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Bill Saunders
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Meeks walked to score Watson, toria in both ends of a twin bill,
and a pair of singles by Bob 4 1, 13-7. Monday to jostle Corpus'
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Dickson Wins
Murry Dickson. 41 - year old
right-hander, pitched a seven-hit-
nice channel cat, and hooked one
10-pound yellow cat, to improve
their fishing tales for Plainview
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FINEST IN BRbWNWOOD
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Tweedell, 27 gaspergou: Tot Tay- crappie: Willie Wagner. 15 chan- Cross
lor. 8 channel cat and 6 gasper- nel cat, one 54-pound yellow cat Pete
3 crappie; W. C. Singer, 28 chan- and party, 49 catfish; J. C. Lan-
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| CHICAGO (UPI— Casey Sten-
I gel, plagued with a slumping ball
club which has lost seven times San Antonio
unless the league - leading New Dallas
I York Yankees do a turnabout and Victoria
start to win.
Joe Tongate started the rally
with walks, and Boyd Rogers
singled the fill of the sacks. Jim
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fourth. Grayson Wetzel singled, by Allan Driskell scored the trio
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MeHORSE PLUMBERS
Ronney Ellis, cf
Ben Plummer, c . . .
Tommy Butler, p
ih the second inning. Camacho
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LP Allen Senterfitt
relieved by Ronnie
stanfield. 3b
Thompson, p
bottom of three
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Laurence Elkins. if
James Bunnell, c
Eddie Daniel, p
Lewis Docks, he landed a
pound yellow cat.
the Plainview
gou: Robert Wilson and W. S. and 5 carp; Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Burkett, 4 channel eat; and A.
Gable of Spearman. 15 channel Morris and party, Post, 3 ehan- *
cat; R. B. Cason, one 38-pound, nel cat and 300 crappie; and Mr. I
Yankees were
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single by Joe Tongate. Alvie Christi. 2-1.
hit late-inning homers for the
Senators who have lost eight of
their last 10 games
Willie Wagner landed the whop-
per of the week. Fishing at Harvey Hickman, 4 yellow cat: ________________ _____________
- - - - - O.P. Meador, Estel Hargrove hitter for his fifth win and George
McCuin, Cross
Allen Senterfitt
with Arrow's loss
Bob Simmons
runs.
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34 25 576 Watson. 4 catfish and 2 drum.
34 30 531 214 Catches recorded at Da ven- _______ ____________ _________
30 28 1517 31 port and Meador Docks include Buck Muerer and Eddie Longi- and Mrs. Paul Lovelace, Odessa,
Gene Smith and H. L. Sikes. 7 —aion, Fredericksburg, one 8- 15 channel cat
crappie: A. C. Keaton and Er- pound yellow cat 50 channel cat Catches at 36th Division State
8-3 advan- Dallas edged Fort Worth, 2-1.
wooc.
Guests at
Willey. making his first big
Watson, a Houston
Junior Camacho's
_ _______ ____ j and Semon Reynolds, Spur, 25 Crowe and Don Hoak had two hits
total of 52 fishing parties ■ catfish and 20 carp. in Cincinnati's 10-hit attack. The
were recorded at the lake last I Reports from Gaines Docks In- defeat went to Johnny Podres.
final three frames to further
their Arrow de-mobilization ef-
fort.
Arrow scored their runs in the
second and fifth frames Four
runs crossed in the second on. a
hit by Jimmy Moore and walks
to Dwaine Powell. Tal Millican,
Truett Moore 2b
In the final inning. Davis
singled, Pinto homered and Tul-
cus scored after reaching first,
on an error for a trio of Arrow
COCA-COLA EAGLES
Charles Coffee ss
Tommy Fine 2b
Max Eminger, 3b
Robert Young. of
Bert Massey, lb
Phil Demasco, lb
Cats: 000 10- 1
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home Tongate.
