presidents of St. John's University, Manhattan College and ‘New York University 8 a8 jointly announced that the teams of their -schools will play there paches Probe [vrei That gives the Garden the necA » y essary backbone for a long winter ‘ {program of doubleheaders with age 1XeS ® loutside teams coming in to meet New York City teams. ~ CCNY May Return And City College of New York will be back, too, its president, Harry N. Wright, said, “if the board of higher education apA proves.” The board is scheduled
Bill Elliott
np Yas worried Tone Md “N88 (special sominitiediwss, slated Is to discuss the-whole matter. Long t rp tell the nation’s top basketball 1gland°U., the fifth Garden “reguState team and the physical con- Named to Post coaches today how to prevent an-|lar» has dropped intercollegiate
dition of Cliff Hagan, one of his| first string forwards.
other gambling “fix” scandal. (gports, John Bunn, head of. the com-| “gut the three presidents who Hagan, forced to bed yesterday _ wiiliam (Bill) Elliott, former mittee, said it would probably o4e the announcement made it {with a touch of the flu, is a doubt-|{,. 1c star at Crispus Attucks recommend establishment of a .jaar that they are going to have {ful starter tonight. He has been yigp, gchool and Indiana Univer- permanent group to study situd-,..ty to say about how things {taking penicillin shots and Rupp sity, is the new program director tions “which™ allow gamblers 10. re run at the 18,000-seat arena. hopes he'll be ready to go. for the Social Service Division reach college athletes.” * | And it was learned today that the | Kansas State fans found the of Flanner House here. The report was to be presented). o00er control will be close to news from the training rooms A three-letter man and co-cap-|.° 200 cage bigwigs attending the| smplete. more encouraging. Coach Jack|tain of the Crispus Attucks track National Association of Baskel-| “my, pregidents—the very Rev. |Gardner said all of his players, team in 1940, he entered the P21 Coaches meeting. {John A. Flynn, CM, of St. John’s; {including the team’s leading scor-| Armed ¥orces and is a veteran| Bunn said the Soniti ee had! Brother Bonaventure Thomas, er, Eddie Barrett, would play. {of the Normandy invasion, discussed a recommendation FSC, of Manhattan, and Acting
At Flanner House
—Times Photo by John Spicklemire
was tabbed to open on the Tribe left to right) Dom Dallesandre, Don Hedrick Johnny Huichings and Manager Don Gutteridge. Barrett, who Bad heen Hledl Following (in vay Rito |, States be Bsked tv. pass Jaws BC or Fa a Oi adon of mound against the Hens today “Trainer Jim Pierce (extreme left) doles out the drink to Dallesandro. las a doubtful starter because of earned two track letters at IU. une found bribing aihjetes |NYU—said they had agreed with a] ————————————————— — ——— cet er —————————————. | » Les. “ - and fo be followed by Joe Stel : . la shoulder injury suffered Sat- In 1949, he teamed with Horage| fre said it also discussed the|the Garden to establish an “oper mack, another right-hander, who Trqining Camp Briefs— lurday night, was pronounced fit Mamala, Bill Garrett and Charley |p saibility of asking schools to ational subcommittee” which recently came in from the “par-| ® x ore 00 18S (for action late yesterday and Peters to set a record of 126A ee anyone who publishes Would “determine ticket prices, .ent” Pittsburgh camp in ca- Marion S Da S as Card 'went through a light workout/in the 880-yard relays at the tne name of a player or the ticket allotments, team accommofornia, : Y |with the team. {Penn Relays. |school name on a bookie board, dations, radio and television The Hoosier Redskins have] { | OO pee loi problem Tights, schedule arrangements
yon owe ana lost niy ovo 2 of Shoprfstop Are Numbered Saigh Admits He's Looking for Infielder Who Can Play Position, Pollet Is Bait
By United Press . ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, Mar. 27—Marty Marion's playing igpeed kicking up dust on one-|center, and other Kentucky play-
tion contests even though it looks as though they have been playing over their heads. { But getting back to young Hed-| rick, in yesterday's practice, Manager Don Gutteridge, Coach) Russ Peters, Tribe President days were countable in small nu Owen Bush and the veteran in- Stor fielder, Nanny Fernandez all took ' . ; him in hand and spent much time Saigh admitted he “is doing
demonstrating t ar f han- i . £. the to ans {other than to say it is not Eddie
lin ion. 9 In% he bositiin through drills Miksis of the Brooklyn Dodgers. on “coming up with the ball” and] 1t is understood Saigh would be in handing it to the second base- ager to deal for Stan Rojek of man on potential double plays.| the Pittsburgh Pirates or Bobby The renewed interest in Hed-: Morgan of the Dodgers. His top rick apparently is based on sev- trade bait is holdout pitcher eral factors. He is tall with a Howie Pollet, a 14-game winner great reach, has a rifle arm and in 1950 and one 6f the National also has been hitting the ball League's most respected southhard at the plate, even when he Paws. makes an out. Marion has been strictly a For the first time, Coach Peters bench manager this spring aldirected the Tribe practice yester- though he has insisted he would day, after taking over in the try to play regularly during the second half when Manager Gut- regular season. Solly Hemus has teridge left to speak at a Kissim- been playing shortstop for the mee luncheon. {Red Birds in most of their exhiMeet Reds at Tampa | bitions. After meeting: the Toledo club! EG here this So re the Indians SARASOTA, Fla.—The Boswill travel to Tampa tomorrow) n Red Sox today optioned to mix in major league com-| Pitcher John Hartsell and petition for the first time this! Shertstop Allen Richter, both spring. ; | rookies, to their Louisville farm | They are to meet the Cincin-; club in the American Associnati Reds there and Manager, ation.
