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Thursday, October 10. 1963
LEGALS
NEWTON COUNTY.
The following property will
be sold at auction to the high
est and best bidder for cash,
subject to the terms herein
after recited, before the Court- i
house door in Covington, New- |
ton County, Georgia, between
the hours of 10:30 and 11:30
o’clock, A.M.. on Tuesday, No
vember 5. 1963. to wit:
TRACT 1: All that tract or
parcel of land lying and be- j
ing in the City of Covington, i
Newton County. Georgia, and ,
being more particularly de
scribed as follows: BEGIN
NING on the western side
of road known as Pratt
Street, at a point 400.0 feet,
as measured along the west- I
ern side of Pratt Street in a
southern direction, from the
southern line of Brown
Bridge Road, said point of
beginning being further lo
cated as follows: measure
944.0 feet in a western direc
tion along the southern side
of Brown Bridge Road from
the western line of the right
of-way of the Central of
Georgia Railroad, and then
measure 400.0 feet on a
course of South, 00 Degrees,
11 Minutes East, to the be
ginning point; thence from
said beginning point South,
00 Degrees 11 Minutes East,
a distance of 350.0 feet;
thence North. 89 Degrees 00
Minutes West, 550.0 feet;
thence North, 00 De
grees 11 Minutes West. 350.0
feet; and thence South, 89
Degrees 00 Minutes East,
550.0 feet to the beginning
point, containing five (5)
acres, more or less, and hav
ing situated thereon ten
(10)-one (1) story, frame,
tenant houses. This tract will
be sold subject to the right
of-way of Pratt Street.
TRACT 2: Ali that tract
or parcel of land lying and
being in the City of Coving
ton, Newton County, Georgia,
and being more particularly
described as follows: BEGIN
NING at a point located as
follows: measure 914.0 feet
, in a western direction along
the southern side of Brown
Bridge Road from the west
ern line of the right-of-way
of the Central of Georgia
Railroad, and then measure
750.0 feet on a course of
South. 00 Degrees. 11 Min
utes East, to the beginning
point; and thence from said
beginning point North. 81
Degrees 05 Minutes East,
330.0 feet to the western
line of the right-of-way of
the Central of Georgia Rail
toad; and thence in a south
western direction along the
western line of the right-of
way of the Central of Geor
gia Railroad, a distance of
1060.0 feet: thence North.
38 Degrees 43 Minutes West.
: 910.0 feet: and thence South.
89 Degrees 00 Minutes East,
988.0 feet to the point of be
ginning, containing 10.45
acres, more or less; and this
p operty will be sold sub
ject to the right-of-way of
Piatt Street, which runs
. from Brown Bridge Road
through a part of this tract.
(NOTE: The right-of-way of
Pratt Street from Brown
Bridge Road to this tract is
being extended to a width
of 50.0 feet.)
TRACT 3: All that tract or
parcel of land lying and be
। mg in the City of Covington,
Newton County, Georgia, and
being more particularly de
scribed as follows: BEGIN
NING at the point where the
western line of the right-of
way of the Central of Geor
gia Railroad intersects the
southern line of Brown
Bridge Road; thence in a
southwest ern direction
along the western line of said
railroad right-of-way a dis
tance of 920.0 feet: thence
South. 81 Degrees 05 Min
utes West, 310.0 feet; thence
North, 00 Degrees 11 Min
utes West, 750.0 feet to
Brown Bridge Road; and
thence in an eastern direc
tion along the southern side
of Brown Bridge Road a
distance of 894.0 feet to the
point of beginning, contain
ing 10.9 acres, more or less.
(NOTE: This property will
be sold subject to the rights
of Jack H. Morgan and Luke
Morgan under their respec
tive leases to portions of said
tract; both leases, however,
may be terminated upon 6
months notice.)
