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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN WHAT A DIFFERENCE A PAYDAY MAKES THE GOOD PBO QUAGTBOSACKL t&fTAFGAlD TO EAT THE BALL.. ' ySSS stj&5h wc.Mr- I jiCi. I ATTHeZ2x: VARSITY MAH X &4k& ZnASmT&UY6 5t?t2SV 5-rf , ACC.oj WILL OFTEN THfiOw .. TO TOs cSaSb Braves Eye Juan Pizarro Tiger Brass Happy In Trade And Hope To Get Vic W erf z DETROIT un "They're all nice fellows and I hate to see them go. But we never did much while they were here. We're going to go places and you can't go any place standing still." Detroit Manager Jack Tighe was discussing the 13-player deal that was announced yesterday by the Detroit' Tigers and the Kansas City.-Athletics. - General Manager John J. Mc Haie says he is ready to make more trades. The Tigers would like to get back Vic Wertz, the heavy-hitting first baseman whom they traded to the old St. Louis Browns , in 19m. - .. . In the latest trade, the Tigers lost .Bill Tuttle, Frank House, Duke Maas, Jim Small and John Tsitouris and two minor league players to be named later. They received Billy Martin, Gus Zer nial, Maury McDermott, Lou Ski zas, Tom Morgan and Tim Thomp son. ... People around Detroit feel the Tigers got the better ot tne deal. Tighe said, "We did real well." The five Tigers named in the deal average 24 Vi years in age. The six players coming to Detroit have an average age of 2914. The Tigers elected not to hesitate, hope and wait two or three years for players who might become front line major leaguers. Today's Sports Parade McHale worked hard on the trade. It was in the talk stage for more than two months. He spent three days in Chicago last week with Arnold Johnson, A's presi dent, and their general manager, Parke Carroll. McHale was In close contact with Tighe. Martin, when informed of his trade, demanded a cash settle ment from the Athletics and in dicated he might hold out on the deal. He said "I told Kansas City be fore this trade that I wanted a slice of my sale price if they trad ed me. Well I want it now or mavbe I iust won t go ... If I refuse to go maybe the deal will blow up. Later however he said "there's only one way I'll go to Detroit and that's to help them win the pennant. Anyone would be over joyed going to the Tigers." Officials of both clubs, however, expressed little concern over Mar tin's demand. TURKEY SHOOT SPONSORED BY BEATTY RECREATION COMMITTEE NOV. 24, 1957 STARTS 11:00 A.M. Bisons Defeat Reds 5-1 In AHL Action By UNITED PRESS The Buffalo Bisons, aided by the goal-sniping of three ex - National Hockev League players, have climbed into third place in the American League race. Wally Hergesheimer, formerly of the New York Rangers, Larry Wilson (ex - Red Wing) and Dick Gamble (ex - Canadien) each scored a goal Wednesday night in leading the Bisons to a 5-1 victory over the Providence Reds at Buffalo. - NJ If ATERFILL RAZIER THE 0QMl0to Of KENTUCKY BOURBON . si 11 'wmocfrBJ! By OSCAR FRALEY NEW YORK (UP) Good guys always win and bad guys always lose or almost always and thus it is nice to reflect today that rasslin' justice still reigns trium- nhnnt. This fact was driven home, and into the blondlned skull of a medi cine man of the mat named Dr. Jerry Graham, during the latest physical culture extravagania at Madison Square Garden. The good doctor, being a "baddie,' had to visit a sawbones himseu. Seems that he got out of line and ran into (a) an outraged Latin named Antonino Rocca and (b) a riot. lis rpri-hlnnded rasslin' fans see our clean-rasslin' heroes get the bad end of it every once in a while. It makes our blood boil, One of our set, a dynamic laay known only as "Hat-Pin Mary, noH in take matters into her own hands and chapeau spike and the "baddies" were always sorry, I'll tell you, when she hove into view of the apron. So this here now Doctor Graham brought it all on himself the other night at the Garden when he stepped out of line and began to hnst nur Dal Aniomno wnn viiiain- ly vim and vigor. Rocca stood it just about as long as any clean- living, decent, honest, neroic