wrv--i 'WW'W w 5'vf'l5iiSvn?iPP m&cNxi"it't. t..T1'-&. Ws.rV.s 17 " V ;fv;- ras i'- . -' , ',. ; -vVv. ' ArpT , ..vwv. 'wm:: i I musk 23 EVENI-Nl FUBLiIlJ .LJlilJWJflK FJllliAtMSiiFUlA; fliUA'JUAl JNUVISIMWtt ,l. -TO xw Mfi. Dress-Parade Stuff Colorful, but Ne Lenger Overshadows Service Teams' Annual Battlfl In Ifflp p-xi $1 vli J' t f i i m .xray.i mi i i,i a:n wm .4 8 I). COMMITTEE OF FIVE army-Ma vy flashed sparkling football of the modern type , , Beard Is Selected te Control Cadets and Middies Displayed Strategy and Intuitive Bexintr at West Phlladel- PERHAPS JIMMY DIDN'T TELL EVERYTHING AT ARENA NAMED Ability te De the Ripht Thing at the Right Time. Forward Passes Dazzled EMiUTand mere years age, mi Franklin I'ldd. it was By STONKY Mrl.INN when tin- Army-Navy gridiron battle was staged Linked tijien chiefly n :i colorful spectacle. The dress parade stuff by tin- Cadets utnl Middies, the opportunity ler us civilians in imti li dhows with gcnci-aN and admirals, Presidents and Vice Presidents. Ciil'iuet ntli. cr-. niisrcssnien and the 15k this created a mnd Scianibh fur sr-ais I'nt as n real fnntball game pish . Matce. tl.ut d.iv is sim priies for souls hi ide ili' P Ri4 JOf M Perhaps ii great many per-eii. p.iiil tnluilem Min Stadium lust Snturdny i that the might g. t .i t in-ill watching tin- gray and blue armies s i g .,, r,.ss the historic Held with military pre- . .1 . ( .1.. .. I- .. tat. ..,,.1 ...I is or. si tnni tney uugnc. iinuxe "" "" ' a c-np view nf the great mid near. lint , then was ,i man, woman r iliild ii , . a fl ' cl.INN real. .minus i linn ."-. imiii present !iu diii net tnrgcl about tin i'u and feather- when that spei -m.i .!eer Mini bitterl. vviuc.l tight began ll fniit till II b.iltletlc d well, led bleed flowed g '1 tillll 111 Ills II" lll'l' MMI1. miic hi ns s-inl. nfter wiiti'lilin; ilat'.ird i ('ciitre sinus!'1 t"f s'tpremni 111 an lutei mul ttKlit linn ''1111111 with the ( itiujeti mi .n-ire 'll'l tit ,l .M-l" s. ere. tliat 111' Catlie till. . ..lid pnssili'. s ir,..i-s Hint niie fnr .tini'i- ..'1 nf t'i itemi'lit 1'illt "!. W'" llltl'f I'l'lfl'e i i .tun- frmii helund and mil -smarted and ed i'Iimik" li .l-ts. -lever would thiir hou' heu' ir.'i3 I'.vliil'iiiiin nf sin "l 'P'rlt lie litiiti lied. i' iipimd. Ilmwvi'i, we nun desire te state n ili.it 'lie .inn lal. liaditinil.l' piSskin ensacetiien' N.i T Ai adeinies pr.n ided fin- nliiHlte siiperlllive ie tin di i ii ipp and in tin- ilip1.iy "f mental r.ml yrexK frit limit fear m ni Mm betweiin tlie .Milii.ii t mi.l in MMirklins i'"ntl).ill "' ' pllj'sli 111 Piillflise . . . Al:is Iihvp tin is.- Ii,.is ni,. ! heme tiMined ff avtual wailaie mi 'niul llid s,.;, fmislit llie.i nniiMi; eiiiaieiiienl en the gridlmn with ev.M- pmiml of "iiei-kM uiid vnlnr ih.it w.i. in ili-ir hmlies. Hut lieentie nf the bitter iixalry eisti'n(- b-t i them ill-' saiii-s wet- unhx rather than niiiiiiiis and w-ll dire. t"d sri.litmi nin;uei. N-t " l.it Siitutda' . i "na. h.-d b fv ,r c.,,.1... (...,. 1 1... i ...lets iiml Midiiies disii'.n"'! sirat'2 and Intuit. e liilitv in ,1.. il... ri-ht ilnti - ai the t .'-'ill urn. I lull tirt ainil.-eil ll'-'hei tln i-vim its ti we' .! Weuli! lint Ii.im' re. nam., d tli.'ii d" . the mere sp... t.itiir the zirls. ter ex.iiiip. f.inll'iil, had tliev st iiiili'.il i..'f one. ' .1 In illicit' lll'l a .'.. '" "' ' i.lnlie'r e itjl'"ir fin ii- n ''." r. In n iMl l,r . e''i "' ili,'tinl I'" mil .Vnt.i in '" 'wili i 7r 'll i iihith iluml llir riiuimiM nttiht, ill Ihr Mi' tiilitr," )iirltii iieur thf loe , ii,'f mm ii 'i ii 'hoi ii hf ii '( .(.if.' fcef'' tin .limy (7,lii f'.e ft, '. ll'e llireie'i qufilluil Yi . I'mul mull litre I'm'' iiniiiux a'hlr't. .i"i !' ;''" " .)' ')" limp, tlnr'n'i i' ' AN ANf'Ii: iim't be anii:.n ll. Alin.'H n'ls si en d tir-i 7-.",. '1'he t'.id.'ls add 77jc Army ''.' te Be Licked .n,..ii iiriiierli las u ih.r ",i le.uu tl..r Wen I " 'I'liiit .i- the Aim "J Krimklin l'.eld Think of a ti.iu'hdnwn. me". ' ri:it : 1 a mi.'lidew a : . ere in S.lin.'