&- rar lj W M W" i-- Is K Ey f,-v 1$' t?i , ft mmw: pv-m .- win W!&t9S mwvfi KV.NN. NH -H "s - VLw&LM&m&mmmEMitz t L . " "jfl 'i: V? fey THfj. Fuv ;Vir " IjEDGEK-FHILjADJ .Wf4 VOw r Hlfiiiy Ring Scores Third Straight Victory of Season as PhilsClub Giants Inte SutfftllJ '& ! : a , l. . . , ... ! Ls 1 -r - r ; . ? I . . t : '. rfrc fc. Bah U' & .i-- & ft ' tv. & & 4t- AJ; - v rt! ' $r, fe Ufty riM7 Irether act put en ly Mr. Dames' sons fell flat. Jen must think he's still a holdout and Virgil never hat been "in." At that, I Virgil looked better than the "World Scries luminary, although he hurled only one inning. Red Causey finished the game. Four Homers Feature Slugging Match TIE rlns of the old base hit resounded all ever the place. There were four home runs during the afternoon, hut that wasn't all. There also were four doubles and fifteen singles, which seem te be enough. In addition te the circuit clouts by Yeung and Kelly, Cy 'Williams and Art Fletcher also came through with four-ply blows. Cy's was a mighty swat that trareled ever the fence right field, of course but it didn't ham the 'thrills attached te It that Fletcher's wallop did. Our captain also chose the street beyond the aunfield for a target, and there were two rhillies raiding vtt the bases at the time. It was this wallop which really decided the isbtie. McGraw didn't want that game any mere than he wants the World Series t ba played en tha Pole Grounds with the Giants as hosts. In the late Innings be sent Jn two pinch hitters, Robertsen and Beene, and both of them cam through with hits. Heward Berry was inserted into the pastime te run far Beene, which entitled him te his varsity letter. IITHILE this taming of the Giants teas going en the A'$ flared up in " the ninth, acted like a- regular ball club and clubbed the Yankee into submission .-,?. The joy of living daxenrd in our fair city and gloom settled errr .Vete Yerk. Ne Trickery te Delivery, Says Dan forth rUC eteran Dave Danforth, dug out of the minera again and put en exhi bition in the big tent, is winning bell games for the Browns and insists that there's no trick about It. Ha bent the TigcrH recently, which is nothing strange or unusual They're nil pasting Detroit this season. Ty Cobb, however, insists that David is using a slingshot, like the famous pitcher of biblical fame, or else is employing eeme ether means of deceiving the hitters with his fast ball. Tyres claims there is mere of a hop te It than a human hand can plnce en n eraoeth bnsball. David denies till' emphatically. Mere is what he has te say about it: "I have always l"n fortunate enough te have n pretty geed fnt 'hall. That for years has gained for me the reputation of being n cheater. "Opposing batters have never given me credit for having anv brains. Any success that I have had en the ball field ha alwnvs been credited te illegal methods. "While I am net trying te pose as a 'Christy Mathewson, still I feel tkt I am able te pitch Intelligently. "A T LEA8T l thtt J an e5' 1 " eits with matt batters ft and get away ith iu f don't hove te resort te tricks. Players Ferget Hitting and Turn Detectives YtSrtlEN I am doing the pitching most of the batters turn detectives for a day. Instead of swinging nt my .tuff, they are tee busy trving te figure hew I am doping the ball. The old psychology of the game enters Inte it The batters jult concentrating en their hitting. "I pitch just like any ether ordinary individual. T ue speed n slow slew ball and a curve. Xew and then 1 am able te make n fast ball 'sail' ' as we say In baseball, which means it takes nn unusual hop. "However, the unusual hop that I get en my fast ball even' new and then Is net the result