-ff Mmsmsmrsms'iisi jf i-ii4Sis3.i vtc2&i& wssmm !0 irises may itiarK ivuiimiig ui i icaiui aim -wm.vj ie Hew Dees It Strike Your, WV1CH MAY MEET BALA E GOLF BREAKFAST BATTLING l TE OF TRYSTER IN WCH KENTUCKY DERB Y .' " m - ytet Likely te Produce Mystery Herse te Snatch Laurels ffiFfdm Unbeaten Sen of Runnymede $110,000 v. v - ,' Combined Value of Louisville Feature and Prcak'ness ft n ! K: If,' k. . I'.'V' n ROBERT V. MAXWELL Sparta Editor Btealnr. rMI IXlfer BiCT. Saturday America will trltneis the running of Its two richest and ttMtCRt faces en the Mine nftcrnedn the Kentucky uerey nr i.eutsvuin the Preakncss nt Plmllce, Md. The Derby, run consecutively since 187.'.. lb AA,A minx nt ..r.n.ftne. niwl a STOOU told ciin. which with the entn feeii 3r&fll ali-cva value of nbeiit JSflO.000 te the rnrc. The Preakncss is worth this SiVffsrtafr In the neighborhood of .:.(l.000. V&se Each race Is for threc-ycnr-eld. Gelding' me net eligible te the Preak- V'i , but are admitted te the Derby, which lins hern wen ny sever.n unscicu bbrscR. including t:termlnater. fv j.n9 unci uiivr net vrvn uran niwi, ur n- in-- ''.-( "v.m fc,tnfrw two races. Heretofore It hns been possible fur I lie wimp horses te content LV . . . .. . .. ti.. -.Ml -- 1.- .U- !.!.. -.- U'WaU. J. "v wr cacn piattc rccssnniy inn wn nui u: uir uic imt ii. nuHun n. ft .. .Ii.. a. A- 1...- U. ..--. ..! .,.. 1. .. ,n.. ,,., AM.W l.A i WiPfJ IOr IIIC I area I" HUM: UCCIl Iinuimni -mi ,..- iiimr inn an vm; t"j 7 Ji;i--i--4i. J I... il.u. 1111.... a .am mill ifTAt In- .AinnAf LAN f til Iwn Jt"1 VI.'INUIlDfciaini Uj Hill'. tTUKJIl'I Ulli' tir t m pinn l l,v i.viii'lllinvii .' . Aii op one overshadow the ether mere noticeably by this arrangement, nhe remain febeaccn. t Til IS fact tannins, heueier. The country, is big enough, and Ihrir arr hones tritli clan eiew? te wake carli of these turf events icell 'patrenteed trifi Inrpr and select fieldt. The tire events trill drnu' from the Atlantic and I'ncifie coasts tind from Canada In the Um Grande, Morvich Sleepy-Leeking Celt ' &.TO the prebahilltie of the winner of one or the ether of the race", hef V Mere philosophers nil during the winter months have withheld their opInleiiH nuaitinj; the deeliien nf the owner of Morvich, iti te which crnnn h would seek thnt of the Derhj. whleli has graced the forefront of n letitf "line of illustrious rucc here, from Ariitide te Hehnve Yourself, or the Mary r land Coronet, with n shorter history, but larking nothing In quality peiscsscu by the western ldter. with the announcement that M irvlrh would Mart In the Derby, the que' que' len was. can the unbeaten von of Runnincdc be lenquered as n three-year-old? IHk training hat been MitWactery te his owner. Itenjamin Ttleik, and te Fi'eil Ilmlcw, who has dereleped him. Seme of his workouts have been en en sstlennl. A great crowd at .Tamaicn the last few dajs saw the champion under colors, n nd were in awe at the smooth motion and llhtnine strides of the elt. Still there i aii undercurrent has always been, and It was voiced again at Jamaica the nthrr day that Morvich lacked vim : that he had his work- with th aid of a fifty-jnrd running start. Others say he was never let out te his fill! Stride. The latter is probably true. Ne horse preparing for se rich n pric US la Morvich would likely be permitted te attain his ten speed for the ineie '! atinfactien of a furious crowd. Morvich Is a sleepy-looking colt, but Is n true ""MriinneT, ami, retains u popularity never excelled bv anr horse except Man J , MAwl,.li Dn.1 I- T...t.m. t' 1 . t .1 ..- it 1) . ""n " .-4.iii-ii u. i.uuiawiif cmiiiji tiii, in ,i H'(i.ii inr, .! ii specuing ie a battle lie expected 1e win. If crowned with vlcterv this year, he will be retired te the stud, his trainer said. JUOftVTCJT is the farerite, nf ceuise. in the bi! inee. lie ciniei " the tVir; money in the winter books, mid without arcidrnt uill . fact the barrier at odds of ttr te five. Unit ever, ,'. II, llrndleu icim aid te have uagercd $20,000 te $10,000 in Louisville that VerrirA iceufrf le defeated. t Busy American Mystery Herse if vTi t'le r'', 'ias 'leveleped se many surprises that many believe the Vet i1$4t w1" f""' fo'er flying horse te beat him. That was Tryster's fate, and a pteix or euicrs. i miners nnu owners irequently keep tiieir candltlates neme- M what under cover. K. U. llradley did that last jear. He did It with two. Si Jlltl Black Servant COIlId have Clisllv wntl frnin nnv nther linrcn In (lin fl.1,1 vMCpt hlb f.tnhlcmale. Trjsfer. the dependence of the Kast, and lllie Morvich, $ cbaiBDlen as two-VCar-etd of the Derbr rlieihlet. mhs n linilnr ulirn ,l, m tet pamp- i" - n ii-.. i. .... . i ... , .. . i. uriiiiiri nns iinuuipr m.isiery nersc mis year, tne ,ertn star II cell. Busy American. He never started as a Iwo-vear-eld. Ills first rare tins ni Llngten. when Deadlock wen in fast time with Surf Ttider second and .Inhn .rinn inira. Ills second starr was en Slay I., wlien he defeated .Surf Itlder. Jehn Finn und ethers, llei Mesle. his stable male, was second Montfort Jenes iccently paid Jehn ".. Madden $2e.000 for Surf rider, an eye single te the Derby. Deadlock, by his victory the ether day, in fast time. trill eeme into serious consideration. Harry Payne Whitney has a formidable t candidate in Olympus, which conceded weight te the veteran Boniface at Ha vie . de fJ race, and defeated him. Morvich never had n race 1IL hn rv.mmnn,i.