Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1951 — Page 9
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SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1951 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES :
Ken Wasson Quits As So
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
uthport Football Mentor
PRIN ¢ lass—his sixth daily—that recessed at four p. m., and con- served as freshman mentor during his Cardinal coach/the graduation-depleted backs lacked experience. AllKENNETH WASSON, he F ° y Ei port who guided the 1949 3 eed Sool coath at South-|tinye as head football coach. Recognizing the impracticabil- career. County back Lee McGathey, hampered by a bad ankle ; ounty Champion Cardinals, has, qd : ' His baseball team was runnerup in the county tourney injury the first half of the season, was slow to regain his resigned, The Times learned reliably today ity of building a football team on a one-hour-a-day, four , : J Wasson's t 1 ; y today, hour-a-week basis: Was, it ~ this year and his pastimers won the county title three years old form. tied on. 5 team last fall lost six games, won thres ard N 4 rs No : hip trustee Tor the } ( 280 Linson alsa Served as assistant foothall coach at The Cards, however, won their last three games. : . weison P, Swill, Perry Township (rusies” or ‘Ne 188! indi Central, where he attended college before gradu- ; aia TE 8 an He has been replaced by Ray Linson, veteran baseball four years, who began a second term in office last January, a er 3 g WASSON WAS CAPTAIN of the Southport track 8 Dae. team in 1936 and was chosen best all-around athlete in
coach at Southport for 14 years named Linson to handle the head coaching duties : : : : . = phil . ; . om Lins nd Wasson were teammates at Ball State in = 20 : Linson signed Thursday, a source outside Southport The leap-frog move by-passed Assistant Coach Chaun- ., I 1935. He was runner-up in the state mat tourney in 1934 ; bi and played baseball and football.
told The Times. cey McDaniel, the Card line coach. McDaniel's wrestling . a 2 ira Wasson, a shop teacher at Southport since 1947, en- team won the state high school mat title last year. WASSON, WHOSE first Card grid team in 1948 won He was graduated from Ball State in 1940, where he countered a new teaching-coaching difficulty in his schedule 2 nw cw 8m three and lost six, won rine straight two years ago with played football, baseball and competed in track. forsnext year. : LINSON, WHO also carries a heavy load in mechanical a junior line and two All-county\ backfield men. He coached basketball at Goodland four years before
He was as signed to handle an additional shop drawing, was coach of the reserve football team and also Last year's veteran line returned almost intact, but coming to Southport.
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Indians, Columbus Open 3-Game Series at Victory Field Tonight
By EDDIE ASH Tribe Box Score
| | Times Sports Editor |
OIGIE pubhic Tighten Up and Sluggers Start Booming The baseball menu at Victory Field tonight presents —T0LEr Ko AN ad gone right By CARL LUNDQUISY : | the Indians vs. the Columbus Red dy b Messe ots pniervan oo 8 : : 8 he 1s serving NEW YORK, May 26—The guy they call the “greatest [utee-game series, to be followed by & dome eede Yo ry. 1 4 Tl] term to which hitter of our time” was nursing a .278 batting average today, morrow afternoon, der the lights starting at 8:15, will Mordarskie : : i i 3 } 3 oT fie but there was explosive evidence that both Ted Williams #8 TO Ee ee A De a Haggerty 3393 8-3 i mark the Red Birds’ first appearance at the Tribe park Marlowes .. 8 090 00 rew Constitu- and his Boston Red Sox team mates were on the way up. : : Columbus: methine 3 Soar Boer cna 3 303.3% elected term Ever since the slender slugger cracked up his elbow ‘this season. The Colum ths oink rn Tos IRAN 3
ho think he'll
ing to violat “¢lub, which is a farm for the ing to violate
wo out when winning run scored.
