"VJ.T-'"' J. ' f- -. ; ;X , :M; PUBLIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, iOlfl 'it's- :'" JOHNNY KILBANEtSOON WILL BE APPLYING THE KNOCKOUT IN CLEVELAND POLITICAL CIRCLES ' " ' ; LEIFIELD BLANKS f V r x KSKIOM-fl Athlotics Cot Only Four Hits Off St. Louis Southpaw in First Gamo HARRY VARDON, MIGHTY PRO, OUSTED FROM GOLF PL A Y . MARTIN HURLS FOR A'S v " Of Coirse, but Who Cares? ,N ATHLETICS AH. n. H. TO.A.K. '. ' Hiirns, rf; 4 0 1 0 0 1 v Stnink, rf .401200 Griffin, lb S 0 0 14 0 0 (Walker, If 4 0 1 0 0 0 Oallowar. ts a 0 0 3 fi 0 JrJi Djkm. 2b .1 0 0 1 r 0 Kwoltlt, .'lb ft 0 1 1 2 0 Perkins, c 2 0 0 a 2 0 4 Martlu, p :t 0 0 0 2 1 Styles, r 1 0 0 2 1 0 TotRls HO 0 1 27 IT 2 , ST. I.OUIS An. R. H. I'O.A.E. Tobln, If 4 0 1 4 0 0 Shorten. 2b 4 0 1 6 ,T 0 .Taeobson, of 4 0 10 0 0 l Sisler. lb 4 0 0 8 1 0 I Demmitt. rf 3 1 1 1 0 0 Collins, o a 1 1 4 1 0 Sehepner, 3b 2 0 1 3 4 1 W Gerber. ss 4 1 2 3 3 0 I Leifield, p 3 1 0 1 1 0 Totnjs 31 4 8 27 13 1 Two-bnse hits Collins. Demmitt. Struck out Uy Martin, 5; by J.eilield. 2. Hase on trails Off Martin. 5; off Lei field. 1. Double plays Perkins to Galloway: I.eifleld to Gerber to HIsler; Sehepner to Sisler. Hit by pitched tall Griffin. Umpires Chill and Owens. Shlbe Park, Sept. 20. "Lefty" Lei field, pitching in the best form of his career, blanked Connie Mack's young and tender ball club and Incidentally defeated ?r.f)00 "Pat" Martin in the first same of the double-header here to- day, 4 to 0. , Leiricld stopped the Drowns' los ing streak after it had reached the huge and nlnrming proportion of nine straight games. "Pat" Martin, the recruit pitcher, who won sixteen out of twenty-two , games for the Hinghamton club, made his first big-league start. Mack paid $0000 for this recruit and today he looked like a good buy, despite his de feat. He was hit eight times, but he showed a lot of nerve with men on bases, and only one of the four St. Louis runs was earned. The A s could do nothing with1 Lei field. They had only four hits. Tbe Mnckman presented the game to the Browns on a wild throw. In the third inning after Collins had doubled and Gerber had reached first on an infield single. Leifield bunted to Martin. The Binghamton southpaw had plenty of time, to get Leifield at first, but he ls? threw the ball to the right field stands. ( minis and Kliovllrj scoring. Hums fielded the wild throw and then threw wild to the plate. Leifield scoring. Dcmmitt's double, a walk to Collins i and Schepncr's single produced the fourth mn in the eighth. PACKARD VS. PACKARD Philadelphia and New York Baseball Teams Clash This Afternoon Packard met Packard today and the tires flew. Baseball representatives of the Phil- adelphla and New York districts bat- tied this afternoon long and loud on the Tabor Athletic Field before a crowd of employes, their friends, friends' wives et al. Besides the baseball game there were other festivities of various species on the sportive menu. The committees tn charge of the events were: It. J. Oil , nre (New York), Lee .1. Kastman, W. Y. Anthony, honorary umpires; R. L. Lewis, grounds committee; .!. II. Rosen, dancing; C. (J. Culver, bowling; J. AV. Florida, pool; V. ICKIdridge, baseball; B. D. Eastling, tennis: 10 U. Bates, transportation ; Miss Helen Knowles and Miss M. A. Larkin, hostesses; It. (J. Cndden, shooting gal lery. Following is the line-up of the base- Dan i earns: World -Famous Star, With Braid and Taylor, Trail Field by 12 Strokes Ray In i Harry Vardon," reputed to be the premier golfer of the world, failed to qualify In the English classic tourna ment this week held by the "News of the World." The tournament attracted every star professional on that side of the Atlantic where the Isles are the "home of Kt)lf." The qualifying round for southern professionals was played over the Hon nlng links, with the qualifying scores aggregating around cards of 145. Var don trailed this mark by twelve stroVes. With him he dragged the other two of the famous British triumvirate, llrald and Taylor. These three have dominated things for so long that their defeat caused a great furore. British golf eiperts figure it is the beginning of the end for Vardon, though Alexander Herd qualified and he is older than nny of the famous three, Edward Bay, who played against the Meolls brothers at Whltemarsh in Philadelphia some years ago with Var don. turned a card of 145 and is In the running. One of the features of the tourna- 5' tV TEWKESBURY Al LHttst siMs.tessBtawijAxLL,ijv IssssssssssssB sTVsMMwSrflsssssssssssV iK'Si . 4SPl i3 H ssssV 9skPc8BKIIsslsKw.fcS GRANT IN NA L! Babe Ruth's 27th Homer Wins in iS'inth Inning Boston, Sept. 20. Italic Ituth In creased his home run record to turn ty-seven today when he cracked out a circuit drive in the ninth inning lor the run which gave Boston the victory over Chicago. 