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J 3' a "i ' i rJ ift E I T WORE HAS BEEN OF Lit f LJS VALUE THIS YEAR TO A THLETICS fe , Southpaw te Be Traded by Mack, After Geed Year in 1921, Has Failed Dismally This Season A' 's Finally Beat Yanks as Phils Again Trounce Braves man decision of Cornelius McGllllcmWy te trade Rey Moere, once labeled A the Wnm wizard, fndg. be far ns thin city Is eoncernrtl. ene of. tne briihtut nresnects te come up from the sticks In many years. ,'iFer three years Mack has liccn. trying te make another Kdrtie Tlank out t the Texan, who gave every premise of developing Inte one of the greatest left-handers In the game. On the spring training trip of 1020 Moere was .rated by the experts as one of the best rookies since Muck started bis re building program. . Moere had speed, a fast-breaking curve, a hop en his fast one and a world of stuff. The premise was there but was never kept. The left-hander wen just one game during the entire season, ns against thirteen lest. Yet Cennle held en, took him Seuth the following spring and started him off In the 1021 season a much-Improved pitcher. Last year Moere hurled fairly geed ball, winning ten and losing ten, n smart nveragc with a tall-end club. This season, however, when the fruits of his hurling were expected te pull the Mackmen out of the cellar, Moere has been n miserable failure. He has hurled In few games, nt the start Mack using htm most of the time ns n pinch hitter. Moere has never been gifted with an ever-amount of ambition, but his natural qualities ns a hurler made him always leek like n possible league leader. The fact that Mack has placed him en the market doesn't mean that ..the lean leader has decided he will net make geed, but because for some rehsen or another Moero lifts been unable te win gnmes in the White Ele phants' uniform. Mack would net say, but rumor has it that in exchange for the southpaw Mack will receive a premising young iiinn fiem the sticks who Is the property of one of the Western clubs, The youngster. It is snld, will net report here until next spring. Yesterday Mack told Moere he would net have te den n uniform and that he was te get Ills baggage ready for a trip west of the Appalachians. tlTITII Moere axcay from the team. Mack tcill have only one south- pate en ichem te depend. Lefty Ileitnach, the Camden youth, will have te iissume the burden of hurling frequently against teami that disltke left-handed pitchers. Athletics Break Lesing Streak OB HASTY, hefty Georgian, broke the Athletics' losing streak yesterday B which Is pulling the Huggmcn out of the slough of despond and dropping the Athletics deeper in the cellar. The genial Georgian held the slugging Ynnks, who have been feasting en Athletic hurling since Saturday, te six lilts and ene run, and the Mackmen triumphed. Net only did Hnsty held the prima donnas, otherwise known as Murderers' Rew, te a half dozen safeties, but he broke the hit streak of Babe Bambino Ruth. Hasty served them up te the world's champion long-distance swatter just as though he were hurling te a bush leaguer. The Babe received a walk from Hasty, but otherwise was Impotent en his ether three trips te the platter. Jee Hauscr, whose homer en Monday gives much premise for a future home-run swatter, was the here in the Mackmen triumph. Ills screeching double scored two of the Mackmen runs in the fifth, and his run scored In the first made him a busy young person. In the afternoon fracas Rellle Naylor. who hurled a smart game In his last start against the Red Sex, was net able te continue Hasty's great work before lunch. The Oklahoman was found for twelve safeties and a half dozen runs during the eight Innings he worked. Slim Harris ascended the hill in the ninth and quieted the opposition. With all the Yank hitting, Ruth's bat was almet completely silenced. He managed te snare a one-base blew te show in his batting leg for the day and net the slightest thing In the way of possible