SsW wmsmmmmsBmmmmmmfwwmmmm wwA: " v- iti ? "' ""-it - ''.W., -i.-r. -.jt .'!;.'?75P', ' ,J--. .' i Jtssw.-jj i&' ; " t EVENING PUBLIC imi-Pre Baseball Teams Given Severe Setback by Weather LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 19, UKK , . n MNUFACTURERS' NOT TO DISBAND LEAGUE 1M W TWrnLT- LWFI .1. e ir M 'iStarterf A'e.vf IPccA-: Set'-. ,ueraJ Applications Are 1 pending SOMETWlUGin GAMES Today's Baseball Games Of Independent Teams FIFTY SCHOOLS IN PERKIOMEN MEET SOUTHEAST PHILLIES I TO START ON TUESDAY at FRANKFORD TEAM IN FIELD Manager Fex Has 9lgned Many Well-Known Players The Frankford Clul. formerly Frank ford A. (.'.. whleh made such n splendid b ITl In" ' , By WILLIAM S. 1) I.LA "DHILAIJF.LIMIIA Manufiieturers' A Ilaseball League eldet nrRiinimtlen nf la Irlml .ll ., iii tlir. flelil nanni V Fer nevern ueelis If lias thought the Iff atrcet. v. . . . : - -.-..., - - . l,j industrials would disband, due te me r-sr mammy or the teams te vuir pinvui; 'TV- l1tt It... tl.A .!;,.. .It. 1...4. I.aam ntm'. lV "W UUl III," UllLi'llll It!- Ull " come. Mrtdeshnrc at nlhr, Tnenty-altth nnd lU'td Mrn-tr. Kevstene . A. et Wlduoed. llltlmnn and Wakrlliu streeta. M. Celnmlia nt Mihnahan. Feftry-lr.hth nnd flrimii atrerm. etiikfm at Ilonnvan-trniMreoe, Forlj Ferlj ninth and Walnut Ktrrrtu lliltlmrrr Marl. et, nt Rlrhmeni, An, . "eMth Thlllr llrhrrn nt I)8hM)n Thlrtr- nun and Huren lane, 3-n rine at FranrlMlll . tt, II ternili and Hreun slrreu. North Phillies nt M 1 1 ml n ten Three Hundred Athletes te Com pete in Tenth Annual Scho lastics Next Week LOCAL TEAMS ENTERED Manager Duffield Has Field , Meadow and Mifflin Streets Mm lincrtKnll tnnLnli tri flin Unttlti. east Phillies 111 he ushered in next T."1 hS. Vnst te senseiw a!nt IlllUOOll IIUIKIIIN, JlUllUIIUII, VIIIIIH-- uoed, Koyetsferd nnd ether big trains llllldal al f.etith Phillies, llreari nnd M. Mr,, Veiinshtirr. I'a.. Mn U The stage Vine- it sill .er for the tenth nnnitnl Ferkle men Selioel lnterehelnttr track nnd Held meet te he held hern en Saturday, BBT . , TBH L- 1 Secretnr. ,lame Hunter, whu Iiim acted In that en en tineltx in'e the League firt aw the light of day eine ten ears age. ha" oheil the preblwn The teatni that are unable te n en S.ituula. will till their ilning .lutei with twlilgnt nhen olev te tiftj ehoels vlll iKimilAln t, tl.A 4,i.L Mtiil flnl.l m'IMlfK. . . . ..'i, ," I,, ,i." l(,l,l ,,l,,l ,,,,,, i..n,..- iiarnrr inn or Trenten, at kflnwii. ,1.ll,l.,i i,, i,,i it 1 1,,,., ,.,,, ntMntl,, Trnlh and tlutirr trrct. nriniiged hi I'aill 11 Mirtmiin, ntnietlO Hl Itfrlhi at rertj-e.thth Mnrd. Tiirntr. director of I'eiKlemeu S( hoel Clese te lh ..hn- 111-1" "J'11 1 . .. i. . "'W athletes a-e ..ii(.ictiMl te come here I llhAn Hfartt ill kMlilntlAn. IVmlfnril I nienu 11ml nrk atfit. Puritan nt I'm Moter, sr-icnth and (Irutr ntfnue, I'ert Rlrhmnnd . . nt Kmnlngten, II nnd f Imrflrlri trrrt. rrallntrr nt Alntlif.T. Vertr-ncTrnth and prnrr Mreet' Itank and Tnit lnnf Franklin Na tional Itink i. t l'hllii. Title and Trnt Cemnin. FIghtrrntli nnd Rerklknd trfrt. National Hank nnd Tmt Iiae Hdfl IM Trut (empan t l'cnnMlvunl;i t'om t'em pani. riillllrn' I'ark. Nan