4 to 3, in tji' first game of a double header It was "lluth" day at Fen win Park, special exercises being held in his honor. STARS IN SEN OR Ml THAYER WINS ; TITLE POLO PLAY. i jH. P. Whitney Loads Menrlow I brook Against Rockaway at J I Country Club Today RIDES HJS FAMOUS PONIES; HARRY VARDON Theories didn't work' In English fc golf classic KEPHART IS STAR IN OIL MEN'S MEET Texas Company Athlete Is First in Both Half-Milo and Mile Events 8 COMPANIES IN SPORTS PHILADELPHIA Dousherty, If. FUh. If. Thomas, cf Woodruff, 3b. Simpson, ci, Watti. rf. Quisr) ey, rf Cozens, lb.. Wltham c T. Dousherty :h. uroiatnan, c Can-lean, p. Umpires Hurry Adams and vHarry Adams. Jr. NEW YORK Rrandl. lb, Sell worn, c. ('. Jlttpp, p J Kapp. If Castro, ss , Crowley. 2h. FCIseman, 3b. Pannash, rf. Franz, rf. V NOYES GOES TO SOX Mack Pitcher Obtained by American League Leaders for Waiver Price The Chicago Whije Sox have ob tained AYin Xoyes, of the Athletic, for the waiver price. He j a right hander. Although Noyes will not be eligible to participate itf the world's series, he probably will get half a share of the winners or losers' end. , Turner Outboxei Saxon Perth Amboy, N". J.. Sept. 20-CUy Turner had th, better of Johnny Salon In nn elaht-rmind bout Uat night at the Lotos Alhlrtlc flub. What May Hhppen in Baseball Today AMKHIOAN- I.KAOt'K Won It JVC. Hin -s Hellt Chicago . . 87 4B .AM ,0M ,44 .M rieteland . ao nt .non .era ..bm ,o Dfllolt .. 7K S .KM, ..-.B7 80 .... Nen- Vork . 78 fla ,BS4 .M7 .5.10 .,,. Ilnafon ., M (17 ,4M .494 .477 .lit flt..TinU. . . . 01 Afl ial . iftt It All nhlniton AS ait .son ,404 .X00 Ainiriira . S3 S8 .SOS t,7t t.S50 NATIONAL I.K.flUB . .. WSS lMt p-r' wln T Split rinrlnnali , OS 41 ,n04 .Boa . . " N.r York, ai no .nia .nil ,u .... rhicano... , 7 eo .ana t.5J .ao ,s IMtlKhur.li An AA all Mia T anv r nrcMtklrn. 04 60 .41 AM .474 , !) AA .All at fid .4i '! :iTi : Hpaton... M 7.1 .4lrtt.4J7t.4iJ ,0 st. ifOiiia no at .sat rhllllM .., 4,1 M .844 .. )Vln t-o. Jlxiif two. rs.titon.d, rain, YESTERn.WS HESULTS AMERICAN I.nAOCK Athlttlra. 3, pt. Tnla. J, X.w York, Ifi riptrolt. 0. . ri.T.lind. Iti Waihlnaton. 9. Chltaro, i, lloHon, t! fJATJONAI. LRAQtJE Harry Kephart, of the Texas Oil Company, was the star in the 'distance events of the third annual track and field championship of the Tetroleum Ath letic J,eague on the Atlantic's field. Thirty-second street and I'assyunk avenue. He came through to the tape in both the half mile and one-mile runs. , Eight companies Atlantic, (iulf. Pure Oil, Crew I-evlck, Vacuum Oil t'ninn Petroleum, the Sun Oil and Texas Companies entered strong teami. Tho president's trophy, which must uy won three times for permanent pos session, was held by the Texas Com pany, who won the championship last ,car. while the Crew I,evlck and At lantic Companies also had one leg on the cup. Atlantic nnd Texas were the favor- Tewkesbury was the victor of the match with fieorge V. Iloffner. of the Bala (!olf Club, on the Inst green, winning bv 2 up. The mntrh between Tewkesbury and Jloffner excited the greatest Interest. Tewkesbury not only won the gold medal in the qualifying round of the national, but was the meilalivt in the ment is that Draid's caddy qualified ,n, championship. Tewkesbury was ana win -piny for the big honors. on,, nl '"p cracks of the Boston district Perhaps the situation will be reversed before he came to Phllmlcliihlit. HofT- and Rrald will take n turn at caddylng. er won the local championship as well 1 a the North" Hills and the Shawnee I tournaments. Hoffnrr Out In 37 The battle between these two was one of the best played matches seen here ia years. Hoffner was out in 37 land finished the first nine holes 2 up , on his opponent. Tewkesbury then ' nlavn n mbIhm t -!.. i.1.. .1, I'.ojvi. .1 mi ir im rt'iiiurKHUiy wen played holes, finishing the incoming nine with a .Vi, made up mostly of par nnd bird holes. He succeeded In squnring the match on the fifteenth after stubborn resistance on the part of Hoffner. After halving the sixteenth '. j Tewkesbury made it dnrmie by winning .,, the seventeenth in a bird four and then SEASON TO OPEN OCT, 4 settled the battle by capturing the eight- rrnui wiin n jmi . Aronimink nnd Cricket Club' Stars in Deciding Match for I State Golf Title HOFFNER LOSES, TWO D0WN Chestnut Hill. Pa.. Sept. 20. Pat Orant. of the Cricket Club, and Paul! Tewkesbury, of the Aronimink Country l Club, are fighting it out this afternoon ' for the state golf championship over tlio WMtnmnrali Vnlln.. fAl. ...... rl..u i course. Orant reached' the final round I Cricket Club Star Defeats Mrs. , Hnrrj Pnjne Wl.itn hy defeating I Ml ( orson. junior chain- ! Huff m Pinnl fnr Qinrrloc TUI hest the game over nrn.li d and n reg pion. ny .1 up and to play, while a ,N" ,ular in the Inst inteinntinnal match Of Philadelphia when (irent ISritnin inrrleil nni) the riown. was fmind on the field today. ThN was his fir.l appearance in coin retireii nfter TENNS LAURELS flj .lMKS S. rAROKAN FlRiirrs fnmilitir In thr pnliMs in th, nr-wnr Iji uIipu lntrnnt,ntinl mntnhcsl kept tho giimp n tho mnjor npnrttlebt 1 hrlpct! t t lii i 1 1 mi thr I'liilmlflphiH Country lti.i firhl nt Unn tlii nftrr ' noon. nnr of tUn "Paries Vous" Mascot Arrives at Pvnn Grid IIHIi ' fflirr sinl h blR ' ffllr ' rfpnrteri