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" GRIMES ASCENSION PROVES COSTLY TO ROBINS — CALDWELL IN PINCH HITTER ROLE PRODUCES THE GOODS—LANIUS, RIDDEN BY McTAGGART, ! WINS SOUTHERN HANDICAP — “BONESETTER” REESE TO WORK ON SCHUPP’S ARM—51 ENTRANTS RECEIVED FOR MAIN EVENT AT JAMAICA CALDWELL COMES |{Movie of a Man and o Hat - - By Briggs]| GRINES’ ASGENSION. M'TAGGART P = — 4 e ‘ T0 YANKS' RESCUE ‘G e T ~ | GOSTLY TO-ROBINS LANIUS HOME Fi | | MpST ANY E ANOTHE R — W Reds Pile Up Seven Tallies in Long Hurler Produces Hit in Sixth e i Two Innings Field in Southern Handica Inning That Beats Tigers \ | | Cincinnati, May 14.—The Reds de- | Baltimore, Md., May 14.—Lan feated the Brooklyn Dodgers here yes- | {hree-year-old imported chestnut terday by 7 to 5. ding belonging to George D. Wide; New York, May 14.-—Ray Caldwell, the tall telegrapher of the Yankees, isn't doing much these days to earn his salary as a pitcher, but during the : : Grimes, wha started in the box fori .an off with the Soutl £ ; s the Robins, took a fiight and when he | tho feature event at ‘D‘rf“e]‘f:&: last two games played on the Polc i R RGeS b A - { returned to the ground in the second track yesterday afternoon Tre < <* i inning Mathewson's tribe had scored | foateq seven high class thorold things up with the Ruppert payroil st Saturday’s 6 to 5 victory ove seven runs on two hits. One of the | onC SeVSl WEL Snes thop e s Ilack a e D! hy Det the Salamanca slinger in- ANOTHER BLOCK THE STAR SPANGLED ANOTHER BLOCK e v . ";"‘,:1"," by Blackburne and {[pressive style. a most telling single into tho ANNE e SOp Y akec: Johnny McTaggart se s s L : ?‘ AN . Cheney relieved Grimes and twirled | .0 =74 lh?."“i“'",' gens ““"’! L x a good position on the ting for Love | : scorele e las ive i Yesterday Iluggins ag drafted | oreless during the last flve Innings. | 5yijea him inte sasond” placeiil The Robins wrned five runs off { o v Sweep Up IL, the pacemaker. Af] Caldwell from the hench brigade to | Tore i B ot oantTa el I GEgid e AR ol e } : : prevented them from tying up the | 1ONE from home Johnny gave ticklish moment. Two were out, the | Eiinell The aoore R mount his head and Lanius rgspoy bases full and the Yankees a run be- | i \ h > . < r h. o |ed samely and went to the' f; hind when Slim went to hat for Rus- | ¢ \ NS / Brooklyn 1100010205 15 3| Winning by two lengths from Hi sell in the sixth. He whistled a hot | S N & . Cinclnnati .. .....43000000x—7 7 o|FPayne Whitney's Flags. Mr. Wk double just inside the right ficld foul | \ 2! ; Grimes, Marquard, Cheney and Krue- s other eutry, Johwer, Sk g line, driving in the tving and win- NG , ¥ N ger: Tony, Bressler, Eller and Wingo | tird end of the purse. 'The tra ‘ Allen was not at its best and the time ning runs. No counters were scored | G 2 > o Sl by either side after that, and the R v i i 1:40 was exceptionally good. as ended with New York on top : S T3 Merkle b n itk Countal Lanius made his first appearaf 3 to 2 o " ; a Chienge, May 14.—Chicago battea | Under silks at the Saratoga meg Not only did Caldwell's timely A Boston’s pitchers freely erday and | 1ast vear and ran so well that = “OH WELL | DIDN' won, 10 to 2. Merkle and Kilduff leq | eXperts predicted he would giver) NEED (T ANYWAY— the attack, the former having a per- [ OPPonents a hard fight for chu L& (F (e | fect batting average. He drove in |Plonship juvenile honors. Jack g three runs, while Kilduff, swith his | ner, his trainer, also thought a The game inaugurated the new four hits, drove in five of the locals' | ©f his charge, but Lanius went wred policy of the Yankee club in permit- < | runs. The score after his victory at the Spa, and ting all men in service uniform to at- - 4 TR was not until near the end of i tend Monday games without charge. A = Boston ........020000000— 2 6 Jamaica meeting that he Of the 7,500 fans In attendance almost = | = Chicago ... .02102032x—10 16 o | showed great speed. Later {n half wore the blue of the navy, the - % e 0 Wehf, navan and Wilson; Tyler | autumn at Maryland he won sevé khaki of the army or the olive drab | | = \ . & i and Killifer, races and he went into winter qua of the marines. A sprinkling of al- | | ‘ : . ters just as he was at his best. lied soldiers, including several Scotch | 4 g Battle to a Tic. Lanius is a big, well proport Highlanders, also took ad ge of | / 3 B . ¥ > St. Leuis, Mo., May 14.