Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 31, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING LlflDaMU PTTTTiATlTaT.PHTA. MONDAY, JANUARY 31. 101C
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Q'KBEFE AND TENDLER IN ROLE OF:"SIMON PURES" WISTER HAS CLEAN RACQUET SLATE
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7'
li
f AMATEUR BOUT" AT OLYMPIA
WITH O'KEEFE AND TENDLER
ON BILL; PUBLIC IS REFEREE
(Bantams Will Endeavor
Regular Show Tonight Kilbane Should Win
From Hommey in the Wind-Up
I5y ROHEHT W. MAXWELL
inR tllC I1IHI HUH- ill mull i ill v,-i .--, ujii-
Ih die O'ttetta and Low Tcndler will en-
I .. .. 1 .I... I. lUnla ........... T.-.l
Vet the rolo nf sliU'"i-piiro ninntetirs nl
tho Olympic A. f tonlRhl. This brace
knf local bnntnms will piny an encore to
T iiiimi iiunu u-itMl nil.
I of last Momliiy nlRht
nnd they have prom
Krtl to iln tlirlr best
foi NOTIIIXll
ntoiitiiiiR tint I they
will not pot nnn I'Pnl
' for their work
II li seldom Hint
two boxers are Riven
a ohnnee to redeem
thomsolvci after put
ting mm over on tlio
publli Ordinarily,
thpy nro snooped out
of the rltiR nnd the
boxttiR i lull m.iim
Rero turn Ihpir pic
tures to the wall.
Knot n this raw
llnrrv IMwnrdi wan
g&tfTTm
ah, Ms $?VL I
Eft, ' t -JlMyHitl
SIR. W MAXrtlJMi
IFlenluit anil after listening to nil of tho
KbcsT brands of alibis, consented to allow
the boys to box Tor nothltiR.
fe. There. Is one inrlilnit rutinoctcd with
P.l.tlai. f llln llmiuilnl nHlrlnu tlltlnl.
.wie bikimi'h ' ",i Mi.-.x.ii ii. ...no "iiii-ii
nhows how anxious Hip innnnRcrB of the
Boxers wore to Rot b.tok Into tin- Rood
traces or the jmidiic.
'Moo" Will Pay for Lighla
When Mop Orronb.uim rushed Into the
'office of Mir Sporting Kdltor nf I ho I'.vilN
Svn LEiinr.tt to unload his nnl,iiintloii on
Rill of those present, Harry lidwurds In
terrupted Ids oration with: "What sire
fyou ROlnR lo do about It 7"
I 'Til do anything Vou stay." replied Moo.
"Anything at nil. Atiythlnc "
I "Will jour boy box Tondler for noth-
InR? Kd Minis U"t in mm.
E 'Believe iiip. Mr I'Mwurds. Hint's Just
what I want." Mild Mop. "Honest, you
couldn't do inr (i trentcr favor. Win, I in
twilling to PAY 'vou for a clmnce to box
aijain nt Hip Olympla.
i "All riRht. ' was the nnswor. "It will
cost yon ?2 for the Uchtn, and I will
'collect after the bout Is over. Of rniirsc.
If It doesn't Inst six rounds you will sue
money."
B So everythlnE Is settled for tho "come
back" fuss. Its 11 Kood thliiK for the
'olympla, a Rood tiling for tho boxers,
and, best of all. It Is a pood thliiR for
iho Dear Old Public, uhlch has been usid
fas a GOO0 TIIINli. At any rate, wo will
have a chance to decide just what liriinil
of boxinpr Tontllor anil o tccro can put
ud. and j-ou can take It from us theie
QVII1 bo no stulHni;.
Speaking of Alibis
In looklnc over the lone list of alilils.
kwe find that tho bojs claimed that they
ad an off nlRlit. IJuillo dldn t use his
right hand enoiiKh, Tcndler was too
nervous and couldn't Ret started, and
iathcr cloaclv and nut this one the
iloxers were affccled by tho WttATlIIjlt.
