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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON TUESDAY, JULY 19, 14 PACE EIGHT Cleveland May Let Flagpole Sitter Alight Indians Trip Sox, 1-0; Threaten To Overtake Yankees By Th Associated Prea That Cleveland flagpol sitter had better get reedy to com down. just KVtn weeks fto. on Chrl Lupica climbed top 16 -foot wooden flagpole over his drug store and owed he would not come down until the Indiana climbed to first place In the American league. At trie time the Indiana were mired In seventh place and appeared to have about ai much chance of displacing the front-running New York Yankee Lupica had of replacing Lou Boudreau a Tribe manager. Indeed, it looked as if the flagpole utter had gotten hlm eelf a permanent new home. But what a difference the next 48 day made. The Tribe did an about face and went on to win 31 of their next game, rushing past five opponents into second place. Today the Indians are In their best spot since May 10. Following last night's 1-0 victory over the Boston Red Sox. the Redmen are only tour and a half game behind the Yankee. The Yankees helped the Indians along by blowing a 6-6 decision to the Whit Sox in Chi cago. Five weeks ago Cleveland was 10 Va game in back of the league leaders. GARCIA HERO The Tribe s latest hero is Rookie righthander Mike Garcia, who beat Micky McDennott. the Red Sox rookie. In a brilliant hurling duel. Each struck out four and walked four, but Garcia gave up only six hits to seven for Boston's young southpaw. The only run of the game came in the last half of the fifth, when Boudreau beat out an infield hit and scored on a long double by Catcher Jim Hegan. A single with the bases loaded and two out In the 10th inning by George Metkovich scored Fred Hancock and Steve Souchock with the runs that gave the Whit Sox their victory over the Yankees. Joe DiMaggio did his best to put the win in the Yankee locker. He collected a triple and two single, drove in two runs and cut a poten tial winning Chicago run down at the plate in the ninth. The Philadelphia Athletics wrest ed third place from the Red Sox by outlasting the Detroit Tigers. 13-g. in a 10-Inning struggle. The A s blew an 8-1 lead when Detroit's Johnny Groth blasted two homers, each with two mates aboard, but rallied for five runs in the 10th against Stubby Overmlre and Duzy Trout. The Brooklyn Dodgers Increased their National league margin over the St. Louis Cardinals to two and a half games, beating the Chicago Cubs. 1-0. while the New York Giants downed the Red birds. 7-4. SRTT-OIT Lefty Joe Hatten pitched the shut out for the Dodgers, limiting the Cubs to five hits. Jackie Robinson starred for the Brooks. Be walked In the sixth, stole second, went to third on an error and swiped home for the third time this season. In the eighth be tripled to score Gene Hermanski with Lrooklyn's final run. Lefty Monte Kennedy lifted the Giants out of a three-game tailspin with the help of home runs by Sid Gordon and Bobby Thomson. The Cincinnati Reds, behind a combination three-hitter by Ewell Blackwell and Eddie Erault, whipped the third place Boston Braves, 61. Held scoreless for seven Innings, the Pittsburgh Pirates erupted for even runs In the eighth to defeat the Phillies In Philadelphia, 7-2. Four pitchers vainly tried to stem the rally, with Konstanty getting plastered with the defeat. Murry Dickson went all the way for the Pirate. The Washington Senators and St. Louis Browns enjoyed a day off. Golfers Sign For County Tournament A tctcl of 39 golfers had signed up last night for the KFJI-sponsored Klamath county championship golf tournament and a down or so more are expected to get their names In the pot by the Wednesday deadline. Alien Abner at KPJI Is taking the registrations and the (3 entry fees. All amateur golfers residing In Klamath county are eligible and two top prizes will be offered. One goes to the medal play winner over 12 holes and the other to the low net score player based on handicaps. Members of Reames Country club who have established handicaps are eligible for the latter, along with non-members who have established handicaps on