. the Middies ;! their darkness wn- fltni ".'r -he iniiclidewn . film I s, .ne 17-11 game r. nlh . htius.'d nim etteti than th The I'.nl.is .ind Meld's pnue.l t.. masked and .Ih.tM ee. uted. will w ' flli strUSgle tl"' A t II '"llipiett .)" j aids, "i- ne-irh '-'H jard- P' a slinn hem" t. I ".bl mi tee -.Ml line Hi.it pint. West rmiit -i. .1 a double or tripi" pa mnpiTil t its iiu . iiiinii tie lilav had a.l the almost. aUns ihe Niiu ferwanN ,ind " ID te step what uiislit h.n" !'"'i u da-h Atifiapnlis . mipl'ted six forward pn Pnlu ell's lad .iN" .streeind thmr pus lie ll. Kid I '. U .1 field goal : s. or" Th-ii near the end of tin si ere 1 1-10. Kinallj , a idtis put nu r their sprnnd mi. th.r 'I niplevlnn "f tin- tua' i nrnic i'l: J liew . nrd that fni-wiiid p.i". e'.l ced and s.iin crmmd In the mur.p of ;x .hui'k- hut '1" s.Pniuai:.. line, saining n.iss ! was one nf thesp aclinl offensive inljil "iM'-l d"W i nit' i-tii 'd 'he s Ii'iiieitih r nn a th a nl. th" N.ivy. Ter the mu-t fr.iin wlii'h i he forward te" em marks of a erU;-. re, and ii the mlai". defense .en drawn i round end. e. ami '.ained a 'i.i. nf in:', '.nd- s well ii the :irst p. ii. si ! was p.r tlcillnrlj pleiistnj te tind the Nmj npensrg up "tie same r:gnt awav. a pa en th" sPi.imi plm "f th" same zaiii.ns .lb., it 'JO jards. In thi way mlTin; rr.u,P,l l,e,.,ev u'uli tii.-kl.. s, ants, the Mehhes l-ad tli- Wes- I'ninters liam- lioerled, defeii-'l.'i . and in that ..p'-nini: 'ii..irt.-r t!-e aiiiir bj iai-Mii' th. ball and T.'l intd w.tli iiass. . sained .'1 i nrd 1 II 'l ''in' " imi n.i'i '" e !! I rl) nut ii' "' f ' ''"' '' ii'fiiiei ijliiiir i'ti'il'1 i )iltlll. I ! i i, In ii ll r I iflr- ii .(. iinirniit U" i lijit ill, hr f in i, , u fnr i, niip,,li i - trim ie.'p.ii iiliiiiiin nl! ' rr therr mi thf hm lirnirt iW'Iiim u nitr cIkI'i i ''" i i I n in i in, mil ill . I a il M ulrMpi r,t,I .. f i . nil a f il linn Ulit lit ti I, ml. .j ' .m ' ffilnl a ill, nul n,ll I i.r .'"'. A i en 'I ; ' 1 , .'. ,ii '11,11 ,' iip i it ni , ihr wlil. hm 'nn nn'v f.ii) u nlmeM iii'j'i 6'e In iiiiiipr'i .. ii.i' .e' 1i.lf icM A if' tlcmtirlitibli' ONI' iietewnrtl'i fe'lt ire ii bv llle pllMM-s e' sili i lush et th. midst of i -t his arm l.pinre innrkably tin" liespitp th irt . sii'll ii ' il" ma '...'itei pu: "1 I . i,i- t,. k I'd i in. i US '"i I nil'. itiipiii'Tjni i ' phi- Catchiw of I'envanl f'n.isrs he .is.. i . S'illl. : 'Ie '.'It'hlllS of T.e hi , r i I Hi. e I'.ir- tie .'iapnl!s end. leap"'! I,. .... . 1, s i ,. i iiiIs anil, altlnnisli i i He t i.i n " i'i.I 'l.'slil .' .lfe. ill til " I M.I -re rn . al-n mad" sum, i" .i.i' !,(! th. pii.s.in mil n!' th" a.r. e ., i tin- litiiil iiut.iini", it was Wnrtij , smithes spfi.iir iiii.i' i ln-ba.ks nf Annape'!- iiiie S.iturdav e.cn.ns n i i ... .. i. .. i . U.. II 1UM.V Illlll li'iiini ki Ml. iAt 4 nunts that wen for tin West Teiii. Cadets, tter tl Beb Fnlwell said. "Ve..d and Smyth' l"at u tedav With the wind "t- ngainct u. Weed sent i.isn k . k s down th. lilnmM invaiifiliii his ends were waiting te t ,. kb- tl . Nnvj ba. k .1 l .. .. . . I. ......... 1....l 1 , ). ...1 I i.l fill. I l.iu ); a tup linn i ir.i'ii, en 'ii" (Hiier niieu. ,..-i' .- . J ,1 Smjtlje feiji'd ,i jiessible tn i-nrrj t lie bh.l b.i k for u t"'a! "' K 3' 3 the' rsi. nf the alterfoeli. The eel-like Altnv ba. k I- nil 'b'd '. flint is Ileitis given li.m m abuiidaii' e, for h.- -peed and nbi, ptmes linn an .me the foremost hrek'-n licid inti'iers ,,t '' . "i.n' The raine wns tnm bv West Piiiiil i'i that final p-rbid b. i - r.e'.d fi'id a hi. . augi.' uillv, .ind I'J .lrls u the prtii" . '.i 'I'l'ls- . s, , I . 11 '1 II a' . i . ;. '; d thrilling -tii-jind sprlnt-haek et a knk I r 'in tain" Ilnwewr, men who kn' their I""'Im I ' will tell mil that the Aitnv ipianerbaek in m f -1 ' te ' ah Ii 'Inn i,gkin and urn it into the bd Njiv i'i- hrildiu; 'be ball en her 'J" the 2nd i"u mii". the wn pbiMtig far d"W r-eriiiimise ' ne The A nnni"lis ipkii' a Snijthi' u'is hard m grab when he .. '".. de was pntr .nit of bound., as fur d" ' ti l'eltif I'isl "t pass the ball toward '' N'i nllT .ind lie Hi srf.M(.ir I llll'ls .1 .'I.' sle I I 'IS 1 '1' '' Th" 'il .Ipul - kl' k''f te.ll l.fl' Rut Ii. n mil 1 1 .' inistiike nf b'.ntii s Smith" i . w.iitiiig ter it It d.d arms nf -I U(t l'". nt -tn r - the .I.. er- s ''fin liflu ii !"ir)e 'i' it ' be' "1 I ll' Seil .. '. i !.i..,fn t'"" ,i- pn f ... 1 ' sa id .. ""IS i- nut. r "I kl.. W Tl" t' ml lank" wniibl uivji'r I I' .r Ml" t llll ' I ,' 111 U'r.l "ll be 1 i I ;i h e 'he bn'i nil' nf (''Hinds . .n'lf1 s,(i- ni ihe pelil wh"l" er the skhihi.. but in'" t!" lai pre. ''! te be ii sp" iji 'il.ii ilnh and a w irned tnui'lidew ti H l r lui 1 1 in tn I'j l,ni ll,""1!. A illi ii puulril llml m nl nimij ;cnl .inljil,' "i llml if n r, ,1,1 t nihil mil iif hii'imli n tin north ii.r e) thr yr In-'m tl,,re In ni ' iliSurut ..en; in trll. 'I In '!" '"U hlmvimj m'l. a a 'I linn i ili m . ml. ii flu tin I niinimix hnrU 1 1' iiinllicln n , ll i .Sii'lm re'tlil Inn i' iin' i niit nl tn!,' nt ihr .stadium pin.,- e Ileal I in'ts in M;: Gnmes if th" I'.i'-"-' fnnibii;' ' itnpii sn tn. le.s ipl't inz nt fuiir lifiii'-liotieriil l.n ni t i- .i Si i.ii. ni'-i il mnr. tui.i' i. s .itui X game .ituidii" I' might be named- fmisn itsmi m-iit inns week-ends had iimdu.ed Of fin 1.-..I.,- ,,. 