It Is hard to dotcnnlno how tho poor old
leather can be blamed for tho terrible
hame InlUcteil upon us, for. If wc re
member rlKbtli-. It wns rather warm last
Monday night nnd tho boxers becined
I'chllly below the ankles.
f. There aie other contests at the Olj'inpi.i
r lonignt anu me n.iru worKinp ooys win
h nnll n, tt... lir. '.HI. .a fnn t fl l.n I. f.l Piu
5F,and other Incidentals after they perforin.
11 Thn nrlnrl.iin iiltlnli Id murnli' .1 ntnlni'im
.w n...w..,'. ........ ... ....... . -....wnuw
I (0 tho added attraction, Is between
;Johnny Kllbonc, fcalhorwvlsht champion
or tno worm, anu I'.icKoy iiumniey, 01
Jfew York.
mere is no nount nut mat tno partiei-
ants In this bout will do their best.
Ilommev was handed a terrible laclnir bv
;0tto Wallaco In Minneapolis last Tues
day nlfiht, and Kilbane should bo able
10 do tho samo. provided ho is in soou
ondltion. And Kilbane MUST be as cood
U Wallace.
Hobby Reynolds will clash with Micky
Donnelly in the homi-windup nnd tho
9tber bouts on the card look fairly prom
ising.
Charlie (Kid) Thomas idayed a mean
.trick on Jean Constance at tho National
Saturday niulit. especially when It Is con-
Idercd that Mr Constaiico Is a stranper
in our midst and cannot j-et handle our
lancuace. Mr Thomas opened up with a
, tenor solo, hut did not act like ono after
t
NEW YORK ItACQUKTBKS KBAT I
PHILADEIil'HIAXS FOR TITI.K '
SBrookeantl Wear Lose in Finn! Round
of Tourney
?.HOSTO. Mass.. Jan. 3L-U Waterbury
and J V Wntcrburj'. lnaKtni,' up the New
tork .squash rucuuet team, defeated
JforRo II Drooke and J. W. Wear, the
'nlladelnhia. ulayers. In tho llnals of tno
latlonal amateur squash tacquet tuurna-
ent at tho Iloaton Tennis and Hacquei
uu icsleril.'u
This elves the Wntcrhurv brothers un-
disniltc.fl nnunnjulnii nf tllA i.ll n m llimisll I O.
fs they have also defeated Pell and Mor
timer, title holders or last year.
IThe Now Vork loam took the llrst Rume.
I J5-10, hut were HllRhtly off color in the
pconn Bame and lost, -ia. ino nccs
Scored by the Philadelphia tenm also
helped to win tho Ramo. After this rjiiio
fhe Gotham team eurnc back stronsly and
Jfon. 15-4. 17,-5 and 15-11.
In a nrofessional inatcli in singles Jack
Koutar, of Philndelphia, tho world's chain-
pion, ueiealeil p. (innlncr, or lioston, ta
il fi-lS l.l". nn.l ir.-1' Cnnlnor ll.lil a
handicap of five aces
Braves Want Ed Konetchy
?B08TON, Jan .si xhu Ilnnos uro after IJI
-.vwmii! IVI M4-J i v in 9 uumiiiau t IK"
i&urirti Vedu. The ftict tliat lluith HchniWt
nu to retire ti.tn . niiaml Arnniitfei HLallLflifM
Wt flBT u llni Paiker. Koneuhy U tho
li no wanLa, Thu neeotuilunv are sun
ABSENT-MINDED
-.. ,cr ACcrnT TUCMAJH
T- F Sr"1:" r -
,SoVA LMUSICIANSAS H.SMUS.C
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5 ALL CUTeM1"-' ""-"
HEHA5f3NLYTO-"irswn. ) 1
t AMkAteWiltTri 'Hi i m'ii ilili ir il'iinri ii iiiiiiirn iMttni ritui rf-aiiiMiiliriiii'itfr iiif-'- .---- , .t,r,1. u.
to "Come Back" After
tho bout (darted
Ho look AdvantAeo of
uio rartsinn Idol by pulling ramo roiiRh
sttlir Jack MrClulgnn said It wns rouffh
and tho bout was stopped In the third
round when Jean also tried to put some
thine across. ' Charlie was handicapped
with a bad cut over his eye nnd could not
put up his tiFtinl creditable, performance.