Said tracts of land will be
offered for sale separately and
then as a group, and will be
sold in that manner produc
ing the largest sum for the
whole: provided, however, the
seller expressly reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
In each sale made, the sub
ject property shall be convey
’d to the purchaser by war
> 3nty deed, free and clear of
encumbrances, but subject to
(Our Advertisers Are Assured Os Results)
' the exceptions hereinabove re- I
cited.
MRS. LILLIE MAE W.
PRATT
■ Greeley Ellis
Attorney at Law
Covington, Georgia
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FORECLOSURE
ON REAL ESTATE (
! GEORGIA,
NEWTON COUNTY. I,
Under and by virtue of the | ]
Power of Sale set forth in a1 <
certain Security Deed given <
by Oscar Almand, Rogers E. i;
j Almand and Jesse Thomas Al- j;
j mand to James P. Knight and ;
| Betty R. Knight, dated on the 1
2nd day of November, 1959, t
and recorded in the Clerk's j
Office of Newton County, <
Georgia in Deed Book 56, page c
191 and later transferred, as- (
j signed and conveyed unto 11
| Bank of Mansfield, a Georgia <
corporation, on' November 3, 5
1961; and transfer being re- t
corded in Deed Book 56, page ;
191 of the Clerk’s Office, New- s
ton Superior Court, there will 1
be sold before the courthouse (
door in Newton County, Geor- c
gia, during the legal hours of 1
sale, on the first Tuesday in I
November, 1963 to the highest 1
bidder for cash, the following
described property, to-wit: ,
All that tract or parcel of i
land lying and being in Land |
Lot No. 163 of the Ist Dis- i
trict, Newton County, Geor
gia, and more particularly .
described as follows: BE- <
। GINNING at the intersection ,
of the public road leading ,
’ from Covington to Social j
। Circle, and the road leading I,
, to Harris Springs Church ,
and running down said road '
to Harris Springs Church to
the original land lot line;
thence North 30^ degrees
West along said original line
to the line of the property
j of the colored church; thence
in a Southerly direction j
along the line of said colored '
. church to the public road,
. leading from Covington to
Social Circle; thence in an
Easterly direction along said i
public road to beginning'
point. Containing eighteen
(18) acres, more or less; and
’’ bounded as follows: On the
North by land of colored
1 Church; East by lands of
1 Horace Davenport and Du-
val Bros.; South by lands of
Hollis Sigman and public
1 road to Harris Spri n g s
’ Church; and on the West by
‘ lands of Glenn Conner and
the old road to Social Cir
; cle. Said property having
‘ now located thereon one
frame dwelling.
The debt secured by said
’ Security Deed wa> and is re
' presented by one note of even
date therewith and described
in said Security Deed, and pay
able, principal, and interest, as
therein provided, together with
’ such other charges and there
-1 in provided might accrue.
Default having occurred in |
• respect to the payment of the
• balance due on said debt, after (
• demand for the payment there- j
of. said Bank of Mansfield has!
' elected to declare the entire!
’ balance due on said debt now ■
; due and payable and having l
notified the maker of said note |
1 to make said payment or have
attorney fees added and said
makers having failed to make
such payment after such notice.
Bank of Mansfield has elected
; to make the Power of Sale in
said Security Deed operative.
The proceeds of sale will be
applied to the payment of the
principal and interest, attorney
fees, and such other charges
as may have accrued under the
provisions of said Security-
Deed and Note, and surplus, if
any, will be paid as therein
provided. A fee simple title
deed will be made to the pur
chaser at the said sale.
Oscar Almand. Rogers E.
Almand and Jesse Thomas
Almand
[ BY: Bank of Mansfield As
Attorney-in-Fact for
Oscar Almand. Rogers E.
Almand and Jesse Thomas
Almand
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NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
GEORGIA.
NEWTON COUNTY:
By virtue of the power of |
’sale contained in a cert* ini
Deed to Secure Debt eve-!
I cuted bv LORENE STAND
ARD JOHNSON to South- I
■ I ern Home Contractors,
• i Inc., a Georgia corporation.