Annl I.rnciip t , , t. Rorhelrr t. -nuadren Tne, 1:13 P. M , Iaicur lIand N.iit aril. t nntlvnnla Ritllreid lyintar Dlt Ivleu A. I'urriiiiKinic s. utlltnr i r. T,, rore- nliiler win fitaer net Thiir-il.ii or Snt mlui BII.I. nAnr.KTT '1 h iicr-ennel nf the League mnfn'n mh te:im a Jehn T. l.eirls &. Hre . Men-el -I oil.; eil.; lav. Key-tone Telenliene. I ratiKl In Stiger. Sehutte-Keenlg, ,1eih Wet Id nd aiiHcatieni are iiemllng from the Jftnk Ceniiani inul t oienini ! " Anr mu-tr a (eiwern i-"'"s engagcineni" iiim reunn nnn i"arKiip nirnur the ven-en Mill get'- Amateur Sports V and R Itillnii ( hentit MtTt sta tion nlnp ri"t nt. 1rv n H I, t at i tnl 5rft -i n P rr S -01 r i tlnwar irnu- North Tmn . F-i no wi ",-41 M ph ftnup 11 nl,Mi I I !- -. .- i It li , ) Mnpair line HhiMnn et 1 te rln I ejth i i-f lntt spnnil ra ..... oeM,l fnr I wlllsllt It.lll. Will .''' '" 'n ll-Jl ". be admitted l getting in teu li witn nn,rM . .. ,,f I'amdrn JtmcS Mlllltei, line of Menliei V. Traims s ,.phn riakr Tewnscr.il; plume. Pep ar (s- (.nmerf n lumw m -n.nt i- Red Men Start Temnrr.ni iJS,Vd'" ...""' " "" ,T' Su,h T'"nM The Red .y'n;;1in,f7lfI"v::n, 'v L r V''S nsher in th l'.V.-J en-en t unerrnw , ,ii( ,,,., Klp ,.,.m.nfp ., nfternenn. Twe -ei t loll- will !' pl,n- rre II. ( "-untn u -emcn Mr ing ball Mhen thing-get going, hut te- 'e-m ' imi ip...him morrow enl) Section A will be -ecu in Tnliwhiicken nd Fir ii, wn motion X'"J -" -' nni1 M x ' ntm" J ' l. il ..-in-l .lint It ulll he -eieral Hrc'( r rnn-e Ijirnbirrl 31- It is expected that it win ei '" " n, . (-v..rer, ,,,,, rrie'r i- weeks before the team- in the u i'i- n j' .'!i 1 1- n 'jh o-manteun Ttslen g'-t under way and litul details , aJurn nf ' " wa A are far from completed ,1(h fhii idrinht.i n r Fifn-ct. t, ..v. PlsiiR have been formulated for piii.i tt-n imm ev r Piirfnt ;jw t , . Inz the selu tltile in two halie-. th" n--' lliK me m ni uiii ; .,i.i, ,. ifi, MarCHl -rhulntlr -ernttn tn tunt winner of the hr-t -ene- te cin-u witn , n.. T n ,, T j tin, - Weil, the titleholder in the -eiind half. Fmrm 1.1 n '-jf Pirnr et-; m After the .hampleu- of their e;peaii.. .JV'1.', MrJ'':: divisions haie been decided :i -eric- tot , , ,,P, the cliamnlen-hln of the entire Order of "eiit'i ( umdm F ( Fi-t n Tru-'- KriMen will be in erde, ,,!- F?1"1 """ " '""1-" s''-' The Schedule ('"muilttee ha- net .is pitrdrr m ji'i i k 'n i- nh i nrs yet drafted the plajlng date fei cither i- leim i-rt Ruddur t -eui "serleH. but the ganie- In A League te- Th';n xn-Tfiiuir. F.-.t n.. r,. )r. morrow are: i !n i, nir iii acii hji -,n ;,I'-Ti,n.-. :!1, '7 . X'tTi'-. 1' ''r'Vs" '-mh-'iViiidHehn, x . r BI ., fifth afjd PiiK-juiik: Muskutiii. -..i is ,r.ehns v w h mi t. iu ,. 3Innenn, T'.t. nt M.illU's ,ind Sulliian nw ,,r hip,hj'ic Weel nnd TiTu (11. (InuiM- Uiiiimpe "l',0 i (HliPtti- wr n is w.Pe, . ,"n:,1' "' ll.I. ."V. . i Jick Hnoieff -11 v rt. umi rr JkWfSCWHIB. -Hi'. I r ill -ciguin aim ,rnHtinc f lult -it irdi pen h mr ir i. l Mliuli- anaj ii-i .mi ai, ..in en this mca-len With t tin i losing dais of the entrance period ur hand, entries are coming in fit-ier than is uunlh the case. At the present time thirtv-twe schools hnve entered teams In the meet. They nre: Allentown Prep. Bethlehem Prep. 