As for the i-iiurIi stuff welt, Mr. Thomas
has 11 shpII olco.
Willie Meehan, lookltiR us slim and
Irlm and netle as an Krlo I'nnnl boat,
mltiRlpd with Joe Itor-en, of our elty. In
the best bout of Iho ovenltiR. nnd Willie
won by a IiIr marRln. However, the adi
pose athlete was forced to extend himself,
as .no Rne him the tinniest battle ho has
had In this city. Willie Is In Rood con
dition. He showed It by pranclnR around
for Rlx rounds and keoplnR his wind.
.tack Hillon Is In bad In Wisconsin. Ex
perts who witnessed the Dlllon-nilly
Mlskle bout, at Superior, claim that tho
Hooslcr mlddlewelRht did not try to flRlit.
AltlioURb the toloRraph dispatches riivo
Dillon a draw, the St. Paul papers who
sent their llRht critics to Superior to see
tho bout were unanimous in the opinion
that Mlskle won l.vldently somebody
Rot to tho wire Mist. Ilddlo McAndrews
made tho same complaint after his bout
with llRhtwelRtit champion Freddy Welsh.
Jimmy Huffy nnd Knockout Itrennan
meet In HlllTaln tnnlRht and the limit Is
advertised as an elimination contest, the
winner to meet Ted Lewis 11 Is said In
lluffalo that a Philadelphia club Is bid
dltiR iiRalnst the lltirfain promoters for
the match.
SCRAPS AHOUT SCRAPPERS
LfUiiHlitia will rndrnvor to flirnce the two
'lefpatM elegit out In his fellow-townsman
Tommy Murk, tv Uennv Chavez, when he
mpptH the .Vexli.in fenllicrwrlKht In K'ji hf.ih
r'llv lunlitlit The in.itcli l scheduled for In
rounds at 1-1 pounds rinRslde.
New Orleans promoters nre nlannlnc h 20
rriiiii't mix lirtween Mike fllhbons and .l.n k
Idlloii Tor ttie mlririlewplRht champonhln
title. Aecordlnj? to irpnrtH from the Souttt.
tioth men hae nirreed t term, unit If the
rmitrli doesn't pomp off It will h? due to a
ilirrerrnee In weight, in euch nn ovrnt CleorKC
Chip may be BUtiHtltuted.
"nie Troulile raitorv will lie noil repre
denied at the OlvnipU tontclit. Derotees of
llstlrurfs from "Muhoir.inv Hall" will root fnr
liolibv ll'-vnolda iiEiilnst Mlrkev Ponley. while
thev tll bo divided In ihelr encour.-iKmenl
dilrlni: tho Jack K.UUmw-IMcllo .SillIlMin
srrun.
Mike Miilnne, who has donned the mittens for
I lie purpose of brlnfftiur the bantam rhamplnn
hIiIp nf I'lill.nlelphl.i In Port Hlchmonil. has
Issued PhallenKPa to Has Lwls and ounff
Mciiovcrn
A hrap tad Is (ieoreo Clilp, New Cistlo (Pa
mlildlewflsht (ienrce would risk a Koaslck
niell on the I'acltle Ofean If a, bout with l.cs
Ii'Arev awaited him In Austnill.i.
.Ilmmr IYer. of Snuthn-ark. Is hack with
his nrst inan.iEerlal love "Havana J perns
Ins placed himself under the BUldanee of Mor
ris Horn, tho m.in who brouulit him out sev
eral years airo. Whrn Krycr llrst entered
fist le ilrelps lie did not look promlslnc, but
Horn dctrluprd him Into a clever boicr.
After re.silnc for several davs Jlniniv Mur
Phv iiKaln started tralnlnir today, lie will
put in a strenuous week of cnndlllonlnc rnr
his return muss with Johnny Dundee at the
Olympla next Monday nlKht.
Mere welsbt more flchtlnc Instinct seems
In be the ,iim- with Willie Meeluin, of rlsi o.
