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= " e e oy it ANt st s A gt ™ - i N L SPAR T e \ é NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1925. W o e S S S S e PSRRI | CORBIN RED SOX CELEBRATE WINNING OF CITY CHAMPIONSHIP-—CENTRAL CONNECTICUT BOARD NAMES BASKETBALL OFFICIALS ' FORM LEAGUES AT BOYS' CLUB—FOOTBALL STARS EXCHANGE PLACES IN TOMORROW’S GAMES — INTERESTING SPORT BRIEFS. - 4 B e e * CALLING GRANGE A [EAST AND WESTIN FAVORED TO WIN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP [HIGH SUGIETY I nggg':,;gflgggmw OFFIGIALS MANED " ALLEN GRIDSTAR| THD GRID BATTLES e EEN FOR FODTRALL " ™ gy epATRAL BOARD Article of Contemporary De-|Tryon and Grange Exchange This, in Measme Recounts Ior} ' e 1 % KU Thres New Brtain Men Ticladed scribes Work of Illinois Flash Sections Tomorrow Its Popularify A enamptonaip cexoratea by | i) List Published Today il champions in a champlonship ‘way —p — e i s the best way to describe the kst The question that seems upper- New York, Oct. 30 (P—East and Chicago, Oct. 30 (P—The popu- |get-together session of the Corbin|. The'list of approved basketball ofe 80 (1 1116151 nids o2 thiows. wHo fol: [ Wekt todaylexetanesalbaoloiitueis :;"rlty of football {s due Jargely to|Red Sox bascball team members i 'ficjals has beon named by the cen ; : s high etanding with fashionable |the New York dining rooms last tral Connecticut board and includes ® low cHlege football and they are[brightest football luminarles to society, in the opinion of Major John |night. About 30 sut down to & tasty | three e Brifodn ‘men N, O loglon, s whether “Red" Grange, |dazzle rival audiences in outstand- L. Griffith, Big Ten athletic com. |tutkey dinner with a)l the xIngs ' Avery, Leonard R. Nixon and Sk * who was halled last season as the [ing intersectional battles tomorrow. missioner, |and no training rules were in force | k5, Tobin are the three who will be best football player of all time, was | With unbeaten Colgate westward As a “gentleman’s game,” he says, during the feast. |officials of the board for games m [ simply a flash, or whether he is as|went the ‘b;llllnm Eddlad Tryon, le individual scorer and one of §i0d avdie tpiploilred: u('e“.?@u colorful players of the 1t pays no heed to tte fact that it§| The guest of honor was Elmer B, lthig city, Mr. Nixon. s sec orhin O retar; populgr fdol of the' moment miay be 'Stone, manager of the Corbin Cab- |the board and resides at 180 MZ,‘,’: Despite the announcement ©f| gy ‘oo matcn, his versatility against coaches who have scouted the Illl-|the Michigan Aggles at East Lan- e o o » a bonafide fceman in his summer Inct Lock Co., and following the re-|stroot, vacatlone, or the scion of a millfon-Past. when Toastmaster John, The object of the board 1s to put alre family, The football hero fs a Tobin rclated the history of the | basketball on a firm footing in this : 4 ;o 3 3 e s pure amateur, and hence society feam during the season of 1925, Mr. | tenri nols team to watch the Grange play sinTs'vw-“{:f;t e Back Field: Lacava, Bray, Claire, Stromquist, Gennette. ’ ) ARGk opsavas bk Y Stone was called on and he congrat- Y [,?;Zm,,'[::’zm'c’f:fif‘g ;{‘:fi‘;g" ,H:: iatitne 1linals baok iy me KOt | e Easkneld i teoniot Line: Gourson, Gorden, Bojnowski, Clark, Scully, Bruce, Anselmo, McGrath, Zehxer. A questionriaire sent by Grifiith to lated the team on wiuning the |hourd at present ‘controls five coun-. | everyone says lie is, many are doubt- 10,000 school principals, playi 4 Championship of the city and urged | m in th 3 3 TR0k Rad!GTatees to slidlelon i principals, playgroun es in the state, Hartford, Litchfleld ful and the following article taken Franklin Fleld against undefeated leaders and others engaged {n super- th¢ members to keep together for w\\lndl‘um. Middlesex and Tolland. Y from the sport page of the New Ha- Penns The New Britain High school foot- | Arata ............014 103 { vision 9t boys, disclosed that there M4NYy seasons to come. | The list ‘of a t £ Y ennsylvania. Ne! { 3 los i of approved officlals tor ven Union for Wednesday, October ¥ ball team, undefeated in the five —_ .