f . '''"' ru T7i-'"?TmiJttmrxmsmsBfii ttcsw J J EVENING . LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAKOH. 5, 1917 V-.V, DUNDEE HERE TO TAKE AWAY MONEY HIS MANAGER WANTS TO GIVE AWAY BANK ROIil -I MONTEITH CAN'T INVEIGLE JACKSON TO TAKE $4500 CHECK FOR RETURN BOUT WITH DUNDEE; NOTHIN' DOIN' Scotty's Philanthropic Intentions Prove Unsuc cessful When Willie Refuses Bribe of Young Fortune for His Signature Hy LOUIS TOHNNY DV'NDnn and Scotty Montelth. J gentlemen from New York city, are In rhlllelPh" today, each with a perfectly rood and distinctly different purpose. Dun in, for KlvInK Olympla fani tonight an ex hibition of hi cleer hoxttiB that has mado .... . nf fllncer of tho flmt water, la to :,rry an ay a largo uunuio 01 i mm -.- . .. - .. ,. ... H lucre. Is licre to Monteltn, on i-- unm ......... pose himself a philanthropist. Ho wiint to glter ,i".w - 'TIs the truth, Montelth. who In no mix-' loui terv nloU9 to "ep.arato hlinBolf from a chunk of coin, has but one reason for hl philanthropic Intention , he manages Dundee. And AVIIIIo Jackson Is tho only one whom Montelth I willing to wMi his little fortune upon Hut leforo Mr. Jack on cm call Montcith's money his ou n nntd tunic It under the namo of Oscar Tobln, Jackson's reul name, Willie must blcre for inollier match with Dundee. You know .lack'nn ieernl weeks ago knocked out Pundeo In less than a round nd alo knocked a lot of dopo to tho sklei by elolner so Since then Oundee'H ambition, and that of Montelth, has been a return tilt with Jackson Jackson says he will box Dundee acaln Then when a contract Is placed In front of him for somo reason Willie acknowledges that hi penmanship It ery bad, and hates to spoil a neat bet of articles with his signature Would Pay Jackson So to proto that he Is a. regular' guy Montelth Is out to pay Jackson to sign a contract calling for nn enenro with Dundee. nd ray Wllllo well. Korty-fHe, hundred dollars Is tho bribe Scotty wants to piy Jackson and until Montelth and his boxer lft New York flir I'hllly, Jackson had refused Vow Scotty Is urotind town fl.ihh jnir a pleco of paper which represents 4li00 teal Iron men that he can't glvn out to Willie Jackson It Is safe to say that Iinndea will get away with tho inonev lio c.uno here after nd that Montelth t-t 111 will hao tho check ef -hlc,h he wants to rl I himself. Pcotty, ulth said UEOO check In his Jeans, will ioach Dundee In tho latter's combat to night against Tcny Mc(Joeni, and then Kter a little more than eighteen minutes tT ins Dundee s Jeans nlso will bo laden down with the Jingling HtufT. ' Dundee will hao no easy tlmo earnlhg la money this eehlng In meeting lie Gomn, Dundee will bo pitted against Phil adelphia's most aggressive lightweight, one who can stand up well under punishment, and Is no slouch when It comes to dls trlbutlng It Terry has been hitting tho lightweight trail like n thoroughhted In the tretch, hut whether Dundee will stop Mac's 'ling pace remains to bo seen The usual four other bouts also aro on schedule and they appear to be well matched. Kddle McAndrews and Joe Welsh will go at It again In the semifinal, nnd, If McAndrews wins, the same decision will be rendered as before. Jimmy Coster meets Buck Taylor, Uert Spencer boxes Denny Shannon, and Jimmy Doyle, tho submarlno kid, faces Leo lflynn. Three in One ttout It doesn't sound natural, hut thero were three Principals in tho wind-up set the Na tional A. C. Saturday night and nt tho finish" one who wasn't supposed to be In tho fracas deserves honors, if nny aro to be handed around. Jack McOulgan did more wreatllng and prying apart than Chailey thomas or Soakem Yoakum, but