—Rain, which | fellow and looks as if he could t Col. Ruppert's offer. ; had been intermittent throughout the | a distance at a fast clip. He is a gd The score: . . N ¢ game, caused a halt at the end of the | of Llangibby and Southern Belles e | i J 3 tenth inning of yesterday's game be- The colo of Herbert L. Pi Detroit .200000000— 2| tween Philadelphia and St. Louis. | Who is now in France superintend! New York ......00000300x—3 § 2 The score was 3 to the work of the Y. M. C. A, fi idtterics: | Trlckebn and Yalle: - I()w;l\' a mu-hmh.~ duel between | home in front in ’:hc ;}leu.w e : Ocschger and may, the farmer allowing | steeplechase at two miles and a quaf Rl Moeriose anditannan, — ——— fonly two hits. These came in the|ter. They were carried by ° Su - . first inning, ene of which, a home run [ human, a six-vear-old son of Supel oce Ot R o ed Sox BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL JACKSON QUITS S0X by Cruise, with two men on, gave the | man and Deity. Jockey J. Willian Boston, May 14 Louls used lacals their runs. The score: held Superhuman behind the leade Qa0 i ent yesterday, RhULERoston G | e . h. e.|for two miles. Then he let him dg with Bush pitching, made it two out| NATIONAL LEAGUE Manager McGraw Sends His Star New Britain Machine Comy Philadelphia ...2000010000—3 4 and the old gelding went to the frof of three, winning by the score of 7| il Wi | St. Louis ......3000000000—3 2 3 and won in a gallop by three len to 5 In the first innir Boston Resultel Ycateras Twirler to See “Bonesetter” Reese Bowlers On Short End of Factory [ pions, Placed in Class. Af, Leaves| ©cschger and Adams and Burnsj | Infidel finished second and New H innings | Who Performs “Operation”, I enetic Seric ¢ Night Tex i MavE s ven was third. . WeecldoR, sy s 4 5 | League s st Night. cam to Work in Shipyard, e Rall Parr, fell at the fourth obsts m s hit fely in successio & | m S _ MP ANT MEETING. v and Tho LG isaalvRIDREUacesRion 10, Boston 2, Pittsburgh, May 14.—The baseball| The P. & F. Corbin bowling quin-| - Philadelphin, May 14.—Joc -Jack- A b and threw JookeySalion i @ Chicago The visitors used four other pitch- | 0 ; I 4 A AV i . e whoso work was better than Soth.| Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 3—10 future of Ferdinand M. Schupp, star | tet defeated the New Britain Ma- | son, star outticlder of the Chicaga | yembers and Candidates for St. Johms | Feo% e, Eoniea ahtiien tteiinaiin, Mor ([Bings bratn 40 ) T T T T et iu‘fl"',"‘ company feam on the Aetna al- | White Sox, notified Manager Rowland Team to Hear Father Stanton. Innis going to first base for the first Pittsburgh-New York—rain. ; balante e ae % 4 eys last evening, winning two games | Jast night he had accepted a position % L as the balance. ~A matter of ten daysiout of three. In the two-man se- | with the Harlan & Hollingsworth | - Special meeting will be held to- LEAGUE BRINGS SUIT t{{x:;v ]r‘l:: iil{;nl«.-h{f]‘:]1:\:'1‘11‘::'\:;;!’::‘,‘ s T or 50 will tell whether this sensational ries, Schroedel and Kilduft defeated | Shipbuilding Company at Wilmington, | M&ht at 8:15 o'clock for all members with T 1 ot : . | twirler developed by John J. McGraw | Shepard and Rogers three games to | Del, a subsidiary of the Refhlehem |©f the St. John's baseball team and \ all around play was sensational. The| Won Lost P.C.