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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 3, 1964 OSHAWA'S CURLING ENTHUSIASTS OPEN SEASON F. C, (Marion) Piper, presi- dent of The Oshawa Curling Club Ladies' Section, deliver- ing the first stone, to start off the winter season. THE OSHAWA C.C. Ladies Section opened their 1964-65 season yesterday afternoon with a turnout of 150 mem- bers. Shown above is Mrs. ™~y ; 4. THE LADY CURLERS of The Oshawa Golf Club's* curl- ing division, launched their season also on Monday after- noon, with a full turnout for a double draw. Mrs. E. R. "Babs" Henry, president. of the Ladies' Section, is shown (centre) delivering the first stone to open the season. She Golf Club Ladies © Are Curlers Now fuel W. (Lorraine) Famme, committee con- The Ladies' Curling Section of |by M Oshawa Golf Club, launched the| members hip 1964-65 season yesterday with alvener. fine turnout of members, who| Past-president Mrs. H. A. were welcomed by Ladies' Curl-|(Merlee) Lawrence expressed "SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' GAIN ONE -- LOSE ONE! Coach Jim Cherry has had to adjust his line-up for the past two weeks on the basis of +béing minus his high-scoring centre, Ron Buchanan, who went out about 10 days ago, with a dislocated shoulder. Even minus Buchanan, Generals continued to make a creditable showing, in fact maintained their undefeated streak, up until last Saturday night, when they were nosed out 4-3 in a hum- dinger, in the Liftlock City. Then over the weekend, Coach' Jim got a mental lift -- he received a medical okay on Bill White, another of his pivot men, who has been out for three weeks, with a broken thumb. He's got the cast off, and pro- tected by a special thumb-guard, will be able to take his place in the lineup. But last night Darryl Leach sustained a broken nose, during the team's workout, so he'll likely miss tonight's action at least, if not two or three games. Currently, Niag- ara Falls leads the Junior "A"' derby with a total of 14 points and Toronto Marlies are next in line with an even dozen points. In third place, with 11 points, egme out Oshawa Gen- erals -- and they have a game-in-hand/ over both the Flyers and Marlies. It's Hamilton Red Wings vs the Motor City pucksters, this evening, in the regular Tuesday night special at Bowmanville. Arena. The Junior Wings upset Montreal Canadiens right in Montreal, over the weekend, so in spite of their present lowly standing in the hectic scramble, they can not be regarded as a '"'weak sister". x x x x FOOTBALL CHATTER always becomes more brisk as the 1 ing President Mrs. E R.|the wishes of the members, to is flanked by Mrs. W. A. C. (Marion) Freeborn (left), 2nd_ vice-president and Mfs. W. W. (Marg) Baldwin (right), 1st vice-president. as dates for instruction and practice games. Bonspiel convener Mrs, Harry (Ann) Gay announced the bon- spiels for the season, Tke Golf Club ladies will be hostesses to ON THREE FRONTS t ( AW /\e Westmount Kiwanis Biddy Bas- ketball League after Saturday's action at Bombers defeated Green Devils Hawks 4-2 and Red Trotters _|downed White Aces 3-1. triumph of the season in three games, when they registered a close Hawks. Hawks led 2-1 after half- time, but the Kings soon cut away the margin. 'as he scored all their points, in- breakaway. Hawks. Bombers Stretch Unbeaten String The Blue Bombers remained he only undefeated team in the contest against Green Devils, but managed to hang on for the win. It was the first setback in three games for Green Devils. Bombers' top scorer, Tom Horruzey, was in great form, as he fired all of his team's eight points. Bob Krawec drew assists on all the scoring plays. Bob Lipa, although held score- less, led his team in a galla effort, to retain their unbeate' streak, but the whistle stopped the game with the Green Devils pressing hard. Green Devils' point getters were Alex Krawec, Danny Kew- ley and Kirk