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As Another Saturday Setup Turned to Upset 11: me Climbs 'OWo -State" I. Still iNation's No. 1 Notre Da Buckeyes Ballot 1030 Votes by 119 Writers; Georgia Second; Irish Jump From 22nd to 8th By JUDSON BAILEY NE WYORK, Oct 2WOne of the strangest sights in this topsy turvy football season is a set of seven college gridiron greats remaining on top in the Associtaed Press poll two weeks in succession. J . It happened Tuesday when 119 sports writers from coast to coast again acclaimed Ohio State AL LIGHTNER Statesman Sports Editor Salem. Oregon, texlnesdar Morning, October 21, ISO .1 ; Gm-Let He at Dem Beavers COxWIN CLATT (with ball), Notre Dame sophomore fallback flask, sidestep from trenble ta the third aaarter at the gaaae with Berate Blerana'a laws rreflighter. Clatt amada yards ea the play aad . while ea reate left tw fallea mates aad a Seahawk behind. The Irish wea 2S-t far the biggest apset at the eeaaea. No. C4 Is Gene Flick mt the Seaaawks. aad No. 47 hi Bah McBrlde at Notre D; Getting set U aaaka the tackle la Farrest EvasaevskJ. Eight Unbeaten In Salem Golf Championship Bivins Bops Out Verdict the outstanding collegiate eleven in the land and also supported the same half dozen standouts who trailed the Buckeyes for top hon ors in the season's first balloting a week ago. Fifty-eight of the writers named the Buckeyes for first place and the others placed Ohio State high cnaufh to riv ft a total of 1030 Mints. Thia wax 57 nolnta mora " By BAY BLOSSER than were soiled br the Univer- uct ZO-UPWlm- eity of Georgia's Bulldogs, who mT Bivins. OevelandPs slugging r Ta Uverrast or received 33 first place votes. First round play finally com pleted in the first war-time Sa lem Golf club's city golf derby, teams were ranked this way (first eight of the 18 starters are now place votes in parentheses): Not erven a victory under & "Honest John" Warren-Mannle Vezie-Ray Secjcdo coaching regime at Oregon yet and Webfoot coach Na 3 for tha year up and goes into the armed forces. The three straight losses sui- J cne dE Webb's party of four- brought home his buck. No need I The Umversity of California Jug-1 from 22nd place a week ago to savings Webb will have , the unusual specimen : mouniea iilgled its football lineup Tuesday j their present spot.. measures 34 inches across ma horns. m preparation for Saturdays Rrmrm Hvpr. Loa Arlaeles Times sports writer and author-! game with Washington, and the lty. awltoot.!! Oscar Yitt quits his managerial job with the Wft in positions brought imme- Stars. w. fJLg Sslch me Yankee warhorse is all set to take over. Rumors say that Vitt will wind up as a Detroit Tigers coach next season . . . . Bmnd chrktensen was moved Must be something to this Vitt to Detroit move at that as Joe tackle to center, where be RAY SEGALS fered by the Ducks probably didn't have a thing to do . with it but .Segale joined the ma rines Tuesday. And what a lot of guard he used to play for the Wibfooters. More deer hunting excite ment around the village. M. F. Webb, Turner entry in toe an nual fall trophy case, brought in a real prize from toe Burns district a 250-pounder which bore nine points on the right AA nd IS ves. FIFTEEN on the left Webb brought toe My next Sunday night beauty down about nine miles east of toe Allison Ranger sta tion Sunday. - That's toe same vicinity out of which came Tommy Allen's 324-pounder, picture of which we ran yes terday. What s mare, every left in the championship flight The defeated eight drop ; , into flight one and can stand one mora defeat before being eliminated. Second round play was sup posed to have been completed by last Sunday, bat the open ing of hunting season brought abeat a rearrang esaent la the ; tearaaanent schedule. U Here's how the opening matches wound up, winners remaining in the championship flight and losers being now in flight one: Lea Esty defeated