recognized courses. The big trophies will be kept on . display at Reames clubhouse and smaller replicas will be presented the winners for personal possession. Entrant In the tournament will I be expected to ply 18 holes each day, Saturday and Sunday, July 33-34. and Saturday and Sunday, : July 30-31. Pairings and tee time will be 1 drawn Thursday. Judnich Homers Seals Nip Oaks, 2-1 By The Associated A first inning homer by Walt Judnich with one aboard gave San Francisco a 2 to 1 win over Oak land in the Pacific Coast leagues only Monday game. Otherwise the game was a tight pitching duel between the Seals' Con Dempsey and Charlie Gassa way. Denipsey allowed but four hit while the Oak's twtrler gave up but seven. The Seals' 8teve Nagy (10-111 is the probable mound choice Tuesday night against the Oaks' Forrest Thompson (4-31. The games and probable pitch ers: Los Angeles (Cat McLlsh. 1-4) at Hollywood (Willie Ramsdeil. U-3. San Diego (Dick Barrett, 8-S at Sacramento (Bob Gillespie, 0-10). Portland (Roy Helser) at Seattle (Guy Fletcher). (All night games.) Box score: R. R E. San Francisco 300000 0003 7 1 Oakland 010 000 000 I 4 0 Dempsey and Jarvls; Gassaway, Cecil ( and Padgett. .STANDINGS FAR WEST LEAGl'E W L Pet Pittsburg 51 39 .83 Klamath Falls 47 3S .627 Willows 44 35 57 Redding 41 31 Alt Santa Rosa 38 38 .508 Marysville 38 41 .468 Vallejo 33 48 .400 Medford 23 58 .291 Yesterday's Results Marysville 7. Klamath Falls 8. Pittsburg 9, Willows 8. Medford 8. Santa Rosa 3. Redding 10, Vallejo . PACIFIC COAST LEAGl'E Hollywood 69 48 .800 Sacramento 58 52 332 San Diego 59 55 .418 Seattle 58 57 .504 Oakland 57 57 .500 Portland 55 57 .401 San Francisco 51 83 .443 Los Angeles 48 87 .407 Yesterday's Resaita San Francisco 2. Oakland L (Only game scheduled.) NATIONAL LEAGl'E Brooklyn . 51 32 414 . 49 35 .583 I .48 39 .541 .43 41 .513 1 SU Louis Boston . .. Philadelphia New York Pittsburgh Cincinnati . .40 41 .494 . 39 4J 48 .475 .415 . 34 Chicago 31 54 J65 Yesterday's Resells Pittsburgh 7. Philadelphia 1 New York 7, St. Louis 4. Cincinnati 8, Boston L Brooklyn I, Chicago 0. AMERICAN LEAGl'E New York 53 30 .639 Cleveland 48 34 Mi Philadelphia 48 39 Ml Boston 45 39 .536 Detroit 44 42 .512 Chicago 37 49 .430 Washington 34 48 .425 St. Louis 37 55 329 Yesterday's Resalts Philadelphia 13. Detroit 8. Cleveland 1. Boston 0. Chicago 8. New York S. Only game scheduled. Talbert Adds Clay Court To Net Booty PELHAM MANOR. N. Y, July 19 W Billy Talbert, a man of many tennis titles, today had an other in his 1949 collection the eastern clay courts crown. In the absence of Non-defending mtlist Frankie Parker, who beat Talbert in last year's final, Billy yesterday completed his interrupt ed match with Third-seeded Eddie Moylan of San Francisco and won 4-6. 11-9, 3-6. 6-1. 6-3. Their clash began Sunday but, after three sets, rain forced post ponement. Talbert also teamed with Second seeded Don McNeill of New York, to capture the doubles champion ship. They defeated Sidney Schwartx, University of Miami, and Irvln Dorfman, New York, 8-3, 5-7, 6-1, 6-3. VANCOUVER, B. C, July 19 (CP) Vancouver Capita nos have released outright Left-Fielder Orrln Snyder, General Manager Bob Brown said today. The young outfielder will leave immediately for his Reno, Ner, home. Snyder's place In the CapUano lineup was recently taken over by K. Chorlton, a newcomer. NEV COLEMAN CAMP STOVES L Small 2-Biimtr.. 9.95 1 Large 2-Burnr 13.95 4 Lara 3-Burntr 22.95 i " I The GUM STORE : 111 Mala It, 4 Gems Stumble Into Second On 7-6 Defeat Pittsburg Ahead; Locals Open With Santa Rosa Here Pittsburg's rampaging Diamonds, riding the crest of a seven-game winning streak, hold a game and a half lead In the Far West base, ball league as of today and the Klamath Oems, dethroned after 10 days in the saddle, com back to the friendly surroundings of Gems stadium to recuperate. Last night the Oems wer edged by the hot Marysville Braves 7-6 and Pittsburg lashed Willows 9-6. The Gems won three and lost the same number on their road trip south, snd now play seven games here against the same clubs. Tonight's game at Oems stadi um opens a series with the Santa Rosa Cat. Pittsburg