|{wil cver again be able to dish up |two. The scores Steel Corporation, and that he waould | 411 other candidates who wish to try | pjrectors of the International Ta score: New York ........ 18 3 his buffling hooks and shoots to the Corbin:. not play with the White Sox any|for places on the team. This meet- L . S £ T B O S Erickson ...... 91 114 205 | mora this season, Yling is of vital importance as plans| Action Against Danville, T, Mg St. Louls ....... 2 5 3| Pittsburg ! Ferdie has two things in his favor. | Carey ......... 98 80 g 5 ackson recently received word that | Will be discussed for the coming sea- ] Boston tee...80022000x—7 14 1| Cincinnati ........ 1 b . One is his youth and the other is Long ..........114 91 ¢ 8 |ho had been placed in «‘1!.\”1(,1,\“‘{.‘\" son. The meeting will be addressed | Alleging $10,000 Is Due on Pu Batteries: Houck. Sothoron, Rog- | Philadelphia b L B the opinion expressed by the famous | Valentine ey B e 295 [the draft board at Greenville, S. C.,[by Father Stanton, who will speak | yao . ers. Davenport, Teificld and Nuna- [ Brooklyn ......... 3 bonesetter Reese, who performed an | \Windish .......104 $6 hiz home town. He was notified on|on the subject of “Baseball”. hag0s A maker; Bush and Agnew, s". Loui; o J 35| ““operation” on Schupp’s bad arm yes- B S el e - turday to appear before the nearest On account of the many players of Newark, N. J.,, May 14.—The Inte e | Boston ... IR 5 - terday morning, 500 473 504—1477 | draft board for examination, the no-|last season’s team working out of | national league, through Charles T Athletics Down Champs. | o Mr. Reese, who has “pulled more N. B. Machinc. ice stating that he probably would be | town, there are many vacancies open, | Chapin, chairman of the board of.di B cipria, May 14— Chicago mes Today. | bones” and got away with them than | Cusack . L1067, 91 90— 288 | called between May 25 and June I.{and any voung men who have any | rectors, has instructed its attorney knocked Myers out of the box in the New Yor Pittsburgh. any other denizen of baseball wilds, ; Swanson ...... 89 107 E kson said st night that he| baseball ability are urged to attend | Charles H. Knapp, of Br\llimom.\ first inning yesterday but Adams and Brooklyn at Cincinnatl. says that with ten days’ absolute rest: Burkhardt ..... ‘ g would 't work at the shipbuilding | this meeting. There is an excellent | bring suit against H. Clay Smith, 6 Geary, recruit pitchers, held the o G Ferdie can ascend the old mound once | Lofgren oy 5 99— Plant today, but declined to state|chance open behind the bat for any | Danville, IlL, for a claim of $10,000) world's champions safe thereafter and | philadelphia at St. T.ouis, more eqipped with all the power of | Foo 3 104— 323 | Whether he would seelk exemption on |catcher who wishes to become a sec- | alleged to be the balance for the puf the Athletics batted Danforth for a| AT arm and skill of brain that have put - the ground that he is employed in alond Roger Bresnahan. The first| chase of the Newark franchise of th victory by a score of 6 to 4. i R, him at the top of the pitching fra- 76 495—1462 | war industry practice was held yesterday at St.| old International league by SmitH Walker's hitting featured. He AR GUR: ternit Schroedel 98 84—479 i ——— John's fleld and some good materfal | back in 1916. ] drove a home run into the bleachers e The “bone puller” also told Ferdie | Kilduft 4 92510 | DARTMOUTH BEATS BROWN. was on hand. Mr. Chapin, who was in the Ccifs in the first Inning and hit safely his Results Yesterday. frankly that if the same trouble comes | Shepard .. 9y 4 103—472 - S EE eI RO B, vesterday, admitted that the case hi other three times up. Adams held Boston 7, St. Louis 5. back his arm will be crippled per-| Rogers . 