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panne ENTE ay " ee SEAR NEDEEDE re THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1997 I ne en re Buccaneers Regain National Lead as Cubs Are Defeated HARD HITTIN’ Sreaker Climbs Among America’s Heavy Hitters DEFEAT BRAVES McGraw Turns Philosopher [SIMMONS NOW Locals Primed for Jamestown W) pace six Pret toes cney wie ACS 25th Anniversary Comes LEADS LEAGUE SWIMMING. SIMPLIFIED GAME IS SURE . 5) . BY TEN POINTS Athletic salen: Cleveland ‘<Ohio) Athletic Club T0 BE SPEEDY; Against Robins oslo tore |. aoe ee LOVE TO PITCH ° Gehrig, Babe Ruth As. MeGRAW * APPEARED IN 1904 CHISOX BEAT YANKEES) -—- | Giant Catcher Sends Self to) al When Own Foul \ 4 Tip Hits Him Encounter Will Be Hard- Fought—Will Start at 3:30 P. M. 4 Chicago, July 23.—/P)—Tris Speak- er, the last of the batting kings of former years to reach the heights this season, bobbed up among the first ten hitters of the American League today. Ruth, Heilmann and Cobb all reached the top ten ahead of the cx-Cleveland manager, but Speaker's he hitting on the Sen- ators’ flourishing western invasion has crowded Cobb out of the select uted Press) he Pirates while the ys carried the Pitt first place in th e race again i Prepared to give battle, the Bis- marck team is awaiting | tomorrow afternoon, when it will go up against the Jamestown Independents at the city ball park in what is, likely to be one of the best games of the season. ing the Braves 5 to et he game is booked for 3:30, hile the Phillies were dov Cobb, however, is represented on , Jamestown has a team with a long Cub in 6 to 5, the leadershi the pinnacle of the league in his pu- list of victories to its credit. It has changed hands for the fifth tin pil, Al Simmons, who has a firm lost only one game so far this s five day hold. on first. place, eight points son, and that to the strong Ho David team, a traveling aggregation Jamestown has played many of the state’s strongest teams, so that its tthe is teed See is all E 5 J ins 12 Points ‘ 3 ready to turn the tables on the Stuts- ee ha : \ “ : snkebo rae i { man county boys if it is possible. Attias trates : = 7 ‘ jBronker ma ieen tule. eae ie \ : When the two teams meet, there fell to the lot . iia week, in averages compiled today i will be a real battle. After its win nd Hack Wilson to | f oN “ 3 cluding Wednesday's games. In his Soar Lite ide MENday. th, toau: Chic errors in| q F - de " last five games he combed out eleven ‘ ‘ F uve nald fa Co at ie t sey 2 a ‘ 4 ‘ fi : ee hits to assist Washington to victory . e . ig anxious, to continue ite winning je, the Cardinals were com ‘ a s etn i % |in their first two western serie j we banging two] ‘ A < oS ‘i < = The home run_ honors, switched 2 : Pree Ric dca GALT CMiTinwiasll to humble the Re: 4 d forth between Ruth and ; fs % S bey hot lo te wirling a RS | , rested W ecshie Thursday, ; Fog , Sakti. web sabi Seadeg. exe nd Heine | as 4 : d , one more than the Babe Satie : many - hs tstop; swung the home run | ara - 7 ss # -| achieved. This total was consider- if ments, while Kelly Simonson will | | rors Cause Loss ahead of Columbia Lou Gehrig. Fol- lowing these two youngsters is the pack of keen eyed veterans of many \ campaigns. Mard bh win their die e the the Philly ably shor "s rec - catch. ably short of Ruth’s record year of The tentative lineup: One of the f pitching exhibi 1921, but the combined Yankee total . apart and. heels together, arms di- tions: of the year was given by Fred | “ . ______| of circuit clouts is more than double ! rectly in front even with th ait eatet Paeeras Piiigithe little red-haired hurler of . yj : | | the next team’s total, 40 for the Ath- i Gini Withire: alueeerd” and aneeea Einonien weeuer who blanked the : letics. The Yanks have scored in 97 1 swing, throw arms up vigorously,| ‘Tobin, first. base. : Hier a dual with o 2 homers, within