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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ora ae MONDAY, MAY 2, 1927 : games: won: and lost in the Ameri- fan League in 19067F. MT. p SwirltnySen, 5 ¢ | gfCommerce will go on the air Tues. - The'late Eddie Plank. day finn a ee are on What was the highest batting aver- Washington Auditorium _ <7] age ever made by Larry Lajoie mn h WEAF and the Gold Ts y 'y Lajoie when sien, w Tl he ted the American League for three : : jedal sta en, CCO,, THe program i years? 8. : ; oe ; wit bexin at § o'clock. th Lajole complied ° his best mark in é : a ee Chea a ro ke Os ah 1908 It wane 381. Pa : ‘ nual meeting of the United. States pest ie t é tet ae ‘ 3 mes | Chamber of Commerce; and, as : Pea iar ars a7" rar okie VeRO : - : : ’ : : | representatives will be plevent from ls wali 4 4 # - countries of in Americp, Presiden j . m a Pennant Progress | : : : : ; Coolidge will address th} assembted ‘ | | Now at Tulane j ——__ +? : a . Le business men of the Weltern Hemi- AMBRICAN ASSOCIATION ‘ : oe J | sphere. The purpose of this confer- g WwW. Le Pet. F 2 : pe es A ence is to survey economic trends » | St, Paul. 9 6 3 p with the purpose of determining their | Mi 8 5 meaning in order to throw light upon i i Pele pays ‘ 8 4 Pon Sevelonn cate nine busi- \ ansas City. . 8 ‘men wi way | | Indiannpofis 8 7 problems within their infust: | Toledo | 6 By newly ‘rising questions Will be int | { Louisville 59 cussed. The meetings yill bring to | Columbus «. 40 ie on nat pret scone jie ee | emery — s & ee : oe: what is probal the jest business “f xf sul- ., . . “Results Saturday ME e i © i thought of America. q y Season Total of Six Puts Sul Catcher Shea, Who Cost De- Louisville 10; St, Paul 6. : i 7 at is expected shat ¢ president’ 8 Ss ec: ee on, 7 Spee, ianapolis 6; Minneapolis 4. e . ig : e ‘ f ‘J addresa w egin at approximately é tan of Swat Ahead of Ree: troit Forty Grand, Shining | Columbus 4; Kansaw City 3. a Bee : 2 eee *¢ s Borclock. Mr. Coolidgt will be in- ord Year of 1921 Example, ‘Rvatis Says Toledo at Milwaukee postponed. ae Br BS : Ei} | troduced to the Visible joi invisible i preety _. Games Todhy : 3 dent of the Chainber of/Commerce of oS BILLY EVANS) Louisville at Minneagplis. 3 the United States. ahoke of | t tebe aad Indianapolis at St. Paul. 8 es : ' on bath, bat t in ‘bascbally the wutiny of a mee] Caledegee Ranaaa Cley, aseball, Babe Ruth toray $10,000 for a ball player is simply pin] Columbus at Milwaukee, head of the ‘ ters while his Yankees: were sittt aeney Ut geveediagatnels AMERICAN LEAGUE State. Warrant Is on top of their league after a va Alar : ie ct. 4 Py In a high-powered game that meant | fore hnniding itsovar te HeriMisignn {1 Ehime ie ey eee ve a : : ; league leadership, the Yankee thu When I visited the Detroiot Tigers | Detrett Ss ; 28 : oe : Forgery in connectifn with a’ war- i derer swung his home run hammer | at San Antonio, Manager George | Washi one ‘ee : : : Mi] | rant issued’ by State} Auditor John : twice and brought his total for the! Moriarty had us one of his problems ENT cc 8 7 683] - ~ % : . f : cee ee OS Steen has earned M. |. Houston of year to six as the Yankees downed ithe jon am to whether ‘or’ ndtl Stayer 6 7 462) 4 : ee : : : 4 | Hobart, Washington, affour-year-pris- That brace of Catcher Merle Shea was worth that | geaoand 4. ey ae ne : ‘ : on term, according information ed him ahead of amount of money. ee go EE ems Bo : 4 : : Pete Tatty ie of 1921 when he Last season, SI : i i 4 2 4 cat p eee a e warrant was si 0 2 woman a for the season but Sacramento ites the Pacitie: Const 7 Results Saturday . WE f * % : : neighbor of Houston’s| whose son was the first of May. : League, Figures in baseball do not| ghctk nd os pao . ; : ee ae fog ® 8 | Kkilled in the war, and