- &, .T. K. Ii. Iless' Spanish Maize has proved disappointing, and may net lie a criuiia i-unii-micr. .jenii j inn ami lem iiare, .lr., are two likely colts Sam Hildreth may stnrt William A., certainly entitled te be 'classed in the first division. Lucky Heur seems te be the Lexington stable's dependence. His running at Havre de Ornre was no- lmnresslve when Bunting defeated him It was said he had n bad rider. The field likely will be large. Seme of the mere prominent candidates have been meitiencd. VALEDICTORY SET Farewell Tourney en Wednes day Players Raring te Ce In Final Joust en Popular Links BOB WINTRINGER WINS fe W't. B?.i li te r vf a 'THE probable starters at I'imlice m the Preaknets include Asnin trail, llulldeff Itrximmend. Ilmitina, Chesterbroel;, Dieam nf Allah, Galantman, Uaiolepe, Irish Itrigadier, .tune Grass, Tni .Sati.;. Oil Man, Hiss Jey. Ocean it. Pillory, Second Thoughts, AWi , anil Sunreigh. Miss Jey Appears Dangerous THE rate of Miss ,I0. in her fiist UlL'J trial nt Lexliigtmi. when she wen at n mile in I :.".!) I ..", with 1L'1 pounds up, stamps her a dingereus te any contender. She was queen of the tillles last jeni, and until she was slightly Injured In the Lexington futurltj. which Gentility wen, was never defeated except when restrained te let her slablematc win. Many have contended that she was the r.ipcrler of Morvich. but they neer met. She defeated Kal Sang mere easily than did Murtiih. She Is by 1'eter Quince-Proud Daisy and belongs te Montfort Jenes, the Virginia turfman Kal Sang is almost ceitain te start in the Prenkness He appeals te be the beat three -year -old in the Hildreth barn. Set end Thoughts was a marvel In CanndU as a twn-jear-eld, and r.in lmiressieh te win hi Havre de (race Prudish and Buntlns eah will have a big following liulan'man should he well considered. Owners of the Derhj and I'reakncs. i.-indldntes ntc hustling for ben je. kevs te be found. .lohnen Is eipei-teil te ride Mem.h in the Di rbi Snnde en Kal Sang In the I'nakness, Siebie ei I'eid for AJsm ,ev Mernd en Ohiunli 'and Penman en liuniing 'Fllf: fields briny pointed thr, hen bin u,il,r, n hl.rtj lr, ink , turf histeni. It ireulil net bi inrpi kiiw h, -. the tnil. meid at both Pimlico mid Chutr-hill Deicis l'i down vrder tht snrril i,huh 'premised by icoiheuts this nai. i epnnhi ! hj V bin Irdea rnmtaj ny SANDY MeMBLICK THR barber-shop ralcdlctery te the little old nlne,-hele course ht the Hala Gelf Club will be played this week te the music of the tlnklln? mnsbles and words by an enormous chorus of toI teI untecr llnksmfn. "Bud" Silver, chairman of the Entry Committee. Is raking in a huge pile of acceptances. It leeks as though about everybody In the local links' "whoesis" Is going te be present and voting. As Fred Knight said In ncccptlng: "Yeu don't think I'd pass up a last chance te play the geed old Bala course, the trap-covered links, the water bound linkj, en which some of my hap piest moments at golf have been spent?" Geerge Heflfner. Woedv Piatt. Oh Shucks they'll all be there. Can't help It. This is an hnncjt-to-geodncss fare well te what has been n unique nnd an nually popular event en the. present links. A nlnc-lieb' course, cramped, te be sure, but still presenting nil the shots with plenty of variety and Interest, a little old clubhouse and n sawed -off locker room that has been the stage, le, these many ycar. Stirring History Still, as te a shrine, proud golfers have ever bent their steps te Bala. Here birdie is swapped for bird and seven-eemc-elcven. Talcs are told and new history wtittcn. The secret? That's hard te answer: but the most appealing one is the en thusiasm of the men of Hula, the golf they knew, the efficiency, plus handling of their tourneys, the glow of welcome. geed fellowship and cheer that pre vails. Teelns off thrie. the beam of gladness lights the faic. "Glad I came," and "AVeuldn t miss ii" is the thought. A Bala tourney learcs a dent. Once you've been ex posed te it :eu'ic just plain innocu innecu lated. These rre the prevailing sentiments, set down even before Bill Wilsen has done his stuff. The qualifying round of eighteen holes will be played Wednesday this week, with match play until Saturday. The handicap event will be plnyed this year In connection with the qualifying round. After jhe ball Is ever the enlarged nnd remodeled clubhouse will be for mally opened with a fete. And then Bala will step out. The course will be enlarged te eighteen holes and a championship test. Final plans contemplate the. passing of the tidy little lay-out of a historic past te one of the best golf properties in town, complete and modern. Lakewood Tilts Beb Wcntringer. Princeton captain, had a weird match with J. C. ParrMi. Nntlennl Links, in the finals at Lake Lake weed Wintringer lest four of the first live holes, wen four of the next six, one with a (J te 7, and finnllv wen the match witli n thlrtv -feet putt for a -en the fifteenth. E. Crew. Llanerih. lest in the second te Arthur Yates, North and Seuth med alist. 