one of the combined 1 helnthgy to attain balakt, aeblay Hes tee but one hit " total of the last five teams of the iG bs et a Dr. The back dive is completed in one| Mohn, third base. : league. movement,’ that js leaving the board es i meceesen Pury al Uae iD George Sisler took the base steal- with an arched back, arms and feet Tenatitereunters field. for a no ear “ ‘ ee together, both well pointed. Elliott, right. field. ‘ halt ‘of : 7 pew * 4 parkling young — shortstop, The back dive is controlled by the| Fans will welcome back Lenaburg seratched a grounde ey a4 5 : ‘ again adding two score 18. bi he: The head controls the bod: y 7 3 ning which Hugh F Z ‘ Dutch Reuther still leads the reg- % and is tilted slightly backward en Seen ae Bete a Usan aeE 4 field. ular boxmen of the league, with a | the highest point of the dive. If|arm, but he expects to be back. in . score of 10 victories to two defeats. diver feels. he is ‘not bs 4 y rs going over|the regular lineup from now on. Tey Lyons and Al Thomas, the Sox mer n room mates who lead in total vie- enough, bend head vigorously. In the were the ru one wa played | leading nic Senators tempts this week. George Burns, the} extended over the edie. on height, graceful . natural move- not enough to stop their western | \ ; ; y : E : : 4 pg c He holds the title himself hattle with the White Sox, but it| y : / } : | > aE im Philadelphia, 398; Doesn’t Care to Step Out for the Y: Indians first sacker, has reached 41]""pjace toes two to three inches ments and body rigid in ull entries. - 5 : | ew I ; Meusel, New ie ° pee ye * icant, shave, eee | Ts Question Still Argued | Ms modest stow ‘ K , a 1 To learn the back dive, take posi-® Before going on the board, prac- NIA TOL tories with 14 and 13 respectively,| sion on the end of the board. stand- tice arm movements to cooperate went down to defeat in all their at-] ing on the balls of the fect with heels with the spring. Always concentrate , Walter Johnson for the in his effort to set a new two bagger sight si True to form, the Yanks had a Dp. oe é f Be. _ Leading A. L. Batters W J k Ss ninth inning rally in thelr 16 ing | i? p ? nae v4 Leading American League batters as ac OW ou victory for youthful — : 367; E St. Louis, .366; His Achievements 1% 1 4. ] BATTING OUT 2 : 4 |Ruth, New York, ub ' GROUROERS fe Weabinetan! 1 Verdict That Punch t ta false claim of a foul Speaker, . Washington, i ch| to prevent a fatse claim of a foul. % Official: Verdict That Punch (o prersrucst was dvated with tks|. New York, July 1 ir Still Stands Un-| statement that competent officials|* qvict, unassuming Was Fair Still Stands will be provided to handle any situa-)#y heroic pose, H (NEA)—Just chap devoid of great interest . MSGRAW AND CHRISTY MATHEWSON ‘ot for long could the Pittsburgh { trio, who have dominated the Nation- h Louis doubleh won, 7 to ler which the veteran wa. ielder, wa struck in the he: thrown ball in practice before t etree 5S BG i | proven er ERS ul League batting list since early in 3 r-| tion that may arise.” in life is to help the New York Yan- Q's hits, in the ‘three innings | > | i | the race,.be kept apart, even by such shaken’ Above Storm of 2 “[m going to have the referee|kees win the pennant again this year. 4 Weieeie Browns took, 3 1 rat ‘Never Play Vor a Tie, But! determined sticker as Frankie] gument—Boxing Commis-| especially cautioned to watch partic-|That’s Lou Gehrig, the slugging sen- & a te 2 al | - , Ay .. For a few days only, Frisch ularly for fouls,” Flynn was quoted | ation of the year. though they were outhit in both Always Play to Win, erowieaet) art out of third! sion Backs iteferee the day before the fight as saying |, This man, known aa Lou, whose ' Bn is Rough ? lea ‘ fl in an interview with Benny Leonard. |big bat has boomed so steadily and REUMEEAi ilesars were knocked iy | Says Fiery Celt | hou: Esau: “And also to watch