SmmmiWWm w "A'-ii a a a aaaiaial i tUSYWEEK y i&w 2Stt TCWilrtSM' MV y ji-'V .. r mm IE PENN TEAMS fencing, Boxing and Gymnastic iV SqUaas'Upen fjasen ruiu- j( , .'istt Meet Tigers fin .4 tfi M COURT FIVE AT . ITHACA iniPTEEN meets, In which athlete of JD nine different sports get Inte action, m ... .itiiii,i for iinivcrflitv nr 1'cnn- Wi "r. -ii. i.,ln Irani atnrffnap thin v ijiranm .. .- "-.", J uu .i." k. . .iiniAH tn rTnnKiin c idiu tuui iu &t,tal FrWn? ffrnoen track meet and MAtiittninff muiiuaj iukhm - the . ' i.. ..Z.liv haaknthall team nlnTB in r rttman Ileji: T .. .. ' , Boxing, track, basketDaii, ipncinr, 3 r.wJmmlns', wrestling, pole. gymnutic. -4 and hockey teams nil ere busy ever the f i"k"cncl. According te Tetcran fpl 8 i& of renn nthfet.es. this I. he i VJureest program in me ihewij - . fcrsHy and one that shows hew well represented mc "e" " -- ' Frem the standpoint of Importance in k rtt ter a. championships are cencer "i nUli Orave and his mates are itched ' ulcd te meet Cernell tomorrow after - it i neon In Ithaca In a game mat sneum ; nrevc as hard as any en the- schedule. V Mine Red and White warriors have nl- ! ways been trouble-makers for Tenn last "' 5u.i riiincf And liln team clv- K Tm Danny McNIchel and bis mates their If LJU T .eAnrk In the Intercollegiate 4 ''L Tbcr'e Is a strong possibility that , , Label Oeldblatt. who played en excel -. tint game Tuesday night in his first ' ilert a varsity player will held ' denn the guard pest wltti Pes Miller, ,tlie regular, in reservp. Ginvu'a re turn te foul-goal sheeting form against West Vlrglnln may change the plans ,nd In that case Miller will start the v contest. ... , Princeton has a victory under its cap eer Cernell, but It was net scored with any degree of cue. The Cemelllans ,invc the Tigers a keen battle through h Mthc entire forty minutes of play, and expect te de the same te the Hed and Hlue. Columbia and Dartmouth also hnte registered wins ever the Ithacans, but only by narrow margins. In tin basketball array for the week- i nd guines -xv ill be plajcd by the fresh men and the junior varsity. The first- . iiiear team Is wheduled te meet Brooklyn relytcchnic Institute in the City of ' V Cliurclic tenlirlit. Tomorrow night they meet the Stnten Inland Academy team en the I'lnnd. The junior nrslty ''quintet will meet n college five Mon Men t day night In Wolghtmen Hall in the "final game et which West Phils and i' Catholic High will play the preliral ,nary. l Gearge KlMler's swimmers, with n jH'-te-12 ieterv tucked away ever the j'CHy Cellcrc of New Yerk, earned early ;ln the season, will meet the Getbnmitew "Stenlght in the second meet. Little op- '; position Is expected from the visitors, ,.who hnve ene of the weakest tennis In Vthe Intcrcollcgiate league. i ff Gig Genthner and Vic Heist will r f,ttart in the CO and 100 yard dashes Benny Leenard Weighs -In at 134 L2 Pounds New Yerk, Feb. lO.Ucnny 'Leenard and Recky Kansas both complied with the terms of their lightweight championship bout to night by weighing in et 105 pounds at 2 P. M. today. The champion weighed VSIVj pounds when he step ped upon the ccnlcs, nud Kansas barely quivered the bar w hen at i!15 pounds. NO RECEIVERS FOR B1CKARD Appellate Division Reverses Su preme Court