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PAGE EIGHT. ie Che Casver Sundav Cribune rar Salt os| THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORT! PIRATES FORGE. AHEAD. -OF ROBINS AS” NATIONAL AACEIGROVER ALEXANDER TURNS IN Mays Stil Hes the Goods ‘POWELL WILL WINFORCUBSAND PITTSBURGH jgu j|.__ MAKE BID FOR TIGHTENED UP) eRABS ANOTHER FROM ROBINS EPID TITLE Chicago 7, New York 3. helped the Reds to thelr, victory. POWELL, Wyo. y YORK, Sept. 20. — Five | Pbilade!phia uesed five pitchers. SMASHING RING BOUT SEEN WHEN PERKINS AND MANLEY MEET HERE Wyoming Light Heavy to Go Against Denver | } | Sept. 21h.— | Powell high school, last year repre- ingles and an error. by Jimmy | Scere R. H. 5. sented by one of’ the strongest teams Battler October 6; Emie Ross and Lou O'Connell in the twelfth inning gave | Cincinnati 2 002 100—9 14 4 in Wyoming, promises to be again = _ ‘ ae the Chicago Cubs four runs 2 Philadelphia 011 010 020—6 15 1 eae ‘ahs top Of the heap when the Fontana in Semi-Windup. Senators Take Defeat 7 to 3 over the w York latteries—C ys and Wingo; Thankssiving daf tixiures rolls me of the| Hubbell, Oeschger, Lewis, Couch, around. Coach Hutton has a squad of 25 men with half « dozen veterana trom list year's ¢leven. | Included ‘With the last act upon the stage, in which a notable quartette of Robinson, Huggins, McGraw and Harris are And Hold Lead as a sKIiec cs Weinert and Henline oe R. H. E.} ‘summary—Two base hits, Roush, Yankees Lose. --010 001 100 004—7 16 4] Word tr 001: 000 011,600 Bales spe {n the old men are Vernon Vaught,| dong ‘their “stuff,” local baseball fans are about to turn eeeeatats _ z Gare | a tiiKels eeciire. Pa wi Ais) played center and fullback |¢heir heads away toward the opening of the local boxing By HENRY L. FARRELL Maun 1 Philadelphia 13, oer bedi une 2 Ba Waley-! season which is scheduled: to take. place at the Elks audi- (Uni fF C - Doub’ Taya to | Milter, <n" Unomanst * Kennedy,| torium October 6 George Manley, of Denver, and Har- - nited Press Sta’ orre to Sand tof Pens perk sales Te re Che eek spondent. ) sei im ond, and Geodse!l Campbell, a| vey Perkins of this city are the head- — Muys 1 tbc The most promising of newcomers Isoks to be Johnson, a 180 pounde 10 Will be tried out at tackle Other men who are expected to make ‘a ‘good: sbowing are Frank Hool, Forrest Rodgers, Keith Tucker, Eldon Beckstrom, Carl Wheeler, Herschel Best; Elgin Gil- lotte, Ralph Gillette, Forest Martin. NEW YORK, Sept. 20.— Gentlemen of the movies who specialize in making : excitement out of bombs or) “tytn” A custard. pies hardly could] yo... Umpires, have improved ‘“Hilarious] wildness" that broke out * today the major le Pie Traynor Biupey. slim of the liners, backed up with a semi-wind up betwes Ernie Ross of Casper and Lou Fontana of Cheyenne that could very well be placed at the top of the bill. : Perkins has not fought since his hous. with “One Round” Barley at Torrington on the Fourth of July E but is in good shape, while Manley | 4 has been bowling them over in the m and Wil- elr ser dguble first | Pittsburgh okiyn 4. OOKLY pt. 20.—Pie Tras h Bian uirtce Cillson, Jerry Coiling, | four-round "game at Denver, after a Aid fac seit matted BER AC detainees tar tS . So aa ; i 10 Decker, Georze | Cery. successful season on the Pa- Ch : A b legs from first to home on 7 st in 1 venth int t Bb-| Cardina t ve : ; . Creswell rthrup. Curtis] cific coast. Out there he met and ampion nxious to in the eleventh inning and beat the olictte and Henry Hecht. defeated such notables in the roped rnoon, crossed the | ler were the « »nos twirl the run that gave Pitts: 2 . 