The "Pat M"' was he.iMcr for his rmtoh
with "l.insiliv .loo", Kosen at the National
Saturday nlchl thnn to nnv nf his local liouts
nnd his ixhlhlti'in prnied to bo nil the better
With Hie announcement that Sten l.itxn has
reciiere. from a bad rlcht hand. llllo !n.jr
Is anxious to net tho llrst crock nt the Il.izle
inn nelierwelBht. Hill wants to prove to
Phlladelnhlans that he is he master or I.iUn
pilKlllstleallv.
Ja.k Tolanrt. of this city, was Klicn a ter
rlth. trounclnc liv Soldier DartfleM In ItrookDn
S-itunlay nlsnt. Tho bout went tho limited
ten rounds.
West is. Fast In n llRhtweleht toui nainrnt
nrob.iblv would rpsult In an Interesting affair,
with lib hie Mlteliell. Joe ItUers. Joo elllnc.
Chirlev While and Otto Wallaie. tho new
Minneapolis pensatlon. staeked no Hffalnst
Johnnv Imndee. Jimmy Murphv, llenny Leon
ard. Hddle MeAndrews ami llohbv Itejnolds
live Kre.it liiterscctlonal bouts would result.
The dei n cut suffered bv Phirlev Thomas In
his iimtih with .lean Constniup was the re
ors.nlnc of the cash inado In his bout with
Jack Hrnzza last week
l.'OLF TOIJRXEV STARTS
OX PALM KKACH COURSE
Lake Worth Competition Will Extend
Throughout Week
PAl.M Hi:.CH, Kin.. Jan. 31. The tlrst
of tho Important golf tournaments of tho
probont season beean hero this mornlns
when tho quallfylnR round of IS holes of
the Lake Worth tournament wns plajed
on thw links of the Palm Iteach Golf
I Club. Match play in tno rour sixtecns to
qualify In tho mornlns play will continue
throiiHhout tho week.
There is an addition of ono sixteen over
last j ear, when both tho medal for low
scoro In tho qualifying round and tho
l,ako Worth Cup were won by Walter J.
Travis, Garden Cltj'. who bus been prac
ticing hero for a week for the tourna
ment bcRinnins today, to uccustom him
self to Hie fust sand Rreens.
After this season tho new course, now
under construction, will bo leudy for use
ami as this will have crass urcens, all
I tho tournaments of the future will be
piuj'ta on ii.
In addition to Travis' entrj-, D. C. Mur
ray, Vahnundasls, who was runner-up
a year ago; K I). Trailer, Kssex, and V.
f IonRlej', Wannatnolsett. winner and
runner-up in tho recent New York tour
nament, which opened the local season,
will play todny.
ABNERIf You Don't
( MUSTFINOANORGANGRINDEJ?
Wr'sTEsr
AND GET HIS
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7U SW'('- ,Tfik''S V"". " & WASTED ---- f JIP
,EH6TKy Rosen couubrir tahd x .;' A P liot' JW Qtn
TME NcriCM BETQEM RoilNDS "' FtoCrT W venV TIME WILLIE LEANED AGUN!T.
SoPtaoMCNMEO KllE AWrnHfttMa OkLLToTTLE. , 'JkS JML rJl "E ROPS HG-WAS "-FNVAY ToitlM
s--- ,5 , -Vx-NJ, , J'iV. C" ST, AND NEAOLV CAUSED A PANIC IN
ij! Whm,EJ "''WSfc? - &&&!& JjSL rONWs -THE. W6OT. "
oovwr. fZC' FtH EOOIE MlLULfiVAS f REOOV eLSHl ) V! ljl) DiCiT Bl IN Ea6Sr,EO0ie?; I EAiRN6ST L6 J
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WIS OWN REQUIEM.
SIX C. H. S. CAGE
MEN INELIGIBLE
Basketball Players Barred
From Competition When They
Fall Back in Studies
Declared deficient In classroom work
for tho month of January, three players
nn the roRtilnr basketball team nt Cen
tral IllRh School and three members of
the. second team were dropped from ath
letics for tho month of I'ebrunry by the
KIlKlblllty Committee of the faculty this
moinlnR.
The men affected by the dlsqualillcnlion
are C.tplaln l-'onler, Trautweln nnd
Welsh, of the llrst team, nnd Kerry.
