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Likely To Stay Open Kabat EE. C fAll n No team upp welwell for while JayBay te RJ EDMONTON Sept 4 The halfhair will have as his assistanta coach 0 DI I Jonesones and Bob Ellison together will Cochrane mile race at Edmonton's E- I track Ex Jimmy Gilkes well-knownwell known CalgarCalgary adddd overoyer pounds to thethc line Winnipeg xt Grounds Is likely to be athlete and former BronBroni backback- Garnie Smith one of the lightest The gar Cochrane over t available for six days of racing asa From Press Box jar S fielder ace GilksGilk's will handle the Grizzlies at pounds Is slated for Gregg- usual when the city holds its 1942 Gregg WinnipegWinnipeg- poundsI hold backfield as well as hold down aa- safety position and makes up for RRR. JohnstoneJohnst n J summer it was learned spot at right halfback ila lack of size with speed and ATC heavyweight todartoday e-st J Rated as one of BronksBronks' bestest lassyclassy footwork Johnny Kovacs w with a nnoverover EE. ChaCha- This would mean the track ad Whole 1 products Gilkes Is on the small supplies poundsp flying wing Sh r ux judged one of the half-mile as j finest side but has offset this by his lIndnd Jack Horne will guard the Impromptu games an kin ovals on North American conCOli In i thethc exceptional speed and tricky run- with be in use despite the run backfield pounds I bothoth Indoor and out marked1 ning Kabat who claims a shortage In In U.S.
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