Meeks.
and Richard
Rogers and Texas League and gain a berth
week Lakehaven Docks report-
tage. A walk
winning pitcher. slammed one
out of the park in the first in-
nine with one runner on, and
Roy Chaney, Red Sox short-
stop. clouted two out of the
park. His first slam was in
the first with no runners
aboard, and another in the
fifth with two men on.
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200 N. Broadway Brownwood, Texas
was tabbed Ray Revnolds. rf
efforts, the Red Sox banged out
13 hits to score in every inning
in their convincing win
Richard Carpenter was the
starter for Rotary. He permit-
ted four runs on one hit. and
was relieved in the second in-
ning by David Henley who allow-
ed but three hits in going the
remaining distance for Rotary's
win
Fonia Worthy.
innings to overtake the Hotpoint Player
Braves and win by a close 8-6 -mma ‘Kir6). r
count. Dennis Gleaton. rf .
Joe Tongate went the distance Jot Lopdermtk, c
for Shaw’s win He allowed only Charles watkins. 1b
five hits, walked four and struck h. i Sikes, 3b
ou+ eight Dale Smith. If
uu Ronney Watson ss
Jimmy Thomason was tabbed Ben Lednicky. cf
with the Hotpoint loss. He per- •
mitted eight hits, walked five ota 3
and fanned seven Shaw batters.
The losers brought two runs
across in the first inning by Ray
Reynolds and Truett Moore. Rey-
nolds walked and Moore singled.
crappie. Football League champion Detroit
Also. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Som- Lions. The sign on the door read:
channel cat: i merson, Andrews, 7 bass and 6 "President and General Man-
3 bass catfish; Red Thompson and ager.
• •• - • - Anderson
j , pitch over the fence in the second Thara II Ra Coma
o a inning with two runners on .base. I I Ivl V II Uv •VI l IV
0 o Me Horse left seven runners Ap la i v A
; i rtrandnenonrbasethubtines had Changes Made Crys
0 0 Benny Plummer and Ronney ey • e. ■
o 0 Ellis were the only Plumber bat- \!imning \tengse .
o o ters to pick up more thn one —‘M 1 ‘M‘ ‘9 JI UI iy VI
2 0 hit. Each banged a double and a
1 7 single. I By ED SAINSBURY’
Don D:1 A-d
Mike Watsc
Joe Tonzate
Boyd R ger:
A.vie Can:a
Jim Meeks
Dock*. 17; Gaines Docks. 14;
Steve Sellers accomplished the of runs. an dsuccessive hits by
3 o , same, and Tommy Womack and Billy Bly. Tommy Scott. Alan
300 Sammy Gleaton walked. Sell- Driskell and Bobby Fry scored
30 43 .417 13
I GRAND BLANC, Mich. (UPD— start to win. , , .. Monday s„ Results
I any anrzermc whether'h" pmaka saia Stengel, "and I'm going to Houston 2 Corpus Christi 1
or not He dlaved Three hours try some experimenting if we San Antonio 4 Victoria 1 (1st>
and $9,000 lafF Casper found him start winning " San Antonio 13 Victoria 7 (2nd,
self the riche}t professional golfer Hitting .was the major problem Dallas 2 Fort Worth 1
of the year with the Yankees, since the Amer- Tuesday s Schedule
Casper’s pressuriezd one under ican League champions have been Austin at Victoria
par 71 gave him a one stroke vic- shut out four times in the last Dallas at Houston
tory in the $52 000 Buick Open nine games and five this season San Antonio at Fort Worth
over Arnold Palmer and Ted compared to only two blankings Tulsa at Corpus Christi.
Kroll. Casper had a four roumi during the entire 1957 campaign. [-------
total of 70-53-71-71-285 to boost his The Yanks made only three hits
19.58 winnings to $31,277. Monday night in losing a 2-0 game
Drenching rain and lightning to the Chicago White Sox ail
• - sent Casneg 1S Onen chamnion pitcher Ray Moore. But as con-
Cantwell’s two-bagger and March Victoria sprang to a 1-0 first sntmgspr Snd kPon scampinn solation for the losers Sox Man-
Taylor’s single accounted for the frame lead in the first contest pormmg wurwink mis SShouse ager Al Lopez said his pitcher
fourth inning scoring outbreak. Monday, and held it until the bot SrrerthehewandeKpiavea oniD had "real good stuff.”