L dated September 22. 1961, re-:
■ I corded in Deed Book 58. page i
> 31-32, in the office of the Clerk :
of Superior Court, Newt o n j
' County. Georgia, and later!
1 transferred, assigned and con-1
- veyed unto MID - STATE.
■ MORTGAGE CORPORATION |
- i a Florida corporation, on April
- 20, 1962. said transfer being
?; recorded in Deed Book 58. page
<32 in the Office of the Clerk
•j of Superior Court, Newton
■ County, Georgia, there will be
■ sold by the undersigned at
f public outcry before the Court
> house in said State and Coun-1
ty, as Attorney in Fact for the !
said makers of said deed on.
the first Tuesday in November;
1963, during the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for i
cash, the following described:
property, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in Stan- ;
sells District, Newton County,!
Georgia, and described as fol- 1
lows: BEGINNINGS at a point!
on the southwest side of the 1
Right of Way of Salem Road
at a common corner with lands
of Calvin Smith, Add Christian,
and the lot herein conveyed,
said corner being marked by
an iron pin, thence West a dis
tance of two hundred seven
teen (217) feet, along line of
Add Christian, to an iron pin
corner; thence in a northeast
direction a distance of one hun
dred thirty-one (131) feet to
the right of way of Salem Road
and an iron pin; thence in a
Southeasterly direction, along
the right of way of Salem Road
a distance of one hundred
sixty (160) feet t'o the point of
beginning. Said lot bounded
on the northeast by the right
of way of Salem Road. South
by land of Add Christian, and
Northwest by other lands of
the Standard Estate.
The indebtedness secured b.y
said Deed to Secure Debt be
ing in default, the undersigned
has declared the full indebted
ness due and payable.
Said property will be sold
as the property of Lorene
Standard Johnson to satisfy
said indebtedness, together
with costs of this sale, all as
provided in said deed and the
undersigned will execute to
said purchaser at said sale
deed as ’provided in the
aforementioned Deed to Se
cure Debt.
Mid-State Mortgage, Cor
poration, Transferee
As Attorney in Fact for
Lorene Standard Johnson
George P. Dillard
Attorney at Law
-558 Church Street
Decatur. Georgia
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NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
GEORGIA.
NEWTON COUNTY.
A default having occurred
under the terms of the promis- j
sory note secured by a deed I
to secure debt from AUBREY I
L. SPEER to NEWTON FED
ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION, dated March
9. 1963 and recorded in Deed
Book 62, page 160, Newton
County Records; and the en- ■
tire indebtedness having been
declared due and payable, as I
therein provided, and notice i
regarding attorney’s fees hav- |
mg been given as provided by !
law; under the powers con
| tained in said deed and in ac
cordance with the terms there
of, there will be sold before
the courthouse door in said j
County, at public outcry, dur- I
■ mg the legal hours of sale on j
। the first Tuesday in Novem-
I her, 1963. to the highest bidder
I for cash, the following pro
। perty. to wit:
All that tract or parcel of |
land lying and being in Sal
। em District, Newton County, .
Georgia, and described as
follows: Beginning at a point
which is commonly known
as the southeast corner of
property belonging to J. W.
Edwards and on the North
side of Stanton Road Salem
District; thence running in
a Northernly direction along
other property belonging to
J. W. Edwards 880’ to an !
iron pin corner; thence in an
Easternly direction along
other property belonging to
Aubrey L. Speer a distance
of 150’ to an iron pin corn
er; thence running in a I
Southernly direction along
other property of Aubrey L.
Speer a distance of 880’ to
an iron pin corner; thence
running in a Westernly di
rection along the North side
of Stanton Road a distance
of 150’ to an iron pin corner
and the point of beginning,
the proceeds of said sale to be
distributed in accordance with
the terms of said deed to se-I
cure debt.
NEWTON FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION, as at
torney-in-fact for
AUBREY L. SPEER
! Greeley Ellis
! Attorney at Law
■ Covington, Georgia
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NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER POWER
GEORGIA,
NEWTON COUNTY.
