w'i j.v- 'ft-'-' rr" 1. 4 Y n v EVJWJLKtt- 3PUBLK3 JUltoty &l , -1 fv FOS GO DOWNHILL FAST WITHOUT ANY BRAKES AND DETROIT DIP SAME WITHOUT "BREAKS" rf-; Hb, ..:. -k.1 'ft-"I M I I .JL . L' t,IJi r. r ii ,wtw m LSON'S TRIUMPH OVER O'DOWD PROVES 'SET-UPS' CAN BE 'UPSETS'; MIKE WILL BOX CLARK IN CAMDEN IP IT ISN'T ONE THING IT'S ANOTHER lly KOllKUT V. MAXWELL I ovvrloM, lSiH, Uu Public l.rdeur Co, 1KB O'DOWD lost the middleweight championship and tho Freight Hnndlrrs' Uulon lost nn nrtivc mem when .Tohnn.r Wilson won tho title up in '.?oton .Thursday night on n referee's decision. Today everybody m pondering now it nappeneu nna many ucurvr ..utimvi WHaUhe victim of a bum decision. However, that try ;om after CTcry charaploushlp bout, nnd whether the ruling was fair 6r not and wo have every reason to be vttt it was. fair- Mike O'Dowd Is the cx-champlon und Johnny Wilson is the middleweight ehnnipiou of the world. This bottle will have nn important benrtne on the bout to' 'be held In Philadelphia In the future. It will prove to "the authorities that a good man Is likely to be- defeated at any time, nnd the usual howt about picking soft oppo nents for top-notchero will be transferred to the soft pedal. ' On paper, Wilson dldu't figure ut nil. He didn'.t have a chance in a million to wlu unless D'Dowd fell down nnd roke bis arm or his leg. llut in actual battle, according to reports, this Wilson person stepped out. outpointed the champ and won. If n thing like that can happen once it can happen gain. No title is absolutely safe. A ktloekout punrli might be slipped over at any time, so that might be well to remember in the future. If a boy weighing twenty -pounds les than n chumpion is .selected ns au opponent, then will be the time to jell. Hut let's .forget all about these "set-ups" because Wilson was one before the fight , with O'Dowd. , HPHERE always it a lot of excitement when a title changes hands, especially after a referee's de cision. It was pretty tough luck for O'Dowd, for Hike toes one of the fcto fightiaj champions itr have had in some time. t O'Dowd a Fighting Champion O'DOWD was very popular. He always was willing to fight and met all comers regardless of weight or ability. Instead of going on the stage or working lu the movies, he stuck to his profession nnd made all of his money in the squared circle. lie was on the go two nnd three times a week and never sidestepped n match. Fur thermore, he accepted matches -whether a referee's deci-. alon was tacked on the end or not. Time nnd again he risked his title, nomethlng none of the other champions have done. He loved the fighting game nnd was a renl lighter. This reverse means nothing to O'Dowd. He still is a good boxer, carries a knockout wallop in either hand and his ability lias in no way been Impaired. He is just as good now as be was before he boxed Wllsou : iu fuct, he probably is better Instead of being champion, he is n challenger and must get back to the top again. That means more work and a harder time for his opponent.. Pete Herman, bantam champion, has au idea that O'Dowd was stale or overtrained. "You can't tight a i;ouple of times a week nnd keep in top form,"' said he '"Mike bas been boxing regularly for n long time, and Thursday might have been an off night. I dou't see how Wilson could heat hlro, but it looks as if he did. I'll - ket O'Dowd was stale." One defeat does not mean much in a lifetime. Knr xample, take the baseball players. Walter Johnson, Orover Alexander. Scott Perry, Hippo Vaughn and scores f others are regarded as firs.t-class pitchers. Alexander and Johnson are the best o'f their league. Yet these I athletes have their off days, are knocked out, of the box n and lose many games in a season. But their victories , overshadow their defeats and their standing in basebnll remains the same. O'Dowd is youug and can come back. When Blllv Papke knocked out Stanley Kotchel and won the middle- i weight championship In 1008 Stanley came back two months Inter nnd knocked out might happen tn O'Dowd. Papke. That same thing DVT ihr question is. Will Wilson give O'Dowd an- D other chance? lte, might, and thru iigalu he wight not. I'ro'bably not. Bout With Clark Is On Jl ST the same. O'Dowd will be seen In action at Cam den next Tuesday night itgalnst Jackie Clark, of At lentown, Herman Taylor, matchmaker of the club, says he will use the cx-ohntiipion and fulfill the contract given lo O'Dowd two weeks ngo. As Taylor says, if O'Dowd had won the light bo would have appeared Just the same. 