‘ are ‘scores of hopeful “Charley| P. J. Buckley, manager of the ihe coming scason in th The west has seen Tryon before. 105 451 4381462 | ¥ \ATeY . All-Kensington baseball feam, which e iia s his territory In to many the status |y =y 005"y ored all of Cojgate’s |Sames played so far this season, is Brickleys” or “Red Granges” to one ' was defeated by the C | 5 Gravge today. The artlele | o, o jowns against Ohto State as a | being hailed as ”“‘; ‘9?1 S‘i“b FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS | v Ty Cobb” aspirant. Mozt of these Mi¢ defeated Linmplor:)llxxl‘p“:(rl T;’n‘el Full Members f : e e interscholastic champlons following | . i 3 RF sources replled that the glory of the MM At A Bristol—Clyde M. Watef They'rs beglnning to call “Red” |Jestlt of throe mensational runsf K ory over the Hillhouso High | LL & BRWIN 1 | MAI]F BY MA! E{! | samo appeatca more to.the souths Sty slarted to doliver his usyal ad,| ChEierTONde M. Waters Grange “The Ialling Star of the | o0 for B o Nebraska, which | school of New Haven one week ago i [than the pecuniary rewards ot ‘o drtss on how to munufacture maca- | g igartord—Jyohn R, Manfon. West,” says Bill Cunninghum in the | 104Che0wn a8 today. The team has two remain- | sporting professio : ronlphucshe iwouna I““’l"y]"’l‘{"“l Glastonbury—J. C. Duftord Biston Post. Gran wev evel ing games on its schedule, the first “This enthusiasm for fame with. yhat Iensington would :be looking | -pyiyrorg-pgrian 4,° By Tiinols has lost three of her first | Grangs howev “;'mfl';w’:mn'd:’:”; to be played Saturday, November 7 Jlmmy walla(}e Rlden F(]ll"lw other reward, coupled with tne |0 the Red Sox aguln mext year. | pichard Dinon, Charles LBEE:{::' starts, &nd she heads Bast this week | o) P o oS0 o Kets which are Ao at Memorial Field with Crosby High 5 | supervision and management of the | THe fegture of the postprandial | Gegnge D, Hayes, Thomas E. Mor. for a game with Pennsylvana that |y, . ") 0 ilable to see him play, [ Of Waterbury as the local team's | Winners in a Sindle []ay game by those inteersted solely fn I oEEAI WA Rg;fl"“flm A | phy, Walter €. Rockwell, Joseph V., looks like another licking. When | OTEi ST STD 10,568 M, M and | opponents, aud the last game, the [ [sH 2 | the cducation of the boys — their Souiee Sy Saion90d, davs by Con- fguntarson, N. L. Strong, Fred Wolf, [that Penn-lllinols gape Was ME'® | Kruez, missing from the line-up on real blg game of the year om o i sehgol authoritics — hive placed §ous orioex’a iben The teet | New Britatn— very, Leons i st Tall, 1t looked e e % e |account of injurles, Penn has fallon . Novémber 14 against Hartford High. By the A football on a lugh plane which ap- by 1 cor WeNt bACK {0 the Ume |y g, Nixon, John E. Tobin, i intersectlonal clash of the 1925 822~ | 1"y "Grange spell. Talk of;The above picture shows the first | ockey ce a5 | peals (o business and soctal leaders” i1t Ve 8 Verrs 0 and (old of | pookyilie—Francis Leonard, son. 1t has lost color ffl!