Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 29, 1920, Night Extra, Image 20

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHrtTAMaPHIA", MONDAY, tfOVT&MfiER 2i, 1020
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THINGS ARE ALL WRONG;, IT WAS THE ARMY THAT WAS AT SEA SATURDAY, NOT THE NAVY
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FORMER COLLEGE STARS PLAY
GREAT GAME FOR UNION A. A.
AGAINST STRONG FRANKFORD
Ky KOIIKKT XV. MWWKM.
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f A FTHIl n trlnl of Ivve week, independent football linx
been accepted liy tlie l'htlntlfl plilti puhllr. I,nt Sat -wrdny
n crowd ent itinif fil nil tin- wny from I 1,11(1(1 te
17,000 out In the I'lillllcs' park unit uutrhecl tln 1 nien
A. A., of I'heenlxvllh', defeat (lie Frank feri I A. A. bj the
Bcere of 10 te (i. Tlie vtcnthcr ruiidltiuns were fur from
perfect, it drizzling ruin fulling nil nfteriieciii, (nil tin'
crowd in the sheltered KtiimN stuck until the finMi. U
takes n pretty geed football giuuc te nuike the iprctatem
forget tut rnln.
I have Keen many college contests thh fall, mid this
was as exciting ns any. Fermer reili'glntn Mars were
pitted ngnlnst star who never nttemlcd college, mid high
clans foetbitll wni plnyed. 'i'here were lone runs, line
plunging, sensational furwnrtl piwes, great punting inn
drop-kicking. In fact, everything was included in Sat
urday' game.
A big surprise n1e was sprung at the Ntart. The
YellewjackeH, of Frnukferd, Htippnl out en the Held
thewing nil the enthusiasm of n tulhge eleven nheul te
play for the t'liampUu)iip. The i'lieenixville stars, with
Heinle Miller, I.un Uttle, I. ml Wrny. Johnny Wcltleu,
Johnny Scott, Stan ('of all and Swede Yeuiigstrnm in thu
line-up, tutored uenihnlantlj, expecting te upend an easy
afternoon. In this they were fooled.
FranUferd started with a itish mid Minn worked the
ball into the I'lieenixville tenltery. Line Inn It, end runs
and forward pusses were worked Mii'tc-Nfiill', und the
stars found It linrd te step the mure h. Then en the 1."
yard line, forward pnsses were toelWhlj tried and the
ball was lest en dewnn,
Itight here in where the completion of the game
changed. Stan Cofall, former Nelle D.ime stnr, who win
considered one of lite best bueklield men ever tiirnul out
In the West, dropped back te punt. Slnnding en his
6-jard line, he booted the ball high aid far ever IJemmj's
head nud it rolled te the l'raokferd Xl-.wird line. Thin Is
the longest punt of the jear mid was one of the thrilling
fentures of the game. It traveled ." jiirds before licminy
get his linnds en it.
COFALL also did yrrat xrerk irlirn carrying Ihr
ball. He tan hard and ten i dtflirull in tnrktr.
Once he shook off four men who giahhcd him mound
i the legs and run 23 yunh before heinn downed.
All Players Are in Geed Condition
WHAT impressed the spectators most en Saturday wiih
the superb physical condition of the players. Tliey
were in shape te play fast football mid Mddem wns lime
tnken out. Johnny Welden plnjed better than ever be
fore, and the same gees for Scott. Ilehev Light, Swede
Toungstrein, the Dartmouth guard, Heinle Mi'lcr mid
Lud Wray. Thee men, after plnjing under geed coaches
While in college, knew all of the angles of the game nnd
tnude no mitahes.
Krnnkferd, tee, win in top shnpe. The majority of
thc&e players; never have plu.wil en college team", but
absorbed ipiite a little knowledge of the intricate pert.
Fer einmple, tnke Kaiiffinnn, the fullback, 'i'his eung
man never plnyed before this year, hut is one of the best
in the bueklield. He taught himself the game nnd de
serves a let of credit.
