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SrQRI‘b Joe Wilman Is New NASsAab waiunt REVIEW-STAR-MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1943 « WANT ADS-Rockville Centre: Telephone Rockville Centre 1800 . S. Bowling Champion; Varipapa Is Third PRINGETON GIVES [Mount Vemmfidwfie“ RUB TAIQ MISTEH’NHMAI] NI |f| How They Finished TUF Downs Anthomam, 13 to 12 KINGS POINT FWVE SECOND SETBAGK | \- Tigers Outclass Mariners As Latter Wind Up First Road Trip The Mariners from the Kings WEISS HITS NB Both Sherid l’l Teams' Lose 1: Shmd‘n Keglers Sweeps l To as I’Blthflg -. «Five Points To Pace Afier romping unchallenged at the head of parade for several ~NBPA TPWBIIRQ LOOP weeks, Sherida i's banner-carriers in 'the women'# traveling bowling with George Mecca on the con- Point Min-lune Marine academy version 6\ for the twlrmlu $37 a?“ 33:13 had 21.31: win tweak were back home w I‘m “m mt ernon wen M erru nilh male -K *s road «at second quarter after Boell pi though no serious changes resulted The Mariners five .yards off-tackle, but we“ lin the team standings rms;mrdunmtul’?m visitors tied the score in the third i I 3 lly Both the D (mi-mi Aces Jr}; to the Princeton university 25! First: flaw“. Sim W] To ¢ Sheridan trio, dropped 2-1 sions, - allowing Tigers, 43-35. ' The} Mag: combine of Gene|the Nomads Baldwin Modern us. Conch Kari Browne Bo Held At 23rd An- nnd teh io climb back the pennant quintet f € 80\ fight as they o games from nient 29-38.\ Mowng into m fl'wmfm' the Pavilion Doodle-bugs. Schenectadid the foll’lo'iBI night, m4]; five mmby E'Jl't|ewtc’(1::-1's| ing nfi‘hdeapue the locals nion m. a .of! lean hristiain e 32 zh and then closed. the tour ahead off fen by a of 212 and 838 string, trailed the mnlhc'rigm they x _ Grove Devils in one of the |. 3.2: host to Villanova before v “fi‘gw No. 2 .“ctdotugn season's biggest upsets. Ranking traveling to face City College of Ciasp A Ms Wrapping up a Do better than 13th in the field of New ork the following night. 5-0 - can; t. Vade smgm' 14 teams, the Red Devils rallied Kings Point battled all the way ie agar is soo 5; SiccAny to win the final two games behind in losing to the Tigers. Although “fl‘m * m20|the- expert pinetoppling of Girlie they never were able to get ahead 3011111050 in a é POSi-| Brandel, who Rit 205 and had the of the New Jersey quintet, the fingvml a 3-2 triumph-over night's high séries of 564. Mariners pushed the Tigers 'to Bowling without the servi t limit to score their second win in & The Sheridan-Hempstead maith youn, Streek, Aces tumbled be. oduced no sensational scores, the 55mm squad collected five points with only m 1629 series. George Cann, top average kegler in the hunt. rolled only a 521 string for Hempstead, and the entire class A fore the Heineman Golds, who were paced Mildred Wyer's 494 total. Th omads capitalized on this oppor ty with Ann Bush rolling 509, to regain a tie for the three gumes. Princeton led 19-18 st half-time, dropped in a field gool in the third quarter to tie the score 20-20. That was the only time the Mariners were even “32h” w wen“ Johnson Mt. Vernon '.. N tidal put together only two 600 runner-up nny Doar were Leah Ho Mi 501, Substitutions Anna-In #: Varrichio, an, rolling ao . mec ait pete om Borer igre: a aJ . sooner paced\ the: Gove, Homelo (o oa of the 1 'tied them for high Romane. Strians. 