“‘l"‘ the | “Red” combined with requests of Atring team as it looks on the field f equalled Johnny Maiben's feat of |said Major Griffith, “such 8 N0 yeachod the spet whors at 1]1? had | Simsbury—Earle. 5. Russell, : AgRIAG shlrt, on \‘\'.x‘:h-;lz\‘);e::c: ® | sriends for tickets wrought euch | Of battle. o s {riding four winners In a single day. | other general sport except tennis fa nad taken wart Eenflc;,‘[],c,agi South, Manchester—Herbert Smith, present Wars B e Grange has | Mental havoe with the players that S | aidateton ** |Two of his mounts yesterddy' at|and golf. And the lalter are far Wainut hill and had just hit & hony | 'Vethersfeld—Howard F, Hansen o sl bectusass 8¢ 1%%) Coach Young was forced_ to take Latirel, Md., pald handsome réturis, | behind fooball in popularity.” Irun, knocking the ball lhr:ug!o\m; Probationary Members ! B e them to Absecon, N. J. ~ All fele- On the A“eys Lieutenant II befhg a 10 to 1 shot| gome of the game's popularity, it | window three thiles away, when the || Eristol=Samuel Josolowita. . o son of \Wheaton's deputy sher- | Phone connections were cut. {and Pikros, 23 to 1. is admitted, also is duc o the im-|“rush committeo® brought the tale |, FATtford—Lawrence Amann, Saly i 1s playing the greatest game in| YAI€'s hopes for standing off the : and proverient {n coaching and an abrupt. ending. Yapre Sesanello, . Chikrles PHols, | meri - “fied" fen't whizsing off | POWerful and undefeated Army team ROGERS BOWLING: ALLEYS s 1:;“'"’ Sl ge e pmeant s il dug | Other members of the team wers &“i‘:; P.' McCorinack, Frank ®B. ! A 8 s , % % ow Army gridiron battle ugliness, personal ¢ are. A into space for 60 and 70-yard dashes h;‘::{:‘belen ru;;t);,r dimmed by th? STANLEY WORKS nun LEAGUE “mmfl'; 'mmf m'"“ L Thr\yr? 1ghness, personal clash aud |culled on for remarks aund stories Terryville—Fred A. Hunt. this year, bue he's doing something | Physical condition of stars, ~ But s ol aed L Galttert fight” spirit of the game has been were told dealing in anecdotes of the Middl i f B e e tuenlan 1s all 1o | terworth, glant tackle, was in uni- pols ton, Cornell, - Harvard, California, |intensified, Major Grifith says, but team's travels during the past sea.| >Lddletown—Danlel Ahern, . B e an aiioint, form yesterduy, but it was sald he Stanicy rthwestern, Clark, llinots, Mie- fjgt regetion to that clemenal human son. The fecling expressed lost| NC¥ Miford—Raiph 8. Stevens. ’ T s e Jlaying a onc- | Probably would he unable to play. huerson f sourl, North Carolina, Washinglon, |trait is rather secondary. Boxing, night bids fair to keep the spirits of ;‘;;V,P'f"""gf"""’d Corich, Ao Dackneid against. every team | Webslep guard, I8 out with a |\aher CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS O, hAle. | wrestling and basketball alyl have the players in good form for the | Tington—George J. Ganem. § 5 Rtitots clbes, bruised” shoulder. GllI, left end, o : — . ‘%“‘m‘x‘w;‘ LT Y ~|more of the vigor of brawn against | opening gun of the 1926 season. | Amd furthermore he'g getting away | 2180 has been hurt, but may play. Jeweits, IR BOWLING TEAGUE | . ; brawn, but society has largely pa B STATZ wms TOURNEY i i y There s little hope that Cutler and | g, Trustow i Yale authoritics assert that the | €3 them up, the first two. . because BACK , 4No halfback las ever done it be- :‘\’l“rnl:‘qrgtfi:l«:rnl,mrgfih:k mvx, Wil Hamtlon 4 Toriand Yon (0ol aeeis ol Fray thera are usually unsayory.elements IN THE GAME - — K e, o may ever do it again,|WOrk against the Cadets Tmy &) SoVEE st | S e lint confrol, 5 e O reasal prolix arguments in |10 finc physical condition, Y 82 S recOrds. ohough Yale | "y prie force has been more Tos’ Angeles Outeier Comes: Out b sour day, perhaps, about what Jim | _ Dartmouth and Drown, rivals of E i 1"'“,“ tn adal ,(,:.