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8 W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922, T s == S — ey CORBIN FOLLOWERS ELATED OVER OPENING VICTORY IN SERIES WITH KACEYS — JESS GUILFORD PLAYS IN CHAMPIONSHIP FORM ON BROOK- LINE COURSE — BROWNS FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON WIN DOUBLE-HEADER — DODGERS DROP TWO GAMES TO PHILLIES, ONE 16-INNINGS DODGERS LOSE TWO _ #uns om 7 wek KACEYS LOSEIN [ usebat 8 GUILFORD MEDALIS | 108 s sk BROHNS YN THO u NATIONAL LEAGUE, tamweight in Bout at Michigan City. Second Contest Goes 16 [nnings- 270,70 2 0 Corbin Team Shows Plenty of| st rows's, Pituvuren s. Amateur Champion Tops Field on| sucwiean cuy, ma. sepr s.—ear First Time This ‘Season ‘Team Boston 9 Cincinnati 4, Chicago 3. Moore of Memphis, Tenn., persistent Cards Get Even Bl'fiflk Phila " b Gl\i[ Pu[[mg AG]‘OSS [he wm Afternoon Games Bl‘ookline Gom‘se, scormg F 70 | challenger for the world's bantam- Accomplished Feat Pittsk f:"““d"lphlll 5, Brooklyn 4. welght title today has a mighty sore Philadelphia 7, Brooklyn 6, (16 in- Jaw, a cracked rib and the praise of Brookline, Mass, Sept. 5.—A cham-| hig admirers ringing in his ears to tht-t ;;ou;s. Sept. 5.—8t. Louls took pion led his field of contending title-| koo vivid the memory of the most Iaed “dn ;lhor Day bill from Cleve- seekers yesterday when Jesse P. Gull-! gonqational battle of his career, ! n d“ !;]" ng the morning game 10 to ford of the Woodlawn Golf club came |~ mhat contest was fought in Floyd 2 AL :he l’l&flernoon contest 12 to 1, a5 T Gl home through mists of rain, DOERY| Fitzsimmons' sun baked arena here lhe“l:! IPQ rl:stttl_me this season that throughout the fray, and with the Beripio Ae PR fairways and waterlogged gTeens | yesterday wiien Joe Lynch the title| que 19088 took tWo games in one day. score fou runs agalnst them, they|wew y. Fyon: “Liost winner of medal honors in the apall-| hojder defeated Moore in one of the| ¢ Pennant chasers are now énly one dtarted 1. 10/ the AIth InninE: toraoore:| L euhobi: s 1odp 18° 80 fying round of 36 holes In the Nation- | gro,tast bantamwelght contests ever | 8Mme out of first place. getting one tally, and following. this| L eourER «ovsrise 58 al Amateur Golf champlonship tour-| jeciqad, - In the two games, Sisler got seven : [up with three in the sixth Inning,|or,cio® «oeveeoe. 38 nament. His score was 144—7T4 In| “pieeding and grogey as the resuit| S Out of nine visits to the plate, Rapp's walk and | et ] When MACArMIAK: BeHRed $or DAIA RUZ.| S CLAs s o B2 the perfect conditions of Saturday|or 50 or mere aolid punches on the | MAKINE thirty-four straight games in Behan won his § ) h ‘ Ze. 1t was o surprise to many that|giso. "’ b when the first 18 holes were plaved,| opiy Moore was all but knocked out in | VHICh he has hit safely. In the morp. teenth by doubli e ¥ 3 the Kensington 1 ‘f Ak R | Brooklyn o 66 70 under the difficulties caused by| ., b ing contest. Willlams knocked his fou 3 g ) sington boy was allowed to re- | philadelphia ... 80 Inu!that felll constantly il day yes: | i oventhiroundoniy totcome aTK| iy vt e Motrouit idvive 62 th ing on Rapp's single. Score | main on the rubher, after the Tob- | poston % raine that fell con ¥ Y ¥6%land stage a rally in the remaining| o "HIREC e of the sea- TN S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. inites began to solve his delivery. In| AR g terday. 