goes up against the Redduig Browns. Billy Ashley. Marysville first sacker, was the hero of last night's close game. Ashley scampered home in the last of the ninth with the winning run on a single by Braves' Manager Rex Carr. Ashley earlier bad dnven in a pair of runs wttb a triple. Marysville started Lee Kast on the hill but derrtcked him in the third after the Gems had piled up a 5-0 lead. Ben Jeffey, an out fielder, came in to pitch and gave up only five hits and one run thereafter. He was the winner. G1LSOVS LOSS The defeat went to Stan Oilson. his second of the season. He gave up 13 hits. Lou Brontan. on the mound for Pittsburg, also gave up 13 hits but bore down in the clutches to notch his fourth victory of the season against no losses. The cellar - dwelling Medford Nuggets came up with an ace pitcher in Southpaw John McMil lan, recently acquired by the dub. McMillan gave up only six hit and struck out 13 as Medford sal vaged the final game of Its Santa Rosa series 8-3. Dick Battle and Milt Ltndberg homered for Med ford. At Redding the Brownie defeat ed Vallejo 10-9 in a free-swinging contest which saw a total of 25 hits. Don Masterson homered for the Browns with none on In the fifth. Shortscores: R R X Willows 200 030 100 6 13 3 Pittsburg 104 110 30x 9 9 2 Freexe, Schmidt (8) and Graves: Bronxan and Martin. Klam. Fall -041 010 000 6 12 3 Marysvul . 003 023 001 T 12 2 Otlson and Mohler; Kast, Jef fey (3) and Casey. Medford 500 000 301 I 13 0 Santa Rosa 000 200 000 3 6 P McMillan and Buono; DeBaroar do, Blengino (7) and Lewis. Redding 103 011 01310 11 6 Vsllejo 320 001 003 9 14 4 Linebarger. Howard (9 and Mas terson: Piedmont, Harding (6) and Triandos. Navy win face, in order. Southern California, Princeton. Duke. Wis consin, Penn. Notre Dame, Tulane. Columbia and Army, during the 1949 football Pitcher, Left For Dead, Turns In 9 To 4 Record For Athletics AP Newsfeature BROOKLYN. N. Y. It would be anything but a surprise to see the Philadelphia sportswrlters give an other "courageous athlete" award to Lou Brtssle. The handsome south paw of Connie Mack's Athletics is pitching his heart out on one food leg. "My leg bothers me again." said the Purple Heart veteran after his three-inning stint in the All-Star game. "It continually swells up and I should have it operated on again but I won't let them. Not until the season is over, anyway." Brtssle Is Uie most remarkable pitcher In major league history, without reservations. His left leg wss shattered during the war to such an extent that he still wears catcher's shtnguard under his stocking to protect what little he ha- left of It. The 320-pound six-foot lefty from Ware Shoals, S. C was left for dead In Northern Italy, After he was found half dead and brought to a mm i4 "" , J. C-.-rV v.r.r i BIG IMPROVEMENT-Chorley Lupica, who promised to Sit on top a pele until the Indians were bock in first place in the American league, is still perched over his Cleveland drug store. Lupica has im proved conditions on the tiny wooden platform which now boosts a private telephone, television set, radio and huge red and white beach umbrel la. Major League LEADERS I NATIONAL LEAGl'E BATTINO Robinson. Brooklyn. J63: Kiner. Pittsburgh. 331. RUNS BATTED IN Robinson. Brooklyn. 69: Hodges. Brooklyn. 6a. HOME RUNS Kiner, Pittsburgh, 34: Oordon. New York. 16. PITCHING Sewell. Pittsburgh, 5-0. 1.000: Roe. Brooklyn. 8-3. JO0. AMERICAN LEAGl'E BATTINO DiMaggio. Boston. .343: Kell. Detroit. .338. RUNS BATTED IN Stephens. Boston. 93: Williams. Boston 89. HOME RUNS Stephens. Bos ton. 33: Williams. Boston. 31. PITCHINO Reynolds. New York, 10-1, .909: Wynn. Cleveland. 