P5GE FIVE
All in Readiness For Inauguration of Annual Trap Tourney
its
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1930.
RECORD FIELD
TO CALL "PULL"
T
Keen Competition and Many
Prizes Lure Large Num-
vber of Entries in Sunday
Tourney.
The fttoge Is all set for the first
nnnuul Mall Tribune trap shoot
at tho fine new grounds of tile
KoKue Valley Gun club, on the
Mrdforil municiuiil airport tomor
row, when target-busters will vie
for trap shoot honors of southern f
Oregon and $250 worth of prizes!
and trophies. Indications point J
to a- record turnout of shooters j
and, as there will he no admission
charge.! for' spectators, a large j
crowd will wilnem the Interesting
spot-ling event.
The first annual, shoot proceeds
will bo " to,; the new Hoy Scout
summer camp at: l.ako of the.
Woods, owing to the fact that tho
scouts lost their Appli-giito cann
liy fire last year, Kach year the
funds derived from'Tho Mall Trill-!
tine shunt will go to some worthy
civic enlerprise or charily iind'thi.i
season the scouts have heen choseii
as the recipients of (he shoot pro-
TnmiiiTitw scores of trap -shooters
will make an effort to have
Ihelr names head the 1 if-1. of an
nual winners on the handsome
Mull . Trlhune trophy, a silver,
shield which will each year slB- j
nii'y the championship on the l
. traps.
.Many Pri7.es.
A rllver platter for tlie runner
up. a kodak for high novice and
n year's suhscription to The Mail
Tritium- for second high novice
are among tho prizes. Tho shooter
breaking the most pigeons in the
fhst 2.1 will win a Jii.on hook of
ineaire iickcis. picsciucu
Kox-Wesl f'oast theatres while the
high woman .-hooter will receive
a $r,.00 goldpiece. Low gun will
rcoive a fine gold watch.
Over SH fine, merchandise prizes
recurcd through the co-operation
of .Mrs. Henry Bates and C. W.
Wood nnd donnted hy tile' mer
chants of this city, will bo Incen
tive for experienced nnd inexpe-
rleneed shooters to compete in
' tomorrow's opportunity to win one
of the finn, major awards.
GIVE
PLENTY TROUBLE
It took considerable negotiating
before Herb Owen, matchmaker
for the Medford boxing commis
sion, was able to match Charles
Hanson, "The Terrible Seattle
Rwede." with Bob Kruse. Oswego
wrestler, in the main event of Med
foi'd's next wrestling show, June
30, at the Armory. The Swede was
no: anxious to wrestle Kruso In
Medford and Owen was forced to
w-post n guarantee for his nppear-
Tnnce here.
Medford fans arc well acquainted
with Kruse, the acquaintance dat
ing back over two years. Bob is a
willing mixer nnd an all-around
grnpnler. The wrlstlock, taught
him hy Ted Thye, Is Kruse's favor
ite hold and he has nearly won
from chnmplons with this favorite.
However, he knows all the holds
In ihe game nnd has many nenrl
as effective.
Hanson's appearance promises tj
cause a sensation in Medford a-
through press dispatches his ac-
. compllshments. In Washington nr.'
well known. He came west from
Nebraska, the home of some of the
best wrasllers In the business. He
has had ten years experience ns a
professional and hr.s wrestled in
nil parts of tho United States nn.l
also performed in r.urope,
IT?
weighs around 2flf pound.
thf
same weight as Kruse.
Ilanso:i
pet hold, the reverse body sl.-.m
which he will probably attempt in
iM scuffle with Kruse.
T Ray Frlsble, 100. will meet Wal
ter Logan, dS6. Omaha, for four
rounds In the j-peclal event. Harry
lilllott will referee.
PENDLETON REGATTA
ATTRACTS 30 BOATS
PRN'OI KTON. Ore.. June 21.
Ifl'l With an entry lint of more
than 30 speed boats from nil sec-
tlon- of the stnte nnd northwest.
the Pendleton American i-bi"!
toilny opened Us second annual
Onolorliont reattn on McKay inKe.
...i ......m-.. .i nnn hADirii.
Prices tnmlling $1,000 besides
INT
several cups are offered to thejUis AnReles I (4
.i ....n. .f th ... ,lirt sneed
cr.ift.
When a delegation of teacher ,
recently called l)r. Mnsaryk.