It wbb evi dent that neither paid any attention to tho referee and allowed him to win as he pleased. If the Thomas-Yoakum bout was sup posed to be a boxing match we rather would like to see bulldogs In the ring than humans. There wasn't a second of clean boxing nt njr time, and thoso fascinated by wrestling Probably enjoyed the bout, hut no one came to tee a grappling match. Johnny Wolgast, a hi other of Ad, ap pears to be a boxer who will make a lot f welters seek coer, oven though he ran second to Henry Hauher Hauber wal loped Wolgast good and plenty, enough to on the winning end after six rounds, Jut Johnny showed sulllclent foim In Taines to stamp him as a rising boxer. i.1.'?18'5' Ta'Ior' stable punched at a "DO clip, with Hauber winning and NEWS ABOUT TOCAL ten. pin onthuslsts will liao to bo J stlned with city championships this Tesr. The calllni? oft of the Atlantic Coast lrlei scheduled at Syiacuse was a blK dls epolntment to tho squads that contem futed gohiB to tho .Salt "it The local ttupter will meet shortly nnd decide nther or not to roll a series nmoiiK Um of this city and vicinity It has ,wn some jeais since nn endurance test bowllnir has been stai;ed In this clt Tn last exent of tho kind between two Jn teams was lolled on Casino Allejn lUniier Geoieo M Moss, pf the Kestono 1 "Ml between twelve teamn of two men "". iney will begin to bowl net Wed Miaiy n noo,,( anri 0ither one of tne pa(r l roll continuously durlnc tho twelve r.,"."CIi,,!v hoHrB thn 'ourney Is In proc , Th IMlr knockliiB down the greatest number of pins w win the tourney. ikKf.'A. Ilcn "o'ln 'onureiis rhsmplnn strlM iSri1,? prWS m 0rn"d sp'rt The "J uii?'.,1"? 5n Individual,. In each clai A. nV2Vf.1? InHI'Idual". will bowl thre, came, ltd th. JH?n . ,f.aTn." ro11 ""t In the evening- lndlrW.,.iVy f0-iT the two-man teams and Aral"1' "mp-te. A share of the nrji money mA l . - -.l iu i iiiai. in inn rvrruim. iqne rowltr wno ''tablUh the beat 5PhiVt,tWill,a"1 J. Knx. "t h White tiihi tlm.t.am, knkf4 down the ten Pins tMurtn. " iw " ."wvcpoion in one mm. thus in- mB. Knox wan awarded a rnedal OU PETEY TAKE ;T H. JAPFE Tommy Jamison defeating Johnny Hurt, a New Yorker. Kaufman and Williams Again Denny Kaufman has boxed Kid Williams, and he will meet him again This tlmo they aro scheduled to romp through u flfteeii round contest In llu'tlmc- next Thursday night, and a referees cc:slon dipcnds on tho result. One hundrciLnnd twent) pounds rlngrldo will prevull anil the weight should find both In good nnd strong condition. When Lew Tetidler heaid nf Artie ltoot s Illness, tho southpaw said ho was smry in havo taken udantago of a nick bo, but that ho figured Hoot so easy for him he "was perfectly willing to glc Art another ilnncc, or even box him for bieakf.ist. din ner nnd HUppir' "I II admit that Hoot was 11 mighty sick lad.'" said Tendlcr, but he was not taken 111 until after the bout, and Aitle can blame his nllmcnt to inj pumlics." Tillmnn TrninlnR Hard Training and boxing arc entile 1 two ellf feient pasthiKS Soino boets, miK i'. few, llko prepniatoi work before n ting bout, but mostly nil enjn boxing before an audi ence Johnny Tillman tlilul.K Just iih much of ono as he iloea the olhir To enjov boxing, und tho onl .i to lll.i- it Is to win, Is to think as muili as "piciraiitig" for u bout. sas Tillman. He Is training irj diligently for his inatih with llennv Leon aril next Monday night ut the ulmpl.i. Tlllmun bolleWH ho ncer hist n bout In his tlfo until he met Leonard hero last September, and ho admits llciiny was tho lclor. Hut Tillman will K- mil to um thu hcore, and If conlldenco Is half tho battle, ns somo one said