'Dm defeat makes no difference. In our opinion, tho wind-up will bo better than before. Thursdny night wns not the only time O'Dowd risked his title. When the war broke out Mlko wns just begin ning to collect on his victory over Al McCoy tn Mrook Ijn. but be droppd everything, enlisted In the nrmy ami n the only chmnplou who saw service overseas. He. was not n boxing instructor, but n real soldier. When he was on furlough he took part in boxing matches in the various camps, and in the interallied tournament repre sented the I'nlted States. He boxed for nothing, met the toughest men in Europe, lisked bis tltlo nnd never made nn objection. He wns n lighter in the Ircnclirri and a fighter in the ring. No wonder he Is iopulnr nnd that popularity has'lnereased since liis latest reverse. He will get n big reception In Camden next Tuesday night. IT 117,, 6c ' Irish, ami I ice' to remember that O' Doted i 'rish one to fight. He might irl licked once, but he won't stag licked. flU MU tfn HooJ a. C 7.HP'i8ftlft Trift ) ( VA,T A. MiMorc ( leu ort it i.iKt 7 - I own iaviisi WaJ t-- ; 4 .J THIS' WBBP THV fORC' -OT ?1L S , ISWf? ifcw7 !8S-S Cno ita N v v'iv'v. nvrof Miit'- ' JJUsr fiSapul ,t s. Motve cikf t Vo'j sec LuM(-r J I' otr Fa4ct.f- I - J i 1 2: Much Slugging, hut No Victories WH stagger into the fourth game of the series with he P.oston Braves thos following "figgers" confront CRA VA TH PINCH-HITTING CHAMP; JOE DUGAN LEAPS TO .366 MARK GIANTS OF 1916 HOLD FREAK STUNT RECORD Lost Thirteen Games of First Home Scries, Then Set, New Mark of Seventeen and Tiventy-six Victories - in a Row By GltANTLANl) KICK ' An Epitaph iosi r.c. 0 1 .000 3 .000 the clubs are even In everything cHc Played Won Huston :t :t Phillies a' 0 Thus it enn easily be seen that only In the number of enmes played. the men of Crnvntli are ritntilug second, quite a dlstanrc in the rear. Not u ball game has been won since Mondny, the club has (lopped out of first plncc and gloom Is thick at Broad and lluntiugilnn streets. But the Phils nre bitting, nnd hitting well. Twenty eight hits in the Inst two days is somn clouting. But the enemy nlso has hit nnd scored the most ruus. Oavvy's pitchers have looked very sad in this series. Had otic of them i nine through it might have been dif ferent. pirrUIMi is the iceakest part of thchils this year. If (tarry had one or tico mom hurlers irho could pitch fair baseball he tcaiild be able tn do something, lint where arc you going lo get the pitchers? Ca&oy Stengel Gets "A" Hit CASBV STKNCIU, finally has broken it hitless streak. He connected with n bingle in tho first Inning yester day untl was robbed of 11 homer in the sixth when Powell made a circus one-bunded catch on a liner which was fall ing iuto the barren space between the center field bleachers and. the wall. Powell followed this great catch with u home run the next time be went to bat. R OhlAK NAYI.OB- won a came for the Athletics ut Inst, trimming the Bed Sox by the score of ." to -J. The A'm played errorless basebnll, nil of which strength ened their hold on seventh place. Detroit dropped an other, which mnkes them u unanimous eighth. HIDE YOUR STRAW PENN GAME'S OFF Rain Causes Postponement of Battle With Princeton. May Play Tuesday the o Pluvl Straw Hat Day's hII uet und all oil So are straw bats. We hate to drag in old ancient and honorable Jupiter rius. but he's the guy to blame. The Ptnn-Princeton baebnll game, which fficially opens the straw kelly season, has been called off on account of rain. The game hasn't been canceled altogether. The date has jut been put back. According to the latest dope, the battle will be staged at Franklin Field on Tuesday next. It was a poor getnwnv for the srrnws. There were none to be seen about the campus, raincoats and caps and the old felts holding forth. The rain started early this morning, nnd along nbout 11 o'clock Franklin Field was so swamped with water that It was plain tho game was out of con sideration. Tho Penn authorities im mediately got in touch with the Prince ton officials nnd the gnme wils called off for the day. Major Pickering, the Penn graduate manager, of course, was anxious to fix another date for the engagement, aud ,1t is believed that Tuesdry will be the day. 80 hold ou to your old felt kellj . It baa a few more days of life. The straws , will bloom on the first clear day. Cashman Coach of Railroad Nine Mora than ihlrtj Ave rni1lrlat:i reported 1 to Coch "rtub" C'aBhmfln tor ponlilon- on tb Auditor of n.iiu. tt.m of tho ivht 1 ylvanln ltllm1 0rirl Office t,KRUi yatfriJay afurnoon M ihp I H. R V M C A. sroundB lor Mi iiltrhlna Mart the rtepartmwU will h.n a Mron outni i. draw . from In Tnorpo. Hmlth l.iie k and ii'is 1 whilo tho bacUatop work will h liundlrd i "Paddy" KMlly a'd Joe touk'ifik- lan. u- plrants aro i-famonnr for Hi Infield irfii tlona. Cahman ieadInK .md follou'd hr I nrlsht Slartln r. J Mrl.auirlilln Malmnay I ano Jturphy while flie 'anlldaipa for tli out- I field position are tH. le t'arrll Tucker man, "ChlrK ' Dillon Hradfrml Hedinan. , WUratid Madden I'ror-ier Hl(ler riallo I .way and Mullen The team will be mineo-rd by "Jack" Illrn till- William It I're.l ricks will li hl asslkiant . "rtubV t'aili man will act tia loach atVI captain of the ttam. j Scraps About Scrappers rnHAT the boxing gamo has its upset when It looks ns if 11 et-up is being served, was proved unanimously iu Bos ton Thursday night, when Mike O'Dowd was beaten for bis title by Johnny Wil 1 son, euttrely unknown to 1110 usiie world at large, outside 01 the city of culture. Tonight at the National Club Young Joe Borrell. local Italian welter weight. Is to stack up against