4 president of CjeVnoslovakla. In
Prague, he nddre.wed them In
cwchoslnvikln. Oermnn. Polish
Yale's Big Blue Crew Defeats Harvard
! ; , ' ' ' v . ' I 1
I i J ."-X y ' ' 'if W A s i ruk. .. V 1 IWIITll HTfl tm 1 1 1 1 1 IT Tl ITT I
Here are Coach ed Leader's selections for the Bulldog varsity
stroke; Capt. Bladgen, Rogers, Ladd, Goodbody, McCalmont, Garnsey,
coxswain.
ANGEL CATCHER
L T HOMER
TOBEpALSj
Eighth Inning Hit With I
Bases Full Breaks Up
rltCning UUel MarS Will;
. . I
From MlSSIOn ReOS.
i
" j
P.y the Assoclale.1 Press j
v nn a ii in mnuu iimwii nun
Angeles broke up a pitchers dueli.
veslerilay and scored a novelty in
their present series hy recording
two straight w;uk, Aownlng Sun
Francisco, 7 to 4. Catcher Warren
slammed i home run with tho
bases full In the eighth, nnd the
three-run rally of tho Seals In
the ninth was futile.
Sacramento stayed ahead of the
second place Angela by downing
Seattle, 3 to 1, as Kd Brynn set
the Indians down In ' rapid fire
order. Inst night. Two Senntor
douhlo plays aided in making it
n speedy contest. Veteran "Dutch"
Ueuther took another close heal
ing
Mission holies slid another notch
as Hollywood took Its third game
or ihe series. 111 to 5, scoring 11
runs in the eighth to cinch u con-
iui hl,.li tliv lilrtmilv linicti-
...,ii., ,,. .! ,Hi i,- whl. h
baffled l.lebcr and Nelson. Turner
worked well on the mound for the
slars while Ituniler led his team's
hatting with two homers.
Another tight game was played
off with dispatch as Howard Crag-!d
head pitched bang-up hall to take
the measure of Walter Mails, Oak-
ln,l ,lnfD!iilni I'oi-tlniwl V to 1
t... ,ii.i kirn... h.. .h n,.ck'
nnd one by the Oaks "aided. Two:
baggers by Lonihardl nnd Fenton
In the ylxth won the contest.
Baseball Standings
(By the Associated Press.)
Const.
Pet.
.58.1 ,
.551
.551!
-5i I
.44'i ,
.4321
.3117
Pc;.
.627
.5113
.583
.561
.43.1
.431
.404
Coast League
Yesterday
.
(By the Associated Press)
At Oakland: U. II.
ortlnnd 1
K.
Oakland 2 B
.Malls and Pulniisano; CraKliead
land l.oiulianli.
A, )-0B AllReles: II.
II. K.
Misslolla S
nywoml 19
9 4
11! 4
Meber. DelloaK, Nelson anil Hot-
i n)an ; Turner and Hussler, Cox.
: At Ran Francisco R. .11. Iv
j rtl nan rrummu
(I
. nun r i ;uu:ini-ii
Ilianuiii uuti Hrien, mum
(iaston.
ft. H. K.
.M nacruii.euio
Seattle Q
, Sacramento
I Hurler and fox;
W. I..
Sacramento 42 3o"
los Angeles 40 32
Snn Francisco 41 33
Oakland 311 33
I Missions ' 37 30
Hollywood 33 41
Seattle 32 42
Portland 21) 4.4
American.
W. L.
Philadelphia 37 22
New York 32 22
Washington 33 23
Cleveland 32 25
St. Louis 2.1 32
Detroit 2 5 33
Chicago 21 32
Boston 20 30
Nut ioilill.
W. L.
Brooklyn , 34 . 21
Chicago 34 24
: New York 29 20
St. Louis 27 2S
Baiton - .'23. 28
i Pittsburgh 25 28
! Philadelphia 22 211
I Cincinnati 23 24
1 Koelili r.
With Rod and Gun
In Rogue Valley
(liy Kick Greene)
l-'lshing in Diamond lake con
tinues good, the fish striking; he.Mt
when tile waler is rouKh.
