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the s 1 5| 553550205 fre- heat artin Cor- rday will who or it that ' the city. - and nner itical e) ) g % % W¥W. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925 e e se— The public has not dealt kindly them. Captain McKnovaoy played a | Hinehey, s 50 T 0|6kl Bacrifice hita—Gaida Rudnick, # with him on many occasions and he Baseball at a Glance star game at chortstop, palring up |Jija%otH L e e s R o i |has taken a licking in several in- [with Yankaskas on second. Vic Lar- | yin e 1| Stolen hase n _Hinchey, Kiatka, stances. This time, the match be- ¢ B son was off form at third and he ). Bud 2 ] / (2), Zaleskie 2( tween Kaplan and Herman looks to AMERICAN LEAGUE |made two costly errors. Jasper who | J0° Bu 3 SIS LT e T R 18 ¥ be a money-maker and the fight 8 fast being rated as the best pl. it 1 F R et X I =il 6 fans will surely be behind Promoter Yesterday's Results in the entire league, played sensa- | Krystopa, p o 3o ho3 5 s 1 Mulligan in his endeavors to give the| Washington 5, Detroit 1. — tional ball at shortstop and a num- e = e New Britain would like to see a Connecticut people the praference ,n' Cleveland 3, New York 2. % . ber of stops he made were | S e meet staged here some time The Corbin Red Sox had & dis- [the seating capacity of the Water-| (Other clubs not scheduled). wm NO[ lee A]]y More I]‘](e[‘- class Rurritts 200 100 o future and plans should be astrous week-end Saturday and Sun- |bury baseball park, | A large crowd enjoyed the gan el e Iisken: 1o bring this about day when they dropped two games, | The Standing “ews [0 PNSS The summary The losses came through errors | Won Lost P.C.| RANGLT more than through the poor work of Phlladelphia avwn 62 33 658 AB ) PO, A X the boxman and for this reason | Washington ., (6300 R iex o | Y ; Il SH o t AT R BTy (o e it 55 4 | Mew Tork Aus 3 UP-The exe | B ORI ACKERNIAN |5 o SRR squad out for practice . Thursday | 8t. Louis v,.. " "495 |Cutive committee of the United e Arxd 1 A night at 6:30 o'clock at Walnut Hill | Detroit ... 9 490 (States Lawn Tennis assoclation to- | Should you fall in the water, no o N e mri:i The sossllnn will be devoted | Cleveland 47 465 |day held a written pledge from Wil- | matter how cold the w \ Te- b 1 ¢ mostly to scraping the rough spots New York 42 . Tilder tional cham- | move your clothy ving them out | LIS 1 off the infield which showed up so Bost 2 a oLl inational gehay s dry as possible and put them on | e 4 LLL ) plon, binding him to give no more possible and put them on Rlliiiie Ity olasmik, [ e et e sl s It RaTE) S | . 3 ! dica | Uil BatarmAr o 2 P. & F. CORBIN Games Today of tennis tournaments in which he | VOU Wi be warmer ) i wer ABCR M PO AT On pext Sunday, the Red Sox will St. Louis at Boston, is a competitor. and avold a cold. Do this providing | 1oy naon. 2b. R [ ¢ . | of couree, you are not han o e [ 0 £0 to Colllnaville fo meet the town Detroit at Washington. Adjudged guilty of violating the | of COUNEC, you are nol handy (o ulucper, 00 L team there and the hoys will hare Cleveland at New York, player-writer rule by the committec | 1% <11 e | N el :a do some‘utll':uaflllnz lflgnflylnre Chicago at Philadelphia. |yesterday Tilden saved himself fr “‘ W & "'L”‘" "“"“ ook, 2 1T Diw. ARRINAL thetstrongiFarming. | suspension and disqualification by itch the log and not the water, |rol 3 ¢ 0 Vi d f 1 A stre e 81 A ton Valley nine. Bill Tilden's arch-enemy. | NATIDRATEAGU written promise atrictly fo obscrve| 1f fording a rapld stream e |\ ! 