round-trippers. Sam Jenes, who lest every time he hurled en the Yanks' last Western trip, had the Athletics' number. Sam held them te fie hits, well scattered, and u single tally. Had It net been for Jimmy Dykes' smash Inte the bleachers in the third Inning of the fray the kalsemlne brush would have been applied te the Mackmen. TBE Athletics will he glad te see the fence-ousters leave tetcn te- night. In the sir1 games played te date, only one has fallen en the right side of the ledger for the house of Mack. Se far this season i. we Mackmen hale icon four games from the American League cham- 'piens and have lest an even dozen. Phils Win and Gain in Cellar Series RAIN interfered with the Phillies' prospects of enjoying the Fourth by winning two games from the Bosten Braves, se they had te be content with one. It was real Independence Day for the Wllhelmites, for they were out of last place and gained a half game in the struggle te stay out. Prank Miller, who had a string of consecutive victories when he arrived ftft . l " the BraveB n C0"Plc of wcckB K nnd lest two games, dropped his third in a row te the Phils jesterday. Right at the start of hostilities the Phils found Frank for a pair of. tallies. The next six rounds he hurled geed ball, being erased from the picture for a pinch hitter. i In the ninth the locals fell en the offerings of Filllnglm and Oeschger for a trio of runs. Hubbell for eight innings pitched smart ball and the fans in Beantown were becoming resigned te a calclmlnlng. Wilbur, hewcier faltered at the tape, five hits in n row off the big fellow and a couple off W , scerinK tnre h nnd leaving the sacks filled with two out Then In stepped Geldle Rapp. The count was three and two en Cruise and the stage set for a walk, a single or something worse. Cruise took a mighty awing, the pellet sailed down toward third, destined for left field and the tying of the score. Rapp reached out, made a phenomenal step and by a quick thrown caught Cruise a feet from the bag, Leslie assisting nobly with a bTBJIC plCKUp Net only did Rapp make the wonderful play, but he also banged out three ? i ' ; m in?my 1ml,h played n ia Bame at the sl.er field and bad a pair of blngles Manager Wilhclm played the game under forfeit en the ground that Fletcher received his notice from President Heydler that ch,ee.Ct.tteP,?ne d3l. " 0 M - "J'dVffi Tn,?.?iCtZl T". 'c " ttraiehi fr the Phi the Braves. it.., a ) .','.? I?.?1 play aaaimt cvcrV tcam in 'A" I'tgue as today Mitchell's team they would be leading the parade Tigers Drep Back in American Race TT.RF8k RfAY,M0ND C0BBU "l W- Tiger received a stunning blew In A their battle te get up te the top of the first division when Stnnny Cova Ceva lertle and Guy Morten hurled brilliant ball while their tmn.f. w'fiMl victory. The Cebbmen hit hard In Wh Tiger hurltrs bard for a double games, but net eneuch te win. The White Sex surprised the home folks by splitting the holiday bill with the Browns winning and losing by the same score. The games marked the return of Urban Schecker after almost month In the hospital The pre' mler hurler e the Brown staff acted as relief hurler In both contests P ftW.uL f "obertsen was the winner in the morning game and Urban Fiber the loser In the second. Dave Danforth was credited with the P M tflt and Pruett, the collegian the defeat in the morning game. ' M Reekie Francis allowed the Red Sex six hits in the VecnnH nm- .i two played with the Senators and enabled the Senators e even the cuX ,S the day. Piercey had one bad inning In which two runs were scored but otherwise pitched as perfectly as his mere youthful opponent Jack Onlnn veteran of many a titan c bnttU. i,n,i i. ..! . w.i-i." " . nf.K...V1,lnn h. .., -.f " "" ""CHBen ana Phillips in In the National, the filnntu and rnrin. k.,,i.j . only rame nlaved MWM h. ;.i7 .