4 victory and put Brook Return for Slice of Brooklyn Robins. Pittsburgh went into second place 8 points behind the Giants and Powell opens the season with’ arena as Bert Colima, claimant of Billings high school on the Montana] the middleweight championship of to third place in the National boys’ field and Coach Hutton is| the Pacifie Coast, Jack Delaney and Big Mor Brooklyn fell into third place, 3 aie Sek se ce RH. E working strenuously to perfect. a] numerous others. 1g Wwioney, points behind the, Pirates. base running. of 37008 COG) RODS can keep down the} It is the intentlon of the match d two runs from} | f u “timely hit 4 ODE. POO MEN EES ea high sec ability of Billings |‘maker of the Elks to-present to th By FAIR PLAY running ahead of only put the Rirate Rhem «nd ~ Clemons;} which last year won the Monten} fight fans of this city the - best} (Copyright. 1924, Casper Tribune) »pped Dazzy Vance nt pemitat hall 1 O'Neil. | te championship. available boxers that can be NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Jack mier pitcher of the year, after 4 Lago eed ry : Douthie, | well is a member of the Bis| cured to make the hop from Dempsey is seriously intent on get- he Ae Raga oe pre eae eS ) nine Stolen t Neill, Wilson, asin high school conference} eastern fight centers to Casper to| ting into a big money. battle next Giants siseil 19, players $108 bs sie hit, John Cooney. Left on plays “Lovell here October 18, engage with the best that the Rocky summer. It’s a-cineh he will show iZdnning game to the Chicago} Bu, Bt. Lotta’ @) Boston 3 ‘Bases | eGo + October’ 25, Ther-] mountains can “dig up.” Hats : on balls, off Them 3, J. Cooney nopolis here November 1, Lovell Mantes shatisaeiie the: hen y used eight pitchers—tive for} 1 Struek out, by Rhem 1, Cooney Lovell November 22 and ‘closes the sgn has closed. thai favorites with Sr senteoal begs. suftiotont money their regular duty onai(Nehit for an | Scor Time 1:34. Umpires, Hart and Me season with Cpdy at Cody 0M | noxing fans such as Eddie Anderson, | it unner Be bak teria, ‘i outtielder, one (Bentley).for a winch | Pittsburgh -000 3014000015 g mic Thankagiving’ day. _ Mickey Walker, Benny Leonard, | tic hard nocecsity of teahaling foe Eek Sinion Noun saldeed™ Gell coe went say's vette Second Game— R eae Sane Pancho Villa. and others will be] fient tue now whem it-neems clear nine er: XO aye Sea tee an outfield and second base and Kelly Prcareerees eres soy 2 as 011 001— booked here, while Fred Fulton has that while his movie venture will ‘Yeturn a -profit, it won't put -him in ance and Deberr 00 000. been offered tentative terms to played center field and third t Sumr 0 TRAN FOR The Yan ad thelr: ahs _ Sum : lds. ana | meet te anaes oh Fine aed Afr [a class with Valenting and/Gloria excitement tching Bob Shaw peta By rdson, Gonzales, Yeargif and} lock, i classy light heavy of Den-| 5W8P80n, the outlook hay altered. rae ghits abba we Z a pite Stolen b: jibes: * % Key | Cut. loope. witht WHA, Pte aa envi f % Gri * | ver, who Manley has refused to meet| In fact, no longer lines have been the ninth inning that let in the run] A ; ot ; : ed =H nat Summary—Two b: hits, Thieve-| several times. biccking the box offices where which, gave the Tigers a freakish | Stock to Hig! burner to Mitchell} now, R. Smith, Douthie. | Sto'en | : Dem hown > Four: Sh sen ci ~ fe Bad gy A a psey’s new nose is being 8! vietory. 0 Fournier. Bases,on balts off Coop- | puse, Bottomley, Sacrifice hits; Yeu With thé opentpg. Of. the season | ae granting he is not ao raw at Goose Goslin, after delivering one 3, Vance 3. Struck out, by Cooper] gin, Mueller.’ Left on bases, St bere, it is the intention of the local promoters to offer only clean exhibi- homer earller in the game, came] 3, Vance 8. Left on bases, Pittsburgh | Louis 5, Bostcn 5. Base s on balls, through with another one in the|7, Brookiyn 8. Umpires. Moran, Rig- |, ADs ueaee ¢. Fowler J, Yearxin. 