of trickery. I have a large pair of bauds lone tanerln" flagers and am able te get a geed grip en the ball. ' f my f I.V UAKIXO it sail 1 held the ball en the ends of my fingers, and M let it go in surh a inunnrr that it wednees lha dntimi r..'n . hop en the fast one. ' Never Mars the Ball T NEVEK mar a ball. Occasionally I iub the ball down the m. f X trousers, as is often done by such pitchers as Shecker, of St Loul Mays, of New Yerk ; Leenard, of Detroit, and a number of ethers ' ' "When the Chicago White Sex dropped me I felt pretty badly. ,jen't ballere I ever should have been dropped from the majors. Toe much work in Ue bull pen robbed rae of my fast ball. 11 MADE up my mind te prove that a hi nf fellows made a mistake J irhrn I teas teaived out of both major league t. T think I have succeeded reptHfflif, nti. l,y PuTiUc Ltilgtr C'rany mVRAW'S PREDICTIONS ICOME TRUE AS HITS BY miM'JLsJV m siiJJsiY i iM Krism JL fa ! &Phils Much Improved, Says Jawn Jay, and Captain Arthur Helps Them Prove It Four Homers Feature as Ring Wins Game m- By ROBEBT W. MAXWEL.I, M.ertu Editor Etrnlnr rnblle tracer JOHN" JAY MtdllAW orated nt length the ether day en the new and Itu Itu preve'd ball club that KUe Wllhelm has plneed in l'hlllle uniforms. "They will show mere tight and pep and spirit, " said Jawn. Yesterday the l'lills grabbed their first conquest of the series, 6-4. "They can hit," continued the Little Napeleon. And yesterday they knocked the Barnes brothers for n row of tincans. Meeting eleven socks, which included a pair of Buthlan raps and two double?. "They will get some place." added the Giant boss. Wllhelm's men by virtue of their victory moved te within a game's length f third place. " , ''Fletcher Is going te help them considerably," Jawn concluded. ' lie s smart bnll player and hasn't lest anj of his playing ability at all. He l at geed as he ever was." And Arthur looked BETTHR than he ever was yesterday, especially nt bat. Little Arthur wiim personally te blame for four of the six runs made against the Giants, which shows hew much respect he has for his former Im."-. Ills Mick ever the right field fence in the sixth chnsed two of his playmates ever the disc ahead of him, and his single in the second gave our athletes their second run. At the short field our here accepted half a dozen chances without an erier and was present and voting during a fast and snappy double play. The par ticular dual killing nipped a Giant rally when it was about te blossom. IU IU jet his hands en G roll's grounder in the ninth, but let the ball go through htm. However, it was a hard chance and was scored a hit. Our here can't be lamed for that. ALL of trnci gees te shmv that Jaitn McGiaie knows u bull cluh irirn he jrn one, and his predictions arc strange and unusual because they come true. Jaien kneics whereof he speakrth, or some thing like that. Jimmy Ring Wobbles, but Cemes Through FOK five innings Jimmy Hing had it en the Giants like a tent all ever them, ne permitted only three hits and net a run in that stretch, although he wns in trouble often and several times it looked as if the ball game was going; into alien hands. However, when the pinches began te pinch his witch ery began te witch. In the sixth Bess Yeung sort of get te our Jeems, for he gave the plicie a ride into the left field bleachers and Kelly nnd Shinners both came through With hits, but these never amounted te anything. In the seventh Davy Hob Heb Hob ertsen entered the picture and his double was the beginning of another run. la the eighth Kelly emulated Ituth and whaled into Breed Ftreet. Just te alte it unanimous, the Giants put one mere ever the disc in the ninth, which made the