5 and 4, but J. K. Maxwell, Mcrien. wen the third. 5 and !. ever J. Lewis Brown, editor of !(Mf Illustrated. The stormy cards of the final round fellow . -S3 In A . 0 3 3 B 4 t 45 S3 Beth matches in the Remi-final were decided by putting, but the victory for l'arrlsh was one for the book. A'l even' at the eighteenth hole were short of the green in two Parrish was away and chipped ten strong!, his ball bound ing ever the green ami down the bank In innngev short grass mwwBi " --... t M At) 0U Km 6RV MORNIIW- tlf 'wir j- im. s. via- L-J. j s wk r s&. vk & rrm rri ry -v s i ii r. ' &Tfc&&zijzja m sWvv MsWK IDejjV cae VUUKT vu SAVAtOvjTCeiwWiHctecK, vlEMlCBTutATi7ijlIIJ it!? FNEMnPYei; i.,'.-..iir- lnlni.sie.eir fliTAP IT i 41yL0S6 AM MOOR 0P51EEP KVEV gJglJT G ?ft A 7J? - L " J) li. s l . "J ,"1 i-Xi sJMsaJ, w 0SsvCKSM--U''IfeTiVVBAe V(Wi?tTJerrAJ CH SLMP45SVBR - iW0 TDWP-IXTSNANDWr 1 $TDSE n Vew WENT Te WO AT 9 Afl igsTUP A Sli , VtfD Vaffffl Vev MKD SNOOZSV ONIV LVeJ MlORS tfJi .- X( '5 -JW ' fUNf I IF VbuLEPT WONP THE C10OV WRTvKO FteUR. HlOM, YeUt MATE IT TOTED OUT wb IST Art WlU TaSflT U1E iUB. 2W cepvrttht. Ml, bv PuWe J.ttttr Cempanv CHANEY NOW AFTER LEONARD'S LAURELS Geerge Would Meet Champien at Lightweight Limit, Says Sam Harris SEEKS DUNDEE TITLE, TOO What May Happen In Baseball Today r.lnh er Ydrfc HMeac ... ttrveklrn .. rittukarclx . (hllll. .., ciMinnatl , Boitte .... NATIONAt. TJCAOtIB Wa Ist r.c. Win 1AM .nvw IS IS iS in A 7 S .(Hi! .S00 .noe .sat .304 .250 T, Club - Vark St. I4B1I , riltr ... ctereUiWI noien AMKMCAX l.KOUE Wnnit r.r. tsn AthlMl iwirelt WahlimB 1A I 10 11 11 A a 7 .MK ,I3!1 !n6e ,48 .313 Win J.f ,A52 ,S60 .845 .5 .S81 hi .AM .600 .son .414 .t ,sia .318 Winlrlnger - cut a . i it .41 In 4 0 ', 3 f '.' 3 3 3 4.'. l'arrth Out a I 3 -J r. (I ,-, ft Bj I.Ol'IS II. JAFFE THAT dispatch from Michigan City. Ind.. stating Floyd Kltzsimmens. promoter for the American Legien pest there, tjj the effect that he had an nounced inatclilns Lew Tendler and Benny Leonnrd for the Fourth of July meant nothing. Beth Tendler and Leon Leen ard have denied emphatically that they are te box in that city. The gist of both denials is something like this: "There's no truth in (he mntf h. Have net airecd le such a bout. because no offer has been made. There is no doubt that n 'lendjer 'lendjer Leenard set-te is in the making, lev, Ultkard wants it. nnd admits It. T.prty Lew has been niixleus te show bis tun against the champion, and it only re mains for Leenard te mention the word before papers will be drawn up for the, combat. , I Leenard had Jee Humphreys an-, neunce from the Madisen Square (.nr den ring in New Yerk last Frldnv night that be would "meet any legitimate contender." But Leenard has been tardv in agreeing te terms for a iieut with the Philadelphia star. U Leenard continues passing up the ' local southpaw he can have another pertsider. nnd one who possesses n ter rific wallop, for opposition. Geerge Chane.v, through his manager, Sammy Harris, finally lias come out with an official challenge te the lightweight title- ( holder. , . "Geerge Uhaner n nu, I" "'." Leenard ler me rnn INTKltNATIONAI. T.HAGVR W. I.. P,C. W. I .. Ilnltl're 111 a . 4r, (ID . 10 Rec'nwr IS 7 .I3 nufTal. . B U Knnte. II a .MD NTraniM. 7 It Kendlne 10 10 .500 Newark.. . IS AMKttlCAV ASSOCIATION W, T V,V. XV. T.. Inil'pelU tt 7 ,W Mll'iikee II 10 uin'neiu is 7 .Rie mi, Puiil. n in relu'htm IS K ,flie laiilsvllle II KiiD.dly 12 10 .543 Tolfde. 3 17 KAKTKRN I.CAUl'K . .. w- '- '(' W. I P.O. N, llATtn 2 .son Rrld'eart A n .A& Allmnr.. 7 3 .100 llartMnl a T .W I' UtilUlil. A 4 ,00 Nnrln'aeld a 7 .KM Kllrhbur a 4 .tVW Walrr'e. t .J00 S01.TMKRX ASSOCIATION it. , . .?' ''" w. i.. r.r. it i ii " .. ." nir'hsm 10 1:1 VOrl'n IS te ,54b AtlanU.. 7 13 r.r, .490 .ass .816 r.c. .52 .414 .41(1 .150 7 COLLEGE CREWS N BIG REGATTA Contests en Schuylkill Will In clude Eight Events for Eight-Oared Shells SPECIAL RACE FOR PENN Baker's Streak , Thomsen's Ferm Ctty Stadium , -V ' By THE OBSERVER Willi seven college crews entered and a program of fourteen races, Including eight contests for eight-eared crews, the American Henley regatta en the Schuyl kill Illver, May 1!". will be the biggest rowing event of the season, net except- , ing the Intercollegiate. The schedule of events was announce I today by Jehn Arthur Brown, srcrrtnr.v of 'the American Racing Association. The races will be: Fiist. all.gle iqulls I for I'miagul Challenge Cupl. Second, single sculls (for Blake Cup). First double sculls (for cliuylKlll T FRANKLIN BAKER Is thirty-six' years old. This Is his thirteenth mi v m the American ncngue, ii, n..in. , ,. . '1 Mere than n week age Baker came up I plnth , , n,t n leffhanM . pitcher. There was a bit or contusion en u. '" ," " can and the announcer yelled through his big megaphone. 