1 1... fust, ihe favorites wen liner, ftri paper. Arnn was IIMIII' ' 'I lli tit I nrer Nun liifii.etfi wan land u leter "er I.ehigli nnd Swnrthmnie n. regarded ii" liming nmrn pum h and power thiin Iluveifnrd. Althmigh the prepnndeian f evpett epiinnn fmnrnl ale te b'-a' Ilarviird. it v.n hi m. lu.'nns a surprise or upset when tin Cnnii'en wen. , mil i nn ' W'lml linhlit thr 'ieji Jul hnn ' ' .ifif n-lir i i'ii,-iiillu iiiiml hi thankful thai Hut" Hi iimn r I nnm l.nn In it rap l,ii k mul 'lull l.i'hnlh'i, iittri.iptnl It flit ijii'll I'-'Mf ni"" B phia Club NOT CONNECTED WITH GAME i PKHSONNKL I'ic. which nf 1.01 IS II. .IAFFK nf the Committee body virtually will be lilt control of boxing nt the Arena., ' formerly the Ice Palace, where tuning ' is tn be remmed under the Mipervisieu , 'of .lules M.istbaum Thanksgiving after- ' neon, has Iihui named. Other than. ! being sports-loving men. this (emnut-, tee in no wn. i (enneclcd with the . J boxing game. I The ('ellllllitlee of l'ivi fellows 1 William Koper. City t'euiicilinan. nnd ieihIi of tin- l'rincoten football; .team. ' "Hig l'.ill" llellenb.ick. assistant eai'h of the 1'eiiii football team. It. I Vt.n Smith, bunker. j i I.miis N. tinliKmith, A, A, l. uthi ml. i Kuiej I'.llis, biislnessi man. Till Illtiiltti'i- is te held n meeting , tmiMirrew ii. ght, when a chairman and t sii'ivtarj "ill be selecled, It In plrtnneii ithnt these men will be rlngsider-. a' I I all bout, at the Arena nnil will use , 'their judgment in protecting lineis ami fans hi upholding tin titandunl nf i he p.w lm. I'ln t' uiiiulltee of Five was appelnteil I'M O GlKO TAE FOOT BAIL SEASON I S OVER, - I've 1M.EN TfeRRlBLY 4MKI0US ABOuTMV JlMMY- xfj. ?f- fl A .iL il-.uru .Ai(li.. ilinDeAirft ta. J)Vlt itvv mcvcisi, rwuitiiivu- nRrrBim.i' j HE CcttTAtuLV 4AS T4KEW Coop CM Of !4lM$etF - iJe WSM't BEE-xf MuRT pVC; II p !5i .. it I FEAR T VIAS BAD NEWS OF HIM- , f& r-r-i jShil , a If. I M WJfcl Wi lTLt Jt S 7 iV 'V ' St.7. lTTQt?vV IVE WORRIED etRV -fiMOLC VM ABOUT HIM VC FCETrEDEACHTIME MCWENTOOTOFleMOUfe l!e JUMPffD euECVITMCTt, IkLrriteulRAdfl-ANl) l'vf i..imiu c-A.sfsns.m ...l.i.e( TZieflAAn Hell fiiufl. tfefl. IIMCMKLT rRINIfcf mwes'l mi hwi-wm isf-i . . FEA,lT WAS gAJ) NEWS OF Hjtf - '-ak -s. m i jimii- Hew Dees It Strike Yeufa FelwelVs Jinx Basketball Here Encouraging Amateurs By THE OBSERVER ", OB FOUVKI.Ii hellevrs Franhiiti una is nm jinx, nnd lie lias some, feu.i. i build hia upprntiuen. Farmer Beb has net wen . ' v hi the three his Xnvy tcaw has played en I'enns.vlvaiiln soil in the 1m 7T. B' tien en which te seasons, He tireneht liie Middles te was beaten, l.'t te 7. In the Inst period li Franklin Field last year te tilnr Bt.t. ... da team In n desnerati. ith ."l Hlmest 80 yards nnd then, when within -drilling distance of n nf a s.'ssimi held by William 11. Uncap. ''barb's it (irak.'lew and id win (' Vepirtpht, lit, bv IWblie I.tJunr Company Asplundh's Circus Feat Unique in Grid Annals Caught Own Punt Behind His Geal Line When Gale Swept Hall Hack Haver jerd Played Plucky Game Against Heavier Swarthmore Eleven H- Lewis, wlm wefe i hesi'ii for this, task .a feeiit dinner given b MaHtbaiiin. "I.nM'fs of boxing will see at n glsne 1 that th" names nf flit- coinnitHSlen com prise gentlemen wlumc names have been premiuenflv ideiititipd with clean pert :n t'-is citv fei iiiar-," aid Mtitbauiii in "Vpiessitis his giatittcatieti at tlie mill; of t'le i nlllllllttei in cheesing fhe-e men. "1 can mil. reiterate what I liaie said hefeie. with possibly a little nmie emphasis, that it is my in t --. -ilnti te make Nixing in thin city -n far .is the Aiena i- i en. crued uliselutely w ii bout I'l'pieach "With sin h hlgli.gr.ult- disinteres.eii speitsiiiin tn super, i -e the bouts thele seems tn be nn ipiestinti but that 1pa- tig euthll-liisfs will be given what th' epwt and are entitled te. "Th's eintnissiiiii will be given fill a nii'iriiv tn in t in any case. If tliev an of 'lie opinion that bners are nor en. ns th" public tl" best they possess, tin, .an order the bneis nut of the ting. If they think ihe public shet.M set their meiiev back in nn.. event, the hale that power and the Arena will gii" bad. the iiieih'.. te each patrmi ' I i "pent thai we lire net in the game j tn MHke money, but te give I'hiludi'!