- Za""u. eun innings In th a great battle. e Each tUem Until mln htnnn.J IIBAll tilMAA IiiibIa.. " ' - bethZid'afgaS. Yfi-attSiSffis tsisi a? drer sttfasr The tuln trluraph enaw i - diss's BTMiHer!?Jbf hli Llls nlne'cnth homer of the season while th ri. wc. dividing their Safe-and-Hane-Day entertainment Z!1 Sftr,ds Sherdel hit a double In the afterrfoen nine winning m. ' tbe Red"- morning the Reds hammered I thrTcart twIriS???, JuTn game- ,In the um bits while Rlxey and Denehue we sSuIng the $,!' h-. rt-v ?f! WORNaBY'S homer brings him te within one champion te date. This is tk .ri... nrtAr e?r "' reund-1r,PPrs are concerned. mainstay. ie of Ken Williams, the greatest season in Jlemsby's Crd. as Btsler is ta a . ffZ ..I. :,"""" ."' """i te the -.-.,. r . .v ,.vMa ,,i-ir tiu.ni- nini ... wlvTur rniLW. ball m,'h' TEAMS TO PLAY GAME rw . v )n.tir Colored Club Will Oppose '; t AH-Btar White Nln nn eihiii.u ! ' What Should nrnA fn he nnn n' !. ,-- w w v..y wft (lie liMt t..W.11 . . ... A uwn vBKimu suuiie ever piayeq in mis v !ty baa been announced for next Sat if urday night at 0 tl5 P. M. at Shetxllne iUa. under the auspices of the Phlla- v d!sia Baseball Association. " ,4i all-star colored team under 'the ,1'idlMctlen of Ed Boldeief HHidale, will Vi all-star white club which frsanwr "P?"" Dr Art Hummers "iiiiiiiiii i a mmj au a Vjm P'W. " W m ." line Park will see its largest crowd since the park was opened. Beldcn has net jet announced his Ilne-up, but Summers has nicked th follewng string of stars who w 1 ill appear ready te play with his team ' Outflri. or.. Slaughter. Ca.tle. BwSld: ng, Whitman, Barrett nnd Trautweln: Inflelders. Nelan, Hharpe, Baldwin Manns, Bnrel anil Landberg: ca teher" Ralston and Spehrer: pitcher", MC: Kenty Stlley, Vela. Powell. Mngulre and Keleher. Pmvel . Slaughter. Chh tie. Whitman and Nelan are all playing managers and will appear In the game. EB SUCCESSFU L AFIERJNEYEARS Pittsburgh Boxer Was Unable te Get Beut Here Six Years Age IN LINE FOR J. DEMP.SEY TT 1 G By LOUIS H. JAFFE TOOK a long time before Harry Greb was able te convince the pugilistic public that he was there or thereabouts, In ether words, that he had the stuff of a topnotch fistman. Te be exact Greb had te be buffeted around In the twenty-four-feet circle for nine years and then after he had se outclassed Tem Gibbens the fans began te sit up and notice the Pitts burgh Windmill. Shortly after the Gibbens affair Greb had the same sort of a cinch In annex ing the light heavyweight championship of America from the brew of Gene Tunncy. nnd new Harry has several young fortunes statins him in the face. A bout with Johnny Wilsen net only would bring home n car-lead of Iren men for Greb but the chances are he also would dethrone the middleweight champion. Greb nlse looms as the most logical contender for n smack at the world's light heavyweight diadem resting en the blend locks of one G. Carpcntler. There are manv who believe Greb could win from the Frenchman, and there are just ns many who think the foreigner hits tee hnrtl for Harry. Nevertheless, such a match would mean n let of money te the Pittsburgh puncher. May Meet Dcinpsey Anether bout for which Greb is In line is with J. Dempscy himself. This might sound foolish. Mill there arc u number of promoters who arc anxious te hook up the fleet-footed nnd fast punching Plttsburghcr with the Manassa Mauler. The Tayler-Guunls cembina tien, of this city, Is In the field for a Dcmpcy-Grcb match, and If the Phil adelphia promoters arc able te clinch it they will stngc the contest at the Phillies Park tome time in September. Fer a boxer wne ut one time "was chased out of tewn'' because he had been labeled a "bimbo" te come back and meet the supreme boxer of the uni verse Is rather unusual. That's exact ly the position Greb Is in. About six years age Greb came te Philadelphia, hed one bout and then he hnd te vacate because "he wasn't there." Philadelphia fans are te see Greb in action this summer even though the proposed punchfest with Dempucy might fall through. Harry will Btack up against Temmy Loughran, and this match will serve another