mnuv nc.iis iigu. Johnny has fifty per cmt of next .Mnml.ij s scrap laid away. Tho weight for Tillman h match with Leonard Is 13S pounds, ringside Until will make tho poundage with little or no trouble. Scraps About Scrappers Hilly Wtiltr inin" dovu from I.itn.iHttr Srtt unluy nlKht a rul rnudi mi linprKistt nhtinw' on his (Ohut herf fit thf Nniinal h irn prvnHlnv n(nil rlnht hanili-rs mi 'louiiin Mali ton chin In thn tlrnt rounJ I h h.il tu iurr M anion uut of ihc rink GtutU T-miIi appoarod in hn llrt K w York bcut tinturln nltcht tmtt Horfl .1 t u round lctory over 1 ratikto Dh ".Iihlmop' (Jusale li t tine a fine pru' In tmntam lrcift ami Jio 1 no net.up fur any im 1.wIb l lox In tho Beml tu thn l.eonurd-'Illhu.ni m.iuii n-xt J(k To and was unronndim for fullv flftrrn minutei nn a rtpult of a kft-hHtnl puikIi utir thn ht-krt Innded by KoMlcr It.irilld tn th third round uf u match In IlrooUIn Hiturdo night, 'loland had bofn on 1 1 1 tiiMtn". fur Boeral monthn and In tnckllnx H.irttW Id 1m utotkd up ofiatnt too ruKtiul a propoUtun fur a rwiturter. m Jnlinny Moloney, aftrr KalnliiR a lot nf rlnt? experience, han lieen rial uiixIuuh for annthvr match w Ith Knockout J oh a ponnell If tho former amateur champion Buufutu lu lnnlns from Harney JIahn tomorrow nluht at tin- Von parelTn reopr-nliijr Moloney will put in a Mromt Md for another I'l.ish w iih Khm Jut k McOuigan will nft-rtio Al Vloii 1 In yreat shapa for his aenit strap asfitnst ouni; Mulligan Jack McCloske I"rfdd Husitll llenny Hairrlnnn a, .lack McUtrmott imtl Mart Cojlw t, (loodlo Welfh urn othr .Nonpareil numbers., Ja-k Dunleaiv, v,ho ntmirMl pleailn: form In several boutn her shortly after hit arrival from Aumrallu. tuta Im en kfepltiK hlmetf In nhai At (HouMfttfr. N J Ahen ho pitH liin Kklll against Hobby Henoldi at tho Jirotduai Thurs day night Dunlemy 111 i lu hM fltlMt Mtt. Other boutH at tho Uroidway will l' between Hilly Hints and Muckles Itllv, Hlark Pat Hr.nl lev, uf Ht. haul, und loutiK l.owrey, Hurty Leonard and hammj Wahl und Kid IffKl and Mike Mark Homer Smith, the- MlrhlKiii heawwelsht Ih back Kat a ruin Tht bis fellow ntartert dill fent tralnlnK fit nnee and he will appear In a ocal bout lu a ,fU or bo IIU flrnt opponent may bt Joe Ifond or Jaik Hhukburn. Another I'nclUli llchtweUht recently Imaded trflM country Ho la 1 itdd JaikH .lai kf a debut In an American rint; will to m nh In New York tomorrow meht in a bout with i'nddj Heeao. t Wllllei Jntkium did a week a rouchlm? Ht'tjff at noscoe, Hulllvan Counts, N' V Jin icturned to Cot ham today attd will l!nlnh training fur hla bout with Toinm Touhej Thursday night. Tom Towler, who hlrh-dlt eery now and then and no met lined niaken the other kuy do an Annette, boxes K O, Hrennan In HutTalo tuntsht . IMdln Shannon, the rloer rallfurnla, licht wt-Irht, ha plated himself under tho manato ment of Charlej V-lrinuller. THE BOWLERS for the feat which bad neer been performed before nor alntn b any bowler in a national tourney. With twO'thlrda of the Oerm in-Amerlr an J.eaKUo oier the leadlni; aeraf.o men In Him wlx-rluh orKantxatlon that roll lti matehea on the lepertUn i lubs iiIUh are an folluwa Ul rard team Kindle with ITU pinn for f7 rnnieH. United, Herbert, with 173 for ft'l Kamex Quaitet, Poole, with 170 Bl rameH llarmer (J Mutter with 171 for 0(t jia mm. Mnone and Lambert of the aame team, aluo hae rolled In ru Rumen th former nnruelnr IVJ and the latter I7i rnlumbin, H.inonfuf, with Hid fur wi KaineM Hjan belnsr a rlon rnnd with 111 for tto kriiih Kenalnaton International jllenrlU la I hn bifion team. Terhuck, with 17 for t0 uanieti Jlhndia havinr 17n for m pninen Kejftone 