“:",”4 Shirees ne f“‘ { nighly trained in footbal, so lhn_““‘llmrl' Milstead and “muk," On TGp ‘in Professional Baseball g zddie Maha ] s standing, omorrow at ] A S b o | purely a exhib | dy 1 5 _ 52 will be disappointed, 3 | protected smash at some famous 'fl'“?‘_:"}rf}l;f:!':::;a‘s{ cak ‘ b e i | coach struggled with a score of play- | Giants on Sunday. Los Angeles, Oct. 30 (A —Arnold 1i¥e. WA g o L e rN;”a Me,i“s“ ’nn H i [ Paul Berlenbach has vetoed plans ging from the end of | 4 e .. |Statz, former Chicago Cub and more The§ appointed “Red” Grange a | Cieh et juries ; 3 |t e o b ailoth Now a num- | Since the date on.which the New [recently Los Angeles outfielder, won one-man backficld and made extra |G0 i I‘_"w "4 l"‘:"‘ b {to defend Ris title & Baclfic ith two or | York Giants Professional.. Football [the professional ~baseball players Jinemen of the rest of the backs, On '“ Jrown end, has an inf 465 A—185 (onst_lght-heavywe G T o 5, practice by the hour | team ««the All-New [second anuual golf tournament here most of the plays they placed the i i) ; | i [ He has been promiscd a mateh with h fundamental. One evening's | Britain I'ootball_eleven in’ this clty, [yesterday by defeating Clyde Bare- i gyieciieeRbaiiss infetening Whe| (Eco el IS e Gl i | Youns Stribling in New York if he SCrimmige is spread over the week, | local fans have, folloygd the team |foot, leading Coast leagus. pitchar. weakest. Uiree lnemen, avith orders | down on Cornell since 1904 ~.|.¢ s X : |dateats Juck~ Detaney | early i (but in the game, cach mar s ncar | Wi avid Intefest. Bob Fol- [last season, two up, s to help the weak sisters block. ”I“ % ’J L('D‘ :""’"m\ s classic at 2k “ 394 | December, X expert at his individual task. 1\““ of H:»* te unces that Enrller in the day, in ‘the semi- of all protection as e pre- FTH L] The o oTC foo! ) 2 e x 1 h e eam 0 ner New or] a L] Bared 1o most of the running unaid- ol o \’||m Arbor from undefeat- | o puipeciond SRR S BT Onganizing Baskellm’ll . i for the TG With tho Clevg: (and 5, while Bartost détesien mesi s TGS S S S, oy O 2 i i [ Harvara Crimson, *decluring | Lieagues at Boys® Club |1and Bulldoss on Surtty it the Polo | (Pop) Dillon, former manager of the busting loose, but he's mul\mg nins, e '- Bl ning through a | fior 100 T A e b oAy (il o Grounds. This s a stroke of good |Los Angeles club, two ‘up. Sy he without interterence | ST campuign. is - ready to give| niriy I to occupy the same space in the | playing thall at the Boys' | fOrtune for the home team. than with it. sl ehto e rsioa e arat severs " | public prints as is now held by pro- | club this wi for, in addition to| JIm Thorpe, rated as one ‘ot the HAD SENSE OF HUMOR. . ted” s the quarterback, the |5 ‘n the Fast, b i = nal baseball will college teams ! the first rve teams repre- ;”‘ Aicet Looiball plkyerd OF all Wnili [ o0, ) 7 - fullback and both backs in one, 16| The Princeton Tiger les waiting 4 G ; i iy | Bant 4 1 has passed out of ‘the plcture as far ashingtop. Oct, 30 "Wash- : snals now, taking a |for Swarthmore with a reorganized hlo Shepeampnintles Irlvacyi R0 ne U alUbIR i ol 00T N Yoria 4. T ton police are lopking for a thiet alling the signals n [ ; lof friendly amatenr competition.” ts, there will be two and probably 2 ficencerned hefreazilio: o st pass from his center and [backfleld. i N 3 .| son for his discharge is given be.