Gutteridge sajd He would send oe : . ORLANDO, Fla.—Rookie Ratwo right-handfrs, against Queen fael SAY who started the spring
City pastitiers, Fred Sirobel and, o “insurance” fo¥ the New York
% | Giants’ catching, may yet win Smoke Signals | Wes Westrum’s regular job. THE winner and the néw cham-| Noble, whose pinch single pion, Bob Weimer, Tribe treasurer|sparked a Giant rally that beat and spring training camp road|the Detroit Tigers, 5 to 4, yester-| secretary, sprung the biggest up- day, is hitting .493 this spring set of the Indians’ stay in Kissim: compared to Westrum’'s anemic| mee by hooking a bass that/.138 figure. Westrum hit .236 last] topped all other catches. {season when he caught 140 More or less identified . with games. books and statistics, Weimer was just a greenhorn fisherman from Indiana when he came to Kissimmee early this month. After several trips to nearby lakes and streams, and getting
PHOENIX, Ariz. — The Chicago White Sox optioned Outfielder Bill Higdon and Catcher Bob Wilson to Memphis and Pitcher John Perkovich was
dinal owner Fred Saigh's admission that he is looking for a short- ated as drivers for the 500-Mile game.
|fielder capable of playing shortstop,” but refused to identify him presno. Cal., will. drive the Bar-|oetq
money, |schedule gets under way with]
| Sell-Out Crowd Seen i From September, 1949, until re-| A ORDO { , cently he had been ‘program di-| the coaches, also were and other appropriate p pe ave. say his tea rector for Carver Center in Ko.|DIBEUILE to be brought up to-|tlonal detail.” llast eight or Box oar out ,,/ komo, developing many special | qq | Sweeping Powers
| | Westerners Learned athletic events there. y .| Sweeping powers, those, inclyd- . said he thought tonight might be | Paul (Tony) Hinkle, rules com-| | On Dirt Tracks [the night ug Bill aE Ken-|.. At Flanner Rouse he be mittee head and coach at Butler ing just about yely Svife that | Two more rogkies, who learned tucky’s seven-foot all-American | CP2T8® o yout ea ir acily | University, said he doubted if the colleges have er) opr |ties, including the annual any big changes in the rules harboring agains previous {Flanner House track meet. 'would be recommended. method of operation at the GarCe. 4 | “More freedom in the substitu-|den. Fi ht Results [tion rule will probably come up,” The subcommittee will be com- “ 4 he said. “And we'll probably take posed of athletic directors, fac-
A sell-out crowd of 18,025 was, Bs Golted Press in prospeect for the game, which| MILWAUKEE -Bob Murphy. 147%. Ban un gtronger penalization of the|ulty athletic board chairmen of
: underway at 9:45 p. “tfi; | Diego, Cal., knocked out Joe Blackwood, op our institutions and a representadahl Special and Robert (Blazin’|(cgm) 1t will follow the third-| Sie. Jaersen, K he Q arena 2 onal foul. :
{165%3, Paterson, N. J. ( i | tive of the Garden basketball deBonby) all. PHOSHI: Shore 1 place game between Illinois and 131% Brockton. Mass., stopped Art Henri. Cage Coaches Elect partment.” My * Milwaukee drove CXiahoma A. & M. runners-up| MIAMI BEACH. ,Fla— Willie Pep. 127. inkl It was believed on good auyron Fohr of Milwaukee drove , gentucky and Kansas State, Hartford. Conn. oitpointed Pat Toacobuct.| TOMY Hinkle Secretary thority that the collegiate mem-
son’ |126', C : Stevenson's car to fourth place ,.qhectively, in Saturday night's |* ad In Tony Cimmino, 154, MINNEAPOLIS, Mar: 27 (UP) |pers of this panel would ‘possess
here last year. Stevenson finished | orignal finais. Bayonne, N. J. outpointed Billy Wyatt. i Tony Hinkle, rules comimittee the final word on the previously
sixth or better in six champion-| 8 15212, Trenton, N. J. (8). j : ship races last year to place eighth Anglee, Chairman for the National Col-|outlined matters — that, should ‘Host Br
. 8 | 5 OLYOKE. . , Mass —Charlie wa ! : 3 |154%, Pawtucket, R. I, outpointed Honey legiate Athletic Association and|the Garden representative disé Chile Johnson, 150, Philadelphi 10). nm the Shiver SC ni _siandings adl y Is |, LEWISTON. Me. tarry ‘Griftn. 13415, [head basketball coach at Butler|agree with the colleges’ wishes, § 8 { {Auburn, Me., outpointe undy, 134, - Jack McGrath, Bill Schindler, Lee Tourney Favorite e y {University, has been elected sec- the colleges would have their way.