fourth straight inning In which they scored one tally. If the game had gene three mero innings New Yerk's chances would have been much better. It was the third straight victory for Blng in the same number of start. and he deserves njl the credit that's coming te him. lie is the only I'hll Eltcher who has proved he can win consistently, nnd tt leeks as if his best year I going te be this year. The Giants get twelve hits nnd the Thlls eleven, Which shows that King was net letting the aliens sock him nt the critical stages. ITS EASY TILL YOU TRY 4w - 1 S"01E" Yeu TrtiNK YOUfcb Wrrmfr SpaeTiUiO cvca Vulung That OLD STuFP 'BOUT OCinC-Te OWE OP THOSE 4LUMNI RCUMiOMS ReNEWl.J(r FRIENDSHIPS ,., ,, I 4 tSEElV(?TfE'0tT DOtS NEVtWHW-; v U VW- HI b LLLLVXg Yoe ?amV feel ME i kmew what You'i.nerVoWL 'Sweak up te Seme hotel tufty A CAtJG- OF oTlUaHeME ' DOPCBCS "AW SlAP EACH OTHER. OM THE T3ACK, AW 'LAVCH YbUO- F00LCA.D5 OF(-m ilUUV SMOKIES - . . . ( Vc Vmi uullTeO YOU KMOW YfaU WILL- AM' YOU'LL Sir 'COUWD EM6ALMIWrVbVttSETFfnM"KPA0 SMCKC,W?CKIE Y.1UI7SELF WITH "WM SMUGGLERS HELMUT AH' COME IOMET SMELUVfr LiKCA CAMPHORATED OWMAMOy B UUAtT ACT LtS A TMITVf-vciirF-IJ WLUWrtl ire IfVT- iwnun'1 i wv..- -. - tU'J --- -- - ? 7 k tmk ? 001 i W2x ' TY.fS " S1LV t S I. e V . rrr.r. f - . nt Q&r'jfrr A GREENBERG H 0 HELMAR LANDS K .0. Dezen Fast Amateur Matches Decided in Invitation Meet at Olympia , ' :rr-" HEWETT IS. ,'A VICTOR TUG defeat of, one Middle Atlantic States champion nnd n sensational knockout adored by another were the big .features of nn invitation amateur tournament sanctioned bv the A. A. U. at the Olympia Club last night. A dozen niatchei were decided, nd all of them were closely and hotly contested. Alex Oreenbcrg, who captured the i i--neuna title nt the Middle Atlantic Sfntes last month, was outbexed nnd outclassed by Marty Summers of the Curtis Club. The latter, who was the chnmplen In Ji)2t, was .entirely tee clever for the S. I II. A. lad. Uoerge Hclmar, of the Enterprise Untuelic Club and winner of this, yearn liii-peunu crown, scored a tcnsntienal knockout ever Johnny Ileitis, n rugged '.ewi Wlit, liitt, by i'.ibllc l.uleir (.emptmu E VICTORY AIDS HOWIE FOLKS Beest Philadelphia Helped by i Phils' and A's Victory Reekie Hurlers Win Four Games Five Leading Batters in Each Majer League Mi:itIC.N l.KAdl'K i. A.l). It. It. !'. . rrntt. Ili.ftnn .. 11 45 10 I!) .i:,? lr.ikrr. IrvPtiind. 13 ! II '."J . 1-l't nilllniiiH. M, Iil 1: 41) 10 '."! .4I!I Ulrr, t. IMil. . 1 .".I t 21 .141 nitth. Iletun . 11 43 13 IK .13!) .NATIONAL LKAOIT. O. A.II. R. II. V.C. Ki'll.r. Xrw Vnrk.. 12 48 10 !iO .l(W llernr.r. I'KIkIultbIi II Rl A It .!.' Wnlkrr. IMilltlr. . 7 30 A in .Kit l.reh, N'ew Yerk. 13 lit H 30 .Km I.Uwie-M'UU. I'lilk't. 7 2S a II .311.1 VILLANOVA NINE WILL IKE TOUR and game youngster of the Marshall Club. In the third round. Up until the knockout, which resulted from n vicious right-hander en the jaw, ltelna was boxing gallantly against the straight-punching Enterprise lad. Summers defeated Johnny Adums, of Sunshine, for the geld watch in the flyweight class. Helmar wen the geld wntch for the 118's by trimming Ed GreslVart, of Atwood. .Toe Rice) was the victor ever Geerge Bums In a spe cial 120-pound match, .tee Dl Giacome nUe was ngeld-watch lSA-imtind win ner, defeating Johnny Mastcrsen. In the heavier claws, Sammy llewett. of West Philadelphia, and Jee 'Te Meet Hely Cress, Bosten i College and Army en New i England Trip , ALEX WINS ANOTHER' BIG OFFER FOR DEMPSEY STRONG PITCHING STAFF i JT1WAS a grnnd day. -- recntiitivc in the Hetli our rep- he battle te push feine ether team in the cellar wen in the snmc twenty-four hours. And the victims