Show ' Thurottay litonting in From the 1 1 i 1Nye '''" - 1 1:toos - :1' Ro 11 ena r Press ' Box 4 i ? p 5 ' ' —Amodo106': 4 By Jimmy Hodgson' Coaches sctool leaders and everyone interested in college sports etre wondering just how the tur bulent world conditions and the national defense program are goand other ing to affect football this fall In the opinion of Edwin N Atherton commissioner of the racific Coast conference the 'r sport is going to flourish rather than be handicapped Ile says: sports especiali'fou may find more ly college sports important bow than ever Sports with football at the top will flourish if tuitional leaders so determihe Apparently they have so determined for when several of us were in Washington recently is was made plain they wanted the college : games to continue at their best for the good of the country Colleges were advised and even asked to keep their sports pro grains a strong and healthy as - I possible" ' Ton ran bet if the national to thrive leader want s will see thet they do flourthey ish I -- - for good and obvious Public morale is mold Important and the country's Tea-so- ns apparently are con- clean entertaining that' Ivinced physical distractions are vital necessities to the present Peifare of the people d1Paders - ' 4 I P'ery Few Missing So far the national defense program has not hit the Big Seven colleges to any noticeable degree extd the same apparently It true at other leading schools A year ago coaches and fans wondered if there would be any stalwart young collegians around this fall to play the game but en far only a player or two are - - Of course there will Missing be more lost before Undoubtedly ' the season is over but at present the defense program appears tobe going to have very little's(' feet on the college foothail and sport3 program s If service teams are organ lard as expected three of the Utah colleges hove an open date or two thatzthey v411 be able to schedule games and from the general comment to 4fate the Utah school are es pecting and hoping to have a service team chance or two toplay I f Tort Douglas Team - rost and also plenty of capable ebaching ability but if the team te going to be formed the organIZation should start soon team at Fort Douglas could :unquestionably arrange game ItItah with each of the Segos as welt as Weber and lother junior colleges A full -schedule could easily be round outwith games against other tposts because the matter of traneportation le no problem in 'the- - army particularly at an air base A the - i 7 power-packe- - all-st- all-sta- !- had-bee- - n - - AundA AblIOA 210b 51 2 31 01 Turneros et 4 0 30- - 0 0 2b nor h 2 3 nShopd 0 1 3 Mouton if I) Kiova a I' 0 5 0 3 2 nog lb Ppneock a-- 4 a Krampr o 3 0151 1 Prim lb 4 1 I MeLoro pi 4 0 1 0 Spats if m 4 a 1 I 0 Woo 2b Shafer if a 0 0 i shoohan Jr) 3 !1 0' 7 ()0011 11 A 1 0 0 2 Piorroy p l IKramer p 3b 1 :I 2 3 mitten M 5typprd rf 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 &Floyd TV I 34 Total 34 I 24 13f- Total Whlt Star 001 010 000- -- 2 Rio Grande 180 000 20x11 Rune-1- 34e 2 turner Ray Summary: 3 Mason Zotans S Kramer WeLotse L Sheehan Kramer Noour—It King Kramer Om Shepard 2 Priest Stolen haare-- 11 MeLotese Kramer King Dee toe Mesa Turner Sacrifice hit—b Kramer Two-basNuns batte4 in— hit—Pearork Poorest' 2 Mason 3 Keane Klatt V pantile to li Killing In IlVilini 7 :melted—SY Newer t 6 tilterae Seteat tot Pieratt y II Vioyol roosionnottois tor—rierwAy L Kramor 2 Struck out-b- y Mloyd 4 L Kramer 12 Bases on baps—Ott Pitney I Yloyd I L Kramer 64tWil4 pilohell1— 1030Y4 2 PasseS ball—Peatkork TIns 'St hours' II minutes aanie- -2 Unyokes An McKendrick tier:boa Scorer—L liarve2 Do A I 40 '! 