A last-ditch effort by the los- tom of the fourth when the Mis holes in the adrayonc0 delaved Moore struck out five of the
ers fell two runs short in the sions moved back with a singleton toufnament 9 Yankees and was sharpshooting
fifth as Hotpoint came up with San Antonio tallied three counters A ' string of four bogies the corner of the plate with his
ed first on Chris Monroe reach- ir the bottom of the sixth to wrap and Kroll thirdground leader was curve ball to keep the batters up-
ed first on an error, Billy Potts things up. ... Casner had birdied set.
walked and a circuit blast by Victoria took the lead again in fhe first h<5e but bogied the fourth "When he's right, he's tough to
the second game with two in the and also was even beat with that curve," Lopez said.
I first, one tn the second and two in Bolt grumbled—as did many "and he throws a good slider
the third But. Santone .powered others-about continuing play aft- too."
along in the bottom of the third, er nearly two hours dcIay
smashing out six runs to go ahead "I didn‘ make any difference to nT
6-5. . . ... , me whether we played or waited
| Todays schedule lists four sm a day • Casper said. He tucked
gle games Austin at Victoria. the first prize check into his wal-
Dallas at Houston, San Antonio at let and packed it away in his
Fort Worth, and Tulsa at Corpus tomato-red pants. "But I couldn’t
I Christi_____be happier that we did.” ,
with two on base.
Rotary opened scoring in the
top of the first with Moses Ca-
macho’s single and homers by
Henlev and Chaney for a 3-run
first frame. Two walks in the
second and hits by Andrade,
Noah Camacho and Richard Car-
penter figured in five more runs
in the second. Rotary came up
and party, 6 bass; Donald nals. The Pirates committed five
Meador. 8 carp; Dick Clardy errors, including three by Ted
and Melton Mercer, 18 channel Klusezwski, as they frittered away
and both scored on a booming
doubling by Chris Monroe.
Totals
H ot-Potnt 201 C
Bob Pinto poled Arrow's lone Shaw s 104 31
homer His came in the fifth WP Joe Tonsate
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poundyeizowhcate d.ap.astwarr. than Parker, 3 bass 7 office today with the National
New York at Chicago night)— 5 channel cat: Joe Latham, 2
Turley ’ 10-3) vs Wynn (7-51. channel cat and 2 crappie;
Baltimore at Detroit (night) — Alex Weber 2c
Pappas '4-D vs Foytack (5-7) or Mrs. w. L. Bradford. k vass,------------- -------e— ----- . . .
Hoell 6-6’. and j drum: Jimmie Cooper, 3 family. 9 white and two black .Anderson, announced Monday
drum: W. C. Singer. 14 catfish: bass; Mrs. L. S. Mullins, 2 bass that he had taken over as"fu I:
Alex Weber, 3 channel cat: and land 5 catfish; Mr. and Mrs. time, president of the Detroit
Don Jordan, two 5-pound black Barner Barker. May, 8 catfish: Football Co. He immediately Lap-
bass. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Brown and pointed team publicist Bud Eric-
Also, Charlie Johnson and Luke son, Comanche. 26 catfish and son as his assistant general man-
Nix. one 4pound yellow cat and 3 yellow cat; and Bill Vann. 6 ager. anew position in the club a
7 channel cat; O. P. Meadows, 2 catfish, front.offise,. , one sa
black bass. 6 channel eat. and At Lewi, Docks Felix Cochran seThed as tesm prosident since
nel cat: Jim McGowan of Lub-1 caster 20 catfish and 3 carp prsidencyal Sat hadesetainrw thg
bock. I channel cat and Walter Felix Cochran Jr one 7-pound /Co. in Detroit. He resigned bi,
yellow cat and H channel cat; Goebel post Mond ay.