'I)c Vermer bnlt.ntf for Baker ; Noath!ete wants te admit that time has nipped his speed or weakened Hj4' power. The humiliation spurted ran- -uaacr w '' '""; 1 ..- .i . i,iiS.ii he hounded base hits nt third base nnd Hi a.. dangling arms and hands appeared n trifle mere eklllcd ns he virtually threl' LM ih tl. a t1flit ittintft. Then, loe, Ills' batting picked up. In twelve straight games he hit until , was stepped by the curves of Bryan uarns en enu n.i.v. . mw uesen tmttT he rnnncd out tweniy-ene base bits out of thirty nine times nt bat. This is l(! nvemM of close te .550. ' Baker stilt has numerous geed ball games lert In his old age, but. thtT die young in baseball nnd Baker is tottering? en the edge et his athletic grave. Ills recent spurt was like unto the fiareMip of n burning leg in the fireplitt. A bright light fills the room and glares for a few seconds, cracks nnd grows dia "P The light that burned se vividly at Shlbe Tark nnd the rele Grounds a full' ten Tears age is fading. The Inst flare-up Is shining and filling the final days ( Frank Baker's career with laurels. DR. MATHEW C. O'BRIEN was the starter in the sixteenth annual , InWrwihelastlc track meet at Swart hmere Naturday. There wers close te 300 entries and net en man had te be penalized. This, is another tribute te the .plendlil tribute te Dr. O'lJrtctt as a starter. Karl, Thomsen World's Greatest Hurdler AS YOU sit 1 1 the stands nnd watch llnrl Thornten in n high hurdle race marvel nt the grace nnd ease with which he mounts the obstacle and sprints l ft rlnfftrv. " The barriers appear te be no handicap te the Dartmouth wizard of the cinder , path. His timing is perfect and be takes the hurdle in his stride. The tip of his left tee is still ea the ground, his right feet Is ever the wool . and his chin bears down until It almost toucnea ins nnuie. . Ne wonder, with such natural form, you think, that he is able te but1' world's records nnd win Olympic ciianipiensnips, On Saturday, Thomsen ran seventy-five arils in n high-hurdle race in 0 3-5 seconds, ns fnst time ns has ever been made by n humnn. The Obscmr' ventures te say thnt it was net the last world's iccerd the Canadian will eqinl end break. Thomsen Is talented: no one can doubt that, but he chose te develop that talent by the sweat of bis brew and aching back, nnd long hours of tctlieui nractlee. ' The feae of the Dartmouth champion is net of the mushroom variety. Hi ' didn't blossom overnight into n tlllchelder nnd record-breaker. Years before the athletic world ever henrd the nnme of Enrl Thomsen hi was n lifeguard et Leng Beach. Calif, nnd for hours, day after day, he prac ticed jumplns ever btlcks when loyally and duly le his job did net hnvc the call en bis time. Thomsen was only a fair hurdler then, but lib worked nnd weiked and worked. He deserves his fame. Nothing lasting nor wertli while Is gained In this world without cencen trated effort and full-hearted determination. The inse of Karl Thomsen isa' example net only for the athlete, but for any mini In any wnlk or life. 0 BENNY LEONARD premised tile winner nf the Tendler-Dundee bout match, but that was before he saw what a, sound trouncing (he Philadelphia contender handed le his rival. Perhaps the champion win reconsider his proposal. 4S1 B4 i 3is! Challenge Cup) First four sculls, i Fir! four-eared 1 ( hallenge Cup). Special four-eaied shells for I'nited States Navy Cup (open only te cic shell (for I'urit.in SCHEDULE FOR TODAY AMRRirAN I.KAGIK tlUfland ( rhllsdelphU. Chicago nt New Yrk. t. Uula atwathlBftaa. Ifiem colleges nnd beat clubs eligible I 'uenntnl' fntirttl "lll.-AI, I.LAUUK nroekl.tn at rlltkbnrth. .Ne elhfr clnbt mlirdulti) ( Bosten Plans Big City Sports Stadium BOSTON eflicinls have announced pl.iiH for n big sports stadium with a seat ing uipiiclly of ."(). 01)11. The mlNeum will be built before next spring. The iiienii is Intended i specially for n-e us u viene of college football gainca. Impcirtiini eccer nuitehcs, hack nod lleld Minus und possibly baseball centemin Nuu-nthlelli' events nb-e will lie stnged. It Is sulil thut coriespetidence nlrrnd.v bus been started for a football gams between Washington tiilerily and Hnilmeutli Cellece' for the fall of 1lli.'