'Wil mington Friends' Scheel. We-t Ches ter Nermal, Franklin nnd Marshall Academy. Yerk Collegiate Institute, PerKlemen Scheel, liermantewn High. West Philadelphia High, Frankford Wish. Norri-town High. Allentown Mich Steplten Migh l.an-dnle High. Hethlehein High. Cheltenham High, Kn-r (inemille High. Sellei-ville High. Mntliore Mien, Si hnenkr.1li High. Mniiitnotiten, N .1 . Migh. Pnlnnrn, n .1 iiign. .Miirple-Nowteii Migh. l.ehigliinti High, lloiersferd Migh ami I Oxford Migh Scheel. The Perklemen interschelastics orlgl erlgl nateil as n -mall meet between n few j -choels in lfill uiiikr the management 1 S Habi , then athletic duecter 'luc-day eienlng nt Meadow nnd timi .,.... till... .,.. !... -...!.. ...1,11(1, rnuvt-i Mil' ivillll lull lli'HIJ i ..... .1 constituted grounds, and Andy Duffy. I""1" m wnwt ImnMerA en the a downtown fnierlte in his playing ' ulra,m" "' " ''-""" irnic....K u....... ilnjs, has born named manager. ('- ret ,,n'' ,,,,pn nppelnted man- Me has eellectei'l n line team, which nKr'' n"'1 ,in, ,!n,,, a ""'"l1" "f lr includes ltngnn. of Mount Cannel, nnd Pl'-"' Including McCnrth, eatrher; Mnlene.r, u high nrhoel lad, ni pitch- Flnheity and Nes. pitchers; Trails, ers; Herbert, of Perkcsburg, and herd, a local lad, a.s catchers. The Infield will Include .llmmy Dougherty, of Mount Carniel. Hit base; .linim.i O'.Malle, of Atlnuln, of tha Southern League, -iceud; .tee Wiley, a downtown boy. nt short, and Wil-en, ft out the Main Line League, nt third. In the outfield are It. Klein, with F.arl Mack two cnrs, in left; Stene., a local product, in center, and Camp bell, of American Chain, in right. Four extra pla.iets also will be car ried. Twilight gaims will be pln.ied en Tuesda.is and Thursdays, and enl.i first-class dubs will be booked. Ad diess William Crille . 1722 Seuth Sec end fctrcet. Afiftfi-s. ' Wl w Jr w nf T'prlt lftmnn SSi1iiin1 imu rnnt li nf V?ei.''rtr(u '"' k '" "", Finnkferd Migh Scheel. 131 T Lafayette Honors Schwab hatten, Pn.. X-iv 11 r an Duifh scfiiiab All mcr ca i aua'-d his hn !rtil i liI'man e' tb firt I.afaMU Col Cel r tudnt aflfseenmpn council iMiLaJhA M, SEPARATE KNICKERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN 1 inen, $5 and ?e,50. Cleth. G and S7. (Jnbaidinc, $10.00. T w e e d s, Pl.nids, Homespun. 11 patterns. r Mts The King of the Read RLACK BEAUTY wxszjQMrvnv Gives you the World for a lta nmstc Hrnkn. ic-enfercU h.indlc barp Heubi'- irebir. brac,1 hd. mud ruardx in betn wiel double fork, ftc. ind en f 1 ii wepk. Handsome Black Btaaty Catalegat Frtt HAVERFORD CYCLE CO. ami:uil'.i i.AHcirsr cvri.n tteist: 503 larket Street y Davis Wonderful STRAW HATS All the Newest Styles and Braids, Natural Straws, Yellow Straws, Sennetts, and Seft Braids. Trimmed with brown ribbon and wide black ribbent. Easy fitting iweat bands. Expert hitters te lit you correctly. , THEY'RE $2 & $2-45 A. M. DAVIS 13th & Cherry Sts. iOPEN EVENISGSi Glttenna, and ubn. Rill Tribe. 