Deolsten New Yerk, Feb. 10. (By A. P.) The nppellate division of the Supreme Court today reversed a Supreme Court order naming receivers for Tex Rick ard, the Madisen Hquare Garden Cor poration nnd the Madisen Square Gar den Sporting Club, Inc. for the Red and Blue; Rimer, a new comer, nnd Bechtcl in the !:'M' Arm strong and Wiener in the dtve nnd Bursk and Kehlcr in the plunge. The relay quartet will be composed of Genthner, Heist, Armstrong nnd Mar tyr. The pole team will be mnde up of Wheeler. Saturn. MrrM. Kirinnn. LMurdeck nnd Cellins. The Cltv CeIIpun sextet wen the pole game In their home urn, ju te J-, Jimmy Sexten and bis pole mntcs hac an excellent oppettunity te break the tle for first place in the Intercol legiate League race with Princeton to morrow night. Pcnn 1ms a victory evct Cernell, while Princeton has one ever laic. A victory tomorrow night will inean first place for the Red and Blue. Pcnn has yei te meet Yale, but the players figure they can defeat the Ell tiie. New Orleans Entries for Saturday v-i,i.t"g"i..Ef,"e 1000' atleanc!, tne- Bluebird 107 Thn Mnln sun... 111 Lady Bess llu llushtn ...."ll n.Rfi'118 C !i!Ih0 X'lmnsman ."lie u.,i:i. 11' J'" 'Tin JjTOWII mi ,t.y,.l"h.V,. 107 Donrle ........ 'iet inc wsiit 110 Hensln Lclghten...l07 0 furlengs: "' PUr'" ' ,hrco-y:ar.elJo. f.?.K.'.ii I? SrtiUaiit nay . :::-.-'""' " wniniieifni ... ,..J1S Thi- lTanclnciin ..101 CenittiRndcr Mc ..1TJ Mekln ...... ..li7 Knet Ornsa ... ..Jin 1'Ast Trial .... Sports Served Short rprntlng ana ..,..-. vM..v,M (iimi ..V-TirJf. 11.1. Il.taliim. l'eland America arc enteral .Intnasliayblcycl- tl"S participant ar expected te tak part lu the aprlnta tonight fhkaie It. K. Teung, a Mn'er. and member of Northwestern University track team for the last three years, hag been elected (.aptaln for 1912. Bt. Inis Jack Bmlth. Csrdlnal eutfleMer tins come te terms with Manager Ilratwn Hlekey. Smith did net sign last ear until after the season started. EDUCATOR RAP8 LUMNI " RECRUITING OF STARS Ohie Professer y Oraduttes Must Step Supporting Xtriletes Columbus, O., Feb. JO. Recruiting of high school athletic etafa by alumni of various universities is the real cause of professionalism in collegiate sports, Prof. Themas M. French, of Ohie State University, and president of the west ern Concrenre, said today In a statement te the Associated Press in discussing the recent athletic scandals in Middle Western schools. "This preselyting of college athletes through the recruiting et nign renepi stars j the alumni of the various unl- "A'?.... t. . .rnwlnr evil Mint is caus ing mere concern" te the authorities of Western. Conference scnoels tnan tue financial temptation te college players te join the ranks of the professionals. "Several alumni may chip in n cer tain amount ,te send a geed athletic prospect te their school. This ia the worst form of preelytlng and i 1m thing we are trying hardest te break up. "Whenever we find n boy who has sn .Ant te school en a pet made up Interimtlenal bowling tourney, wh eh 1 1, nlumnl WC refuse te permit him te here tonight and ends February i!0. i . "y , athletics. Such cases are indred-and six two-man teams and tak0 part in l""' ." r,.nf,n, &.. l .iAnnr biiiii 11 t-QLciit wwn v authorities are bending