Gillespie. TROTTERS SNAP SLUMP Red Trotters broke their two- game winless streak, when they downed the third-place White Acés 3-1; In a close-checking game, both teams put on a good display of defence and attack, only to be too loose around the other. team's zone. Eric Wiggins notched the Hall Blue the Simcoe Eulalie Ave.) Boys' Club. In the three games, 6, Gold Kings edged Purple GOLD KINGS WIN The first game of the morning aw Gold Kings get their initial victory over Purple Bill Broom paced the winners luding one on a long pass Richard Nehring cored the lone basket for the BOMBERS TRIUMPH Blue Bombers had a tough \ "throwing" the first stone to open the season, Checking. on the outcome, are A. W "Army". Armstrong (left), the club's general chairman .of curling, and Frank Simpson, the men's curling chairman. THE MEN'S SECTION of The Oshawa Golf Club's curl- ing division, also swung into action for their new season, last night. The above picture shows Dr. Doug Langmaid, f Remember When? ... Berra has signed a two - contract losers only point, while Bruce Berry picked up two points for Red Trotters. Siegfried Pfland- zer got the other one. In games this Saturday, Blue Bombers meet White Aces; Red Trotters tackle Gold Kings and Green Devils versus Purple Hawks. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Newsy Lalonde, p hockey great wi ontreal Canadiens and star lacrosse player, was traded to Sas- katoon of the old Western Canada hockey league 42 years ago today--in 1922-- for Aurel Joliat. Newsy was nearing the end of his spec- tacular ice career but later held brief coaching jobs with Canadiens and Ottawa Senators. 2 YANKS SIGN YOGI NEW YORK (CP) -- Yogi year to serve as special ield consultant, New York Yan- ('Babs') Henry, who officiated | in the traditional opening cere- mony of "throwing" the first stone; while vice-president Mrs W. W. ('Marg') Baldwin held the broom. The members then were di- vided into two groups and each} the incoming officers and com- a friendly get-together with The kees announced Monday, but | | mittees, for a successful 1964-65 season. Secretary Mrs. El gin (Dor- jothy) Munday and treasurer |Mrs. Sidney (Eileen) Hopkins lgave their reports, both of which revealed gratifying in- Oshawa Curling Clib ladies, on Nov. 10, with morning and after- noon games to be played for The |Gay Trophy. Mrs. N. K. (Effie) Hezzel- wood, convener for the fashion Oshawa Golf Club president, MAJOR LEAGUE --Oshawa Times Photos, group played a four-end game, | formation. after which coffee was served) The various committee con- in the lounge, prior to the hold-| veners each gave a brief outline ing of the annual 'Fall Meet-|of their plays for the new sea- ing", |son. Games convener Mrs. Drew President 'Babs' Henry pre-|(Marg) Jacobi announced that sided for the meeting and in| play for The McIntosh Trophy welcoming the curlers, extended) will begin on Monday, Nov. 9. a special greeting to the new) This is to be a five-game series. members, who were: introduced'Nov. 3-5-6 have been reserved show to be held at The Golf Club on the evening of Nov. 16, reported that all plans have been completed for this event. Vice-president "Marg" Bald- win made the 'President's Draw", which was won by Mrs. H. (Alice) Millen with the con- solation prize being won by Mrs. W. A. C. (Marion) Freeborn. 10-PIN ACTION EASTWAY MIXED LEAGUE Crown Taxi gave it just that little bit extra this week and as @ possession of first place as they shut-out the Dandies 7 0. Every member on the It was 'Jim Thomson Day' at| Eastview Lanes last Sunday, as} the big southpaw scattered pins | Jim Thomson Rolls Record Triple Score | Wear 19, Les Eveniss 19, H and L Ent | prises 17, Houdaliles 14, Ontario Mot result took sole| Sales 15, Homes by Harrison' 15, Goch) | Supertest 14, Black's Men's Wear 14 Scu- |gog Cleaners 13, Clint's Texaco 13, L.A er. | initial triumph of the year by Celtics And Warriors | | desires, rumors