were none ether than the men of and from Getham. The I'hIN turned the trick for the first time In three days out at Itread nnd Huntingdon, and the Athletics, net te be outdone In the eyes of their country men, spoiled a perfect home May for the Yank" by dreppins them in n ninth -inning 1 attic that will long be remem bered bv Sam .lone-1, late et the lted Ssei. This afternoon the M-ene changes for the Mackmen. who battb- the Senators down in Washington. The Phil con tinue the warfare with the Giants en the home loam. The A'h return tomor row with the Senators us the party of the second part. lMdie Kemmcll. the pride et Halti Halti meri'. ile-erved te win j ctcrdie , nnd hw tf.inimntes mint have become con vinced of It at th- .--tart of the ninth. 1 for thev went after Sam Jenes with a vengeance. Uec .ieun,'t"in wiukimi ie start the frame. Tilly Vnlker linked a Texas leaguer. Welsh intended te sacri fice, but Pipp wenld net accommodate him, se the bases were filled when the bnll rolled high and dry for n single. Ding Mlller binged the hersehidc for u sacritice, and the (.euro was tied. Per kins singled te Baker, and the sacks were again leaded te capacity. Followed a walk te Bryn Muwr Jimmy Dykes and a sacrifice fly by Gallaway, and the f-nmn wn't ntlrs. ! Kemniell gave hut slv hits te the thir-tv Yanks, who were atter tlieir elghtli ilralght victory nicked for one mure, ju British Promoters Want Jack te Meet Carpentler In Londen Paris. April li". lack Dciupsey has received nn attl active offer fiMin a group of prominent Kngllsh sporting jiervineters te meet Geerges Ceriiciitier, the Freti'di champion, in Londen eme ti'iie in the summer, provided Car pentier defeats Tifl ("Kill") l.ewiw en May 11. Neither Dempsey nor Manager Kc.iriiq would di-clee the terms of the eiler, but Kenrus said It involved an Immense purse ami that Dempsey would probably accept. Dempey had every confidence, he declared, that he would Repeat ills vic tery ever tne I rcuciimaii. The Vlllanevn College baseball team has been performing very well in prac tice lately and n decided improvement is Inked forward te in the sqund. The early practices of the Main Tiiners were nothing short of sensa tional, but due te the fact that a num ber of men were derlnred ineligible nt the eleventh hour. Blue nnd White team did net de se well when the test came. It Is hoped thnt by the time they 'nre te make the rsew I.ugland trip trip en which they encounter several geed teams. Including Hely Cress, Bosten , College and the Army, the team will be in bhape. The pitching fctnft is ex ceptionally Ktreng ns was bhewn by the splendid hurling of Meader, Sweeney nnd Snyres. nnd the hitting is geed, but i what is lacking in the support te the pitcher. j Eail Gray, former baketbnll star, I and Scnnlen, joined the witind late. ! but it would net be surprising If both were te gain regular berths en the team. Krelg fa the outstanding hitter, nnd ,.,, ., , . . , , , i out of elevn times nt bat, he Is credited Will Net Countenance Any Division , lt, ie i,jls. Krcig'.s position Is in of Supervisor's Authority center Held. Jehn Connelly at left, is The umpires connected with the Phil- I J,1'01" " .ef'Tim bU0'De7neil,iUa't adelphia Baseball .Association assem- .CC " , 'llmJ O,,1?0""0 ' .""" ....,..,... ..... ....v.. "- ier, McDonald, Urndley, ltyan, Ulii- Dempsey plans te leave here Satur day for Berlin, where he will remain for four or live days. He may step off at f'-eblenz en Ids way hack and give nn ex hibition for the American lUilnelaud troops. He will then proceed te Iin Iin den, where he will attend the Carpcn-tlcr-I.ewi.s tight, after which he will go te Manchester for an exhibition bout. UMPS