.'l. Philndelphiii cetlnlnl.v could lake a tip fiem Bosten lit this respect. A city .taillum is ncded lure i'liim-t ns mm h ns mole public golf Hpks. .Mnn.v bij 'porting event gees te mother city because we de net hnvc tin, iircommediitioiis heic, Frtikliu Field is hiug renovated, but the stadium is for . I'nlversliy iicilvltit". l'l'lhidelpliiu bus a mi 1 urn) setting for n Mnillmn just en the wri side of,; ' " i ( nulm ( reel; Ileulevind near Spruce sliccl. These who have Marled and .ippjr ,senlly stcippcd their ilrlvi1 for mi nienii in this citj should start ag.iln. I I for the INTKRNAT10NAI, l.KAOVE Newark nl Torenln. Iltudlnir at llnaale. Jersey City t Rarhrslrr. Ilaltlmern at Sirm-usr. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY AMERICAN I.EAOUK ilhlrtlrs-nosten. nt crhrlatrd. New Yerk. Si Whlnlen. I. St. IOUl lOi (Irtalnnd. 7 Cliicace. Oi DM roll. 7. NATIONAL T.EACJLK said Harris, "but tne weigiiTmust in- ion i""""','.: ' w lerk. : rhllil,. e. at 2 e YJeck. I.eenarn is me enij i llosien. 4 illroekln, S. beTcr who must make that weight for rituwh, jit chlrpce. 5. . MU.H, a) I.IDCIIIUHIII :., trn if n limit is te be iinangcd ,,iM' . . . ., !.. "I honestly tliniK nancy s cnmicr IMKR.NATIONAIi I.EAIilK l null' rii' ... - .. .--,- , . linrrltv s move was then te nlnv safe. ' t .lethrening Leenard nrrn let better ne,,,""VJjiiV'MYT..r Ki.V. as the pin was nt the back of the gteen, . than Tendler's. C lianey is a liaruer Syracuse. 5i 'l l l,n ,11.1 P.nl T'errluh l,ntvi,l llmll.ttl.n llinn Tendler. and 1 don't (llillk unceitninlic's of golf and le cussed- I there should be any dispute about ness by taking a putter and slapping one up the long slope, which hit the back of rhe tup and dropped for the win "Their ain't nntbln' te it" when you tii op these things. Fred Knight, Whitcmnrah. put en bis stuff in geed shape, but lest In the oilier sfinl final match when he was up ngnii." the putting streak of H. L. Wintringer, I'rineeten captain. The vnung Tiger hud four very long ones thni dropped and helped the win. .'! i anil - l &l llnltlmerc, ifdnim. "Suic." replied Harris quickly te n nuerv Hbeut another meeting with Tendler. "Chancy will meet iendler nt any old time. Geerge deesn t bar any one." , . , Chancy also Is prepared te take an other crack nt the junior lightweight crown, said Harris. "Matt Hinckle. of Cleveland, is dickering for at haney Dundre match new. is information r iieri "Hlnck e wants the bout for twelve or fifteen rounds te a deci sion in Cleveland nt li'.O pounds at 'J Am snen as lllinurc "igns itir 4lhfr (earns irri. net nrli IUSTKRN I.EAOIF. prliittltlH. 5i W.tjrbeir. 3 (12 Innlmi.) riltiflrld, Si llrldf tpeii, u. Nch llurrn. Si nichbnrx. it. Albanr, Si Hartferd, I, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kana 'llv. lOi Teledo. S. (eliimhai. 3 Mllwaakee. 0. IiOidi.rll'0. ISi MlnnmuelU. a. SI. ral. 7 Indlanauella. I. S011IIEHN ASSOCIATION First elglit-eaietl shell Stew ai tls' Challenge Cup l. Sneclnl Inter-club second eight -eared shells. Junier collegiate eighl-eaied shells (for J lie New Knicland Challenge Cupi. Iiiterscliidiistli' elglil-eiired sliclls (for the l'innkliii Challenge Cup). Special I'ollcglate lliO-peund shells. Fieshman eight -eared shells. A special race for third varsity ml legiate crews will be added If there aic sufficient entries. All races will be one mile, "mO yards stmlght away, and it will be necessary te have two entries te insure it tace. In "second" races, no crew is elig ible If mere than ene-hnlf of its mem bers are nKe entered for the correspond ing "fiist" iaie in the saute rejrntta. or if mete tliiin ene-hnlf of its members have rowed In n crew winning the same race, or the corresponding "first" inee at nuy preceding regatta of this nl nl nl sociallen. Cnder this rule n sculler may net enter in both the single scull races nt the same icgutta. Any individual may row in "sec ond race irrespective of his "senior." "In'ermcdiaie. ' or "junior" rating in ether mwlng organizations. If his new TWO feiilier i'llll first basemen arr rivals fur a regular pest vvilh the Teledo t'lllb. cf (he Anicilcan Association. hi is VJi Henrtchj mid the ether Is Fred Luderus. At present Kenetehy lias the position, whit It proves thill Luderus Is a fair boss, for lie Is manage- of the club. SPIT CHAMPION the nrlliuiiil inlerschelnstlc titles. Aiming the Held vviik I enwa.v, of Mcr rsbtirg. who was picked fm (he All Aiucrli an tiiick team Int vear. Me. Donald eulspriutctl the Meld in both till Hill mill J(l anil tlrfcutcil tenvvay in both races. Last . .vein- nt Swetthtnnre College's Inter-clielastic ineel. McDeniild tertui ILunwa.1 le n new iccertl in Hie 'J.'Q. 'yiitil d.'i'l). The Meicersbuig lad hCJt Walter McDonald, 100 and 200,,liri,,,lllmluI'h1"" ,0 "", ",1"' l'-v ' WILL ENTER PENNi Yard Titleholder, Will Net Ce te Princeton By PAUL PREP UTALTEU .McDONAI.l). one of the greatest sprinters ever turned out of Phlfadelphin public high schools, will enter the Cnlverslty of Penns.vlvnnla , BASEBALL Today, 3:30 P. M MIIIIE rAKK. JlhT AND I.ICIIir.ll WK. Allll.lmCS vn. Cl.r.VKI.A.Ml Ilcscrvril Scum Cliubrln" nnd .Snldln'i a' ' llnli. .I.O.4.. 1,. tit.. .. 