persisted he may still wind up as a coach with New York Mets in 1965. These rum- ors were given added impetus by the disclosure of a clause in Berra's contract stipulating he is free to break it if he so Take Opening Games The Simcoe Hall Major Bas-|iBlly Jepma, who fired 12 ketball Jague opened its 1964-|points. Bob Goddard scored 14) 65 season last weekend with|in a losing cause for Lakers. Celtics defeating Lakers 38-22| CELTICS -- CET (12), and Warriors edging Bullets 31-|Marcel Boivin (9), Bill Robinson 28. \(1), Harry Brdéau, Lionel Kelly \(5), Chuck Wayil , CELTICS STAGE RALLY |), Chuck Wayline (8), Barry) f Coyne (1) and Jim Brady (2). | In the first game of the morn-| | AKERS -- Jim Rowden (4),| ing, Lakers started strongly and) ranry Planke' (4), Bob Goddard| looked like they might upset the !(14), Bob Johnston (4), Bob! defending league champions.|soich (4) and Dave Hardy Lakers held a 19-16 lead at half-|((9)_ | NOTICE TO LUTHERANS in Oshawa District If you desire information about the new Conada 'Synod Luth- eran Church to be estabilshed in Oshowa ... Contact REV. H. FISCHER 177 Rossland Rd. E. PHONE 725-2755 EXPORT PLAIN OF rin.iteR TIP CIGARETTES time, but Celtics finally found} their scoring eyes in the second; WARRIORS NIP BULLETS half and outscored the losers 22-| In the second contest, the 13 |Warriors started out fast and 'Cc were © their|outscored their opponents 15-10 oe omg lin the first half. They actually |won it in this half as Jim Cro- zier was in top form and con- nected on some beautiful jump a record breaking 682 triple with| games of 261, 212 and 209 {new high for our league eclips- ling a former record of 674 that /fo |had been set by Gord McCor- Needless to say J. T. won the | shots | The Bullets went into a full jcourt press in the second half CBS Completes Yankee Barter |: cscs im wars» ue NEW YORK (AP) New |Tiors 18-16 in this frame, but it York Yankees, baseball's most| Was not enough to overcome the lucrative franchise, officially) "sin. n all directions to come up With) team did his share and then some with| and B. Discount 10 and Pic-O-Mats 3. Josie Gyurka leading the way. Josie with @ fine 557 (192, 191), Ossie Spooner $45.) WED-NITE MIXED LEAGUE |Lorenz Schatz 524. (205) and Anne Bone; The Die-Hards tihng gl league * with her brand new ball came through; lead to eight points over. the runner-up Jtm's tremendous effort set a fine style. It was Anne's first 500 tr Sparketts as they beat Scugogs 52 while the year and she added two extra pins|the 'Sparklers' had to be content witha r frosting and a fine 502 total 43 edge over the Beatles, Josie Gyurka's, triple was high for the A. and W. Drive-in lost ground when night as well, and that also included the) they garnered but two markers fom 8 male sector of the league. |determined Od Balls combo, while the Central Auto Bdy moved into a sec-| Crawlers belted their name by running ond place tie with the Snapshots as they|a@ll over the Try Hards 7-0 for the only | | mack in the 1959-60 season. autumn air does the same thing. Almost hidden in the stories of wars and rumors of wars, is the information that Hamil- ton's Don Sutherin, a place-kicking artist deluxe, has won the Eastern Fyotball Conference scoring race with his total of 94-points, 26 more than second-place Moe Racine of Ottawa, also a three-point and convert specialist. The presence of these two placement kickers as one-two in the scoring race, serves to point up the fact that a good kicker is still a very potent scoring' weapon for any good football team. Dick Shatto, even with last-place Argos, still scored 11 touchdowns for 66. points, good for third place. He led the parade last season with 81 points. More on the gridiron scene, it looks as if Montreal will have to pass up the Grey Cup spectacle for 1965. Seems the Montreal group is having trouble raising the money needed to build their proposed new stadium -- and without the stadium, the game