m iVnn for prmllrf Mstft(n Th IlKlr ' fHlr wn HmU li"t iuntr an of cf who IrtM his Frnrh frtttif ind mother rturlnir thp shHinir nf 'hait u-Thlrrry a vr nr .lutv Km It will b IVnn's fnothnll m.iwror s h hHN lrn off irlH H Mfloptfd tij itnnnlf. fori RiMt'l on the ll d sni Hlue lcfn In 1t.nl ' t,s first chose pour ou lo nt hep to InMrurtnl 1flnlf1on in hU bct Frnrh tm1a. "Is le IVnn lis ' ! )U( impn," trpllei lh r'THhar orph ill Tre blrn. f-ohUnije ih former -uarl ' 1)nnner m" un hon veil ,our I' nn Th" tinv orphnn xpinnri hi iht tu In Im nu l, ! KIf papn 1'en.n Pnn IVnn' ' The b'n frl'er" nnt lien ,-rr tlllH fulitiflt'k He cme from h h.im in South hnkota tun ti irt b ).n-1 ho oiktPE in a lumber rump nil umtnr nirl th' he hntl lot twe. n u th 1m Up itr in uniform una1 kiu nml tori, i. mi i..ltp n iht- m rlmniftjre nrk KILBANE APPEARS I AGIST MORGAN Frankio Burns's Knockout Con queror in Foature at Na tional Tonight AFTER POLITICAL HONORS STATE HAS TOUGH F OOTBALL GAMES Annual Contest With Penn to Be Played on Franklin Field This Year Stat College. Sept. 20. Penn State will open up nn of th tnmrl,,( Tee Shots Win Grant defeated Corson .on his tee schedules ever attempted by a State f1'10'''- otherwise the two were playing team when Gettysburg College comes i"10 ,,,,,'' shots .equallj well. The here on October 4. There are five big ' rirltPt f,',,lh p'nyer was steady as games listed, each one worthy to tesl n rorl on h'8 'Ifives nnd did not miss a the best that muv be produced In font. I "ingle tee shot, while the junior chain- ball, i pion was getting into trouble on inanv Probably the two frames wMM, ( holes. The Junior champion snunrcd arousing more interest than the others ! tlu lnotoh twice, but at nn time was are the Penn and Pitt gnines. While It ' hp up on nls PPnl",nt. Is renll!!el Penn will have a strong team, ! . ll v"t " p,,,,-'n"' match fnr the first State is sunremelv confident nf Its nn-n nin bale, -with Grant leading three and many will take the trip to Frankllu ,,iln,'K nml fnrson squaring it the same Kteld. niiniuer. orson nnniiy evened up mat- Dartmouth and Cornell both will be ,prs for ,ho t,llri1 timf .lhl' nin'h met away from the home field. "0"' mlt " wns ,ll" Ia"t """' The annual Pcnnsvlvanin dav game. (Jrnnf WPnt inl ,,lp lptl(l "B"1" "n will be played with I.ehlgh on New ' ,hp ,Pn,h aml from ,hnt no,p ",,til tl,p Heaver Field YnvrmW R nnH Plif ,,-m match ended it was all Grant. The be met on Forbes Field Thanksgiving rri,kp' Puh Player added the twelfth IJflY, ii mil irriiiii himi ir, uy iuri'1- Ul. ('nnfnpmitir n.i, n, :! Corson ciit it to two on the fifteenth. ites for today's meet, with second cholci!'prppl nt the annual football meeting!," ,nnt pnT' tl,p lnn,'1' bv W""'R favoring Crew Levlck. Summarks: 100-yarrt daah Won, bj- J. 0'Donnll "' .V,rnd.DJl!Uhew'- llntlo nl flnlnsr; third W.rulUrton. Atlantic n(ln Int. Time. 11 s-s atconda. 75-yard daah for tlrla Won by Mlia D. plmon. Atlantic Kllnln: Rcond. Mlaa E. Sutton. Atlantic runnln: .third, lll.i M. Tcnnlawood, Tfiii. Time. 7 4-B aeronda. One-mile run Won by Harry Keohart. Triaa; aecond, n. Druny. Atlantic Ilfflnlna: third. B. MrKeown. Atlantic ReHnlnac Time A mlnutea 31 aeconds. RunnlnK hlh jump Won bv A. Wharton. Atlantlo nnnlnzi second W. MrQutllan. Crew I.evlcUi third. IV Hamilton. Oulf Re nnlnr. Hellht. 4 feet 7U Inches. Half-mile run Won by Harry Keohart. Texaq: aecond. C Hahn. Atlantic nennlna. Time, 2 minutes 21 3-5 secondi. ALL-STARS IN PALL GAMES Art Summers to Take Amerlcar Team Out fer Basketball Serlei Art Summers will again pilot the American all-star baseball team in a fall series of games. Tie will open the. Reason with a three-game seVies with the crack Hilldale club of Darby, considered one of the best colored base ball teams in the East. The opening game will be ployed on Monday's Havre de Grace Entries the Hilldale grounds at Darby, fiat-1 nret race. $tUnt, maiden, two-year-olds. tirday. October 4 ; the following day the All Stars will travel to Patersou-, N. .T.. where they meet the crack "Silk Sockers." It Is 'Summers's Intention to play their second game with the Hill dalera at the Phillies Ttall Park on Thursday, October 0. 8ummer will have one of the best teams on the field he has taken out for several seasons. He will rely, on Shawkey, of New York, and Pennock, of Boston, to do the twirling, with Wally Schang and Mayer holding the big' mitt. Wally Pepp will bold the first sack down, Young, of Detroit, playing at second ; Blackburne, of the the Philllea, blocking the third sack. The fielders of the American stars this year will be Stnink, of the Ath letics; Witt, also of Connie Mack's aggregation; Bobby Roth, of Boston, In right field: Peckinpaugh, of the Yankees, holding down the shortstop position. Monday's Aqueduct Entries First race, two-year-olds, maidens, fur- Uamask JJS faaamora 112 Pervlca Star 112 Irish Dream U2 Nortnwara jj "ir um j Carnarvon 112 Plorsaln 109 three-year-olds and Second race. stoeolechase, atlllnr. handicap, about 2 ui. miles; Sosest II Prim III Robert Oliver. 