1 That's Johnston, | the rule, Four hours of deliberation | 1011 Know the conditions immeiliately || B e The Orloles will hold a practice |, 1 met the champ five times for Yesterday’s Results {had been given his case, and a |D€low the crossing p o - session at Walnut Hill park Wednes. | th¢ Singles chapeau, | st Louis 8, New York 1. |umanimous verdict that the chum- = e Nangers S0 g0 o day evening at 6:30 o'clock, The| e Won in 1010, Lost on the| pio oot (0 O I pion “had committed acts prohibit- e S g0 2 Oridles face a hard test in the City | Other occasions. Cincinnati 8, Boston 5. (1) [edEbySihe ihyslaias was reached: [l e it ] Mot Arponiila League being tied with the Rangers | YA national king in 1015 also.| pooion 5 Gincinnatl 3. (2nd) The commiittee ruled that the giv- | r \r fL 4 for first place and the boys will| VISt stepped into the spottight In | 5ot o FHCEIRC T A g of & daily interview by a player o V[0 Dl ot G i ‘ have to keep up a hot pace to come [ 1715 S CoyerinsRthe pokrcsRotia gl oMt o “Rangers 11 5 Noted for the perfect timing and | Won Lust P.C|"8 ay g G of gui speed of his forehand drive. Tack-| Piitsburgh ... 38 IS T L L L e i e y h.““ BANRSIAEALe fl"a‘;'"‘ ip [P0 hand equally aggressive, perhaps | New York 40 wfl“}". ’h;‘":‘"”\"n? “‘:‘é‘r'"‘\(‘“l";‘“"(‘»:"” (Continued=Lirom" Procadir 8 : I(;u'l"llh-li aleon I\(‘wvx'\n\ " p= the strongest combination in ¢ | more dependable, | Cinclnnati 1 1 | stdered have recelved pay | = The Talcon Reserves defeated” t league and are likely to hold Lack's Tilden's versatility, also | Brooklyn “ o & consideration for the interview. | times. ; [ Burritts ina fast and esciting ga e : o es § ) Gocis Charged with such a violation, al- | Inahility ta come throngh With [in e ity (it premier honors when th league SEr N o Shli " | rdi latters terrific service, Philadelphia ... 44 48 478 : fonaly elatmed e . el Winds up. The team s one of the | (yose (o perfection In other phases | st, Lo I 165 {though he had previously claimed 10 |men on tie sucl principal lscare of 6 o It was an uphill hardest hitting mbinations, as- st ERED W IR “ina |DE Within his rights, Tilden assured | canse it cleven |ignt aq way for the winn L] sembled in town and should make | °f PASIMe: | Snkn 3% 128 lthe officials that in the future e ruiners b mded. Smith | 9oy (ed the seorc in the eighth and ¢ . things interesting for any opponents |, ? = B | Boston 40 1 ;398 [would ot be found guilty of sIm- had a perfect day at Iy BCUing fwon out in the ninth, they meet He's just a mite Little Bill | |ilar offense. three out of th Both Zembko for the Burritts and A : they call him. Games Today The committee empowered the | The weare Krystopa, for the Falcon Ilteseryve With Tilden's physique he'd be| New York at St. Louis. president and chairman of the ama- S W - \ Orioles will | just as tongh as the lanky Quaker.| Brooklyn at Chicago. teur rules committee to suspend any KAt ot | R L e gl i All-Plainville and the Orio |3 i | ; /i i ned seven and the fatter nine. band together this year to form a|His stature has handicapped him. | Boston at Cincinnati. player upon receipt of information 1 0 | Falcens were the! firati {0 seora wiien football team. The Plainville men | Tike Tilden, he's held a basketful | Plitsburgh at Philadelphia. sufficlent in their estimation to jus- 0 e S e have had a strong combination for | of titles. e [1ify s disqualification or suspension : 0 I RECTr i ona o Ua iy the past few years and these with| Been a strong member of the LASTERN LEAGUE the action to stand until revoked by 0|stolen hase and a single. In fhe the locals should form a strong and | Davis cup (eams, too. | —_— the two officers or hy the exeeutive Ulsame franie, the Turritls forged into : T o e C 3 fast aggregation that will make = Yesterday's Results committee. This will obviate (he : 012 toad) (lintd Uicy el ton seven di We promised The '(-md:\ ear lfu i\lfluhlm.