- ' pli . b'M'is nf lmMiig that rmtili'- of spurt ti. wh.ih they i.re entitled. I i.is citv- mis nut had n i-allv snat i i..iiii...,i .,i,iiiiii,n nf i-Imi ll .. , , . .V , 'iitl.l- I ' '. Ill ... ... ..,'. .' be is fpai". New nrk has n.s Mad,. ;, , .,.,. untP fnetlmll and their c.l- s.,n Npiare Harden, un.l it is a m.ittet r ,p tnU ,0 p,-,,.l f them. e chic pride with me that I purcliased t ,-,,,. ,,. fii eneds and tun of tin tlie Ice I'Ullle. ter I Wailt te Kile lllsl,, 1 11 I ,,.,IU- millitnvcll Swartbniete. should have ferei BRUNNER L DNG E COLLEGE SCORERS Lafayette Star Increases Lead Over Wilsen and Robertsen te Thirteen Points trui 1, the I AVI'.IM'nttli eni.l.KI.I' came near the ball auli it before it pulling a Princeton" e Satur- snm... !1 ??r ,; nf'uM.r-D te DCOT CflD DCMM . .iv. much ilnser than tin t-cerc of - .... ,. '. i.. , . ' ,. . ...... 1.. i nMltltn 10 B-" ' "-i -" tn 1 nl nesi .sii.siaiiicii uurnui.c .'imri i'. 10 "J In which the Scarlet and Iliad. 1 Haverfnrd during the game and was we beaten by Swarthmore. would m- .th" high mark of the home team's cam- ... . 1. I i,i ii.ti .iicnt" in tliiii who inn net see ine ''""v.., .. ... 1 ' tiviung in scrapp eaiiie Waltmi Field. patti.illy blocked nnd detlecti'ij out Hots I'rtinmr'.s dropkick from field. which gave Lafayette n victory ever its (ie.ns into the game with the odds areun I live tn -,i te one against them, and wnh few takers at that. Conch Iliirve Harmen's b.ns put up u nm. nlliient battle against the heavier 11 id 1 irnr eMiefieUce.l litiruel eleiell. Tic V hall nn Swill tliiii. ireH 4i pi. tuifsuue . . . .1 1 . .... f fiff first time-honored livnl. I.chliili. last Satur pineii. when niie or ANpiunun h punts (nv n,,i,.,i t!pe points te the Individ ti.ill v I) nekci mul iletlecti'il out.. , ....... , .. ..... i....i. of bounds, llavcrfeid unleaxbed a beau- I '"' ""'b l,",u "' ' ". """"-" t'ful feiwaul pans, following a double 1 halfback, and iticreused his adventage pass, that gained Jill yards ami put ineiuver Ilariy Wll.sen, of IVnn Jstiite. and I li 11 I l !- '!'.. 1. ....... 1U111111V j.nnei isiiii. . ariivj.!!.' 1 run ijui. - thirteen points. completed his final yeir of around ihe Hwarlhmere right cud, then . college football with a record of liar shitted inin what was eniinKly l.'op ine Se0red in every one of elalit sanies. mul mi the tiaruet's i.l-yard line. This play wuh very deee.pti.e and , , , was petlectiv timed and executed. It 1 started nut a.s though it would b" a run lirunner lesperate dash cevimi tanre of n tu .Jr M I...I u.h. I.mI.I fnti flntt'lif nnl tlm IflMt ctintKin wm 0nn -l Ul. Il-.IDI, nilll; IIVI.I " ..""" ...... ...w ..... ........ ...su ..Ii.i Last month the Middles were here, again. They played 'PennsTlvania and the pictures of that contest are still vivid in the minds of Philadelphlans The Navy led the Bed nnd Blue, 7 te 0, at halftlme, but the Quaker eta. out for the third period imbued with n lighting uplrlt such as had net Wk shown in three seasons. 1'ennsylvnnin wen, 10 te 7. ,, And en hi third Journey from Annapolis te the playground of Ben Frui. Iln's sons, Fanner Beb loses a decision te the Army in a contest that ) any one's te the last minute. Three games nnd three defeats when victory was se near. Is it any wen'' der Ihe Nnvv conch believes Franklin Field is his jinx? IT WILL be retnrmbernd that even when he was coach mt Franklin Field FelweJI had his troubles, lie never knew when the storm would break and sweep him out of his Jeb. They Return Here for Real Bathe! ball Competition THF. New Yerk Celtics have returned te the Eastern Basketball League undit the franchise granted te the Atlantic City club. At the beginning of the season the Celts were in the Metropolitan I.eunt' but the lompetitlen was tee puny nnd weak te held the' high-prbe athlttei and they wen twelve game.- in n row. The overwhelming advantage of the Celts: did net make for the wtlfirt of the New Yerk organization. Interest in the championship race faded wlri each new triumph of the Celts and they icsigncd from the rlrcult of their own volition. New they are hack In the 1 'astern League. Why? The nuswer is nf iliey nnve reiurneii wnere ine.v win bpi mji"1" .iiiiiiriiiien, Philadelphia hns strengthened its club with the nddltien of Lawrence anti Newman. Camden Is slrens and n is Trenten, nnd Ceatesvllle is almost invls., ciblc 011 Its own flour. Heading 11I.-0 mis wen sircnginencu mm its a geed lt that the Pretzels are as capable as the runner-up te the Celts In the Metre nulitun Leagtie. On paper the Celts arc the class of even the Eastern League, but they will aet stiff competition In this section. They will net make the rtiniwar of it lete that they did In Father Knici.eiuecucr s town. m 9 PIIILADF.IJ'IIIA and vicinity has long been Ihe heart of basketball. Arteries hft.e spread out through several Ktates In the Kast. hut Ihe big throb of the sport la right here in Billy I'enn's illy. Mere Anent Amateur Bovine Championships T S. NHAKl'S our opinion that Philadelphia fans who i-layed Uwy frei ej . tlie iimutpur beilng champlensliips msed a real treat, nnti gees