J. W. Me- Allister. X and 1; Bad Water r aaaa downed Don , Weedry and I; Dea Headry humbled Barry Gastafsea, S and 1; Bass Bonesteela beat T. Francbea via default; Glenn Lengren bested Bad Thrast, 4 and I; B. Th poon won from Ken Fatts by default; Millard Fekar eatflred Fred Carlsten, 3 aad 2, and A. Frledland taraed ta a ana s victory aver sex : KlmmelL Second round of the annual chase is expected to be completed Negro light heavyweight, Invaded Vi V : - i I With points figured on a 10-9- ' "I'lf"! J S-7. etc, bi,.th. ten leading LJ ILl York before some 11,000 custo- men m Cleveland arena. The decision for Slugging James, who lost their first ten-rounder last April after sending Pastor to the floor, was split, 2 to L Refer ee Lou Parker, who awarded Biv ins the fourth stanza because of three blows from Bob's active fists, called it seven to two with one even. One judge saw It five to four for Pastor while the other Ohio State (5S) Georgia (SI) Alabaaaa (!) . Michigan (2) TUlnois (1) Georgia Tech (1) . Wisconsin (2) . Notre Dame (3) Santa Clara (2) Boston CoDega (4) .103 . 73 . 822 . 606 . 516 . 487 . 43 . 387 . 282 . 248 The first seven schools in this called it for Bivins. six to three list also were ..toe first seven a I with one even. week ago, although Alabama and Michigan traded ratings as the Displaying his usual sharp slug ging tactics Bivins took Pastor's result of last Saturday's games! I best body blows, which seemed Both were victorious, but Ala-1 always to be pounded at the Nt-i bama advanced to third place in gro's midsection. The victor soot-1 the balloting with the help of an ted Bob seven pounds, coming In 8-0 triumph over Tennessee while at 177 to 184 for the clever respects the scuffle for J O Jf WJf " three places in select Ol)BClCLi 11 1 lilt oved of even greater 1 Seasons Note Allison Oaims Bears Better Michigan trounced Northwestern 34-18. Jn some respects the scuffle for the other society proved of even greater interest Army , aad Texas Christian, both aabeatea, were saaeeied eat as Notre Daaae beat Ber- ale Biersaaa's Iowa pre-flicht 2S- and waa ranked eighth: Santa Clara stopped Oregon State te take ninth place; and Boston eollege nosed eat the navy's North Carolina Pre- FUgats 7-f te laad the tenth berth. Notre Dame's feat was so highly New Yorker. BERKELEY, Calif, Oct I rated that ' the Irish were lifted Apple Picker Corps Sought PORTLAND, Oct 20-)-Port- trouiT, coxenw urouttu ju , -T. V" Pwyea a year ago, ana responaea lan(1 Kll,:nAe, ,n(1 arhftftl I .S:u V.7 I r.nt9?n rwm Chanman's Rang- - i m, wui uiE luuL ni ammi rramrri -'r Game Director Bernard T. Cauley announced Tuesday that special four-day hunting sons would be set for central Washington counties in which Governor Langiie ordered a clos ure until November S to avoid in terference with the apple harvest McCauley said Virgil Benning ton, chairman of the state game commission, informed "n Tues day night that the commission would hold a special session to fix officially the November 811, in clusive, dates. The game director listed these j?rr,,rr. TWi7. revised aeamn.r ""'a- Deer Novemebr 8-11. inclusive. I BatUe to O-U 1 1 m erry, Okanogan, Chelan Doug- May Become a ! National Habit Saccess Is Shown by Colleges Utilizing 'Em in ast, Soutli By GAYLE TALBOT ' NEW YORK,: Oct 20.-)-Th experiment of using ; freshmen f ootbaUera Is bringina so much pleasure to scattered coaches over the country, especially fa the east and Southeast; that it would not be surprising to see the practice become nation-wide by next sea aon as manpower becomes stead- 1 - uy acarcer. -. : . , .