01 uh A he tlon will ronrltidi Un chedule neitt Trldav rditht It will be the rlrat of tho tourue8 to wind up Its etpnn a (.ameji AMATGUK HASKETBALL nraIerk bMskplbsli tenm wouM llk to nr rented trames with third and fourth rlaicc trnniH Waller Klowera, 1 a Hft South lUngu'oM street. Thllndelphla nuslness I'nllisa dulr, naiurs with econd-clsim tenin nt home i' r Talor. care of Philadelphia llunlmii Collect Victor V T A would lllio a pamo at home wllh (lrst-rlasa learn for Maron IU J Kleln Ur, 810 Norlh Bec-ond street A rare treat la In store for iMMketli.cll fans next Thursday night when th- V M II A ha. Wlball team plays the "OM uanl" nt Hide's Natatnrlum, llroact street and Columbia avenue Tbeae teams are eompo.ed of farmer hlsh s hnnl stars and n anappv same Is rxpened A foul shnollnr contest will be held between halvis, th winner to receive a silver loving cup PETTEN T3EAO "TfcERES A -PHoTo ugm ji?APUER GOUG- TO OUR PI0TOK6 s. -0' 38S8- HANS WAGNER ThK cteran baseball man is still unsitMieil by the Pittsburgh club. Thu Dutchman's contract calls for a cut in salary and it is not known whether he will play thW year. DILLON GOES BACK HOME; FLYNN BOUT ALSO IS OFF Urownc Receives Word of Hoosier's De partuiu and Garden Will Re main Dark Tonight XI :W YOHK. Mnivh fc - Ur.int IIiikIi llmwiu", .ithlotlc illircKir of .MaclNni .scii,n (.iiileii. iMicnuiitcrccI anotlur cilnt.ido tu lii new venturo an , Imxini; pi mnoicr and tins been compelled Hi nnimiincc that Hiphi would ho no bciNlntr In Macllon pcu.ne tbH (lenliiK lli liail received word fiom Sam M.irliuiR er mau.iKu of Jack Wllon, lh IndlaiiupolW lllilit-licavvuelKht, th.it thn latter. n a. le Hiilt of Koinu Kind of it cllKpute had hoarded n train for his homo lu Indianapolis. ThH action on tho part nf the Ilocmler boxer au tomatic alh cinoeled tho Boheduled bout with Jim Klymi Li'iiKUi' HovvIerH in CIohc Hucch A sr.inip cir two la th niarnln which Ncpuratts man ef tint bntlinir IftwiiH arid the runtitisup 111 s inn uf rlu. tourivVH (he third and fnurlh tc.iriiM uro onU ci few cram, t, b, hind the pa,, seltra. ho 1 hat ilefnr for tie llm or st-i nnd teaimc and lrtr fur tlip third and fourth IhH w,,'k Kt lit will furthnr complbar,, mattcr-c A Limited Offer of New Spring Suitings Built to Measure f or $2J-50 From Cloths That Later Will Be in Our ' Regular $30 and $35 Stocks rITERALLY, Each order that goes through our Tailoring department is especially cut and made to your exact measurements. Cotas are tried on "in the baste," just the same as if the full price was paid. EVERYTHING FROM CLOTH TO SEWING SILK IS FULLY GUAR ANTEED AND OUR EXPERIENCED CUTTERS WILL NOT ALLOW A SINGLE GARMENT TO GO INTO SERVICE WHICH DOES NOT FIT PER FECTLY AND TO YOUR ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Easter delivery If you specify it Order today up to March 17th, when this offer closes. . (WEST PHILADELPHIA STORE AT 204 S. 52d Wanamaker & Brown Uow Fo. HEAVEUS sawe. Look. FASMioWASLE- LooVi "Ejorcd o. soiMirrwnjfi GIRARD COLLEGE HAS STRONG TEAM Collegians Rank With Best Quintets in This Section. Media Players Eligible Glrnnl Collece, though plnlns In no school league, has one of the best basket ball teams In this section In a dttila of speed and nBgresslvcnrss tho fjlrarcl I'ol leito athletes defeated tho Atlintic City IIIrIi School tenm by a larcc score Sel dom If ever hnvo tho C! Irani jounKslers tint up n better irnme. In tho taire Olrard Colleen this mornlni? received an Invitation to participate, In the foui-Ko.il scoring contest, open to all tho schoolbovs In thlH section of tho countr to ho held In the flermantovvn High. School Kjmuasluni next Friday