Milton Mercer, Dick Clardy: I_____ __
Clouting round-trippers prov-
ed to be the vogue for Rotary’s
impressive win. Henley, the
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Rennie Davis, ss
Kelly Newman, r
Jimmy Herman, lb
David Smith. rf
David Ta- or. If
Larry Mallow. If
Grayson Wetzel 2b
Dennis Collett 2b
Steve Sellers, 3b
Tommy Woinack c!
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Rotar; 354 53 30
Arrow 040 0.' 1
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Eddie Daniels allowed the Cats offered a single to score Fields Men golfers competed against
: 1 0 four hits in going all the wav and give the Redskins a11-0 ad- that figure, minue their regular
3 ’ 2 for the Coke win He walked vantage The Indians added an- handicap Women used their regu-
! ? ‘ five and fanned three other pair of tallies in the third lar handicap plus seven strokes.
3ii tu t- i ... on walks to Peter Romig and and the caddies used regular
3 0 0 The Eagles scored the first Benny Bailey, and a pair of dou- handicaps. So far the PGA has
zoo run of the contest in the bottom bles by Ronald Leach and Jimmy counted returns through June 19.
21 6 o the third Tommy Fine led Romig
off with a walk in the third, and Terin King walked and scored
, n . Max Emfinger was safe on a in the third, and walks to Jimmy
1 ° 1 fielders choice, and later scor- Ferguson. Terrill King and Jim-
2 - i rd on a fat fielding miscue. . my Marland and a double by
3 ; ; James Bunnell scored to run’ Mac Hughes accounted for the
1 ; o the Eagle advantage to 2-0 in final two Indian markers.”
? c i the fourth. He walked. advanc- The losers scored three runs
2 0 1 ed to second with a stole base, in the fourth and two more in
---was advanced to third by Charles the fifth, but their rally fell one
21 ’ 8 Coffee and stored on Tommy run short. Bases on balls to Eddie
I Fine's sacrifice out. Brown and Carl Hamilton, a sin-
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Full Revolt by AL Rivals
White Sox are making the kind Sox their sixth shutout in yfne
of drives that can cut deeply into gamer Moore got all the rods he
-he • — •g when
______________ ____________ Billy Goodman walked wit) two
---------------------------------------------------------- full-fledged revolt brewing among 3-1. Monday, have won nine of out and Sherman Lollar t his
BABE RUTH TEENACE I i n . Tier An- n their downtrodden American their last 12 games while the eighth homer of the season The
"1* mamntained Indians Dodqerc Total of 5,295 Beat “wngueinaalsccen regarded as“eteqasexiobaEven"oneAEhtetiesisrasnazeven‘anggamcewMhning
tilt tie ht grip on. first .place in IIMiI1-1 VVUV-l> merely some unpleasant Skirmish- ar. hanging on with ■ modest streak.
3 « 3 Babe Ruth standings by edging e FI l life • Hehert nn Gin |f Dav Ing with the Detroit Tigers took four-game streak after Monday
i, 3 i s f Porter Cats. 2-1. Monday \rnra Li I Winc in I ICUCI I UI I UUII dy on a much more serious aspect night's 7-2 victory over the Wash- against
1 0 i nizht.in Sportsman, Parky In JLvI C I LL Hill J III DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) — Star Monday night when the Chicago ington Senators
, 0 0 the teenage feature. Publin » golfer Lionel Hebert was "beat- White Sox followed up with a 241 Building Up Lead
;;; Mmbm Monday Games mhenbxas"wtueminandotauset.-3z imTteeztatdonas“znguen«serpste - Burdette who.shut
4 o 1 ownership of first place in the I IVI IMV J VMUIIV- it in, 35 caddies on National Golf fifth defeat in nine games. Milwaukee Braves are slowly
3520 13 teenage league Day.* There’s still plenty of daylight opening up a lead They beat the
। The card tonight at Sportsman In Farm Little League action That was the report today from between the Yankees and the so- San Francisco Giants, 7-0, on
Park calls for Gulf Sports vs. Monday night at Daniel Baker the Professional Golfers Assn, called contenders — second-place rookie Carlton Willey’s six-hitter the Tigers who reached .500 with
111 Kiwanis Buffs in the 6 30 tilt’ Park, the Indians edged the which also disclosed that the an- Kansas City is.74 games behind Monday night to go 212 games in a 31-31 season record. Gail Har-
1 o A with Brownwood I Jons Club Braxes. 6-5 in the American clash, nual “day” held this year on June — but the fact is the Yankees front. The St. Louis Cardinals ris homered and Ai Kaline had a
4 0 0 tangling with Woodland Heights and the Dodgers came through 7 was far more successful finan- haven’t been playing well for a whipped the Pittsburgh Pirates.