A default having occurred
। under the terms of the promis- ।
sory note secured by a deed to I
secure debt from AUBREY L.
! SPEER to OTIS SPILLERS,
d/b/a SPILLERS LUMBER
COMPANY, dated February
15. 1963 and recorded in Deed j
Book 61. page 547, Newton I
! County Records, and transfer
red to NEWTON FEDERAL
I SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO- |
THE COVINGTON NEWS
! CIATION by transfer dated
March 18, 1963 and recorded
in Deed Book 61, page 556.
; Newton County Records; and
: the entire indebtedness hav-
I ing been declared due and pay
able, as therein provided, and
| notice regarding attorney’s fees
having been given as provided
by law; under the powers con
■ tained in said deed and in ac
cordance with the terms there
of, there will be sold before
the courthouse door in said
County, at public outcry, dur
ing the'legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in Novem
ber, 1963, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following
property, to wit:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in
Stansell District, Newton
County, Georgia, located on
North side of road leading
from Salem to Stanton Store.
BEGINNING at a point on
the North side of road lead
ing from Salem to Stantons
Store and what is common
ly known as the Southeast
corner of property belonging
to Mrs. Dessa Mae Tread
well; thence running along
the North side of said road
a distance of 150 feet to an
iron pin corner; thence run
ning in a northernly direc
tion along other property be
longing to Aubrey L. Speer
a distance of 600 feet to an
iron pin corner; thence run
ning in a Westernly direc
tion along other property of
Aubrey L. Speer a distance
of 150 feet to an iron pin
corner: thence running in a
Southernly direction along
other property belonging to
Mrs. Dessa Mae Treadwell a
distance of 600 feet to an
iron pin corner and the point
of beginning. This is a part
of the property deeded from
S. E. Owens to Aubrey L.
Speer, dated December 26,
1960, and recorded in Deed
Book 51, page 425, of New
ton County Records.
the proceeds of said sale to be
distributed in accordance with
the terms of said deed to se
cure debt.
NEWTON FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION, transferee,
as attorney-in-fact for
AUBREY L. SPEER
Greeley Ellis
Attorney at Law
Covington, Georgia
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GEORGIA,
NEWTON COUNTY
My wife, ELSIE ELLA GIL
BERT LEWIS, having left my
bed and board, I am no long
er responsible for her debts.
October Bth, 1963.
Lawrence R. Lewis
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GEORGIA.
NEWTON COUNTY.
The undersigned, as Admin
istratrix of the Estate of JES
SIE N. SOCKWELL, by virtue
of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Newton County, Geor
gia, will sell at public outcry,
on the First Tuesday in No
vember, 1963, at the court
house door in said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale,
for the highest and best bid
der for cash, the following de
scribed land:
One acre lying and being in
Oxford District, Newton Coun
ty, Georgia, and described as
follows: BEGINNING at a
point in the center of Gee’s
i Mill Road, said point being 40
feet northwest of a common
corner of lands of Henry Jones
and James F. Bramlett, thence
N 20 degrees 45 minutes W a
distance of 208.7 feet to a corn
er; thence N 69 degrees 15
minutes Ea distance of 208.7
feet to a corner; thence S 20
degrees 45 minutes Ea dis
tance of 208.7 feet to a corner;
thence S 69 degrees 15 minutes
W a distance of 208.7 feet to
the point of beginning. Said
tract bounded on the North.
East and South by lands of
James F. Bramlett, and on the
West by the Gee's Mill Road.
October 7, 1963.
Helen S. Polk
Administratrix of
Jessie N. Sockwell,
deceased.
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GEORGIA,
NEWTON COUNTY.
Personally appeared before
1 me, Virgil Y. C. Eady, Jr. who
| on oath deposes and says that
Virgil Y. C. Eady, Jr.
Address Oxford, Georgia
(is) doing business in Newton
County, Georgia at Covington,
j under the name and style of
| Eady Associates. The business
I to be carried on is Insurance
and Real Estate Brokerage.