purpose. It will prove whether Leughrnn, the nlne-tcen-ycar-eld Phlladclphlan, Is being pushed tee fast or whether he is ready te go up against any one "bar none." Upsetting Depe Ever since the start of the waning season there has been a cry that Lough ran had the makings of a geed boxer but he was being ever-matched. All along Temmy has been upsetting this dope by whipping these against whom he has been sent, including Jimmy Darcy, Bryan Downey, Mike McTigue, Jackie Clark and Fay Kaiser. Greb, without question of a doubt, far surpasses the mentioned mlttmen, and this time the cry of "pushing him along tee fast," speaking of Loughran, Is louder than ever. Tem the big grinning kid has been laughing nt all of these frets, and he says he will enter the ring fully con fident of plucking geme of the plumes from Grcb's bonnet. Scraps About Scrappers FrnncU Mnsulre wilt appear In his lecend bout In ieen dayi when he tacklea Jack Clarke, ten rounds, at Wllllamspert, Pa, Jee hlen Is rrelnr te make a bid te vet back Inte the Ice Palace elimination tourney lie lrmlsts he had but two days' traintnc hi which te cet Inte share ter his recent match with which he lest te Jimmy JUenUe. Jack Ia Itelle, St. Paul southpaw llrht weight, his been keeping busy up-HUte His next etart will bs In a ten-rounder at win llamspert. Pa . July 10. . Tim next show at the Cambria Club la scheduled for Frldas nlcht. Yeung Law. rence s. Oeerse Itusaell Is the wind-up Other numbers: Al Willis vs Jimmy Merine. Ham Blacklsten s Jimmy Hanlen. Toua-hey Duptin . Yeunc Mulligan and Kid Fale s Al Markle. Mleker Cenner has been rematched le meet Padre Campe at Atlantic City, aecerdlns te the former's brether-manarer. Wily. The illck saya he will win by a knockout. Bay Mnlllcan. Grays Ferry's diminutive battler. Issues challeni.es te Jimmy Baxter. Matty Dechter and Uebby Welcast. There nri letter In the Sports Department of the Evikine Plane LFneEB for Maxle Williamson and Charley Dairert. Marty Deyle Is dlckerinr for a Seuth Phil adelphia ball park, where he plans te held wekly open-air bouts this summer. He ex pects te open up en July 14, Baseball Today, 3:30 P. M. SIIIUE PAHK 21ST & I.EIIIOII AVE. ATHI.KTICS is. NEW YORK nesened Beats (Umbels' and Bpaldlnt's CAMBRIA A. C. ,ya5"" As'- FRIDAY ETO.. JI.TCr$M urK.-N-AIK HOXINO lean I.awrrnre ts. Grans Russell isa FAMOt'H SINCE 18M GOOD'S Deg Seap Inriferstinr, Healtaful, Rcfreikinf Kills fleas, cures manse, prevents trans mission et disease and vermin. Pro motes luxuriant growth of hair. Excel lent for scalp AT UP-TO-DATH DnUCKJISTB KVEHYWHEHK JAMES OOOD, Inc . Philadelphia O'Dewd and Geedman Draw anil! Ia 'M. la -r- fL.,, ew-,r" pf K t;umuua. uuiv .vPh n'riA.u n.i by bantamwaUht. and Charley daedmkii maw I ere. I laiunt at twalva-raund r. t'ORTABLR ALL STEEL it i litll R "' I, ' ' iB I'lian lkt. HBt r write far price. "QUIXET" GARAGES H. F. HILDRETH 126 N. 3RD ST. PHILA. Aseet far te C. P. PRUDEN COHf. ALIBI AL , j . M ! ' "IvN V P l'l A Cl&AriEDTrlAT 6VY H vC h fi f i HENCE RICE IS COMING NET STAR Tilden Says Bosten Player Has Net Yet Qualified for First Flight . CotvrteM, lilt, lu PuWe Lttetr Company TO REDUCE OLYMPIC FUND French Government Seeki te Cut Appropriation 4,000,000 Franea Paris, July 5. The measure nppre printing 10,000,000 francs ns the Gov crnment's share in the organization of the Olympic games for 1024 came, up again before the Senate's finance com mittee, which showed n disposition te reduce the amount, possibly te (1,000, 000, with close control of both receipts ana expenditures. Ne decision 'was reached, however, pending production of the contract with the Ilnclng Club of France for holding the games and a hearing of the Gov ernment by the committee en the ques tion. The Chamber of Deputies voted in favor of n 10,000,000-franc appropri ation en June 15 following rrcmier 1'elncare's premise te the French Olympic Committee that this sum would be forthcoming. Fermer Majer League Star Dead Chicago, July 5 Jehn Themas ("Jack") Pickett, a familiar figure en professional baseball Held In the days et Can Ansen, la dead her. Pickett played with Philadelphia, Baltimore. Brooklyn and ether teams of the old National League, and wound up his career en the diamond as manager of the Green Say team In the IVlsconsln-llllnels League. Heme Run Hitters in Games Yesterday Season's Total Hernsbr, Cardinals 1 IB DrkM, Athletic 1 7 Ward, Yankee 1 R Ilararave, Red 1 3 Itefmann, Yankee! 