Nearly every fisherman who
makes yearly trips to JJlamoiul
hike has his favorilu lure. Home
prefer troulerinos. some spinners
of different sizes and makes, while
others like to "nigger fish" with
good catches arc made on flies, j
The writer prefers a number j
four nickel and copper spinner:
with the beads on. Hy letting thlsj
out 7ft or 100 yards we have,
caught larger fish, all running be-I
However, it is u matter of per-
.,nui nrcCerenee. Good catches
are nellig mauo on iop "
"Pinnei nn a Hiiifcie hook
SIX lllcocs iieiiiuu, ijiitivu iviiii
worm.
Fishing In the lake, while not
so good ns the first two weeks
of tho season, will continue fair
until the middle of July with limit
ditches being reported dally.
The state fish hatchery on Din
ninnd luko Is tho largest rainbow
trout tnking station of Its kind
in the world.
Between 6 nnd 8 million eggs
are taken each year. Of tills
number a million trout fry are
put hack in tne nine iiniiuany.
! ' together with the fish that.
spawn ...ii... mil ti,. -
mite Hii'i'hcu iim jmin m iuiil. i
Conservatively estimated, we he-
Move, fully 7000 fish were taken
: from the lake tho first two weeks'
i"' 1"" season. On the second
"u .."".i. k..
W " thousand fish were pro ugnt
j ,jnck to Medford besides lhose
fc"'" i" , 1 "'"'.."'
many cnugnt ny tnose staying
' 'no inse on ,a.u.,o ..,..-,.
Haycaugnt n iu-pouno
iresn run siceiuiiiu .vmir. .u,
Hogue River on a (fpinner.
"I reported hooking four salmon
lanuing
Any comments, suggestions on
fishing, wild life or game are
welcomed. Address nil conimunl
catfniui to the editor of this col
umn. MAX TO MEET
IN SEPTEMBER
SHARKEY -AGAIN
.MOW YORK, June 21. W) Tho st. I)Uls Cnrdinnls bnlted
Apparently not satisfied with hison( ,iikoreii their wny to a 7 to
questionable world's heavy weight
boxing title. Max Sehmeling has
agreed to meet -lack Shr,rkey In n
.357 return bout at Yankee stadium in
September, under certain ' provi
Pct. 1 sions.
.01 j Uefure he steps Into the ring
.iKti I ngaln against tho man who gav"
.6-7 ( him the championship on a foul in
.4'iljthe fourth round, Sehmeling nay
he must have an outright release
.403' from Arthur Huelow, Oerman mun
.4J1 . ager whom he deposed over a year
aco but whose contract doe not
expire until October.
The Xierman heavyweight als-
says he "will have no part of Gra
ham McN'nmee as a radio announc
er," on grounds the Nutiopal 1'road
casting company's announcer was
pnrll.il to .Shaikcy and made erroi.,UrlHh n ,, ,obl,y jonnH,
In their Juno 12 bout ot the ta-1 vi,n. ... Vp,nrlinv's llrillsh onen
Idltim.
As Ihe Oarden mnnagemenl lias
0 agreed to take enre of tho Huelow
0 j settlement as well as finding n sul:-
able braodc.ister, there appears no
re.is.rn why the heavyweight title
will not be at slake once more.
TALENT TEAM BACKS
PARTY AT CITY HALL
TAI.r-TNT. Ore.. j9ne 21 (pt I
I Talent baseball team Ik sponsoring
.. I 5 2 on Ice creim social ond enierlnln
3 ! "mnt nl the city hall In Talent to
llryon nnil niubi. Tlie public Is cordially In-Uii-d.
O
A nuvta ted I'reaa t'hotu
shell. Left to right: Tappen,
Anthony and Gillespie (In front),
Teams Show New Life As
Recent Acquisitions Add
Strength Goose Goslin
Big Brown Aid.
By HliKli S. Flillcrlon, Jr.
Associated Press Sports Writer
Jtncent trades among clubs of
the American league, seems to
h . series of wise moves
on tic part of tho various manil
gers involved
livery teum that acquired new
material is giving an oppcaranco
of new life and the pennant race.
alrejidy loo close for comfort of
the leaders, bids fair to become
closer..
The St. Louis Browns, whose
batting average has been down
no far It was almost out of sight,
certainly have benefitted by the
acquisition of Ooose Goslin.