105 101 105 104504 | Green Scores by 5 to 1 in Game Halt- THOMAS BEATS BROOKS. been placed in the hands of M Chicago hitless until John Collins Philadelphia 6, Chicago 4. manently and that his baseball days | - ed in Fifth by Rain. z Knapp, who was instructed to pro drove a home run into the bleachers New York 3, Detroit 2. will be over. BIG ENTRY LIST : Philly and Boston Lightweights En- | ceed toward collection as quickls a In the sixth, scoring a runner ahead Washington-Cleveland—Rain. Schupp first complained when the Hanover, N. H., May 14.—Dart- gage in O1d Fashioned Slugfest. possible. He is acting in the matted of him. REddie Collins returned to AL Giants had their opening work-out at | ACEREES LA mouth evenec up its baseball serles e o N because of his vested powers relatiy the game and walked the first three Standing of the Clubs. Marlin. Ho started to warm up, |, ; " with Lrown by taking the second , S n g e : to the disbanded Class AA clre score: Pifty-one Horses Slated for Kings | game yesterday 5 to 1. The Provi- | Brooks of the West End and ¢ . e times up. The score Lost P.c.|When, to his amazement, the old 2 3 Lor Kid) T as of Philadelpk t When Ed Barrow resigned last wi ; 08 Hehliadal d s s P o dence nine played listless baseball | (Kid) Thomas of Philadelphia put up | /TS0 = Jo0 hairman-of T r. h. B 10 583 | flinging arm refused to fling itselt throughoult the five innings, and wila ||a regular old-fashioned slugging bee | ‘8X M. Clagplh, 86 Ohsrtiay Chicago ......200002000—4 § 3| 2o%el - 5 o 5, about in its usual fashion. Terdie | Next Saturday. G R s ol 4 B Dauel A board of directors, assumed the re @iadelphia . .10121010x—6 10 * 1| apvaiang ,..0. . 2 10 : thought nothing of it at the time,| New York, M 14— A Ulst opte | o ,111“”."”“1" B e e s v sponsibilities of the executive upj Bam‘”:;i e l‘::':q{"”.h' anr.? f'“‘} Chicago ....... 9 naturally consoling himself with tho | one cligibles is named to start in the | "4 'hyilliant cateh by Bruce, the | o Starting to give the decision to tho | the ame el (“ibm}mmml ::te\ ;;r;sk Schalk; Myers, Adams, reary and Washington ... 11 idea that little work would remove | Kings County Handicap, the feature | Dartniouth center flolder, fontured | West 1End boy, finally turning around :\L}:flhm\\[\x\ (?:;‘p;)n f(‘ll‘lcfi?(‘lr. 0! | MeAvoy. S Tan bine i the kink that was all the|of the card at the Metropolitan | (s ontest. Rain mude it nece: .,‘,-\—i:lml giving the decision to Thomas. e Sl ddddaneapiy il | | ! gle win another game for the Yan- but it also lifted the Husgins entry into sccond place, the highest it has been this season, ¥ | Famous Clouter of World’s Cham- made three runs off Sothoron, when| e e Shea, Strunk, Whitman. McInnis I"_'l'i'“"‘"“ SHLERIe0E T County Handicap at Jamaica i hia 2 rouble. But the training days ended | Jockey club track at Jamaica . e i o o Saa Philadelphia . ... 12 noN E 98 d 3 to call the s ¢ in the fifth n Both boys practically threw science |, ],mmfl 55 | with the arm in no better condition | next Saturday afternoon.” Among the [y seore e UNTR to the wind from the opening gong | 2150 been learned, has as yet refused = S ) than before. Y y re some o to grant the seal of its approval om| O > lorsesfannouncedgatopsomefo iRt r. h. o |and tried to end the bout as soon & Naval Militia Twirler Shuts Out Col- Gameés Todn Following the instructions of | best four-year-olds in this country. | paymoutn : 4 ©|as possible. Terry started off in his| the -New International league. Thig legians, Score 3 to 0. . % 2 physicians and other advisers, IFerdie | Hourless is scheduled to start, but | g o 5000 =0 . 00010—1 4 6 | usual whirlwind fashion, and it looked | the club owners of the New Interniy Chicago Philadelphia. rested the wing until the team reached | has been sent to the Major Belmont 4 ; 1 i s S BB B Lioge Vi -, | tional league are not worrying New York, May 14.