3 rounds that brought cheers of admira- "Tllu}"m{v “: league mark set by BBOTIT i | S M TWTF § Ttl|the lucky sixth, the winners hammer- e oy Under Marine Conditions tlon for his remarkable courage. unmf alker of Philadelphia Sat. . P , | B 4 x 1 out five hits and got a man on first| oy York at Boston (2.) Hi® roung of yesterday afternoon Lynch considered his victory as re- ¢ Oterning. & R o 8 x X v baing with the ball. A spec-| bk BRI b not only constituted a new amateur|yenge for the popular decision Moore CLEVELAND 1 ; tacular catch by Corbin, the center.| Drookiyn at Philadelphia (2.) competitive record for the country| won over him in 12 rounds on Derby ! flelder of the Lockmakers saved the| Clicago.at.Cincinnatl, club course, supplanting the 71 made| Live two years ago in Loufsville, Jamieson, 11, ... f 1 5 game for the Park street team in the —_— by Bobby Gardner of Chicago on Sat-| = jack Dempsey was one of the four | bmmorsenss 2o Toronto x inth inning. Wolfe, who worked for AMERICAN LEAGUE urday. It equalied the professional| champions to do his stuff vesterday.|Gardner, 3b. City ‘orbin, twirled a heady game of base- record, held by the British master,| He appeared in a tame four round |Sewell es ( 3 . nings.) Philadelphia, Sept. 5,—The AT The Corbin baseball team annexed| Pittsburgh 6, St. Louls 5. Iphia Nationals took both . the first of the series with the Kaceys| Cincinnatl 5, Chicago 0, from Rrooklyn f ! » 2 1t 8t Mary's fleld Sunday, capturing| New York-Boston (postponed) 1 P e g |a’ten-inning game 6 to The Lock- 8 TtL makers played hard earnest baseball & - = ° s ee ° ball. While he did not fan many of Games Yesterday Edward Ray, and went to make the exhipition with two sparring partners. ;;;n]n':i‘%”rr,w. the Kaceys, he was unhittable in the| Chicago 3, Detroit 2 (10 innings.) |&ggregate of 144, which equals the| \pqre Anderson, 200 pound Chicago- |o'Nefi. pinches. He also was very steady,| St Louis 10, Cleveland 8. lowest medal score ever made in na-|,, wag reeling and groggy during the |Lindsay, p. 3 1 not allowing a free transportation St. Louis 12, Cleveland 1. | tional amateur title tournaments. No four minutes he was in the ring. Jack | Edvards. *Ran :«‘\r‘ Deberry in 0ti luring the game. McCormick fanned Chicago 6, Detroit 3. qualifying round in any previous title Thompson the big Philadelphia negro Speaker t for S . | {eight batsmen, but was easy to solve | Philadelphia 5-0, Washington 4-2, |competition was conducted under ma- | ;o0 finighed sick and weary. as the game went on New' York-Boston (postponed.) rine conditions to equal those of Yes-| yegtarday's was the third cham- Kaceys Score First terday. ionship match staged in Michigan| A Power Boat Racing Ivent and Also| The Kaceys scored first in the sec- Standing of the Clubs Guilford came by his honors as ?‘n,\- sn;:co- July mf and it dre“‘-r Al e s nd inning, Budnick getting a single Won Lost P.C.|medalist in a competition remarkable| . 5\wq of petween 7,000 and 8,000. 2Batted for Edwards in oth, Sets New Record, He was advanced to second on a sac- | New York L] 51 .&05 | under the conditions of piay that pre- L TR ST. LOUIS rifice by Kildift: Dudacl was passsd |8t TOWE: « . ovinvrs T ; 1 vailed. Only a stroke removed from o av. 1. ) pahrees g abERT N . onel J. G. Vin- |, cior Burke was hit by the ball. With | Detroit ... ir 3 him was Bobby Jones, the wonder NEW AUTO RECORDS TobimeHe Bt ! 