us eat imtfui- bv ilmwlni n comparison between this city nnd New Yerk in the mil. trr of support tendered the exhibitions of the all-for-glory boys. His letter, In t.nl't. fellows t 'Yeu certainly had the right idea in ihe editorial in which you said tint the big crowd which stayed nway from the amateur bouts misted n rare fiitit treat. What is the matter with Philadelphia fnnsV in Xriif Yerk from ciiht te ten thousand fans turn out for amateur fcei) Ins. In Pittsbuigh there isn't a place large enough te accommodate the fm who want te i-ec amateur shows and this le is true of Bokten. In this dti .n .it.nH.nce of -100 would he :i vecerd-brcuker. "There were meie than a hundred boys entered in the tourney hers at. they put up Mine gie.it bouts-. The fans should support the events se that It would be possible te stage tournaments mere frequently. if .u ftimniefiil tlmt "hllndelnliia allows itself te fall behind New ort, Bosten nnd Pittsburgh instead of taking the lend or nt leat making nn rfrt te de se.' (i.'y .1 ciut) wiitcn will house the l.e.t 1 in luiMiig. Willi the remodeling m the sir 11 tiire atiil with tlie appointment of tills .nllimis.su. 11. I believe th.r i' is new ,m .u 1 pushed fuel." CONNIE MACK BUYS RICONDA. CAGE STAR Secures Him Frem Hartferd Club for J9000 and Twe Players Alletliei '..eal I'.lstetlt League l"ske' . lui.1 still' ins liccn i'irihsed bv eilii.e Mink te I II li-cl'(l" lur the At. '.('tii s , 1 Ian v Iiu iiinl.i. "he was t1 e lies bird i.i (iinii in ' .. Kasterti l.ngin' li- i".T. and v 1 , played fm- I'.ill ('no m's champ. nu Hnrtfeid teim. is the liewemiie.-. lie was scciir'd by I 'untile after 'he 'all ! ticinn Iiu- pns.se, ver -mi-e Sins si and Catcher p. 1 1 llerger and In fielder Maitlnnd. Id mid.i Is ;i g,.,..) tnan wi-h the stick, r.nd is a .sturt flelde" . i n'l he I nd cons, iir.til(- te de with Ilti'Merd "inning t pennant. A' liiisl.irb.ill I s 1 sine, ami ..'," of till .lew c s' fii mis f . nii irate, fsi .ran Fiiedman and Kictida. lie is a big giiutd nnd a eleer one nf j flint fas' in ills feci and a clevei chut ; lie s plai ng his first year in tlie L'sm j en I.e.ig'.e alrineigli he did participate in a 'ew canies li.r t naiesvllle 'ast year It en. In alsn plavs wtl, e (Lamp, mi Albany team, of th" Wn, Yerk Mr.te League FORMER CAGE STAR DEAD AI Carsen, St. Paul Basketball Player, Was en Champien Team A 1 fill-. 1.. tile former St P.i .1 has 1 'i"tli,il' p.mei. i- 'lend al 1 '-, I mi. .V.iiwi flu, si, in st,-eet t 'arson l..m Im-i ' ler -i ne ' ni" lie was a mei ,hi r il th" hiiiiipinn leaiii of the llrmlni . heml 1,1,1(1" in 1!H 1 I'J. I III ' nit iilll WCIC 'inseli , 1, , 1 I ni niutnii fnruaids: Win '!, I . 1 lite , ,1 ml ii.erMHI ai 1 Cii-snn 'gi.aiib 1 I ni'i. Leng, mil' 'in lit' hi I icali i ihl like te git 111 ten. '. u .) leudid' wn and did fnllx a safety 011 tlie freakiest play ever ic.nt.h'd in cellege1 football. Only a mislnke in .i'ldgment by tin Hawri'erd miatterback pn-xented a touchdown. With the ball a yard or two from 'be tianiet goal ami with th" "warthmere defense drawn in, a run around end en 11 double pass, with a back sent plunging into the line for deieptien. would have done the nick. Iewe,rr. the safety came mi the til st play : fter Swarti tnnre had stepped ffiptui'i Tet Brown's last desperate piling, with the mal barely a fnei from the goal lui". Tlie giniit Asplntidh was the m. 111 who saved Swarthiimle then. ,1.1st as he was the mainstay of iiis te,m a'l through and by tar the bright t individual ftar of the tame. . -1 - . 1 ctumn, for ihe lMithbuiKh . P--"" i'c"t ertr amen nniliers. Eventually it turned into a ' tne lending college pinjers in tne r.asi i nrner h eli wen se ninny fm waul pass ever the left side of the ,.c(.nls nssureil, Swarfhmeie line from Captain Blown, i(luW18i ellVP, I lllMMlOril s ItllllVlllllUl U'lU, 111 -' a halfback. field He has twelve touch goals after touchdown goal for 11 total of NO Till' TV- It. .e'.i I ,11 .J r.irringten slid. IKlll Amateur Spert fir. - .1 . .'IV, Tlie lirerttrtei-n A. .S.. nr- nn, . x 1 1 1 . up' a ill 1 4 k , ,r. eff.rinif n i ' -rt ' Hrt. I i,rti m Dallr S. .. '"" " ' 1 1 'iDM.lnt: 'fiin. wmi. d . . ln lli-'iiliTi l.lshihinii H' 1 1 . inn '' "b' lixlli r,.1 p. .- - . iili'iim i.m W. '' "' -''.'i The llrrmll .. '. ' ;nmnl wl'li l.ii-rls ' i'. - ,, 1 m e uirut"'" - ' .. . ! Iifiifclnslia fin rrfil(iii lmnr 11 1 ii r iiy -ll-'. I J Ip ll"ll . .'I'I I llacrrfertl lariranli nprnnl n Imli tee fnir nkinnrf "" hr irrtit iln ma llirnmili. 'nil' f" tui mp iynt , into tptumlli. ijn up in tin' nir ami "iff hnelwnril. thr tout Inien n jutt ' li jeinl hi ii'n p. ' tauiiht His Own Punt lIII'.N .anie ihe weird pbn t lint Ur. 