(omp‘an} lha't trouble for anybody. | One af the fow champs to win| Hartford 5, Bridgeport 2 necessity of calling fogether the en- i T e e ey we would see to it that every car owner who hought a This s the last week for games in | back his crown after a four-year| Worcester 3, Waterbury 1. tire executive committee to take ac- ol J [Pases on bhalls, an out and « sinz Goodyear Tire from us got the full mileage built into it at the church league and managers of | lapse. | Albany 13, Pittsfield 4 tion on such cases in the future, L | Rurritts scored again B the factory. teama are reminded that they must| Has ranked ane-two-three overy| New Haven 2, Springfield 0. Disposition of the cane of ""']“" Jouhe ‘ JileoNEth onia hit. s Haldonalchales ana 4 lav i b o | ¢ o 1918 i - n turns tennis interest to plans for de- ..., LR I'he Faleons counted once ir play off the postponed contests this | season since 1915 cxcept 1215, (Tirst game). t Rl g : ‘ - ; 3 week, The players o the tcams|Didn't compete that year. New Maven 13, Springfield 3. ense of the Davis cup. ;»mu“m:,:._\ J Uin AGHE on ol rob sarsoet o 1 We repeat that pledge to you. scheduled for tomorrow night are | iz (Sccond game). tests for w ljy-'h are sr.l\‘vllllr\v'mmvl; tan and a sacrifice hit asked to be on hand early because | fajls from the far west. Same f‘,,','li m,:,‘:,’,r.\,f“-”l”:'pr Wednos ¢ S e fl i “’"*“L‘ i And to give it even more value, we are selling Goodyear o possil ay double | socior tha o d . z today omorrow and d . L L1t the eighth when the Faleons tied s b i i SR lgmay s nopsheit }1’-‘,'," ‘::.‘"'1.‘”””'. Aatitunnet Ul Al At e M"'"“"“, pe. |starting at 3 p. m. standard time | oA ek -t e B Tires right now at the lowest prices anyone in town can g headers at the pa he & | Loughlin and other tennis great g - 251 bring together doubles teams con- o ' counter across. The B quote you church will play the Stanley Memor- | Rorn in San Francisco Hartford 3 s R R R s 2 2R Lasini aniass g e Tur: MU ial and the Center will meet the He's 20, terbury 43 T S R 5 o5 |ritts cou o nothing in their half scheduled games. | Springficld 4 BE S0 S ehi mafeh Wil e at ; | shimialealEl IARE OUR PRICES TOR GEANUINE GOODY EA ! - he other. Each match wil a e 1 ninth on fwo deubles, two HERE AL OUR PR R GENUINE GOODYEAR e coon ez sace sl EASTERN LEAGUE |"ceve: e s e A R VR et B Coghin s Ganiner Mol i || Al b e 1% lalso bo round rohin singles between |1t futrug, s o, | Burritt R Our wpecial offering on Clincher Tives formed team and will play the | STy e Vet ater 1% 1 s T o oAl A : [Bunillerel o e P. & Corbin nine of the City | Pittsfield 35 63 itis ek i gid e S e g tvua, | A L) b B0N31, Clincher B0 Straight Side ., . 882 ] Teagzue tomorrow night at Walnut | Hartford—Rridgeport | il ‘vv'fv sey m’ Inl ‘)Iimf:‘q::x'k:y::\j :‘;':I“"" i i Ranciin e |send him around :\' : A o i e (e Fe Hill park at 6:30 o'clock. The Cab-| Bridzeport, Aug Hartford | Ganceitoday Holman and Howz ¥ » (118 {0 T 1 n| 1 immary: SRnE e R r R e et s ha frong aggre- | profittd by the erratic pitching of | B fornia : huses—Cor tin | RUTR i A s 2 et lockszmiths have a strons agere- | profi s e A g of i D Fariford! s Anail Davls cup festatmill bell 2, | A ro. A 1 gztion of hall tossers and will mflk“—,m"l”‘m ?«uhfll“ amo here vester.