'Jiorel. Touchdowns | No. 2, rolled 620, and Russ Ebbetts SWeeP over Heineman Blues, osers Boei!, Monte, Duffy, Gannon, Point after Ne while anoth top_ series was scoring -honors, touchdown-Mecca. of Helneman's No. 1 hit 636, in- turned 'in b Geb f th UBT ms HYDE PARK KEGLERS_| guiding the section's high game of Ediowin who rolled 513. Princeton. (18) Kings cash . . a 2 restore % AVE EARLY LEAD Nick Weiss of the Pavilion «B»| \\* \MQ u. TE. | [if NEE madd the big individual news of gueritan nects f Fallon raand the round, ty: e 'high game \ Pagow a f 3 Although bowling on their rivals' record of 'the 1lczl‘wmlt, which\ was Malverne Osh © 10 Emp i H -| set several weeks ago by Beato | Blut: - e Deas. og | 3 0 1 7 of Belimore. Weiss.inserted a bril- Grove Green Ho 12 Roars ® i a a liant 266 in' a string of 638, al- Htineman Golds n Skoinock a 13 though nis team lost a 4-1 decision araiverne Qusens . 14 ® 2 to Bellmore. Joe Schneider of Ten Yalley Stream 0 H resale Ti o To is Pin also had a high string, rolling} grove med beviis H a Valley Stream Joll 17 3s Matverne Gals V. 8. Jolly Belles (1) Keating 142 160 McClskey 126 181 147 Carrico 188 181 Grobler 162 166 110 Thnquise Tes 183 967) Murphy 156 192 187 \Totals 460 473 Totals 413 468 ans Green Rornels (8) Melneman Blues (0) Shnocka. 126 140 | Voelnel 140 148 98 \Puwter Loto Jr.. and -William om. Prise? Hind Slack of Phlillfibhfll Pa., five 'Totais \454 483 802) Totals 420 412 364 tuBes national champions, defeated Clifford Sutter and J. Basil Mc- Gay Belles (1) Malverne Queens (?) Guire of Greenwich, in rities Pats \yin o hal tn 16 finals of the mi.“ Shields 127 126 |mnn 12 184 163 squash racquets invital tourna- \Totals 399 413 Totals m ass aso. mam held Saturday and rt!“ f at the Rockaway Hunt clul sis\ \wih ”my“ in\; 15 ml wate. Bf B Sam 1B 19 19 Lott and Clack became the ® fomms - tion amateur doubles champions Torsls 430 808 | Totais \sis ai6 ass . through their victory, winning out \Heine. Gold Sherldan Aces (1) two extra games. Sutter and imm To Taal \18 T McGuire metropolitan champions, Wear\ If MIME] 18 ( iff had a good chance to win the ho 'nm ‘ Lraoue Manos 148 122 (137 Streck 166 164 144 tourney, leading 14-11 in the third p Totals 434 418 a 'rotais 434 441 41 game. The winners came back to 176) Mazzot low first u ca te and then win, 17-15, and win a.“ 18 fee 8 Et {if}? Al $553. {m 5:5 the final game, 15-8. irs ll. ' \totais \#21 sit S16 35min 212 148 Ktlfl:flln 138 189 188 Bob Ewan“)?! stat nu“ -' Totals 500 440 #26) 'otais 460 50% 490 Paffrath, ex- inmesota who led the First Air Force Aces SEEK FIFTH WIN I11:11 i. $77} ft df the \V7 Te mu)!“ from Mitchel Field to a 15-0 vic- Hitting their stride again Int 240 193 u iseck 124 149 (M48) Zachmain: 179 118 147 tory over the Second Air Force week against the Thunderbolts, the Tot w \soo tos s30)__rowais \wos 197 asa as | Brandt 163 186 $44 Harvey 189 180 180 Superbombers of Comm second place Bats strive for their re mowi (3) Tolals 461 172) Totals \807 436 481 in the Red Cross, benefit fifth win in Hempstead Police] \It T 14) Beis, -il 1B 19) of game at the Freeport stadium, tied Boys' club basketball lea Havens 182 204 183, Deftiso 133.126 188 ST MAR s DEFEATED 163.160 200 Smith with Bob Kennedy of the Third Wess . Bowler Flu Joe~Wilman, Chicago ......... 41V; INA 12,672 Therman Gibson, Detroit ..... 34 26 12,534 Andy Varipapa, Hempstead .. 31% 284 12,452 Walter Ward, Cleveland ...... 35 25 12,282 Ned Day, West Allis, Wis. .... 