'arl Williams, the former Penii tar. , I'm the ether effii lals were unaiiimeii in -aung ban neir i rnpped up before , 111 college football. 1 I Dropping 1" yards behind bin own- ! I goal line, "Hie liny' Asplundh es sayed a punt. The I la vet ford forwards in'il back-i came cbai-ging through, the ba'l was p.iitially bleckisl and went up 11 the air at an angle of about 45 de I'f'H. I At the top nf Its lise the howling 1 gule that swrpt the field ftn'it ihe wesl all tl. rough th" L-aiii" caiubr the oval . nil curved it back until it began lull 1 inn will irid" the Sv arthmere goal .-line A-pl imln was the nnli mnn who si.ed 1 up t ." -iti.nuen lie lined about tl f - If en feet tn I, is right, get under the 'Imli, and a- it c.ime down jumped up ainl 1 11 1 i'i) 1 11 He was surrounded b li.iverferd plavis nt the finic. '"it tint "tie 'f iliem t' ( ugbf of dumping the Unmet iau'. nor did one ft thctu make n rrallv .im ere effort in cnt'h the hall. I Several -aid lifter ill" game that they 1 wen m'l'li 111 ileiibl as ti. their rights .under -u. 'i peculiar circumslimees, , incv.'i' Inning humpeil up against such 11 1 situation i "fore. 1 " i.iflflii- 0 in I thr hnll irni (( ' thr liniment it 'lilt pnrllll mul t; Ihr mrht mul Hlnrlt tin in And hrui iih it thri (inilil al nm. f iiilninlij hm 1 Hindi n liiudi' Inirii. Never Happened Before '1 WAS a safety, however, and will , . ( . - .. I t...,n p.. ilnuli 111 ine reenrus as a uiiiiu- ptfiv. I'i Mlrn 11 Inn In' inuijhl the hall, ami i he luiil hrrn a hit jmtrr en hi- fret hr reiiUI harr m'erril n tniirhilmrn. 4 it linn. i Iniriilrr mul Yd ll'iber miiuhl him nt thr 1'i-iianl mailf, Swarthmore Held SWAUTlLMiUti: bi.iccd and held: Ilnverfm-d ine-se.l up a trj for plare liiei 1 goal, but the bull was deep in tin iiaiuci teriitet.v am Kicking naain-i llml liiirrtfMtic wau nf little avail Svvar'iiiimr" tried te rush, emels)dv fumbb'd. Montgeme-y pnunced en ihe ball nnd llnverferd hammered at the (J 1 goal until ii fventuallv secured is nn pnint. 'Ili.isi llnverferd bnjs, younger 111 ji n. s'miiller. fundi lighter, fought l.k" in in-. ns for all the first half and n n.i of ihe third period. IVunll ti.i 1 four of them v mild bit the Mv.il ii'ni.i'K runners nt once. ,tu-t as P in "'.in did against ialc .1 wefk lie- Inn and one points. Wilsen and Rebert seu, each with twelve touchdowns and u point after touchdown, ere tied for second place with T.'l points. Robertsen finished the season against Notre Dame last Satur day, while Wilsen will lead the attack of the Nittany Liens against Pittsburgh Thanksgiving I'u.v. He must de better than two touchdowns te tie lirunner. F'tftXr urnl f'ellfwe )lruimr, l.fattie . Wilsur.. I'i nn htntf . Hebi-rimin. furnt'sie 1'ffc.in. I urni'll . . . j0 r.ilin. I'enn Stnt ... .iiHllun, nilll.illls ... Mv Hriui'. S r.irii.i. , I'onrej-, Nftvv . KepiUch. feluml-'d . K.iw. Cnrnell .. . Hunt, Celutnbln Anilrsen, Sj rums , ilsbhnrdt, I,.if,iitti Tewtlnenil. i.VilgB( . Hoblsen, WesUyjn llenk'Tt. Kutrrc .il.'Mr. Kerillum Nchlllnncr Tli llnnnev. eriH'll Hurt, i.'ernell Heer.e, I'ninrll Trjim iilcat anfnrii. relca' Hrutnbausti. 4'iiiiia Tl). I'Tt). V.n, T'tl I'J 1 I'J U 7 il 4 7 K S 11 1 I I 1 I 1.1 IK I THE large number of entries in the tourney last week allows condu cendu alvelv that clubs are Interested In amateur boxing. The bouts were ae successful it Is rertaln there would be a larger turnout of taleat If another championship were staged. ' . .... ..,..! it iJrutnt.aufii. t Miiia 'Ihei slopped '"Big Hey ' Aspllliidb i, Wuili. & Jt(7 in Ins ii-nclis lime and again. They 1 Uoe.i nm- . . si, p., forward puekvs and broke up t,!'fir,tp",nl en.' r ins. lu fair, fhey sized up the, fiatnet pin- biiiutifillly. Evidently Couch liar ai bad been well served by bis sun. s They fought te the limit nf en dura .. did' these boy-, and if was net nnti. thuy were pli)tu ally exhausted that Hie "Swurthmere steam roller get in v. 01 king. 'II" liarnet had tee much inbeifii. pmvei te lie stepped ler nn cut 11 e gnnie Ksnven. Oreraetuvin Hnnniiti Cernill ... , Owen lltirvsrii . ., Hill, Aiuhrt .. Oleniiun Kelv Crutu . , l''nn.inn, Flttkbuigli . Ki'llmi:, sjyrscuM MatuUiuc, Kerdhum , , . Usrllns. I)olen Cellcir Tuv ler. Nnv Ollfnerv, Armv . , SullliHii, HemiNylvunlH Heulil. PitiKbuiBli I Mn 3(111. felyule . . . , nermann frugal t f'i 11 1 I I, ' fntitiilll Brown h.ld elected te lJieuarU. Hely Cress i..l.. ,.lv .nt.1!.. of th,. wind .11 bis ha. I. 1 -""'" s--uni.m nun ki. ' mere in flu third period I II.I""'. r,l v Id prelmhlj have staveil HOOtg anil Saddle SK IS! Illi ?? 