2: Simick’ out . ue tions: that will-be very inviting to|. This being» so, by (next mer tenth inning at St. Louis, but the] ler and Pfifferman. by Fowler 1. Shields Yeargin 3. | Shunted out of the American League by the. Yankees last fall a nits LANDER. Wyo., Sept. 21.—With |\the fight fan of either sex. Browns camé back with two runs Umpires, MeCormici and Hart,] been. Carl Mays, Joining the Reds.in, the. National League, proved to the 135 men out nightly, including &| Two othér preliminaries will be and won the game by the curious Cincinnati 9, Philade!phia 6. Time 1:40 : “| baseball world that he, can still deliver the merchandise Mays has beer [number of huskies who Will boost | arranged in the next few days to seore of 15 to 14. PHILADELPHIA, Se] 2 ——- one of the outstanding stars of the Cincinnat) staf.-and bids well to |the weight of the t ‘aw above | pul bo. Meaney taney ant reitee: S ae No PAu paid ths necks of" the I8Hall scored fr second wtraght vie Fea Ub Lyren Of oer: niNigtarieny A last year and all of the candidates| Ross.Fontana bouts. is guessing right here and now that St. Louis pulled the necks of the | ° in 3: are, lance Per] tows, Just: how, scrapping for position on the team, —_——.- Lander high school fs all pepped up ‘ over its football prospects. <A lot of i new equipment has added to the] §° onfidence of the players and the * it won't be Wills. Wait and see it this ain't the truth. - ~ Anyway, no matter who Dempsey finally elects to fight, he will have tory ovel he Phillies here today 9 Yankees a little more out of the] ‘ry over t y noose prepared for. them, The] 0 6. Home runs by Bohne and Mays Senators lost but did not lose any - FOOTBALL If you want a rule interpreted If you want to know anything about a play— 7 Write to Lawrence. Perry, for fifteen years an authority. on the game as writer and official, If row in the final game of the series | Cleveland and then move across the bridge to| Chicago _ engage the Giants in three battles. | Boston _ No one dares to venture an opinion on the standing next Wednesday lowed the Tigers to fill the. bases | with tender and he’ probably will be. Rickard has a contract with him for a fight against an cpponent to be named and Tommy, himself is eager for another crack at the cham- mumel, 2 bases on cut on two hits, and a off ‘Thurston, 2; Rommel, 1; | pass, wkey was upset by Cobb's] sacr:fice hits, Miller, Simmons, Col- witd from second and cut loose |lins; umpires, Hildebrand and Mori- a wild n'tch that allowed Manuss to} arty. | ground. They are still a full game aed, | ahead:of the American league cham- | Si a lin 8 j QUESTIONS | Ry quad is going through practice with | deepen will be fooltah to so pions. H } ~ snap that is seldom seen on bpsy ae The situation in the National |! g 1 y eo iS nigh school field this early in. ‘thes iA Me oa oa a: which ia lsagus i ia-more complicated: than ‘tt St le ee ah F Season. i ets aah oF) fev ono 2 peomecaser is in the American league, where the American League, af | Included in. the men. who are-ex- ; ye se. ances Senators and the Yankees are the Wan. ‘ost /Pct| | apatite age ret nected (o be seen regularly in action are one As se Paraaagati ende vas $6 By foe Sigilae pe ioe gr apn Schwoob, Spriggs, Ferrel, Lane, part! 8 ra wint er he Giana are irae enh mannan leer ce ara oe of the Casper Tribune, 814: World || sala, gatowe, ‘Thompson, Suneans| -° door fight somwhere in New. Yo! of: POAE thelP iteten cen abeanaieren Teac matey Building, New York } B: Hennessee,. Shaner; Masnack, Fre- ae under Rickard's management, .597, and the Robins third with .594.] st, Lou's = a Ree lt Detroit, two-base hits, Archdeacon, Bruggy,| burg, Cox, Pogue, McCanahan, Coach Dobie Will De- New York is echoing with the The Pirates play the Robins tomor- | phitadelphia ag ipsa fol terme REY | DETROIT, Sept. 20.