Portland, Me. (10). i TORONTO--Allan McPater, 138. Toronto, Tetary of the NCAA basketball] As example, one source said, By United Press Wallard, Fred Agabashian, Mack l“If the student body now sitting
knocked out Mike Kelly, Jacksonville; cna ches.
By United Press Fla., (6). PEORIA, Ill, Mar. 27 — The . On sien | Oklahoma Coach Bruce Drake |in the Garden gallery should want Bradley basketball team, host at Solunar {has been elected president. Other|to be seated near the floor, and Inew officers are Franklin Capon, the colleges approved the request,
'the first national campus basketball tournament, was favored {Princeton, first vice president; Ed |the students would be seated near »
|today to win its own title.
Enter ‘500° Bids
mbers today with St. Louis Car- mje dirt tracks, have been nomi- eds would break out with a good
Race May 30.
something about landing an in-| (Charles (Chuck) Stevenson,|
Its ‘Play Ball Today in PCL
Big Names Spark Pacific Coast Teams
FRANCISCO, Mar. 27 Hellings and George Connor. He|
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nia cities. Amid the usual pomp and cere-|
the official 160 - game Tickets on Sale
Gulbin Loses Billiards st Match, Plays 2 Today
; ition of has been driving since 1946. Invigorared 22 Je vans Dr Ball, race-driving since 1947, is Tables ball ranks to its roster, a stream- better known for his midget driv- AM, P.M. lined schedule and a split week ing in Arizona ‘and the West tiltgy Miler Majer, Mitior M4i% Hickey, St. Louis University, sec- the floor.’ % series the Jasitic Coast League The latest entries boost to 19| The Braves meet Western Kon-{Pamay 0: 10:48 iis 1130 &esond vice president, and Bud Fos-| ‘Landlord’ and ‘Tenants’ Rie go an amp EE the number of pilots assured of | tucky tonight in the second game (Central Standard Times © ter, Wisconsin, treasurer. Vader the new SSTENgeTIeN!, ae 3 ‘cars for this year’s race. jof a twin bill after Duquesne a.2 a corcing 10 Lhe Bource. o ra plays Wyoming in the orening § amartor Cites Pre A ne jhaitle | ssur ‘that of a “landlord” and “tenradley, winner of 30 of 35 ®o ® lants.” Hollywood at Sacramento, Seat- Foy Baseball Fete [games and with tournament eB Alumni in Ca £ Scandal In announcing their decision to tle at Los Angeles, San Fran- perience in Hawaii a week ago, {put their teams in the Garden cisco at San Diego and Portland _ Tickets for the fifth annual was top seeded in the event. : BY United Press lagain, the college presidents laat Oakjand. Elks Club baseball stag party for Villanova, an NCAA entry, was WASHINGTON, Mar. 27—Sen. J. William Fulbright (D. Ark.) | 2g: a “myth” 2 arguments Opening-day festivities at Los the Indianapolis Indians are on|gecond seeded and was favored said today the recent basketball fixes are a “logical” result Of i mya y argum i Angeles will include the presence Sale at the Elks CluM, fourth ts come ‘through the lower “corruption of the sport at its source by pressure from alumni.” Sat a SO Hare aren : of A. B. (Happy) Chandlér, com-| floor, Antlers Hotel. , ; bracket games for an eventual Sen. Fulbright, a former football star and university president, total y fespons ® wo t ® prefer missioner of baseball, who will, The stag will be Apr.:16 in the tangle with Bradley. Villanova declared that colleges, “under extreme pressure from the alumni,” |S of interes opiate a2 gr. toss” out the first ball. | Antlers Hotel at 6:30 p. m.