ras- sler could, men ne tanes ine auc tor and busts his head up against the ring post real good, as any clean-living, decent, honest, heroic rassler would have. Tha doctor's tvn B started to run down his villainly kisser and it sure excited all of us rasslin' fans who believe that clean-living, decent, honest, heroic r a s s 1 e r s ought to win every time anynow. The first thing you know, us fans was throwing bottles and cnairs and a few sneak punches here ana there and it was great fun until the gendarmes figured even ras slers who aren't clean-living, de- Pacific Coast Football Briefs itoncii Card ef Thanks Death Notice! Faneral Netleea General Netleea In Memerlam Lmi Feaag cent, honei and heroic got a right snme nrotection. By this time, loriunaieiy. tne rtnrtnr had sot his come-uppance. anyhow, so it was okay. And you can bet that it was a real lesson to the doctor about how not to go go around villainously belt- inif ciean-nving. decern, iiuiieat and heroic rasslers. It took those Duseks a long time to learn the same lesson. There was one night that one of the Duseks was torturing one of our clean-living, decent, honest ana heroic rasslers and he won. But not for long. . As he walked out under a oai- conv. a fan oiled up live loiumg chairs and dropped them smacko ieht on his villainous noggin. He didn't rassle for several weeks. Which iust goes to show you mat maybe you don't believe even the clean-living, decent, honest and heroic rasslers is on tne level, tsui us fans are, and you can bet your last dropkick on that. And the "baddies" are going to be awful cautious around here for a while, anyhow. Because, as i said, good guys always win and bad guys always lose. Or almost always, anyhow. SEATTLE. Wash. (UP) Coach Jim Owens of the. University of Washington experimented with four reserve oacxs vteunesuay the Huskies continued preparations for their traditional encounter with ivn.hlnntnn State Saturday. n,n had halfback Carver Grayton and fullbacks Kirk Wil- snn. Dan wneatiy, tv..s Din oitnrnAtinff wnn remiuir tun- back Jimmy Jones and halfback Don Millich. PULLMAN, Wash. (UP)-Wash-ington State Coach Jim Suther land said today that he was wor ri.H the field in Seattle would be muddy for Saturday's tilt with Washington. But Sutherland added that his Cougars would have a few offens ive and defensive surprises ready Inr the Huskies mudds field or not. Wednesday, Suthorland sent his squad through a long offensive workout, concentrating on a run ning attack. WIEIFIU AMO FIAZIEI DISIILIEIT COM'UW. UIDSTOWH. KitUCKI. Caffie Leads Bison Hitters MONTREAL (UP) Outfielder Joe Caffie, now with the Cleveland Indians, today was certified as the International League batting champion for 1957 on the strength of his .330 batting average with the Buffalo Bisons. Although Caffie led the league in hitting, veteran Luke Easter, also of Buffalo, paced the circuit in runs batted in, home runs and tot al bases, according to figures re leased by the IL office here. Despite his .279 average, Easter drove in 128 runs, clouted 40 hom ers and hit for 300 total bases. Big Luke also drew the most walks, 100, and was high man in strikeouts with 140. SNOW TIRES ore the QUIETEST ever ind you' any never again ride Coliseum Eyed For Dodgers Home Games LOS ANGELES ( The Los Angeles Dodgers, still not sure just where they're going to play in 1958. have announced a 77- game home schedule that includes 35 night games and only 3 double- headers. The expectation Is that the transplanted Brooklyn team will play most if not all of its home games at spacious Memo rial Coliseum. The big bowl holds more than 100,000 people, about four times as many as the alter nate playing site, Wrigley Field. The Dodgers said in announcing the schedule Wednesday that a decision on the playing site, or sites, probably will be made in two weeks or less. "The big factor," said Business Manager Harold Parrott, "is availability and adaptability of the Coliseum. Our engineers are studying the problem. That's all I can say now. The Dodgers will open the Na tional League