just as narticular- {8° pleasingly for tho Yankees this f 1) AE ele a i BU - - | while Frisch struck a 4 New York, July 23—()—Jack| ly blows that are not fouls so that |Season, is the most talked-of young- Bee ne of by y ou | | —— i F ‘Are Below Averages Dempsey and Jack Sharkey today| there will be no chance for Mr,|ster in baseball tolag, Mspecially We Gan ey. 5 Seay | BY JAMES POWERS i The whole Nationa were far from the scene of their| Sharkey to get away with anything.” |since that big bat hus been booming, \ xe a ~ sae tleaders~is ten to twenty points be- bie. b: j Mayor Walker was of the opinion |out home runs at a pace that threat- Ziarold Riddle, Devils Lake| New York, Juy 23.—(Nea) | Will Play Fast Merton Coun) joy ‘the American league's percent-| either at home oroan the way tent!| that Sharkey wore his tights higher [ens to wobble Bube Ruth off his hicago game '_This is the silver jubilee 'T 1 es. The explanation may lay, in h dinarily i ivi home run throne, ; knocked co. y 5 é ie f f ne s ubilee y ag g fe ey: % o yy » but a self-appointed jury of count-| than ordinarily is done, giving @ ‘ ¥ Rather Tylon" ante | Pro, Second in Qualifying | year of a m: naehuinad,, tY Feam at Mandan To- | pjrt; in the pitching performances of| joss fans still was locked’in hopeless | false-impression the blow was low. | Lou, strange to say, docsn’t, partic- i! lignin « Giants, 4 [Ae a Ob ean ee Ovenelnea} | Panne Nia eicend the elder circuits leaders, Lee’ Mead-| disagreement, over. the quettien of| Movies of the fight shown here |ularly care whether that bludgeon ovaient when a toul tip hee ai Round of Tour: | squinty-eyed, fiery old Irish- - ows, Carmen Hill, Jess Haines and) whether the blow that gave Dempsey| served but to convince fans and ex-| Sizzles out homers. or singles. Gee eick him in the forchend. iman—who probably is known —- Charley Root. Meadows and Hill,| 2 knockout victory air. or foul.| perts alike of their original opin-| |, | Wants Base Hits Rad seriously hur amen | 7 Die nine will play Har-|the speetacted pair of ‘the Pirates,|” Dempsey was homeward bound for| ions, which were varied, to say the| “It’s base hits, regardless of what i 6 of I hate T calaainedlosBemidii wl mally to more peop! orrow afternoon, | @re at the top, all by themselves. Los Angeles and a brief visit after| least. type they are, that will help win the i of long hits, ineluding| Bemidji, Minn. J annaolher apostsii Necks "|" Jess Haines has a couple more d i (Wontinued on nage three) pennant this year,” he claims. two triples’ and two|With Roscoe any other spostsman. expected. | P nnant, ; i] bled Mil : : pueda Weis; Joseph McGraw. as one of the! feats than these two, while Root has eee a, “That's what all of us are trying | bled Milwaukee to push off moedali eis John Joseph McGraw. H Tmore defeats and more victories both, MRleraet ope Geran eae Aer furth second game of their can Association ye The score was 10 tory put th striking di ing but id away from the in the it John Joseph McGraw paTN N66 Ut | Root's markof 16 victories is the top} Mngton, Del T Yester = | get_in the world series!” es ab a Sharkey, back home in B sf ag haa is liste ‘ ‘he | figures for both leagues. Snreey Uae: Rane 1B SONAR aFrae terday’s Games || “You hear a lot of talk about some has done to baseball is listed h a ‘Frisch gathered up his usual two| “toring from here with his wife, ys es} unfriendly, :fee! seulsting. bobwecn ! | Niarersccpcime wi Cia cies (in every record book. Whiz stolen bases, and now has 28, in fig- | W8S 8% positive he would\ave won but the Babe and" te ‘That's all baseball has done to John Jo- tury. ures compiled today, including Wed- | {0t # blow he declares was below the By The Associated Press hokum. We're great friends. Babe H belt just before he went down for ‘ eave nesday’s games. At. the same rate, i has helped me a lot and we're both | ee Began cell that’s | agrees pesday ta Tupproach the marks of the| the count in the seventh round of NATIONAL LEAGUE slevapeat deca’ eee cr OR os ‘another stor | e Id timers before the days of the|the Yankee Stadium tray. 4 games!” Sai turning , 3 casily defeated, 8 to| 04) & ion Divided Pittsburgh . 