: ' TT in last summer's all-star game, there was concern that he Mangan, who had collected Haggerty batted for Punk in 8th
, ai — ne St. Louis Cardinals, is direct {nree hits, sent a hot smash at INDIANAPOLIS never again would be a men- : — ed by a new pilot this year, Harry Daugherty and the third sacker g.eroner ......... ABR H 3 AB TI ace to pitchers. This season ’ (Cappy) Walker, playing man- knocked it down, recovering in McGhee rt “leerni} 1 3 3 9 : he got off to a miserable start air IS Ing ager. i Hime io throw heme, Jorcing Lint/Suinyr tid 30-008 < . Walker is the lone playing skip-|for the secon . Merson. 2b +...ee0.s 5 1 0 3 3.0 ’ : ang the Bed Sox, heavy preseason per in the American Association| But the bases still were loaded. Stevens ib cerasens 4 1 } n i 3 'W : Peonan: Jlavoritess bogged down and his Red Birds, like the In-/Tribe Manager Don Gutteridge Manganc ..::i508 1 3 1 0 9 an i I om. look Was. b . dians, aren't going any too well.|announced Dom Dallessanfiro, phRiat» ----::----- 3 8 } § 3 3 tto ay LA OO Wee tighter 'Fact is, they are holding down!lefthanded hitter, as batting for Mainp . .......... 9.90 4.019 : today. Williams, swinging once . ixth Nace Forrest Main. But Manager Juck|{Joisaandre rrever ’ 9 8 : 3 SI shay! Re ini all of his old fine For Hoosierland y eon in a recent series with Tighe of the Mud Hens countered Totals . 40 10 12 21 13 © er, ed in four runs wit ; + | 1d "for Kalin in 9th. a homer and two doubles last the Tribesters at Columbus, held by derricking righthander Poole] june ran for Sain in ui natier . fap iht bi : to two games by rain, the honors and sending Dwain Sloat, south- Main in sth. rs h is rine Werwnsimed Fishing in Hoosierland is just were even, the Indians taking the paw, to the box. Then Gutteridge|,, Gearhart walked for Dallessandre alacrity with shington w Ss in a L i . : { ’ s dq called@i{Toledo: ... .. ..........0; 100 211 202— 9 y to 2 triumph. It was the fourth 3°50 this week-end. first tilt, the Birds the second. pulled Dallessandro an [TRDiANAPOLIS seer 1% 31 202-8
s Association The Indiana Department of Royce Lint, the Indians’ nimble up Gearhart, righthanded swinger,| Runs Batted In—Daugherty 32. Me-
straight viciory for the Red Sox,
teachers who who collected a total of 45 hits Conservation reports fair to good southpaw, is expected to receive/to hit. = a Be ine rao gla’ 0 ns : : tonight's mound assignment| Sloat ran the count to three and Kalin 2, _Basgall, Gearhart. Two Base ncer County. in that stretch. results in nine localities. Conser- Hits—Daugherty, Lund, Stevens, Kalin,
against the invaders and will 4 two oB Serhan but his Fel ay RS DOL win. e was wide for a walk, an IE : gunning Sos wird wi ‘trotted in from third with the Merion to Stevens: ‘Saitel in Fernandes Out of the Skillet [Victory marker. Ernie Fund. Ruse 1 Sele Off Fein % fumt The Indians pulled one out or TOSGOE sarting nurer, stented Rit Gu ib Ela Fgh hey the fire last night in the finale | Fisher 6 in 2%, Main 0 in 1, Marlow 2
. > {1 d 3 ‘ J (with the Toledo Mud Hens py, 10th Soft One for Main Sloat 0 in 0 pitched th one man. in § {scoring four runs in the ninth to
By Pitcher—By Poole (Basgall). {win, 10 t0 9 \ning pitcher after pitching to but nor, “Hicks and Padden. Attendance—
ring to light ols, those adschool boards 1ghip trustees. Teachers Ase administranized. at the schools at the schools the disrespect
Ed Lopat won his eighth vation officers in Pike County say A straight game for the Yankees, that angling is on the blink there # ac 7 to 5, from the Athletics. while pecause of muddy streams. the White Sox defeated the In- In Green County the picture is dians, 6 to 4, for their eighth in fair Waters are clear in Eel Riva row, and the Browns edged De- or White River, Richmond Lake, troit, 4 to 3. In the National (jifty Lake, Shakamak Park League Brooklyn clipped Boston, ake. Black Creek and gravel 4 to 3, for its fifth in a Tow, the ni Blue gills and red-ears are [i