season in San Fran cisco against the Giants April 15 and will play their first home game against the same team April 18. Ticket prices here will be $3.50 for box seats, $2.50 for reserved grandstand and $1.50 for general admission. Tne box seal prices were set 50 cents nigner tnan those of some other clubs because of the additional expense of Ily ine teams into California. Parrott said advance ucxei sales are the heaviest in the his tory of the club. There will be no free television and the question of whether pay-as-you-see TV will be inaugurated next season has not yet Deen settled. CORVALLIS, Ore. (UP) -Coach Tommy Prothro of the uregon State Beavers said today that his squad is in its best condition since parlv in the season. The Beavers, still noping ior a Ms inr the PCC football title, went through a spirited workout Wednesday in preparation for Sat nrdnv's annual "civil war" with Oregon, Prothro has yet to beat the Ducks since he has been at the Oregon State Helm. EUGENE. Ore. (UP) With the exception of center Norm Chap man, Oregon's Ducks were pro nounced in top shape today lor Saturday's showdown battle with Oregon State. Chapman broke a leg in me Washlneton State game a month ago. Tackle Jerry Kersnner, wno suffered a thigh injury against USC last week and reserve guard Larry Newsom, who has been out of recent games, were both said to be ready for action. day against Stanford plays and formations. Coach Pete Elliott said Ron Wheatcrott, injured Bear flank man, worked out in sweat clothes and wou d orobably only make a token appearance in the "Big Game." STANFORD. Calif. (UP) Coach Chuck Taylor of the Stanford In dians said today that guard John Thomas, who has been on tne in jury list, "probably would" see action against tamornia saiuraay. Tavlor out his squad tnrougn a secret no-contact workout Wednes day. x STOCKTON, Calif. (UP) The College ot Pacific Tigers took It easy today before leaving Friday for Tempe, Ariz., to meet what Coach Jack Myers has called the "strongest team in the West. Mvers had his squaa worKing largely on defense because, he said, "We want to get me Dan more often than just on klckoffs." SAN JUAN, P. R-, (UP) Juan Pizarro s record 19-strikeout per formance in the Puerto Rican win ter baseball league provided the Milwaukee Braves with strong ev idence today that the 20-year old siieedballer may be a powerful member of their mound corps In 1958. Pizarro. who had a 5-8 record in 24 games for the world cham pions this year, set the new Pu erto Rican league mark Wednes day night while pitching Caguas to a 1-0 victory over ronce. rizarro fanned Carlos Bernler lour times and yielded two of the three hits he save un In the ninth inning. Plzarro's performance eclipsed the league strikeout mark set oy the fabled Satchel Paige 20 years ago and equalled In 1954 by Bob Turlev of the New York Yankees. The major league record of 18 strikeouts is held by Bob r euer and the National League mark of 17 is held by Dizzy Dean. Pablla Caarllr fanrleaa BIAL ESTATE AaartraasU Far Baat ,, , ,- Bailneia OapanaalUas Ilaaaas Tar Eaal Mite Fraaarlr la tat ., Baal Ealala Escfeaaca aal Eilala Ear Bala . aal Eatala Waata. Eaaata tar sani . 1A . IB 4 B t 1 1 E.acawamal . Elnanelal - Laaaa raof rraaaoa . Eaal Hflatlag r antral Hama. Ll-aataek A Faallrr . aeftlnarr Mlaa. rraaarl- Ta La Mlao. Ear Baal Mlaa. Ear Bala Mlaa. Ta Exohaasa . Hlae. Wanla4 Baala . TV Mail arvloaa ...... FUNERAL HOMES WARD'S Klamath funeral Horaa. OS Hlh 8t Phona TU S-4404 O HAIB1 Memorial Chapal by Earaan. Riamata raua. 4-3490. BONNIES OPEN TOURNEY CINCINNATI. (UP) Cincinnati will play St. Bonaventure and Marshall college meets Xavier in the first round of the two day University of Cincinnati Invita tional Basketball Tournam e n starting Dec. 13. The winners play for the title and the losers meet in the consolation. LEGAL NOTICE LOS ANGELES (UP) UCLA's Don Long has been tagged for the starting assignment at tail back for Saturdays game wnn Southern California in the Colis eum. In three lineup changes Wednes day Coach Henry (Red) Sanders named