1B0 Jay Bird .180 Corpa-a -Corps' 14T 13 is: Third race, three.) ear-61ds and up, claim Inc. 1 I-IS milts: OlVloner 107 "Asterisk 2 Lucius ii mr om 104 sunnlnsdale in? Kilkenny., J1J Orundv Ill Paddy jJear 10 John 1. Day 123 Oraphlo 104 Keen Jane n4 Hlckoj-ynut . . . . ..104 Trophy H9 Also clltlbte: Koh-I-Noor 101 naMlta 101 ('ourtlnr Colors.. 17 Draron Rock Id Peerless One 17 P. a. Xlnr 104 Unwise Chi:d..,.. f 0"'r 102 Orderly ....! Onlefut 112 Freds, trie (3t...lOT Miss Bryn Ill Sueln r.114 Mlss( Kruter 104 Fourth rnce, two-year-old fillies, the Ilel dame Handicap, & furlpngs: Truly Rural 150 Thelma B ..HO Cinderella 117 Masked Dancer,, tit Flylnr Flower 112 Ily nrummel.. 109 Fifth race, threr-year-olda and up, sell Ins. 1 1-1(1 mllesi Klderkrn .. ..10ft Punnyiand ,,.,..110 Monomoy . ...li,.isa 'Ticket ,.., . . 10 Sasin 'ill Kljkeimy ...T...118 Slith race, all ates. mares, handicap, & furlonae: t Merry Princess,. .10 Alrhe'a It Tismaris ,... ,.inT Terantia cinn utn ncon Jvntee lima Frank..., v. 120 Warmlfe ..,,,,..102 a , 1H7 TeVantla , , .. ion ui.n...,..lll Fairy .Wand 12S Wlnf., ,.1IS ritlekllnc f.....,.10d ...." , ..110 Salveetrs. ...... -11 held early this year In New. York. State1 "'sixteenth in pnr figures. will hnno n .finrt t.l.m.n .nk..i..t. me rurus; - ...... '! I ll-nillllLU r lV 1IJ I ( I consisting of four games. The first ! Out"" . . .i (114 4 3 4 4ft 4 I I 4 441 311 game is scheduled with Indiana Normal In . 4tx rwk.. oc CorBOn .... ,.. ,u, . . 0ut n ft i n Ar a Pennsylvania Day attraction in . . ft a 4 ft 4 the Pitt Freshmen will come tn State! Hoffner got away to a fine start win- College on Friday. November 7. Thejning two of the first three holci. yearling squad will vtak'e the trip with Tewkesbury reduced the lead, to one by the varsity on November 15 to Ithaca, playing the -fourth in par and succeed - where they meet, the Cornell Fresh. ' ing in halving the fifth with n magni- flct-nt third shot. out of the long grass near the creek, the ball stopping withiu r few inches of the hole. Hoffner was home in two and the hole was halved In bird fours. Then followed three halved holes. Hoffner won the ninth hy laying n niblick dead from n Frankle Masqn and Joe Lynch Draw Aaltlmore, Md.. Sept. 20. Although Jo I.ynrh. the Jew York banUfn. clearlv out pointed Frankle Mason here last nluht in their twelve-round bnu.. Referee ("Pop") O'llrlen. of Philadelphia, called this honor even at the end. Frankle Rice, of this city, was awarded the decision over Johnny Ty-n-an. of Philadelphia, In the aemlwlnd-up of eight rounds. Bethlehem Soccerites Win Stockholm. Friday. Sept. 19. The Reth lehem Steel football team was victorious yesterday tn tTie last match It wilt Vlay here, beating the combined Ktorkholm team by a score of 1-0. The Uethlehem team will sail from Ilergen for the United States on September 27 on board the steamship Stavangerfjord. nU fiirlnnss: Huh Rosa lift I.lnkboy 112 Ron Master ..112 Major Flsk II'.' raohank 112 Couralls 112 Sand River II ..112 nrutua ..112 Sea Mime Ill 'Squire Charlie. 113 -norm lieu uiru, iui Also eiigioie: Mo;k Orange . .M14 Enerinlte 104 I . . .112 The Wit . ..112 Dick Kelker .. ...'!' Tom Ketchum i.. 109 :::::la aw..?1 Atppi",::::ii2i,1'i,i,pi iiH tnir1 'n"0 to tl,p ,in- no,r .. .,101 Marlon Hoillns. '. ins ucr had two shots in the rough nnd wa !!" Sedgegrass 104 , ,i,,.. i,( ,,,, i,o ,.!., Ho i,l Small Stone P. Moody Mldlan .. Badle D. Second race, claiming, fitplonra: Pirate Mcdee US My Ada rtfM-lcaree 109 Knrrlnlt Punctual (alSteve Purl US aSedgearass Kllly tioraon . . . .ITO (al-Ttrjson entry. ' Third race, claiming, three-year-old and up. A furlongs: St. Quentln 114 Sturdee lit Malvollo HA Murphy 11" Bister Emblem ..113 Hurrycane Ill F.lected II lis 'Toadstool 10 Scotch Verdict. 10 Marion Hoillns. 103 nellrlnger Ill Also eligible: Sllkblrd 110 Sweet Alyssum ..113 Amerloan Eagle. 110 Csardon Ill Dorcas 113 Major Domo Ill Sedan Ill Sky Dall HI llettle muff 10: Fourth race, the Pag Rrook purse, three-year-olds. 1 mlla and 70- yards: Mint Cat US War Club" 10ft Knot 100 Mother-ln-Law ..to' Sinn Felner ...,10ft Rapid Day 112 Sailor 112 Welrhman'a Follyior, Fifth, race. Republln Handicap. three-vp.r-olds and up 1 1-1fl miles: Cudgel 12 Midway 112 Exterminator ....124 fa lleochi. r, . i Duchess liace ... OS Slippery Elm BS (a)- The Porter. 12n (a)-Schorr entry . Sixth race, , clalminr, three-year-olds and n. 1 i-l miles: . Thornbloom Ill Refugee 107 Dladl 107 Aalsn 1it Uajazet 107 Melancholia . ...100 Sophia Oateood, 104 Sir Wm. Johnson,. Eilgn oiympus ..iu.e . in. nettle niuff ... 94 Znuavs J02 trap while Tewkesbury, who wus on tlie green in his tee shot, took three putts nnd this gave Hoffner a lend of two holes at the turn. A tee shot out of bounds cost Hoffner the next l.ole. Tlien came four halved holes, all of them well played by both contestants. Tewkesbury Squares Match Tewkesbury squared the match on the fifteenth by chipping his third shot stcne dead. He got a half on the hhort sixteenth by running down a fairly long putt On the seventeenth Tewkesbury drove .104 into the mounds, but sent a tine iron on J" i to the green. Hoffner a second was back 107 of a mound and the hole went to I Tewkesbury with a bird four. The end two-year-oldi. ' (.nn0 on tie eighteenth when Tewkes- ..104 bury was hole higlt on his second and on in three but over the pin. hard for a four but missed. The cards : Tewkesbury Out . ft 4 3 4 In 4 ft 3 4 4 Hoffner Out . 