111 v 40 4s IS 4.1 4 'J 1-' 4i! 41 -il S.i m mi se H as ai S4 114 H4 .'I'J SS SJ l at SI an 3D an ae se an a'. :if. ae js CORNELL ALUMNI TO HOLD SMOKER J0M0RR0W NIGHf Dinner Will Be Given at Cernell Princeton Club That Cernell Is going te make an earnest effort te repent last year's vic tory ever Pentt. the Cernell Club of this city will thoieiighly discuss to morrow night st its smoker in this city. The affair will be held at the Cor nell-Princeten clubhouse, near Twelfth and walnut streets, starting at o'clock. SERVICE TEAMS READY Third Army Cerpa Battles MarlM Eleven at Baltimore The Third Cerps Area, 1'nlted H'Ataa Army. vs. United States Marine Cerpi, annual football clash will take place it the dedication of Ihe new Biltitwti undium Snturdny et 'JtSO Is. M. This contest hns become e'" f the largat mul most snccfuciilar in this sedicn (if 1 be country. Preceding tlie game tam will be a military parade of L,W0. HJie new Baltimore stadium will v It has f ..'. . .!... ...Ill lu. .11. ...MM . i'i"' ' - "! , . ... .1... I, I... . . ..! u,i l-.t ween course.- manr nrem nent epenen en ui...m. j- - persons will speuk before the nssem- icpaeity of -IS.nne. I binge of locals interested in the progress . ; Bgaegag4aegjBj-a-a-MeMg4j One of tlie speakers will be Steny iSTsZTwti t McLinn. of the sports MaiT of theifi JT IM I M(I Ltd. E KMXO Pl'lll.l-' l.KIMSKII. Cea.'hes of -17 MMlrM&inJ$ - some et tne omen lranii mis year an nlse expected te talk, but It l doubtful If 'il I'ebie. the grid tutor there this year, will nrrive in time. The Cernell team is expected te arrive in Philadelphia eaily Wednesday morning. Its bearding place is cev- i ered with secrecy. It is eg peeled te Londen Clethes for Men T'l-IC Season call, for a Meminf' 1 Ulster or Overcoat; alie a Fla ing Lounge Suit- ledge in soma golf club en the Main 1314 Walnut St. Line. .iiis.Ta.Tia.TaBiaBa 131 t Pheiw. rue taw Sprue ft ii ' 1 1 il p.." (ni i .' 'II II t( I 111 I I ', I'I' II , h ni'i itaiiie uiiiii ine .1 1 ii amy inigui nine list ipiailer i wen . .. .. ' .,..;.i ,..., I. ,,,., ,i I lie lanital Mty i laud en n nmi ib. C'lilll lllisi'.i ..... in,,, ii ...... .,. .it. , --- -; i. lining with the ball in his invn ""mi.- Seuth Purse ate the leuture-. te nt the start nt tlie inirii uuiir-, " ""'"-' ......... . i.in- iruuery 4",, him I.nl iiei lueu today ai hew- e in giabbiiiB n punt fietu Asplundh I J"""'" nu.-cin .n,- rn.n i,,Mi,g ,10r. , ,s .iviii .'sV.vaid line lie irnil te j fi'fiiiuni .', though she will turn the t, ihe ball though surrounded by ' inu'h-iinpreved Ben Hnninie .mrl Ki)IK ,.t ferwaid--. l course tlnee or, Albert, In the Sjuiny Smith, Upper- ' t I., in hit him iv eni e. ihe ball '"" hss defeated better iicbls thai he 'd fiuin his nrmi and reinveieil meets today. . I'l'-nb rt Knru. who playe'd a I lleise.s which seem best tndnv nie- i game at end fnr Swurlhmeie. , phst lace-Riickel, (ield M'liini.'lliiin.' l Imbll : sprend- -4'illiisuli, Sling, I'ttnhe; tiiini- I'cwiiie, Unci, fiijtteiu, Hun K, i M'Siilliviiii: feurlli tippeimmi. All Fair. Alary Piitrlciu ; tifih Prmlfrv, lleu llemme, King Albert; slxih- llueiiie, liallivant, Afleiuev seventh i l'hilurub, I'luve, lleyulleiiii I lui VI ll" I lull r t. i '1 II r S I' 1 ' II-'- , 1. ll'.Jl - '"i II l . . . rr-rl , in I' rrl' the tnan who kicked A A KIDDIXG WAY II I mil thr hriniliiiii'l of Ihr rml ', Hm 1 1 tin 'I. II piil Ihr .s( nrlrt I I'.'iii I nn tin ihfrn.iiir in its mrii , . mul I hnn ilh tin trmn hrhl a ilinimr fur iln ii 111 Ihirr llimi li thru ill-ynnl linr, tli'ih mul .". i milil xtnml Ihr i, Irani no i, mul Ihnsr iiiillniil Imli) irail' ih i nii.ililiil umlrii thr tniitiu ii i ii tin il nn n (il. s-.S....SS.......M......V..V Wise underwear buyers buy new Yarn have leaped in price Our underwear was bought at rock-bottom prices We can save you money new Balbriggan Union Suits Medium er heavy weight We guarantee both quality and fit 1 .50 and 2 .50 U'i liurlin-M. '" r ItilH SfAsOn 'i nriiiu of (hi I an IvU"l', 1)31 ul FIVE HOLIDAY BOUTS AT CHESTNUT ARENA Willua Brltt Will Held Evening Matchea en Thursday A popular-priced show. ltn hiding the e'gl.t -round matches, will be sta-.ed at Ihe Chestnut Street Arena, I lltciith nd Chestnut street". f special tpkanl'sgivlni: nlshi intrnctum witli a -- n. I . .... ll,,. ulll. luilll iweigm cncemnvi ..n .... -- -S..... eant Uay Smith, local big boy who i SUCCeMlUI coinreocs. w.u v" off with Wolf Carsen, a g.ant glnvem.ui fiem Okllllieiua Wlllus Hrltt has four ether cracker, in. k .(inlets mi the curd In the semi tinnl labile Pempsey will hoel, up with Willie " irr . Tliei" boys recent Iv HtllSe a sizzling i"ip. In the ether bouts Al (innlnn will be palicil with ,1'iimi Ti.