5 1 0 St, Paul field qualif John Joseph McGraw ha Last night, the Wholesale e | fabbit ball and the welter of home| oy :1:55, appeared as evenly divided| Boston 2 10 1], No one can deny that Lou and the 4 ls, tuken into he infiel by defeating its neighborhood reading the National League's} 8 it was on the probable outcome| Meadows and Smith; Edwards,|Babe are great friends, Do you mies, the Minneapolis Millers, t po ane gepartment isa veteran of | before the fight, but the official| Goldsmith, Wertz and Urban, know Ruth’s favorite dish is pickled he was the only one of the 56 revamped innes ers, 6 uped t 4 cels and that Lou makes every effort Burrs cee ee eter |. cet anne | Ee Maze when clncult driven. gore, a SEMMIce ANAL OMe Un we Se eee x e _ ute tupply the Babe with his favorite inning decided the yume, scoring the | vu:t ball. i Horb 2 MeGraw, : ‘nul test of the | Philties long home. stay, with’ short] ment that beat about it, ‘The state| Chicago... Pie eer ely See eae et I ponine ie _Catcher Gleason of the won th f Blancas aktirde Hike, ee fences, has enabled him to run_ his] boxing ida poe WATCH Hever Aes ee ee oad Hartnett; Ulrich and J.|¢™o0n after games fishing. aints also hit a home run. : which breaks d Eleness at third. This combina-| string up to 20, Hornsby, and Hack| feversed a. decision 4 ax.officisl,| | iter : Likes Fishing suo sts were Scheduled in dears Hadows, tion should insure an effective de-| Wilson, ‘Cy's ‘principal rivals, have) staod squarely “babind Jape O'Sul- 5 That brings in the Lou Gehrig z the profes aE gee a8 a fire-breathing, umpiep baiting, dy-\ Barnard, - Rochrick, McCarty. and |°™Y 1° PCS rasnor at Top ed Sharkey of® AAW even Sharkey’s Biv): Pehee than the ony. avary | basehast ee ny Sulii orks. \ ie ebekNgw he ts will take care of the outer) Today's*newcomers in the top ten| Manager held no-hope bf » reversal! Cineinnat! 3 11 1/Gehrig who loves to fish, who loves ; Derlle Late and mellowed.’ He is pos ind Hummel will do the | of the league are Chick Hafey of St.| by appeal to the commissio rooklyn ; , . | Pennant Progress !j _,,,,P:!*\ xo down, in with Kelley behind the bat.|Louls and’ Pie Traynor, the Pirate| O’Sullivan himself said: “There is| Luca and Hatgrave; Vance and|Picture shows, who works at some pro, Dy a hallow / y laborious task during the winter — captain, both of whom have been hov-| mo question about a punch on Shar-| Deberry. h rt NG IS TRYING AGAIN cring on the border for some time.|key’s leg in the seventh round by Rents te Koen haere w ane er of pring of 18 i Johnson, who joined the} In team batting Pittsburgh pushed its! Dempsey’s right.~ It was 4 sweeping R a of love y second with low ball of Scores in the qu AMERICAN ASSOCIATION wk ‘i ‘ i , h y 3 $ Ejgirl unl ’d call baseball that Toledo ... 36 ‘ded useball,” sa t resh from college in 1916, mark foug points upward to .315 in|low which glanced off the leg and! st” Louis 7 8 i EDM RA RAED RAT SOR Milwaukee 39 R red checks is ba h the A’s for another trial.! this week’s games. as ‘it was followed by Dempsey’s left New York i 303 woh ere are nosgirls in Lou's life, Kansas City 41 are Leading National League hitters|to the solar pletus which was the| Sherdel. ai Fitzsimmons, | that is, no. steady. gitl who. might _ St. Paul .. 