4 4 ft 4 4 4 In ... ft ft 3 4 4 ft 4 ft 1 4 3 4 ft 4 3 ft as He tried 4 an 4 3ft- 337 5 30 7H TWENTY DAREDEVILS IN 150-MILE GRIND Six Drivers Also to Compete in Special Race at Sheeps head Bay Indian Chant Frank Monroe Mannchen - lack Healy . . Tit for Tat ...111 Also eligible: ..107 rwario ion ..107 Joan of Aro 103 ,102 fvotcn Verdict ..101 .102 The Dels-tan II ..107 Seventh rare, claiming, four-year-olds and King John .'.. 112 'Daddy's choice. 10ft HUDDUn ,iii pinnia Harry HTelvogel, "110 "Wnndviolet Apprentice allowance claimed. New York. Sept. 20. Two additional entries were received by the manage ment of the Sheepshead Bay speedway track for the lnO-mlle event so that twenty of the best auto pilots in the I'nited States will take part in the big race today. Six of these are also announced as starters In the special rare to be de- JjJ I elded In three ten-mile hnts for the STRAIGHT SFTS fi.3 Repetition sine inn lie jthe intcrntionnl mntch. j I.. K. Stoddard, a substitute on that ..Philadelphia Country- Club. Sept L'O . famnusjiolo team, was n rrgulnr today Miss Molly Thayer.' of the I'hllndH- ' ' 'ntn Webb, also a substitute in phin Cricket flub and conqueror nf the das when the game flniirishi'd. was Miss Phjllss Walsh, continued her c j present." t rcllent work with the racquet here this ' This quartet Vhiih compares with afternoon by defeating Mrs. M. It. Huff, the besl the gnmc lint, to offer, repre I The king of the featherweights will 'be with us again this evening. 1 The ring's rnntt celebrated romeback, ' who always bobs up with a knockout I iut about the time the boxing fraternity i-. trail lo carol a requiem over him as a ring performer, will see service in the -ix round final nt the National A A Johnny KHhnnc one of the most pop- glnie wielders ever to entertain, face Kddle Morgan, the Kngllsh rweight. It has been more than three years -ini'e Kilbnne and Morgan last met. Red and Blue Opens Football . T,,p" " "'iM. ,,p r';?!,',,, thnt ,hp5,.:ain' r ...,, (OBP(1Pr )Wlrp within a space of one. Season With Up-State Eleven I "wmii. and mi each occasion Morgan gave .lohnnv the fight of his career Next Saturday Morgan llnnied That all happened in the days when PENN TEAM PLAYS BUCKNELL SEPI. 27 Hi former metropolitan champion, in twoiscuteil the Meadow-brook Club ju the RCM Di-RR RAPK IfJ Tfipe ' -lohnnj was knocking 'em dead with straight sets. II .1. fi-rt. This victory lopeningjmatrh for the senior polo chain ' onit I IV IUUO,is p,,,,, Morgan, just over from gitcs the PhilniMphin girl the tennis 'pinn-hip nf the I'liited Slnles. Hock , I'ngland. proved a worthy foe nnd chmnpinnship of Philadelphia and di- awny npimsed the star Meadow brnok trict. Inuarlrl. Thesets follow: J Hockawii. was not without its stor FtliST SBT least. Mali'idm Stevenson, also an in- MWs Thaver M'rs HutT SKi'nvri SET iini on!!1! (Mlra"'rn'"in""1Kl' "ns fo"n1 pn,li"C 'hp laurhiuui.v lour. lie nas as ins Mies Thaver . I n O 1 1 0 1 I 1 Mrs Huff . o I r O 0 1 0 0 03 Al Hoskins refereed this final match. which resulted in a great game of tennis heiug played by both contestants. Most of the pluving was executed nt the rear of the courts, ami whatever little wurk close to the net wns done successfully by Miss Thajer In the first set the victor got out in front in the ripening game. She was never headed, and fin ished very stionglj by annexing the eighth nnd ninth games sucressivcly. In the second set Miss Thayer Scored first, but Mrs. Huff, who had been soniewhnt erratic near the close of the first set, steadied a hit and cnine back strongly by winning the si ml and (liird games of the second set. On the fourth Miss Thayer evened the count nnd then forged nhend on the fifth. From then until the finish Mrs. Huff didn't hnve n chance, losing the seventh, eighth and ninth games in it row. The mixed doubles chnmiiioushin is being staged this afternoon, with Wal lace Johnson plus Miss Sophie Norrls opposed to Miss Walsh and K. 1. I,. Simmons. assistants Karl W. Hopping, a high handicap player: ('. , C. Itiinisey, nn. other star with a high handicap, and The opening dav of the I'eonst Ivnnin ' baffled with his English style of battling. football season has been advanced one ,. """i h"J- line gone back since that , ,. ,. . tune, but the test will come tonight. week. The t.rsf game of the IIHII Klhnne' recent knockout conquest at campaign will be played with ltucknell i the expense of Krnnkie Hums shows that as the attraction nn Franklin Field next ' ,p s"" r,'tain the old knockout wallop". Snturdav. ' 't is not generally known, but Quaker , , . . I '""''J f"nH wi" have few more chances This announcement wns innde by , llzo p0I1 Kilbnne. the fighter. The Thomas Hitchcock. Jr.. one of the best -MnJ"r Mylm J. Pickering, the graduate I great little Irishman, though having of the youthful stars. 