Long, sent Kurt Lewin to right guard and chose Bill Mason as winebock n tne starting squaa, r , , . ,u UDservers repurieu mai mc Bruins were noticeably more seri ous in practice than they had been for some other games this season. LOS ANGELES (UP) Southern California was reported today tb be having trouble stopping the ju nior varsity in the running of UCLA's s nale-wing attack. With their game with UCLA only two days away, it was bad NOTICE Or BIGISTHATION r r-ATTT. PRnnirrERS Producer! of cattla In Oragon (batt and-or dairy breeda) atnuat regular with the slata Department ot Agricui .a tn vnt. In a nroducer referen dum to be held on creation of an Oregon Beer uommiaiion. , . aiaritinna win ba received through County Extension Asenti in li counties commencing wu,w-i i-. v...: .v , number pf cuttle of all klnde and agei) reported by tocn proaueir to hit county MMMortu ai of January T-.Mi-tiinn nf Ht-trtton and -.. tn. that Mhrtnrfum will Da an nounced loon. For lunnar iniornwjwun contact Paul t. kowoii, -n.si, u-ivi- ion or marnni iffiviipmi. oh. ; -- lartmant of Agricuttura. AirwuiwiB tulldlnfl. Salem, orcion. No. 70S, Novambar 21. It. UIICELLAMEOUl Mlacellaaeeaa rate - aperta - aiaaaiea . . IT . . IS . M , IS . M . W . M , O . It . 4S MEETING NOTICES 1 KLAMATH LODGE No. 77 A.F. k A.M. Special com munication. F r I d y evening, 7:30, Novem ber 22. Work in the FC Degree. Visiting breth ren welcome. LeVoy W. Longmlre, W.M. 9 Scottish Rite Fall Re union, 18th Degree, Thursday, November 21st. at 8:00 P.M. Herman Gisvold, Secy LOST ft FOUND LOST in vicinity of Chiton Avanue. full frown male Slamaae oat. Call TU 4-4558 or TU 4-44CKV STRAYED from Flah Hola Ranie, lamba and awea. tu a-iwaa. IT ni atravad black eight montha old, no collar, Anawera to "Pepper." Child-. Labrador. . Anawera pat. TV4-MM. NOTICk OF BOND IAU a..i.rf n-n-naala will ha received by th. rnmmnn Council of tha City of Klamath Tall. Oregon, for the pur pose of street Improvement bonds, Bo nes 100. U0 111 and 111. aggregating seventy-two thousand, flva hundred thirty five and eJ-loO dollars, (7-.-B35.B2I duly authorized by ordinances of the said t-tiy or luanwin rn, the construction and Improvement of the following Improvement unite situ ated In the City of Klamath Tails, Improvement Unit No. 133 jMlni ilona Eldorado Avenue from the Bouth arlv lina of Vannenn Avanue to a point onpoilte (when meaiurad at right an il ei to Eldorado Avenue, the north eait corner of Lot 17 Bloek 8. El iAkrin AfMUinfi nrt Dahlia Btrtnt, oVia. Bni.lhurat.irlv Una Of EldO- rndo Avenue to the Wtfterly line of i Birch Street, all contiguous in aam uuyi improvemen unu no. -. REWARD For return of rosary and several medallions lost while traveling through central Oregon, -possibly in Bend, Chemult, Klamath Falls or Dorrls, Cal. The rosary and medallions vera in small green suede souvenir coin purse. The back of the rosary crucifix is in scribed. "Ann Drohan Highsmith." The rosary is cherished as an heirloom and its return would be greatly appreciated.. CONTACT W. L. HIGHSMITH 1697 WEST HIGHLAND AVE. SAN BERNARDINO, CAL. GIN-HAL NOTICES rOR new subscription, to tha Herald and News or subscription service calla in tha Weed, Mt Shasta, McCloud. Dunimulr, OaMlla, Vreka, Montague a uraneaa aivaa, ronwsi " chardaon. P.O. Bo 848, phona. Wat- ail.niu, p n. Rn Ma. nhona all oontlguou. In .aid nut 6.3550, ML Shasta, California. BERKELEY, Calif. (UP)-' The University of California Bears went through a light workout on both offense and defense Wednes- news for Trojan fans Who have Ing along Tenth Street from ijia N'orth . - , en Wnll 1 - -nrrl weaterly Una ol Lincoln Street to the I Peggy peapier. rnona u -. watched SC compile a 1-7 record Bt UJ. of Pro,p,ct str,.t in a'd ,.,. Hn-- producta aau i for the season City; Improvement Unit No. IM, be- Coach Don Clark called a secret JStfi."