-. -Mast ef the Una conferences, laclttdlng the Big Tea, Paetfle Coast, Soathwest aad Soatbera, taraed thasabs dowa ea the 1 yearlmgs Uus year. Ameag tber reaaansv It waa held thai tho first year snea were ao4 matared saffldeatly te grapple with the big fellows they weald meet oa eoOego grUlrona. Bat a great aaaaber of freshsaea appear to be standing p well aader the strain. . Not only are the j youngsters , proving hardy specimens, but in I many instances they have been ' outstanding stars from the start and have turned In extremely valuable performances. Their play tn several cases has meant the difference between victory and defeat Coach Tad Wleaua of Priaee I tea, for Instance, has partkalar' reasoa to-hertsh the new ralo. Bis Tigers have scored two touchdowns ea the past twe- . Saturdays, the first beaUag : Navy and the. aeeoad tying ' Penn, and both were scored by a freshman fallback named George Franke, from Baltimore. Another Tiger freshman. Frank PerantonL a 211-poand center, has BMved the experts to rha. aodlse on his defensive play." Harvard, another member o! the TBig Three," is getting valu able service out of three yearling - .w.v -i a. .i v m - . -K Ti ' jacK omoro, Leo riynn, UiU-hLi;l;yA ? j.k.iSlA.5we. sij I and George Boston, and an 180- BllXi WARD, S-foot 2-inch, 2 12 -pound left guard of the Washington Pound end, Wallace Flynn. Bos- State Courars, who meet the Oregon State college Beavers at Molt-1 ton scored the Crimson's first stsdiam, Portland, next Saturday afternoon. Ward's ragged I touchdown of the season aaainst play last season while a sophomore earned him AIl-Aamerleaa men- J Penn. , .' tloa. . Scarcelv an eastern 4m m has a freshman or two either in its starting lineup or among Its . first string reserves. Boston col- j lege has a promising triple-threat back in BUI Boyce; Larry Bart nick passed for Dartmouth's first. touchdown against Harvard; George Connors is playing a con-:- sistent ucue for Holy Cross. ) - -. . 4 V iV- V- ' ' ' 1 . V ? : 1: . : Using Fresliiea t . " - sVXVfcsoSaaUdajaM 'iff1- Halas Unhappy at Bonecrusher ; SEATTLE,- Oct 20-yPf State LlJ j Bears; Says Pro Peers Stink TVIural Grid -Ktogs-X" Gre,ory recenUy that Vitt was a ,ood as vrtth tho t, by toterKptto . Z'tT. Tiaers now. Erautt belongs to the Detroit chain and claims to number of passes tossed by a of 1000 Bmatpr inBi. . - l , x ? . rr- i : . I ---- i tvuuir wui DC Closed IO I - , " . .r:rua?m ieam USiil :-w."nu,- Pickers to help the harvest of the deer hunting although th. rtrth- day's. Salem high school Intra Lion lurner-CXJSteuo Vruziton piays.. Hood River valleVa 12.000.000 1 . r U,ini fthall action on Olinger nthm ttuoinr nrnmiii t ntv . j,' . - i - t.HW ctmaim, giaa oeen 1"- " ha in theknow. a TiiftsJffv nldhfa Leo "The i jji,.,!V4 Vwiit fn tnrtlrm(l was Promoter Tex Salkeld's last 4 TTrvIa 5V n K,irk nrivate. loa Water- assignments Included Harry Pie- ceioie icus -- - r-yj ' 1 Rona per, for whom Allison predicted man now takes, over the matchmaking for the National Boxing ftt and west of the Columbia river. All of and Ry Litke's Daredevils Kittitas county will be closed to batued to' a 0-0 deadlock In Tues- dub. George Nicbolau, "coming fast at right guard.' Shelton Shifted How to Scout by Buck Badey There has been considerable effort expounded to the to dos mni n Ar W fnotboll scouting, but last Saturday we saw i probably the most eifident and fulWetailed job ever oampted, np TTnlf OC SvTrteht within the sanctltr of Portland's Multnomah Athletic lOHail at U3o club te boot It might evert be coifed "L8 d corvallis. Ora. Oct 20-w : Oregon State colloga hospitality, or. 'Welcome, you spy. rullback Choc Shelton worked Big Buck Bailey. WSCs assistant coach. Pullman a No. 2 out at rght halfback position ' citizen next to Babe Hollingbery, the Cougars loudest and best Tuesday and Coach Loa Stiner of crop Sunday. listed for ooenin with th r.i. field. "A real emergency .exists," said (The regular open dates previous-1. Each team managed te pene- Maj. K. C Conyers, Portland I ly were October 25-November D.I trate te the eppositiona chamber of commerce president McCauley pointed out that de-1 yard stripe bat pay dirt at- "Hood River growers .wul need spite the shortened season,, the tempts then begged iewa. Es 1000 additional pickers a day and hunters would have the advantage pecially outstanding was the de Portland must : help out" Ar- of a Sunday and a holiday, Aratis- feasiva play- of the Daredevils rangements for running a special tice Day, in their four open dates. who saceessfaUy withstood a By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN CHICAGO, Oct. 20-VThe Chicago Bears may be the best in the football business, but their boss is far from satisfied with them.;""::.'