will no doubt be moved to some other centre. Closer to home, there is a great deal of speculation as to whether or not Nobby Wirkowski will be dropped by Argos -- and if so -- will Pop Ivy, Frank Clair or even Bud Grant of Blue Bomber fame be offered the post. It all adds spice to excitement already looming as. Montreal and Ottawa tee up for their big sudden-death battle this Sat- urday. x x x x CANADA'S National hockey team scored the winning goal while short-handed, to nose out Omaha Knights, of the Cen- tral Professional League 2-1, in an exhibition game in Mont- real last night. The 'Canada' team has won six and tied once in eight starts, and while the season is still young, a victory over a minor professional team must still be regarded as an indication that our national team is improving "steadily. Atlas Youths Win In Basketball Play RALLIES FOR VICTORY. The Polaris team hid a tough uphill battle against Nickis, but | | | | Close games were featured in| the Simcoe Hall Boys' Club Minor Basketball League last Saturday. The Atlas team édged Redstones 16-15, Polaris defeat-| Doug Peeling-led. the winners ed Nickis 10-6 and Beaumarks|attack with seven points, while whipped Saturns 19-8: Bill Waling, who has not his top form this year, .notched ATLAS BOYS WIN jtwo and Bob Kreasul got one. The Atlas squad extended|Terry Smith picked up three their unbeaten record to three} points for Nickis. Greg Medinski games, but had to fight tooth followed with two and Jerry and-nail to beat Redstones. |Reynold, who played an out- 'Ed Manewich, top point-getter standing all-round game, got the for Atlas, picked up four points. other marker. He was well checked throughout BEAUMARKS TRIUMPH most of the game, but?this. left Beaumarks peppered the Sat- his teammates free to score bas-|urn's basket with shot after shot, kets. Other 'scorers for Atlas} and went on to wallop the win- were: Paul Folkowski with fourljess team 19-8 ints, Dave Tutton and Peter) Dave Smales, who returned Andrews had three, while Ken|io action this week, clicked for Cunningham got two nine of Beaumark's points Norman McLeod, who has|Barry Hobbs picked up six strengthened Redstone's roster, | points and Don Sugden complet scored seyén points. Andy Kit ed the winners total got six and Wes Paterek two.) Andy DeJohn and John Bie- Cole's 1590 set, the Hornets thus set a| Pickwick Cleaners prevailing over Cam-| five points, while Duffy's edged Gillard's seen Harry. Witterick and Ray 19, Pickwick Cleaners 17, Harold Stark Men's Wear 6 to |. 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Serer in tal 523, George Turner 519, Bob Howlett 515, i ptt Horbecks 44 a {ugh Smith combine eir tal-| George Reid 508 (200), and George Law- eam Standings ie: Hards 50, ' ents with excellent triples to | "ence, 506. KI Neal had a 209 single |Crawiers 37, Big Five 36, Team Ne. S [Aeneas |B CoipoEsie. anbty of} In games this Saturday, Cel- § ' ' In the average race Josie Gyurka con./Crawiers 37, Bigfive 36, Team No. 5,CBS might bring about an anti-|,;.. Pi : | lead the Falcons on a shut-out|tinves to lead the ladies with @ 167. For|35 Gillard Cleaners 30, Odd Balls 30,/trust guit ics meet Pistons at 1:15 p.ta,) : and Lakers battle Warriors at . n . j |the men Ossie §$ h ti Duffy's 27, Morrison's BA 27, Scugog romp over a clawless Tiger/Ge,,mm sie, Spooner has tied wit" Cleaners 24 Beatles 23, Beadies 16 fry|. 'The justice department ac-/9°) y 4. | knowledged that it is investigat-|° ee outfit and a share of first place Vente close with @ 176. Hards 5 and The Jinx in the loop. The Royals retain- | Slengigs Crow re RCAC] OSHAWA MEN'S MON-NiTe __|ing the sale but has given no caamcamaacecrpea: ed a share of first place by nip- | Aut? Body 33. Snapshots 33, Auto-Magic 'O'MALLEY! |Carwash 31, Meades unoco Service 31,|, Oshawa TV continued to press On-/ indication .as to 'ts ultimate de- ping the Jets 2 to 1 with ¢ Construction .Ltd. i€0Pge | Bobbies 27, Vaneos 29, Tagers 23, Osh- [ops for fhe weet they Prllg Sotrosh4 Cision sate sea ' awa une-Up Centre 22, Bond's Clothing | Corvelrs lo 0, however, the Tiremen) ~" Brabin providing the esentials, Both the network and the | 723-7122 | eae ly @ Homes @ Additions 21, John Prestons Men's Wear 20, Yomacs|"efused to give as they trounced Wilson's oF Plumbing 16, Oshawa Camera Cent: "% led the Eagles to a 2 to 1/ Plumbing. 