'J"-'. Somerset htreet- iir , ' i;t tnn '1 bin n.lkn ' ni M'unnti .tiinih inul at nere . i a mi r ii n:i is i im - .1IUV, " . .. " ...... In, fllfct t Barrett Helps t'lel-her The ftiiiieuticenient m.ide .icsterdny that Hill Barrett had been -igned in the KleiHher ainer- should put th downtewners lery much in the running """for the chiiinpien-lilp of the Pluladel phia Hufeball A--O(iutieu. When Tem Wnlkr started the season he had Hill Mr-Kent and Hill tines hazier and spral etliers Thltu Thltu Thltu loeked rosy, but the weather fur one thine; Iiuh been against his team and they also haie met with injuries The Varner-. a- a result, haie net wen with the consistency expected, but the acquisition of Knirett makes them appear one of the strenge-t of the local teams. .Barrett may pitch again-r Hrldes burg nt Twenty-sixth and Reed to morrow. The former Miukmnn was with Ferd A. Kendlg. but that team disbanded when Manager Benner, of the Highland Paik Club, was notified br the Commissioners 0f Delaware L-eunty that Sunda ball would be pin hlblted in the future there. Boxers' Nine Formed The, All-Philadelphia boxers' bqsp. ball team has bepii organized and games are te be booked with leading clubs in this vicinity. Frankie Williams. Seuth Philadelphia welterweight, who also has bad lets of experience In handling base ball teams, is getting together some geed ballplayers among the local ti-t-men, and he Is confident that a fast ar ticle of the national pastime will be put en by the glove wielders. Lew Tendler. local star lightweight, Is a crack ballplayer, and -e nre Bebbv Barrett. Ad Stene, F.arl Martmau. Frankie Cenwar. Charley Ray, Tommi Leughrnn. .limmi Jerdan, Al' Wngnr, iteve Merris and scleral ethers Wil- ims is te get these boys together and ve tnem dlllerent berths en the nine VA1 Wagner lias been elected presi. dent of the Boxer,' Baseball Club. Steve Merris, snereiiiri Frankie Wil liams, manager Vn Brown, mptnin. nnd Rube Smith. tieniirer AVilll.im 1s arranging his schedule at 022 Seii'h Fifth street and cm be ri ached In phone, Lembard MS.' v WHITE TO MAKE DEBUT Nw Manager of Dobsen Team Will Take Charge Tonight Johnny White, the nw nmnagei of the, Dob-en baseball team, will take l charge of the club for the first time lenlgbt. when t In nnieis oppose the Seuth I'hiil.i MebiMis at 'lluiti -fifth end Queen lane. Left" Sclietield will iii all pi eh ability pitch for Dobsen whib Huhe C'hambeis will twirl fe- the Sphas Deb i l. t i. II. .1... t... . r.. .i .. . i jt run iiu- ui 'ii ii'm inn i in- i,im ii-i ii,h. y- owing te the rain. Their Inst vhmeii Was 111 til'' expense et Menton I n'ld A LIUD 1- te I. rntT.i ear-old tnim 1 r ns- !' i ice or a cned iw nd bap. irin ni ol el nln th" Frlcs nf tr sTnii1 b n,ln eslni; Baliplaiir MM Insdowne a-ni. Mdlnf Mldeets len ti th irn iir ii J eph Kindrman 11. PipU" s rrt? nl ' se. k nu rap II abnu' thm i emp " ' 11 Cli r tv i TVnn n.inr a Gelf .pecialty Shep 4p Seuth 1Jtm. Everything for Gelfent I Save in This Sale!? The finest woolens, the finest linings and the best tailoring ever offered at such low prices. We want men te knew our new Chestnut Street Stere that's why every suiting is marked $12 te $20 below regular value. Don't fail te come here tomorrow if you are interested in genuine bargains. a M SI m H M SUITS