n hefty hitter in Steve I.atzo, of Ilazleton, Pa. Steve isn't a champion : still ho Is rec ognized as a mighty good battler; Bor rell also possesses n menu wnllop, but I.atzo. aecordiiig to the know-boys, looks like the winner. But as rn base ball one never can tell. Borrell is uot only a vicious puncher, but he also is 1 ANOTHER GOL F WN FOR COUNTRY CLUB Gavvy Tops the National League With Average of .600 Five Phils Clout ing Better Than .300 I rLD MAN" CRAVATH is up there i vyncaln. Last rear the Phils' boss topped the National League circuit in clouting, but never got any credit for it because hn didn't play regularly. At least If he can't ,wln the batting championship he'll land the plncb-hlttlng title. Oavvy has carried his wicked weapon , lo the plate In a pinch five, times in this young campulgn and all he has done, is I to whnle out n homo run and a pnir of singles for an average of. .000. His circuit slam won the game, one of his singles drove in the tying run nnd the i other also sent in u mnrker for the . Phils. Plnch-hlttlng chump who'll ba not? I Aside from Cravath there nre four ' other Phils in the three hundred cluss. These aro DoWitt 1jBourvcau, who with ..'17i Is among the fHe leading hit ters: Wrlghtstoue. .500: Uixey, .117; and Davy Bancroft. .,'12 1. Pogers Ilornsby is the renl lender of I the league with .-KlS. l.eBourvenu is 'second, Grob. third, and Znch Wheat, J fourth. Hddie Itoush. like Cobb, bus gotten awny to n poor start. He's hitting .202 -now. Lee Meadows is setting the pace for the . twlrlc,rs. The Cravath (linger I hasn t lost a gnme out of four starts. George Smith also is gien credit for 'two victories nnd no defents, but lie wns beaten Thursdny. Mitchell, of Brooklyn: McQuillan, of Boston. Schupp, of St. Louis, nnd Fayrcs, of Boston, nlso have clean records. Tho averages, including games played Wednesday, follow: 2ff ??s . Women Champions of Suburban League Score Fifth Con- secutivo' Victory Women golfers of the Philadelphia Country Club, champions of the Subur ban Clip League, continued on their ;n'ggedanu uggr ssivr All' JtTJV which means Steve will have no cinch. M "t,Vllr,,h. Vnl1,y f-t'y C1D Willie McCloskey will go on in the " ,ht',,12;,,J;S P1" Ly8t,7d,?y' ?p,our" semi-final with Tommv Jamison as the , J, Ji'0, r tRl rnRht team victory, person of the second part. In t ho T'" Co, ntry Club contingent won three opener Joe Ccrvino will send his bald , ,jfTfhf. A iu ,Ce iV v boy after the scalp of Tommy Bu.k. Ln,VPmW "Wr. liSRrf'L0!' i"iM; with other contests as follows: Jimmy , "" K??. 0t Xht ,! iila ph,a Fr!cct Gibbons vs. ally Hinckle and Frnnkie Clark vs. Johnny Mealy. i Sam lwla. formar N'ew York teferee aIio hai Ixen llvlnr In 1'hlladelphla for about twii veara and who haa len munuclns- u local theatre, la to return to his firat oe thlu summer With th cloalni of the I theatrical aeaaon Icwls plans lo resunm of- ' flclatlnir In tha rlna Ha will do tho honors I In soma bouts at tha ball parks during the I conunr open-air teaaon Harvard Defeats Penn at Tennis Cambrldj-e. Mass.. May S Harvard Cot- to 2 Ifae def ated the I iil-i-rall it I'ennsMtui in Ifnnia yesiaroay. Moran Knocks Out Journee in Second Round taitdon. May 8.- Frank Moran. pf Pittsburgh, knocked out PuhI Journee, a French heavyweight pugilist, lu the second round of what was to have been a twentj round bout. The fight look place in the Holborn stadium last night. Bombardier Wells, on, March IS, kuockrd out Journee. who once was n sparring partner f Georges Caf pentier, In Albert Hull. London. The end came in the tlmlccutli lound. Ceorrrs I'apln. the I'renchtnati lai. I eene condunlnc "secret tratnlriir fgr hie mitih nett AVednaaday night at .lereej cr aaainst t.ew Tidler. twele rounda n'j d tlti Ppln doesn't re-ally hae to uo su.-h taciua, as American fana retntnber that hurley Thomaa of Philadelphia, won from Papln nbout five vear ago In fifteen r. unds In Pirln If the Krenthman him t -inprnied an iinot. then Tendler ouihi 'i uio.lt hint off In a fe.. rounds llnrrr smith, looai laiiitnpa' a oo tha uai-path lie wan-p to hook up 'ai'Ii Tommv t'learv the promtNtiiir Manaunk pua Hllllv lHertnan eais Harry In In creat ehapf and tl at h" would make u lm 'if the IIS poundera tn fas' Xnullirr elimination lisluweiahl boui of the tourne. peliiir nr.irr.ote h- Marcus William- at the Amlllurlum , A vlll be otl f-r dei .slon nel Tuesday niaht when Johnm Mi el of HouthwKrk and laik Tnland. Ill" oiithiaw HooUer so to list Tliesi. 1 larht .enht ntaiehee all hi b--en tirovlna Inter eailne Tli Tnland-Meth bout will be mi ISht-rounder ua will 11 contest net.vieil i,orie Menan and Philadelphia .Ine Welllntf inher tnil'nx will b aU-roundera as fnl lr-s- Youot Joh llrndlev vs .toe Wrlehl .ruhnr" 1I"nin riobbv Held and Johnnv f rori ' Irtvvrepre Ooui;herl lie 1 .11 Salle ( nunell f the Knllhis "' I'olumbua is to bid t m tr loiits on a. amnker a prorrn next Thursdm night Jue fhrlsL will meet 1.011 Sllermln In a llu loiind tout Cliff rient v Hd (lallaiber will te' i llf.