44 Gravtaton, ; ETS A TRIAL WITH CARDS |are: P, Waner, Piteebares, -378; | blow which started the finish. F. Thomas and Taylor, Devormer, monoplize his time. “Ot course, lik Minneapol 48 d, Crooks’ back yonder, ‘k Ryan, a semi-pro from Mem-] Harris, Pittsburgh, — rnhart,| “I do not regard the blow Sharkey ——k "| every, other attractive ouny “s man Indianapolis 55 ; Mibbin it doesn't so phis, Tenn., has been signed for a| Pittsburgh, .370: Frisch, St. Louis,| received on the leg ‘as ‘sufficient AMERICAN LEAGUE hi ea Columbus 56 difference what you do as how you trial by the St. Louis Cards. .358; Harper, New York, .358; Far-| cause for disqualification. They are R 'H eres a eat late, © Louisyille 61 do it. fo : rell, Boston, .848;_ Hornsby, New] delivered quite regularly in the ex-| Now York BS Sa in léte with baseball : y — HAD PLENTY OF BOSSE! Traynor, Pittsburgh, .342; | citement of competion and-are not| Chicg, ae 1B £ age Games Today a i Bush, who is now with the fe! Lovis,..335; Mueller, New| harmful. They merit simply warn- Panel ‘hotiee: and? Collina; ‘Works Hard Minneapolis at, St. Paul (two h cause of unhappiness, has served with six other 338, ing to remind the deliverer that he| ryong andsSchalk, MeCuray. u Gehrig ‘should be a star i games). ys % had _ who! Be to live, over Ossie Orwoll, who pitched two] is hitting dangerously low. The pRebelle a hs ‘basdoalt tren ray : a pine de Kansas City at Milwaukee, Devils Lake, 2 aH bean Dasshalt, ; poe Lee ___ | vietories for the Brewers and chased) wunches do not incapacitate the re- : OT oe ur a Indianapolis at Columbus. Lake, 100; ie es Take a Chance! Hl p flies In Seals opners, tle week; is still} cipient.” { First Game ¢ Be ee net vias acy Toledo at Louisville. Forks, 94; Earl ; 1 depends on how y. Won and well-earned) world’s cham-|on top ofthe Ametican Assoclation’s| ‘The silence of the radio broadcast z B Bs Bip aes oe ie winter months ea bo; FG: suitivar, Dadi er 7, Make, the best lof what pionship pennant,” MeGraw remin-| batting list teday. He has the only) gecount concerning the disputed| Washington +0. 48. 1[ Be Beaks. Do cd UE eae Deering, Duluth, 83, and E. B Suili- | { cboatd OPEL Ooh Lhe LORS: Acacia anaT +9 | Renuine, 400 mark 5, Aue company blows were explamed today when it| St. Louis ............ 7) 8 |S) vs cause ‘his theas rege tiiiagy van, Duluth, 90 board is worth two on the! “My second choice of professions?! now. Meanwhile, Dewitt Lebourveau,| was jearned neither Graham Mc-| _ Johnson, Burke, .Marberry and wae to kiete'i ory is that it » 2 2 |Well, I always hankered after law.|the customary batting Jendare of the| Namee, who did the ringside broad- Bast: Tata lou, Crowder anf ier to keep in shape for five . is months than it is to try to take off 50 pounds in five rein Lou's the t the me time the secret: of) Yes, I guess I'd like to be a lawyer.| association’ who has ld to ie ‘Neill. ‘ ess is taking chances. That gocs| Roping. Bar Fi ARRaW Whiten) 708 eae “The greatest of all ball players?| Connie Mack, is stilt slipping. | is one ae Seceua® who broadcast his impressions from i \for life as well as baseball. No bat-|Old Heinie Wagner, 1. think, had Is ‘ type that would take on plenty of to Join Butler Staff, te: ver made a hit with his bat onj them all licked, “Hans as a man and| Ollie Tucker, the Millers’. nw’ out. | P,uiudio, immediately after the, fight, Second Gate 5g |pounds loafing. He ‘even’ abstains “ ; his. shoulder. ‘ \Hans as a player was a genius, fielder, couldn't quite hold the pace Both sides~in the dispute admit-| Washington 2 12. 0} from lunch to fight off fat! * 33 BB “Bas |, Minneapolis, July ~23-—UP)—Neil! go wing PY OFA HEE Always Ply a aot Mean risty Math-| teen ena, Ritchame tool ‘hie plsce, | ted, Dempsey’. attack (eas aimed Yor | Bt, Lule, ES on Ry RT AD Scone ae 2 a Hes a] A y a —Nie o win. “The ite! —Christ; th- am, tool is place, a . ¢ m seen loafi ro a ‘Cowboy” Hyde, all-conference tackle} “A good man never has to offer!ewson, far and away.” test ties ot Orwell oat. a” few) Sharkey's midriff and it was. re-| Coffman, Braxton and Ruel: Van-|07 2") 0001) wren ths Ge amen! fren” oday on the University of Minnesota foot-| excuses. Mechanical errors are