w'J.f"" ., .Amn minns of eradicating this .ti t Bt. Tan!. Minn. All sections of Canada nnd the Middle West are represented In the annual nlfeFtl HI. tinnrit-fld and alx two- ISIS IndMdual bowlers wilt compete rieTflaml The national amateur Decket billiard tournament end here tonight with a game between J. Heward Shoemaker. New Yerk, t'tlehetder. and William H. Leu. of llockferd, III., both of Nthem have gene through the week undefeated. New Yerk The metropolitan district will be repreeenled by mere than twenty athletes, Including some of the country's. best, at the national senior Indoor track and Held ihaitt ihaitt plenshlp gutties of the Amateur Alhletle Union, nt Buffalo, tomerro-v night. .- Thnrmnn Wlml, twenty-one rears of age, Wlcal had. had no Ht. Maurice . Timbrel Comle Senin , Penitent .... Ali May Dlosaein ThlM race. .112 .1011 .101 .IIS .IIS .101 ,....110 110 ion 100 four-year-eldd niiran fllnnn n..H . ... .tj upward. 0 furlongs:' ,r,-,u. uain de Cnilsc ...IOT NVUdain Mies Jemima 113 Ulmer K Merrlmae 101 Valer .. Wnrnote ill! f-srvlier i eurui rate, riuroe JSJOO. upward. li mllee: .aYl5,.cty't.0.n.! . :.v:18S ?;" er,h'B.,r 1 1 fl,m8Se-:::::::::iKI ' .'.."t 'I'hllllpn and CiinnlfT rnlry. "Pw'ird. l0n,!Ie:PU,',", ,I001 '"roe-jear-eld, nnlgneur no PrliiM 10S S,.Snn.Jwoea 104 (amiblcau ITIIen- niff Uanr Kin i.eur 101 (alMysterieui Girt 00 Dsunu Uajs ....108 (a)V. Drumhellci ntr. aixth race, puree J1000. four-s ear-olds uo ue ward. 1 mlle 70 jarrtii Murray ........110 Moaeulna 10 Premlilnff Tem,. lilt Sujurgrmnn 100 JP Ill Verity nit PahaskR 11)7 'Truit Olflclal ...108 He'le Pnidiur ,.10il riun.y 101 Mermen Kldcr ...113 'MnrlB M.ixlm ...101 Umler lis Wrecker 107 Wsinut Hall 113 Anna Gallup ... Seenth rarp. puree $1000. three-) ear-eldi ire- 101 Jehnnv Overton.. 10 US Tu Pair 10S ns Black Watch Sd..Mt , 01 Flold Lark 110 . OH Kncrlnlte ins , OS Serblan 10't .lOrt Herrh mr. .103 Current Eents ...108 uparil, 1 1-1(1 rnlie -iron ney King Trojan Cllnchfleld .. Trlce Plate Mln llankln Jacl rtenves hurt Leu .. Weathr clear: track fast Apprcntlce allowance of claimed. Jho pounds GIRI, ON NEW SILVER DOLLAR Ten will t Interested In knowing the stunlflcancn of "the Liberty" en the new Peace Dellar. Head Hannah Mitchell's article en this subject In Magarlne flectien of Pert William. Ohie, a tiat Ulnran'a Kdfl. nrOICSSlOnai PXPennnc, DUL BVuuaiiru wonderful mark in the ranks of the aetnl aetnl pres. Havana Entries for 8aturday rirst race, for te-j car-olds, purse $700, UK lurlcngs: Habe Allro 10.1 (a)Hrls J01 lalfrue I'lver ...lis Mlri lleulah ...,11.1 Tender bath . . . . 1 1 r, Oenwlthlm 112 ycth t tuition ...US Cel. Pat US (e)Whltney entry. Second race, for four-year-olds and up ward, rlelmlng, purre ItOO. O furlengs: Telr I.ibsIe .... 07 Hhy Ann 102 lullehy 103 nvgene 104 DM Huntlev ...103 Rlgnal Cerps ....107 Quaker 107 Cel. Llltard ....110 Trnnk IVirke ....lilt Invlnclble 112 Whlte Crown ....111 Ilaran US Third lece. for Mx-ear-e1ds and upward, rlnlmlnir. purse J700. 