Heb Hemm, the old Northeast plaver, mnde a sp-e-tacular
run in the third period nnd Mercd Traiikferd's
only touchdown. It was after l'linm bail carried the lull
te the .rcard line and Cofall dropped baik for a try at
goal from the Held. The l:itl: was short, mid ltemuiy,
catelilng the ball en In- own le-yurd Hue, imed tin
length of the field for a score.
I'ralikferd had another chance te carry the bull ever
in (he llrst period, but failed lierntmc Nemzlek wna tee
slew afoot. Thu Yellow jaikel halfback intercepted n for fer
waid pass mid run fi() jmds befeie he wns tuckled by
XV t Meii.
TiikiriB it nil in all, the game was well worth seeing.
Lee Conway, who promoted tlie contest, did his work
well, and is planning le stage u game every week. H
possible, the Akren team will be here next Saturday,
nnd If this fails the Shenandoah team, champion of the.
eal regions, will be invited.
rllL'HL' i no deulil that football U a college
gmiin and should rcmnui in the college duriwi
Hie npular ,ihmeii. Jletrrrcr, in the month
December, irhrn nierl i' nt it standstill, the inde
liindcnti should be given a chance.
Felwv.ll MaUcs Geed at Navy
BOH reLWIILL enme tlireugli with lljlng colors en
Saturday when his Nuv team triumphed ever the
Aimy in the fl mil game of the sensen. l'elwell hnd a
hard row le hoe at Aimapell.s, lie stepped into strange
suireiiudlngs, put in a new system, was Introduced te
strnnge plujeni nnd hnd te build up from the bottom.
The llrst gump with North Carolina resulted in n
crushing defeat, nud l'elwell hail te get his team together
and keep up the spirit for the ether games. This was done
and the season proved te be .successful.
Kelwcll spent much time with hl.s Hue men, nnd en
Saturday they eutplajed the Cadets. They opened up
holes for the hacks te slide through, and were nlse effective
en the defense. It Is unusual for n bncklield man te de
much with the forwards, but l'elwell .s an all-around
coach.
The Navy authorities, ham elTered the former 1'enn
tutor n four-year commit, whii.li proves they urc satisfied
with his weik. I'ehvell, however, has net yet Higned,
and It Is doubtful if lie will tie himself up for siah u
long term.
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Husten Ne te After Higher Game
OSTON COLLKlii: nlse ended a successful season
kith u H0-tn-l) llrterv 'ever (leorgetewn. r'rnuk
Cnvanailgh's tenm did net lese a game all season, nnd its
iiiei-t notable victory was ever Yale. Husten new is look
ing for bigger opponent next jear. Ynle will be plajed
iisaiii and I'ittsburgli and H.irtmeuth have been asked for
games. The folk up In Itosten are nil excited ever the
team nnd are anxious te see it in the front rank.
Dartmouth put one ever en WnshitiKten Saturday,
binding the Westerners n i!7-te-7 beating. This shows
better than anything else that the (Jreen team wns ns
geed as any ill the country at the end of the season.
Triiwlirg I'.iMlO mie m res the country is enough te take
the cd'c off iinj football team, but Dartmouth was an
cm option. Instead of falling into a slump, the team im
proved and thu victor was an unexpected one.
Leenard Is Getting Hig Purses
rounds In I'hllndelphiii for S1IJ0O
NCI' upon a time Itenny Leenard wns j;lad te box six
he leieived .!!.". (100 for boxing in New Yolk. Ye will
ham te read about Henny in the future
him here.
f'eMnti(, 1020, by 'ublfc I.rdur Ce.
Last I'ridny night
folk. Ye will
We'll never see
LENRAWIIN, -TRIAL HORSE,"
SEEKS MA TCH WITH O'DO WD i w'jr
THE DAYS OF REAL SPORTS
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The end of the
Political parade
PRINCETON HAS BEST
SUPPLY OF WINGMEN
Lcgciidre Was a Real Star, With Stinson and Davis
'te Help Westen Best End in
the West
Hy OIlANTIiANO HICK
When the darkness settles en the field
And shadows end the fray,
When tcrt have hung the twerd and
shield
Vpen the wall te stay, .