30 30 12,380 Chet Bukowski, Detroit ...... 30 30 12,33: George Vallos, Youngstown .. 31% ,28%4 12,1 Fred Bujack, Detroit ......... 35 25 12,020 / Steve Nagy, Cleveland ...... 31 20 12,209 Connie Schwoegler, Milwaukee 30 30 12,203 Joe Sinke, Chicago 29 31 12,080 Buddy Bomar, Chicago ...... 28 32 11,904 George Morrison, Chicago ...; 264. , 33% 11,004 Frank Benkovic, Milwaukee .. 24% 35V: 11,890 Nelson Burton, St. Louis ,..... (23 ° 37 11,822 40% 11,318 Paul Krumske, Chicago...... 19% --_--4 VALLEY STREAM - WINS MAT TEST Central Defeats Bay Shore 22-18 In First Match Of Season Valley Stream Cental High school opened the 1945 wrestling schedule Saturday night on the home mats, defeating Bay Shore of Suffolk, 22-18.. With the locals trailing, 18-17, Larry Cid pinned Mike Christie of Bay Shore in the final, unlimited weight class to give Central the victory. Coach Ken Darling of Central wasn't worried too much about the closeness of the score. \Several of my boys played around too much,\ Darling said. \They could have pinned their opponents, but fooled around and won by de- cision instead.\ The difference between a pin and a decision is two points. Cid's decision over Christie was lucky for Central in two ways. First, it gave the home team its first victory. Also, this is the first time in several years that Darling has had a boy heavy enough to wrestle in the unlimited class. Tomorrow afternoon, Central plays host to the Malverne Mules in the second match of the season on the county schedule, The results: - Central (22) Bay Shore (18) 103 pounds-Jerry Grtenberg, Bay Shore, pinned Paul Daniell, Central, in 1:49 with a bar and chancery. 113 gonna—Jul Davie, Central, defeated arnes, Bay Shore, 2-0. no pounds-Prank Green, Central, de- de- (need Arthur Schiller. Bay Shore, 2-0. 127 pounds--Bob Gerbino, Ceniral. fested James Barnes, Bay Shore, 4-0. 133 pounds-Lee Neathersole, Central, de- feated Warren Delemarre, Bay Shore, 4-3. 138 pounds-Richard Cavagnaro, Bay Shore, pinned Jack Nauheim, Central, in $:56 with a croich hold and Nalf-nelson, 145 pounds-Bill Knapp, Bay Shore, de- feated Prank Shields, Central, 4-0. 154 pounds-Ed Sharkey, Central, pinned Bill Amnon, Bay Shore, in 4:30 with a body press. 165 penal—Jim Dowling. Bay Shore, pinned Lou Suprina, Central, in 2:08 with a bar and chancery. Unlimited-Larry Cid. Central, pinned Mike Christie, Bay Shore, in: 1:46 with a body press. formers on the night <in season, Per for m i n g impressively were Ernie: Vandeweghe of Cfi'l Braun of Gar- Jim Mullaney, inade player. Mullaney . started at \aft for- ward for Holy Cross, and picked up nine points as the Crusaders routed City. College by 45-75. Both Braun and Vandeweghe, starred earlier in the week against Kings Point, rre regular starters. for. Colgate, which dropped an exclungblnt-second y 45-43. Braun, leading Nassau school- scorer last seasor, con- for 11 points, but lanky Vandeweghe romped off with the game's scoring honors by Oceanside, den City a erstwhile Chi decision to N.Y.U, bo; netting 12 tallies. THREE TIED FOR LEAD IN SCHOOL BOWLING Form is scheduled to play an important part in the third week of play in the South Shore High school EXCEt ON:COURT Three . former Nlmu high schools -were ent per- of Madi- son Square Gardén Saturday the second college basketball doubhhnder of the athletic league bowling finished w schedule tomorrow afgernoon the Oceanside Bowling center. Central of Valley Stream, Hemp- | stead and <«Sewanhaka of Floral | Park, tied for first place, different opponents in an effort to effort brought him third prize of break the deadlock. at POI-h 204.47 284.34 282.27 280.32 277.30 276.46 276.05 215.29 275.09 . 