1 1lChrsen olt, driving his Packard: |y os on, Artle Campbell, got & dinky| CRICABO s o1 xssss s 56 boy golfer, from Atlanta, who went gister, 1b, . il £ s TARORRU o8 RARS LD ”"""‘ a ar infiold scoring *Tuddy.” | Cleveland . gl . around yesterday in 72 to complete a e S Willlams, 1f. §{oRsal S SELd B e AT e 'k to Blanchard | Washington . ... '458 | card of 145. Jones, a few minutes be- | Incobeon ek 5/on th etroit river, ta \,'M' the ronal Snod kne Il | Philadelphia . 5 5 fore had broken a tie between Grea: | Sig. Haughdahl in a Frontenac Car |’ 'ig™ - i|and final heat from a field of « 9 (8.0 ! y g e idise ¥ Two More In Third BOSOn voiniaas i B Britain and the United States for low u 4 ! Gerber, ss. . other start He previously had wor e aceys sored Lip, s rar bt score. Cyril J. Tolley, British ama- Breaks Records for Mile and Two |shocker, p. t two he < i ; % BT o GaTE RN e third inning, MeCormick was safe on Games Today teur champlon last year, had set the| pjgtance at Lincoln, Neb. w7 s o 4 ,"]', | Preisser's hoot. Tegley, in attempt- Boston at New York (2.) medal mark for the day at 148 with 8t. Louls . 400 040 20x—~10 ; - an-hou i \ pop fly to Wolf| Cleveland at St. Louis. 1a T4 under the wet conditions of the| Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 5.—Sig. Haugh- |Cleveland 020 060 100— 3 Meadows 1 r : he pnge. Vinpenk 1 “NAIEH, b en in-| Detroit at Chicago morning. Chick Evans, another i s Two. bas Sisler 2, McManus, Sev- ke B t A g 7 o B3t 40 4 Skl o sat down W then got a sin- Detroit a gO. 5 3 o - a o dahl, driving a .Frontenac car, broke |ereid; three base hits IWambsganss, Sia- pitcher, Sk . dmp ik @ . TRoth men advanced when Green = s champlon asserting himself, had| o= 00 a.0 ioras for automobile |16ri home run, Williams; stolen bases, . J TR s . > s hit by pitched bhalf, and they TN " % & A trudged over the treachérous grounds *obson; sacrifices, Severeid, O'Neill, McMal Ly 1 5 with ‘ S g il okt il S s 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE several hours later in the afternoon|racing on a half-mile track at the[us, Connolly; doublé plays, Wambsgan cubie inches placement, averaging P Hy tguany Wil sudnick — ' 7 o) v 2 ¥ and Melnnie; Willlame, Sisler and Foste | i il : 3 rapped out a The IKnizhts and tied Tolley, also with a 74. First| Nebreska State fair yesterday after- 2.2 miles an hon i ghts | wde one mor n in the fourth in-| TR i R e e S e s Al e |l cooocooe AR Detroit Man Makes a Clean Sweep in 9 ° fovarbuwane | o vwmcmone |l occoommuwms IS s sl |l comvonruon wloroorooso® L et e o SamEy Resterlay. Jones and then' Gullford bettered this| noon. He lowered the mile record to | huses on paile, off Lindass. 2. off Bawards ey Hindds ¥ e g 1571 Jampbell, ‘mick and Beg- BOEHCRLER ot B o 5 mark. 58 5-5 seconds. The previous record |1, oft Shocker 2; struck out, by Lindsay TR P GRATINE Faduand dnn- o ; Buffalo. 7-8 (oronto 8- A British golfer of standing, watch-|of one minute and 2-5 seconds was|l, b Edwards 3. by Shocker 7 hits oft T R R i Ve T LT Jersey: Clty-Neward, (rain.) ing the players siither through fair-| established last week at Des Moines [} honar 10,17 8 Innines off Bdwarcs & n ¢ make boat eligible 107 Wed e sarbin team hike ints the| - CRMOnEEIEGANE (taln.) | ways and send balls with bones it |by the same driver. Haughdahl then |Dincen and Moriarity; time, 1:53. d scoring column in the fifth inning their teeth gcross the green to the|won the two-miie race in 1:58, break- ke sk Sl Dl L e Standing of the Cluhs [ oshe Hoie: raratican’ IMBIb/BrAreat| InEEE S ireebri ot lixoumlni (oAl ioh o4 eiGe REC, WRURL ) Green And ihel was pusHed along by Won Lost P.C.