fras in payment BEE Mitt Clonee frevtin homie |(Mect. Tulana’s new <tootball’ conch,! Rivaue: (nlbiebe true wolth’ off piny- Boston 3; New York = , — i her behalt ee run lead “Columbin Low" Gehrig, a {He is Bernie Bierinan and he sue-) Sieg ney EE ale Washington at Phitedeiphia, rain, |The photograph shown above is LAteche ge the’ most remarkable flood picture ever taken. It shows a| The woman went tq tie postoffice strong young cannoncer on Ruth's} ceed: k realigned, that Shea was ‘worth’ the: expenditure er Missouri Pacific refugee train, trying to get‘ several hundred of the homeless in the Mississippi vall Pate to see if the warrant for own ‘team, touched off his fifth round abe Years of 40 grand. P' * cheveled cri ray to refugee camps at Semphis. For néarly a day, the train was reported lost. A flyin; ge spinle! f $325 -had: arrived; the/auditor’s office cl ey same a ‘a a c . ueen: “4 i {ripper in the sume affray at the/ako at Tulane, | Herman has peer Had Poor Average New York at Washington, for. NI ieee! was one of the aviators who discovered it, creeping very slowly through the flooded rec wea-intormed. ‘Then she missed fa guna were blacing’ax forioukly|*ieven. for, the few years. He!, The batting averages reveul that] Chicago at, Detroit, areas. e flood waters kept extinguishing the fires of the engine and threatening a boiler explosion, at St Louis where the champion Cae [is of the “Doe iliams school at 1 54 games he hit for the rather| Boston at Philadelphia, but the engineer and firematt courageously stuck to the task until all the refugees were brought to tte: d dinals put the Reds to route, 12 to 4,| Minnesota ganrominently feos exetnge cr een Soathe TEM aan : dry land. This airplane picture was taken near Simsboro, Ark: The “ate ‘of & few. houses of the|had come but that it had been turned : Bee cot the Caris/and Kelly. and |. —— ~~ i era ET Rectal Se ee gaipees ee TE 5 bp ies Be ca vaneesuibon WOM of the Reds helped keep the AGT Tap a je prospects from mere figures,| St. Louis 10 65 .667| Milwaukee .... 8 14 1] old chap, you 0 league ahead of Ruth's circuit in/¢tough good pitching to be a strong ley would have had a tough time| Pittsburgh . 9 6 600) Biemiller, and Ferrell; | is it not 207") neved Pasearecbe TH fepieliea talet dare hn vgs ie wanna and thn had “indorsed “ie te totals. ; a eon eenee: Tage te at en ate ahelang fmurpeslen, on. the basis een 4 : a Jonnard, Sanders and McMenemy. dust-stained, tired face lighted up| though many. of the rescuers declare | it himself, using pat of the morey y their resounding Victory, the anley Harris e Washington | °" gy tn fohen Bos . 4 in a smile, Another man rode by|the obstinacy of these who would|to' make a payment on an automobile Cards drew up to half s game be. {club was one of the few leaders 1] On the contrary, figures play- a| Chicago 7 8 467 H E| —a vertitable Knight-errant of old| stick out the flood may cost more|and taking the rest ij h, hind. the Giants as those leaders of|t#lked with who didn’t lean to that|YeFy minor part in the deductions | Cincinnati 5 12 [294] Indianapolis . 6 2] in ragged modern costume. “On his! lives ZA ‘The auditor's effice now ‘ the National League took a4 to °3|belief. In discussing pennant pos-| Of # biz league scout, He draws his| Brooklyn .. 