Made te Your Measure m BOY WEEK MAY ISthTOlQHi buy him A BICYCLE? Only three mere days left. Our Stere will be open Friday and Saturday Evenings. Monday is the last day. $45.00 Medels $2811 Fer Three -Mere Days COLUMBIA BOYCYCLES With or Without Brakes from $11.95 te $24.50 OFFICIAL LEAGUE BALLS $10 Per Dez. &fcfiS& j"K ri m d Choice of nearly 300 new patterns finest custom tailoring woolens. ? Beets and Saddle 1 $24-75 & $29.50 1 Tweeds and Blue Serge Included WV leulsvllle. kir,ivioek (oed in wXWewns nre- inward T',,,,'l r-ull Speen, 3?V IauIsvUIp. Mav Ml Moises which teiiii s tai es ai i nun inn i i First rai e, lilyn. Way- j Riddle (I; second rnce, Speen, Happy Moments. Preb- i L able; thlld nice, Dorethv Biukner, K) IvnBlierien, l.uuy iiiir; leurui nice, i !(,. Marlmbn. Petie. .lou-.leu: liftli ince. IS. 'Kcd. Hlarne stone. 1 rank : sixth h race, I'rincc I.. Dun I; O Kulliiiin. i P' it i.nTCIiniOIll ; si'ivmii iuic, .iwimuii i.i- i (iyt.'der, "Alex Ji. Lad Lillian. j im'ttanferd Athletes en Way East I S'I.V$.auMter4 I'lilmrttltr. 1 ellf.. Mai 1 ! .-i. TTTT I. . ',,V,-...- , . !..,., I llinK i riiiviciun nun it ii isiuiiiwi'i : athlitea left today for i amhrliUe n ,nl.r Ihn it.llilii.l Ihlitrpnl l.ifl a I. I 'chmplenlilp of Ihj I'nltPd SiHtei nt I w. il, v, I, . I1IT71 1IH . llllll .1 I maklnu ill" trip are Merrla Klrltiiej Hudilca, I .a no i aih iiiiiik ' ivuiiiini Bear in mind, every suit is an individual creation, designed te your measure in any style you prefer. Don't delay this sale is for a limited time only the opportunity te save will be gene when this sale ends. MERCHANT TAILORS 824 CHESTNUT ST. m M w M a' a M 'A 'A t i l V.1 M El M a w M M H Fielders' Gloves, $3.50 Jfh Xl",'l ..jr-U . Viinlarr Autographed by "Babe" Himteli TTgit?ir prefMjlftnfl! rnndfl TENNIS SPECIALS RACKETS American Driver $8.00 Women's National $5.00 Favorite $1.50 We Repair Rackets Louisville Bats .... Beys' Baseball Suits Sweat Shirts .... -Bkl LCAdllv J '. $1.75 $2.50 $1.50 Genuine Horsehide Gleve. $3. 00 (While They Last) Beys' Bats 25c Beys' Gloves 25c Ball Bearing Reller Skates $1.75 Complete Line RADIO SUPPLIES Best Quality FISHING TACKLE "Seuth Bend" Anti-Back Lash Level Winding Reel. Regular $25.00 $17.50 Split Bamboo 7 ft. 3-piece and extra tip, Beat Red Trumpet Guides, well wrapped in silk. Geed $12.00 value at . .$10.50 Deul,Ie Multiplying 250-yd. Nickel Reel $3.00 'POGO STICKS REDUCED TO $2.35 2. 8 5 $3.25 AND $4.00 GOLF BAGS G.in. Heeded Bags All Celers 8.00 5-in. Buhrke Mclal Bettem Bags , . . .$5.00 3 Stayed Bag Very Special $3.00 Reach New Scotty Gelf Balls. Repaint Gelf Balls B EM GOLF HOSE The kind you have been looking for Imported Scotch and English in Fancy Tops. All Shades, $2,50 te $4,00. $5.00 Der. $2.50 Det. Captain flint llanner lllll IIIh k Orln , M, Charlc) 1HI, Ulcnu liurlraiiM and jilnsKyj ier Opsn at Heme or Away mr A, A. would like te book camrs tr sunt una away y.in nrsi-cia ' ivuiawi ana nunaay pan i datca after June 3 WrUa r ,J, t4ti-Wa0 Dauph'n atreet. Alse 114 Seuth 11th St. SALE IN BOTH STORES Monday and Saturday Until 9 P. M. Mil LSA Open Mend sWbMHIMWWI Pull Assortment Mcureger and DunrKe ieir iuds ana Accessories Alse the new famous BROADWAY SPECIAL CLUB at $2.50 Celt Scheel Still Opin Mr. Hareld Weedman in Chart. Formerly at Wanamahtr's. Fer Appeintmtnt, Call Market 6340. BASEBALL UNIFORMS Write for Samples Made te Your Order, $2.50 te $9.75 Open Friday & Saturday Evgi. Mail Orders Promptly Filled V'iMtwT . . ... .. t.. . HrM. bRie; Summers, weend bnsl fnr ngnlnst lliirhelme, Apniietirne, .m. . 