Giants defeated the Phils, 8 to 5, gobbling worms and flies. The
: {Hit By Forrest Main became the win | Pitan Fier or inning ! It was a seesaw struggle with batter He relieved Harry|2488 (paid). Time—2:19, Cincinnati bested St. Louis, 5 t0 J.¢feh are hungry, too. three pitchers working for the| Sno on \n the top of the ninth
e encountered 1 in 11 innings, and Pittsburgh |. .c Schafer and Freeman and ‘home team and four for the visit-| = oF 4 two down ana Indians at Bat . tified. Pupils drubbed Chicago, 10 to 1. the Tippecanoe River report ex- ors. The Hens slammed out 14 ,\. 3 Jack Conway to sky tol G AB R H s ng now days The White Sox, who have won .ojjent fishing. Crappies, blue gills hits, including three doubles and yr. © Fo he side. Poole|Manean 1iilllila3 8 3% * whose chief all of their games in their streak ol i iples th Indians, ra OF vasiisnanas 14 19 aint and catfish are biting. The out two triples, and the became the loser, Main’s record McGhes ".iii0000 32 144 31 8 ne n impart- on the road, made Cleveland ace ; \ ic fine in Noble, Steuben pounded out 12, including doubles =~ 0 4} 00 and two. Saffell |... 7 3 i e puplis in Bob Lemon their latest victim as ,,1jeq too. One angler at Still- ‘and home runs by Nanny Feran- gy naw Frank Papish opened | Kan cue Ma f the public Lefty Billy Pierce gained his fifth ) { p | Fernandes .. . 35 140 2 3 re far reach- i man Lake has been catching dez and Jim Mangan. on the Tribe mound and was No Rue ....... 139 93 18 27 in continuing Phil Masi hit Chicago homers. CFappies with raw onion bat With the score 9 to 8 against, ,;;q 1 the hard-hitting Mud|Mccell -......... 33 138 1 as 1 cago homers. | heir last bats, | casas brene $ ey are in im- Johnny Bero’'s seventh inning Lakes in Fair Shape J Te a some of thejiiens. MSE Sok yer Jy «Laila: t 3 ' i . Franklin St. homer gave the Browns their vic- 7,.x50n County's Knob Lake breaks of the game that have p improvement g | Deliessanaro 1210 38 "81 io ee her a Sal ow and Starve Hollow Lake are in i ; been going against them. | Fernandez hit his home (sixth Siiobe ria verxes 3 it 3 i ser, s six- : : rt ve {Man ..00000 "e St. Louis losing streak. Don Len-| [2 Shape. Streams are muddy. BOMBS AWAY—Clayton Heafner stood knee deep in water to lift his ball from a trap near | In that ninth, Toledo changed, ine genson), in the fifth with Lin ~~ Iiilllll 12 1 0 3 : Pan fish are going for worms and . ' "Cav P {pitchers twice, the Indians got! —.° = he drive was a reall Hutchings ....... 5 1 0 hardt also homered for St. Louis oot "3% £008 Cie ™ re taking the 18th green during the $15,000 Colonial Invitational golf tournament at Ft. Worth, Tex. Heaf- | 1,0" 00 hits but tallied four $y 4 8a eal mur 1 1} 838 “hi > Ye " ¥ | e and soared over @ Sscore-| Beard ........... 1 attempt to bag Bid Bgl Norns night crawlers in Shelby County| ner's “sloppy” shot landed four eet from the pin, |markers. There was an error, dy Mangan hit his round T¥O-base hits—Rue 10. Fernandes 8
] : y p Kalin 8, Merson 6, St 6. McGhee §. doubt if thers off Al Widmar but couldn't put waters. But fishing isn’t in good two walks and a hit batsman and a erson evens
1ld vote for a
stion although ho would vote ice to Harry
a steady nine-nitter to gain his “M¢ : Shal By JACK CUDDY disputed crown, Williams, 27, lies also was forced over the plate losing fourth place to Louisville. Turner, Merson. Stevens, Pisher, Papish. that we. have sixth victory against Vern Bick- Boing for ey and MOTI a United Press Sports Writer was floored twice by right when Monty Basgall was struck, It was a ladies’ night attraction Basal, rs 3. Peon Te De i ford, who lost his fourth game. ; : By United Press | NEWY , May 26—James W. by a pitched ball. The veteran and total attendance was 3965, Sacrifices—Main 3. h was President g Marion County is fair to good. 4 May 26 EY yi the ex. smashes to the chin in the fifth by a pi lessandro. McCall, Chambers.