5 12 294) St. Paul D: Olaelete pOrcheare: eee warvors: noel sna vaabet thy nabsesiscpency jerest-| Ae “wommn Tetaaee ite te: callers lucing from the rejuvenated Robins| sibilities, he stressed the fact that|Conclusions almost entirely from (10 innings) splendent i “! bbe [re Bkdaae sbi Cink cheapest lary who’ Seemed to have tired of the cel-|she, Yankees would make trouble. | persene)opscrvation. Erery Jott] voit Saturday Schupp, and Bees sieaceh and] PE ae eee eee Geaisiana, Sid by the micddy| ear Tate gooseaete ie was axplaiand, p " i oe fist tow whee of be: 3 Cincinnati 4-9, Gaston, Seimer. retailed an endless story of the| wave pouring down from Arka ‘il be t " ( , al s by Wi 3 season out of the v I rémarkedti chances of a player to get a trial w York 8; Boston 7. a vy Pt ig down tkansas,| will be to collect from the ban a victory over the Pirates when| fight angle on the Yanks, when he une the Perce niee re Brooklyn 2; Philadelphia 1 Toledo ... TRS Ferm wagons and carryalls loaded| Bastrop, ‘Lake, Providence aad. Oab| bank which handled it. ua Charley Root took the balloon in the Rata Rese uas = tuple ania ae tee specie ites ao eee te ous e = Kansas City 1|with green vegetables dotted the Fy Additionaltperssetel-ant|inots. beck te the i unl fhe “ral mith. When le. came down in the ss over a club that s that he james Today Maun, WooifIk, MeCullough and : H ; club house, thee unt was 7 to 6)enn hit ke ne Svaukees 1 entity dpformed (Oemer Beales Bavpeie Priannatl at One Heving; Sheehan, Olson and Shinault, Lead: tele woule whe, ahnaea plan Pokal peek Baro that ‘the eon from’ ie. torger: be ia 0 against the Cu compa a i ere is a team that wi S a ston. etic i club, the White a ee be tough to beat no matter what ‘ Naving Sree aasinionec gn alll CER ncn R H E Barefosted boys hugely, atjoyine the| creased By nearly. 60,000" it Monee ree ee tae ite ry \ aa es i ‘in itching petal Ale i 4 ecisi on ba ittsbury ; i iu 9 9 he by 4 7-6 triumph over the) (ne Seer ine tae ee chee players is simply one of the many nica t. Louis, not poster Bey 44 i “ lee beating cotvep andl sores threatened levees fail to hold. in connection with state warrants zi : Mee Mins dinnins have sai sthen-euskavaveiiae Incidents in the life of a major Dawson, Friday and McMullen; | into the procession A constant bab: Great Health Menace me titer Phage Ree ap rai é GY tac’ pitchers who turned in Rese ist league manager. It ix my belief that | ———-_——___________| Renton, Malone and Gowdy, Kenna. | ble of voices-Frenich, Spai Although their present task is|°f containing aj large number shutout one was starting hin firt| Harris figures he has George Moriarty, pilot of the agers, | Yesterday’s Games | ea lish and @ host of intermediate dia-| temporary succor of the marooned of hall, wareantan ney had ‘beon ; major league game. In the box for|defensive club in the WESTERN LEAGUE lects—arose from the roads with the| and homeless, relief workers have Washington, Lisenbec, a’ younguter,| League, if not the majors. rover that amount for Shea. - —+| Wichi 6; Lincoln 5. 4 ©} were payable and ,were being sent held the Red Sox to'seven hits and|ever, your team must make Gl MEE ec NATIONAL LEAGUE Oklahoma’ City Ge Des Moines 6. | "But the refugees, huddling in im- pebiitedtion. which. wil labor of re-lby country bank'to a bank in Minot no score while Goose Goslin with a/runs if you are going to win ball| yas Moriarty’s reply when I asked) pitssungh . E! Amarillo 8; Denver 9. provised shelter in’ New Orleans, do| recession of the waters, ig ele gare homer led his mates, in hammering| ames,” stid Haris witha smile. | wound nurely arick Wht the Ticens| Chicago. @ 6 2) Tulsa 11; Omaha 3, hot complain nearly as much ae"one|” Great. reserves of vaccine and] ;,1ese, heck were, cashed ot var pus six runs. The other hurler who i —_————— would expect from th ho have| nurses and physicians have been pro- bert blanked the ‘enemy was Earl White-| Huggins Draws Bl Surpri A Great Asset Kremer, Morrison and ‘Sieh Bush, oy who, have phys! Pro-| states and the culprit finally was Bink the enemy gar Whke| Mann Draws Ble Surin | a yg yA Stat Ame, | Joben "Bt and artnet 15 Attend Shoot mage a EN esa | ted SRT” WiRMNR. “Betic |eraced fo, Chiomia where he, on the Indians he hurled his team rol manager in the majors. Already a