- Tick- meets Utah in one of Wednesday, have “become so intent upon winning football and basketball games 03! Rn metiopolitan New o : The new managers in the loop ets are $2.50 each and that in-|njght's games. The second that they use any means to gain|——— pe en jand that the collefe gymnasium are Rogers Hornsby, of the Hall| cludes meal, souvenir bat, pea-/wednesday encounter pits jSyra-/their ends.” sode of the widespread bribery of 8 2 Panacea for this evil" of Fame, Seattle; Mel Ott, an- nuts and beverage. |cuse against Toledo. “They hire players who are not Pasketball players in New York,” . other Hall of Fame man, Oak-| - Jim (Hump) Pierce, Indians’| gemifinals of the event will be bona fide students and thus make he sald. Rematch Headlines land; Joe Gordon, of Sacramen- trainer, will give his yearly “run-|,.,4q Friday, with finals and aa mockery, a farce of the whale “I find it difficult to blame the : . to, who probably will make the down” of Tribe players. The din-/{hirq.place game Saturday. concept of amateur sports,” he players,” Sen. Fulbright said. Armory Wrestling Hall of Fame when his playing ner will be limited to 500 persons. -— res said. “They are but following a logical A rematch between Ray Eckdays are done, and Stan Hack, | SE EE Sen. Fulbright, who heads the sequence of influences, beginning | ert and Wiladek wall will Los gels: who is in the same Pike Township Coach Senate RFC investigation, made with the corruption of the sport| headline local mat action in the ategory. the accusations in a speech pre- at its source by pressure from the| i The old-timers back to pilot Accepts New Cage Po ; Carl. Gill} be 3oet _. pared for delivery in the Senate. alumni.” [AtRicey Brena lomighte falls out the clubs are Lefty O'Doul, in his Bill Geyer, Pike Township High ar! Gulbln, who lost a state yo ged a commission to study| Sen. Fulbright said the alumnilof thy with a 90-minute ti 17th season at the helm of the School basketball coach. has ac- three-cushion match last night, is.) problem of ethical standards pressures lead the colleges tol) it Tee 3 minute Hoe San Francisco Seals; Del Baker cepted a similar job at Elmhurst Scheduled in two matches today ,e .onquect in public affairs.” “corrupt not only the hired players oe
Otto Kuss, former Big Ten
nothing, Weimer went (out the sold outright to the same club | "=o. “hi oo. "poe 3 ; a . against Paul Hughes at 4:30 p. m i ’ , ie Of hind {2 ’ Sweeney at|High School near Ft. Wayne in : «D0 Pp. Ml oan Fulbright, once a star but als 8 Se SH Same Jn win 2 begin yp any Spmidod) Portland, and Fred Haney at Allen County.. and Dave Klapper at 2:30 m the triple threat go PI on Ar- leo eitize Jtudent bovy Conference Jiavyweight Shans gra Sana largemoutn bass) tour . Hollywood. ; ~The former Ft. Wayne South Of ead DRTC, ated Gy. KANSAS football teams under cynical, immoral doctrine that one|Hefner will collide in the semiweighing an estimated 9'2 pounds! S 2 West's Big League ‘Due’ Side and Butler University -bas. bin, 50 to 32, in 79 innings last Coaches George McLaren and must win at all costs.” | windup. when pulled out of the lake ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. -Indi- *, ( ANGELE Fl or (115, Ketball and track star, announced night. * In 09 Innings last pancis Schmidt, said “the neces-| Before entering politics, Sen.| The first event pits Gentleman : cations are that the Boston OS ANGELES, Mar. 27 (UP) hjs resignation. from Pike last M80. = sity for big money” is a “by- Fulbright was president of the|Jim Dobie against Carol Krauser.
And by the time the fish was weighed officially five hours later, its weight had dropped fo 81; pounds. But no wonder his prize lost weight. He carried it around town for two hours showing it off and @hallenging all Tribe ballplayers to come close to his record.