—Fordham lost| st Touis at Boston. R e e e e Batteries—Harris and Ross; Jor- | like a stormy passage for the Quaker | (O CeRETE CFC RO RO " POT rle! X i & ening season with iy i 3 . dan, Knight and Maguire. lad, but Thomas came back and was % 3 a e S ETbi f = orle 4 % dan, Knig l ] e A yesterday on Fordham Fleld to th Detroit at New York the Braves. Ie then announced to | starter is to pay an entry of $100. ) \ s vsnny ol vl proval is apparent from the pending Federal Rendevouz, a Naval Militia | (leveland at Washington. McGraw that he was sure bis arm | The race is at one mile and a six- SAWAYS aESD oD Ro8S suit. The Triumvirate alleges that nine from the Fifty-second Street Na- 2 2 as sure his arm 4 : STARS LOST TO HARVARD. The twelfth was hammer and tongs | 5 S ot td - was right. The ant manager | teenth, the winner to receive §4,000; | all the way. and Brooks had the ) SADROt see its way clear to gra e L L 2 e (ritorial sanction until the New Inters val Station, Brooklyn. The score was i R thbretoreibickea Sor i \ber e 2d third, $300 e | 2, : R TERNATIONAL TEAGUE. srefore picked Schupp to piteh the | second, . anc (s sl X o «eball Tea Juaker hold at the s A 2 to 0 in favor of the tars. The sail INTERNATIONA X e LN Rl e i e e e (Grossfand on of Baseball Team | Quaker holding on at the sound of | ;;¢iona) league makes good in full & ors made all their runs in the fourth 3 G5 e i nnewoiod Thhito cariy top pounds, to Enter Camp Devens R. O, T, S, theRnell: tangle of alleged debt, contracted by I S foil & double, two sinsiex and s | Results, Yesterda i o : . [ In the semi-final Bowker Lowrey T 3iubanasa olroutt brace of crrors, e oo O test well and everything scemed rosy. | NOt w starter, the heaviest.poundage | (gynpridge, M May 14.—Har- | of Salem won the decision over Billy | ‘> diapanded Olsen, who twirled for the Navsl S menerees (0 As a further test before starting :\}»“}"“H_“"I'\‘O“’“mm :;"L”)‘I’m‘g"‘lll_I‘;""“‘(‘_,‘l’l“‘ vard's varsity ball nine has 10st its | Burke of Lynn in cight rounds, Bobby Militia and allowed only five hits and Baltimore 6, Toronto 1—Called ond !?1.'- E n‘nhl‘.\'\\ in a league game Mc- ,\,,:‘ it Khm_"'m “,(My' ”K‘K;‘"' captain, ltwhh\» Gross, and the second | Dyson of New Bedford beat Jack | PLAYERS MUST BE RESTORED, S siant, is roported —to '8 1 of Tth—Rain e L | S tronit o) mhimasrerl Sour Gavps |0 -cnitehen of the Rauad iHank BelrgiSties of Nawburyport in elght rounts)| pitched also on Saturday and Sunday, BlrghamioniBlMalo s Fain the A cron nine in Sunday’s exhibition “ e e R b arr o son, both of whom leave Cambridge | while in the opener Sam Bell of Bos- g Bing his gamo yesterday the third | L : - | same. The contest went only fve(fre. P'“““fi‘ Jthor prominent entrants, | o4ay for the fourth government offi- | fon beat Eddie Flynn of Peabody in | National Comumission Must Pass e in three days. The score: na T rme ol { innings, but Ferdic apparently was|@mong the I " [cors’ training school, which starts at | six rounds, Players Rotiring and Then Returnix i i | | OTSEN BAFFLES FORDHAM. we of 1 ook suffering pain every time he threw the SErCEemm Camp Devens tomorrow. Soae ey e ball. BROWN SOX. THE CLASS. The loss of Gross and Peirson will | MISS BOYLE TRIUMPHS. Cincinnati, May 14—All major Now, with Youngstown only a few| Before a larga crowd the Tincoln | spatly weaken the Crimson team, as| Santa Monica, Cal., May 14..—Miss | and minor baseball league presidents reat. | were instructed yesterday by the Ng= Baseball Commission to notify all championship Fforaham ...... 000000000-—0 Won Tost Pt Iaval Militia .. 000300000—3 5 2| ghamton 0 1.000 Martin and Scanlon; Olsen and | Newark .......... 