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Spetd Clasaes Will All FLII alld Ex~UIIIIIIIIY G\J® Raelllg can
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spons1l.ilc convenHt Uon
Jll t."tlon prnettf.rt!d fn L'h l~al[¥
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f3T PETERSBUitO, Fla, i=I"Dt , 4,
- L 'eutct ant Wa lte r Ihtl ton mtd h!n
Sout h America bound fllers !lopped

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1f Roger l&gt;a:..., tihoWri here with hc1), h•l' vartner in ~ (lovblu, Will
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L'i!!Jie!id.Clalljll!ll

Will All ruJ and ~xceP,tlonnlly ,Good Racing can
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