-er'ir.il re'to Kd M llbank vs Huns burter will be a ISfi.nound go and n wefr weight tontest between Harn' Uulloru un.l Frank Smith will be put on Al Tliaiiipaon. aParrliu partner of i.mun Wild" the Welsh wonder will npnear in in aemlflnal of thu Wilde nattllne Murrai n rnre at the National n xf Wednesda-. night Thera will " two bantam botita nlao enh of Iho four frarasea being e!ht rounds Tate Herman's Aral eight-round houf m Pttliadelohla will be put on at the oinnt.l.i on Mondj-.- eight when the bantam i hsni pion tarkles Jabti White of Albani Her man baa been In town for. two dm f-ei flile and sava Ilka a raal rhamplun tbHl h vk III win Joe Nalson va Tarrv M Hugh louila iwuiurail. 1'iiiiie Muckles mity ,,'111. ... r-tnart I.eo Heynolds are other matchei will, -s Charley llay and X"'1 t'unieii ie Here's a letter from Dan Morgan - Ir'.idie KlUslmmoni. next lghtrelht rhampion dropptd hla left duke on Dick Htnah In the second round the other night In Hnrnaour-. and Pick folded tip for tha avenlng liddl will drop that same maulor on t.e Tendler a I'hln -"id Ilenn I enari will liaip no further trouble ropiinc front the Cilaesniin i ntnp Alt I aali la thU tin- I'lub dortur examiii fliasiman when ha looks Tendler over, foi if unci .uerion uricaet ciuos, wlio are tied for tho ieatU maintained an even pace. The St. Martins reserve team defeated Uuncreh, while Merlon won from Old York Hoari. Tho cricket club still leads In tho number of individual matches won. huving up to dato won all hut one of the thirty-five Individual matches played. As has'been the case in the Friday matches, several of the interclub matches were played in the rain. The Counln Club met) somo stiff op position nt the Whltemarsh Valley Country Club, mpturing three of the five matches Whltemarsh started well bv wlnulng t!ie first match. Mrs. K. H. Varo defeating Mrs. T. H. Vettcrleln. Mrs. G. S. Patterson, after a hard match with Mrs M. Whltten, won out on the seventeenth. The next two matches went to tho Country Club and Mrs. Ij. K. Adams scored the second victory for Whitcmarsh by defeating Mrs. Akeroyd on tho seventeenth green. The .c(ond teaifi of the Philadelphia Cricket Club kept up its fine work by winning all live matches from the Miinei-ch Country Club nt St. Martins, in the Wnlllngfnrd Cup League. Only one of the matchts wns close, Mrs, J. II. Tarr taking Miss M. Goodman tn the eighteenth green. The best golf ot i In day was ployed by Miss Charlotte Cheston in her match with Mrs. Waite llliveii. The competition ended nn the fourteenth green, but the bye holes were plajed. Mis, Cheston finishing with a nr; The Meiiou.e'ciond team kept up its winning stride by taking five matches from the Old York Bond Country Club nt Jenkintoii p. The closest match of the day wi-, between Miss II. flriscom, of Merlon, nnd Mrs. It. Beatty, the contest ending on the home greeu. ' Columbia Boat Swamped Annupnllk, Md,. May 8. The chief Inci dents of the dnv for the Columbia craw was ' RaBkWifWftasssi assssssssssssssHb''-f" -', asssssBe " sssssssssssss. sasssssssssssssssl -7 ' Lasssssssssssssssajassssssssssssssssssssa I lssssktr "R.l '"jsssssH 1 llm- -m llssHlV-:; V&Li 'alsssB IS ID II 17 II II 7 1 4 U :i in it l li riaisr. ciuh o. An n. it nn.sn. jt Cruvatti. I'hlla . . B I a Orlmes, Ilrookln . 4 10 1 S Wrlghtatone. lMilln n 4 O 9 Itornaby St laiuls.lA K 12 1!" ItUry. Phlla. . . a 12 I .1 Nloholion. Pitts a in o I,e 'Ilourvrnti, rhlU.1t M 0 1.1 Krlseh, New York, fl J! 1 Oroh rlnelnnat I.. 17 n in 13 Z. Wheat llklyn. in 70 10. ! Itln. Cincinnati... n 14 ft fj Alexander. Chicago. 0 14 .1 ft KIldufT iiroomyn , n in i Uaubart. (.'Inclnntttl.lft nd It IB Twombty, Chicago . ft 12 2 4 schulta. at i.ouis . r, n t 2 I.aar. New York n .'I n 1 Duncan Cincinnati 17 at H 21 llanrmft. I'hlla. la fl 0 2S rtath. Cincinnati 17 H 7 22 Hums. New York 14 47 6 1.1 Vlack. Chtcagn IS AS la 21 Haines, fit. I.oula 7 la O 4 Janvrln. St. I.ouis It 48 4 IS 1'oumler. St. Louis ir. r..1 7 HI Caton Pittsburgh. .11 fill ft HI .1, Miller, i'hlla. .10 al 0 IS Mann, lloston ... 12 '! 4 lfl Williams, I'hlla. . IS (Wl 12 IB I'anlette, I'hlla. . flO 8 11 Myara, llrooklyn, . . Itt no S 17 Kauff. New If.'- .10 25 fl 7 Hollocher Chlcairo.lR 72 S 20 Ite. l'lttaburgh ..." 22 8 1 nigbae, Pittsburgh.. 18 BR ft HI Johnson. llrookln..J8 73 6 20 atotk, St. Iouls ..IR ft" 10 tft Housh. Cincinnati.. 17 fll 10 Id Konetchy, ilrooklyn.lrt no 7 18 Kelly. N'ew York..U 4 1 12 Nal, Cincinnati.. 17 48 Hid Itobertson. Chicago. HI S5 11 14 Klelcher. New York. 18 81 7 13 Shotton, HI, I.oula.12 47 0 12 Stengel, l'liila. . 1 0 a 111 Kopf. Cincinnati. 17 (10 ft 111 Vaughn, Chicago . . ft 20 1 ft O'Karrell, Chicago. 7 1 I 4 TTrlServ Chleuao. . ft S 1 2 Mcllenrj, St lotlls l.T Jl d Whlttad. Pittburgh.l4 82 8 demons, St, Ixul 14 4R 1 Barber. Chicago. , .17 70 4 Cruise llmton. . U 87 ft Krueaer, llrooklyn. 8 21V 2 Deal. Chicago.. . . 18 118 7 IMkU Tlnutnn ...12 00 4 Ktllafsr, Chicago . in Bd Holka. lloston ...12 A2 Hoeckel lloston . . 12 .12 lleuthrote. St. I... 1ft 02 Houthworth. IMtta. .14 OH !i 18 Sicking. New York. 10 31 1 7 Taakert, Chicago. . .17 83 7 14 Cuusey. rhilo. 