It It enough te knew icc've fought
The best fight that tee knew,
Te knew that we have ever sought
The right goal and the true.
Fer some must fait beside the tcay
Itcferc their course Is run;
And some must leave the open fray
Jlcfere the fight in done.
Hut alter all, the amwer standi
When out across the night
They'll take us with the phantom hands
Of these Who Fought the Fight,
Concerning Knds
N TI1I0 batch of letters from various
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SHADES OF RIP VAN WINKLE!
LOOK WHO'S HEREON CE MORE
Harry Heugh, Greatest Dribbler Who Ever Played Hashcthall,
te Stage "Comeback" in Cage
INDOOH sports have enmc Inte their I the IlrNtnl five of the National League,
own nnd for the next few months The Trenten wizard stuck with Bristel
until me National lilew, then entered
the New Ilngland League. Following
the dlsbandment of the New KnglaiI.
Heugh became one of the members of
the fnnifiis Tnmnipia Professionals, un
der the management of David Williams.
This club Included .lop r'ngcrty, Tred
.Miiiiincr, j lurry ileugli, Clinrles O
will held the center of the sporting
pages. liasKettiall is enjoying a pros
perous season, despite the fnet Hint the
two Kastern League representatives
here nre doing nn. thing but upholding
this locality's cage icputntien, us did
(itcystoek mid Jasper In past cam
paigns,
Reading the first fifteen minutes nnd
piled up u lead of 10 te 'J, yet was
beaten out, !W te ".".
Veterans Doing (Jeed
Veterans are playing in wonderful
form and one of the biggest surprises
is the showing of Winnie Kinknide nnd
Aleis (ietzinger, who are playing Hfiisa Hfiisa
tlenal ball with (icrmantewn. Hut
get en te this.
i' I.. 'iVeiiien lust l'lidav evening
'''" 'r-lt. t TutiUht nt th Olyrnel.i , . ' ,. team was pl.iv ilig Ceatcsvllle.
i hnri' mi. I B"t n .-n.l i.t In mi n.ht , Hie lieuit l' am nu-. .i 'h ,.,
n in,.! M' wlin O-n., I).lrn.,nl ,.f Mini,l,ln 'Hie filial score Was 1J te IP 111 IHWir
tir lti,tihr .luhiiny Mmiiy m KmHy f i,P jetleis nud umeng the .,000
..... ...,..,-....., n ....,, ui .,., k- . "-. ..i. ....ulimnTs was enp Hum Wlllien
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HOUgll I MIS limiKH l''-i r-"' """ "- "'
time the absolute cr of the cage and
Tee Tlellir nn.I .'Iminy Jlurr.tiy !., b-n mere eeluuilis have liePn writien ui mm
Rut Mnnncers Dave Hennls and Hill Dennell mid eiip or two lecnl stutp
Myers nre doing nil in their power te i stars. The team that winter wen
place (ierinanlewn nnd I'hilndelphia en llfty-fenr nnd lest but eleven gnmes,
the mail with winning ti nms, ns winning forty out of forty-six en the
losing club is nnj thing but a paing lead. Heugh then signed with Soiith Seiith Soiith
prepostion. l,p te date they have been j side of the Central League, In HKlS,
digging deep Inte their jenns te cover plajed with them until the Knsterii
the difference each week between the starlisl and came I'nst with Trenten,
box-elhce leeelpts and expenditures.! T1(l ,(,xt ,ear )0 retllrnP(i ,,, (vIt.
They deserve patience from their jtral and later rejoined Trenten, where
followers, for the breaks nre sure te he stnjcd until he became a member of
come tlndr way in sheit elder. ()n ,)usper in l!)l(l. Since ,fasier drefiped
Saturday I'liiliulelphia ran rings nretim limit of the game Heugh bus plnyed off
and en, but is always in perfect condition.
r Tfl I If7 ,.....:... !!.. lr, ..-,,, I 'Fit 1 1 nli ) iirinmml ' remntehul Thy will mci i ih NjIIehu, 1,1,, mew ess as u biisKethnll pill J or t Nil 11
Fermer Mihcaukve Mtddleiveight Has I reied I ettgli ujipenem s,t,,jy ir. -n,- n.i., r,; nm ,..ik,I1L. J',",,,,,.,,,,,, ted with the game.
tnr Stnr Hexer-i Hit U etulll I Well, Heugh, turned te triends after
jer Mar UO.U r.s tits H llf,m f .rMn'tlin exhibition and ln.iilrl if be hi...