., W Wrd,hstr$3 V practice session Wednesday but then disclosed that he had drilled his squad on offensive passing and stopping UCLA's passing at tack. the Southwesterly Una of North fourth street, in said uity; ana, improve ment unit No. las neing along uu- fornla Avanue from its northerly In- Buena Vista Addition, extended; tersectlon with Iron. Street, northerly to the Northerly line ot Lot In Block Rod Rlaik keeDS talking about his affinity for the agile little man ... but a couple of pro coaching products on his staff Dick Voris and Frank Lauterbur have subtly wooed the colonel into appreciation of tne zju-pouna bruiser, too . . . at least, there are a couple such specimens on his upcoming plebe squaa. 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The captive population includes Rosie, a resident of the San An tonio loo; Crip and Josephine, the Dair that this year brought off a successful hatch of two chicks at the New Orleans zoo, and a cou nle of unidentified birds who de cided the heck with traveling and stayed at Aransas instead of fly ing north last spring, mere was a third one in this group, but he passed away in the process of be ing caught as a bridegroom for ulosic. The Post Oflice Departments memorial is a three-cent item, fourth in a series of wildlife con servation stamps. It is a blue, green and yellow stamp showing a female whooper benaing atten tively over two downy youngsters while a male bird stands guard nearby. m o o r t (Iran), is one Persian prince who works ... actually works his way inrougn coiiege, Dartmouth will keep on having winning football as long as t h c paper supply holds out . . . each morning, from September through November, Coack BOB macKman prepares for each varsity mem ber a mimeographed timetable of the day's activities . . . every Sun day night, when they assemble to watch the previous oay s game pictures, each boy gets a 35-40 page mimeographed critique of the individual periormances. . . . Blackman's Dre-scason slippea aisn keeps him in a corset every after noon, on a hard board at night. ... The trouble wnn tne los An geles Rams, say the pros, is that Sid Gillman can't evaluate defen sive personnel . . . another ex Ram says he has too many college coaches on his staff. . . . Pittsburgh has gotten used to the idea Steeler Coack Buddy Park er won't show up at any public functions. . . . "The reason, winks owner Art Rooney, "is that the last time he showed up at one of those things, he got up and snid. 'I ou t. With all the hullabaloo about quarterback Bob Williams, Notre Dame coaches confide not to for get his stand-in, soph George izo . . . they've watched him, in amazement, flip 70-yard passes in practice ... he once completed a 68-yard peg on the fly in high school, apologized "because I had to take an extra step tnrowing The circus catches of Giants Frank Gifford and Kyle Rote are no accident . . . they actually warm up on the sideline before a game grabbing passes one-handed. . . . Gifford's still mucho serious nhnut a movie acting career the one thing that Frank can't fathom about being a celebrity: u-hv everything he says should be quoted t it reaas so amer ent"). ... Rookie Jack Call of the Balti more Colts, who's impressed as an offensive halfback, was on the verge of leaving camp In awe of the competition after one week was talked out of it by front office aide John Sleudman. . . . The Ivy League quietly does okay in its recruiting program . . . a kid named Gary Trout, an All America scholastic end enthusias tically wooed by Stanford, showed un on the Princeton campus . . . his succinct comment: "Stanford couldn't offer me anything." . . . Southwest recruiters are in a tizzy about a 6-5 prep from Pasadena, Texas . . . name's Bert Coan, and what makes him so unusual is this skyscraper's a halfback who runs 100 in 9.5. ... Boxing tip: Cus D'Amato sus Dects a resurgence of the old banned boxing managers guild to put the squeeze on him lur- ther. The best back we've seen this fall is Bob Anderson, the Army (ilider who could be a soph All- America . . . but one schism of the West Point coaching staff leans to his running mate, Pete Dawkins, as their greatest threat . . it's a happy argument. . . . Between you'n'me. wonder if Bert Bell's heard about the goings- on