0 0 0 2 Young New Yorli..l4 On 7 II Meuael, I'hlla. . II 7 Carey, l'lttaburgh 14 lift 7 12 Jl. .Miller, I'hlla. in SO 7 1.1 Tragressor, I'hlla.. 7 22 3 ft Wheat. 1'hllu. . . 7 23 1 ft rtllahdK IMIts . 10 .18 7 7 IVIngo, Cincinnati. 11 81 1 7 O Velll. nnaton . . 12 81 2 II Olson, llrooklyn. ,.iei78 H 11 Maranvllla, Boston. 12 57 8 tl Doyle, New York. .14 47 7 U Klllott, llrooklm .. 7 21 2 4 Huother. Cincinnati. 8 21 0 4 taivan, St IaiuIs.. ft 11 I 2 Rmlth St Louis . 7 IN 2 :i Hnyder. Nw York.. 7 10 n ,1 Nnls. Hrroklyrt . 1.1 a r. in Urlmm, Plltsburgh.14 r.4 2 8 ntata New- York. . 0 21 (I a Herzog. Chicago. . .17 tn s u Harldan. Cincinnati 7 IS 0 .1 Hnes N'e' York, ft S 1 1 lMlhrow. I'hlla. ... a a 2 I smith, I'hll.i ft H II I T'-wei, Hoiton . .12 714 d Ward. Brooklyn . 10 38 ft I Dojk. Ht. Louis . ft 12 o I MmdoMi, rhlla. .AM II I MrCarty. New YorklO 1.1 O I Adams Pittsburgh, ft 18 D 1 i Mitchell llrooklm., 8 23 1 I .(100 .11(10 .ftoo .4is .417 .100 .275 2H4 .Sill .817 .317 .3.17 .3411 .330 .333 .333 ..1.1.1 .328 .321 321 .310 .309 ,3118 son .302 ..102 .205 .201 .'88 .'183 ,22 .2M) .271! .278 .2711 .274 .2IIS .2112 .201 .2111 .2110 .2.1.1 ,2f..1 .253 .2.11 .2.111 .2.10 .290 2.1H 2 1 H .245 .214 .243 .243 .240 .23ft .283 .232 .231 .231 .228 2211 ,22S 22'J .222 .220 .210 .218 .217 .217 .211 .212 ,21111 .104 .1111 .103 .101 .100 .100 .1S2 li.7 .1.18 . ,7 .148 .143 Irtj .120 .12.1 ,12ft .128 .111 I ll.l .ns3 .071 .007 .030 .or.3 THEY LEAH AS tloe Dugau (top) and Tilly Wiilltcr, who aro tho only Mock regulars among tho .300 bitters Mack Youth Jumps 91 Points in Week Joe Jackson Leads American Batters With .434 YOUNG JOH DUGAN used lo slaughter collegiate pitchers when he second Tiased at Holy Crosa. night now he's (renting major league flingem with the came regard ns student moundsinrn. Joseph is whaling the ball. Takn n look .it the averages. The former Holy Cross star is holding forth nt the dizzy gait of .1100 with n record of twenty-six hits out of aeventy-one chances nt hat. Considerable slugging has been done by the New Haven pro duct in the last week. No lets than fifteen wallops out of thirty-one tries for nn average of close to .fiOO in the last seven days. He leaped .001 in the last week. Considerable is right.. Dugan and Walker are the only Mack regulars In the .J100 class. Walker is hitting .n2'l. They hold unother record. They nre tied with Babe Until nnd Kverett Scott for the home run honors of this youthful seuson. Each has two circuit clouts to his credit. woe .luckson still is leading the league with an uvcragc of .-134. Doc Johnton, of Cleveland, is giving him a good run w th .40S, and Buck Weaver is third with .401. Trls Speaker U fourth uud George Slsler. fifth. Six pitchers have Won two or more games without it defeat. These are roveleskle. of Cleveland, six; Williams, Chicago, five; Bagby. Cleveland, four: Inormahlen, New York, three, and ,tc' Chicago, nnd Itiissrll, two eaeh. i '.."V"1;". including games played last Wednesday, follow: primes. llrooklm . aughn, Chicago... Toney New lurk. Cooper. Pittsburgh, Doak St. Louis.. . rishcr. Cincinnati.. Marquard, llrooklyn I'onder. l'lttaburgh. Carlson, Pittsburgh. Humes, New York. It I icy. Philadelphia. Kllltnglm. lloston.. Pfeffer, llrooklyn.. Cnuspy. l'hlluilclphla Claw, Chicago. Hherdoll. St. I.nula. Hamilton, Pittsburgh " a o Cantwcll I'hlla.. Kale. Cincinnati. wmitn. urooklyn . . Hetldrlx, Chicago. . , Hearna lloston NewklrV.a Chicago. . Rudolph, lloston.... llenton. New York.. Carter. Chicago ... Martin. Chicago. .. (eoodnln, St. Ixiuls Nahf, Naw York . . Haines. Ht IxjuIb . .607 .000 .BOO .ftOO .BOO ..100 .800 AOO .100 ,400 .100 .333 .333 .250 .000 nno rum .000 ooo .1100 .000 .000 .ooo .000 .11110 .000 .null .0110 .ooo ooo i .. t .. i . . i l . i i . i . i .. i .. i .. AMERICAN r.KAOlTK 1'ITCIIIMi Covaleskle. Cleva... A 0 1.000 n , IVIlluuna, Chicago., ft u 1.000 r, , Uagby, Cleveland.. 4 0 I.iiihi 4 . Thormahlen, N. y .a ii i not) .1 Clcotte. Chicago... 2 o HuaseJl. Boston.... 2 O IVellman. Ht. I.ouis 1 0 Snjder. Waah ... 1 0 Saunders, Ht. Loula I o Caldwell Cleveland. I 0 Hush. Boston a I'annock. Boston . a Hoyt Boston . 3 Qulnn. New York . 2 Hhocker. Ht Ixjuls, 2 I'errr. AChlellra a Sothoron, Ht I.ouis 2 Maya. New York. . 2 Johnson, Wash . , 2 Kaber. Chicago 2 Krlcltaon, Wash . 2 Zachary, IVasli. ., 1 Van Ollder. Ht I... 1 Wilkinson. -Chicago 1 Jones. Boston . . 1 Kinney. Athletics , 1 I-eonard, Detroit.... I Xiulor. Athletic.. I Hhawkey, Naw York 1 Dauss, Detroit... 1 Karr. Boston 0 Altan, Detroit o I'hle. Cleveland . . 0 xveretie, m. ijuia Mogrldge. N. Y 0 Kerr, Chicago . n Nleuhaus, Cleveland o Dane. oi. "..' ii Morton. Cleveland 0 Ayera, Dotrolt ... 0 liailia, m ijouin ., ., Hhaw. Washington n Martin Athletrrn , 0 Ml era. Cleveland.. 