'.lulu , with le. .V. i"ii lleirh Frlximiin' been usleen for the past few Jems and
Itv I.OIMS II. .IAITK ii ffi'ih. ! "'iiiTi, SSr.S "'"" """ '" te the ..oncMisien It some ei .e
" , ,, . , . .i n avers In the game weie cage smrs .
rnHKRi: have Ixin numer.in hotels l.e-t of the in."Mleeiglits. ami at the) . , ' . . w(ll4 n!, ,ml (ilmlll,,
J. who never reachd (he top nor any- I -'-' ""'J il"," Among . I A.'S .'SW TnJ?XVt "Wf." , Hiring of Dam Hennls and bow bis - - --""".".MS
where nenr the pinnaMe of their re-,:,;, ; : ,- ,;.:" ,la i r i "'. ... ".""" " , ' " r"." ' "":''" ': 1n. .," i'""''r i". . ""' """ . ,":. ",'""
. . , , - ..--..- - - ..... .,-n. . ,,., ,,,, ,,.,,,, Ittyif i ,,, eriiinrji.iihi - eetien en anil niaee koeii. iiiihlfii e'-
Ive classes, nut have proven leugn ,,. .lili" ,il,beii., 'l eiu i.liiUens. iu's u.. r- elded te net In tomb with the lecal1
A (icnflcman en tlie Court
He is one of the most gcntlenmnly
and sipiaiest fellows ever (eiineceted
with basketball. When the Central
League was it its height he pulled down
a big salary and the backers of the
Seuth Side team of I'ittsburgli nhvnj.s
went the limit le get him out there te
play.
About ten years nge Heugh found he
was unable te go West, as his duties in
the Iienten posteffice would net permit
him te leave. The I'ittsburgli magnates
appealed te Senater 1'eiirnse, who, In
turn, secured a five months' leave of
absence from the postmaster general ut
Wushiiiglen. Ter this he icceived
MMM), (he innnej being deposited In the
bank before the season .stalled.
Hurry is new engaged In the brolt brelt
ciage business.
BROWN STARS 111
DGBSON VICTORY
Little Outside Wing Big Asset in
Lecal Team's Win Over
Paterson
collegiate, institutions and from vari
eus Old Orads boosting this or that foot
ball star en Keme faverile team, vir
tually no one has hnd a kind word te
fcuy about nny all-star cud.
There hnve been geed ends, of courie,
but very few who might be picked from
the mnss without nny delay.
One. of the best ends we've seen this
season Is I.egendre, of Princeton, n fast,
aggressive, hard -tackling type, who was
en top of the job in every piny. Prince
ton probably had the best supply of
ends in the country, with Stinson aim
Shad Dnvls around te help out Legcn
drp. Westen, of Wisconsin, wns one of the
host ends in tlie West, but even In the
West very few ends have received nny
glowing tributes te spenk of.
A Ilecli of Geed H.icln
ruin bulk of praise has been given n
J- large Heck of fine backs. The battle
for all-stardom here Is extremely hectic.
Take thp Kant alone. There nre Lou Leu
rle nnd (Inrrlty. of Princeton ; AVny,
Hnlnen nnd Klllinger, of Penn State;
Davles. of Pittsburgh: Robertsen, et
The .t A- .T TV.hsnn soccer pleveii i Dartmouth : Fitzpatripk. of llosten Cel-
ran true te form en Sunday, when it ffi; "jf, .-', ."V' 7&,?j
ellmlnnted tlie Pntersnii Silk neccerites) nmllt0Ili ,)f Williams Just for u geed
from further competition In the national htartcr.
cup competition. The Falls aggregation PHncetim nnd Oeergln Tech. had two
ewes Its victory te little Aleck Hrewn. '"f the best bnckficlds in the country for
outside wing. It was this player who aii-ure m "'.
hrenelit victory te (he team lust week i Considering the rushing, end running,
WteTwas defcalcTln-r ace': ''lr?u,,Kc!:!nn,mu,,',wVji:
Paterson out plnyed the local bej'.s,
who hud been put through a hard test
by the Tnceny Inds en thrcp successive
occnslens before they finally wen out.