274.038 270.30 267.04 265.39 262.15 250.22 \ 245.43 FIELD IN FINALS OF SINGLES PLAY Therman Gibsor Oon Rallies Fo Nose Out Varipapa As Runner-Up (Special to the Nameau Daily CHICAGO, ILL., Dec 10 Joe Wilman, 39-year old veteran and former G.L of this city who was runner-up last season, is the new na- tional match-game bowling champion, ascending to the throne by winning the fifth annual All-Stu-tour mey staged here in the Service- men's Auditorium by the Chi- cago Tribune. gum: up a total of 294.7 pint under the Peterson system, man paced the select field of 16 finalists to the finish line last night in the concluding round of- the championship round-robin. to re- place Buddy Bomar of Chicago as the national titleholder, Bomar Pnished far down the list in 12th place with 267.04 points. Wilman nosed out Detroit's Therman Gibson in the final tabu» lation by less than four points, while voluble Andy Varipapa, {the Hempstead, L. I., trick shot artist, rolled into third position in the official standings after holding the runner-up post during the first three rounds of the playoffs, Won \3114 Games ~ Varipapa, one of) the .real\ vet- erans in the field and one of-the most famous names in bowling, ith a brilliant record in th most exacting competition. | The Hempstead ace won 81% {games out of a possible 60, bad a | total pine-fall of 12,452 and tacked up 282.27 Peterson points, 'This face $500 shd automatically qualified Hempstead and Sewanhaka ap-) Nim for the final playoffs 'next pear to have the best bargain. The Tigers take on South Side of Rockville Centre (tied with Beldwin for seventh place}, while the Indians tackle the last place Oceanside Sailoys. meanwhile, will have its work cut out for it against a stubborn Lyn- brook quintet. Other matches pit Freeport against Baldwin, with the Red Devils shaping up as the favorite:; | year. Fourth position went to Cleve» land's Walter Ward, winner.-of the eliminations, who staged < 'tre- enodus rally during the final two days of the round robin. Ned former champion; earned sition, breaking even in bis matches and totalling 277,80 points. Wilman's victory earned him the championship trophy and a m of $2,000. of the Central, _______________4 Long Beach as ainst Lawrence; and SPORTS c ALEND AR -| Mepham vs. East Rockawly. &| The standings and schedule: ToDAY W L Pct. Basketball Central .............« 9 10.900 ~\:‘l\.tx.‘m‘.:\ Hempstead .......... 9 1.900 ' a At Mineoia H. 8.-Roosevelt Bagles vs. git-3:31}. «nnn nnn 68 3 é gg Mineola Police Boys' club, 8 p. m. enn ee naa R (Western Division Freeport ............. 6 4 600 «At ono comte tin, loans?\ figs: glrvwium 6 4.600 ea - “mg\“im‘; South Siae iti i foy che celianeous ..... rex k++ a _ East Rockaway ...... 