—After he al-] Miller, (3), Lama ; struck out,|Jones, Beaton, Morgan, Houghton, gossip that Gibbons will be the con- i { | Crofts, Cheney,, McKenna, -Case,| ]{.- Sete Bees, tence wyanand| liver-Goods.as Usual, others. The schedule is still being adjust- ed with home and home games sélat- Walter Camp Says. night. 4 score the winning rurn, Detroit wip-} Second game— + R. H, B.}ed with Riverton and Thermopolis z pion. The Senators are leading the |New’ york pe sh it aio le ning their second successive game | Philadelphia .. 000 020 000—2 6 0|and a game bere with Casper ar- By WALTER CAMP. In the meantime, a Willé-Renault Americans with .589 a full game} pitsburgh ‘597 |] envelope. Otherwise your ques. |{ 70m the Yankees, 6 to 5, Chicago ....- 100 011 20x—5 ‘8 1|ranged for October 18. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) | 8° seems to be cooking up. Talk ahead of the Yankees who are trail-| Brooklyn Bost Hone wit uar amawored {hs tna The score— RH. w.} Harris and Perkins; Biankenship| ‘The high school bag an enrollment | “Naw: YORK, Sept. 20.—With the | !® that both men have already sign- ing with Cincinnati "544.1 coliimn: New York —... 000 000 023—5 .9 3] and Grabowski, Crouse, this of 179 which. ts’ considerably | «ach at Cornell any other than Gi!-|°d, but that this fact is being kept Chicago ~ ‘542 Detroit 100 010 031—6 12 *2]. Summary.—Two-base Per.|Jarger than last year ond the larg) mour Doble, one might be pardoned | S@cret_ until the preliminaries can “419| (Copyright, 1924, Casper ‘Tribune) | Pennock, Bush, Shawkey and] kins, Lamar, Davis, sacri-]est In the history of the Institution. | eo. skepticism as to Cornell's chance | be ballyhooed, 1362 useing a player signals for | Hoffman; Collins, Dauss, Wells, Hol-| fice hits, Kamm, Sheeley; stolen of having a. backfield that could St a hee ‘a3 |@ fair eaten, pct SEE St. Louls — Philadelphia ‘ Boston ey le fumbles. May he! loway and Woodall, Bassler. nen eer: struck out, by Blan- “| compare with the last year's eleven i try to pick it up and make a run if| 3 > hits, Haney, | Kenship, 2; Harris, 1; bases on balls, arise 3 P le Ci ba aaceeods? oe soaks wnt, Cobb, Geharac, | off Elankenship, 3; Harris, 5; double when it lost that trip, Penn, Ramsey | F @@PlLESS Cars (—Yesterdai’a ans: sti cove Gatardt| Sia. “colina 16 Davi ‘times Th Cpe eet pve gp es er a s after such a fumble. eee and Hildebrand. to develop backfie'd st ch a la SCORES C000 . he goes, Sere rove Popu r 3 With Senators Meusel; rd, He Manus nann; stolen Question—On offence may as many struck out, Scores as ten men line up on the scrim-| ins, 3; Pennock, 4; bases on balls off, mage line when the ball is out of} Collins, 1; Pennock, 1 Umpires, — play? Best. land, Connolly >) 5 F National’ League. Answer—Yes. The only stipulz » When Dobie was coaching out on the Pacific. coast he made a record quite unsurpassed, basing his de- velopment of a team on the theory 35. Tum in Cards of Now Morea: tion is that at least seven men must St. Louis, 15; Wast that if eleven ‘men on the attack! It 1s particularly fitting that . . Brooklyn. 