Hut the speed of the Millers wns greatly
Increased near the pud of the battle.
Anether player who deserves mention
is Hubert Klirllne, sensational goal
tender for the Dehsen squad. I'lirline
in the seven hours' time that It took te
play the second nnd third rounds, had
been sveied en but twice. Although
Paterson time nnd ngaln bombarded him
his wonderful blocking kept the oppos
ing team fietu scoring throughout the
last half, until he was charged by Dll
gun, wdiese shot bit the crossbars nnd
then dropped baik of Klirllne.
The decision handed out by the Nn
tlnnnl Commission, when u fine was put
en Disston for plnjlng two ineligible
men in the first game against Dobsen,
should he n lessen te all clubs who make
a habit of padding their roster when
plnjing in cup competition. n addition
te placing n line ngainst the Tnceny
tenia, both .Hmiuy und Hurt McHhce.
were suspended. They will he ellglhle
te play with the Welfenden Shere teum
en next Saturday.
rilOTM'I.AVS
Bpect
nuts te clink fe- MiimipH.ns nud near .lehrun (.rilhtl.s llarrv i.r;-li. ' K i ,.... t, . . Ml.,.r with the result that he will up-
titleholders. These mutmeii us.iul.v am P.i 111..11. .In-k .M-( 1111..11. .In-K I1II011. j r-t; V, -V . i.u-- i . nY;-." ,. r ." .i"- pear at fiermnntew 1. when that team
mentioned ns "Irml heisis." and tl Mr;. an Dew 111 j und Jetr Smith. . i,.v n t.jhhu Mn'mii, Sen Yuun,: elius I'hilndelphia tomorrow night.
f m nnu kiieli rfiilL'h L'il 111 In tllitlll i' I !.,!. t Cmiiii. iitfnl li( irl -mil M . Wl i .' "' ' ' "'" " '--..
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1- lii.liiii.' t'M m'i ttn-t !"- ' it(l i JVJ'l null! I JHI . lUrilt.
1 fi 11 ler a liuiit with .Miki l'wl.
Tr piwi turriJ Ium 1 nn uttr nf tl'MP) m
fx jMHfiy Kr.imvr In fM city
Diiipv Kr.inirr l te l.it In Atilw.iuk"' en
tVt i.m iMBitun with hi u line JnrKHun
'Veljjht iJiriNien in I'liilniMTihiii.