TO BACK LEWIS yr i. 1 'iff iJJJJJJJJJJJJJaf'' jX'l iIew cArchek THE Arrew Cellar Clueu.Peabedy tCe. Inc. ftrnmiv. nf Piirtl. wrre nresentcd with watches. JJunncvsMn in the different classes wcre awarded geld boxing glove tienlns, Suniniarles : 112-teuna ctMt, flnl Marly Summfri, Curtli. defeated Johnny Adam, sunyhlnt. Preliminary Hummara Uefeana Atex aren berv, S. P. II. A. 118-neund flaa. final Oeerta Melmar, Bn, ttrrrtia C. C, dafeated Ed Oreahart, At wood. rrallmlnary mimar kneckad out Johnny ltelna, Manhan. third, 124-pound ctaaa, flnat Jea 01 alacome. Marshall, dafeated Johnny Maataraen. Cur tla. Prellrnlnarlea Uaateraen ateppad Wll Ita Patterson. Meadowbrook, flratj Dl Gia Gia coeo defaatad Nerman Haywood, Wait Phil adalphla. . , 120-pound clan, areclal bout Jea Rtea. Shanahan, ova. difaad oeFa. ;ne,iti VIIU ISS-pennd elaas. final Jea Murch n..., 1 Vrl Phllilmnhl5''h;iri","r..T004 r , ... BWQ Q Q. ".! ifjffla AiAaa Jtawtma r.. .. r I Philadelphia, defeated Manuel TtZKlJSSSA avi ita, and Leu a Jaffa. tSi.v.S! ?' f Purcau ana Walter Biiuthf 'l Dewllnc, Leal U7-iMund elaaii garamr U. et P. 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Shirt Lettering FREE, I Out-of-town Cluha Write for Sample w.nd BelMteaenrement Blanka 5 Made te Order Vft'rt the Largest Battball Uniform Makers in Town Open Thursday & Sitardtr Ereninft 1 We Outfit Husirtit el Teams Every Yeer Anyef AbT Arllclee Sen PMcel Fft. 10s Kxtr 1 IJ.I'LJ", :a: reeumed trMnlnir ile hie ...minnfnn vliter . l.at VCQr HOIlimPll whipped the Yanks four times nnd earned the sobriquet of the Yank hi'lei' He (started his murder act for 18 yVhttcy'wat. n prfat pal of RemineU when the two tolled together for Mack, .nr.ne.1 lha frnternnl Klllff TPSCrUHV and I nicked his old buddy for a triple and !a double, in addition te being franked te fir't twice. ! Homers Are Plentiful I Heme runs were plentiful nt linker's l emporium nterdnv. but the I'hll' iennie nt mere opportune times nnd i .spelled ic-tnrj. "y AVIlliams. who l en a lioiiie-iuii-hlttlni: rniiipage. nmnckcd lout the tirst one yesterday in the second I .Inning. Art Hetchcr, the aged hhort hhert hhort 'htep of thn l'htla, t-nnt the ether ex- ' 'pensive pellet into Urend street in the Ihlxth. with two brothers en the pnthe. , 'The four iiinK were enough te tie the best efforts of the Giants, but two mere 'were thrown in for soed measure. ' Knrh team made twolve lilts, but .Jimmy lllnjf, -who incidentally wen his 'third straight of the Infant season, was I the steadier in the pinches. The two lllarnes, Jcs nnd Vlrsll, did their best, i .but it wa' net eiieucb, with the home- , 'nin wallepliis by AVllllams and, Flfhher. It mirjlit be ld that Hcerce i Kelly nnd Geerge Yeung eaeh hud I homers, but they came with none en ami therefore de net gain much 1m i portence. I The home-run Fpurt of ICcn Williams, of the flrewni-, received a walloping yesterday nt the hands of Uerfc Cole, (rookie .linger for the Detroit Tigers. After pptrlnir five In threu dnTS Wll- . illnrns was held te two measly f-lnclci, a i one dixpnteli hml It The Kinglet were bled at this Hetel 'Walten lti.t evening and went en record ns against any move tliat would tend te countenance any division in the authority of Supervisor et Umpires Dr. I'hilin G. Lewis. Durlns the meeting one of the visit- Ing sjieakers ndvaneed the suggestion I that it might be well for the umpires te stand tegefiier rnd possibly ioeeg- ...n Innn vt'nu I "''" V" uiiiieii iiiupirn.i iiy imviil one ilJIIl .mm - s - ..,., n!..:i.. .......I. ..l,i. i .... ,.nit!l"M te Ji I tKjiii iiiiuaii, iuiiv Mini i.nwi ford and O'Brien arc till playing in geed form. i It was this discussion that resulted 1 In the resolution that provided proper trentment for any umpires that wished te Jein, but insisted that; the super visor be supreme nnd thnt he have nole, direction of the work of the arbitrators. PIPES REPAIRED Thoroughly Cheaply BITS FOR PIPES OF ALL MAKES STERNERS CrOAIt STORK . 