4. be on the lne of serimma Yale ST. LOUIS, Sept. St. F THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Sept. 20.] Knew. where the play was going and] Walter Johnson, the pitching ace of 38 or Better in . Louis 0-5, Boston 1-2. once. had a play with ten men on] Louis Browns defeated’ the Wash- —The complete schedule of games| if each*man did his-job thoroughly | the. fast-golfg Washington Ameri- Titl P' Cincinnati 9, Philadelphia 6. the line of scrimmage. ington Senators in a hectic 10-in- sofia eb rai a) an Sra ntae ae with Capen tat of Seaete nema ele a. e la “ ~ _ Aare) ning game today. Goslin of the for col for is year is « precision, @ defense outstan _ q xf American League. Question—Is there any rule pre-| Senators cracked two homers and as follows: could not podsibly prevent gains of Jphasoo, who has just been awarded Philadelphia 7-2, Chicago 4-5, venting the center (snapper-back) ms hit one. H. Rice hit safe- 3 October 4—Cody at Basin. ten yards in rom downs. And it | the 1924. American league trophy for NERION CRICKET CLUB, PHII-| Detroit 6, New York 5. from putting the ball in play will: n his 27th consecutive game. Coach Stone Must Build October 11—Worland at Coay,| worked. being the player of the greatest ADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 20.—(United| Washington 14, St. Louis 15. his back to the opposing team? * ‘core— R. H. B. Cowley at ‘Thermopolis, Greybull at} At the Naval Academy, Dobie| Value to any team inthe league, 's Proas)—Thiriyfive of the flock of] Boston at Cleveland, rain. Answer—No.- He may assume] Washington 034 200 202 114 18 6 Ay d (0) | Th Lovell. found his backfield material too | *"® Owner of a Peerless Eight. stars here for the National Amateur } ari, iny position so long as he 1s not| St. TLouls .. 434 000 200 2—15 18 2 ‘oun nly ree October 18—Lovell at Powell,| slow: Before he got through, he|, TW other players on the Wash- golf championship turned in cards International League. offside. hnson, Martin, Marberry and V Pl Basin at .Thermopolis, Cowley at} brought up to New York a Navy|!"sten team have accepted the of 78 or better in the first halt of] Toronto 9-1, Syracuse 1-3 —— \- R hocker, Danforth, Wingard: et ayers. bull. 4 team which won pver.the Army and | commendation of the league's out- the 86 hole test that will qualify the| Jersey City’ 13, Readi Question—On a kick-off the kick] Van Gilder an@ Rego we ober 25—Powell at Cowley,! it was the fastest striking backfield | *t#?4ing player and purchased Peer: vivors for the first’ match play| Newark 6.3, Baltimore ing team sends the ball at a short] Summary—Two-base hits, Pack.| GLENROCK, Wyo, Sept. at Worland, Basin at Lovell,| sen in the east. Joes Mighta:)' Dbay7i ares): Goose’ the champlonshp starting next] Buffalo chester 7-4, geeancs | oti Aes Hans it (2; Goslin, 11. Rice, Jucobson; three} with but three men lett f SanbaE Oe a Greybuit,|, Since he has been at Cornel, Do- aeeare Aachatinettoathercphsher Tint eenipertaantal. 0 Western sue, own team. Ts this pe issih ? runs, Goslin, (2), Williams: sacrifice Pacita:! Devoid rian’ end nat at Basin, ‘Thermopolis at si h Coren erie bower, whose _orcallent work us A of the Huntington V game tH Answer—Yes, » as the man | hits, eld son, eeck: Russells'a halfback, Coach Sone of the Glen y acteristic was t veh . ep he ae ude Iphia forme inc ur, Gaus by samt sone ei00 000 000—1 5 1] catching the Banas onside whet Soup pie ek abe Pais Be ae rock-Parkerton high hool has « ie Lie CASES Deo) Eating to tn Goabiae wien Shiny, c as as gs ab tc) al , oft Cit od py yer reepageN i mc! Tard po 0: thd ce rire aed whit by pitcher, by | Mtteult task in” rounding out a] yy TST Sea out | gale Jadvasitage tat dliet opentag and} titebd “et haves Gb ured Seaeennne , Lee and Wilder; MeColl and Mit bitsh, Jo are es vy pitcher, DY} eam. Sone Is a graduate In enmanne Thermopolis, Lovell at Ese igetne tae ae ree jane eet icine Gun etoeicne ree. A pes cA ins a i. ‘| year’s class of the West Texas S| gee sod j trio-has bone the way - “He was five ‘strokes better Ber Taree Soae, obo ahekoae oeaoh LARAMIE BANKS ON oi hae chon cela winch sa wollege at Canyon, Tex. and this ts shin ale Rh ar A) A st Lovell cinyete: but whe tit Athagth sd Association for eta Pet ea arate Be nh. 500 9002 2@x—10 10 Marberry, 1; struck out by Wingard. | 20 odr teothaiy ming high ‘ovember 27 (Thanksgiving)—| dle will not bring forth another good in second place Torriance. and Luebbe; Heds and Min 1.” Pitching record, off Johnson, 41 mig Gtenrock schedule calls f | Powell at Cody, Cowley at Lovell, | STOP: hits 4 runs in 1 inning; Martin, 2]. 