ex-| Asked for 4 woed for the thousands f Hee points thi in figares compiled| fven os Mig aie pet, Yeo gilder end'Dixon, Games T: we Gotham. What doe hi 2—goe: at Philadelphia. ball eleven for the past two years,!cusable; mental errors are. not. It’s;of sandlot: kid players’ throughout today ine! ding ednesday’ ty rae Tyros Cobb, Jr., has hopes of be-|tensive than Babe Ruth’s and Ty|was a glimpse of the old. nemy. coming as iasoae in tennis as his|Cobb’s combined. ing, sarcastic, ae ry Kai 7H ‘ “ S (two| ded is in basebal , au ; ry ) It's | 1 a n Ne *| Philadelphia-Cleveland, , postponed, picture shows and walks and just. at Boston (two games).| Will go to Butler college as line, better to lose your percentage going {the nation, MeGraw’s eyes twinklcd. can. still e| boxing commission te make an: in: } etapa, fools around witl ” mer? Rovton ttwo. & coach to assist George “Potsy” Clark after a tough one than holding asym '*"Those are the lads T likes They | bate sheogh, gaining, two delible mark about the:boxer’s waists | rain. daa ‘Another. thing thie yonne Wh n of ti at Brooklyn (two| ew athletic director and fovtballjthetic lead playing back— you're/can’t go wrong choosing baseball for| hold his lead at 18, with B Others not scheduled, - gigantic frame does not particularly coach at the Indianapolis institution,! found out in the end.” their profession if they are fitted.|of the Saints keeping step at the ular. Orwoll “also - won i 2 Sette care for is talikng about Biaseit, He it was announced here today. His Biggest Thrill When I first eame! in; there -were e total. : twiee bu ix victories back of the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION is duly appreciative of ‘the prai ‘LEAGUE ee ie signed Hage fe eee lad are. parse ot the: pearls Bt Jontheroiga, tabscco-chewing chai ‘The Millérs have a amet | Panes tars € H E|given his sensational play: for the s Minneapolis after} wisdom the 54-year-old veteran spill-| acters in it wl we jeadii ‘oc “the: near eek ' ¥ 3 ; . 5 26714 | Feceiving the athletic directorship <t!ed on his 25th anniversary as man-| objectionable but’ whose. lutentions | save’ Kk Emmer, Fro men, 16) also ithe: nearest: fe, the | St. Pas! GF itt eventiond oth with a teecat 35 38 Beer fixde was i at ane gutsL emer. of tbe Hee Sobk inet In a vem Foods, Now. the rane, is on a 4 beet mes ses ef fia) See aietd sea’ Pe BE reluctancy that he answers, star men on the Gopher team| quarter century he has won 10 league | higher Jevel, I pee more college, fra- on rest ‘of the y : ent riddlet ; } | a 41 539| during the past two years. His ap-| pennants, finished second nine times, ternity plas on ‘a ball isnded ion ee * Smith: has ie nd end it Rare] Middleton, Malone and Gowdy. = ee 45 616) pointment completes the Butler staff; and -won three world championships| there is on a campus.” Emmer 16... — xf : £ oo a i fr e st yh : 50 which Potsy Clark has arranged for|—a record unparalleled. More than| Asked if he were goingé€o -rétire, + gradual gain. with the ere sing ie : howe " , | Last 54 this fall. i 20,000,000 fans the country over have| McGraw actually ubrteds “Retire?| bat: em. jo points 5. 400: oot 6 oe ——___—~» 6 TOUNGIEY Likea wennns.«. |1EC0 CNN dally, ation, “His. per | Why should, HES d ‘Bac! a ang po Bes 5 a ee tats eh putas siete {By Press) h x = 'OUNG: NNI! sonal acquaintance list is more’ ex- % ‘ : i a wees ‘ a e is reporter an@ for a eave t i tay * ‘ ard and MeMe 3 expan "Hous, yale Sy nae ey: “The biggest thrill T ever got out | general—the littl i Others not’ scheduled, of it all? “There were thyec. of them | Falle-the most’ thorovebiy’ hated» Pre at sahedile iy out: Charley, ‘ Maas i =-each time my: boys’ stood i the same t h s mark of 1Aowins ‘ , J : the: flagpole and we ralaed Heredia bY mealies ben emery eth amine : ieee J e 2 aka en es aes Cee

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