that've made one of his stellar pro grid attractions an Item? mri nraaon Avenue, from it. inter. section with Callfornir Avenue, wester ly to tha westerly line of Lot I, Block ia n,n Vl.ta Addition, extended. Southwesterly at rlfht amies to the Street line of .aid Oregon Avenue; and Mt. Pitt Street from tha Euterly nn L,t a hiock l. tsuena viata ArirfKlMn .Tt.nri.ri northeasterly to the eaatarly aide of Ita inter-eectlon with uorvallia street, ana oeraeicy aire-, from the Southorlv line of Lot 7, Block 33, Buena viata Aooiuon, oxienoea ...1.. a.,h Mt Pitt Slm.1 to the Northerly line ot Lot 11 Block 19 Buena Vista Addition, extended east: and. Corvallis atreet from the South erly line of Lot 7. Block 34, Buena vista Addition, extenuea west to tne north line ol Ml. fiv street; nu oon- Proposals to purchase .aid bonds in h ri,eivrf hv tha underslaned Police Judge of said City up to and Including tho twenty-fifth day, of No me ron Stanley HotnO' Product, aall Sufi PERSONALS room and board for tho and. Ladiea preferred. TU 1-029 MPKNCEH TU -037. aoraottforo, Phooa PUBLIC CHARITY - SIRVICIS 7 vninun m-m ar ana faith naedlnd confidential advice may contact Mrs. D. Linden. Cathollo CharlUee. S7I W. Broaawajr Cugena. Oregon Phona s-seu ALCOHOLICS anonymoua. 120 Jltver. aide Phona TU a-osoo. P.O. bos m. Also martou aei km- w -w kAllca. SIRVICIS 10 PAINTING, 4-0-IB3. . Paper hanging. tlguou. in said City Prnnnaala til nur Will be received oy tne unoeraigneo ,mlwr lf)S7. at the hour of ..ven thirty o'clock P.M. of ..id day and opened at a regular mooting of the Common Council Immediately more after; said bonds shall ba deted Janu ary is, low, and anati oa in amounts of S500.00 each, except bond No. I, of each series, which shall ba for the fractional part of said sum and all shall be due tan yean, after tha date or issue psyment oi tne entire oonoa optional with said City at any ooupon paying aaie on ui. aim uiis from the date thereof Seld bonds will bear Interest at the rata of not to axmu a, a vn. ps. ..., use able seml-annuelly on the lBth day of January and juiy ot eacn year. prin final and intaraat navable at tne Of- lice ox Wie lie.iuici v. . v Klamath Falls Oregon. All proposals must ba unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for five per cent or tne proposal. Tne ummoti council reserves plffnt tn relent anv and all bids. The auccesaful bidder for said bonds rill ha furnished with an oolnion as to the validity thereof by the law firm of; Winfree. McCullocn. Bhuler eV Bayre Portland Trust BuUdlnl. Port land, Oregon. This notice is authorized by ordi nance of .he Common Council of the city of Klamath Pali., Oregon, dated October 14th. 18.T7 Dona October 18. 1657. Frank A Blackmar Police Judge City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. No. 73S Oct 18 It 31 33. 13. 14, 38, 37. 28. .9. .10, 311 Nov 1, 3, 4, 8. . 7 S. 10, 11. 13, 13. 14. IS. 17. 11 19. 30. 31. SHARPENING) saws, hand and circle, knives, tools, scissor. 3118 Orchard. WASHING, and Ironing. Bailable serv ice, fast work. Pickup deliver. TU 4-8434. BIWINQ, all kinds Shirts, dreeaea. formats, many yaaca sni-i, 4-8428. Til COMPLKTI lina quality bakery prod ucts. Service to your door. South Sub urban. Polly Ann Bakery. TU 4-7377. FALL pruning and yard cleaning. Call Foster Smith, phona TO 1-4824, KI OTS plumbing and heating 1731 So flth TU 4-8020. 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The veteran Detroit Red Wings' soalie thrilled a crowd of 12,828 at Madison square uaraen again Wednesday night in holding the Rangers to a 1-1 deadlock. The deadlock enabled pace-set ting New York to move two points ahead of the Montreal uanaaiens. Second period goals by Bob Pul ford and George Armstrong en abled the Toronto Maple Leafs to defeat the Chicago Black Hawks, 2-1, at Toronto. The game was witnessed by members of Russia's Inn-inn- amoliiai- hrwkPV tftnm. Who termed the play "unnecessarily i ; J V..'.. mTu. TOUgn. Iliaalieag naaaaa 1-8 WORD! 2-3-4 Insertions 8-8-7 Insertlens . . 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