2 2 Lions in the teenage game which in fine style to halt the Cards, cially than any such events in the month. They're under .500—14-16 7-5, and the Cincinnati Redlegs count for Detroit's runs while Gus
i o opens the second half of play. 11-2, in the Nat closer. past and may have drawn more — since May 25 and they still beat the Los Angeles Dodgers, Triandos homered for Baltimore's
Tonight in Farm Little League than $10,000 for charity and have their big lead only because 6-1. in the other NL activity. run.
action, the Pirates open against worthwhile projects, none of the contenders has been Ray Moore, a 32-year old tobac-
the Reds in the 6 p.m. opener at In the annual competition spon- abie to get rolling. co farmer from Maryland, pitched
Daniel Baker Park, and Senators sored by the PGA golfers through- But now both the Tigers and a three-hitter to give the White
go against the Tigers in the final out the nation post a fee to com- -------—---------------------------------'iter for his fifth victory and Bob
game tonight, pete against a links star — this „ p — .. ■
Terry Fields, James Scott and year PGA champion Hebert If g)WT,T, _ - f
Peter Romig walked to fill the their score, including handicaps. g(ygm)KjgEWA I ()g)I€G
bases with free passes in the betters Hebert, they receive an ■ ■ f f f V f V VV "wd“eWNL“*
initial inning for the Indians •I Beat Lionel Hebert" award “
F. Porter Cats.
led. reached third on an error,
and was sacrificed home by Al-
vie Cantwell.
* Neither club scored in the
‘ * third, but Hotpoint ran its lead
to 3-1 in that inning. David Gra-
ham got on via a fielder’s choice,
advanced on Monroe's single, and
scored on another safety by
Billy Potts.
S F. PORTER < ATS
IVcke (0Ac ( ntChP^ league start, was aidei by an 11
Plainview’s "hard luck fisher- yellow cat: George Sheffer, one ed homers by Johnny Logan and
men -Mr. and Mrs Maxwell 19-pound yellow cat: H D Del Crandall. Joe Adcock, playing
Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Bo Eng- Penney, one 10-pound yellow cat left field, for. the. Braves, robbed
land—experienced quite a twist and 3 channel cat: Horace Sikes Bay. ablons i 0 a . ree; run
and. party, 19 catfish and. Harvey the fourth inning and Willey never
Hamlett, 6 black bass totaling 14 got into trouble again until the
P° ’■ ninth when a double play ended
And. Dick Clardy and Melton a last-gasp San Francisco rally.
Mercer. 23 channel cat; Willie Jim Brosnan, aided by Larry
Steel, Dallas, one 194-pound Jackson's late-inning relief, won
yellow cat; Jimmie Thompson his seventh game for the Cardi-
elude Leon Beale, 8 white bass; who stands 6-1 at home and 1-5
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vann, 7 cat- on the road The Redlegs have
fish and 3 blue cat; Floyd won 19 of 30 games in a long,
Frazier. 6 white bass; J. A. Os- steady climb into contention.