|grort; but is it golf?” seconds, set four years ago. CLEVELAND for : ¥l Paltimore ........ 99 45 .688 Slids bss . . Do, 1 1 (Afternoon Game). ): Jamieson, M. Rochester . - 8% 56 .611) He had withdrawn from play, say- = = ! WamBsgana 4 ling that under similar conditions they SETS NEW RECORDS {Connoly, sinniisell avstboay called off play in a championship at; o = SAIQLE fRthe Tot by ,,,L,l";]zl,.-‘” a ‘,Lfyffi?? ::w fomnin | R 74 AT9) g ,\ndrexrs some years ago. But | TLEROINR piavt el s (3] 83 424 jage asserted itself under the exact- Form at Brighton Beach I'reisser's singie, scoring on Clinton's | Wood took the first | 10uble. The sixth inning produced | putare 56 68 5 his Baby Gar 2 f Patrus, who had heen|yersay @ity .vo.. ol 77 68 53 Gertrude Ederle Swims in Wonderful for the plate. Kilduft took a Newark . ? d champion group who headed the Jist, at the plate ! when * : men of previous proven ability and |y, \women's Swimming associat Johnson Mcets Patterson and Tilden there, Artie Campbell, who had| 5 [""’t“‘:f Today voungsters who had shown thelr abil- | xasy 'y anh | e o e's A0E. W i 5 | Jersey City at Newark. ity to drive and put over good ground! . e ar i EsEiag “'”1’"“" With | Baltimore at Reading. A E cekel 1 beautifu r’r i ;” 1 (,’,m' H ; . 31 Toronto at Buffalo. Today at Forest Hills, PEMUUA PO Y LG LRl 0d Syracuse at Rochester. 0 - __|ont to Kiduft who made a fine cateh, % r“mm:» ”‘\- to 'l"“”f?;‘ zon e 1‘“’ ed Helen Wainwright of New York by | xpatted for Muils in Sth, Sept. 5.—(By|and to the Kaceys fans, the nger Ul o e 32 places and five men had 20 yards and Hilda James of England,| zI#n for Speaker in 8th. Favored hy emed over, but one can never tell EASTERN LEAGUE to play knock-out under a rainbow— | ,;ropcan swimming champlon, by 40 L de {in basebail R S Py that spanned the sodden course for| . i) et Hor G . g ! in¢ Wojack ot a single, scoring Blan-| No Games yesterday. g"’ last "‘h’:“ P‘f‘”;"‘- i “‘"‘R ‘“,""’ Miss Ederle established new rec- |Foster, 3b. . Philadelphla A% 1 000 T nis tr , POS! hard, Schiender followed suit with | _ ast, members of the official British|;.1s at aistances of 800, 400, 440 and |Sisler, 1b. Brooklyn ........ 200 013 0¢ 000 056 sterday se of rain were |one, r was hit in the ribs, standing of the Clubs golf 'Q:m and native Americans, Were 5,0 vards and 400 and 500 meters. il e s T ; e | schedulec p \ on the courts | filling the s, Jimmy Clinton ¢ Won Lost P.C.|represénted in the list. She crossed the finish line in T min- | wiiame: 1 Wheat; home runs, ) nson; &8 of th b necte: single into Dudackville, | New Haven . . 41 682 T BT utes 32 1-5 seconds, 9 1-5 seconds |Severeld, rifiges, Lee. Leslie, Myors; plays, | M. John- nd Schneider counting, tying [ Waterbury ....... 51 U582 BROTHEBS TEAMS PLAY faster than the former 500-meter [Gerber, ss. Jonnaton; loce o bose o Bl i L) f : | Bridgeport ....... 64 515 mark held jointly by Miss Claire Gal. | V2"s!ider b eldial adelphia 21; bases the internati i ie It Up }“”"r“"{ ceee . 62 508 ligan of New Rochelle, N. Y., and 15037 14 off Decatu e X the Australi rs. T allied once m Yittsfield .. e 63 48 3 g i 3 ! 3 New Yo . Louis ... 