'manager of athletics, thi morning. ! tlirentened to retire often in the last It was on the same field where he Tno season originalh wns scheduled '"" yraT!'- ',', 1,krlv , to '""f hls ac"' 'ompeteil today that Mr. Whitnev. just , ... . ' . ring career before the holidays. ' In nnoti it illi ilin lim..nl. ....!. Vltlli I '" "i" " " i ii u-, i . uu in .iiiinnry Academy eleven on Franklin Field.'1" ,"",'s October I The Ited nnd Mine football , J"hnn ' ""'l"' '" f"' U" hnt" broken into politics, nnd right now t bosses decided that tins was too long a candidate for an nldermnnic post In to wait. The candidates have been out i (' cvcland. If Johnny wins and he ad for some time and the men are well m'ls "ml he would sooner be triumphant advanced in their training. It ns , i" ,llis '"itlle than in nny ring session thought best to give them regular com- ' '"" "'" v"v fnrpwp'1 '" the roped arena netitlon before more it.,.,, .. i. I "s " professional entertainer. .iiii-k iiiuiioii. mntciiinnKcr ot tlie .a- 1'he Quakers are workii.tr b.nnl ..ve.v ""'"" "orKP" lnr ""r0 th"n a month day now and should be in great shape sixteen years ago, playing Nn. U on the roimtry Club nf Westchester team, helped to win the national senior polo title. His teammates theji were John V.. Cow-din. J. M. Wntcrbury. Jr., and I.nrry Waterlnm . Mr. Whitney also was a member of the clinmpionsliip team of 1M17. That vear he helped Meadnwbronk to win the title at Prospect Park. New York. Mr. Whitney now has available onelnf training elapsed of the best collections of ponies that ever chased a polo ball. Foremost of Ills mojints was Itcmil Diamond, the champion cup winner at the American eleven which will start is still no Ray Campbell Going to Yale Ttav CaiYinhel! former Irnpk alar nt r'.,- rago UnUerslly jtnd h runner thn rank.4 nmong the bt nf the n.l,lllp-.lUlH,if-r run. ners. has matrlrulnted at Yale L'ndpr the rule wnien nars an atliu-te who IrMnwfi-rs from one college In anotlirr from participat ing In athleMrs hie nrt ear. t'amitl-ell will not l ellsthle to run for Yale next wprlns. hut the following ear will Iw a bis Hwt lor ine in.ru lean.. I'olo Tony Society Show last June, i what iincertnin. Especially is this Itnynl Diamond, which formerly be- I true of the hackficld. Hen Derr, the longed to the Duke of Westminster, is I line-cracking half of three years ago. said to have cost Mr. Whitney $10,000. Iteturned yesterday and will make a' lie purchased tliis mount in Knglnud j strong bid for one of the posts in Ifllil. In addition Mr. Whitney It is probable that the backtield now has six or eight mounts equally as i combination will be made up of Hell, high in cost and in merit. at quarter: Hruner nnd Light at halves The first competition for the senior and Derr at fullback. The most likely title was held at Prospect Park In New lineup of the forwards will be I, ml York in I SO.-.. j Wray. center; Thomas and Deiter i'rter;Ail"bVn"'lrili .Xri. Ve U" l and Little, tackles ami ve1"!""! r .irt.,i v2-?.t'.- ,.u,Vn""; i,- Mm,,r m"' " -Wlpr. ends. How- No 1 1 1. Slodnnrtl No : y,. V Hopping t- ... ... No - j. w. Wei.i. No a m Stevenson ever. I-olwcll will give a number of n.Kk-1)' MllbuPn""' ,,"cl'-T "llch'"'''. Jr. his plnyeis n chance to show themselves Itefe't-ee Captnin If. H. llcimej next Saturday. by next Snturdav. The rersn,,..l ,.f ii, A '" '" '" ,lp l-n,t- nn Hatilon con- eleve,. wi,;,.i, ..-tn .-. :. ..in . i vuiccd him that it w ould be worth tn linger here a few days longer. to hind Ibis match. Kilhane happened m toni it woiiiii tie worth while .lohitny will return to Cleveland to morrow night nnd enter into the politi cal fight with the same determination thnt bus characterized his work in the ring. It wi.s auiiounceil this afternoon that Champion Jack Dcmpsey would referee) one of the bouts tonight. Ray Fails to Set New Record Newark, Sepl r 20 Jnle Rav failed In hla iVmrmeVU'."1"" n'w "-."Id's rOM to? I..00 melera at the annual games of the fiudetulal Ini-uranre r'nmpant A A ci lerdi.v afl moon. Weequnhle Park. H won the rare, a handlrap affair easy enough. ifE? lI',.",mJ' w"" 5 m!'"1'"'" W -;-3 seconds Thls la i 1-s aeennda slower than the record made by Ah-I KMat on June s 1012 SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDCER PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 22 TO SEPTEMBER 27 Subject to Change 1IKOAI) ST. Auditorium. Loguu Hryad Ht ah Horkuell ALIIAMIIRA (s) 1-th. Morris . rsssyunk Av, Arou.o B2d and Thompson 81s. ARCADIA Chestnut belor Kith St. DEI.SIONT fiSd above Market St. UMJKntni) (s) IJroad A Susquehanna Ave. (s) BROADWAY llrosd and Snsder Ave. CAI'ITOI, 722 Market (a) CKDAR 00th St. and Cedar Ave. COI.ISF.l'M Market llet. r.Oth ,nd 00th COLONIAL . . () Gin. and Maplewood Aves. E.MTRESS Main St.. Manayunk. EUREKA 40th and Market Sts. FAMILY 1811 Market St. rAlRMOUNT 20th St. and Olrard Ave. () FRANKFOR11 471S Frankford Ae. FRANKLIN Third and Fllzwster Sts. Is) 8TH ST. TIIKATRE Below Bprute St. ORKAT NORTIIF.KN Ilroad St. at I.rle Ave. UIPERIAI. , 60th and. Walout Sts. (s) KFFF.RSON 59th ami Dauphin Sts Front 8t and Olrard Ave. LE..DER 41st and Lsnealer Ave. LHIERTY Ilroad and Columbia Ave. LOCBBT B2d and Locuit Sts, MARKET ST. THEATRE 833 Market St. () umiKi. 