» than to vote srre Haute.
them together effectively. Roy Campanella was the big wheel for the Brooks with a homer, double and two singles behind Preacher Roe, who pitched
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shape because of muddy water. Marshall County is having a field day in angling. Fishing is excellent in Yellow River, Tippecanoe River and Snall Lake. The channel cats and blue gills are
Hogan Leads Colonial Golf
FT. WORTH, Tex,
Experts, Williams Upset;
Carter Wins Championship ,.
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Fan fish are showing some in- (yp) Bantam Ben Hogan held perts by wresting the World terest in red worms, flies and cut stubbornly to a one-stroke lead Lightweight Championship from
| the winning run was forced over|FiPPer in the eighth With none pajessandro 5. Magan 3, Gearhart 3. Base {by one of the walks, to Lloyd]
| Gearhart after two down.
Kalin Comes Through
on for his fourth of the year. The victory advanced the In-| 'dians from sixth to a tie with Toledo for fifth in the league]
reover, one of the four tal- standing, with the Mud Hens... McGhee 2. Gearhart 3. Dallessandre,’
round for counts of five and six. Frank Kalin batted in the other with 2488 paid.
Because of Carter's 11 defeats
two with a hot single through
gall 2, McCall 2, Turner, Fisher. hits—McGhee 17, (Mangan 3, Kalin 3, Pisher 3, Merson, rner. . Home Runs—Kalin 8, Fernandes 8, Man+
Three-base Stevens
Stolen Bases—Saffell 4, McGhee, Fer-
nandez, Rue.
By United Press in 82 professional fights, he had Toledo's third sacker, Hal Daugh- 11 . AMERICAN LEAGUE bail, Cais Sie on he Hove 100 over dentist Cary Middlecoff to Ike Williams last night, opened heen a 16-5 underdog in the early erty. The other hit in the ninth Purdue Golfer as” G AB R H Pct : Vv 4 day as the Colonial Invitational negotiations today for a first title hetting; but the price dropped to was delivered by Ed McGhee after e - HIREENRRNIRIIRINEY . Philadelph 33 122 8 371 > ya ’ 2 Pp ppe 0 y : Kistoski, Detroit i i i i 318 return to anglers. golf 1ournament headed into tne defense against Williams or Del 2-1 by ring time because Ike had Tom Saffell reached base on . Wins Golf Honor : DY easy? 3 ra - third round. Flanagan at Madison Square to shadow-box an hour and 25 miscue by Bob Mavis. This com- TON III. May 26—G : Fox. Chicago 3115 10 3% 9... tab $ : fws : MINoN0: CRICHO ar. Do N31 #1 58 Wins British Amateur | Middlecoff could have taken Garden in August. minutes at yesterday's weigh-in, bination got the rally under way EVANSTON, 11, Maye ETL , 4 . 3 NATIONAL EE H Pct BULLETIN the lead in _JYetenlsy s second Dusky Carter of New York, who in order to make the 135-pound/and the bases were loaded when Coulter, 22-year-old Purdue Uni- > 5 4 : Abrams Brooklyn 26 1 18 31 dns PORTHCAWL, Wales, May round. SI Tore had lost two of three previous limit for the first time in 17 Ferandez waited out a base on versity golfer from Richmond, 1 a decide to § rothiaman. a1 3 13 28 (UP) — Dick Chapman, 40- (2head at the end of la holes. bouts this year, floored brown- months. : | balls. |Ind., yesterday won individual| > ya ll have a £ Efiati. Hosta” i” iH ifs 2 3 30 nn Pinehurst, N C., pre- he muffed that lead as he went gxinned Williams four times and red Ralph Poole relieved Dick Mar. | r ii y Tei’ golf cham (1 —Keep the ET home Runs “" Cisionist, won the British Ama. nfo 8 brief tailspin that this won on a technical kndckout at yg lowe on the Toledo rubber, bases "OnC™® In the Zig ten & i Hodges, Dodgers 14/Pafko, Cubs 9 teur Golf Championship today time could not be Blained he 2:49 of the 14th round in the i ase a full, none out. Then Kalin came Plonships at Northwestern Uni- J } Sat Bobaers™ '3 Willams. Red Sox 3 by defeating Charley Coe of [the 'alierfies’ that bothered him Garden. Seal through with his timely single versity. 