00 e n ryd itays--ithreha- I L ranee AB II Sirloins es 5 I 3 2 (moon et Mersh 3b 4 I ttol000rt Stodotoot e p r inttanger'e A M A tow lb I I Litoolorft I 11 1 a Littlo 3 14 I Youns 'th 2 to I Marlins rt 0 2 I 1win:111W it 1 3 5 Palater 3b 0 6 0 timitwat P 4 4 4 4 M 2 1 4 1 4 4 i rt A It 00 0- - 3'4 3''4 to to 3 4 1 2-- 0 2 I 013 3 1 3 1 03 00 Two-bas- - game They Promoter Iblike Jacobs is at last discovering that the public coneiders overweight boxing - its Matches a lot of bosh When the Chiabout Utile cago Cubs are at home Manager Jimmy Wilson Makes them reBe figures port at 10 a nu to report early they it theybehave so likely to overeat at won't lunch and will also retire earlier at night harry Danninz Giant catcher stays you can make stay One of the country's leading golf professionals claims that If won't-e- n golfers would trim their long fingernails to a moderate length It would cut many scores 20 per cent Utah has a heavy golf schedule 'ahead with the state junior meet the Country club women's invitation and the state amateur in the next two weeks W E Lay director of the local Soapbox derby will fly to Akron Ohio Friday to see the national it quick million by finding the finals and help to coach the Inter mountain champion young Russell right answer to the problem: How Stauffer who left Monday to break a batting slump Just received release on GALIC Trucks for immediate delivery sato to subject 3 se Platform bodies 2 s FRED A ratio Short-wheelba- J Chassis ss (may be able to furnish dump bodies) I Panel ' price I trucks— No — In CARLESON CO 535 South Main r vo 11111111 Reattitil Brigham City 4 Club 1 MaInaOstritild B st "atir7 OM BRIGHAM CITY — The Brige City Peaches took a lead on the rest' of the Utah Industrial league clubs here Wedneaday night by defeating Provos Timps 1 in a grand ball game before a crowd Magna-Garfiel- d defeated Gemlin an exhibition Me II- club as :is feature of Utah Copper day at Lagoon The Peaches scored enough runs to in the ball game in the first inning when Manager Océ Evans singled Larry Steinbecle did likewise and Southy Franz slammed a mighty triple to score both runners Southy romped home with the third counter of the inning himself The Timps robbed Cad Shafer of a shutout in the final Inning when they chased a 'run across mostly because an infielder was playing a little out of position Shafer lefthanded a fine game however holding the Provos tia only five hits Glen Berge was the big gun for the visitors at the plate nicking Shafer for two hits in four trips one a double while Evans and Steinbeck with each led the Peaches with the stick The score: ham n p Cbreten 2b Bird et Kumi! 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Furniture and at 9:30 o'clock Salt Lake' Mill faces the W II Bintz ten One of the outstanding plaYers in the tourney is Slim Huntsman Club Cafe hurler He has chalked up Six shutouts this season three in each half of the Recreation league play He won 14 straight games heavily-fa- - 6-- 6-- st the short end of a 0 score lother night by theCopperettes boundid back Into winning ways In the opening round in the state tourney as Mary Comez hurled them tha 2 victory over a plucky and surprisingly strong Draper Feed ten of Logan The winners got six rigs as Miss GOmez yielded only fourtio 5-- For Title Bill Koch Loses In Kansas Meet R 7 Bountittli) 4 Reminder parka risro Mam's Brown nd Ma pia Cash Vitt A rueery Its fit 118 a HI tiRottihaottill 1 4' -- RC-ISt- r 8: Ka)-ties-Mainak- Uls-3o- hnny - d - 6-- Eastern Mars Report To Jintini !Crowley - CORtIWALL ON - HUDSON Aug 13 Wi--- A squad of 26 husky footbttili players from 16 college i retorted to Coach eterly JimmYCrowley at the New York Minter academy Wednesday and forming the 1941 began the job:-:oti team 'that will encounter the IOW yorit Giants at the Polo Ground:a the night of September 3 In theilisth lifintlai Tribune fresh air fund game The 4quad Will b increased to 31 when players who will appear In theXhicagó all-stgame August 2S join the eastern team At presene Crowley has five enda four teekles five guards two centers an4 10 bocks in camp Y ar 2 8-- 6 6-- Two golfers will qualify for amateur golf the national at championships Thursday For4 Douglas when a medal play test is staged under the direction of the U M 0 A H F Russell will be in charge The local trials are just one of the many district tests being held in all parts of the country Thursday to name the players for the national amateur which will be played at Omahas August 23 to 30 Only six players have entered 30-ho- 411 le 30- - Library program In Song ices 333- -K ill peonies Oft 3 :45--- N RC 4 :00- -1( DY1--ogle by Horace Bradt 4 I $grLittleUuaShovit4 :30-- K V eons 4 43- -N Kallenborn' mentary Oft the is toot news 5 learv Altar !' 