0 furlengs: ilrllablllty IM Cel. chile 04 Awning n n I'irst Censul ...10'J roster i:mbrey..104 Amerlcin Kagle .107 North Klkhern ..108 'Osgood 108 .Mumbo Jumbo . .MR 1'eurtli rate, llie Citrus Handicap, for three-) ear-olds and upward, purse 1900, 11 furlengs: Hutchisen 10O Culia Cncante ..100 u)Dome 107 (a)Cherry Tree ..11H leghorn' L,ll!l (aVhltney and Oeldblatt entry. rifth rare, for three-) ear-olds and up ward, rlalm'ng, purse $700, 1 1-1(1 miles; Nls 00 Talr and Duke of Bhelb..10.1 Wanner 101 Incinerator ....101 dalesman 107 All Itnelr 107 Mtes Kit 107 Counxel 107 Clemul .....119 8lr Ailsum 110 Chimera 110 llerretta 10S Sixth race, for three-year-olds, claiming, puree $700. 1 mile: Hun Olrl 1 r.aby TtU6t 103 Light Kanlaetle. 104 Ollle Talmer ...107 llunrdsmin ....107 Tlmethv J. rermny O'conncil.ie JietHU IIS Ihlstleliloem .... 'H Sccnth race, for three-)enr-elds and up uanl. rlalmlng, purre $700, 1 mile: Win Can lell ... OH flrtlle 03 Keran 100 'Black Baby ....10S Hareld K 10S 'Gelden Flint ...104 Mldlan 100 un Henn 105 'Apprcntlce allowance of live pounds clnlmid. ivnf-er clear: track fast. STE1NMETZ LEADS SKATERS Has Total of Sixty Points In First Dav at take Placid Lake Plaeid. N. .. . J- Whether William Stelnmct. of Chi cago, would be nble te maintain hh lead in the remalnirg four events of the diamond trophy skating champion ship was a malter of much speculation nmeng the many winter eperte enthu siasts gathered here today. went nolse yet, and I herd pep jump ins un and he called down ever the bannisters, Who's down there, wat Is that? , . M Me thinking, Geed nite, gosh. And I started te sneek'un thn back stairs quick jest an pep started te run down the frunt stairs, and I ran up te my room" and, -Jumped bark Inte bed and pulled the rovers up, and prltty seen papwawkea in, saying, uenny, are you In bed? Me Jest keeping my ejes closed with out saying weather I was or net,' and pep came ever nnd felt the bed te nee, sajing te himself, Its confounded funny, there musf of bin somebody there. Proving he dldcnt knew as mutch as I knew, and I went te sleep and dreemed I ate 12 lemmln mcrrang pies without stepping and the only reason I dident cat lis was because it would of bin unlucky. 106 BOYS GET DIPLOMAS FROM WEST PHILA. HIGH Or; Heyl te Preside at Annual Mid winter Commencement Diplomas will be awarded te 108 boys in the senior class of the West Phila delphia High Scheel for Beys nt the commencement exercises which will tnke place at 8 'o'clock this evening in the school auditorium, Forty-eighth nnd Walnut streets. The graduates arc as fellows : Arthur It, Atwood, Fledy I). Ilehrens, L. O. Benellel, Axel O. Hrjrtielm. 1x.-en T. Barnsteln. Wilbur R. Berry. II. T. Uen- Jraardt, Itlcliard W. Drlnten, Ocnrge M. Jredhead. Jr., William C. Urewn II. Sea bright Brugh. Jr., Bdwln A. Bryan. J. O. Bute. J. N. Clierikaev. Lnn Coeixrman. J. Paul Corley, Harry Dalallan, C. Austin Darby. Jes'nh A. Devlne. Hamuel J. u ckv. Irving Dlrkstetn. M. 11. Dill. Jr.. Allisen R. Ji. 149 COMPLETE STUDIES -AT GERMANTOWN HIGH Midwinter Graduation ttxerclseste e Held This Evening A clais of 140 will be graduated I to te night from the Oerinantewn High Hchoel. Superintendent of Scboels Broemo will Hltcntl the cernmentcment exerrlses, whlrh will be held In the school auditorium. ACADIJMIC COUnhli Jeannette B. ir.umenthaf. Wllma fhrjajl"- ,n Ilrnu,n t'nn f.lllfthrlll Puhl. llObert W II- lalm Carmlnt. i:giert Merle Cjltard, Arinur Jehn Conway, JepWn?fi.SK5Scir Ari Helen Dsugherty. Anna Vlrslnlr. Dear. Ar thur Franels Dlllemuth, lrtJSfliaiia wards, Julls Msa Kaune-. Ftnes l-erdylla. Felm, Edwin Mumes Oarber. flnmuel Oar man, Jehn Charles "'ptry. ".f." "'(&?,. An'heny fl epardwn aiben. W lllsm Willis unmere. rannn .'":,.ii:" -T..v- ,i.i ereenberg. Phoetxi. uriinw. ,f"r'"" S.'