afternoon, t'ndoubtcdly two or moro of tho tjlrard plajeis will nccept the c hauco to compete and test their skill with the other foul shootcts In this Vidnit.v lilrard has a powerful Held i;onl s. oritur machine, with such passers ns I'ovvell, Knorr, Klotz Ullham and KupplnRer Powell, lOiorr nnd Klotz thowed their best form of the season against the hoie cpnntet Gll hani wifti not in irood shape for foul coil scoring. He has done much better than vv.ih the case mi Saturdav Pcrr.v is an other verj good foul shooter at iliriuil I'onrcca nSo plan well. Media HiRh Stars Eliciblo Agnew nnd Westeott lire back 111 basket ball for Media High These two stars were retentlv declined Ineligible, but thev inncle up their bade work mil were in tho game ag.ilnM Catholic High which the Media team won, ID to .III These two stais scoud St! of the cutlte total nude b Media. Westeott tHllted nine Held goals and Ag new hail live, while he nl.o scored eight out of thittren foul goal" I'avW. Aheiuer nnd I.avcry idaved the other positions for .Mi" dla Catholic High was well rctjresented. with Captain Inimpliv Tun.-'c), Diiugheit.v Scull und Cole u ioi;m Irougherty and Tansev did lnot of the scoring for Catholic- High C. II. S. Stars in Track .Meet I'entral lligli Si hool will piobably havo tnanv of the icgulars tu t he e liamplotiHlilp track and Held meet Wcclne dav afternoon at tho Ccjiiiineiii.il Museums Pr Mathew C ll linen, clinch of the Hack Ic-ain. ad mitted that Ca'ptalu .Melllngei and othetH would pi obabl.v bo illgllile to conipete 1 lie light for tho e liamplonslilp will then be between Central, Wet riilladc-lplila and Not tin. 1st High Tile meet will stall at II o cluck and theie will bo nianv entries As heats will be necc-fs.irv in in.inj of tho events It will lio late before the games aro over Thero should be simio way of limiting tho number of entiants, but as this is not possible, tho olIk-lalH will m.iUn the best of conditions and loso no time In Malting t lio events A good plan for tho high school olllclah to follow- would bo a 'wo-elay meet, with tho beats on Tuesdav and thn llnalH on Wednesday. This plan m.iv bo tried out next jeiir It would prevenl doweling In tho races thousands of men participate in this ing opportunity which grows in volume each men become acquainted with its advantages. r - Ljjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjrr 'B Akk, M njjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjV V M jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj! !1 iijijB'. -. r .Ljjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjji jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjK. IV ,- )mmmamsmamammmmmmmmmmmmmmi KDDIE PLANK The former Mackman and Gcttys liurp; southpaw has come to terms with the Hrow-n. I his will he IMnnk's seventeenth year in the i)iK show. DUTCH LEONARD IS SICK; MAY BE LOST TO BOSTON Keel So- Southpaw Down With Typhoid. Drops From -40 to IliO Pounds SAV KJSVNClM.'l. Oil, March 6 Tho Hostim Aiuerliau l.enguo team muy bo without tho services of Dutch Leonard, Us Halt leftliatiiled pite he I , this mason, It be came known toda Ho Is lu bis home suf fering fiom an attack of Uphold fever, which laid him low shortly after Christmas Leonard dropped from "tn pounds to ICu mil Is n mere sliadow of his former self EBBETS, BROOKLYN HEAD, LEAVES FOR DODGER CAMP imouKt.YN" March li Charley Kbhcts Hint ii pnrtv of local newspaper, men left this eliv for Hot Springs Tho boss of the N'utlonul I,eai;uo chainplonahlp team will pick up t'nilo Wllbert llnblnson. manager of thee Supeibas, nnd lius (letz and rbrliiu at llarrlsburg The party will proceed from