4 1 , II J'WU'k itrisirii rietiiin mu uir prj A' idin' ' " " oel ti'j' of mini"four peult.,? meitchi I hc bout Cbnnc.V Ui mti'it'i) i vi ii t ii v i'ne nrn i"n cic- f KilUe i In th (lrsit two en pln-r sent tetn finale without pla Ins a match t . Mm UiUktltlln. ROlHnff CKrtnniiljii h p.it?i tht .ftirsev tlfteenth lefer JI'i theirs. 4 te hit the hrMf and cmreni Oeti te th re H tu'ld rn shot twice for a S I nimca i ,'7.u'ti:Rok."7V,Mlehll,.,,,nld,, , l"" "' "second"' race of this nsse- i "" l ffl" Ihatunoecp. t Nw (irleans, I iarkt latieu. lie vveultl be inusldered u "se- ' ""nie t.nie i.ge. In I'ebnuirv. te ti K.imfli I lintlnnoen. n (Irlnnn net n.irsniuii nr srnller in ulliee it- I cmii r. a miner w.ls slnrlei Hint Ale. it'iilln-. Otherwise ids lining is net nf- V0"?.'1' "el"hl enter Piluceten. The Tinicum A. A. Seeks Games MEMPHIS GETS BLACK i.- tA i r r. L - Beets and Saddle Horses which ,leday are : f. J!T. race i a nice mert insr in full -.wing with jiaia- lillltuels (ieml stable nit. nnliiiniinif 'he meeting Mnnv hnr-ei ftiii Man? seem best .it I'imlice 'and ere at the Ohie tiak. Anether let . m up from Tijuana. liabelh Mean, (iia.v I r. i an1 nr I'lfttlifr hat p rued V( one he In 1 b 1 OOe he 4m BAV Bennet. Ht. Vnlentinr; hcend- Inllilel IviiKtl Iuirnur mi; . rnjuuiiium ; uiiru- rnsi itr-i Tl. lltiT I t,iinf Jehn. Biff I.fuic. HeUrie : fourth 0-MuttktnH. SnrapiH, Itelny : Mxth 'v 'ktAMaltiAu All llvee St.it-nmntn kni'itnlli Hi '.Bremclla, lllack ltettj. Cttahe. Scraps About Scrappers I.rkf I'arkrr, Plillnrt.iphu pephitki as that Jirk n.mrii" "111 net be i,b-e.. i n hl rrpk,ni ir p I haNC ,, ,",' eentl uuiheni that Tiri trnfj arnl hi p,i "II ill fr lien- Vla 10. .i(J V ),, ritflda I,, h liatl, I rAt u.. . i Wlildl seem B,n.a Plillndelpn i ipernmn, 'a , i MUbi K-lnir m, i,,j,n' bjlns fan, .1 t a iusc t.(I,r tn fliclnffr en l lit" Vn TmK Tfl n Ii th B4rp"t nnnt l.akeMued has known. He nvr r iisst I II k record Is nil ktlltd In h wfp I en thre 'inrnt crntalns Hn'l klllfil in- s '! . vcr ,lump a iti'mlc nunc i:. Creu. LUnvrch wm , nnil u i M. Willi nn thi lhtli iwflvn fei from Hi pn "fin I i. a riRihle rtr the xrftn" hi ml.M Innerently "Sure ' Bmg ' r ;umpeil the ntjmla twelve ftet ite ih cui ic.ntinnten Player Traded Hurler by Manager McGraw Memphis. Tenn., May S. -Themas U Wntkimi. president of l be Memphis Southern Association ( lull .has an nounced the closing of n deal with lie New Yerk Nnllennls. which gives the Olnnls an option en r.nr ni-uii. misui 0 lurcend lanf), tWteil. The nitileH will Her Mny i(. i",i,1VH w.0 "neunu'(J. nml it '-no moil i The liMPTilii.n ininmllten linn nrniiiffi il as IHOHRU V e til IIC in. snrtleil. lit 'liniruni A A., with 1va rim i ..,ftA t.i...i i... .!i.t A liltln n ri n h nnl. n.,.. !.... i..i lime.,.,. ... ..... Ki(. -, uBf.,.H.t. s..w4 '" "liri i-i run nruvitUMi luri-riji'it i., A ., . " "" ' nrni s,!nrtSU2n!5T.ih iv a"'!. Si'irrnrj!! In.iirs' i.oti.ce is given le William C. t" rnj?1'",'' ' "nunl reia.v carnival nun fuitlier laurdc. It i a Tint c. c in rnuin of Subcommittee of "" 'iuhhiii i leni. ,mi,i lt was nt tils iiiiuviii iiini ine riinceten iiimer vvasi 11 WHS Mlinenn.'fw i ii 11. v, ,'n, ,v,, i., ,,, uni.itivr. i ur Mitifitiiuiiuii uuuui iiuii'm, i , , ., ..v... ,,,,,, ,,,, iui . rim HU'iiesa w. vv . reennn. i.icnt. i sevenih en'i l.rsier venue, ur pliuni WueU I 'anl K'UJ W lull ure It st ciahh At I-e.lnglen Heist'- beat today are : t First ract Dr. Cm men. Hegara, V4, Archie Alexander, ccellll llepeles" "k-,tanefie. Annnre.M: t rci unuienr. re.tC"-'--" .-. ... .. - - .. .- j-.. . . .--. .." rWWiirtwall, 'iuiniip; inuitn .Montfort, ""..S''""?...''' i-rant. ,i n,iii A enxry, r .wk. icieriB ; nun Owm Krne n. .le. li-no ire .riiij,,,." t Lady Mudcap. Table de Hen- iid. ;sei t,'WI!, veune .iicut Liu r-. ..V" ""u" in" "am lllacki.ien nd Jee Thla vrrk'a slieiv pi 'Ip ite Vt,n-, i b BtageU r,n f(ii((lav ijnui'. I'Iiipi. .i.hi. r sixth Colonel Tayler, Plantoen, iS,h.n,n tlah Maid; seventh Eastslde, Clin- Bu" Hie, Rep. Bffiia.. FA-fe-r Tbe victory of the veteran Hilermi- Al fnnnr lern bititem i I p ri i.i I ahap prjparaierv te maklim h a aipVr. anea at tha .National i'ii. h.. ...... ,l:.r: fK',v'aater Saturday In the Pimlke Spring """" ' or IY Handicap ever nominee again sets the f ' record of the champion gelding right. Is ' ' rhewi horses defeat each ether eeca- nlly evens HjXMOMlly. but Exterrulnuter imua J'2J '. l5COre RiJ. w: The Ural thorn undar h nlretilnn of I'env rorrade at the National f'lub Ih aelinluiri ,,erJQ'?.0r"0V ';"'h, '' "riartli" ill ,nW Jaek Telaml In llie elKlH.reun'l vvlr.l-ur nylh.r elaht-rpursler will t l.twen Tour MnfTe .nj Eddie O.mpMy Slu'remnt beuia arranstd ly Maichmalter Charlei cr . rl .tee He farle vi Kddle. nt". )lc, rirrv V. lehnny nrlKBa and Bebby Murray v- imh : Ilerrman i.'ii.e Htm Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues Cliiciniuti . Leuis. . llriMililj ii . New Yerk. Pituburgb. Iteslnn Chicago Phillies ... TIONAL LKAfal K SiMfT Yi T1 FfsTI 1)1 .' 