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A gelpet ihs Stortor Me fen 13 kint Tits Uulding Vic gad r Y Mailetwo the as otate :30it M A third-ranked THU tliti11 Steaktaat Rage ' an tar ea osmium sod OW Magnio - -oOur 1 Ihs Nader POO H sionordmenum0mampr a- - 11-The i Cop-seed- ed Nowa --0The oe Wilitaims-Litortse- Amateurs Shoot 36 Holes Today -tuitil of Hiria Treat Mrs G D Irvine won the low gross honors in class A at the Forest Dale women's day 'golf meet Wednesday and Mu B E O'Brien took the class B prize i pre in Inv r I i 2 :15wC113-W- bsa Win Dale Honors tIC 3 5 Ha m pt tith H 12 ::' j1 Stevera muse Listening Peat errs aaaa a seem Aloe Wits Ill' Stewart ItevtIFs Itho' 11:13-1011- 11And R S rashes -Pop J1100-Ctgro- - TWO Morales 1:43-tiltro- H R (1 1 - :45-Ka- L-Ttle Allingtoto Ogden limbo() PP I e ram and - AUGUST SS TUUPUIDAT T:00-KB1-- Werld 4 Sharpies c n s 4130-kraL- hards NMI 1111111Atil 11:1S-K810- -Faros : ) - 1 i : 6-- k Championship of the Salt take City division of the Pardo& net league will 'be determined Thurs- 1 day at 3 p m at the Victory courts when the Kochs meet the AM Sinnards ' ' be will team full at Neither leader- of strength Cleo Sinnard Kochthe his team and Billy leader of his squad being in Kansas City where they are competing in a midwest junior tourney II Keith Ellertson will be acting in the Thurscaptain of the Koch will a day match and Bob Ogilvie Binassume a like role for the Soldiers Hear Data on Lob Its - Netters Clash her upstate rivals Mom's Place of Bountiful 'edhtinued in the winners' bracket by defeating Ogden Bamboo 7 to In another game where errors on the part of the losers contrttnield no little to their downfall Little Shirley Turpin the player in the meet turned bark American Fur 15-- 3 The Magna Cash Grocery had one big inning the sixth when It counted'll runs on five hits three walks and three errors Pitching honors for the night went to Leah Peterson of Bountiful who fanned 10 Bamboo bAtteti gave up but five hits and Issued only on walk neth Moyea Magna Cash first sacker hit four for five to pare the Grocery girls in their win twin' servAmerican Fur 'or the Proper egecutIon Vera HoOston got the hits that ice was explained to Fort Douglas and Salt Lake airdrome soldiers spelled victory for the ShamrockS Wednesday as the half way mark Mary Comex pitched a four-hitt- 0 was reached in the tennis school Vera tripled in the first frame la sponsored for them by The salt bring home Virginia Lindort who Lake Tribune and Telegram in had walked' and then scored ber flobb'a double She cooperation with the IntermOun- self on Ruth also hit a homer to bring In Ltit5 (sin Tennis ammociation With Dave Freed Sutton dorff again In the fifth Inning and Walker Wallace am InstrucLucky 13 Kitibli victory puts :it tora the 111011 wore introduced to in a favorable position for thoy the various types of service With meet the winner of Thursday the advice ithat "only service4 night's Springville-Shamroc- k gattie Oh should be timed over which the in a playoff player has complete control- at Friday Saturday and Sunday A all times" necessary ' The scores: Harriet Mann professional :and one of the clty's Shammg k root print ra Orant Evans 2 4 2 reed Logan leading doubles performers will Draper Gomel' filo whhil Abrams ond Josiainip lead classes Thursday They 'will N U stress the volley and the lohl It 10 Magns nnperettes A 4 13 Lucky Kit MIS Sexier and B IIrwoott 'Ozzie' Beats Coast Girl ' - givm 4-- mit -- voreci Black-bur- z bombshell was exploded 'at White park Wednesday night in the opening round of the girls state Athumping upset featured play Wednesday In the Victory tennis tourney when Beth RIchords and Shirley Nelson defeated the 4 r24 Sarah McChrystal