. trude Orens. w " "J"1 i-i.i Mnri deu Hitchcock. Fred Hecker. Lisle Mnrl Hulme.. Mlldred.Ilenderw.n. Jonnen . w.; KMi7enw.cn, i,iiun-in ,'."""", l..,, Uli. Allen Laird. Wllllan lI?nrV. stax,?,11' ,??. enna Bertha Alevers, Mrlen Cleupatrla Mltrhell. Buth Blla Oeehler. .Marian Alice Olley, Lester Oprnhlmr. fcllsaiwin eKj I'sga canmuie oeroi ,"""'"..,.'J"1,. nilaltUi Pierce. Chalmers an Anglen Plttman, Kdard L. O. Ilmrt. Sd, Marien llorie Haln. IsaN-l Mary Hcharfe. Llf Kllrabeth Schefle'd. Owwi J'JPSitVv!ilii Mildred B'Ialth ffheehan. nuth WMllajtis fitelnmeU Mary FJtrse; Btw"t. Kebert Hichten filler. Elizabeth Mary W, A-irld Marie Therell. Kleaner Maa Wllkle. Karl Wolfe, Dorethy Zell. COMit:RCIAL COURSH Olca Marie Arrup. E'eaner Bay Bird, Ed win Atlee Bustard. Anna May Ullrabeth Car- Dorethy w itm Ur! ari. CaraningH, I Sethar Yr "?' Dnvisb. Ites Ai ri- ittlsa rm ny, Davl. DerMi -u. - ..! A I rVwte rii'g. Jehn Bcheles Fliu-k. Ella ty K.,v. HAien Mar . e:erm. Wlllard Pau OrnhgJn, Wllitam Raymond J.? t.riiiiaiM ItAtvarrl H&tnlll. CTWVJlal IV itavdV Batlisr Wharten Hemlller. rannetta lluehler -Hern, Oensevoerr ?"Ji : Alma Maria EptlnaT. Helerl Hard- J YS"7Cav.nagh 'berl. Rebm-Ha i7"&ai5f t. Jut am. " irrtadt Maria la Cath- Jehn Wsly MrCulleugh, Hsster Elisabeth McNutt, Araia.MarleMagulre. Eleaner Htelt. rer Miller, Jehn Vesier Miller, Mlldrsd Mirk. William Cerdlnir Mi"lmjr. ?nsanc Msrtlne He.en Meldrun Ada Wv. Mejyr. i.'Y ti.n,Hrtm Ne. IMna May Neef, Cat arlh-fRose JJeiirr.Bn, Agneg Mabjl N'wey. Ethel Mary I'eh man. Catharine ; Ann Weed HierTHeward Herry nice. Wnrtre-l Agn's K. Itn. flnul "Sfharnga. Else Marie hrhelrey. Thelma May Hcl.ell. Mllurel Julia . -.fta Mnrlnn Ktsihle V AIM f rBri Streepar. Mary C. Bwlft. Margaret El ji belh Thern, Irene Brtha Teperzer, Con Cen atane Lotvlse Verweyda. Catharlna Brewn Walker. Uva Jenea Walten. Gladys Ethel 1elkel. Dorethy Davis Wast, Laura Wright, Blsnc Zleglar. .-.. ViaM-trr "i i" im ?j&:'KSwd fxs&r iffijiras: ' fjOWrTtC,BCtSWtC MIK KarM Ar. ni alnla Leuiaa poet,, rri bsrry. iinna Min timmm. Xtinfrva Darls Leutcy, UltAamr BUrhni, , i MECHANIC AtlTB) COUM T.......I. Alhartalll. Wlllard lit) ih wiiiiam Nlalnlnaale Ashbar, 'rkl'n Hurley, Jamas FTancia versr. gtlus Merris Frunal. Thseaera r(ust, am,t Ttila Huyatta. 3d. kiasler. Frnnels .s-iaHaJtarklar. ine Mnirew Mr Bheemaksr, T. 7. .VIM Aiimrt riiiuer nhead. William ,...-... --.- - . ri T ..-. .! r i- M 11 ten Martin waira.-- n tot. Jl t8i ' &, K.'KT. uT .Ql M Cleveland Ex-Mayer Diet en Qitfy, Cleveland, rij. iu. ty a. jr Jehn II. rarity, former Mayer Clevelnnd and ene of tne citya nni nltlr.fn. illerl suddenly en a car here last night $Vt- n ' WfXTEB KESOHTH WINTER KEaOBTH 1.0MWN. KNOLAND LONDON. KNOT.ANT1 r,i Vf'Ai K. LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Drake. Edward Ebllng, Eleen- Last nlte I weke up all of a aiid dln and remembered there was still a half of n lemmln mcrrang pie down In the bred box and the