Braves’ pitching staff will take a back seat to no team this year. Twenty - game winner Johnny Sain whirled through five scoreless innings against the Cincinnati Reds yesterday increasing {his total of spring exhibition in'nings without an earned run allowed to 18. And only the day
» ” 5 THREE close camp followers'before, Dick Donovan ran. his.
departed for Indianapolis yester-|/scoreless string to 15 frames. day, after having a glorious time, Somewhat less spectacular but but also learning there is a lot of still highly effective have been 19work involved in rounding a ball game winner Vern. Bickford and club into shape. 21-game winner Warrey Spahn.
These three, who spent more * Re than 10 days in Kissimmee, are| TAMPA, Fla. The,Cincinnati
a cinch to root harder for the Reds optioned Catcher Hobert
Indians this vear. They are Moe Landrith to their Buffalo farm Robinson, Bob Parker and Clar- club in the International League ence (Grubby) McKhann, Inci-/today, leaving them with™ five dentally, Parker, who is a mail catchers. carrier, said he carried the N. Weta. Ee LL. Bosart Ave. route on Friday of Exhibition Baseball every week on a “swing shift” By United Press i AT VERO BEACH. FLA, and wanted to know if Eddie Ash, , ALE A Tua a
who lives on that street, desired! Vero Beach Al-Stars 002 010 000-- 3 8
to change his permanent address] Romano. Bankhead (7, ahd Teed: Za
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Lasorda (4), Mickins (9) and to Florida. Shompson, Meyers (8) Winning pitcher, | > omano. sing pitcher, Zavitka. That's another one for the AT LOS ANGELES
“book.” You travel several hun- New York (A) . 501 022 50015 17 31 Univ. Southern Cal. 000 001 000-1 6 2| dred miles from Indianapolis and| Shea, Burdette (2), Hood (9) and Berra, meet up with the postman on your, courtney an Houk oh: Lovrich, Lane i | (7), Cesce (9) and Burkhead, lls (7). own street back home. Fiction Winning pitcher, Burdette Joging plicher, opp. | AT SARASOTA, FLA. Philadelphia (A) . ‘000 020 010—-% 7 1
” » " INDIANAPOLIS visitors at Rhiladelohis ON -ty Coleman, Shanz (5) and Astroth: 8tobbs
, » ractice yesterday | the Tribe i y i y Taylor (7) and Scherbarth winning were Virgil Manning, member pitcher, Stobbs. Losing pitcher, Coleman.
of the Indianapolis Umpires AT ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. [Philadelphia (N) ... 003 010 200— 6 10 0 Association, and his . close [g' TNE" 000 010 000— 1-6 4
) . Christante, Stuffel (6) and Wilbuf, Semfriend, Charles Nichol. {inick (6): Mizel, Lanier (6), Tiefener (9) rnl. Winning pitcher, Shristante.
” ” ” and Sa INSOFAR as Tribe President Losing pitcher, Mizel. : AT SAN BERNARDINO, CAL. Bush is concerned, the Indians oy,c,go i) ARDIND EAL. 1 1
will return to Kissimmee next! Pittsburgh (N) .* '. 600 601
{ _Minner, Rush (8) and Burgess: Werle, year for spring training. But the pettit. (6) and. McCullough, — Winning ftcher, Rush. Losing pitcher, Pettit.
invitation from the Ki#simmee| Chamber of Commerce has yet to! be extended. There is to 'be a meeting on it Friday, the day the : and We : Indians break camp. pitcher, Bamberger. Losing. pitcher, HerJot it down, as e Times pre- : AT BRADENTON. FLA. dicted a couple of weeks ago, the Cincinsati {N) ..... 000 0G Indians will return to Kissimmee" Fox.
’ ‘ son (6) Hogue (9) and St. C ._Winuin a 300.3 Josue o and 5, Ciftte. Wibaice
ome run, Jackson AT LAKELAND, FLA. New York (Ny 000 v01.202-~ 5 6 1 Detroit. (A) 300 000 100-- 4 7 5 Maglie, Bamberger (7) and Westrum:
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Baseball Commissioner A. B. night. He will begin his new du(Happy) Chandler says ‘nothing ties Sept. 1. | can stop” the West Coast froin yeyer will continue as Pike having major league baseball “in track coach this semester and the very near future.” Chandler will conduct a summer athletic|ze
spoke at a banquet for the Los program there before going to] Angeles Angels last night. Elmhurst. t
product” of the win-at-any-cost University of Arkansas from 1939 pressure from alumni. to 1941. Earlier he had taught It, in- turn, “leads naturally to law there and at George Washingbetting and to the shocking epi- ton University here.
Both ‘supporting bouts are for one fall with time limits of 30 minutes. The card starts at {8:30 p. m,
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