good. 7 white bass: Stanley -----------------
300 ers scored prior to Junior Ca- the final pair
o o macho's single, and Grayson The Indians* winning hurler
o o Wetzel and Tommy Womack was Ronald Leach; Billy Bly was New Y'ork
0 I were out at the plate. the Brave loser. Kansas City
o o ----— — - Detroit
o o 1 Dublin’s Red Sox humbled Me- A 9-run second inning by the Chicago
.... o o o Horse Plumbers. 9-1. Monday Dodgers proved too much for the 5oston
********_10.° night to take over undisputed Cards as the Dodgers pounded „eveland
....... 18 1 4 lead in the teenage circuit. The out an 11-2 win Monday night. Batimore
Sox ran their string to 6-2, while Curtis Bennett scored in the Washington,
, o o McHorse dropped to second with first inning after walking, and Tuesdays Probable Pitchers
o o n a 5-3 standard at the half-way walks nt David Kitner, Johnny
......... 3 1 0 mark in the league. , McDonald, Stone Stephens, Hom-
....... 2 0 J Jim Brim and Dough Pearce er Holland, David Kitner and
....... 0 0 0 led the Red Sox batting barrage Johnny McDonald were a big
; 0 0 Brim picked up a double and a reason for the 9-run second in- Washington at Kansas Citv
........ 2 8 o single in three tries: Pearce got ning barrage. The runners were Wasningtonanat Kansakac
lit two Singles in four times at bat. advanced on a double by Wayne (night Ramos (5-5 vs Garver
i 1 o o Dublin's scored three runs in Fenton, a homer by Jerry Fra ier • Cleveland inight
-- the first, second and sixth inning and a triple by Daniel Riseinger. B ost oneateSlevek c.m,?
....... 1 ’ 1 for its lop-sided win. McHorse Johnny McDonald scored the only WednesdayesaGames
lone run came in the fifth after other.rungafter walking in the Washingron It Kan City (night!
to third on Ben Plummer’s hit, ; winning pitcher Jerry Frazier Bostmpt cleDerdinight
and stole home, hurled a one-hitter at the losers. -"nf "55" Dn
*3 3 2 Fire-baller Doug Pearce went However, he issued nine walks National League
........ 3 1 2 the distance for Dublin’s. He gave and fanned the same number. s
........ 9 } 1 up seven hits, struck out seven* David Harris and David Fair Milwaukee
4 1 2 and walked two. scored the only two Card tallies San Francisco
4 J 1 Tommy Butler was tagged with after each reached first on a Cincinnati
22222222 300 the Plumbers loss. He allowed 10 Walk. St. Louis
........ 2 1 1 hits, struck out 13 and walked Nathan Meeks was the losing Pittsburgh
-30.0 five. pitcher. Chicago
....... 28 9 10 Tilman Kirby hit the only horn- Philadelphia
I er of the game. He rifled a Butler n — Los Angeles
•’ ' --11 — 1 Wednesday’s Games
St Louis at Pittsburgh <night)
Chicago at Philadelphia • night)
Los Angeles at Cincinnati <night)
San Francisco at Milwaukee
(night)
x-Nite game
grip on second place in Ameri- David Henlej. p
can Little League standings a Joel Andrade c
I. 14 1 . l Roy Chaney ss ‘
they walloped Arrow Yankees, John, Ah drad cf
20-7. Monday, night at Mayes John -Cod ib
Park Shaw White Sox edged A on Fhaane2P2,
Hotpoint Braves. 8-6, in the Na- Noah Comacno. r:
tional finale Jod; Parse: s ?!
C F Carmichael 2b
Tonight at 6 pm.. Texaco Richard Carpenter. 1b
Chiefs tangle with league-leading Totals
Jaycee Giants in the American
League feature, and Denman ARROW YANKEES:
Cubs will battle Conoco Oilers BaztepDav '?c 3b
in.he National League clash Terr Bars ss
Riding behind the four - hit Allen Srnrerhtt p
pitching of Richard Carpenter Ncecafaed10
and David Henley's combined Duane powe. :
Lakehaven Docks,
folks caught 28
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