7-1. XI 5. Yesterday's Stars BATTING Oeorga Metkovich, White Box singled with two out and the bases loaded to drive in two runs to five the White Sox a 8-5 victory over the New York Yankees in 10 in nings. PITCHING Mike Garcia, Indians won a Brilliant hurling duel from Dickey McDennott as the Indians nosed out the Boston Red Sox 1-0. The rookie righthander allowed six hits and fanned four. Biggest field ever to start In the Belmont Stakes was 14 in 1875. hospital, doctors Insisted on smpu taUng Uie leg, but Brtssle fought against them. He underwent 33 operations and walked on crutches for two years. Then he came back to his first love, baseball, and won 23 games for Savannah In the Sally league In 1947. Last season he won 14 and lost 10 lor Uie A s. and this season, de spite pains and swelling in the leg which bears his weight when he comes down off the mound, he Is having an even better year. Brtssle s second for the first half of this season shows 16 starts and nine complete game for a nine-won and four-lost record. Prom June 7 to July 1 he won five straight He's lost some tough decisions, too, no tably a 2-1 game to the Yankees in 15 innings despite allowing only six hits. Connie Mack Is to be commended for his handling of Bristle. The robust-looking pitcher would work every other day If he had his way. Connie needs pitching help now yet J7 a V .1 fa 2 CHy Tennis Elimination Rounds Set For Sunday Activity Director Loren Hughes is expecting in the neighborhood of 35 tennis hopefuls to sign up for the men's city tennis louruty before the Saturday afternoon deadline. The week-long elimination rounds will start Sunday with the finals scheduled for a week from Sunday, July 31. In addition to men's and women's single and doubles play, there will be competition In the Junior divi sion, boys and girls between 18 and 19, and also rounds tor the small fry, boys and girls between 13 and 14. Mixed doubles has also been added to the tourney agenda, Hughes said. Entry fees are 60 cents tor the boys and girls and 81 tor the Jun iors, men and women. Trophies will go to the champion men and women racket wleldrrs. and medals will be awarded first and second-place winners in tht youngster and Junior play. Pre-toumey favorites are Ken Kama, co-captaln of the city tennis team, and 30-year-old BIU Craw ford, also a member of the city net squad. Applicants must sign with Hughes at Moore park. Finals in the men's division will be decided by the best three out of five seta, while the other diversions will be on the two-out-of-three basis. Dom Snips Kell For Bat Lead CHICAOO. July 19 OPi Boston's Dom DiMaggio, taking advantage of Oeorge Kelt's hltUng slump, has wheeled into the American league batting lead with 32 for a six point edge over Uie Detroit third sacker. DiMaggio overtook his rival with a climb of four percentage points while Kell skidded nine. Kell had held Uie lead since early season and at one time had a 40 point bulge on Uie field. Boston's Ted Williams was third with 329 followed by Dale Mitchell. Cleveland. .331: Roy 8 levers. 81. Louis. 313: Casa Michael. Chlcagu. 311: Johnny Pesky. Boston. JO. Jerry Pnddy. St. Louis, and Eddie Robinson. Washington. J07 apiece, and Bob Oiling er. 8L Louis, J04. All average are computed up to and Including Bunday gamea. In Uie specialised department. Boston's Vem Stephenson waa the only double leader. He added three homers to boost his production to 33 snd drove in seven run lor 93 RBI. Eddie Joost of Philadelphia con tinued on top in runs scored with 81.' Pesky had th most hits. 108. Williams and Philadelphia Hank Majeskl were in dead heat with 34 double apiece while Mitchell waa ahead in triple with 13. DIU tnger maintained base stealing honors with nine. Heading Uie pitching percentage was New York's Allie Reynolds with 10-1 for JM. Virgil (Ptrei Truck of Detroit fanned three more b teamen to run hi leading strike out tally to 103. The richest running of the Bel mont Stakes waa in 1947 when Pha lanx won 876.900. he still plana to give Brlasie that extra day of rest, pitching him every fifth day even though Lou Is always ready to save a game. ine pitcner, whose father told him to "play for Mr. Mack and nobody else." has been hriiu.n. 1. hi two relief effort this spring. .