The Goose, who was doing prac
tically nothing for Washington
..,h hu hi,.iB
thr(o bomo ,. 8m.c ne joined
lit
,,, n,wnHl two In the past two
I days.
yesterday's homers aided con
, s.(,ray , tm, 4.3 vic-
' ..,., .. ...
wm, Tl!li Lyons on the mound
. Tate provlulng capnhlc
; h, , ,, tno Kox nosPd
I out tt 2 to 1 triumph over tho
uenntors.
,Jetn)lt wnn , , to (, trom the
Ynnkees.
The Philadelphia. Athleti-3 took
. . . , , i,.,. ... iwo
of their lending rlvnls nnd made
their place nt the head of the
American lengue standing some
what safer hy defeating-a third,
the Cleveland Indians, to 0.
Brooklyn's Robins gave nwny
a close encounter to the Clncin-
nnll Beds. 2 to 1. While the CtlllS
were slugging out a 7 to 3 victory
over tho Boston uraves to piuco
thomaelves only 1V4 Bames ho-
hlml.
The Cuba nRiiln ncoreil early
ns Cuyler ond Knullnh repeated
Thumday'ii home run hitting act
nnd Wnlly Herger'8 two four-hag-
.. u.puo tn ifIvi him the
National league lend with n total
of i -
I'lttaburK kept the New i oi k
nirn 'oiiAno'l
I lf 1 1 LI l U 1 1 1 II U fc
lv r
PROVE WISE INmJ
AMERICAN LOOP
IHIantB' from BnlnlnB pround by j pr,nctll 'of tne olher ,rnn(H 0f
istnKlng a sixth inning uprlning , yter hclng declared not genu
that netted nix runs nnd nn 8 toi11B iy a rP(.ent decree In French
4 victory.
5 victory over Philadelphia.
BOBBY JONES AS
GOLF'S GREATEST
hONDON, Eng., June 21. (P) !
There were no rcservullons 111 the i
n,ln.lpfll.it liaalr.Uoil tnilllV hV tllH
?f tournament llnnls. Nor was i
; ,. nnv ,,,roHun ot uar
j grI1.(f,s , , gfK vineyard over
I ,,. , .,. . f Hrlt-
! payers .
graeBt of B Uvlng Rolf-1
I pn ,.1H grcaelll girinK geliVlfl !
jnf all time," were nniong the en
icomliiins showered iiion the victor
lodny, while one writer suggested !
eiiiimiiroiislv that he be conceded
biiih amateur open cnampionsiniin
lor lire am: auiina:icoiiy iig'senien
two cups yearly.
"This wonlil restore the oompctl
live BpIrS of golf," he said.
llecause .she muit wear a ghF'
eye as the result 9,1 a crash whll.r
riding with her fiance, John W.
Nash. Miss Martha A. Ashton of
Ijindon. recently won her suit
again hlrn for I,!i7a damages.
YALE'S VARSITY
LEADS HARVARD
IN THAMES ROW
Blue Ends Fifth Unbeaten
Season With Decisive De -
feat of Ancient Rival
Near Record Time.
Ity Alan .1. (ionld.
Afwoeiuted Tress Spoils ISdilor.
Nl'IW hOXUOX, Conn. Juno 21
it?) With a eharneteristic exhl
hltlon of da 7?. ling speed nnd tin-
heatable pawor
i.i h.ih tiostui Kiuhrers rhoice of any wrap
nnoiher trlt. in- I p(lt t,uke
phant va rsi t y jai.inill & Voo,iKHiinter"s flash
on the intercolle-
Kiate seas the
fifth unbeaten
season for (he
blue III eight
yl yiuH nf
1 1 hy lMward o.
" I lender, w hose
m 1 (1 (11 e Initial
may just as well
st a ml Tor oars
mniiship, or om
nipotent-', ho fur
an Harvard an tithe Crew world
Is eoneertied. -
Harvard, with a fine nhow of
ability, swept to victory hi the twn
preliminary rnees or the annual
roKiitta on the Thames river yes
terday fur freshman ami junior
varsity erewH, only tn uhfurh a
decisive heat Inn in the eveninK
from one of the finest of Kd
Leader's Brent- collection of var
sity boatloads.
For the third straight year and
for the ninth time In ten years.
Yale ontrowed ltn old rival in the
classic four-milo pull downstream
from Bartletts cove to the rail
road bridge.
Vale led virtually nil the way
to win hy five and a half lenKlhs.
Near Kwniil Time.