|"ith @ Bense of humor who took a L, ection that his| Harvard expects no trouble with | % > = [Eie o caRCE R ainonE R the o abl palr of shes frm a sidewalk shoecase iking out in the direction Wi aTe The American Power Boat asso- | hoys in the organization. enty | COTOE D AR netle to:f el W0) s o i Hiam and Mary, %l ! | A8 | shape: He s 39 yeurs old and. prett other night and left his old pair confbience di ) - clation today had on its rolls one | have already red up and so many P ¥ pretyilth R werking, SR : { | o SR | nearly ready to quit. Thorpe played | he€re in exchange. The new ones ap- and her k Nash, hundred and seven clubs, an in- | more ar ng Physical Director 2 ! Pe P aYel | parently were a gopd fit, for th Titinots 1 turday. BILLIARD T0 SR 88 00— o 9= orcase of 15 over lst year. At the | Ray An binidces thatianoths| Rocs o Newib iatafancinlafwork | ol S LR N (ot g over Wisconsin and Indiana, is rate 1‘ 2INew York was re-c hw ] ],, sident. Jlass A ermediate league N 1d, one of the gucmest tack- [ -9 » team in the West. 1t 18 D ‘ it amns Dl (el fitet morkouts Tune. 108 in Yale football history, sustatn. | S ————— powerfil, resou | Wolfe and Nooman Engage in Spee- gland has Aol aet comblto day night, while the Class B lads|®1 an injury to his leg in the game n bR acular Duel W orme ont with ter counted upon by [ will have their initial practice to-| ¥ith the Yellow Jackets two weeks HUNTING SHPPLIES A5 R v 5 tacular Duel With Tormer Win- | Ry nie x Rickard to furnish colorful in.|morrow afternoon ago and has been out of the game iurtnermore MIClsan bR R ey o e o laa soore: Mungo ternational competition in New York S thce. Hathes, melia s & BrIEhE ater SHELLS GUNS COATS They o thrce fackles in | ) TSI e o TO MANAGE GORMAN Penn State, has been fll with & HATS SHELL BELTS ndom vinning parallel 100 \eoie aghing & Willle Hoppe | British welterweight, is scheduled | Leo P. ¥lynn has annotnced that fgse ko fiin s neasith efolul) 2 iiting for the cut-in lat night, won two straight T for a title whirl witl Mickey Walker | Bt man who has been coming | Physiclan has declared him fit to || Special=—12 and 16 Gauge Shells ot NeiuslReniny o games in the Class A contests in the Studchukicrs: it e can hurdle Willie Harmon and | i ong in the heavyweight ranks | P1ay again. Haines when here made | Jw - 95 | tle shows HAUE e (hampionship pocket billiard RPN YT Jack Zivie in two test matclics, has joined his stable and from now | & sensational run of about 65 yards Crox ' 8o per cent o0} 1 ament at Ttogers Recreation B e - w, Wil be under Flynn's manager- | (0T one of the Giant's touchdowns. rgell five ardal e e R it i of FIGHT TO DRAW il w an unknown, de- every Il K 1ed nd Wolfe disposed of him in cas §4 Youngstown, Ohio, Oct. P feated cy in Boston and Bowling is ting to take on a One man ti—ona unpros e B e R e Tosy Ranaol LRl e e oo s in Detrolt, Flynn |state interest again this scason when d gdnst an especiliseseeong game with Noonan, Wolfe P weight, and Rosy Stoy of Lancaster, 'announces that Gorman fs ready to | talk Is started about Eddie Ander- | wile e irried I o ul 24 points in the middle s [Va., boxed twelve rounds to a draw mect any and all heavyweights, in- |son and “Bud” Fisher hooking up i : b 12 O :, ne, He spurted and came ‘\mr last nigh cluding Tunney, Wills or Deinpgey. again in a championship pair, { p. Hi [ L) jth vith a beautiful win in a | = = 2 = 14 yards. T ‘W.va ME nd neck finlsh by th ) . oge ! pered v more | 665 oheg yudownes = | It Hapens in the Best Regulated Families o iy ; Mo | Ma and lost out to Kas- | it & ! e DrOY ' hal game by | R. & F. BOWLING LEAGLE | ik Ui e S e e \L e o Harifon] Manazement —Strengtiens | { - o == oo sk - ; % 4 ! . o \\‘1 |“1~ ,’\v;::;‘:"r'”m! l;\nli‘:“ JRe , b Hartford Team For Second Clash ; New Go To SLEEP DARLING . . wl"' | B o the | Marinen: Wolfe va. Colokey; Noo- | = With New Britain Sanday. | Shial v _r_‘A < | grim u I Marinen; Noonan ve, Carueos | R | N ; ) 18 Colok Colokey va. | Tei All-New Britain foott am MAM A NICE LITTLE GIRL: i | of 1 dles of 1001 Goqnan and Marinan v, Caruso, ) che " Hartford Went Siden wll ‘ et 2 Muldowney is still leading 1 he ) meet in the second clus degn ] . 