llarilsliuig to St Louis, where u tlirce holii stop will be mado Thero Lbbcts ex pects to meet 1'ftffer, who has not jet signed a contract Annual Tailor season, as more -If you please, or any time ST. OPEN EVENINGS) Market at Sjxth for 56 Years Just Tktwk, oor HE?C ME VCTURE5 ti-TJE IH Comes ov&fel IHe S0WPAM PAPER J lb ASK OUR BACK HOME AUD EVERV- WAMes ISODfltL KVJOW VJG'RE SYRACUSE TO ENTER INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE SyiUCHJn, .V. Y. March The question of nn International I.eaguo fran chise for Syracuse has been discussed at a conference between John II, Knrrcll, pres ident nf tho Kevv York State Lenguo; IM wnrd (1 Harrow, piesldcnt of tho Inter national League, nnd Charles Chnpln, of the Itochcster Club it that league. 1'arrell ngreed to release tho Syracuse territory to the International I.eaguo In 191S. Harrow promised to transfer the franchise either of Montrcnl or I'rovldcnce to Syrncuso In that ear If proper support were assured In Syracuse. Rookies and Regulars Marnn, Oa Military drill, according to word pained around here, brglna today In the Yankee camp However, tho word wa pasted ones b-forn, so the ballplayer ptlll aro hop, fill, Wally I'lpp ami Anncl Anion havet Joined the ftquad , Marlln. Ter. !loolci will mt the majorltr of attrntlon this week from John llcllraw. ltesulara will be allow cnl to take thlnm rather easily EARL & WILSON .' is, ' iJk. A . 'J 'TlJJJJi Y ' .' . hvM. J v . .--y (jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjT' r I ySpuvwood A a new 4 Sffcollar ijjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj:V- J SXJf Jhe bet Stifle is your Style) rviir .mHB Hi ffiRBHPnffiBB CTEfi&SffliBWSo.HfeSCcSKff'l The Clean Dependable Road to the SEASHORE Spend the Lenten season at the shore. Never before have such throngs paraded the Boardwalk at this time of the year. THE READING is shorter by miles and minutes, and offers more and better train service. Make Easter Reservations Now and Engage Your Summer Accommodations $1.00 Excursions EVERY SUNDAY 7,30 A.M. From Chestnut St. Ferry St-cc Vcstibuled Equipment . im - z:: - -iH f- Pardow Me.ur ) (vcwe -'H A M0V1W6 ? I've 1 CTTiA 491 PHILS READY FOR TRIP; &. SOUTH BY OCEAN ROUWP Moranmen Leave Tomorrow an4,- Reach St. Petersburg Friday f: iMgni rrncuce oaturaay All arrangements have been completed'' hy Dill Shcttsllne for the -trip of til l'hlls south. Alexander. Kllleftr. Taskert. x IMdlo Hums, Slayer, one or two other play- 'jfv; ers and newspaper writers will leave Broad v nnccc Dineivu etc. v uviwic cocourruwr morn- . ' Ing for New York. '' -rney win go to the Clyde L,ine clocks on tho North Klver nnd board the Mohawk for Jacksonville, I'la. Manager Pat Moran will be waiting for them. The steamer Is duo to arrlvo In Jackson ville Friday forenoon. The players will then get aboard a train, which will transport them to St. Pete by 7 o'clock that night The first practice Is scheduled for Sat urday. SPURWOOD A newcomer in the "wood" family A new E &W model "Spurwood". There is an attractive sweep to the points and plenty of tie space. Its spurs give it style. Your furnisher will gladly show you "Spurwood" and the other E&Wstyles which will look well on you. 15 cent Collars No Dirt $yB No Smoke WH Hard Coal V!H isnrcjjjjfl ' feejV. "BeemTWimc To s iy.wy ,VH -ff ET TMAT GtfooP I M 'ijHB V -r 1?6HT IU TACk OP ) f CJH M UinBBWlfflaM, Mr dK WlJ - ll sW fnVmm mtyLfi. i iirlMitlB .AT VAIM T5CACH K i : t.-cjl ttJ -iv i) yff.jew ' e ttK WiW Icjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj t -r.i jfA -lliWWlfl JliJi&tfmEKk3KKBMiMiute3&& ,jT v
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