6 0 mi entre winners, |< McLaughlin Coal & Supplies ~~ announce --- Faster 24-Hour Delivery Service --- With our Fleet of -- RADIO-CONTROLLED DELIVERY TRUCKS!! Budget Plan - Automatic Weather-Controlled Delivery } "Turn To Modern Living With Oil Heat" TELEPHONE 723-3481 McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Lid. 110 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA 1 @ Offices @ Remodeling, ST a A Your . Satisfaction Is Our Aim All Cars Carry Our GUARANTEE KELLY DISNEY ACTIVE REALTY LTD, 48 Sfincoe St, $. STAR USED CARS Ltd. 1200 Dundas E. Whitby 668-5891 BUDGET TERMS DROP IN 4 for the was |Tony is just beginning to round into Ishape after the golfing season, while Walter is making his move to catch Ron Nelson our average leader * men, while Ai Saunders 598 (215, 215),| pita Tex., the cl Sieniinee Corvairs 44; Paint hop| Doug: Vann $42 (a) Rae SE AL pital in Houston, Tex., the club | \43, Jewell's Men's Wear 41, Maintenance|Dick Cole 523 (20 'announced Monday. Ford's ail- 37, Flintstones 36, Die Room Twisters 35,/did it (aa oe ' Dapper Dans 35 " Combines 35, Chevel es ' Houdetiie' epee etek 3 th Gi mop wae described ms tater: D s 31 wi en ial blockage ' jen | ial bloc kage of his left shoulder. |31, Wilson's Men's Wear 31, Rook's' 30,/Copp and Fred Snow best for their IT COULD BE CAC! 4E?) ay | Industrial Tool, while Seaway Ford and| sible motivation other than pure) OF tk mn 2 i Top Eight of the Week Ji As @ result of Tuesday night's action, 4 89d Aldsworth: Cleaners in that order.) Purchase was merely a move (211, 210), Bob Richardson 590 2 The American League ap- (208), D. McLachlin 524, and George loy 570 (214), and Hugh Smith | Single, Other good scores for the night! anyone is interested please contact East. |-- Frayne 575, A. Mason 553, B.| team No. 9,. 24, Seaway Ford 21, Indus-| ' 544, R. Leonard $40 (224) and A, Jay 525 a Hawks 7, Eagles 7, Tigers 7. Dover's Men's Wear 16, Aldsworth Clean. son's Plumbing 36, Cadiilecs 36, Sio Mo evening turned in to a rather dismal one,|28 General Aggregate 24, Corvettes 18, SPORTS BRIEFS SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) Friday. "4 Dyett's Sports took over the lead when| three-way deadlock Monday at) | Washington pdskins' handed 'opponents, as for the losers when| Bill Powers was tops. for Dyelts with s| No 8 Redskins al oY tn he , : Open golf tourney and will meet | fellas how about turning out? Points early! ang L. shutout Pic-o-mats with stan|Browns for total yardage gained | |down by not showing up. |from hopdays) 589 (221) ably assisted by| League statistics, Taylor is the|fought his way into the playoff |contact Eastview Lanes and identify! ideal Dairy missed a 'great chance to| leaders His gains of 398/and a 72-hole total of 279. Corveirs are now leading with | ree|Len Rose 580 (222) leading the way for/funning and points i841, jished with a 70 and 69 respec- anticipated Ted Tyers 589 (227, 215) and Dick |Lupel with a very nice 603 triple, Walt) Euei in @ great match. whict Crystal was runher-up with ® 596 total.| member of both teemes bees the te tnark.| Whitey Ford of New York Yan-| ; | and R. Worsley 509 (203) for the Motor.