and Catioalatinn (15 111P1)— Harrild Adair Loot Frew nay Winegar 41'24 3 Van Nort in a semifinal Joan lanP Main kovaat ( Adair trtan Rock Hal Direumnay of women's doubles The the match 1 0:62 sheer 3 scores were 4 remittal ' Pinh Junin rallenaaftoist itiarkburoi Miss Richards and Miss Nelson floosie Metiome Lyman Koarn Oran handicap t five laps - - Rah by virtue of their victory qualify Bud Coleman Douggiaa Met tome to Meet Donna Hurzeler and Noma Roberts for the title Friday It announced Wednesday that finals in women's singles also will be played Friday in mixed doubles and nmert's doubles Saturday and in Masa Aug 13 MANCHESTER men's singles Saturdays till—For second the: day In a- row all schedule follows Thursday's Osborne unseedell Margaret ' at Victory: INDEPENDENCE Kan — Rain nilitthes San frranc lican kicked year-ol- d Moa'a ONO'S 30 a Altistlevans vs lear4iy41itsic over the dope bucket in the' note again c:viashod out tho matches in esestat Moulds elire's invitailon the Kansas state tennis tournaCourtly Nolsoweurowill tourney deeating ment Wednesday but in order to Misod Doubles Bundy Santa Monica May Dorothy vs al al winner cut th field down so that the event Van14orrls14e0hr) Cal Wednesday in a quarterflnal Novi vs Willis ms tonsils Jrd snatch can bejun onschedule a few tus 7 30 in singles match 64 sles were held indoors "Ozzy" started her giant-kille- r role Tuesday tik upaelting Valerie In Ono of these Mid& battles Scott the Eng lilh Wightmati 7cup Billy Koch of SAM Lake City was veteran and 1940 foreign perdefeal:01 by 'Llitob Mitchell the victory forrner 62 Kansok Slots Junior champion 84 1 hinging on a hmzit lti decision Mitchell was too strong in which so unnerved the English star the back court for the young Salt that she dropped four 'straight Laker4 13 YORK (UP)— games in the Aug final set' trap Mehner advanced one SixNIM hundred and three nervotts roundulwithotxt lifting a racquet linkimen are ready for ThursWhen Bob Griggs defaulted to the 36 holes of qualifying play day's 11re i No 1 4eedect player from Utah for 'the national amateur golf Newport 1tvono championship Enters SerolinnitA The night before any golf comN NEWPORT LI Aug 13 (111i)— Middleweight petition and particularly any stage 'of the open or the ama- Youthful Ted Schroeder Jr of teur is the critical one for many Glendale Cal coholder ofthenata golfer That is when they be- ional doubles title and second-seede- d ciligAGO Aug 13 Frank Parker of Altadene to tighten up A lot of fine Ital- gin Colanserulational on a sleep- Cal were the first players Wedleft rounds been have trom New York less Or a ian yOungster night to reach the seminal nightmarish pillow Some nesday consecustoredlds twenty-sevent- h of Itte twentyfifth annual round been who have of the pracbops tiva vittory Wednesday night by In the low 70s Newport Casino invitation tennis regularly ticing knocking out Steve Mamakos will oar into the SO8 'Thursday tourney r C in the seventh Washington The two Californians are alated 27 out 603 in Of who start the round in the Chicago stadium out- sectional rounds 137 will qualify to clash for a firfalist berth 'The door Atrena Golan scored the for a shot at Dick Chapman's fourth-seedeSchroeder showed knockdowns in the championahip proper consistent aggressive tennis- 'in title Mattfaltoa now a soldier at Fort over Field eliminating the topseguled forfign of MeadoMd foil victim to a savage club the links 0 the Omaha In addition players Francisco Segura of Gutty August right hand mash to the Thin that seven others have been exempted gull Ecuador - 3 276 knocked him sprawling Ito tried to from qualifying and six quai- Parker defeated Bryan Bitso get up at the count of itine but lfiedat Denver Monday making Grant of Attentafla Needed sixth was unable to rise a total field of 150 to tee off 114t with his usual workmanlike tact Omaha - we A 6-- 1- relm i i Amerkan Ia—Ogden Bamboo vs Fur Lucky 1I3 Klub bye ty two-for-thr- ee Sevet)UP Midvale) va 10 p 4-- ranktk of the starting lineup thin out itt the fourth lap of the climax heat when