| Pittsfield at Albany, e CT R il an el M Gns o al N c SR y A g a Lrouble (OERth 8RBy S tlleat: day. Shay's fielding stood out,| Woreester at Watebury sories Friday and Saturday, with | e ! e e e —— Vincent Richards, week-end victor [ 4 18 With such players as Preisser, |Ground rules were necessary us wa- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE at Seahright and in the metropoli- ' o 10 Sataline, Larson, Walters, Carrozza [ter from the recent rains covered | St s ‘ ”-('M :\m Al Sltine 8o L ¢ 2 4 - " i el e r ht field and was but | S {tan turf court singles. playing No. s n 1 n | i and others, the Cabinet 1, k‘ t :m :“m‘“";”(: III'““I‘,”,,‘(' i 'rh’:' Yesterday's Results | for the east, and William M. John- l Al ¢ n 10t ] i:‘:.l‘:?\;r;‘uka me_mm/mm“ Al e RLH.L | lwa‘l‘mmrr. 10, I] y City 1 ‘\mn' in the same position for th el by 2 A 39 Washington Street S tiition Two | . s < > | Tanitore 100 210 000—5 9 first game). W oS Totais 1 AT L N a0 % . 2 e ] Ereesiriilyenad SRR ”"“’"‘“Hi;'\k'éfl,l,., 0oL a00 100—2 11 Baltimore 3, Jersey City 2 | R, Norrls Williamse, Dr. ‘H‘vvn'lv"h"l From Preceding Dage) rALTON RESRY e Phone 900 Park and Stanley Streets f the players on each team. | . c i | Second game, 7 ins.) King, Francis 7. Hunter, Wallace 1. | Sy A R i y | Jonnson and Kenna; Hearnc (Second game, 7 1R, C er. Wal Hartford is gracefully reclinng in |and ‘smnf | Toronto 4, Syracuse 3. Johnson. Watson I‘IL )\fl“)v\":'\';»”"\":‘ Simon flied out to Griffin, Gerry i artford is gracefully re 2 : “irst game Hennessey will also be abIe ki a pretty catch of the nail. fraipince milegisindsia setion £ Springfield—New Haven | 'xnf»:\(l\rv...l e e G o Ay e e e el e the Capital City is all stirred up | FopHngNeireeshe N ae e e ‘asey, Howard Kinsey, Robert Kiu. | =0 0 5y im0 on His over the fact that the team is a New | rw\ Aug AI ”; aven | : (S “m: ;"”l ferid |sey, C. M Griffin, Gerald Strat- |, * 2 10 nt him hor (6] ay ays iwire from Springfield here yes Suffalo 7. Rochester soy, C. ) . Brothe ) sent him hon eal pennant contender. Dredictions jwon twive from Spr . 22 S ¢ Walter Wesbrook, Harvey e Gl ave tife that Hartford won't stay in | terd SR s e omalo 2 ‘*";Tr;i:ras’:ym"lfl Holmann will repre- /10 ek e Back to Nature. i ace long as Watcrbury looks |registered his ninth shutout of the | ter 3, Buffalo 2 e Hp e bRy —— “”{,r:l;:e(,ffi"‘fMn club. |season in the first game. O'Neil, (Second game, 7 ) sent the west. P when Larson booied tk WHLAE 3 | Springfield outficlder, was injured in | povidence 4, Reading 8 - L of the inning | i g [ 2 1o be Corbin's atterpt fo scor ow Britain teams farcd rather [the opening contest and had to I e ' KENTUCKY PO ITICIANS ! ] ,3‘.‘0,&{:}1?”‘ the echoend, Tho |carried from the ficld. Police inte The Standing | last frame was nipped by O ) Hox 04t 1o games and | vention was necessary in the cight Won Lot PC SELECT CANDIDATES piesin on the part af the s the Ialeons were beaten by the Ma- |inning of the nightcap game. When | gajumore ...... 40 646 infield. ) . ples of New Haven yesterday r\-n‘mrmn came o bat in that inning | poronty 70 14 514 (,Nwl ,.,m“, 18 T o i e Kensing i est ball pitehed struck him a | 36 50 pitches better b oulil have R s W m“i ‘S‘fim'f.'.'l‘xllllf ST e baa | :‘"K"'M S 3 Day's Activities Result in Only On€ |0, s game ay, hut crrois, Leat the Submarine Base tcam and |sting olow. ; o | Beading ........ 8h 55 ) umber put him in son then turned around and trimmed the ;w]"l‘ t2ond, s .”.W | Rochester .64 56 491 Disturhance of Any Im- G Rl L N Y team of New Haven and the |fi T AGHPILCICT) Sk i1ia || Jersey City .oo.. 81 i o ihe oo A e P e ‘\.'