0 Oldham, i.eiron n Courtney, IVash 0 Eliinae. ueirou u the swamping nf the laralty lat jfHerday while It was about tt half tntln trom tho hoathouso, afler Hie rough water had caused It to, fill Launches were sent out ut once end all the nsrstnen taken back none tha wora- for the rnld plunge. Th" Junior and frrehrnen crews also shipped a lot of water but ciintp back under their nan power This afternoon thu wind had moderated greatly nd the rrwa of Columbia and the Naval Academy were, both on the water for final practice spins confining their work lo starts and short spurts a Germantown Friends Win NATIONAL I Club HI, Loula . . Cincinnati . I'hillles Chicago . . llrooklyn Pittsburgh New rors Hoston i.r.toui: ri.i'ii uattino tl ah. n it nn nn r t nn ins -j lo till Kill ei IA2 eo inn 0 147 42 ion as 111 3d 102 IB C30 17 ft.10 Id 590 is n:n Id A23 14 4St i4 120 12 172 '.'08 281 271 238 2311 22.1 ,2111 NATIONAL I.r.xriCR 1'ITCIIINO i,enntitowii Prlends yesterlIa afternoon .r,n,.-,, ... Ww..n....v.. .. ...... - .-". ....... , 7-. ".--- i.i..r Its on grounds t a score or a to a Aiexanner. mrosu rw with aoea, film ' out 1 urn positive Phil will go I The hilling of Hallcv featured he geltlnc 1 thrro a.ifotiua and a iulK on four times at It ii. jj. u ritcher I lb Maadowa, I'lilU. Mitchell llrooklyn McClulllan, Hoston S. hupp, Ht lxuls Hmlth, I'hUa... Kayra lloston Itlng. Cincinnati Adama, rittsburgh net Her mantown JenslaiQwn 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 I 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 o:h b 03 tO Ituether. Cincinnati Oaschger. "Of ton . (ladora, Hrpoklyn, teller. Cincinnati Jacobs, m, Loula IV 1 a ii 2 i 4 I , I t tfflgr P c 1.000 I OU'J 1 ooo 1 ooo 1.000 1 000 800 eOO d7 (HIT 8117 W7 (187 .97 Last fihut out I 1 1 I.IIIHI 1 ooo 1.000 l.OOII 000 1.00(1 l.OOO 1 OOO l.OOO .760 7BO .7110 .fl7 11(17 ..100 .100 .BOO BOO AOO .noo .BOO .BOO .100 ..10(1 .333 .33:1 .2.10 .2BO .200 000 .000 .000 .000 000 .000 .000 .0011 oon (100 .000 .000 .000 nno 000 .000 000 1 1 AMERICAN L.EA0UE IIATTINU Plajer. Club, o. AD. n. 11 mt.sn. zachary. Wash. ,. 01 JacKson. Chicago.. 14 Oil Jljatt. Athletlca ., fl 7 Nunamaksr, Cleve.. 7 12 .tohnslon, Cleve. .. .14 40 ..Vvnr, I. ill. . Kinney. Athletics Speaker, Cleve . Slsler. Ht. Louis Duran, Athletlca i.ricagon. wash .Murpny, 1. 1 S 23 o a :i 11 3 20 .10 r.( in 2.1 . 0 21 t H .18 ftll 14 21 .14 .17 IS 21 .16 71 8 20 a 11 a 4 lurphy, Ohlrago . . ft 11 0 40 I. Collins. Chlrnlrn-11 r.A In ".! llendryx, Hoston ..18 73 11 2.1 .vyu,uii, 01 U0U18.11 U U 17 0 Jam .eon. Cleve H 3 1 1 0 iV-fLkfr,'.. AIWetlc..IO (W 10 22 1 ''o'h. Wash in Btl H is fl IllUlnga. Ht. Loula. 0 19 11 11 0 Oodson St. Louis.. 14 81 d Id 0 Hcott. Boston ....is (17 H 21 ( hanman. etai.lanriin ,n , u Oraney, Cleveland.. 10 (18 13 18 to joung, jletrolt ....10 O'Neill, Waeh lft "a'npaugn, J, y,,10 08 Austin, Ht. Loula.. 14 00 I'lPP. New York., 1 H:i jourdan. Chicago ..14 BO Johnson. Wash.... ft 10 Pratt. New York.. 10 ,17 Oorber. St. Loula... 14 Bl iridsch. Chicago ...10 04 J!5!!"1,!' I'oeton .,18 (lb M'Nally, lloston ...18 72 ""lit. Athletlca. ,.16'OS 10 IB lli1' a3l"""Sn?.-" 52 t -.., ii,, IDIAt.lu on J..u, !!' Hoton .,ia BO Williams. Ht. toutal4 00 Hellman. Detroit, . ,10 IU Hhorten, Detroit ,..12 20 (lurdner. Cleveland.. Id oil Ward. New York.. 10 41 Hooper, lloston ...18 7S 10 20 V,, ' ,,vnicggo ,.i 49 8 la '.nun, asn. . . .in 70 Menoekey, Uoston ..18 01 Iluth. New York... 14 47 Hale, Detroit .... 7 12 lllcc Washington.. 10 03 Hhannon, Wash lft S3 Lewis New York.. 10 82 Harris. Wash 18 H8 Veach. Detroit .. .10 B8 Perkins, Athletics .,10 64 CoveleskN, Cleva,,. B 21 (irinin, Athletlca . .lft flft ).'i.k'.. Naw Vorlc... 17 O'Neill, Cleveland.. lfl 02 iiurrus, Athlstlrg .. 0 IS H.rUei. Athletlca ...la OH (ulloway, Athletics. t 4ft i 1H a in 12 17 II 17 7 II) 4 1ft t a 8 17 II 10 4 10 a 20 10 21 4 II 2 14 0 14 (1 17 1 8 7 1(1 11 7 18 a 13 7 12 1 2 4 HI 0 13 4 IB 0 14 7 14 0 13 ft Easy Conquest for Radnor Hlfjh West ('h(tr. Pa May 8 -!Udnor High hit the ball , freely here, defeating West Chester High In rather easy fashion, Murphy and Llrhtenfelt being the hsaiy stickers Clark waa In fin form and held tho locals safe at all unite, iiaruautli. at ahort, played sensational imn This Proves Wilson Middleweight King noston, .Mass.. May 7. There is no doubt ua to Johnny WilBon'a right to the middleweight cham plonbhlp, according to conditions governing hla recent bout with MJke O'Dowd. O'Dowd, Mipulated ICO poumht rlngBlde. Neither moved the beam at tho weight. Wllkon weighed 150 beforo entering the ring. Announce ment was made tho battle waa for the middleweight title, and O'Dowd nnd Ida handler immediately after the light acknowledged logs of tho title. New York,. U nt Meusel, roller, ?.n LJeirolt ....16 Sd 7 lobln, at. Louis,, 14 B8 8 Jones Uoeton 8 14 S Oharrlty. Wash. ...10 88 11 Iluel, New YorU. . .10 B8 ,ft Judge, Wash, ..., 68 10 Uelsli, Athletlrg .,,io.8t 2 HevereJd. Ht. Iulg. 8 30 1 Ponnock. lloston ... 0 tn o Jones, Detroit ....10 83 8 Hchalk, Chluago ...14 BO T Alntismlth. Detroit. 10 20 a Klbel, lloston 10 24 3 Perry, Athletlca , . n 12 1 Ijalbold. Chicago .ia 07 d Pclnlch, Wash, II 10 4 Williams. Chicago.. 11 10 a Hush. Detroit la 88 (I llltt. Athletics 'a so Nivjlor. Athletics , i 0 Hflltnn . . . . 