7 a! ss; -I 0 H 3 1 .11 II 1 3'ail i 7 21) :t (i 10. - I I . 'te1 I 7 2 ii, Oi 01 :j e 2 17 II 12 A.MKIUCAN LEAlJl'K Twe l'hllad4lihl heler. i . rneet ... tl. w nd-up of let, ieund at Hirriih,... ",.- fhey ate Uebb Uebldeau Wtdneaday nlnlii one. (we victor)' of the J. Tt. ty' entry liuny American nnd Het Derby candidates in the Blue Slakes at Lexington, ever Startle urfrider. nuts these two horses In 4U4a of Bcrieus centcmlei'H for the ' anu ""'y ounnen Hatijraay. History repeats itseir. . , Tt;a one-two Ust .vear with .alu ,ynXn",L?rl'X "'" ,h", "" J 'Servant and Rehave Vnuwlf. I ?n.?n mIV a tt.Tr, r1 $" r1,."'". ri'"': tint Leonarde U, wnicli just bad (" siuir. jirv s riebM Heme ur",,;,," tne Jcxiiigieji uacK reeerti, nii j ,;, ".''n" ';,"l'ii M te taUO llret ami sccenil place I joe Oer.ney Mny i " "" , I Derby with the niuic horses. ic- ' tM iracr, uciiave ieurselll ,rA,',",",,.r, mrwxiK ie a .t -' iw.ir.ui'i.'-";,.. ..' . - jhhamj - . r . . f . . (-a uuiiu . en '(risiD with Hall rraiiHir .liurrar it 0 mjet iruh pininun .""''y le la achtduled for Si Mi TIWI T' K S 'I I Cle'teland". . 01 2'10i l a. 0' 0'38 st. Mills . II1 3 1' I T, 0 J2fi Mhlrtlts .. 4 Hill. 4 4 03I New Yerk . I 2 12' 2' S 2,21 Detroit II ft 3 0 1 HI23 llnsten 2 ft (I 8 1,22 Chicago ... 2 II II 3, 3i 1,21 Waaiilngten. II :! 21 Oi el i ;i iNTKKNAtlOXAL LKAUl'K sTmTtTw t1 i" s'ri llnltliniirr... 13 7 I8i ft! fti 7 7 02 Terente . 18 4 8i 2'! KlSOlHO HiiIThIe . 10 12' ft 4 101 7 8 en M.vrii(llse 7 4 10 II 7 (MM KcclKMcr , 8 II 0 13 II I I 17 lcudili'. . I II 7 12 tl 2,13 Ncunrli .. 7l ft (i 2 : 7 :je Jersey C'll) i Q g 4H11U7 I .IT Hi H rivrei. . .. .. --4 at AlWiillc City tenUlil n ' i ', Vc"''ri,.: ' " ' " handed pitcher, nnd send two plaven plaven te Memphia at once. V ebb will net re port te the (Jlants until the end of the lli'j'j season. , kl ... ,. In exchange for the option en ebb Mnnaaer Meliraw will send .Mar line hnf. a Pitcher from the Pacific ( ea-t lnternntlennl League, and Hill IHnck. mi infielder extraordinary fimn the Portsmouth club of the irglnln League, te the Memphis team. GLASSMAN REFUSED $62,500 Billy Gibsen Says Amount Fails te Intereit'Tendler's Manager New Yerk. May K - Lew- Tendlei. who reccutlv claimed the world s light weight champlenshii) en the ground that heteuld net get Henn.v L'nnatd te meet him. appareiitl. Is net willing te pieve his claim in the ring. Hillv Ciibsen. manager of Leenard, hns made llie nnneunccmeni thai Tend ler can get a bout with Leenard nnd n .mere 8fi2.i"00 for the tieuble. but the Iphllndclplilnn is net interested According te Gibsen. Tex Ilitknrd is willing te put en a Lcenard-Tendler i..., ,. 1,1 .lersiiv (Mtv nrenn ml ia " .1..: ',llnn,.-ell for l,U l,.u . ;.!' n.,A lCOKW H C""" -103 vu.y no- i iiMi.. ' c... ,..., nnre.riHiiv , wi The teinis which were ucccptcd for tTlir neunda claimed for rider I Leenard were net mimed. Mth race, puran llfiOO, for Uiree-jeai-- I i olds nnd up. 0 furlong 1 'r,.irlu.nf 1 llfl lw lla... I ,1a Norfolk Gets Three-Eye Outfielder '.'en d'er iar sir cmrence ' iav i. M,Kfr.i H.Matle oil a)tlnlma' . 104 -""'",'.'"' -I., v." ".V" ;".'" lanerrn) luu Ih) Uumcv .suble enlij Sff:,K ffl? .'arcMn". Sinn,l.,?.,,"ll,i': ! AiiHiiSomeiiti.. who will also fuinlsb I ;'' ni v i-iiii M Pu,iifii)tj ajiinrHuicru i ur mi iiiuiiiiu iujuui IIUICIN, - ,. ,. .ivim ui,ii ,n This .vear s legatta will bring tegether''" ' '"' "uu"' 'nurriPiunie nr I'ennsjl the largcsi number of college crew k evei 'i?"1" '" September Iiislead t.T at enteied in one dav'H rncing. The i ,V'n';i i ,., , , l'niled States Naval Academy will send, ,, " ' twI""" dmibl. Is one us Hi st eight, iunier vnrMty cievv. "ilIil"l,f,t'V snHnie,N the Phlladel- liPklnnnn nnd l.Vl-peund crews. The 'rBr,s'.'0e'snl'm wen i since the dajs. cntrlcH fiem Harvard will be the junior bncl- ln'i'nn u w"" 'iCr,n ,n,Bh stnr Musit.v anil thif.l varsity crews. Yule "' '' ',"!''. ", "N ,ie'1 ' lr werliPa I will semi two news. The entries from ?.,'' .wl'n. " .?f,V.1Tf.,d. . ' "Ml 'illei Prlnieten will be iunier vnrsitv. third i . ," VA. .'"''.". '. ' ""'"leipiua Intei REFINISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE r-.lnri tlint 'IU net tier' or inak. Dm abU rld nrei' nnd nf lilirb lutter bU'li It sthnfiM, nnpllrd In all en'eri. The Clias. W. Sclinffer Ce. ant nirsTXPT nr. Fermer Star Hurler Dead renllikerinle. Mav S William Dili Afiv eli iv ferrn nell.knewn baaetll pitther was fiund dead In Ilia bed al l,n heire lice utarrirv from 1NSI5 unto neails- In the nlneilet lie uu h member of the HoEten Nallenul l.ugue Club Plmllce Entries for Tuesday flrat -ace pute Jl.TOn, for tO'ear'0ld '" ' irjenue Haldee 107 Topanze ..aiiu,gele I0"i -I'ntcliweiU O'ltt 107 N'tknume "Inaulate in.' Serin I tact puiHf IJ0O0. the lltinpde,n steaplachaae, fui feui ecai -eldi and up, 1! j s Paul's Cun i.aat Min 14T tpiQurecreeU --- -,-.l . "0 (HlOeclllve i))Emu man ... ISI binullae;e ,, tiruianiia i i'.iunla . . . Mea Tale . .117 Ca .1, II lJinln-11 v Maxwell enti (b)K. J'4tr-Mra, n Pair entrv 'Ihlrd rase, purii- Jt,",00. clalmlns, three-year-olds ml'e: id, limine uean tee ilia I'ent . IIS 'Our HU .... 