-, . - i - 1 " The Bears haven't been defeated since November 2, last year, when the Green Bay Packers turned in a 18 to 14 verdict I They now are lumbering along with .a 17-game winning streak. They've won nine games this sea son, including four national foot ball league contests, to remain the only unbeaten member of the pro circuit as they chase after their third straight national champion ship. "Take that gaaae last ' Saa- day ho says. We beat the New York Giants tl to 7. Look at the statistics. We gained 244 yards by rushing. That's pret ty good. We last enly 24 yards by penalties. That's plenty bad. "Show me a team that "Isnt train to the orchards Sunday were 8 If the special Is needed, grow- Welcll Sllxf tS ers wui pay round-trip transpor- ariniaat running attack el, the Bangers. 1 ... Lumber Board Opens Office (PORTLAND, Oct JO.-fJVThe Pacific coast lumber commission, created to control w a g a a and working conditions for some IS0,t 000 woods and sawmill workers in five western states, opened headquarters here Tuesday. Executive Secretary Thomas F. Neblett said hearings on IT wage-hour cases,' begun recently in Seattle, wfll be resumed Mon day. He indicated that the first cases to be completed ( would be four Involving 70,000 workers In the Oregon-Washington Douglas fir Industry.. Neblett's assistant will be penalized and it isn't much. Give Thomas Tongue, formerly of me a team that Is set back 100 Hillsboro, Ore., and lately with yards a game and IH show you 1 the department of labor's wage one which is on its toes." I hour division m Seattle. The Bears, despite the passing and generalship of Sid Luckman TT 1 The Rangers made a final at-Lnrl varY, B. 00. Mt. Angel FlTC 'Area tempt to score on tne ciosm pimj pwjnd Gary Famiglietti, a bench- Electa Dim-torn of th nine, but Chapman's l , .lc;cis arcw aoTr.w T JiJLLSliV lTiaVer or tn. game, d Keu. wanner last year, are short of . a-a w -m 1 . .. '- 1 oanao-iatl vram 1 nrVwTin I TM a a a w at I venae ' - a - a at . a a 10 cents m box. said C L Ser-1 w , K ' ; " 7 ' uieir pace, buiieugaucj aai. Aftux Vct 2U uniy 1U1 . I . 1 . " A .A... M MAA.OMMM I k m aaakoa a aI . a.:... 4K .w seattt.e rr 9Asx-iw.A i Tne same mterrupira muwcu- aVeragea mi yarns a game unvotes were cast in ine jil An2H rooter not to menfion the Pacific Coast conferences snappiest 1 Oregon State said he planned tojbera agricultural committee. of a scarcity of reserves. Coach I tarfly .during a Banger drive compiling a league record of 4,-1 Rural fire protection area election " . . a i i - - - - m ii a il m. m i Air . - mm mt j -- - eh& m n r n nm rtr mmi mmmrmr Aa .a .kik a i w i . mw a - owos. - - j mhnm mlrirtiil cmnca nas osea wnnra ptodqwy i use aneiton m uutt poas axainsii . Tt ti , . I KalDh mPff Wlrh mhitt tv oowimeH wwa m,(BVuw. v 4W wiuuj uuuwi acu. mc uc5ur. me m. Bresaci, v ; - - - - , lTvt i ct.t. o- 1 tin uuw mm " . " . . " 1 . nftth.l i n nn V- .. I i - .v- j! t will last about two weeks longer. I oarman, a pacxceid transfer from 1 wlu , , nw. , ucu vt uucvvuia miV jGuaga university, todT to' mark their class election This fall they have averaged 112 Fred J. Schwab,. CL. WiUIg Daiiou. Gaaae todayt Baloa TanteQ. u rrrA -rtuttnCT itselL was there in person, cowboy Washington State Saturday, booxnd all to spy on the Beavers against Santa Clara. Evi- T??1 the Beavers' 1?:JVL look nothina. riaht from mental attt- j