H rowed the second fastest four
miles in tho history of the reRatta,
which dates hack to lNf2 nnd bus
witnessed t8 varsity races within
that period,1 marked by only . ft
few interruptions of competitive
rlvnlrv
Vale Htrnked by tho iiowerful
Woodruff Tappen of Pleasnntvllle
iY.. nnd cantained hy Gus
UlaBden of Greenwich, Conn., -pov-ered
tho four miles in ISO minutes,
9:Ji-fi secondn. '
This was less than eight sec
onds short of the course record,
set by Harvard's viclorioUH 1!H6
crew.
louder came to New Haven in
1 L 3 and coached four mieces.svi
undefeated varsity crews from
through 1926 before the
Ntrcnlc was finally broken by Prin
ceton on Ijike CarneKle In 11127.
llarvnrd also , conquered tho blue
that year. 1
Ilea ion In I HUH, 121.
California outrowed the 1028
varsity In tho Olympic trials nnd
Columbia beat the 1929 nrrny on
the Hourfiintonte river nt Derby
This year. Ijender nunln turned
out nn nil-conquering varsity, vie
tor over Columbia, the 1!29 Pou
Rhkeensi winner, as well ni
PennHylvnnln, Cornell, Princeton
and Harvard.
Yale ut least can clnlm n shnre
of national championship lionory,
on the Htrength of this record, nl
, though' it may well be disputed
next Thursday by the winner of
the nine-crew varsity classic nt
Poughkeepslc, especially If It is
Washington, now the only other
unbeaten crew In the country.
A large new theater Is being
built in Singapore, lirltlsh Ma-
j '"V"-,
l I'carln nro produced hy the mn-
, , k, , . , . ,,
hPAYStobuiithebest
overall
Mann's
overall tl
Speciallti atthis nriro
Trap Shoot Trophy List
Includes Prizes For AH
rirst Prize Mil il Tribune trophy
handsome silver engraved shield.
Kunner-up Silver platter, pre
sented liy tlin Unfile Valley (inn
club.
1 1 ik'li nnvlee Pine kodak, do
noted ly C. W. Wooil.
Second hlKh novice Year's sub-
rr;V''w0V.!i.,lu' Ma" T,i"un" '"""
itrr,'.r"' "y yu"WM Cmn """"
t lov nun (told watch presented
! hy Clarence Minis.
llinh lady shooter $K. 00 Rold
I piece, offered hy (.'. V. Wood.
! Meit 'hand isv A vu rds
j IS very entry will win one of these
! prizes;
People's Klectrlc store merch-
,m)1w 0l.;u,r
MoiilKomery Ward Three hoxes
shells.
Henry Hates A-I razor.
C. J. Hreier Merchandise order.
It ex Cafe Two special dinners.
Hill O'llara One carton Ches
terfield clKareltes.
Marsh (iroeery 3-lb. can CJ ol
den Crest coffee.
Liberty Meat Market Merchan
dise order.
Safeway store W. Main) 1U-
Ih. sack Safeway flour.
Service Store lu-lb, sack suar.
Lee'H Men's Silk handkerchief
and bow-tie set.
Lawrence Jewelry tdore mer
chandise order.
I tow man's Harber & Heauty
Shop Merchandise order.
HILL JULY 4TH
ASHLAND, Ore, June 21. (Spl.)
Twenty-flvo itmnlour motorcycle
rideiH will participate in the July
Fourth hill climb, to be held as n
part of the big celebration in this
city, according to announcement
made by Dom Provost.
Tho ride will be for tho cham
pIonHhip of southern Oregon,
smooth tireH nnd no chains or
hooks to he lined, and with n $r0
The hill ut the interHectlon of
(traiille street and Win burn wny
will he gotten' Into condition for
Thi
is is
-Mudfl Jtakery Merchandise or
der. !. J. Iluher Straw hat.
IMiTirie Hakery Merchandise
order.
West Side Market 1-lh. can S.
t W. I'offee.
Itobbins" Furniture store Mer-
ehundise order.
Tark f Iroeery fan sjileed nuts.
The ToKKe,yTwo silk tle
pail pure lard.
Klilit's Shoe Store Two pair silk i
hose. !
Safeway Store (Kast Main) HI-j
lh. saek sunn r.
John (ii p Kurntture store
Small suitcase
Littrell's Merchandise order.