lot] the geatest arms I have scen. He : Hi i Hub) their bones pelle: te. bret need Grcun. medical .divectary- declares [Attn Mh Tmt ab bis, wedalng 7 t0'0: victory of the highly touted’ recruits have | Keeps up a line of conversation that! New York AC ee eld By Gun Club Sept SS Ie “the ‘greatest, health ‘menace ever|t2_® git! to whom he had Become failed to make the grade. vou back $0 tue old days wb aroakiyn of Sa Fas . SITUATION IS’ faced in Ameries outside of war|"e#eed- ee | Every now and then a big league great catcher was a ‘pepper-| Btgoklyn es Windy weather failed to discourage times, | "Thrills in Golf pilot gets good pitching from some} Pt’ The chattering catcher, whol sig Deberry, eeiby; Vanes | about 15 trapshooters who braved the dnd SECRET — rel “aust ages _n Of | rookie on whom he didn’t seriously | fay) also think, is a great asset to a wii blasts Sunday to take part in the STILL SERIOUS MEN WORK ON LEVEES « o—_ 4 jconsider, after all his highly touted | Pall) club x semeaee first trap shoot of the season, held ABOVE NEW ORLEANS The neighbors of Bins, Arthur De Bal Ga PhenOnd hadelivversd” he question was raised a8 tol cincinnati RH Elby'the Bismarck Gun club, a branch SAYS HOOVER! BOVE NEW ORLEANS _ (p,_with| Mulle, Grasmere, N. H., were curious 1} ee ete eee eagl Reval mans who. labeled the er mot Shea would make) Si" iaist 1218 | Slof the local Izaak Walton League ‘the flood crest, of the Mississippi | {° know what medicine she took that 4 his greatest thrill in'golf and. por, !Yankee pitching staff as just ordin- rheadway-against major league!" Nene “Koln: dd Pleinion’| chapter... Plans are now being made (Continued from pags on’) _ | moving past Vicksburg today, armies| ,actee, like magic” in restoring her haps, “his biggest disappointment, i a ee 2, Paes ra ia Ges i aa bat. | Shordal and’ Oar einiehs for another shoot next Sunday, at ae fad added. enormously” to’ of men were fighting desperate iy 40 | saat comnison nonae, f’ saw Foley within ey cy Moore. } did! ,., 7 ? e Fort Line * ', aad teh, Se Tiley ar hae ene hae nie Me ae ae scrivets «History Repeats [isis tr sont Phe Radner o Sey vee ere] Mn Mafra Fog" ‘okie Country clul lencoe, Ill. » da le, Su natar iwiblacmore walaabic, 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE waters, record Piha were forecast between Dh 1 hi tired feel- in 1922, to win’ the National ‘open {Co is liable to be a | much talked about | Re¥e ate es uable catcher UE, 6oel Itself; ‘Anoth Across the Mississippi the Yazoo| May 5 and 18, Meanbime, torrents: of | (rouvles: 1 never have Met ie Bie ee et ete, National open) man in major league circles, Ho y Schalk and his major ; $ Mother: || ousin. a great triangular | * ing,-and am active and happy.” Men appointment’ was, not Aenean! won 20 games ant lost only four Isague batting average is only about| Ckicaey 7 13 °°8 Tragedy Is Is'Enacted(3"2""4, ‘ith waters * Lalit poutine opened enerany by By hte iver south eaneod Mele yarhere are and rece ‘or Gene crossed to England ally” League last year.!” "ail of which mak D Jones, Wingard, Vangilde d rom the Stops Landing gap, mixing oppo! hy ‘ new laurels t which leads you to believe he has akes it seem Detroit ef euder. a8 with faction guaranteed. Ask for them. ate nord athe rt oon someting on ihe Guile, [il shoul turnover Stowe fr a| SOMME Bazmabe, Conta, Thott] | (oontineed from pag on) piahing thn stem eee semolating the re Gene ais is a golfer who holds a eae arsine it Hei let ee Teague record, asts no great minor rf hls S pereat Peace was a delusion.’ pins a Fericuiony of the eastern| with the prospe: ii SUMMONS. victory over Bobby J fe yy e leties wil ea ee xodus began. ore. ularls tl to 7m the National open in 1922. Mack's team the rest of the way, al- New York ... ah) og 2 off, and the modern Acadia was re-} where levees have crumpled is ent nee. flood along the Y: abe river mr District ‘Court, Fourth Judicial Like Walter’ Hagen, with whom|!oWing only one hit and winning Quinn, Willis, Waibe: Pe Pp placed by a dreary, slate-colored se: aussade to join refugee camps at|iin Mississippi als as District. Sai azen has been associated in |th® contest, 13-6. kind: Pennock “and P. Calling ots Wsalent and dapolate, aestpe 4 Yazoo City, eastward, but: a somewhat amen Anna Tra kK, Plaintite, ew 0 “gru teh ibi : * 5 J sippi broke throug’ ce Belery, ‘ rted a settowian mauehger’ Gene exhibits a! Moore, breaking into the majors at down Bayou Terre aux Béeufs. snd| RESCUE WORK CONTINUES in southeast-| James Trask, Defendant, hd surpass by any other golfer. He! 2 a ot ge). may aS dist tie Bostik , : Surough Breton Sound to the Gulf of BY TRAN, BOAT, PLANE iors’ Kamed nda lo the is: not as cool I { ceded to give ec Yankees’| QC) JRE cP DP | Washington exico, lemphis, ‘enn., 2. Hand Seale MGS M28 28°. atthe prope” Galance Me Wath essa feat, ick] THM Sle Attnde | Moving fair than th acing watrs| over nto golfing form that is the admiration | (ead ringer for old Cy Young enbee and Rug sy? 48) | Through all this: the Acadians| Telief forces today threw out tine Gouge nchanged of associates. jlooks and actions. A have complained very little. Per-|°f succor in newly flooded areas of| There was nochange in the situ phe pence er y The alleged “grudge match” bu rrr ; haps. the stoie ability fo endure exita| northern. and central Louisiana otteion at New Orleans, the river gauge para! “or Burleigh baad \ Pecan the winter note totes sheet * The Nut Cracker “7 Cleveland was bred in their bones by the forced | 2% aited emergencies in districts cer-| standing stationary at 20.7 fect due, | oP yeu envwer upon the subseriber the two golfers served to bring out | | The Nut Cr Cracker baa. ae migration from the northland, years) oan oe oe a dmiapt valley tices | cmeimeers sald, to the, rapid flow of | within thirty days after the service the galleries wherever the conflicts | 5 cscule | Karr, Shaw ago. At all events, they bore. their] Crest. of the Missisaippi valley flbod.| eter through’ the: artificial crevasse Of this suminons upon you, exclunive were staged. The chunky Gene has ‘DUFFER'S DREAM | Whitehill and ‘Bassler. march to New Orleans with heroic while, in’ southeastern Arkan-| at Cacrnarvon, 16 miles south, Which | Of the day of such service; and in won four of the five matches, his} Whe: itive Psat ag spirits and Gallic gallantry. sas and in the Mississippi delta, the! was widened again today by the use| C#se of your fallure to oppear oF lust victory being at White Sulphur en at night to bed I go, 1. What are the restrictions as to AMERICAN ASSOCIATI The roads from St. Bernard and| Work of rescuing maxgoned People, ofemore dynamite. anéwor Judgment wit’ be taken ‘Springs, W. Va. ad, shore in dulcet tones, the’ size of glove that can be used? TION: | Plaquemine parishes to’New Orleans} ‘ansporting telugie ‘c ent issued during the fore-| {ist demanded in he complaint, GET bared: rather disasperes-| TOT PP PY cards are ever low, 2. What ig the distance from the RUE were apretene r for ‘days. Companies orgie sand medi- nabsttatement laaued Dasehe, caldtoad Sed this 23rd dsp arth 1937. ingly to. his supporters in the first| °°” ' “Reet, like Hobby Jones.thome plate to the pitcher's box? ——— gw: gl st soldiers patrolied towns and farm inued ‘by ‘train,| river here would: change very Title Wii, saint,” 72 hole match played in Florida, but| A’ new flock of Chile h 3. What ig the fekulation ‘olumbus 3° 6 ands, superintending th i boat nd Siren. vf fall slowly during ‘the next £ Attorney ‘tor Piaiititt. the battle was the sensation of the |, ck of Chile heavies are/for a’ home rum