10(1 Milea H 107 'Kate Uranium purae 1,'iOQ added, fei iwo-jeur-eldn. i't sclielnstlc recoid-helder ft.r the 10D inH "Mil I II ,1 ilitl line iuiii,v. iini-nininii nnu ircsiiiiuin crews, , 1 lennsjlnnln will have crews in all the in'th in.inni.'f-i.in.i. . . . ' races, and entiies will also be made by LJiVen, l,,.!..19".n ..?. ,,n"1 20 .11" i S.vrncuse and Columbia. . '-'""""'" "" eiiicreti in the Ui A.featuie'ef0;rb!egH will be a 7 n U'" "tv ""l"K '!'' special inee for third varslly trews of ,n.J kn f,si ilm 1 1. Ju,? . i '' ii,n rni.....:i., ii i ., ... .i. r"", "e nisi 1 1 ni r llie slnvves ciwLm iti.- i uiii-iniLi in i I'linsi ivii mil mr I lin ..!.. 1.1... ... w ,i . .u...u This cup was donated liv ftrnilnntnu nf sit Pn.tl'u u..t.nl t,.-. I ... ... .,i. .iui n n iiiiiii. mi I . ,.-.t X- II ......... inu. .i. ii,, wee uise vveie s;ui cuts or Dick Dtadeie Toedlea Jewel V, U IteunlKul Hwenl Keuilh iac Kprlnc Juvenile lenaa Jelly . 1 1 r (a)ralth W. , UIHaltlee 1 1 - Kllrabctli Jlan Hueltlebeir Imnlir, Wranvlu , (blfievlel lift IblSettlnz tiuh iai nuniiManu .ii.ien, cnir 16141 V W iseii, Jr -Waller Salmen 4nlry fifth rate nurx? JI'W) the Heuthern Handlcan. for lhree-ear-nl(ti and rp, mil: tllaby Urjnd ll.'l llrllliant .letter 101 in: n-i , c.i 1(1 5 . HL' Ihe fur- .II1.' , Vl . ur. eniigin biiu iii ft :s.ft secenib Mi Donald bieke bmli ilw. icm i U20-jnid interstbelastii' uteid-, f,,,. ,(,,, I Philadelphia schools en the same after noon Inst year. He made a new lemrd ler the tenturv dnsh bv going the ills, tnnce In 10 1-ft-... and this time, f,. ,(, iiiiitiiiK ui . i -.is. ne s jrP , fH,; r. m. nu s. . . '',1 '" ,1M wcemjs flat for the cenlurv Red Men Change Name of Team . In 1020 AIcDenuld wa-, e" i i Ihe team ieiiescntliig ihe Muskoka i naaliiHt one of the fnstest fie,s nf lllA 1 '.. InK. . I. .. . , ,,,, Hal1'" nvriMi.v ei rcnnsviviinia. ine i addition of this rute will make a total of ciKht eight -eat I'd shell events te lie 1 fin Ail - I " " v Iiibe of lied Men lins decided te ilinngc its name te Last (iermiintevvn. Mun ngcr Lane, who managed 'lie team with succe-is last jear. has been lenpprdnteil, and lins signed a number of new plnvcrs. "nil the line-up hns been Mtcngtliciicd at least fid per cent. Fer games ad-dre-is .Jeseph .1. Lane, C0L1 Magnelia avenue, (icrinantewn. sci.oe;no.vs ever aira.ve.l VrtMln . i.hi iui im- inirpiisn ei cenipetlng for - aj I'rtNleii OlOt VVet 1071 ajpai Ice palace isrit ami MAiinrrr strki:t- Trual mill we ieiiIA net run ne will rU" BOXING . ,X, 50c, n,'!. 50 ''M hi n nienis i -inn BLACKISTON vs. BUSH Ml' Mi 10 IteiinuM H'XNVl MICKEY v.. KRAUSE CiLII, lOI Ml) (8 Hound. I Jilt: tRNt ... RENO JOHNNY IH Reumlal MKALY . MURPHY IIII.IA- (a neumli) IIIBI ANGELO v. FRANCE Tickets el lie I'ul.icei 11.17 ,s. I'tnn M-l Cmniliill'a. ;'01 8. Olhi l.erust I Isnr L'a.i 1,'H H. ft-jtii Mlliiaiuinv, WHO Mirl-'li rowrlten I'afe. 34 H. lOltll The Hub. 25 N, latin Mnrpliy & llummell, tliul l.aa- -ee it III.. May S -flulfelrier I'harl.u c,,t a.mpn Ii .i m been SOlll 1)1' the Itn-WA.,.! n,u.AK.l A r'hiVi In Ihe Vnrfeltf C'lnl, .. ,i. Virginia league nnrtar an epllunal' uerce, heventh race puree J1810 claiming, ment ' Ihree.vear-elda antl -in, 1 1-IB mlleai iHtnur. i." 'rfliiiiiiiii' ItlOIIT AFTKi: IT IHI'IT.NS Kvrsne I'miie I.kiikii iwi pnems a. pnera are noted fe- their apeed In reach, nj M iceni .1 e er' l"pt re-n happening i mera inciurej, uiiitr v tiurtJ ani (mtt;,ci- i mult vimi-.i .',' .-.i.- !!' iiuti,..ei-, ' 1 1 reproductlena of picture depend air the "J I Bvasn IM tua LDOi. "ifakt It a -!Hablt."idv. , Mtat Head I'a i Vlrar'nia l.i.Ujli ll"il M'ns rillej MV Tuber 'Alllllc 110 110 I On t'.ll 110 1 III "Jr1.1 Orrna Heed Hmarty iiirhie- Ilncrlnlle ".i a in . Jf,W Natural . . .i. ... ,110 ; - Miprentlr allowance einimtn. Weather ciaari track tut. ( for tin ii.-, .110 .11.-1 .no Five Leading Hitters in Each Majer League NAriON'AI, l.i:.(JI!K (I. A. II. II Kellj. New Verl. 50 17 31' MeramUle, rilta, 20 Hi ni llernshj, hi, llnl ,10 14 ..(j llol'eehrr. ililruge. in 7a n nia-bee, rilta in HI ,vj AJIKRK'IN I.Kllll r; Sinter, hi. .I.ei'la. ' 'im ' ii' niieimer. 1 irirmne an "inlth, Pnst"ii tl Vtllt, New lurk. , II JamleMe, tltt..! Si tvt in ii a 1 "i m 33 r.r. .40,1 ..103 .Dai .:ihi IM . .111 .11.1 .'I'll ,:i.l .311 UNDERWEAR that will fk you! imM "Madewell Spring weight UNION SUITS ilnlf sleeve and lenj; Irp. Half hIcevc, si-lcngtli leg. Hulf sleeve, knce-lcngtli leg. Athletic sleeve, kncc-lcnulh leg. $2.00 P suit Suspenders. 50c, 75c & $1 P"pr. A!MJndCrdOWD,sSenS2022C4 Karkcl St., Phila iAV Vs .'. Tiw .liJh iSitlAmbAA ,,. e&MiM. ..MXaMMf.
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