1Q AK 11 ...ll .':': ""is " n. a o a o t o l o i ., ii o t l l o o J) 0 (I o II (I 0 (I a i ' i i i t o i o o o o o II o I 1 II 0 H I) a AMUUIUAV I.KAOU; I1ATTING PC. B83 .134 .429 .108 ' .404 ' .381 .375 8A8 i .3(18 i .3111 ,II4 .3.17 .347 .347 .333 .321 .821 i .310 .314 .313 .818 .810 .306 .80(1 .804 , .304 l .802 I .300 l .300 .2118 .204 .204 ,20 .288 .280 .2e2 2S1 .280 .280 .270 .27(1 ..171 .2d8 2d7 .201 .237 .2.1& .23.1 2.10 240 24B .242 .341 .211 .241 .238 .2XH .23.1 .231 .2.11 .224 .222 .210 .210 .214 .214 .214 .211 .20S .208 .206 200 .200 .188 ,180 .172 .187 .107 1B.1 .IftH IBM .ir,r. .ISO .1.10 111 jt I!V the cotcard stop and whine ll'Aerri Me skulkers hold the line, Whito the valiant seeks lo" live t With tho best he hai to give, Where this, epitaph awaits Out beyond the Sunset Qates "Fate could toss him lo the pit, Fate could never make him quit," TFIUltn are many who arc experts at "panning the other guy," but, after" nil, it 18 not t-o good a job nor,ao clean a job as being au expert at n'wabblng out newera. y Freak. Episodes iXnTii the season opening April 4.1 what price could yon have got that n ball club composed of Ty Cobb. Hell man, Vcach. Bush, Flagntead. Young. Leonard and others wouldn't win a ball game until May had begun to drift along? t It was nn astounding flight to observe the dazed Tigers day by day grabbing In vain for onu lone victory out of a car load of running starts. '' It was merely one of those things that rise up tn baffle the dope. And yet even this isnlt the most amazing thing that baseball has produced. The 1010 Case of tlio (Hants YOU may or may not recall the case of the C.lants In 1010. That ball club established a record for freak turns that will likely never bo eu.unlcd. Out of tho first fifteen games played at home it won two nnd lost thirteen. It lost eight straight games before tho turn came. Starting on the road around May 0 u hopeless tail-cndrr, a battered derelict upon the penuant sea, the same club suddenly whirled nnd won seventeen straight games on the road, establishing a road record for consecutive victories. That was freakish enough. But it Isn't all. After winning seventeen straight games the club then suddeuly settled to Its early bush -league, form and begun to blow one game after another, fading hopelessly into tho shadows. When all seemed lost again, the Giants suddenly tossed aside their winding sheets on tho afternoon of Sep tember 7, nnd from there on won twenty-six consecutive contests, establish ing another record. Here wo have a ball club that was no good most of the year, wlnulng seven teen straight games in one stretch nnd twenty-six in another. Kor freak episodes this performance still holds the purple, toga trimmed with a fringe, of pink and gold. Not to Parget HOW, alio about, the cose of tho White Sox of 100(1? Beyond mid season they were in seventh place and sinking sniftly. Then without any notice whatsoever, they suddenly whirled, won nineteen straight gomes and the pennant, and before they were stopped hnd beaten the great Cub machine in a world series. This fnct was paralleled by the Bos ton Braves of 10M, who, starting from last place in duly, not only won the National League pennant, but then wrecked the Athletics on four straight afternoons of piny. Now. if the Tlffcrs core to cluss with the clubs mentioned above, they should whirl suddenly and wlu about nineteen or twenty straight. THH veteran .Scot, who is supposed to have given up golf because be lost bis golf ball, la an old story. Yet wc have run Into tto or three lately wi were pianuing 10 give up .me rhiih merely ttccagio tney nau lost gouts1. t Beyond Price Gray' rains, blue skies anil. 'arass nrowtng Jlcyond all troubles that land; So let Ihr wo'rlA go as the going. Why should wc worry who uudii stand f their Me giern haunt Ihr world , THERE) Is said to be little truth in tho rurapr that Colonels Huston un,l Huppert have requested .Babe Iluth i desist from knocking balls out of I park until tho cost of baseballs cot,.. - down n bit. SO FAR no .one has suggested a mate i between Carpentler nnd Douglm Fairbanks for.the motion picture chain plonshlp. This trifling oversight 'I prpbably be corrected in the next d.n or two. TT'XPLORRR to start soon for the -CJ South 1 le." Having arrlvd there, if hn only keeps on going a fe hundred miles further south he will uu doubtcdly run across the Detroit Tlgei . who, when last heard of, were down I" their last nip of peramlcan und their last can of guradrops. Copyright, I ISO. Ml rfghts reserved. MRS. VANDERBECK LOSES Local Golfer Beaten In 'Practice Match In Ireland New Castle, Coiyity Down, Irelan.l. May 8. In matches played today pre llminary to tho British ladles' golf championship tournament, which begin next Tuesday, one of tho American n trants was defeated and one. waa ii' torlous. Tho matches were between married And singln women. Mrs. O. II. Vandei beck, American, was beaten by Ml Jackson, Irish. Miss Marlon HoHIti. American, easily defeated Mrs. Ilultoii. Irish. Tom Sea ton Released; Accused of Gambling San Francisco, May 8. ."Casey" Smith and Tom Seaton, the latter formerly of tho Phillies, leading pitcherH on the Han Pranclsco team in the Paqlllc