203 100 51x~—12 ¢ 8 : IAsiisnapon e # Unique Game Is Played At Lafayette, | Miss Ethel McGary of New York. o ! ou odeem struck out, by Mamaux e will play rson, o Y eighth inning. Huber hitting . 64 488 —_— 4 : : | base hits, Jamieson, Willlams, Sle- by Behan 2; 2 S the fo Green, who threw the ball a mile | Alba 73 430 31-Y. i Algs okt 8 -3 n f h & o Green, who threw the hall a mile | Al IR ! 80 Ind.—54-Year-Old Parent in Pinch N . home run, Vangilder; stolen bases, Sis- Decxnlu.- 13 in 1 3 innings, of 1 o'clock ¢ ilden will oppc PE s| over Begley's head, the runner tak- | FORBLRL i« v i 89 810 BOXER DROPS DEAD . Jacobeon; double plavs, Fester, Me. 9 in 8 innings, Pl 1 1 & O. Anderson in the other t 1z second hase. Wojack pushed Hu- Hitter Role, Manus and Eisler; Vangilder, Gerber and w{ldnm':\;fl_h’m A ‘ ‘ et el her to third on a sacrifi and he| No games today. Barrese Floors Opponent, Then Ex- Z wtur; umpires, McCormick and Haitj tr scored et Liacayette; dndy Stk bizbyo g pires a Few Minutes Later {DcutindpdionipaEetnine) ball teams, each composed entirely 115, sser's tap. The Kaceys tlec | . e S - R R LR ],\:‘,31,';‘ CHARLESTON WINS PENNAY of brothers, met on a diamond here| Easton, Pa. Sept. 5.—Five minutes = tuff | sl Ben Block's Once Famous Colt Fin- | 1y ot with o einere. won cans ol Charleston, S €., Sept. § vesterday, the,Crown Brothers of this|after he knocked down Elmer Cross, | J B MORAN sk it S ol 1slies Far Th Reai cud b Eioond GBS Temd hbe | South Atlantic Assoclation closed to- i city defeating the Chase Brothers of |his sparing partner, in a training| &® . sburgh, Sep e chin 1 a Amphel s won the mornin ; ; it safely ) scoring, but Artje | 0¥ With Charleston winning the pen- | Otterbein, Ind., by a score of 10 to 9. bout yestérday, Louis Barrese, 18, a 31314 Church Street L T et Titta |y, Yotk p=b I e meprin® DUt AMI® hant by a safe margin. Charlotte by |The ages of the Chase team ranged!boxer, dropped dead. AUTO REPAIRING L M| A e ol Lo uted colt, W 4 § | defeating Columbia in a double head- | from 13 to b4 vears, the latter player| Overexertion was given as the CADILLACS A SPECIALTY burghers, 5 to 3. ‘;“‘l‘-”b‘” ri L f B Onthelder Stves he Das | er went into second place, Spartan-|being the father of the family. He|cause of his death, but Cross was OUR TROUBLE CAR AT Thise 1D thD h"l’ e oup T | ¢ Khoeys threntened i the ninty | DU finished fourth, Augusto fifth was sent in as a pinch hitter in place held’ by the police pending a coron- YOUR SERVICE e vad by Russells three | ot e inning. McCormick singled and was | 204 Greenville last, of one of his sons. er's verdiet. TEL. 1551—332 f P s L8 A AREA e : s Sk e St <A S S W et i o i ey base smash. mon's ( sacrificed to ".' ond by Begley. Walsh h took the afternoon bat-|ond and E Mot h tired |Struck o e made a hid for 1,} ) G % F 5 e o (ke Gands 8 to 5. Marsnvinie ) b e e T e on 2 e o Ai’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling. ot L e broke up the game with a triple in ine i p » . | eenterfield, but Corbin took ‘]),r hall e ninth. He scored on Mann's wild | Tha black » his shoetops, preventing the win- | : & ;:turn. Scores: vear old, and winner of the Kentucky | tally_from scoring. WHEN You RECEIVE A LETTER | -AND You KNQW YOU'VE PAID (T ~AND AT LAST You FWND THE (Eifst_Gama), Derby this sprir ed Lo show o Neinniny TRlly FRom THE U.S,CUSTom HOUSE | AND You ROOT AND ROOT IN A | YERY CHECK IN QUESTION ALL ST LoUIS. : ing deceated for| T the tenth inning, after Blanchard SAYING THAT ONE OF YoUuR DUSTY OLD DESK AMONG A LoT | ENDORSED AND EVERY THING !! e . .r. h po. a b S 1 ‘;‘ i flied ,,‘.bv'u Green, J‘w‘uv.»,. got a 1219 PAYMENTS 1S STILL UNPAID | OF oLD CANCELLED <-‘H=<*<S,5l ° cer, 85 1 1 Vi ely | 1OUDIE to right center. ‘ojack wi Toporeer, 5. ‘ 8. 