428 South St. (s) NEW, TEMPLE Camden, N J K2dand Market Sts. OVTJtllROOK . 63d and Itaverford Ave. PAI-CK . 1214 Market St. (a) 7sJ Rldsa Ave. Dsuphln St. spring championship. lUUUIIIIIIII"""-......,!,!!!!, .............., GREAT MATCH RACE The Great Allen town Fair " Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 1319 Between SINGLE G 1.59 DIRECTUM J 2.0H LILLIAN T 2.0 U Fourth horae to be named For a Purse of $10,000 Winner to Take All PRINCESS 1018 Market St. Is) REGENT , , ,,,. Market St. below 17th. (s) MONDAY Nilmova tn Th llefl l.nntrrn OllMt ThomaH In l.'pHialri anil Down .nlla Stewart In Mary Reffan Dumthy Ialtnn In Th Market of Souln nllaie Itoltl In Tht lne Iluritlar r.idtrn Kennedy In Throunh Wroni, Lwor N'Htlmova tn Tho ited Lantern Ja k Plckfnr In till Aptir8onn Hoy i;nld llpnnett tn The Virtuous Thief D. W. ritnth'H Hearts f the World KtHiirhp ,Swtt Jn The Cnpardonable Sin Norm.i Talmads In Way of a Woman Piank Keenan In Gates of Ilravs l.arrj Morey In Tho Uambltm H It Warner in The Tasan (lort Marion DaUen in The !ark Star C'reluhlnn Halt? In Th Thirteenth fhalr Jtar I'ant In raptured by t'anrilbal Anita Stewart In Human Desliea Itlanrhi Sftprl In TUESDAY Nfllmna In Th lied Lantern OUo Thomas in tfpst.ilrs and Down Anita Stewart in M u . Hccan Dnrorhv Dalton tn The Varkrt nf Soulfl Wiillaco Hfl,l In The Isuvt Hurelar WEDNESDAY Naxlmova In The Ked Lantern OUe ThomaH In 1'pstalrn nnd Down 11. riarrlhrale In Worn an Michael Married porn thy Pulton In The ;arket of Souls Hothupfel I'ntt Pro gram. The l'nH. Cndi ' 1HURSDAY Geraldlne. Farrar In Maria Hosa FRIDAY SATURDAY Bryant Washhurn In I Vinla Dana Vlilan .Martin In Tho Third Kiss Fannie War.! In Our lletlrr Heee ve InNiirnnj VKlun .Martin In The Third Kles In The Mlrrobe Vivian Martin la The Third Kiss .-or!"a Talmadie la rhe ay ufu wonwn Purnthy llrittnn In The M.rWet of Souls l l'ulert In the Ca- ( Calvert In the l'a reer nf Katherlne Hush I reer of Kalherlne Iluitl1 N'azlmnva In Tho Hed Lantern .In. k I'lrkfiir In Hill AiiiM'tson's Hoy Mia l-c In The Ileal t of Youth Ttolhnnle! full I'm-I iiram, Thi P.lv. Hods .lnrlon Iavlen In Thi. Dark Slur llorothyoalton In 1 he iVxVZt of Souls N'axltnova In Tho Iti-d Lantern .lack Plrkfor In Hill Appereon'a Hoy Victor Moore In Tho l 'town William Fnrnui'1 In Wolves of tho Nlaht Hlllle Hurko In The MlhleniMns: Widow I). W Clrlttllh'a Hearli of llui World Hlmhe Sweet In The t'npardonahle sin Norma TnlmaditG In Way of a Woman Earl Metralfe in Tho HaltKr l.lla lyp In Tho Heart of Youth Jink Plckford In The Uumm Marv Pli-kforil In liehlnil tlw Scene Alice lrail in Ilin llrlilal NlBht Huroihv Dalton In I The Market of boulfl i Anita Stewart In I Mm .low of the Prtt .Mnrlott DavleH in The Dark Star IMIIIam I'amum In Wohea of tlm Nluht ,t Hlllle Hurko in , Hlllle Hurka In Iho MlNlenilinu Widow I he Mlsleadlnx Widow Anita Stewart In Shadows of the Tast Sejjue Hayakawa In Tho Gray Horizon William Farnum In Holies of ths Klcht Dorothy Olsh In Nobod Home I William Desmond In Hare-Fis'.ed tlal'ocher 1'nrolhy Glah In Nobody Home Hlllle Ithodes In Hetter Times lllun.he fweet In The Unpardonable Sin rtex P.cach' ilex Henrh's ' . Hex Reach'a The lllrl From Outside, The lllrl From llulslde " h" t-'rl From Outsld OIKe Tell In The Trap Hrjanl W.ithburn In Ijve liiHUtance Tom Mix In C'omlnff of the t.nre lluvene O'Hrlen In Fires of Faith Marlon Pavlen tn Tho Dark Star C'retahlon Kale In The Thirteenth I'halr Louise tllHtini in Sahara Anita Stewart in Human Dchlres Hlanche Sweet In The 1'npardonable Sin The Unpardonable Sin' Mitchell I.ewl In Fools' Gold Anita Stewart In llunmn IVnIre Hranl Waehburn In lavo Iimuranco Lillian Walker in Iaie Hunger F. X. ITushmnn in God's Outlaw Mary Plckford In Daddy I.on Lens Fannie Ward In Common t'la Glada Hrockwell In Hroken Uommanilment Sessuo Hayakawa In The Gray Horizon Karl Mrtcalfo In Tho llattler Mary Plckford In Daddy Long Lea's Fannie Ward tn Common Clay FJI Feruunnn in A Soclftv Kxlle Spwhuh llasakawa In The lra Horizon Charles Hay In i Charles Ka In The KBB-Crate Wallop Th Kitu-Crnle Walloo Slary Plckford In Daddy LohkIcks Mabel Nornun In Mickey F:are Williams In 'The Wolf Clara K. YounK In The Hetter yife Hlf Majesty Tho American Kmmy Wehlen In Foola and Their Money llurrv Carev In The Ace of the Saddle Robert Warwick In Told In the Hills BIALTO . t , Otn. at Valpehocken. (I UVOI.l 1134 and Sanson! Sts. BDBY Market St. below Tth. ( 8AVOV 1211 Market St. STANIJ5Y Market above 18th. 17) 8TKANI) Oermantown Ave. at Vensnro (s) VICTORIA Ninth and Market Sts. WEST Al.M!flHENY sin ana Aimneny bbNlS" SrB ist.ws;JS! -" i tar afurseot$lU,UUU winner to lake Alt Erff&sare Tom Mtx tn Comlnt of he I.av Mabel Nonnand In Mickey