Coast League, were given .their unronditlonnl release yesterday following charged of gam lillng placed tigalnst them by Man ager Charles Graham. No explanation of tho chnrges was given by Grnham, nor any indication of the nature of the alleged gam bling. Tho manager. In a statomrnt. said rumors "of tho most serious nature have reached me regarding these players, their practices and their associates." Ho said at tlrst he refused to listen, but their growth persuaded him that whether true or not, for tho best interest of the game, Seaton ami Smith should be released. rnoirorLAYs rUOTOPIAYS PrTDr,lAY3XV ''combaht r J Tho followine theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of amer Jca, which Js a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. AH,-rrlL- 12th. Mbrrle a Faiarunk Ave. AinamDra Mll. Dally , s Bvsti U;45 o w "THK TOLL . HAIIT In UATE' A I I CP.UCMV KranVtford nuuuuiiLiiii Mat. Da v MAN In 'BA' NELL CK TO Mat. Dull mil' ma lOD'B COUNTTIT Allegheny 2MB. Uvgs. at S OVERBROOK-HVn TC "TUB HTBTEnT jrpypNEtm'fi Or-TIIEYE HAVEnFortD avk TELLOW nOOH :r ADAI I n B2D A THOMPSON BT. ATVJLaLAa MATINEE DAIM DOROTHY DALTON In "THE VAMriKE" ARCAHIA CHESTNUT Below 1T AIHLl4 10 A. M. to litis V. M. WALLACE flEID In "THE DANCIN' FOOL" BALTIMORE .."aVo'Sat. .WyU'ooWMdor'' PAL ACP "u MARKET STTIKK! I a-U-r-NCa 10 A. M, to 11:11 P V TUB DANCIN ..2l'VACBnBIP Hi IN' rOOIa" PRINCESS .aWoV' BLUEBIRD DROAD STREET AND UIRQITEHANNA AVE. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In "OREATKIl THAN FAME" BROADWAY Broad A Bnjrder AT. S'4S b p. u. flub Mt Louis Cleveland , Chicago . Athletlca nshlriBton lluaton New Vork . Detroit .... n. An. . 14 4117 HI ASD . 14 474 IB 513 Id 34.1 . It li.T. Id R3T 10 ,100 n, ir. Hit. an iu ias a t SS ISO li 1 71 1SI ir 04 J4 72 141 7K jni ns 190 43 10U I'.C sun .'JS1 ,?HS .-.'00 'J.1II avs .-'47 .UOl CADY GOING TO COAST . 8wlm'mlno Coach Accepts Offor From Los Angeles A. C; Frederick A. Cudy, uoted swlmnier and coach, of this city, has accepted an offer us Instructor at, tho Lob Angeles A. O, Cudy Htartiv his career as a swim ming coach at Asher's, on North Utoad street. Later he became Instructor nt the Ccntrtil Y. M. i ,,, whero he developed such meu as Kdwln (! Schall, llfrory Scott and Kdward ('. Drumiu, Vor somo time In cmohed nt tho Argo rjwlmmlng Club aud tlir Turners. Tin has been an. InatriiPtm. here for fifteen yean, KiA3urF.Atr",n fAPITriT TS3 MARKET BTnKBT Arl lJLt HI A M. tfi 11.15 P. it II P. WALTHALL In "THK CONrTSSfllON" CENTURY "CS LIONEL "THE nARRTMOnW In COrrERHEAD" COLONIAL "STaW "WATER Wit tU esn, t er ILL ROGERS. in , WATER. IIVBRTV ;VHERE" EMPRESS MMN ffft,Ai5SS FAIRMOUNT 34iVi TOM MIX In 'THE OTCIiONB" 17 A Mil V THEATRE 1811 Market St. raHlVULal 0 A. M. " Mldnleht fJHArUN. NORMAND. DRESBLiKn In "TU.UB'B IPUNCTURBD ROMANCE" ATLJ QT THBATRB Below Bpruoa jOIrl 31, MATINEE DAILT 'JtHV!Vr,,ftgotEa,RROR'' FRANfCFORD ma IV$ERO FINBIJRM OAUTER MAURICE TOURNBURH Jp "MT LADY'8 REGENT ""fiFjtt, .W RIALTO OERMANTOWNI AV10. . AT THLPEKOCKBN ST. -iAiii.t,n hat In "ALARM CLOCKTaN nv RURY MAnKKT 8T. DELOW TTM MARIM IJORO In 'TWHLVE-TEN" SAVOY J'" MARKBT BTREET &tVJ I 8 a. M. TO MJIDNIC OEOROB WAIJIIt. In TUB B1IARK" MDNiaiir SHERWOOD ,i5ire,i MAROUERITB CLARK In BA8T TO OBf" OTAWI FY MARKET ADOVB 19TH tJlt-Wil-,Ctl tttts A. M. to IlilS P. M "THE WOMAN AND THIS PUPPET" VICTORIA MiUAK.T,i!t?.,i!, PAUT.INB VRBOERICK In "TUB PALISKR CASE'' TlfTb N1XON.NIRDLINC1W Al lJJ THEATRES Jd BELMONT MD AU0Va wARttJaf Charlotte Walker tn "Bv In EMtt Added, "Animated Tires' CEDAR fl0TH 0BDAn ayeh E. K. LlVCOIN In "DESERT (10LP Added. CIIARUB CHAPLIN In "WOP.h COLISEUM UMKrSSSl'v 1"U 1.1.1 Qee Wh' MARION DAV1ES In "APRIL !"OLLT . . W . -."- Z. T.".'- -... i.- ..l Aaoeq, wsca oanneu worneay, GREAT NORTHERN "T? iVp.TS? WILLIAM TAR "HEART UT, iOs'l" IMPERIAL "ghMatt il.I.TRftM tn "THE WAtKOPTS" MAT LEADER 4WT A LANCASTER AVE. MATINEE! DAILT NID BENNETT n "TUB Wv)lAN IN TUB aVITCABE' I IRFRTY BROAD aV COLUMBIA AY, LIDLP, i I MATINHH DAIL1 THEDA RARA In "KATIILEBN mAvOUREEN" 333-MARKET WSMufSa MAT AU.IHOrV In 4'"' "THE WALKOFTrl" naatra. Mnnn t7i bowtii bt. 0 iiuDiiii rviriujn in . "c'onefcAN nnoTiiEis Ceiiplali chart ehcwlna prorares Jo? the wk sprri BatuNsy iXtaliut J 8uav IIIMRH FRONT 6T. A OIRARD AVP J4J11IUVS Jutnbn Junction nn FtanktorU i- "tub omC ntOM OUJSIDE" iriTHQT 'D AND IOCHST BTRKi L.UV.U01 Mats. l:SO Siao Br. atsn in W. B. 1IART In "Tira TOLl, OATW' Added. Mack Bennett' 'Tha Olniham 01' NIXON "TH Bl V Comedy, BID AND MARKET frT. J lis. Tut' TUB LOST CITT," N'u. ?. .. run ana rxxiaar RIVOLI HD WdSpj, Sylvia Breamir. Rotrt. Oorden tn.'Th Bl'"' Uarrler, cV rlety'p "A PerfKt 1(uatii4 STRAND T$ENANai "niB W,OA''V'TlaHlJ.TCASE,' WEST ALLEGHENY !. 1 Sk ML. af. Sr Tll 8ffiVVffTOn,wAH",iKa "cit tar 3Mb AllfflMI ' .. x.aqr .a- J a I n ,15, i ; v' M j.tcJt ukMM&iM a i. M ; M, . r? ' k . r fi ri.i , . -SWaA'-M vn -r nlM . ;.W,v!j..viv i-VlSl l'lft.. i.i.,',;. ,,a.AwaiaK,rtli..M..Ji?..itia;A, fJUliiii tJi- -m rW! ."' ' .ftStTl .WjSf.
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