41 thinks the = Sauer, Cubs 9 . Oklahoma City, 5 and 4, on | J » Referee etey calzo, ex- and batted in Saffell and Mc-| Coulter had a score of 290 for over the © Snider, Dodoo: Brae aus 30 the 32d hole, in their All- | Vhen he recovered, Hogan Was feqtherwight champ, stopped the | Ghee, Ferandez stopping at sec- : Hodges.,Dodgers 31 Rosen, Indians 30 still out in front by a stroke, n,,;t hecause he deemed Williams 72 holes. as settled : Robinson, W. Sox 31 American final. just as he was at the end of the bout becaus oe | ond. Lint ran for Kalin. i - ee Ee Rrat round. with a 130 total apd ® helpless condition. | After two unsuccessful efforts wt Quis State tears Suited : Pas ' reg y Williams, weakened by weight- to sacrifice Johnny Merson popped the rain to win team honors. : - - ras t 140, Fr ns esmen say & pa S57 ou a ra Joon Cio. making, lost the undisputed title ank1in Township collected to the pitcher. Ed Stevens worked team was leading by four strokes Bo wonder 8:4 A Par Jor Lhe fUon yar he had won by knocking out Bob ¢i8ht hits off Washington pitcher poole for a walk and the bases at noon and pulled away steadily § yy . - {Montgomery on Aug. 4, 1947. He Jim Lee as the Flashes downed were filled again. Poole became during the afternoon round. Sec-| : 4 1 Yi Ni h S Fli S had won the NBA. crown bY the 1951 city champs, 7 to 3, at rattled and hit Basgall with a ond was defending champion Purcretary of : A 4 (knocking out Jim Zurita in 1945. |, myaches field yesterday (pitched ball, forcing in Ferandez due. any “Invi- £ LEAGUE STANDING (10 Innings) | Williams Ineffective ie co | Qa - . ‘ S ] i i : 1 wa : ) r prep baseball enfrom the - 2 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee. EMI OEiR | Williams, drawn and ineffective counter. Tech, victim of a no- FEATURING : : Won Lost Pct. GB. Gorin, Jester (2) and Unser: Howell, because he took off about 20 hitter, May 23, broke out with a : ey 3 0 ss 1, BATROIL (3) and Zabala (7) and Katt. |pounds in three weeks to make ¢, ys “barrage” against’ Pete - = Minneapolis ......... 2] ‘583 ‘ N rAGUE f 5.- reiv . "el Thing ma : i li 8 Pittsburgh A oT a 020—10 14 o Gink Nicholas, former Indian- Ine gi Imi; royal 5 Kappes to down Shortridge, 6 to! A N D : indianavels .. 457 812 Chicago 010 000 000— 1 5 1 apolis traffic policeman, provided 'OroUg atter'ng 4, at Tech. 5 ae Le 35 3 Dickson and McCullough” Hiller, Kelly. re top thrill tn the ay of the| Smallest crowq ever to watch a Franklin T : : . Lown and Owen. 2 ¢ ranklin ownshi f Eq Rams. : i igs AMERICAN hon di Boston ‘ 300 24 gi-3 3 1 Crosley car races of the Mighty fitle gL Be aa WY Continentals i found thei 1949 500-MILE WINNER : ME N LEAG | Boon — 3594. $13.2 : a : a att Pct GB. | Bickford (6-41 and Cooper: Roe (6-00 Midget Hardtop Racing Associa similarly the smallest. However, After the latter's city victories. RACING WITH LOCAL DRIVERS : New Yok ' 3 731 7 and Campanella, Home run—Campanella tion at Speedrome last night. the scrap was witnessed by mil- Washington's Bill Cook slammed : Boston 18 SB 3 [oR 150— 8 12. 