2 8 ©.200 anite Athlete Teague mesiing, 8 p. m gouin yeah-8m {inne f 8 {83 Bowling ng Beach ... - F At Baldwin | Modern-Baldwin Women's Oceanside vas 1 9 (99|[f repair work. Every job Major league, 8:30 p. m. A? Hem'nun Center, Hempstead-Gram- man- Engineers league, 3 p. m. Hempstead Faculty 8 p. m. House league, 2 p. Aur him “f“??? scoring honors Totals 324 320° 'Totsls 545 459 541 Long Beach “Mutt lontlunud - At Hempstead necnltlon—Mnnl Major in the Army 'orces conference # g] 15 By onian Juniors league, p. m 4 with 26 poinis. sae W max. *S 208 1s3 Paced by Bob Brusseau, the An- seinen league: #30 p. m RIFLE MATCHES ¥ovino 144 188 Aboln 18 '% 14! thonian Junio of Oceanside de- At Pavilion Center, vnlhy Stream- IN Stelges 210 180 12! Adele 197 180 229] ) (oi 0g \g) 's of Long Beach Women's Minor league: 1:30 p. m, The Nassau county interscho- ~ MSB ~ At Peninsula, wrence - Business . h 'Totais 538 si6 w08! Totals $32§42 537 /last night, 21215, in a pre-season, league, 9 p. m lastic rifle league will fire- its sec- as junior division Nassau basketball At anside Center-Kusky Men's ond round tomorrow afternoon U. u-u \im 4s 10 Alliance game played at the St.| 'W Bheidan \Academy Mineoln-Nessau with three matches scheduled. 197 PH 's churc d \Long County Women's Employees league, 5:30 Garden City lines up against l!\ I” 189 $33; © @ympastum, 8 pm. thers league, 9 p. m. Chaminade of Mineola, Valley m mu- ml s7s sea s26 The Anthonians led all the way At Talks Stream Recreation-Women's Stream Central against Farming- There to win their ond game in five Commertial lesgue, 9 p. m, dale, and Hempstead against Se- lg\! s 1M IO. m starts. « R ga At $33: (£5153, °lrhlvln—Jvou- wanhaka of Floral Park. Bourne 167 196 1 Pere\ ih ie in 'The line-up en's Commercial league, 1:30 p. m. 18 20 Int] wee - le aoi in| - The Bine UP Anthonian Irs. (CD Tomorrow - Totals “H ank S70 M1 Gathona, rf | A Caeace, rf -0 f Afternoon % * \ilies ct 1 ames at 4 p. mJ\ Fiyna's ® & G lukas ® 11mm!“ #1 At may! -Garden City 'H. 8 vs. P lea i Tupk® § lyn-East Rockaway H. 8. vs. Ros- i Baldwu' Modern com\ Aksel 31m m l!!!\ Eff: lel 43:51:20!“ re g no ll! B 0.1” * chavey a Baldwin Hodern Alleys Reamer 183 196 Adria 167 166 11D| Totals 198 500 m \aos on see I. Brennan, ig 4)Paimer| a a| At Hempstend-Westbury H; #. v M. Berms Bras. (3) Berskamp K ® (# |@icica ito itt Chapkiin 200 187 207] Bra a . Barbied 1 g 9 Remote! mo 9) renight W Weinenta ey St ane Is a sues in io moos 9 B] mes nore inl row ms mie Brer | thd r io aig ace a M iR BRS bil tin 1a we mesos 181 144 132 187 148| Prerence Mawre ®) Lema (a) Ht I 120 m 188 200 200) Pachoni 164 161 161 ...,, ,, m rotals 7a 33's]..- Clit-Manhaset R. 8; vs. Ser so hores. ses pig & f it |( Freeport Commercial m=» in mim. ram m oen weir nsp 20 , , ICP fiom omen eo man mangicap % 3 % Carson 171 111 172 9----- Greve Recreation =----# Pavilien m } uo Bont, 0 Anthoniana ccc % 11 if a mngcumldo—lnd'ln K. 8. vs. Ocean rowe Tie mis fis) _rotals TF Wi mi x noir By: :~ mum‘gqmw hs us mw-F- Us id IH Pumterce 106 Nb 169 AUX‘L RY PARTY mot Nas&AU ALLIANCE Newséaz (1) manys s s @ $ fn th in v aP 1a (Ths Knare 148 158 179/Poliman 190 128 181 7 ee ITX Pantesce 116 > (Eastern Division peau. in in filemon, if 1a i Tig 18 is e fi 3 Erma 184 188 110 .. Totnis 509 S15 Totals 75 496 51) PriveWinners Listed At Benefit In A; port Washington | H doing (H 119 1h. Absenies 162 18 168) Sout *~ 10 187 iin De 15s 198 ito mes i 10) (B [0] ~, friend Park () -_ Greve Rec _, (Western _Dfyision) Aure im in if 122 {of 584 Waterman 185 170 187m VaCort 184 its 181 \tens I n ca an. AH ie 8 3:1?“ \n [s (a), Clateen mdacied by ute sat \Talncls Pepin \1% ndi C l » l 7 © as i ® l no manes f Me oageg: me Chit a ay ais m» zigmlflpg £235,er Ain‘t: \\AT Riverside school (Rookville Centre)- Tecaln \## TAs 104° Tolals 7% 750 H0] Hitimerers oe noo oo, Totals #17 803 Totals 835 35 #71 Totals 372 523 624) #0 513 $68 54 Legion Saturday night s, ve. Esquire club. 8.9. ® , _, Pek \ie o 9a ta Fag” $52 §§§ © a ® Cafeteria CD Popplath Bros. (3) iOIu-n‘?’ swuh’l esate Is B2 1s 5:21. clubho orngniggn sos: in?\ 331\? 6 emnasiem, (Long site wore Paley - | Ackerman Ranson .. 1 188 Brandt 168 168. 188 io ~Plo men Vets P- D, Prime m t4 {gm-u. fm fi 179 Thompsn {a 163 Peck f: 24) carisle m a 5.15“...- m i: ,z Skelly Mo 117 140 set-Lug: iss 222 s2| prizes went to the Mesdames John a; yine, mama,“ H. 8. v Tis i I8 min-gnu #if \Tyler. 118 186 Replat 146, 161, 1M ,, mt 'otais sss Purves, Petef Arnoth, John W. central H. 8, 4 p. m. ammo In 19 12 hess 2; Pridman 148 174 180} 103 146 2%4 tale an Til-h Modern (4)* zlfiflwvll“ “ciflhwszum; Nassau county lmeflggnlruc 1:1“):— PPerce \ Oceanside . , t m Thais mm 1s Tors \Hf Mt re l Kusky's Major ~*] rramprce vii )n ver acme (¢ 165 189] Thomoen 1B 152207 Nay * also. to 3:32:11 aarien Clty vs, Chaminade, #--- Oceanside Bowling Center ----@ - - a? 19e 207 188 Grom IME If . » Central vs. Farmingdale. w [fa—“mum 5 (I‘D. \s Tark t =-- c =-- 191 132 172 Stack 130 198 208 Petrik. Hempstead vs. Sewanhaks. in aand! “4m o il figs\ | it} “in H fi g: Temas saol rolls! une \Totals 506 419 sat motais \am su sui) Mrs. Ray ad Ives is chairman South Shore Mmm'c'fi-une— =o oo o oes pip om io a aon i hester Nas tl swEEPS TC at' t on $e PP o m egt eas in at iit gone io B l $22\ I I ( fome» [0 (Q U| pees mere tamen om re ie] 'BWEEPS* TC ANDRES Sa tt pam cit trane o uaadieap T 1 \ Handicap 30 30.30] ponnelly 160 169 Turss 114 149 110 bi * Mep :m 8. vs, Bust Rockaway rptain 433 a51 _ Tolals 007 47% M| lll, motels ~se0 Toe Conrad 170 186 186} Jobn 14 177 114 h“ w vent tummmuum ak L1?“ i He §. Central am s Danis (6) G. (.. |- Wilion 169 202 161) Hawkins 168 183 117 a? th handicap, Gus] ROOSEVELT VS. MINEOLA £3,533 E.'s vi. t. 6\ ss\ 1h in in lae i In m Hasnum 203 182 i $ oat i. \Ha m a mandieap 1 12 = M Totalling hin \mm“ The eastern division schedule of Long Beach H. 8. vs, Lawrence H. 8. fite iin ihe he i Ramer 190 19s 181 147 hat Totals 859 835 'Totais . 728 430 460 um“ film 01252 s aft“, the Nassau (basketball Alliance At Bsloris Commer» wusles 131.203 [48 Bine , 180 Jit the Patteren tet 132 148 180 U0 (M| sooo cca night in the clase B handica p powi_ opens tonight with the Roosevelt, . At tsiand | Park Handicap 32 a,“ ml” is a}; Dierking 200 198 i M‘lm. Lidia. Major I ing sweepstakes. at- the: Cameo in S‘fi?’ 5:9 tme mgfaplolncle “RI Banana: Center-Sun Oil company Tesal £00 434° Totals 4910002 991). coas, aio a%3 Totals 309 ... memes e i. ® \| Great Nuc'cck ern of Long Island school. Tomorrow night, the Free- Ln'“so=nt§ Shore Yacht club league, 8 e \ $t hei tep pauen\ 100 143 109] (West Bnd Bow! (D Oceanside Grill. (2) “mflfiw inf us ff City hit 411 for second erize of| BOTY; Legion quintet! center. empstead-N., Y, | whom Peter 132 180 148) Jackson. 174 194 Frien 139 196 131 whil Wulf of the plays the is Oilers at Port Tnltphnn Co. Women's league, 6 and $ Soptione> 139 13s L4 @mith 117 115 167 Steele 106 109 Minte 144 146 144 Armstrnir io 2 13 $26.50, e 9 Washington While the Hempstead |\\a¥\gneridan Academy, Mincola-L. I. Vradows 166 16 160) Rus 14 Paliaro liliams x i j 18 6 In tise (n W W| trains lan lie aB Perro 119 aot 173 'Potais 505 S64 _Totais® 307 33% Wo) and fourth place. Ann McLennon fingenmls o KIVGI’tthf‘l“ Freer whan v. C. 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