-,n\n« ‘n‘vx Rangers came out on |Therc was a gencral mixup but U' I etdones 3 AR 394 | portance. most ‘m] \" h]:-‘ 4 HAT OVIR TACE, BE EATHE VERY WILL IR 8 i AR | police prevented any scrious out- 5 2 376 . collected only five hits o is deliv- top in their respective games. B '.‘,,”, wnders and Stand. | Syracuse f Louisville, Ky, Aug. 3 P—Tariy ory ang he struck out i e cansinEl were banished from the game. | nominces for the general election I | qyog seven free tickets. Chant was Aiesteraay o “,“‘“fi“‘g'" e | ety November were selected from #cv- |in gaod form and manazel to keep | | thuesz gaInesAt OB A . RHLE racuse i oronto eral thousand candidates In Ken- fhe goven Corbin hits weil seattered. | | =5 S G W0 000, m. and p. m.) tucky prima elections yesterda¥ | Tho entire Ran te vel like | | “mm”;hlmn“ n”("]:u; 1:;‘".’-:{1,1 a 000 00x— Rochester at ””f:“"‘ and only onc disorder marred the |a gifferent nine than it has heen. | | Rangers' foothall tea | Sl i - ) Reading at Providence far egro was shot at Blackeye, | i R o B | L | hr and Niederkorn; Davies and day. A negro was she lilo Argosy to Juck ia a | meeting of cznvluldl\fil“i;"“l e e | Other clubs not scheduled | Ky.. during an argument, and 1%er- | pooat ‘combination. *h on thir | | s i@inat everd |l neonalgame LH — = nando Cornett was arrested in €on- | chooting them ‘ucross the o] | night. The cap Sk e 010 060 200— 3 T 4 ction with the &hooting. | member of Jast year's tea be pres- Spri Havon. . 058 030 0 10 i l Chicf erest was manifested in | ent a8 thiz will be an important ses- | Ne gl 3 8 tate senate and ° | Lehr, Saunders, Fortune and L | contests for the state sena sion n o of esenia es, In the main a5 ¢il; Pumpelly and Lerian, S louse of representatives 0 ore l es | fhiuinsy | the successtul candidates were sup- | I ine B org of Governor Field's admin | 1oyl be a big time Wednesday Pittsficld—Alhany ) ] REVENGE UN [iuB tors of Governor T ; | at Willow Brook park when the an- | slhany, Aug. §—Albany pounded | jon and those who or Thousands Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the | | N S METLD N RreAMES SUDDENLY CONVING- LA ) track and field meot oS e | S | z pari mutuels at siate race Physician Who Discovered This | { W NC i hold. The representatives of the field and won casily | (Continucd From Precsding Page) | Common Sense: Remed 5 : £ RE (RAWLNG, various grounds arc all liet up over 4. Long had a busy day at | James (“Red”) Roberts, mem 1t vou think that on'e N R RE AL i {he prospects of victory for their and hit hard | X W vo. a6 | 0f the famous Centre colleze foot- | knife s the only met - ; : fields this year and keener compe- | The score A% 120 %[ pan team which d ""(‘,“.‘,,]"‘1',‘,".‘, ‘vrv‘m‘ the ‘mv?'r\ o i ; & tition than ever is likely to result. | pigtsficld .... 01 4 4 0 0 1 1 0fson ago, lost to Reprosel cause you haven't heard ¢ r I e Albany 1 b el 0 in a 0= | {reatment known as Di s | 1t is expected that a large number Dougls and Lowery; b, = : he L coun ", % HEM-ROID. ) { of local boys will he entered in the a5 Munn, by POy T U 1 e who who introd a bi .}m his Doctor's treatn ’ = 3 eet W hich 3 0 (. 