Al Pieho Servian tray,
t ' ru wsim's -Two d In tiers.
Medford Service. Station Two
mcrcha'ndise orders.
Medford Pharmacy Two mer
chandise orders.
Tho Hooiery One merchandise
order.
itrophy's Three merchandise
orders.
St rank's Drue Store I Valet
Auto-Strop razor and two Durham
implex razors.
Larry Schade Three merchan
dise orders.
Coleman & Law ton Two one
Ballon cans of Cycol oil.
Dr. J. D. Itickert Two shoot ins
B lasses.
Swem's I kodak album, 1 Klp-py-Kit
brush and case, I take-a-piu
desk set.
Mutual Mil) & tVed Co. Three
merchandise orders. (
Lamport'sTwo shell cases, two
ra'oiH and 1 Kohl stickpin. -
'ratiklln's Cafe Two meals.
Mcl'hei-Mon'H Three neckties.
MaBlH's IIlRht fountain lunches
the event nnd the Rradu Is sleep
enough to make clever riding nec
essary. The Crater Ijike Motorcycle
members of Medford are co-oper-
utlng with Provost in planning for
the championship climb.
Kulries from Phoenix, Hilt, Mc
Cloud, Hutt ePnllH, Sums Vnlley,
Mod lord and AHhlnnd hnve already
t been secured.
I The motorcycle climb will start
at 1 1 :30 o clock on the lnornlng of
the Fourth.
WA.hr jA WALLA, Wnsh.. Juno
21. P) Ted Thye, Portland wres
tler, won from Al Karnsick here
lo-st night, scoring a freakish fall
over' the Russian to decide the
match, Karnsick was apparently
about to throw tho Portlnndcr over
the ropes when ho lost his balance
and fell backwards Into the rlns
with Thye. Thye pinned the Hue
sian down for tho second , fall to
win the match.
Ba'seball
Stories
jj Newspaper . ,
an
means Truth told interestingly
STRIBLING PUTS
NORWEGION OUT
IN FIRST ROUND
i .
i
jGeorgia Schoolboy Sur
I a J
I prjSeS With AbfUpt CU'
max in Chicago Battle
Von Porat Outclassed.
Hy William Wroke.
Associated Press Sports Writer.
CHICAGO, June 21. (tP) The
angular figure of Otto VonPorat,
Norway's heavyweight contribution,
today waji out of the heavyweight '"'
scheme propelled there by thu .jf
left fist of William Strlbling' of
Georgia, V. S. A.
Two minutes and CO seconds
after they crawled into the ring
at the "Chicago stadium last night, '
VonPorat, the paralyser, Wf.s
stretched paralyzed on tho floor
by the same left hand that canned
Stribllng to ask postponement ot
the battle. V
I'he ox-schoolhoy from .Mftcon,
Gn., fighting In a fashion that j
amazed a throng of around 2dt00t)
persons, carried VonPorat off... his
feet from the jftnrt,
iStrihliug came out using every
thing and It was a- thorougnb'be ,T
wlldered ronPorat who luunchej :
a right swing nt StrHdlngVi jaw 1
and ran Into a felt hook that drop- "r
ped him like a. rock. j '
A'onPorat's head struclr the can
vns with a thud, and what the blofv
to bin chin might' have failed to '
accomplish was finished "when j his
head struck the floor.
tHtrlbling not only battered Von
Porat out of the heavyweight, pic- t ;
lure, but leaped into the center of ' 1
it. He might have eliminated Von
Porat by pounding out a decision In
the well known Stribllng fashion. . -
Instead, he was the killer-1 a ,
pleasant-faced, laughing kllf'er.
Kvery thing he did wn lmpreslvo. Ut
Unofflcisl figures on the box ot
flee angle Indicated the fight; hart
created a new Jndoor attendance
record for boxing. : Around 21,00ii w
spectators paid more than $80,001) l,
to watch the stunning exhibition of Ii
what trHillng can do-'when.( he "
wishes.
The- end cano so abruptly that
the crowd stood speechless. . 8trtb
ling ran out of his far corner;-ay- :W
slsted VoiiPorat to his stool,, then -Ml
laughed n few words into a radio l
microphone. Then he ran to.,VPa"
Htrlbllng. his father-manager, , and
embraced him.
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New South Wales has reverted
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