-linn, uire nines innings to sav two game for a faltering teammate. Two of Brtssle best route-going Job of the season were turned In against the champion Cleveland In dians. He beat them. 8-3. with four hit In June after tossing a 7-3 five hitter at them In mld-ApriL "I may be pressing too much out there rieht now " . - n. ..1. . I'm going through with Uie rest 01 me season before thinking about hospitals." The 25-year-old army veteran has been an Inspiration to wounded servicemen, not to mention Mr. Mack and the Athlete. BASEBALL TONIGHT! Klamath Gems vs. Santa Rosa Cats 3 Game Series 7:45 mm. July 19 -July 20 - July 21 THURSDAY NIGHT. ' I HOUSE BROTHERS NIGHT! ) A good portion of tht goto proceeds will go toward! ending this popular local quartet to Detroit. i Tho Houio Brothers Gems Stadium Orchids For The Ladies Ought To Lure Femmes Into Stadium It'll be orchids for Uie ladles next Friday night at Oejiis stadlu-n as Dick Maaulr. business man- ager of th Oems, takes a page from the book on baseball promo tion penned by Cleveland's Bill Veeck. Magulre is having 500 orchids flown from Hawaii and will pre sent one to each of the first 500 women passing through the gate for the Friday night game between the Clems and Marysville. Thursday night another feature Is planned for tile Klamath Falls Santa Rosa game. The House broth ers qusrtet of Bonanaa Will do a couple of numbers befure rame-tlme and also will warble the aevenui- Veterans, Newcomers Join Ryder Cup Squad Led By Slamming Sammy PtTTSBURO. Pa. July 19 'AI Fire members of the 1947 Ryder cup golf team which walloped Uie British professionals by an 11-1 count at Portland. Ore., and five newcomers will mak up th 194V United State Ryder cup squad. Led by slamming Sammy Snead. winner of the Dapper Dan open yesterday and of the rather more important master and national POA Utlea earlier Una year, uie veterans will Include Lloyd Mangrum, Btn lloean. Jinimv Demaret and Dutch Harrison. Of Uiese, Snead Is Uie only one who has appeared more than once In Uie International competition. He helped trim the British pro in 1937 and won both in singles and foursomes 10 years later when Uii international competition was re sumed after uie war. Newcomers to Uieae tussles r three North Carolinians, Johnny Palmer, of Badln, Skip Alexander, of Lexington and Clayton Heafner. I of Charlotte, and Chick Harbet. ol Detroit and Bob Hamilton, of Land er. Md. In addition to the Ryder cup Joe Wears Lucky Shoe AP Newsfealarea BROOKLYN. N. Y. Jus DtMsggto continue to amaze everyone. He waa elated over his showing in Uie recent All-star gam In which his double and sins I drove In three run to help the American league pin an 11-7 setback on Uie National. "Well," he said, "you can say now that you saw guy play In the All-Star game for the first tune without a spike on one heel." DiMaggio. who missed the first 85 American league game this sea son because of hla troublesome right heel, had a special shoe mad tor his right foot but has yet to wear It. "They made me shoe without a spike In the right heel but when It arrived In Washington it didn't fit properly," he said. "I told them to put more cushion in Uie heel. How ever. I'm going along with the shoe without the spike " Jolting Joe considers It his lucky shoe. He wore It In Boston when he played hla first championship game of the campaign on June 38. He practically wrecked the Red Sox, hitting four home runs In Uie sweep of Uie three-game aeries which even tcdsy Is being consdered a a per sonal triumph for. DiMaggio. Not only have his homers been pacing the Yankee attack but on one of them Ted Williams of the Boaox wss so anxious to make a catch In Uie July 4th twin bill at Yankee stadium that Ted fractured a rib when he ran Into the left field railing. Schlafle Hurls Five-Hit Win PORTLAND. July 19 (Pi Wil lamette, Philomath and Odell post ed first round victories last night In the continuing play of the semi pro state baseball tournament. Lefty Walt Schlafle hurled five hit ball In giving Willamette a 6-0 shut-out over Cornelius. Philomath needed only five Innings to oust Amity, 8-1, under the rule that play ends If one team has a seven or more run edge when the game has passed the fifth Inning. Odell surprised the Portland Mecoa Lunch to win 7-4. Don't miss a good bet shop th Want Ads every day I It pays I will appear In parson! Innlng stretch "Take Me Out to Uie Ball Oame" hit. The quartet will receive part of the gal proceeds to apply on ex penses of a trip the House brothers are taking back to Detroit. A switch has been made In Uie ball club's