four of the lead drivers Howard —Joitnny Wesselberry Itock'Mike Julian and Bill Ostler on some oil left by one of the pievious ears and simultaneously crashed through the fence on the mist turn Julian who made his field appearance in eompetition since' an accident July IC was struck- by Bill Ostler broadside on his way out Eddie Coleman spun through the hole th the fence In the eighth lap and Tex Sherwood followed suit In the-- twelfth by dropping out of the race on the same jinxed turn Ed Peterson lost a tire in the twenty-firs- t lap and was forced to rettrerfrom the race None of the driverS were injured and the only etir seriouslydamaged was car No 4 driven by Lou Frew Frew threw a connecting rod in his "butane special" and the motor was split In twti parts Harpid Adair finished hi first piarewith Ray Winegar Stan Rock and Hal Bircumshaw following aerosithe yellow line in that order In Atte midget midget" derny whiciria to become a regular event on raring nights Keith Partinkton lapped every car In the field to win the one-mihandicap event:-- Don and Lynn 'Armin finished second and third placed 'first in the LynnLarson1 two-la- p qualifying heat and was followed by Ray Smith and Jack Crowther Results: Place Queens p rn—Vincent Drug Magna Ceilh Grocery half-gam- near-capaci- — At hire a p 10—Copperette4 Park) vs Draper reed 7 vs P i ng arkedule ThoiredWe Pstedayaat Schedule gs Helper 230 p Gemmel! Club 4:30 IN m 'tribune Intermountain Wire Mit(get racing dciverri twho as a general rule are superstitious were ominous taught respect for number '113'' when they defied fate and entered 13 bUgs in the main eventl' on the Unlucky night of Auglist 13 ' A :total of 3764 fans saw the all-sta- prior Pickups Long-wheelba- Provo 3764 Crowd Watches ':dotie''' t Races N 41 6 New Mime)! : ' '1 Mel Ga !lecher one of the outstanding tennis players In the state for many yeas will come here from Los 'Angeles Monday to compete in the annual intermountain chainpionships according to Mart Alder Gallacher will be accompanied by Jim Challiss former third-rankiplayer from San Antonio Texas The pair will team in the doubles: and promise to be the pair to beat for the honors They have won several doubles titles on the coast The diminutive Gallacher who hat'keld all of the major titles in this sector at various times is a colorful netter After leaving Silt Lake City he went to Loa Angeles and has become 'a highly regarded performer on the coast courts Ills partner is rated equally strong The coast pair will add a lot of color to the tourney the last major tennis event on Utates 1911 program :The toot- nament Opens at the Forest Dale courts Saturday few players are :expected to make the jaunt hire from Colorado but the Majority of contestants will be Utah netters Frank Mehner defending champion Is expected to retour in time to take part along turn from his with Utah's four clisai young junior players Richard lirarner Cleo Sinnard Bill Koch and Mac Pykt LAW' of them are playing in the Kansas state tournament at Independence now All entries should ite filed by Friday so that pairings can be announced Players can register for the tourttament at 209South State street-22South Main street or at The Tribune sports departmint Copperettes Drcip 74 Game To Lucky 13 ' I eet enms 7 Wedoletulayito bibtlion) !' - - 1 Clemtnell Woe-so- b 'ports ar - Prove $ 5 10 4 1 - f Gfr4s Meet L es x-u- ta I 't 061 0:15 623 545 444 091 5 0 Ten Loses hi 511401a :ii: ' 1911' 11 'August 14 f so 4 4 I Pinney Beverage Provo nemmell Club Helper gakt Zrittunt Ace Hurler Prt Loot It Magoa-Garitel- le straight" arnean lariat college : rs Won Priebe dm CI' ! - ar Plua-1-7tichin- all-st- Utah Industrial League legian however figure that the inevitable law of averages an4 their own inability to let a few sociwon the chin keep 'em down will be the payoff punch In the one game that le really counts Prior to the title battle Friday an Salt Lake City Japanese club will tangle with the Stockton Cal Japanese team at 6 p m The west coast team won the northern division title in the