4 Riding in second place in the ,. levisi BIS, a home run with Bill Wi " int a Holy : Deusen 16 jt Su fu Philadelphia’ 730 002 000— 5 '8 2 third heat race, Nicholas’ car was Hons or television fans. the un- aboard in the third ing ain RESERVATIONS, BE. 3316 : Philadephia BB wm heh. Miller Konstanty hit by the third place man and __" "" — ———— was to no avail as the Flashes m——— ————— - elphia .. viru yx 5 \ ; ' (81, § J 3 3 i" , e > . Bt. Louis 9 25 285 15's (8) and Seminick. Winning pitcher— flipped three times in the air. He t W -ROUGHNECK DRIVERS HUB bhi NATIONAL LEAGUE * Spencer (ii, Losing prcher-Mue was back in ‘the next heat event. Softball Notes De ee une ” in " SING CRASHING Brookivn Ret GB. | 24), Westrum (3d). The 20-lap feature was won by : Em-Roe scotes at Bee h Grove Stadium Errors Thi Shortrid MPR Chicago” Sy 3 {11 1onings) Orville Stiff. Heat races Were Pharmacy 3. NYC AA 15. East Side K of Seven hein b iy d Btiond crane 0 1” Cincinnati . 001 000.000 84~ 3 3 1 won by Jim Parke, Clyde Miller, C 5: Raven's 5, Indianapolis Times 3 baseman Dick Castady New York .... 486 4a 8 : oh 3 Sti Jaf Roush. sults 8 8§ y, b ) ACen... 43D Blackwell Bm Re Cathe. also won the semi final [Ee & “Kamer 3 Faiimount Gig 3 Blue Devil cause. Kappe struck + ‘424 8 8) her — . ’ . + Progress Laundry 5: Link-Balt 15, W. | i ’ Oorps RAS Eta 5.1" Losing. tener Mun- Some 1000 fans saw the races. Holliday 3'\fonlents sthedile: T. meses OUt nine and walked three Green: GAMES TODAY #ar (1-21, Home Run—Ryan. Speedrome presents midget races Center vs. Indiana Gear. Sa = A Sotidnt compensate for st year. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION AMERICAN LEAGUE tonight and stock cars LOMOrTOW! oo tu weir = oncaere. Park: 2. tEAMImates' inopportune, misground soldier (All games at meh!) Gils Washington 200 000 000— 2 6 2 night. 5 Adame 17. Riviera Club 2. Peerless Tas, iiss Bly yous gst Contre a Toledo = pe Breath Brown a In the first AAA midget races ED die Maro ¥ Meyers Markel % f . oplionore Morris Wray started ne PAINE of Miwaukee A ts poi (4-1), and Moss Losing Pitcher—Marrero of the season at W. 16th St. — = s—— JO ech, but ured in the sixth 2 ou ere, AMERICAN LEAGUE xh Home Run-- vip 100 & 10 o Midget Speedway, Art Cross, of Solunar Tables Fame er giving up seven of | y 5 Dover even 8. Sous a Deol, work. Cleveland 000 003 100— 4 11 2 Morristown, Pa., won the 100-lap aM rw Shortridge's eight hits. The Blue y aul Weyland. Washington at Boston. Plerce (5-2) and Massi: Lemon, Zul- feature from the 18-car field. Le- Minor, Major Minor Major d€Vils rapped out five doubles, SEE WORLD PAMOUS DRIVERS 8 Some com Chicago Af FYONAL LEAGUE BIR enirirsis JB pnd, eRan, Roeia roy Warriner, Indianapolis, led Todar ........ 1020 5:15 10.55 4:40 two by Jack Barney and a pair by DUSTLESS ASPHALT "800." : . ~The Unfinished "500," 1950 in. ¢cnow that the Boston at Brooklyn. | son. Masi from the 16th to the 31st lap. Tomorrow Hi lie ae 11:45 3:00 Don Dixon, but Tech double plays dionapolis ay Joka Cobb's highly recom- Cincinnati at St. Louia might). Rhtladeiphia ........ 002 000 000— 319 & Second was Potsy Goacher, An- Tuesday [012.30 §:40 12/50 3:09 in the second and fifth innings 10.51) STREET SPEEDWA World Record Rus (on Sone. fly boy who New York av Philadelphia night), Kellner, Hooper (3), Kucab (1), Zoldak derson, a 500-Mile Race driver, = reday 2:00 A716 2.20 s.13 Squelched the rallies. 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