I-'ischorman and Ogden, of the reserves
The dropphiR of these men from tho learn
Rrcatly impairs Central IIlRh's chances
for success In tho Public School lxaRue
Rame with Northeast nt tho Quaker City
A. C, Iiith and Dauphin streets, to
morrow. In the case of Captain I'owler It Is
expected that the Committee on Special
Cases will take In consideration that the
pilot of the team has been ill for several
days, and on this account was unablo to
appear for tho midyear examinations,
held recentlj-. Katorablo action on the
part of tho committee will restore Fow
ler to Rood standliiR.
In the meantime the vacancies left hj
tho disqualification of the three regular
men will be illled by two plnjcra from the
group consisting of ArmstronR, Broom
Held and Alscntzor The remainder of
the team to plaj" Northeast tomorrow
will consist of Mourndlan and Schneider
man, forwards, and Stewart, centre
MORE YALE STARS IN TROUBLE
Plight of Three Captains Shares In
terest With Legore Case
NIJW YORK, Jan. 31. Another hornet's
nest has been stirred up on tho Yale
campus ! the report that football,
swimming nnd wrestling team captains,
Hlnck, Schlact and Mclntyre, respective
ly, will bo barred from athletics by
scholarship technicalities. Charley Shcl
don Is scheduled to succeed lllnck If
Illack falls to qualify. This situation
has overshadowed Interest In the pos
slblc reinstatement of I.egore, Rhctt,
Mllburne, Haston and Pumpelli.
GAFFNEY WOULD BUY DODGERS
Report That Former Braves' Owner
Is After Brooklyn Club
NEW YOHK, Jan. 31. A report In cir
culation today Is that James n. Gaffney,
former owner of tho Boston Braves, Is
trylnR to purchase the Brooklyn Dodgers
from Charles II. Kbbetts. The report
saj's that associated with Gaffney In the
proposed deal Is "Bob" Davis, of horse
racing fame, "Jake" Fields, well-known
Wall street operator, and "BUI" Cowan,
once u noted operator on the race tracks.
Kbbetts wil be asked to name his price
todny.
Harvard Man Off for Embassy
CAMimtUGi:, Mass., Jan. 31.-I-nurence
Curtis, the tall centre on tho Harvard
varsity hockey seven, has played his lost
game with tho team. Curtis, finishing
his course In three and a half years, sails
on tho Rotterdam from New York on
Wednesduy for France, where he is to
be attached to the American Kmbnssy.
Manager Bris Lord Dropped
MKMI'IIIri. Jan. 31. The Memphis base
ball club has asked for waivers on Bris
Lord, the 1915 manager of tho MemphlB
team; Karl Dunkel, first baseman, and
Charles Stewart, right llelder. Ted Gou
lait, the former Giant, has been sold to
Wilkea-Barre, Fa., for J2M.
See What You Want
PROFESSIONAL. OPINIOH
ONTHIS POINT! I THINK I
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PLEASANT TIME WAS HAD BY ALL-BY
STot A-2NECO GAVE EDDIE MCf
0PPSR.TufmTlE5 X) CRIPPLE HtS
RntiHcli Willi (ii.inls
Ni:V YOIIK, Jan. 31 Kddie Ibmsi h,
I ho lleet-fontod oiitlleldir of Hie lleceiisoil
Newark club, of the Federal l,e.iue. has
landed a berth In the Mr show. From
an authentic source it lias been learned
Hint tho deal for tho purchase of tlio out
tlelder by the filnnts wim completed at a
conference bolwien llarrv N. lleinpstiMul
president nf I he filnnts. nnd Pat Powers.
Advertise!
I waS&KftUlBWlwJ An' si ' VjSr WAS'lKra KPMl l lo Imilele tho Princo Albert
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NUMEROUS S NE VWTE. VfcPE
NVlMGSo 'WAS IrVTtZCOUCEDo
Nine (iitinr.H for (.'olcnti'
II .III.T11.V. N V. Inn. 31 Connie's
iH football schedule contains nine names,
with Siiiiueliiinn.i. Maine, Illinois, Rhode
Island Slate, SpilnRtleld V. M f. A
t'olleue, Vale, Itochester. Sviacilso and
Ilrown 'i ne season v.,!! open on Sep
temher 30 and 1 lose with Iho llrown
srnine nn Tliaul--i;ivin; I'av.