Dorothy (111. tn Nobody. Homo Kailr Williams In Th Wolf Kujren O'Hrlen In The Perfect Ioer Vivian Martin tn The Third Klaa Mary Ph-kford In Paddy Isoncrless Mabel Norma n In Mickey Karle Williams In The Wolf Hen lAtell In Ita Kasytn Make .Money HIM Majenty Th American Fannie Ward fn Common Clay Frank K'eenan In Thn FIe Coda Anita Steuart In Marv Iti'snn Anita Stewart In Mum in Petdren Hlan.he Swi-et tn i Th I'npardnnalilo iSln p W. Orirnth'n lleartti of the World Mar PUklord In Pmldy I.uti I.fs fltasue llajakuR In Thn Grav tturlison Whom tht Ond Would l)ett ro Tom Mix in ComtnK of tbe .:w J Warren KirrUan In The Ftet Man Anlla Stexsart in Tho Wreck Warn he Swept in Tho CmiardonabU- Sin l.lla IVe In Tho Heart of Youth linufr Peter 1" Thunderbolt of Kate Star CaM in tletter Tint" Pauline Frederick in Pfare of Ilo-irlnK lliver Tni Moor In Lord nnd t.fidj A1r Sen sue TtaaUava In TIih iTray llnnwm Charles Ra tn The Etjr-'rat- Ul!np Nazlmova In The Ited lantern Knld llentiett In The Haunted Htdrooin SfiPue itiiiiknwa In The Grav II or) ion Alt Star I'horntnK h Wife Robert Warwick In Told In l he lllllu Emm Wehlen In Favor to a Friend Mabel Normand tn Mickej Karlo Williams In The. Wolf Fntnk Mavo In I.tttlt Hrother of the Mtth Eufrene O'Hrlen tn The Perfect Lover William Farnum In leoru Star Itanser Mabel N'nrmnn tn Mickey Farle WIMtamn in The Wolf Anita. Htewart in Mary Ilccun Hid Majeatv The American' tlr Ant Wfljthliurn In I.ovrt Infauranco Lout Rennl-on in HlUh Puckvta I The Third Pcree I Thunder Mountain. Mabel Normnn In I'pstalra Harry Morey in Ifeauly Proof Harry Morey hi The Gambler Robert Warwick in Told In the Jltlla P;ffgy Hyland tn Mli Aivintuiv tMary Pickford tn ' i"dd i.m.K .& I'rhzi Hrunettp In I Woman Under Cover CtelRhton Hale tn ' The Tturtpfntli Chair i Florence Ued In I Wlea of Men ' N'asinium In The Red Isitrilern ' Star ram tn Iteup Time. ( Pauline Fred' rl k in JVa.e nf lUarthir Itlver Tom Moore in Lord and I.hiI gv Xa7ltnoa in The Red Lantern IZllen T. rr In llfr Greatest Per forma nre i rrelchton Hale tn The Thirteenth Chair Mar Pickford in Padd.v Loni: !.ea I Rryant Wahburn tn isovH insur.tnee tiul Henntson in Hiirh Pnc-keu The Red t.antern t arter (ue. No. 2 .Mabel Normand in UpMairn Kmmy Wehlen tn JLHt2?LJQ K -rin5, --l Murv Plckford tn Daddy isung 14 'J.. ".Warner In iho 1'aean UJ l.arl I.ockuoo,1 (n ChooFiiu h wife 1 Florence Heed tn Nazlmova tn 1 The Red Lantern I Marv Plckford tn Paddy Long Legs Pauline Frederick m Par of Roarlnc Illver Tom Moore In le-rd and t-ady Algy tllslo Fercusm In l A Soi..iv Exile Henr It irvlns la ' Tht. ln .Malt CrelKhton Hal-.. In Th Thirteenth Chair lark Pickford lit Hill Appemon's boy Ilrant Washburn la Ivo Insurance Second CralK Kenned) ! ,se. ond I'ralir Kennedy t......... jtt ....r.Ar I'm. 1)1.... .. 1. . .. .Tuna ... .a.... ...v.iaiiM. in i.irifr lase Tom Mix In I he oniinif of tlie Lw His Majesty The American N'wma Talmadce In The Way of a Woman Maurice Tourneur'a Woman Mabel Normand in Silt key Tom Moore in City of C'omruiles Pegay Hyland In The Merry-Go-Hound Kutene O'Hrlen ill Tha Terfect Lover Theda Hera In 1a Itelle Husse John Marrymore In Vivian Martin In The Third Klsa Theda llsra In l.a llelle Russe Ilee.le Iove in The Il Hrldfiroom Over the Garden Wall Vivian Martin In The Tiilrd Kiss Theda Ilara In Ia Hells Hu.so Mitchell lwi. In Callbrs ss Anita Stewart In Marv Hepau Hit Majesty 'I ho American Hersle le In Tupld Forecloses Karl Metcalfe In The llattler Robert Warwick 1n Told In tho HMls. 1'egsv Hvinn.l in The MrrrV'Go-Tlound Mabtl Norm'ind 111 Mickey Frank Mayo n Little Hrother of, the Rich Arthur Aahle) in Forest Rivals Kuaene O'llrb'H. In The Perfect lan-rr Charles flay In Frank. Mayo In Little Hrothrr of tht Rich Robert Warwick In Told In the Hills Catherine Cahert in Career Katherlne Hush Mabel Normand In Mickey Madca Kennedy tn Leave It to Susan W 8 Hart In Riddle Uaune Kugtii" O'Hrlen In The Perfect Lover Charles Ray lit The Kirs-Orate Wallop' The Eje-Crate Wallop Theds Ilara In La llelle Rusio Theda Ilara In I .a llelle Russe Corlnne Griffith In The Hramble Uush Anita Stewart In Tha. Wreck LouU Hennison In lllfh Pockets The Red Lantern Great Gamble, No 1G Mabel Normand Jn Upstairs Second cral Kennedy Ktor of Carter Cass Kvelyn Nesblt In My Little Slater His Msjrstr The American Virginia Pearson In, The Ulshop's Emerald! Madelaine Traversa In The Splendid Sin, Robert Warwick It) Told In lb Hills j 1. ...., Kills Kercuson In A Society Utile Mabel Normand In, Mickey ! Anita Stewart In The Wreck llolores Casstnellf In The Virtuous Model - Kugrne O'Hrlen In The Perfect Ijovtr Charles RsV Ih The Ksic-Crate Walloa Theda Usra til 1a Bella Itm.s 1st Hoth.pfjt P-o,1rS i rat.e. ijos 7 jv 1 IhMtrti marVd I.) ottalii jlclurs. thrgiiib. (h. 8TANI.ET COUPArfX 01T AMERICA, which la a auarint.s i,t 1 tBewlnr ot tbe Aasst rIUcton.. All jkHWaf!.',? 0)fa. .'WbHt0H .' v - - - y-rv..i,..i nm, ,, , ,,h 1 , hi, 1, ,1 r&WSev-' "t""- V a l f' '.II m "i '! 1 J ) ttH " & ft.. t J. 'LtsA-S r
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