028 legislature prohibit experimenting for I~ state K. of €. field mee hich will L ! | 2 g L ) be hell August 28 in New Haven Worcester—Waterbury ionin TR volution in Kentucky, Sen- | civered th t cause o at the Lighthouse Point track. The Waterbury, Aug. Loose ficlding |10 U i, S n} 1 pparently was fn went fu and Delaney boys are expected 1o Be iy the local cluh enahled Worcester | ;“g'Rricn, 'p 0 0 0 0 1 0 eated for renomination by J. L. |a remedy would among those who will take part and | (o win here yvesterday by the score T e [mirmon of Gracey. George W. | caus many mare of the locals field and [of 3 10 1. Wooch pitched zood ball 110" 0ar eno—s | Ellis, at one time author of an anti-| Dr. Leonhardt w ‘ \“ ‘\ stare are expeeted to enter. for the visitors. e mnv_ ”‘,” 010—2 | avolution hill, was eliminat Hl in the | er to benefit by his disen and &o | A £5 s & ILH.E ~publica e hy J. C it that there will be no | S - ~ The score ,‘ SR ropublican ra re wi 1 5 SR Jight fans who are planning to | wWoreester ‘2 , | son. former presentatize av. all dr o Y . = “in the Kaplan-Herman cham- | wat rhury 100 uen—1 4 8 Flelds 3. & en county sell HEM-ROID wit : . REE pionship bout in Waterbury on Aug Wooch and Cronin; Ulrich. Bishop gL — — that it will do ae s ' SR \ ¢ usi 27, wili be able fo sccure their McCarthy e | Science, as t kack | READ (ckets ahead of time from Patrick e S }w radio appar On that 1 N ndicate Rrudgett at his emporius on Chureh | PLAYER FRACTURLS ANRLE | pran que pema o (LA e ED ferer should a packaga of D F g =l He ie in Waterbury today | New Haven, Conn., Aug. 3 (Rh— ADS FOR RESULTS Leonhardt's HEM and will have the pastehoatds in his | w. o'Nel, center fielder on Spring- = o el — a fractured right ankle in the first q From information gleaned {1 | 3me with New Haven here yester- $AL MAN SAM S o k Mulligan's headquarters in - Water=| g e was injured when he fell | ES ome Dtea bury, the edvance sale of tickets 18| .4 "(udong base and was taken to St. | Ily heavy as was to be ex-| poopapers hospital An X-ray of and last minute Customers | .oy iurag ankle was taken today wili be ont of luck if they wait un- ) ; til the day of hout to get their MEYERS TO UMPIRE 5 NOW - DONT TORGET 22~ Y0U TWo ARE ) e i A o LISSEN SAM= Tid' LIFE AND MLy NOW - DeN OROGET GU 0 TW HODRAN — THEYRE. GONE AT LAST— seats .| New York, Aug. 3.—John Con PRAE GOING T SPEND A (OUPLA -0 DRIE OUT THERE. NEXT WEEK AND | FEEL LIKE A SINGLE MAN AGAIN — nds tor tickets hane T otr, president of the Tnternational \ IE Y > ol e Toolr, president WEEHS AT NIRGARA FaLS AND TAKE U5 HOME- e \ . in from Massachuseits and |, hias #ppointed Otto L. Mey- TA5H YOUD COME OVER AND LIE i R T 1o LES CALLIT & DRY BND (ELEGRATE - |73 New York and this means a sell-out | | B8 i N Movers ds the | [WITH ME wHILE i i FIRST OF oL l\\LPLhE"\T 1| \ Water promater. GEOME® | \ oil.known athlete of Tassaic and a| [CFION ALONG = GOTTR DRAVE. WIFEY N O o) | nois ng something for | ;' "t Mei ha= ohad \ [ ( Connecticut in tl ‘“‘\1"“,““ H,‘ much experience as a baseball um- . has never before been made w veal- | o o5 oo derved in that eapacity STATION | ity in t e ke |in the Western and Texas leagucs, TCRETS a champlonship hout within s bor-| 5 5 aiked of for & simtiar - a herein one o the contestants e R e league clubs == . = 1 fight if = WITH T 2 STEAK s will be a w,.m,‘m 1 fight i A N H 22 &l there ever was one and ae i will be HAS CLASS 1N SOUTH 'y YOV GET & SHARP KNIFE! the sixth meeting of the two, it will Lakeland, ¥ Aug. 3 (A—Knute v X socond of the {ime | Ttocks will conduct a summer V4 f‘* A st schoo hes in this city. the | home of Southern College. a Meth- | ‘r—mm--m AT e ain this it has he | Ll e Ming *hat Mulligan will hate suc- | nounced by J. R. Haygood atch. fnancially He | director of the inctitution. who =aid | - o Crinectiout andihns eh | thom Rankne pting the plan. | fietin nremiere ng an ever: occasion p ) 0D FRE WETT G S IHED

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