20-N-l2ST. 'A$. & Sv' .. ;&) IWAt &, te:- ! Scraps About Scrappers JiSESj fterbi.'li?u "mAv l'"l f,'"'"!1 '""'" "ne-thlrd of the total damage done te T-. .,.;","' ".".'J "' s a' Harr'nhurir anil .1,. -...t.r.,l r'ln 'Plin ('aIiIhuimi !.r(ireil . .,o.n,e,n ' -"" AaW, A'fiT Kf two runs "fflW. " "" " " ' , " we (amp IIU aeldleri !u tlu .rnir. '"Snl Mm'ruff?T'8,,el5by ' Vhr"m. VAmur C'Ohler (rained wllh Jlmmv Wnnlen nt Td!y Urn die)', where Hie licnver Iren Mnn net In nape for tunlnhf" fdrht-reun'l encore with i rieerc Chancy dt thn lie I'aUt Three ether claht-ruundere will tw: Enrl Kranee Ueeraa flrne, M Wacner Johnny. It'lflcr and Battllnr 5turrv Charlfv 1U. I'erK Miller v. Yuill 1'aarlelrln will hi a mi ruund match. rrtdr nlflil at thn enrnbrte ( iub terweitnc maicn i HfePahA. of Im tca m.iii Iim tin. wlnd-uu reunda. Othtr nuinlre Tedro 'iiire v .Tohni)7 rxui. i-lrertu i(um i. eun ralmer. KdUle Dempeey Jim Spencer and Jack Itee v. Youny Ennlr ruilj tViltlaine and Dick A recruit battery, just te show the' wav these seungsters are niaKllig tne veterans leek nmiill, tilinmed the I Itrnvcs. Vhiile. a twirler. and llting- llng, n receiver, both tellers for Charles Kbbetts, pertermed tne xeni. a no miner ' handled IV H?nn"nni anu'valendT; ' b''n allowed ene run and seven l.ltH, while. IHUIKIing 111" Ulire mm, mun-u lu li the enrnbrta ( iub n v.i- ltwren Jee r.elir. end Jee There M a letter In the frerte dDrtinent W.ttr. will t decided. It of the Ktemmj J'l blic I.tmii for 'Harry -up and scheduled for eldlit bamen. 'ur "arry runs and knocked in hlx pals. fl,.'i,T..'.'Kn",rrr JT 9em Chanv wai A triple and n double are included in his Jilt ledger. Ntlll another recruit turned in a viu- Nterre XMe nnd Teuns Jjck Uernpeey H-tn ma, i.i Ha irlnd-un of a ehew et Scrnn. (en tomorrow nUht Jee Kjnnedy aUe hv; w Yerk, April 27. -At their final meet- hnoeked out by Lew Tcnd'ler and JeaTlnTitJ tery ycsteiday. Uleasen. of the Sen I In beuta heidjit Shibe Park " Jn np,,w aU,U. hurled fair ball while his team- mates wcre (leniing lour iwu nm pucii- I Enser Fails te Get Lleena eis for tittccn runs uudtiinetcen tuts. Twe old PLlllie twirlers, Kppu Jep- ten tomorrow iiiani ., yAr.,r ,.V;'.'" "1: ' .'"'..ln:J2vV,' ..K.Vr ""! '"eel- ,,, T,u,. .,., (:rnv,.P cieveliiinl A,.x. fi.nnv Iledzera nnd Johnny Hene In ether arte under way at lamatcn nuit win. nniler. cuine through with Wins J'ester- bente. rti'V'nAt?wV,?,.:..t.h.? '?h.,' ciue eted dav. Rixey gave Cincinnati Its i-ecend 'j iw v t't nn ini'iw iiiiui irifir .imv avaain - - . . . .. . .i . .i a - --- ' "'"I . ,. av.A f.na-Ava A n f iia imet n siiaann the netil Will Ul iuu m-uiwu uiiu mis iipij i. luirtj IWlfJ ' . . . tfiWHr en lirnner le matehrd for irl of ine appncauen or. iiuuay isneer IbVMi heuti He will irrer at tjincaeter ,iru s ut errnni Jecitey. ler a. r dim llcenee, Tble starts for hlinbclf when he shut out the KSiWRi and then will 1h? for Ilounten. Tej,. te eff;tually rtlepeseii of Lnor' ehancea vl (RT,U wlth thren hits. Walker Uliil .left mr.l. tnMt Kit Ilermin the following wrelc. Tim aettlPK Inte action In the sprlni- meetlnae ,,?J ,',': ,i, -liiliVi. nfirklTt hea ki effr tu t.iUe en lied Herran and will raus.i disappointment te many turf- rfeffer Were the Vietlms. IKaHr.SeTJrnieviiia.. Ky. mei and rnc-aeera Kriers nnd av I dncss en the part of '&"?-..... i:., .,. .,. 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