This affidavit is made in ac
! cordance with the Act of the
; Georgia Legislature approved
August 15. 1929. and amended
March 29, 1937. and March 20,
1943.
Virgil Y. C. Eady Jr.
i Sworn to and subscribed
i before me this 7th day of
i Oct., 1963.
S. M. Hay
’ Clerk Superior Court
Newton County, Ga.
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i GEORGIA.
NEWTON COUNTY
l' WHEREAS, Lyda Sue B.
i Hall and Sam Bower, Admin
‘ j istrators of Miss Vivian Bow
■ : er, represent to the Court in
- ! their petition, duly filed and
> entered on record, that they
• have fully administered Miss
VIVIAN BOWER'S estate. This
is therefore to cite all persons
i concerned, kindred and credi
. tors, to show cause, if any they
. can, why said Administrators
> should not be discharged from
their administration, and re
p ceive Letters of Dismission, on
the first Monday in November,
; 1963.
Donald G. Stephenson,
, Ordinary
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1 GEORGIA,
’ NEWTON COUNTY.
’ Whereas, E. D. Whatley, Ad
t ministrator of Claud Hinton,
, represents to the Court in his
’ petition duly filed and entered
, on record, that he has fully
I I administered CLAUD HIN-|
1 ! TON'S estate. This is therefore
Ito cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why
, said Administrator should not
( be discharged from his admin
istration, and receive Letters
of Dismission on the first Mon
, day in November. 1963.
, Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinary
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GEORGIA,
’ NEWTON COUNTY
WHEREAS, Claud Fink. Ex
ecutor of the last will of Mrs.
Musie Hudson Fink, represents
' to the, Court in his petition
duly filed and entered on rec
ord that he has fully admin
: istered MRS. MUSIE HUDSON
FINK'S estate: This is, there
fore, to cite all persons con
,. cerned, kindred and creditors,
( to show cause, if any they can,
why said Executor should not
be discharged from his admin
istration, and receive Letters
of Dismission', on the first Mon
day in November, 1963.
Donald G. Stephenson,
Ordinarv
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GEORGIA,
NEWTON COUNTY.
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(Best Coverage: News, Pictures and Features)
order of Newton Superior
Court issued on October 9,
1963, there will be sold at pub
lic outcry, during the legal
hours of sale, before the court
house door in Newton County,
the following described pro
perty:
All that tract or parcel of
land lying and being in Brick
Store District, Newton Coun
ty, Georgia, described as fol
lows: BEGINNING in the
middle of the public road
leading from Covington to
Newborn, Ga., at the south
west corner of the James
Pascal Baptist Church, and
running East with said
church lot far enough to
make one side of lot con
taining four acres of land,
then same distance North,
then same distance West,
then same distance South
along said road to the point
of beginning. Said lot to
, contain four acres and
known as the “Dixie High
School Lot”. Terms of sale
cash.
This October 9th, 1963.
The Newton County Board
of Education,
By J. W. Richardson,
Superintendent Board of
Education.
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COMPTROLLER OF
THE CURRENCY
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
OF THE UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Whereas, satisfactory evi
dence has been presented to
the Comptroller of the Cur
rency that “FIRST NATION
AL BANK OF NEWTON
COUNTY”, located in COV
INGTON, State of GEORGIA,
has complied with all provi
sions of the statutes of the
United States required to be
complied with before being au
thorized to commence the busi
ness of banking as a National
Banking Association;
Now, therefore, I hereby
certify that the above-named
association is authorized to
commence the business of
banking as a National Bank
ing Association.
In testimony whereof, wit
ness my signature and seal of
office this 23RD day of Au
gust, 1963.