schedule to move a series with Uie Vallejo Chiefs here July 36-37-38. The series was sched uled at Vallejo but Uie duels have had to pull out of their iKuna city because of park troubles and non attendance. Since Uie Pioneers have contract ed to use Oems stadium Uie night of July 37 for a game with Duna muir in the NorUisrn California league, the Onus probably will matches, Uie team named yester day will face "challengera" squad selected by Byron Nelson at Boston, August 37-38 and Uie players hsve been Invited to play In several British tournament after uie In ternational tussle In mid-September. Bills Sock Finnigan STANDING W L Pet. Eagles 0 1.000 Merrill Billiards . t 0 I 000 Calhoun's .. I I J33 Plnnigan's I 3 .714 K. C. 3 3 300 Reclamation . 1 3 .400 Merrill VFW 3 6 Ji6 Kalpme ..,.. I t .187 Stewart-Lennox 0 1 .000 Smith Lumber Co 0 t .000 With "Blackte- Black!) whif fing 16 batters and Bob Perkins hit. ting three single for four time at bat. Uie Merr.il Billiards hung on to their Joint leadership of the county Softball league but night with 6-0 whitewash win over Finnigan Oamea were played at Merrill. The loaa dropped the Finnigan men to fourth spot, behind Cal noun's. The sporting goods men got to Blackwell for only two hits, while Uie Bills were raking Hank Schorl gen for six blnglea. Th Ki.lght of Columbus lifted themselves Into the .600 bracket with 10 to 3 win over the base ment Stewart-Lennox nine. Ken earner socked three singlet tor the KCa. Wednesday night's gamea will show Calhoun' against Heclama. tlon In the opener while th high flying Eaglea will pick on th down, tiodden Btewart-Lennoxer In the nightcap. Short scores: R H I Merrill Bills .... 6 6 3 Flnntgan's 0 3 4 Merrill: Blackwell and Eastburn. Finnigan: Bchortgen and Cada. R H X K C. 10 1 Stewart-Lennox ... 116 K. C. ! Sundber and f?arr(jn Stewart Lennox: Oreeruwalte and Hermit. Splosh Titles Up PORTLAND, July 18 urv-awtm- mlng and diving titles of th Ore gon AAU will be at stake tomor row and Thursday In the annual meet at Jantsen beach pool. Junior boys and senior women will start the competition tomor row night. The Junior girl and senior men compete Thursday. BIG VALUE HITS OREGON that popular favorite of the East CARSTAIRS White Seal The Alan who Carrg nays CARSTAIRS CARSTAIRS IROt. OISTIUINQ 'IfNOfD WHISKFV, 86 I PROOF, cram a doublrlieader Into on of Uie other nights Vallejo Is here. A twin bill Is bring arranged for next Sunday, one game In Uie afternoon and one at night, witlt Marysville Brave to mak up 8 gam rained out earlier. Hie Oems have protested Uit outcome of a game last Saturday at Marysville, won by the Brave 10-9 In 10 Innings. Marysville had runners oil see ond and Uilrd with two out In Uie last of the lout, and Pitcher Nile Jordan had two strikes on Uie bat ter. On Uie next pilch Ui runners started moving, with Jack Sherratl heading for home from Uilrd baaa. Hi batter, according to Uie Klam ath version, tried to bunt and missed the ball for what should have been hla third strike and would have retired Ui side. According to Uie Marysville ver sion the pilch was a ball and Sher ratl stole home with Uie winning run. League President Jerry Dono van has been asked lor a ruling. Bill Keeae and Bob Caaselll have moved into tie lor balling lead ership among Oems players, ac cording to uiioffirial avrfagea fil med Uirousn last Sunday gam at Marysvill. Both wr hliung at a J7 clip. Oordon Herniidea -was In third place with J58. Nllea Jordan's record of 10 wins against against Uire luase kept him In the vanguard among pitchers. sl Uiaugh Johnny Lopeman has been credited with 13 victories. The unofficial hitting and pitch ing records: riiru Cmm-III . Am - Jt .... IK) ...... ins .... Jll Jla .Jia I'a -SMI Ii.insnets ..... ins j rlle "'.'.'.'Z t-lS Ml to .. an Xlt ......... iss Nodall .SIKI sat .n . .ii r.t. I (KM I aoa .rrs .7a .! .tea SIS J-nn , ,, MOar ,. . . LW-raU- n . la rhll1myar ... . f-ndlaloa . (illMMt J.MMUA situ Io-man NH-twla . SvMinla 2" .. IS - I rlia'l treat Waiai Meter 5.1 NOISIPOWII JOHNSON T rtihermrn' Get your johaaoa TD mom NOW I No more long wsinng lint. 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