over the’ fence or Bea Here and there is the crow ‘have arrivad-tere to| days Before the Caernarvon cre- mt Gages |eoted at by experts. “Yes siree, the |into the stands? the blue uniform of New Orleans po- ment the large number now tn the vasve was created « steady rise here | % jespito Gene's rush at nore’ with our “contendere Koons |g tty Whit is the size of the batter's! A Record Fell, Too || licemen,,tosned by ‘the city to the and others were rushing, to| was predicted. the start to 6 three up in the first | fun, Te eo epee K box? a parish sheri louds of dust baby st ic points - from Memphis’ s see was sions steadily at five holes played. Hansen: alle uffman, Willi 5. What is the slze of the pitch’ - cap - a up y road endlessly, to New Orleans, while in the lower Mis- our-teut! Saraze: won the Mbtropolitan open Tae gree er’s plate or rubber? ‘ : hang ee the bo like 4 bal, slasipal ian cenirenen of. tee watnignt dnote the waters crown in 1 cove th s ‘: 5 é ts as seemingly end! ‘sti Is ae o- , Jarge: sin ‘ Sei inate ee GSTIRE the 72] And so they gave poor little Mary asia yaa Ble’ mdde thely wa BOO") Widtory of the valjey. was rapidly a from the ere ane Sandiva: y one stroke. During the past wiriter,|rible menace though 1. There is no limit as to the size : : nerds sccomtmnied tie] IME wecomplighed. Gene won handily the Miami open | jict mee Sh obe "/of the glove that can, be worn by Nes ,| crowds.’ Men ‘snd: wombn and itis Refugees and also the Miami Beach open. He | Jui; “a"t help suppres catcher or first baseman. Other| |< a children, uncomplaining, oe Rveieatise. of beuarise | out PN Cooney untit did not do well in the Southern open | °°" absiens players are restricted to a glove or | > the w gs in the eh chek cng lebos, wis arava saroings of Canger, 1927 Fs in the United North and South} ‘The, trouble with golf ix not the | mitt weighing mot over 10 ounces or | wai : Paes eat bea hitecsd te niet Pount opi Meee ent, in Pinehurst, he. dropped out | amaicarn in it”, “. but’ che. pro. Meaning over 14 Inches around the . i 1 mf ie Pe ati and “iciaae ‘es aa ooh i Rin ofan whit be reel. ou furnieh- over to White Sulphur dduecss ian aa’ 2. Sixty feet, six inches. oo - agons, bythe rubber) communition, whe itants | husiness at the joint meeting st 0 | ine, four horse saalpment, ¢x- he trounced the Mighty Walter! Me. o'Gootty had such a tough|,%a,The ahottest distance for a/ J | | tire ‘auto. true thelr Pan “American, Commercial “Conte funintalner will be furnished by the ad neat caddie who gained jaime picking winners at Havre de|"*E.""the batter's ox ie rectangle om othe’ aueceosful bidder on tho dl the great vlagors of Us "early for a joy on the N'Y boxing com: | MeMsUFINE six fect by four feet, le. wicked y anti : © ‘ E pony as | yislon: aust “agree to tive during , 4 ¥: ¥ 10 re ; mission. , aes ai inckes craters caviar: measures i : e inst the 3 ara j ign We wales from the center of Babe Ruth is hitting about one. per- i ee the settee oben, Oe Se good}; es ‘The Board of County Commisston- | /centaye point less than half ax much Capital City Meet . «| § \ Peveres 2ep Dies i : >». \ Sern olen eee to Pelee Bex 3 Hornsby... and drawing i * of! 1 Oe vaae ce ‘tho -Boand-ing: Cr 4 tw tans, Entries Expected comminionsig ee eae 18A) to Show Increase ae Fi beatae ane lied caentries in the “Capital City same be tables—all the’ curious collection ‘0 urday, are expected to be even Ia ary fig ier fren tiled “th aoe than those of past’ i feotad to ae ‘incor from the number al freoay receiy Hi _ Sate th the ithe ida seserdlng to those in chargg of the f Petipa es of Sco ‘and docks; 4 nthe rity af schools a pan § pa 0 enter meet postp sale entries until the ot de 2 many entries are expecte be received in this afternoon's ane tomorrow. morning’s hae Entries sriered tal