Knt'rnl vfir ml'ii 7.iti Riiwhrw i:ii
here from Milwmikin J I ui uiikMiwn "'I 'wt Iri-hnuui il haw Ins uiuuih cr Tri-m.ilm n.i ini Mnri win rnpt tn
su n fmriiuin. Imt in mi. mil- ..r" hi, full. t"-i. ll " KulTt. ""' ' '""'' r ") lvMn.l I hurM iy nlirht
Imtits in lliiM it und t h t .iu
liiitiii-, i-en prnvini iiuiiswr 11 iiiisjs..! ramps Umul r rappers
1tntt1(r. Itiiwlttm icnllv n ti t r in I lin-i'
for the best of the puncher his pound- Mm" iu. n i:ni.. her .,r thin uy i.-w '(n-is-r 'V"lu''r''',Tl!';r ','., K,r'.'i?:r
ri'iV Is ,rfM".n in ' '" ir,'jr, . , v, ,, 1 w,i, ,.. ,.,. .i,,i .' -.. u. .4...-
ag,' t,. is 11,. i., -r of Ih N A 1 .nine r, 1 1, II t II'"
New Yerk seril.es were boosting a ' ,,. j,,,,,,, ,, .,.,. n,lnrt, ,
Teuug middlewi ight. Innt out of the i,',i, f, ih- t,.nth Mm, 01 N -w r,rl t
Bniiiteurs. us a 1 nm.iis s,i, , .,,r ,,, il,,. 'Iihiiiik Miirnr, I'enl Imrtem rnv tlel.l 1 ,uiht Tl . r, m h, 1 1,., I ,r I fe-Mi run,Is
throne new occupied ,j .i,hm, W I-011 '
Kildle O'llnra, ilie Cethiui, t. ! ,, lie, n j,
putting ull of ln opponent te w,., ,n t
nheit order. O'llmu . uriii lie, it 1
Jlnwlhis reeentlj. iilel l.'U net en i
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Mur-H' wns Ui '! t'j a lraw
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Tl, ItMirfli ItftTinir slie for Grnvr II iv
1 wl 1 lr ! ,t !! ?- ill' III! Willi'STlv
I nlshl !. T.i.'ll'T will s ' nn "ihhlil'i,
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Meed etf the young kueilir'Ht for tin , 1 . Kii-,n,- f r th- 1 ,h.-r n ,' ' 1" .hi- auieiii i, JUnim (,n.e n-. imiiyi
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Rawlins Is a tough oepoioM for ti,
Harry D. Heugh began plavinn
biiski'tbnll In l!Ki. Although n Tien Tien
tenite, lie startul off as a member of
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MUUMVUIIUUVMUHVUW
tfYV"10 NIXON NIIIDLINGER
Ui Tl IEATRES
Hcliccrcr nml Murrer tn mint nn.i .i
kick j Onrrity te lilt a Jinc; Lourla and
Murrey for breltcn field work.
Teeli, with llnrren, Ilarlnn nnd
Flowers, nnd three ntnra pesspMlng both
sliced nnd power upon nttnek.
And 1'enn Stnte, with Wy, Ilnlnis
and Klllinger, hnd its elm re.
The Tncldcr Incarnate
At teu have doubtless read lefere tht
product of this pen, '
A dash through tackle or through guari
ji mi Tiuii nuit7 ana men,
Hut hurdling old l)oe Calculus is ti
thing else again.
tome'
IN IJKHAIil'' of several communica
tions we nre Bind te mnke mention
of Hprlnfifleld College's very line tnm.
Tin innchliie came nrtir Htepplng both
Ilrewn and Itoaten Collcge In stubborn
UrIiIn, nud then wound up by beatlnt
thu strong Detroit University eleven a
week nge. And Detroit hnd no cany
team te step,
DHAH Hilt llclng a constant render
of your column nnd noting the dis
cussion of the stars of this football
seiifeii, I would llhe te call te your at
tention the wune of "Chic" Ongnen,
left hulfhnck of the Hely Cress eleven.
In every game (lagnen ban tnken part
In thlH yenr he hits steed out ns the In
dividual stnr. In the Harvard gams,
which wni wen by the Crimson, 3-0,
(Ingnen was ndmlttcd by prnctlcnlly
every newspaper critic present te be tin
best back en the field. As one promi
nent writer put it, "thcre was only
one 'Chic' en the field." In the Dart
mouth game he showed the same foot feet
hall, despite the fact that both (lagnen
nnd the tenm hnd pleyed the fast
Springfield Collcge team three days be
fore the Dartmouth game. In the Syr
acuse game, vhlch he wen, (Ingnen was
hcuil nnd shoulders ever imy back en the
field.
This is net Cngnen's first year as a
star, as Inst yenr he wns nlse the star
of our team, nnd the preceding year
he defeated Harvard, (1-0, whlle playing
for Ilrewn, by kicking two field goals.
And If there is any question as te
whether he Is n star or net, I would
advise you te leek him ever en tha
afternoon of December -J, when Gngneu
nnd the rest of the Jlely Cress team add
llosten College te the list of defeated
colleges. Your truly, W, J. M.
Cepvrlaht, SltS. All rteMs rrjrrvrd
An English Crown
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