California JSPanese league and theriocal will have their hands full come Friday evening Taking full Advantage of four costly White $tar errors the Rail-me- n hurdled' the next to the list 'obstacle standing- - between them and a title with ridiculous ease An eight-ru- n blast in the seccind inninrwas the manner In whith the Ralimen got revenge on a club which 'twice in recent weeks hiss defeated them Knowles Piercey young White Star southpaw wax given shabby support by his mates and when be left the game in the second inning only two of the nine runs gleaned Off his slants earned r Mound Rattle Les Kramer veteran Rio Grande portsider was nicked for a run in the third and another In the fifth but that was the sum total of the damage the Servicemen did to his slants WoosoTime'tritie (one laps Meanwhile Ittnager's and the B Howard Hook Ed Peterson Mike L Police clubs put an a slam-ban- g lberry Julian All finished in :172 ohm's duel vhich found 13111 Item Trophy daoli I four lope)Ma E Ed Peterson Steward ingway having just a bit of an 120 tre4 irirek bualifying beat (10 lape)—Wimpy d edge on Cy tiogden in Panerams Hal litreumshaw 3:b 4 mound battle Second qualifying best 1 lapel4 —AM Ostler fohnne arnitit Stan Rork :20 S The scores: boat Mike lanai— lb qualifyint Whits Mar La Grande Julian Jobany Weerialbarry Howard Rook Den-bait- er : - Rio Grande party of the first part waltzed into the finals Wednesday by smothering White Star Service 11 to 2 and Henagefs party of the second part had what It takes when the chips are down aa it outlasted S L Police 5 to 3 Friday at 8:15 o'clock the Collegians will have an opportunity of squaring accounts for all he lickings they have taken at he hand of the Railroaders and a tri— umph will more than heal the wounds of league warfare Five Victories Five times this season the two dubs have locked grips in league play and on all five occasions the d Rio Grande machine has steamed to victory The Col- llama! ' : Branagan The spectacle of the team everyone figured to win the title no one ever figured before the tourney started and the would be in the title battle will be presented as the grand finale to the Salt Lake City amateur diamond tourney Friday at 8:15 p m at Community park it Algot' Mutitot 2b Intemb lb 3 et 2 0 0 0' Larson rt r The nivergity of Utah grid- - Votterit lb I 0 1 0! ders are afraid that the eastern )'ikrom Mayne re 2 1 0 01 war clouds are going to elimi Totals 30 10 27 14 Totals 36 1114 12! 100 010 010-- 3 Salt Lens Pollee bate their hopes of going to Henagere 001 003 01g-4- -5 OltThe Utes are schedk Olson Summary: Mom Litidortt Little Young Ont- uled to play the University of bort Errors—011bert Fillnigen Middleton laear: In the windup game this Little (Stolen Pact bite-4-- e hits—Morr Olson season John Kimbrough Hums 2 batted Gilbert Bogdan back in Hollywood Water in Zane Bogden 2 Little Young 2 Double pay—Marsh to Salazar "Lone Star Hanger" Grtty's buncombe: Alvarez to Duneontb to'Whim MeltMkidleton to Duneombl Olson ItImbrOugh can play the part to ing Little to Young to Morr 421 Credit too: he's a good horse-Ma- n victory to Hernineway (Marge- defeat to Rune reeponsible for—Heminghandy with a tevolver and litoden Hemway 3 Borten 3 struck out—By 7 Banes nit bellie--O- tt &Mgt Only the ingway 4 Bogdon 1 3 Hit Welled Bogdan by Cheapest priced meatit 1110 are Ilemingwal Utepiroov- ziby emploni ecoreft-- 41 Move available for the Chicago Dear- - Tauter and Houston Aisorts on f By Marlowe top-hin- There has been some talk of a football team at Fort Douglas and recreation leaders in army post in other parts of the coun- try have already started organ Nothing concrete teing squads has been accomplished so far at the local post Some gret teams Were developed during the last war The Mare Island Marines And Camp Lewis terms played in the Itose bowl There is a world of talent eager to perform at the 4 9 Peaches Cop Lead in Semipro Loop 'tors Will Tangle for Crown Friday in Conimun4 Park - ' Club :i :: - Zhe t5ait P M PIP0001011 16V WONDER Ulan' zvEstv Plairr4o TILL of BREAD |