4 X out, Budnick to Regley. Paul Schnei- | < & N e e, ler then st R e fi < vl J ormick's henders, sending the ball to 4 eft field, Kilduff made a great try B T By Alnsmith, 3 for the catch, the ball just hitting his ! Pteffer, D. ... o ~ finger tips. Huber scored on the Unfavorable Weather Causes Ameri- jerle, 15-year-old aquatic sensation of w York, shattered six world's rec- ords for women in a 500-meter invi- : tation race yesterday in the 75-foot i = pool at Brighton Beach. She defeat-| .o, .4 for Winn 1:‘;‘ sml. H 3 3 1 2 1 M ; ; ) |left field. Planchard rapped a single | gorn once 57 ol h Sl ) i 3 0 0 0 0 0 on Saturday, came through in the rain. Faces Anderson in Final Games Y wlosssooroorccco? 3 ot A lcoourwacna | hwowoeonnnd wlowooososo?® y when Budnick mussed up | - MORVICH BEAT AGAIN can Swimmer To Change Plans € summary. CORBIN Dover, Sey 5.—Con 1 unfav- | ab. r. Jighes, ”{» . 2 ) | Henry Su owell, Mass., wi ¥fi,‘;,’r|°e:: L 2 1 |had bee all yesterday Traynor, 1 . i an oppo Grimm, 1b. .. . 1 o]to swim nglish annel, agaii Gooch, c. . 5 4 s to postp. Adams, p. . v 8 : Stock; sacrifices i 1 i « 1 5 bases, St. Louls 5 ' c By g ¢ A S . AND YOU GRAB YourR HAT - AND C S OH-H-H- BoY! ainT ; 4 Pefte f ] r ‘ {vesswe b .3 OoMPLETELY CONFOUND . ; ",':‘lvl"mvo“:mu(m % by Adam s 3 ! o1k £ e 6 1 I AND BEAT T DownN To THE AND NON PLUS THE CLER IT A GR-R-R-RAND AND . ~ ning pitcher, 0 it 3 " i . | Wi R o \ Gookn: “haama; “umpires 4 fon ks ‘ s E‘E’fjr’g: fpnbd ot Kol AND THE WHOLE U.5,GOVMENT | GLOQR-R-RI10US FEELIN'? O Day: time, 1,25 i Loni to | rud e B oFad 2 : BY GOsH ! : for ttempt | 4! You sHouLd HAVE SEEN HIS EXPRESSION LEWIS BEATS THOMAS, e LR LA gmith, rf. ... : $ { y Sept | Kid" Lew s 012 100 010 0 Toporcer . < 4 J i % ' EABTON, 4 T « hits, Clinton, Patrus Hornsby, seee v aneEs | nick, Bohneidar; . sacrifice Nits Bottomley, . . : 3 ef el omas, the fan n, Begley; bases on bal Stock, 3h. . erweight, the fourth |MecCormick tenek out, by Met Mueller, cf. ..ooooen 4 3. by Wolf 1; double plays, Woie Mann, cf. 3 %; left on AT | , Kaceys G/ firet base on errors, ( sy [tin a 1 2; hit batemen, Burke, Pre POULTRY CLUB MEETING |0} Gicen; wild pitch, Wolf; umpires sFournier 3 The New Britain Poultry associa- (Lynch and Crowles Barfoot, p. - tion will hold a meeting tonight at the Jr. O. U. A. M. hall on Hunger RAY WINS MILE, | ford court. Daniel J. Lambert, of( Gloucester, Mass, Sept. 5.—Joie Aponaug, R. L, will be the ,,,W;,‘,qv‘nm-_ the Illinois miler, won the mile | and will address the members |handicap event of the Olympia club] the club on, table Poultry |holiday meet here yesterda Ray | taising.” The meeting is open to any|whose opponents were William Shee- | interested poultry men of the city,|hy of Boston and Jack Gordon of Plans will be made for the winter ac. |P’rinceton, finished in 4 minute~ 25 1 (Coatinued on Page Nine) tivities. seceads, PITTSBURGH ab Maranvilie, €5 Carey, cf. Bichee, If. hoosecll, . Tie voy, 2 Tiayuor, 30 Beoomwp

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