1'avls, third base:, burger, shortstop Deplnnn, left field: (ititekunst. center field; MnrMmll, right field, and Dunn nnd Morrison, utility. Frankford has plajcil font games se Desires Game for 8aturday a" Klnlev. of the Htihurbnn League, nnn Th erbrinsl dlrard Field ciuh. . a Ashland. The team ex peels te make n I thla cits 'a foremeat traveling; ,m,( wfc,'? geed sl.eiM.ig. nnd teams wishing games EMXS.wrtVN" vSlTit!SS cemmunleale will, 11. V. Fex. IMS Jjft-'"'," C0 Hellets street. Frnnkferd. , Market r.9 durinr tha day. lnm fif3HH5e'viL Jll iPH 2sssssswUsatMB53rl!ilaJB" xiiniMigyMpaBWv'Mf7 What wealth of satisfaction a woman takes in thedependability of her Cadillac. There is no ether single trait, of all the won derful traits of the Cadillac, that quite equals it in her esteem. Her mind is at rest, she is free te rejoice in the fine buoyancy of the Cadillac, its suggestion of The matter of driving the car, se safe and sim ple and easy it is, adds a spertw zest te her pleasure. And as the miles unroll, the jeya of Cadillac travel grew mera precious because of the serenity and security she feels. This fin dependability, always the cardi nal fact of the Cadillac, finds even higher expression than before in the New Type 61. searing grace NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Bread Street Phene Spruce 0210 CAD I L LAC (Standard of the Werli r-t; taBEB1 MBTflgM mw OVER 2000 STORES mw MILLIONS! Lady Churchill CIGARS 2 for Smoked by millions and rightly se. A big cigar, a mild cigar, a cigar of rich aroma 2 for 15c the value can net be beaten. Ask for Lady Churchill today at your nearest United Cigar Stere. 15c Bex of 25-S1.88 New Felding Leather Case GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CUT TO $ 1.4ft 1 Limited quantity in special folding leather cases made exclusively for European trade. First time offered in this country. Complete with 12 blades. Your Pipe Bargain 66V2cWort!ifer49c Tl r " with any 49c pipe in JT 1 aTaPa sleck cnece of a 15c package of tobacco and one package of pipe cleaners. All shapes and styles in pipes. Choice of These Tobaccos TUXEDO LUCKY STRIKE EDGEWORTH STANWIX SERENE VELVET WM MaWTatiyTlSaaiBaaaahiilii 25c A DECK i Special Full Pound Beaux Arts Chocolates, 39c ADDRESS MAIL ORDERS TO 1001 CHESTNUT STREET aKtaflBBaS!sBkJkatBBW taW P-yJ' lHaBDIcm. S8ahy,v,-'laf W PLAYING CARDS Yeu possibly may have obtained playing cards as low as 25c. Altheujh our UNCLE SAM play ing cards sell for only 25c you will find them of highest qual- ty. Pinochle or poker decks. $2,88 per dozen decks. .1 1W -,,-. in r a n ",-. , " A J. VHJT'H "r W JlLVs.v WV s- t y ' t&iAtSti&S&iM 'Zti&itifc 'f?Af!?A It'iVxA. ii-i..?.m ; M8$L M!i ,,f-fv ..V ir
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