-rnei , p.iiiv (aas Is m tackle Hilly t. .union and Tmiiiny (lilinn will face .Inhnuy flat I,, The Humbler A. f . a f)re-clne iravi ns aulutel, .nj. ep-n vjuts, ,, .IbiaJknlglil, I Illlll .I.SI .,V.li Iln- I'hil.n in" f j- SVI.'ll " rt.i- mis', i M. rirlrV-'s ' u hi - ii.is ,,fen i f ,ii wl Unc ' '"-r ,' Iiciin. . - , ,, Charles i !"' II j. ji), Tn-. i, fril ,rIi Csistmsnt II. ' ' "i t..i, .ir ul'l Irwin " ' le f..i ,i,l s muluu" te l.i.i fi tin tlVin u""" . I'yunk friu friu Kefi.nrll I'lelrt ' lli j l lllltHl H ,- " ....... wen li.vintt raUl" " klllril ll"'V It .tr et, Oil.e Wrriaene ll st irs fnl.rliW. 'I ll' ""' l"i jehnny "" " ' r r" nr-i Til lisffr-iini' Hii.kmIi ill ( lull is .-i)ii -i Inp tit'l .t .'i--ii' l-'ieir k.ni.1 lime hn-ii en ' '!" vn ..l.jit, i Mnifir liiltu .'i'i ''' (Hiilimis .in in (jet ij. 'I-'."" ' s.-ni. (,i,ii dun,, ,,n tr I r,rralfi .''..i ' m l.eii, li-bin. .ffer 4 iii.nb1' rli .' iLntnnv. .'alftT Snr'li i s" - ,i ,il.'ix U'wimllift r.in'' m Oil nrxt similar iirtrriiunn i i mellrnl imry tain. n . "n I U .-l-.i. 1 ifl.ntJ iirnr rl' ' ' ur .' ft.m llpinntr nl, I pm "( c v' '-'irinn hcirhh for liciiby sw .he ArniyXHV Nl W- I ,'ISPATfll NIMTH II.U AUK s.i.11 I llll 1 l lllllell'lilii in.ii Willi. "It weiirili an nflie.ii. , " r.rir.,i,tfi , r lnen ihn rill i'jh tn urrm. . I t m i In. t. mm if r.nrf iann itbie A Jftr II. . Its I. in l.aji.n m-i iciarv .'.in ilebbe the Nu. i.ut ale it. ,, K'i llminul ilifriittii 1 ulr m lenthiill, ) ulr hml umi tuihrr. thric half-trmtrit mul fii e luulii'. Sattir ilny thru n eulil hair niuhil tl lotonio letonio lotenio tire ami u '''"' of Itiniiri te icin. li ii Starts 'I'liinliiiig"--1 leadline. W'lii- i.c urn he de in Suubury'' i (lui Oui, .Montferl .Iniie.s' ,sM- ,f()),n .lebusnii lillv, nu easy vviiuut nf the I K n dura nee Haiidltap, ran a tun mile, and il in peilmps best for (leneiai i iitti'iin lepiiiuueu nun he uai) v.llbdrawii bel'nre the race, f(. then1 aie iiituiv who doubt that he r imiI.J con I ced" the weight called llpnll m Snlin . day's race. Iluj Oiii'n iace was bet-I tec Ihaii any run se fur by (iencrul ! iiiaiciier, irarh censiueieii, l'ie)-tei I liiirch wan effeied :'.U,MS r . t- r. ,l,il Tliulcliei- before the riii e Weel Sexftnt, bat warm, SOe te ft Handkerchief warranted all LINEN, 25c ea., $2.73 dex. Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Men'. i..corperut.i AthUtic Furni$hirtf 724 Chestnut Street Gi l i,n man Mithluen, of Ihe Aeic ) nil; llnj-ii i t'eiiiiiiiimiiin, trill hr aimlnl ii In ,, iln nt'ir uiliiillilntratliill lllkr) of ef fii r ii m (ii. Tin' vhirf linublr with llili - llml iiolieilji hm lekru him in niinm-lii in he hm hinimlf. let' lIAItVAUD WON Till'. TOSS IN THAT tiAMK l'''in'V.HKKN YLAHS At II AMI Sl.l.l.t lia' -' r.. f..)VIN... ..-iAVS. .I'-Ullvi;. l"; t I ni- r awiv .HAl UlllA .. IIAIIVAHU niM ' Tees AMI li.wr; Ai.r. iiir. ' V V. I ' rml stimig In basketball Headline Why lie m. bpecillc' th nnil' ' i tiii ii.ihm nf ijnlwr i r,iipi u ' mt .i se I it. in th inn "WnTS rsviAUS imiHi in eie, tin lu'l'nl tu iltti, iA'p '. ' M viti: fltt-W HIDN'T H'AIti:. I ' NOJt ITS BACKKHS DIDN'T t'UDW AT lUiWll'J SATIAIUV. Nn, Sulnev, It was Pelv I'lep's, net 'Paul Prep's, Hnrileis that wen in I'lneklyu. t lllilll 1'ttfl, fffll' lllf '" hel up t t nru Ihr aiiiieiinit mint e .. . I afiiei , , , l),,i'"l l.'ll'llllllll thllt lull'I'l'lMHl. III! (fli'f, II illiii lliill ilinirx ihr niiiiui "'"' imfl ,, ,r,.,,n,. thr ancivnl ami hununiMr hr hm mahlnil h ul li'Vi' ana "" ,,,, ,, ,rri'ieu thai hr "inuldti'l llnl ill fin Thiiiil.'invimi, ,i;, tiitirtmj Amriua again" irill . ,cur u let Of meun unmna tne uirat I'AKIVd VO PIIANCKH ' tese hr off fif "Our nh'il $ A, M DHYR" IN JAPAN, BAxa .MiHua-. .Marshall Cassidy. substituted .-urier .uiier in newie, who is , proved u tiit -r!iir.H starter. ,. NW1S iiuined by his father, .Mni faidi, tlie veteiaii MaiUr en tni'ks bmli Lust .iixl Wel, . B, D.ltle. peer of nil stnileis, w., wn. in have ntliciuicd al New Orleans was told by his doctors t Iiu t he um take n test, His wuik will he ,,llt,. . by his iissiMiinlN, lliimilteii ami Snv.l der, Pew reulir.e the anxieties and c. . pesiirei. a -.tnifer is hiilijecled te, (iriiu patience is reipilred, an welt us hIihj. , lute fiiiriifs.s nt nil limes, The Bugle will muml nt Ni-.v u,. leiiiiK nnil lliivauu en Tliaiikhuli'iiiK Day for the opening of lung wliiliu iiii'himiks, 1. licit- mere uiirres nave linen lellacied than befera.. Ijeibes formerly considered tee valiiaM1 ter winter rac ing will be kepi busy this winter. baatSil PAR' iheAridlecral of Arrew CELLARS A Style Fer Fau. CIucttabody&te,incajjW', 1 r wt' JT) -tew XV- .& P-T 'sBBU'Mk .'SiM-.f, '.'' nafjBW "f A 7iaiii. r JJaBaaH r f3t2Lsr.E'ji 'i --.. m
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