With then fw remark ht$ adjourn to tht
tor down I pike where there's . A. in
toppyrtd ba?,5c? tidyredtin. Wet hand
eome pound and half-pound tin humidor
and that cltver pound crytahgta$ humi
dor with pongemoi9tener top that keep
the tobacco in such mighty fina condition.
WALLY
Mti. O'KEEFE ANb MrLTMDL6f2
NiviLu play an ehcore0
J
Chess .Masters' Competition
M w ViillK. Jan. II Adlmirmiutils frnm
1 1 1 - itmith nnd lenih ni'inds fr the ttlip Me
itiiitial 1 bees mai-lers' tniiinainenl Mere plajed
nfr visti'idav and at the 1 loso or play Osrnr
iMinlt's still held sernlid plaip. with a senro of
7'.. 10 u",. He first obtained the ro. lunation of
Knx. nf WashiiiRton. In their iiiitlnlsheil came,
frnm lh elKhth round, llernsteip hoppr,
held ClialPS to a draw In 11 mines b) reorl
Ina to n in'ipeiiinl ebei k.
YouVe certainly
got the goods
when you put your fist on a suppljy
of Prince Albert pipe tobacco and
makin's cigarette tobacco that is so
top-notch-joy'us you'd almost rather
smoke than eat!
P. A. will put you into action with a
jimmy pipe quicker than you can say
jack robinson. Yes, sir, just as speed-o
as you read this, dig that old pipe out
btilNIT
the national joy smoke
meets all tastes and will prove out better to
your desires than the kindest tribute can
express. We tell you it will hit your fondest
pipe or cigarette wants in flavor, aroma,
coolness and genuine satisfaction.
You test-out what we say. It will cost you
only 5c or 10c. Take this friendly line of
talk in the spirit it is passed along. For
you'll cash in a whole lot of enjoyment I
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
By
fifartHJi'rTi f f- in - '
WISTER'S SCORE
IS PERFECT IN
RACQUET PLAY
Racquet Clubman Shows
Clean Slate in Champion
ship Competition
WINS 21 STRAIGHT GAMES
For the second lime In history nf tho
competition tlio Itacquct Club cnrrlcd oft
the Interoluh sqtinsh racquets chnmplon
ships this season. The victory wns Wei'
ilcsrrvctl, as (ho team was a well-balanced
nop from Hip llrst- man to the last. I.nst
car's champions, Team A, of German
town, could tint ulwavs command tho
sorvlees of their best pla-ers nnd one fir
two unexpected defeats put them out of
tho running. The team finished a pood
second with six defeats as nRnlnnt four
mislnlncd by tho Ibicquet Club. Merlon,
Team A, catno In third, well ahead of Ocr
matitown, Tenm IJ Overbrook showed
vast Improvement over last year. Con
sldcrltiR that It wna tho team's first year
In the leaRtie. Cynwyd did remarkably
well to finish sixth. Merlon, Team n, waa
seventh nnd Huntingdon Valley last.
Of the players who took part In mors
than one match. I, t Wlster, of the Ilae
quet Club, was the only olio to emerge
from tho contest with a clean sheet, H
won all seven matches Hint he played,
won 21 tttriilitlit games and In aces he
had a decided ndviintngo over all other
players, as ho stored ",M and had only 162
scored against him.
C. II. Jennings comes a good second
with six matches to his credit without a
defent, IS Ramos won to 1 lost and 23.1
aces for and 171 iiRnlnst. D. Ij. Hutchin
son, 3d, won nil his seven matches, won
21 games and lost I.
Question Football Armor
Members nf the InterrnllrKlslo Hnntball ttnlM
f'oininlltpe, whlili meets In New York Iste In
February, will detotn considerable Rttentlon
to the Vaiher nrmnr and protective) devices
whlrli pl.ners wear In tho gridiron Rame.
of the chimney hole,
and get it on the
firing-line!
Prince Albert is made by
a patented process
that makes smoking-
a joy. P. A.
cannot bite your
tongue or parch
your throat 1
WALT McDOUGALL
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