1 883 f miles away and the famous “bone-| Brown Sox defeated a picked team ! (oach Duffy has no surplus material | Chavlotte Boyle of New York defeat- Ppeer. WInore e puller” Jiving there, it was decided | called the Vine = Street. Saturday | (o gl in the breach. (Wolverton will l'ed Miss Claire Galligan, also of New | tional Rochester . ... : 2 that Schupp should follow the course | afternoon. The hitting of Burns and sobably be shifted to shortstop and | York, in a 110 yard swimming raco | their clubs that Crover for the losers was a feature, will be used at second. Peir- | yesterday to decido the tie resulting | games in which a voluntarily reti ayer participates before his restora n JOHN SPLAN IS DEAD. Syrace .. ..vese. - 333 | taken by a long line of predecessors = ~ Jersey City .... . in similar predicaments and pay a | Burns getting two home runs, Fletch-{ gon's loss will mean that the Har-|from their race in t national | p Dr. Reese. er starred for the winners. Jacobsiyard pitching corps will consist of | championship last Thursday at the | tion to good standing, are illegal, The score: two men, O'Keefe and Johnson, as [lLos An Athletic club. The time | hence, cannot be included in the r T h. e has left colleg ord of its leagues’ championship T.exington Ky May 14.—Johu | Games Today. squeezing of the flesh around the| Vine Street ....114000010 710 - games. The notice was issued after plan, 69, one of the oldest light har- e R shoulder, some more squeezing a lit- | Lincoin B. 10100240x—11 16 3 - - . ) the commission’s attention was called ess nhorse drivers of the country, | Bl at N e o tle further down the arm and then atteries: Burns, James and Jak- R . to the fact that players under reserva= ed Sunday night. e had been sic Gt Erieore { made a couple of jabs at the elbow. ; Brown and Black, [ tion by major league clubs as volun= dnce last autumn. He drove hor Rl e { Those last jabs made Ferdie howl, - — - ily retired players have playedi n almost every country where tri 4 i i : 3. and his arm from the elbow to the BUY THRIFT STAMPS, f g with minor league teams. ing raccs were held . . wrist “went dead” for a moment Tomorrow the interest is payable % The commission stated in the find, §plan travelled throuzh Europe COLGA IDLE IN RAIN. Presently Reese asked Schupp to|on the *cond Liberty Loan bonds. ing, however, that the right of volun ith Buffalo Bill 30 years ago Pittsburg, May 14 The baseball | swing his arm, and lo and behold it | Throughout the entire country a tarily retired players, who are in the 4 s ST ame between Colgate and Carnegio | felt just as good as ever. campaign is being conducted urging R military or naval service of the Unit« it "\:1" ““‘1; STAR DIES. | pecy; schieduled for yesterday was o the coupon clippers to convert the 4 ed States, to engage in games as Winchester, Mass., May 14— Dan: yostponed on account of rain % S money into War Savings Stamps. Tt members of their teams representing . P. Wingate, captain of the Harvard : STAR PITCHER ENLISTS. is rected that New Lmi in ‘Imn«l % their post or department, is huynn; carsity baseball team in 1913 and Chicago, May 14.—Paul Crissman, | holders will respond to this appeal g question, and as such, they may play 914, diea Sunday night at Saranac PO RS L e star pitcher with the Northwestern [as they have to every other one ; against National agresment clubgii Lake, . ¥., where he had been for | The Tierney Cadets and MecIner- | University baseball team, enlisted in | Uncle Sam has issued since the war benefit or exhibition games prior tyf everal months. Word of his death | ney’s football teams will clash at 2| the Great Lakes naval tralning sta- [ began. Cut your bond coupon and - officia] restoration of their names | t&y received by his family here yes- | o'clock Sunday afternoon at Landers | tion yesterday. His home is in Punx- | insist in getting your money back SOLD BI Th A hl B b k C L the active list of the club entitled to erday. Ho was thirty years old. playgrounds. | smwe, Pa in Thrift Stamps, e siley-babcoc 0. thci garidrions Was One of n's Most Famous | Toronto ... o 286 | visit to old Drivers of Trotters. | Buffalo ... oo . A erdic describes the ‘“opera- | caught a good gamec. tion,” the honepuller did a bit of

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