1 1 Rawllna-K. Olanta 1 1 T. Griffith, Rebin 1 1 LEAGUE TOTALS TO DATE 19t 1021 American League 340 Z49 National League 124 338 THE LEADERS TO DATE American League Kenneth Williams, Drowns te Clarenc Walker. Athletlca 17 Ruth, Yankees is "Ding" Miller. Athletic IS Mellmann. Tigers IS i-ttik. wMte s ......:;: 5 Beth ena year age SO Notional Leage Hernsbr, Cardinal 10 Wheat. Robins ....!!.. .... 10 Emll Meusel. Olanta. !"' a Parldnsen, Phillies" II g Alnsmlth. Cardinal I. !"!".!; 3 HOME RTO3 1021 American League 477 National League 40 Total , fS7 VACATION SHIRTS mm. rsasSrS2iZ--&Za. fcyy--i J Every man buys a few new shifts for his vacation. We are offering English Broadcloth Shirts at $5.00 ea. Jersey Crepe Shirts at 5.00 " Madras Silk Stripe Shirts at 3.50 " Irish Peplin, White, Gray or Tan Shirts at 3.00 " Silke Pongee Shirts at 2.00 " Plain Madras Shirts at 2.00 " The New VECK Triangle SOFT COLLAR SOe A.R.UllderdOWn'S SOIlS 292-201 Markel SI, Phlla. OPEN FRIDAY ft SAT. EVKNINOB "If It's Sporting GoedtWe Have It" 350 SAMPLE TENNIS RACKETS r Including famous makes such as Wilsen, Draper. w Maynard, etc. $2-8S Our Regular Prices $5, $or $7 Waterproof Racket Cevtri, 85c i Reg. $1.80 Tennit Skott $1.50 up Richard's Wkite Duck Tanalt Trenien, . .$2.50 Cemplett stock of Nti, Prttiti, P0U1, Center- straps ana Balls. rV Repair Rackets jWSw SIAIL ORDRRfl FILLED tTCKiiffMBX rnusiril WWWEiP yj"'"'nnmiiiwiiiwii4 stHAVEiritMii,iiUMIIiillMiiili Mife SrSxrFtZ C&rvttc jii 527 Market Street, Phi., Pa. z"Welh Hats Wear Well": ggggg&fe tWSCUtJsssssssssssWssKisssmSsWi. laV!'TalaaaaaBBaBaBaBaBaBalsBaVv9VlBKl "2SSsasZZZIZSiMas fe, H Straws a A Half-Price Sale Genuine and Gigantic One of the largest makers of highest grade Straw Hats has sold us for cash hu surplus product at half price and we pass the bargain en te you. A few dozens are in the $5 class, the remainder are $4 hats. We will sell them at $2! j J "If A" C0.mPett0n, we have put our own stand ard $4 and $3 hats into the sale at $2. All of our regular $5 Straw Hats are new $3. GEO. B. WELLS 1315 Market Street and 2715 Germantown Ave. Opn Ewnings During Sat SHANAHAN GAMES 4 New Features On for Annual Field Day, July 22 Many new features have been added te the nineteenth annual track and field meet of the Sbanaban Catholic Club, July 22, at the P. R. R. T M. C. A. Oreunds, Forty-fourth street and Park side avenue. According te Manager Geerge Mit chell, there will be aside from 'the usual events, a novice century dash and one mile run, n medley relay race and a special one-mile relay for the Knights of Columbus councils, A drive will be made this week te et all local athletic organisatiens into line and stimulate interest for the team prizes. Entries for the meet close en July J5 LwlL.Gcere Mitchell, Shenaban Club, 4024 Lancaster avenue. HAS FEW WEAK, POINTS By WILLIAM T. TILDEN. 3d World's TmbU Cnaaetsn livery year 'each hrench (of sport produces .some startling newcomer who in the early weeks of 'the season bids fair te wipe away alt records and threw into the oblivion of the discard the Ruths, Cobbs, Ouimcts or Johns tons, but the close of the year usually finds the old stars near the top, while the sennatlen of April generally proves te be the flivver of September. Once In a while this rule is upset and then a new figure climbs te prominence In the sporting world. Is Laurence Rice, of Bosten, te prove the new here of the tennis world? Many and able are the critics who have stated that September next will find Rice a mainstay of the Davis Cup team and, a favorite for the national singles championship itself. There are records te prove that Rice Is entitled te serious consideration. Last year he took the scalps of Willis B. Davis' and myself, net by flukes, but by splendid tennis. He carried Williams te match point In Bosten. Indoors he defeated Wallace Jehnsen and only lest te me, ,Five Leading Hitters ',$ in Each Majer Leufu nth. ht. tViii.. km el 8 Ifia ' AMntOAK XJMmrn . Sl.l.r. St. Mi.,. Sk &?' h Jtt.A Cbs.