twobest line-plungers in th. gam. ujr . wwx rr.r- " . , i .i' " 1 at me same time, tor Joe uay is nra li- x-a . :. tide on down, Bauey mmqmx mr I,. ..XZZ I slated for the fullback Job. The LiaiiaS UaieS relaxed Bavers but was dead ( serious with, his wondering at oueries. How do you xeei, ooy rum iu iu,( '-Mback. . if Tv.t- .,T4 tM fiief Aiwa Ink) a faw huddles with fhn Oranae out an fiie field he could have turned in jruite a WeJjlOOtS Ciliaure finished scouting masterpiece to Hollingbery lor the WSjWu aame next Saturday 1- L , , V- - And while minking of Bailey were rominded of the fat he made that bet on a WSC game agah Idaho, lost it end had to pay oft by waikUig rrom Moscow, iaa., 10 ruumuu, a distance ol about iu rmies. Amity Eleven - Heavy -Workout EUGENE, Oct 2&-iTV-The Uni versity of Oregon football team engaged in another long . scrim- day in preparation for Washing ton's homecoming football clash with California here Saturday. Barman was shifted after a re-1 i current anee injury Denched &d Fred Olson again, Four has be come to valuable as a dace-kick- er that Welch is wary about risk-IT? TVlioa DALLAS The Dallas high football Dragons, fresh from their 44fl trtMrarw mu, WillBTnlna aa O season's starter, travel , to Amity hia lef fa Krinm: next Fridav afternoon for another I - . ' Polk-Yamhill engagement. I Middies blatC Jmtttim Three-Pointer yards . in four games and their I George . Kruso, Joo- Oversinne passing gains have fallen off. and Frank. Aman . 1, , Last season they scored 398 points,! The directors wui meet later to M per game, for another league I organize and elect officers. The record. They've dropped to a 33 1 election was held . la the Mt average this season. Angel city ban. PALO ALTO. Callt; Oct 20-) Coach' Marchle Schwartz, deciar- Coach O. Anderson's Orange MIDDIJC GROVE The Middle in himself not entirely pleased and Black charges open the home Grove -Middies football team Urith th- Stanford football team's Auto Crash Kills One Stockwell of Dallu Diet TTlifle Hmiting: DALLAS, Oct 20-V-T. C SteckwelL 64. Dallas, was shriek- THE DALLES, Oct 20. () I en on a hunting trip In eastern 1 .r i j r i. I inuin Htn a iram Acrnincx Xia I v.. . .1 ..t.u a I : . . . .- .1 . . Ml. I v. . mt - . .l .. . ioiwv - iti- !i-rfiTr. I BUlB kwuu iuwaj, uu " : - -" . - 1 uu wou uuw Buuu w 1 latest periormance even iuuu unt ronnoer waa aouea ana luregon Friday and died UK a P&JJ in- Burn, hoipital a abort timelier, yry s Uo"J ymauy w iwTi ' ; -1 lasx 01 ine ween. - uv w M puyw noa ine wi TttoW naa biw juna tt ut oua M IQ lM- it u lamM IM17 Just In time for spring practice. 1944. Stihe? States States (About Ready to Roll' Ilsht defensive drills are sched-1 sides the Dayton game, that against uled for Wednesday and Thursjsnrival Independence on Ar- day and a final offensive drill mlsUce Day. ' y Friday before the opening home I Anderson indicates the following game with Idaho. Bombers Prepare for C of I Game Next rf9-vnrvn state COLLEGE, Corvallis, Oct. 2M Special) .rw revamDin of the first-string lineup for the BOISE. Idaho, Oct 2-iP)-The . l5;! .; inifiht be in order before the end of the Second Air Force Bombers, weekvCoach Lon Stiner Tuesday expressed confidence that team was "about reaay eleven as his starting lineup: Hie bert and Prescott, ends; Peoples and Peters, tackles; Boutz and Gerard, guards; Smith, N. Rich ardson, Olf ert and G. Lef ever, backs.'- The Orange head mentor failed to divulge the names of the play ers most apt to be involved, but he did say that Fullback Choc Shelton would be shif ted to right half and would play against the Cougars of Washington State Sat urday at that position. Probably meat encouraging 4o the Beaver coacLIng staff was the news frera tie t-ahupx room that no serious Injuries were sustained la the Santa Clara ga. . 