1°. ve ay dat, | Ehermopolis at Worland, Greybull| To start with, he has Patters a 6000 FOOTBALL TEAM hits and 8 runs in 1 inning:Shocker, CHht Bames with but one open date | ot asin, . A ar iesive * ‘ Athletic Work at left at this time. ‘The schedule is of last year's backfield and some a game R 4 hits and 3 runs in 2 innings; Dan- in nah Me ratiett . Y follo is year's substitute material in -004 000 000—4 «1 rea hide ipiltoi,: Wadel"ana Webster. “Then High School.He G ee eee —— Yorth,@ bits and 4 runs tn 1 inning; 000 021020x—6 cisecll, 7 hits and 2 runs in 6.43 ine]. September 27—Douglas at home. there is Millinet, last 4 LARAMIE, Wyo. Sept ngs; Wingtrd ,9 hits and 2 runs] October DE Oreee GNA, TaitbneUT ARCHER a worse oP tie First =e sila “kdiech eohool “atuaentataes man fullback; Munns, a ecjon of the Students of the Casper ‘high « yer at hor Mle 0.03 it ev , | Ring nitcher ‘ ay eee t Tian, Whd-cast be teed atvquartet athletic association. which ‘al : A aggrin “ . ' } Po" | ber 1 Bea - the line, Dobie {8 in pretty bes ao Meanie brs goin 1 ; 1 : | of outstar r Chicago, 4-5; Philadelphia, t rege number of — havifisr: his’ otd " enda,| 0 | tosinr- schoo! a hietaaratas hal renee Jent Wict Rn. H. E, | has b ven bett nie fall. | ynit » kéep ont of $on the team Conch nd on the Wheat Td and] nancial standpoint and to» make through of t Mc 12 000 000—3 & Oo} punting here up to 60 yards} ¢n¢ 1 it necessary to spend. alt 1 teom > last | year, cle: tht various teams even better sup: competit \ t 103 000 10x—5 10 0]and dropping field fs over the} with hor . losing | is Ume to date on fundament as captain of the} George Pfann 4s to be his nssist-| ported zuan they hayé-been inthe — Ste nd Wheat; McNamara! bar cons up to 45 yards. He 1 winning the sbe- wil be ther r order school football’ team) ant and everyone grants that Pfann | past, Offiescs and. two members Mies Mary Barton 1 returned | MeMullen welghs 166 this fall and is hitting starting tomorrow. for this season, knows a lot about bickfield work.| from each class as a board of di- frome Denver where sbe has been, aoa the Une hard in practice. First game— R. H.B.| Despite tho lack of veterans tho] Rawlink is playing its first year| Doble also hus Hunt for his tinemen,| rectors will be chosen. at this spending several weeks. Miss Bar-| At Oklahoma City— R. H, B.| Indications now point to Laramie] Philadelphia .. 001 010 311—7 14 0] team gives possibilities of develop: | of high school football and only half} #8 well as Hanson to-assist him in| week's meeting. “ ; ton who hurt when thrown f Denver -000 213 302-11 17 O) having a fairly heavy lne with} Chicago. ..... 000 001 102—4 11 oO] ing in a light but fast’ outft~that|a dozen men on the squad have ever | the coaching. Every student joint the as- 4 horse several weeks ago in I Okla. 010 O12 100-— $9 2) ght ends and a medium welght,]| Rommel! and Brugsy; Thurston] will depend on an overhead game|competed In a game. aS RPT: eT SIPT™. aoclation will be giveli'a ticket for ver {9 reported to be greatly im-| Vorhe is and Whalin Saladna,| shifty backfield. The tenm is being! and Crouse. and trick plays agalnst its heavier} Monahan fs being played at full- Cal! the Tribrae for highway in-] $1.50 admitting them to all home proved. May and Benn, . coached by Les Crewford, Sumumary—Home run, Simmons; | opponents, ' ack by Coach/Bolkan, {fermation, football Roa .

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