mere I thawt of It the mere I felt like a hunk and I get out of bed and started te sneek down s-tnlrs in my pldjnmmcrs. nnd there was a llte In the retting room nnd T could beer a newspaper rattel ng, prelng pep was still in there reeding. m thlnglng, Ileek, O well, if I eneck down easy maybe he went heer me. And I get past the setting room deer without pep heerlng me and I get all the way down te the frunt hall without him hcering me, thinking, llcrray, vic tery, the const is cleer. Wich Jet then wat did I de but bumk into the dining room deer in the dark en account of it being closed and me trying te wawk threo It as If it was enen. and it made a fear se nolse and pep called down, wata tnat, wueb that? Mc jest standing there net brectbing In my pidjammers, and pep dident say cny mere and I opened the dining room deer slew and it skreeked a little and I opened it fast and it skreeked a let and Jest then wat did I de but neck ever a dining room chair, making the ... niUIVKril . Ullll.i a.B hnth. navltl Klfmnn. Alexander Elder Kran cla Entwlale, Paul O. Eshleman. David Fein berg. Bertram O. Frailer. Jr., Abraham Fieedman. . Maurtea Freedman. Isador A. Friedman. Carl neger Frlilen. James L. Gardiner. Harry H. Given. Julius E. Oeldsteln. Harry Geedman, T. Nester eraser. Geerge n. Gress, Isadora I. Hlpren. Geerge M. Han sen. I.sRun HendrUsea. Shapley Hlghley. Hareld O. Hlllbern. Henry B. Helland. Henry J. Hubllta, Edward A. Kalllck. It. It. Kins ley. Julee J. Klain, Jr.. Harry M. Krlebel. Edwin L. Lame. Baymond Larsen. Francis A. LeCates. Jeseph Lexlteky. Marshall TjiwIs. Frank T. Ieialt. Edward. ft. Lewer. Jr.. William P. Mackey. Herace Macauen. Edward S. Mngewan, Abraham Margells. Harry Marleu. ,. . . Geerge H. Mathen. Jnlm W. Maxwell. Harry Mayer, lywls A. Megenlgal. Bernard V. Miller. T. William Morrissev. Aioztnaer Murashwe'ler. Jiewaru w.r'nmraw", -", ten Piatt, Jr., wnuer ii. jicuvr. uum ... Iteberts. Jeseph Roblneen. William J. Hoe Hee buck. Henry D. Runne. Krnnltlln K. ltiinMiii, William J. Bust. Benjamin. Harks. Edgar It, Hample. Bensen Schambelan, MaxImUlan G. Hcckenderff. Heward E. Peldemrldge. Charles If. Shnefer. David D. tint. Leuis Miulimn, Themas J. Smith, lllcrarrt It. SelirniRtj. Heward 8leensen. Charlei .S St'ne, Frank lin A. flwarey, Edwin. P. Sweeten, Fred B. Taxis. Charles F. Thum. Jr.. "nmul K. Teub, Ben Tuft. Burten B. Turner. Jr.. Jo Je seph N. Wnlner. Kenneth D Wallace, aam-u-l M. Wanannker. Trank II. 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Leonera HUGHES ART HICKMAN 37 Musicians at Dai! snd Sunday Concerts :.i unit immiiiM Miiiuiuiniiiiitiiiiiiirtiii:ii.i:iin.mnuiuHinMni BERMUDA HAMILTON HOTEL BERMUDA Mcdern In Coi.structien an. I Opcratlea 1.50 fcul'es with lldth I Ireproef Arcom'nedatlons for 000 Cnnrertii bv Brltleh Ileirlmental Banfl Booklet faille Addresu "Hetel Brtrmud" .Mjmisfment of .1. A. bherrard AIe .Hetel I'reten. Hi-arh liluff. Haas. Readied ly the otan-Belna steamers of tha Ke a I Mail ". r. Cuinpany and tti I'urness llerniuda Line. r.l)lTTJJ)VAI. nine nmm nnd filrls CJtSsiaaaaaaSaaaar (. Ufa) I I hfiiJ laL i 1. tr a HuKi 1 N u THE PLAZA, s 011 I e- ii r SHORFHAM Mralndi v. nc.r He4ili hiep'a tedui.1 11 b.!' 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