1 { { WO ctanding with ,' s (,,:? v;_«_ 0 wson Sunday afternoon at Mem- 1'™m NoOT G‘:’:fi’. NAVE Tf ! fis ) 1N | Wolr is sicond with thres won and | 108 ield n Willow Brook park. | Tpi e sk o O 4 ) e E g 3 . . | SHE JUST WANTS A0 ce oL | 1 two lost, while Hall follows ,vy,,,lU; Team 3, £ first meeting, New Britain l To rave Her war!|HYCELE L Rk ¥ won ana three lost. | Toct % 1 through for a touchdown | WHY SPolL THE l g : tha o Bl ria el aily i h ree wony| o AT AT added another point winn TUETIER | < ' L8 nd s |5oas 8- 105 game by a T to 0 score. | [ nling results in the rotation df ¢ Immediately after this, the Hart- | s were as follows First di- | T srd management dispersed its ! g Gror beat Henry 6 to J . wm, letting all_the entire squac i {0 halonEDi e s s PRt oer e et e 8 ith the exception of one man go. | t 8 e s Meltzer 4 to I G IR h d AT zafion followed and the | 5 ( 1 ‘wx\ x o A s R W R \ from the clean- | > A n Epkiies . Holst 4 fier 81 G- with stronger line | d nee | Thir fivision, Carlson beat | Ot Ts—it1 The tcam is composed ‘ = i Valentine 6 to 1: Valentine ben ocal stars and should ) Cool s ndberg beat Valen- | SPECIAL MATCH D thesstong HVAth AMLRICA tine 4 to Huber be ,( \ . en West End Bowling Club. New Britain Yomms Milligan of Scotland. sl o & rml:‘::‘ ‘ Middlewcight and Welterwelght DREW BEATS RUTH v 8 o “‘"’”’ | Champion of Lngland, Coming. | although he | Worcester Battler Gets Referee's De SPECIAL MATCR vhat he plans ey Oet. 30 UP—Tommy S 4 New Britain. A5 that he will have | e ’ ' | cidon Over Philadel 1 Sensa- | Sted ! 8 ousible o | / ilgan < ‘ ; n Over Philadelphia 'Sensa : g as possible to o | i Tie FooR 0 e tion in Hartford Hout | Teke G SR st AL S T T itish Is ¥ o ave practically the | 7 =+ \ mav Be A J " ) a t defeated the = oU'RE WO \ Max B i o Hartford . O TORARSE Drev defeated the Cleve- | ,» f T Do , |CHOKING- v s = Vore r, Mass on the referec's ' ind fol- | i Zalll exdaly Y ITS A . Seip N 3 1 ot i | ANY SucH THING + | 1T by qer Bat of Phila- | ., 4 5 oet s ! i snes Just | SHame - y. terminat phia, in the Arst indoor fight ' itey § Hartford will be Wefedts / T Aermins ph alght. f ‘ time this year | B\ ight chas ght 1 Drew welghed i | "" & 281p0y S To Play Last Game of [ AR match | of New L SOTIE e Pacific Coast Series | nd wo ng Morrie ! " Parker & Puekey Moker San Francisco, Oct. 30 (—The | chiaiffer of § Queer- |4 {0 [ Qaakew SaonT o - 2 ulsville Colonels, champions of the ‘ w5 A, > ! o 101 s octation and the San | Milligan plans to leave his native |accor | Kornos 108 Francisco Seals, champlons of -the oren I I 1 Felde 105 8 Pacific Coast league, clash today in | Y step An § g fi | P > , |the final ‘contest of a nine game | of his o arly in Jan ¥ Spinetias Market 4 |sertes in which h tearm holds four J sary. MeMahen Opponents | of Waterbury, out. | He Sk e S R victories. Louisville eveped matters sor Bla first twe matches hore have | pointed Gien Champine, of Albany, o Won 11t |vesterday by defeating the Seals u:l \ 02 8 ne’ awu plcked. N. Y, in a #ix round bout, < g I S itatedt - - = A4 hitting_éontest, 12 to 11 e C ¢ T I, —