Charter No. 15148
James J. Saxon
Comptroller of the
Currency
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Ga. Youth Get Advice
On Choosing Careers
Two hundred young Geor
gians got help in testing aptitu
des and choosing careers at
ESPORT
By Al Silverman, Editor, Sport Magazine
WORLD SERIES TALK. The
Los Angeles Dodgers deserved
to win the National League
pennant, no one is arguing they
didn’t. The way they manhan
dled the St. Louis Cardinals in
their climactic three-game se
ries this September, after the
Cardinals had won 19 games
out of 20, proved to most base
ball people at least, that the
Dodgers are no choke team.
And what a difference a year
makes.
But mixed with this respect
for the Dodgers was a feeling
of loss because the Cardinals
couldn’t go all the way, because
Stan Musial would leave base
ball without the final glory that
a World Series' forum would
have given him. Stan Musial
played his last World Series
game 17 years ago and there
were a lot of us who would have
liked to have granted him one
more.
And don’t think the old man
wouldn’t have been ready for
the World Series. He tells just
how he would be ready in the
November issue of SPORT in a
dialogue with another World
Series veteran, the Yankees’
M hitey Ford. It is pitcher vs.
batter, but it is surprising how
much Musial and Ford agree on
some of the central issues in
volving the Series.
“There is no pressure any
longer before an ordinary
game,” Ford says. “I feel no
tension. I go out and pitch. But
before a- Series game there
comes the butterflies. They go
as soon as I start working, but
they’ve been there.”
Stan Musial says much the
same thing. “The difference is a
tension thing. It is worst before
the game. Once it starts, it all
clears.” And then Stan Musial,
who played in four of them,
cays this about the World
Series;
“Winning a World Series
means you’ve finished a damn
good year’s work. The pennant
is not enough. Losing a Series
takes the edge off the pennant.”
So how will it turn out for
Whitey Ford, who must meet
Sandy Koufax in the opening
game of the World Series? Well,
the Yankees are clear favorites
to win the Series but one man
who knows both pitchers —
Charlie Dressen, manager of
the Detroit Tigers — picks the
Dodgers in the first game. Tn
fact, Dressen gets very specific.
Emory University’s career
clinics for high school students
during the summer. Personal
characteristics and require
ments of various occupations
are compared so a student can
make his own decision.
He says the game will go into
extra innings and Koufax will
then win it, 2-1.
DEFINITIONS OF PRO
FOOTBALL. A cluster of pro
football books are out this fall,
indicating that book publishers
have at last granted official rec
ognition to the biggest spec
tator sport in our country.
Reading them all, one is struck
by the various definitions of the
basic.nature of the game — the
commitment to violence. Allie
Sherman of the New York
Giants says, “The name of the
game is hitting.” Norm Van
Brocklin. coach of the Minne
sota Vikings, says it’s “getting
jock straps.” Pro football his
torian Robert Smith, writing in
his book “Pro Football,” call#
it “the extra lean.”
Vince Lombardi, who is out
with the best of the new pro
football books, “Run to Day
light,” has his own term. “They
have written about the mental
toughness which I supposedly
have installed in this team,’*
Lombardi writes, “and when
they ask me what it is, I have
difficulty explaining it. I think
it is a singleness of purpose and
once you have agreed upon the
price that you and your family
must pay for success, it enables
you to forget that price.”
The most entertaining book
of the new season is Lee Gross
cup’s “Fourth and One,” a log
of Grosscup's voyage last year
with the New York Giants, the
Minnesota Vikings and the New
York Titans. New York Daily
Neu s sportswriter Dick Young,
noting that the quarterback
had just been cut by the New
York Jets, suggested a title
change for the book: “Third
and Fourteen.”
SHORT TAKES. Just before
the Dodgers clinched the pen
ant this year the call went out
to the press room to put the
champagne on ice. “Put it on
ice.” the custodian screamed,
“after last year it’s got to be
defrosted.”
... Jim Tavlor’s comment after
his Green Bay Packers were de
feated by the Chicago Bears in
the season's first game: “The
te^am needed a philosophical
.. . From November SPORT,
Robin Roberts saying to hia
240-pound Oriole teammate,
Boog Powell: “You're the only
guy on the club who can hit hie
weight and stay in the lineup.’*
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