1 t .fgeJ. Guard Off ZleUvU la Jured la the CallfarnU fray, wot!J te la $tz:t i tT t7 Saiarday. Trainer Del ACmaa gave the okay ea Zlelaakow tous In five consecutive football UUdky ' ntlt games, worked out Tuesday In TravfWa VrtmiM preparation for Saturday's contest "T008 vascjue with College of Idaho. I NEW HAVEN, Conns Oct 20 ; The Bombers from Spokane, I pwit took ChalkT Wright Waslw defeated Portland Unhrer- no, of New York, a few rounds skL Big Boyd Clement, formerly I sity at Salt Lake City last Satur- Tuesday night to catch up with rezular center- who started at day, 20 to 13. Quarterback for the Orange last Saturday, seemed almost certain to remain in his new position. Clement, after two days practice at the new post, crew conadera Henry Vasquez, 132, of Madrid, but when he did he battered the Srantanl tn fh nnvsi ' fmr Cuba Cops Ball Title I times, winning on a technical HAVANA. Oct 2(MV-Cuba'sl knockout in the eighth round of KaroKaii team wnn tho rhamninn. I a scheduled iO-rouiicL non-title kta raise for his work both of-1 ship of the amateur "world ser- l&out i " . ';' fensively and defensively In the ies tournament Tuesday when "Wright recognized by the New Bronco battle. In addition to call- Venezuela defeated the Domican York Boxing commission as ing offensive signals, he handled republic, 10-7, In the final game world's featherweight champion, most of the punting, averaging of the round-robin series atTropi- riarnroed -alright to Vasquez jaw C'er 49 yards per attempU cal stadium. for the finisher. ... not yet been announced. ooint practice plan for his gnu-1 mobile into a concrete overpass Stockwell was a veteran of the ders. i - on the Oregon Trail highway nine Spanish-Ainericaa and the First The Indians, who meet 5ouu-i miles east of here Mooday night I World wars. He made his home Mrs. Paula Kaufman, sx, was here for many years.; rvo-Mt awn a Pmv Air"rr2..r Zii Uictei to improve their offea- killed. August J. Keller, SS, of Tuesday elected Mrs. W. H. Cra- sive locaang, rTV7 " "V" ! . V- vatt Portland, oresident I their pass defense. I " rf muu dcflOOlS lOnsOUd. Alsalj . vs. Shut Out trwtr vnnr rw 9fuyUThe naths of Alsab and Shut Out, stand-out three-year-plds of the year, cross again Wednesday In tym etc rnn nrt&nt Vn-r Y9ni)ican at Jamaica. . For Alsab, twice conqueror of mighty Whirlaway, the mile and five-eights jaunt wiu furmsn Schneider. 4a, her sister, were ta-1 . "f1 Jured, Keller seriously. RXXDSPORT, Oct 29-() The party was en route from i Reedsport union high school's en- Spokane where It had attended rpUment was up to ISO . pupils the funeral of a sister, Mrs. Ufa Tuesday following Its conaolida Caldbeck. v Won with Gardiner high school which had 60 students.. - an opportunity to square accounts with the ace of Mrs. Payne Whit ney's Greentree stable, Shut Out whipped Mrs. : Albert Sabath's pride and Jot m the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes but bowed to the Son of Good Goods In the Preakness, - 'Injuries or failure to train Just right have kept them apart since June at Belmont Park. Alsab has been going great guns since re turning to. competition early - in Lulu, 'Poison9 Draw HARTFORD, Cotm, Oct 28 September while Shut Out showed 1J2; of New York and Bobby he was back In form ey taxing -Poison- Ivy, 133, of Hartford an over-night event at the recent fought a slam-bang 10-round Belmont Park meeting in bis first draw Tuesday night HEKOniHIOlDS (PHm) start since winning the Travers In Six others have been named for U Jlh i5lip Lsunched the long run but with the possible I PORTLAND, Oct 20 (P)j I exception of Townsend B. Liar- j Oregon Shipbuilding corporation I tin's Bolingbroke, the race figures Tuesday launched its 86ih liberty I to be strictly a duel between the I freighter, the S. S. Thomas A. Sab and Equipoise s son. 1 Edison raoi hbs yoyU tot tkM ail Umm. K Mutuant hm Miwkwk.Cil V lilt OMRlptlTa momkM. Omm tvmmtgt, mUWiH fit, fta M0 Dr.c.j.DZA:icLi;:io K.lC.t. BrrfJ 4 s,"i"r tdfpea f H r ? 1 a -)rngo-'