-Dtsrert .... 61 taj 41 ' ,S m '-K!2B KB! 1 fi B 6v.i.. an? is. O'Meui i. eiavwax. ei r it. if er 1 T . . ' by the narrowest of margins. His cull'' mlnatlng triumph was his decisive dV feat of Vincent Richards in BermitX;. Truly sucn a record bears great wi.r, j sTa milta i. -3 as these critics who place Rice However, I cannot absolute first flight. Net se ftf in tha af t.' may well reach the heights as there are few, If any, weaknesses in his itna , His service Is a terrific chop, of Ails speed, bis ground strokes are sour? steady.. Terr accurate and ui.. "? speed; his volleying decisive,' but hirdl ret aggressive or renseie. Overhead k. s at times tremendously jevere I belleve Rice needs at least one mam' year el seasoning before he can h. classed with Williams, Rfehsrdi. m Johnsten. I- believe ha will fnain S nnn a .?-.- w jonnsten. jl- eeiieve na will 'mln a nrst ten piayer in ivxe, out Ihardl expect te' see him above seventh. & is prone te lapses irem bis best wm. a condition which I 'knew and kw known only tee well, hut this he Sh rr 1 :t .11w nAMJIMS wtfl. nwMAl&.- Rice is net young as tennis plats; , being wen en minis twenties, fit s easy style and effortless cam sLu find him reaching his crest about M iv lereas, men or; tne HeLeughlln, Mur; ray. unurcn styie are tnreush Im. before that age. .v CopvrieH. tm. ir rvlHe iMnr Cmtml JA t Lightest and sheerest of underwear fabrics! "Colen Cleth" MAMHALLUMITN A MOTHER ; PHILADELPHIA This garment is cool and soft. just like a handkerchief. Our Own Label Union Suite $i .50 Suit Usually sold at $2.00. Marshall E. Smith & Bre. ! W.n'a Furnishing (Incorporated) 724 Chastnut Street AthUtte CeUt First General Reduction Summer Clothing at 1217-19 Chestnut Street i Twice a year our customers leek ferwari te a selection from the regular William H. Wanamaker stocks at greatly reduced prices. THIS year we are keeping faith in greater degree A than ever with these who have waited for this event and we announce reductions mere general and decisive; excepting only our famous Sun Proof blue serge suits (with extra trousers) which we sell for $35 all Summer through. All our Crystal Cabinet suits are reduced. All our Chevy Chase Check suits are reduced. All our Hollyreod golf suits are reduced. All our British Club suits are reduced. ALL our Yorkshire sport suits and all our imported suits also have been placed en a lower schedule of prices that is exceedingly, attractive te men, young men, men of censer- -vative tastes, big men, stout men and slim men. Stratford Clethes are reduced from $45 and $60 te $30 d $45. . , $60 and $i5 regular William H. Wanamaker worsted suits are reduced te $45 About 3000 suits in all show decisive schedules of f 2ucti0Hand in two reuPS alone reduced from $35 and $40 te $25 and $30 men will find virtually every kind of suit they want. In the tailoring shop, we will build te measure during the July sale, without reservation or restriction, suitings up te $60 qualities for $42 50 And suitings up te $75 qualities' for $52.50. All hats, all furnishings of every kind are re duced te a point where men and young men can lay, in complete supplies of Summer clothing accessor ies at very little cost. William h. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. V .rft'r"r"T -" i PP ( '& tJA t w jiw: Mi ,4mt ;L'jiLiL7i.i' i &5i , alft llVf-,' 1 1 1.'!jit Ji'i.VteWj A'int. , MA-)j 4SLikisA,,iv,WjdA. I fl l wtMajauAW&.,
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