| eration Nov. 9 at St. Luke's Hos- RIE ORR: EES = AT YOUR SERVICE! " ® | Dover's Men's Wear continued the shut- ; 9 Taldi : : Side Thomson 682, John Waldinsperg-|oniy one point separates the first three|BOD Skelton separated the men from/to further diversify its business place with Nu-Way Photo and Kinloch's|John Waldinsperger a distant second but} 9 arry Wi ic 995) (210), Marry Witterick 576 (225),) w, severs was top man for the night Reid with a tidy 521, |proved the sale by an 8 to 25 se can8) went to S. Hodgson 597 (224)! K. Fisher! way Bowling Lanes ana uae Royals 12, Falcons | (2!) ] ff F ed Harding 359 R. MeDermaid $45, B. Winch | trial 'Tool' 21, D, Witson's Men's Weer 17,| & LOY O, orc Team Standings -- House of Chow 41, hom: GM TEN-PIN LEAGUE to say the least, when no less than seven| Ron Robinson Excavating 4, Billy Casper, Jerry Steelsmith | PRESSES BROWN Even the winners didn't get muchithey shut out Scug Cleaners. while te the end of the regulation 72/ you haven't a chance to start with, well--| sq (206) while. Tem bonetee 'sso 1 draft choice, is pressing jin the season are as valuable as those! Hodgson 583 203) leadi tals in an 18-hole playoff today. . leading the way, while/in the latest National Football Any GM employee is eligible to bow!|Bob Howlett 543 (205) bombed Goch's | only ~ookie listed among the | with birdies on the last three) | yourself jmove up in the standiiigs when theyinass receiving. Oe a ee 355 catching add| Steelsmith, of Glendale, Calif.,, we are just half-way through the firs t/YOU been Jack?) with @ 562 (211) fought | tively: to make the playoff. tos Courtney 585 (202) lad Ontario Motor EORD'S OPERATION SET (|= ate ~ - In 'triples. Besides Dick and Ted, R.ikees will undergo a shoulder op- | OSHAWA'S LARGEST AND MOST MODERN GEO. RUTHERFORD (Oshowo) LTD.--14 ALBERT ST. lin ci with @ 7-0 of | | decision over the Lions. | Seeaed ' : | TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE out trend with victories over Team No. | business reasons. CBS said the er 612 (222, 211), Ron Nelson 590 | teams. Chow's Restaurant took over first| the boys with a sizzpng 664 (237), with! int oracts running a close' second. still with a nice 606 (221). J. Graham 551) Ray George 575 (202); Stu Ml-/with a very nice 615 triple and 237| We could 'stand another team, so it} vote 594 (223), Copp 591, J. Masiewich 580 Standings -- Duniops 34, Oshawa TV 25, Standings 12, Lions 10, Hornets 9, Jets 8, | 54 Nu-Way Photo 40; Kinloch's 40, Thom-|°'s_'0 orvalrs 5, Team No. 4 0 In Almaden Open What could have been an enjoyable Shuns 33, Winders Esso 29, Police Dept hut-out: er 'ded in our league on shut-outs were recor a9) EASTWAY 'MEN'S THURS-NITE and Pete Brown battled to at NEW YORK (AP) -- Charley pleasure out of winning points from short-| mackies lost a 31 decision : to Wilsons,| Taylor, na holes in the $25,000 . Almaden | jthel was no Joy In Eastview. So C'MON|best in @ losing cause for Scugogs. H.Jimimy Brown of Cleveland |you get later on. You're letting the bOYS!Les Eveniss with Herm Praken. {back Casper, of Corona, Calif., lin 'our league, so if you are Interested)4 to 0, | in both rushing andjholes for a four-under-par 68) | Paint dropped a 38-1 detision to Clint's Texaco, from the top and closing fast. But|Cint's, while Jack Tyson (where havelup to 753, compared to Brown's|and Brown, of Los Angeles, fin- section, so many changes' can still be ard. for the dairymen, man week TOMY Sales to a 31 win over McLaughlin's NEW. YORK (AP) -- Pitcher| Courtney had a 533, Harry Witterick $17, MERCURY TAXI TAXI AND U-DRIVE--OVER 30 CARS AND TRUCKS PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE : Other fine. 500's were turned in by Jim : amont $47 (231), B. Willmore 535, R.| lak scored four points each for| Boyd 529, B. Grant S19, ¢ Meriin 519, | Saturns Bob Peake 519, R. Bouckley $16 (207), D.| This Edwards' 510; R. McHugh $07, Ron Milne! : 503. John Waldinsperger 503. and Frank Saturns Zarowny S01 (204 Standings Dyett's Sports 24 je's Van and Storage 23, ideal Da! McLaughlin's Fuels 20, Wilson's Men's| Minute Men 16, Guardmen 11 and Spark-| spective. teams. L.A. and B. nipped Har- ettes 7. oy risons 3-1 in a team effort. MANY HA N HELPED y KIDNEY & DEWITT S winvore on. 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