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St. Louis Cardinals Strutting Ahead of Pack in Great Defeats Kensin, Race—Hornshy’s Veterans Take Two From Pitts- burgh—Athletics Trim Yankees—Cleveland Wins| in 12 Innings From St. Louis—Chicago and Detroit | Split Twin Bill—Senators Blank Boston. P Louis By the The Assoct; St. Cardinals were strutting ahead of the crowd in the | Pitts- crowded National league toda. and the burgh Pirates have been from first to third place in one of the greatest of modern baseball | struggles. For a solid week, the standing the first three clubs has | been torn to pieces daily. The wildest upheaval of a weck ©of upsets yesterday saw the Pirates yanked from first place by the Cardinals: the Cincinnati shunted into second place ahead of Pittsburgh: and the Chicago Cubs drawn a step closer to the embattled trio. The Cards have a three point margin over Cincinnati, and four ahead of Pittsburgh. Chicago 4 games back. Two grizzled veterans Allan Sothoron, pitching his first full game of the year, stayed the Pirates twice in the double bill at Bt. Louis. invincible in the first contest, hold- ing the Pirates to seven hits while his mates clouted Meadow's offer- ings viciously. Hazen Cuyler's hom run in the fourth was the only d turbing blow in Wee Willie's 6 to 1 victory. Lester Bell again hammer- ed his way Into the hearts of Cardi- |S nal rooters with three hits, one of them a home run. Hafey smashed for the circuit. If the Pirates were dumfounded at the curves of Sherdel in the first, they were paralyzed when Sothoron | turned loose the full power of his zooming spitball in the second. | Three lone hits the measure of the Buccancer offensive. All the cunning in Sothoron’s arm needed too, in grinding out the 1 victory, for Johnny Morris famous for his jug-handle curve, held the Hornshy cohorts to 3 hits up to the seventh. Then a pas: sacrifice and three single in a row brought off the win. Today they | meet again in a single contest. In the American league the lead of the New York Yankees vesterday shrunk to 5 1-2 games when Phila- delphia trimmed them § to 5 while was Cleveland was taking a 12 inning contest from St. Louis, § to 5. With Philadelphia in New York for six more at large, feeling nervous, onc place is playing ball. Chicago and Detroit split a dou- ble header. Chicago ran wild in the first game, hammering four pitchers for 23 hits to win 19 to 2. Detroit came back to take the second 7 to Morchart, hit safely games and Lefty Groves still the home town roote veland in championship 6, atlhough again outhit. n, Tyger second 1 11 out of 12 tim Stanley Coveleskie Boston out 2 to 0 in a sharp shooting duel with Allan Russell. The pitcher's own double with Joe Judge's triple gave Washington the victory in just 78 minutes of play. Philadelphia triumphed over Bos- ton in the National league battle for last place. The Phillies climbed out of the cellar and shoved the Braves in by overpowering them 7 to NATIONAL LEAGUE Pattsburg Bt. louts Traynor, Bamhart, Grantham, Rawlings, Bmith, ¢ Morrlson, p Yde. p ... Murphy, x .. Wright, xx . i 1 . Totalx Douthit, cf Bouthwort Hornsby, Bottomiey, Bell, 3b .. Wi 1 Hafey, If ........ 1 1 o0 O'Farrsll, - T ‘Thevenow, o 5 3 Bothoron, p J 1 Totala x—Batted xx—Batted Pittsburgh Bt. Louir Sacrific Left on b Bases on Sothoron Sothoron Dressen, Ford, =3 Reds | Is of many | long pennant scrambles, one of them | Little Bill Sherdel was | also | s are | Sm B F. W | High, Brown, It iy 1 ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE | same for o I. LOUIS 5 A i £ (Continued on Followi ©3 on balls— iy Willy 8 P ge) Winning 2| Bell and Parker got two apicce. |Benson trimmed W f 00 | mever spread his wares in this s WILL BETTER REGORD The game was filled with flelding ; Good outfielding featured the de- | ed. A Benson W ltion, and Nutmeg Staters are| thrills furnished by the players on | | fense, Chotkowski making a series of and Christensch Hied | ansious for a viewing of Johnny cach slde. Jervis played a whale of \brrvl\ cateiies for Kensington and |play the matches schedulec ulm 15 one of the bestiof Ahe Teav. r a game in left field and speared | 0 and Adams doing the ior today. | tes now on parade. enst Vierkoetter Says He Will Beat | (o jine drives that seemed labeled | ¢ vietors. The line-ups | Risko expedts to win over the His Record By Two Hours Next | for hits. Joe Jasper stabbed hits 0 nd ecore by inni 3 Boston Adonis, but he will find a right out of left and threw runne n Congregational— Ells- TUNNEY WEanh[l busy evening on his hands judzing | year. lout at fi But the lon's share | B A worth, ¢; Wright, cf! Griffith, 1b; from some of the surprise parties of the credit for the Corbins’ victory i e Y | Hart, ss; Goodrich, robel, McCarthy has handed out in his ca- Cape Griz, Nez, Sept. 1 (@—"Next | must go to Jack Wright their first o V. Lewis, 3b; Chotkowski, 1f; Myers, | WAY Tl] NEW [;AM veer in the ring. vear I am going to beat my record haseman for never before was such i | I | 1t is expected that a hig gallery two hours” were the parting|a variety of throws flung at a first 0 Congregational—Rockwell, | will see this bout, because, in addi- words of Ernst Vierkoetter, the| baseman without an error chalked ot Benoidt 0 1an; ker, p; Bell, 3b; Adams, 1f; | . tion to the nhtural Jure of German who swam the English | up against him. The throws came g yruner 1 9| peterson, ¢; W 1b; Morey, 1h 1l Read for G u g wateh, comes the fact that the card channel Monday, prior to depart-| high, they came wide, they came |pires—Clinton 3 | Wessels, ss; Was ; W. Bom- Ghfl eflgel‘ ea y 01 1118 m is being offered as the windup 1o [ing for Cologne last night | low and few came true, but he | —2:0 ba, rf. sy | the Central Labor Union's hig dav.| There were some members of the | speared all that it was possible for — Kens. Con 100 001 1—2 Su‘emh 0[ Tl‘allllllg ;T!‘m union interests h taken 3,000 | swimming colony who expressed be- | him to spear despite the fact that | F'IUHTS LAST NIGHT 3 | South Cong. .. 150 101 0—8 | tick nd predict that 6,000 mem- | lief that the German would be able | the low-hanging sun was shining di- | St. Matts. Add Another | [ bers will be in the hig East Tart- to do this. To obtain the money | rectly into his face. Plurin also | — & The St. Matthew’s Lutherans add-| New Yor ept. 1 (Pl—Gene Tun- | ¢oq ar, 15 the gloves bogin 10 with which to make good his prom- | played a whale of a game at first | o oo s 3 . 2| ca another totally unnecessary game ney, cx-marine aspirant for the | ¢ b Moo i tax free, so that |ise, Vierkoetter plans to appear in| for the Rulers getting all thesthrows | ¢ e, York — Mike McTigue, Ne- ) |to their long string and ran their |heavyweight title, wended a lefsurely | j"4g peing made a real popular- | English vaudeville act which is be- | in the face of the dazling sun. e it A oRE g Holomon fof o [number of consecutive wins to 12, |waytoday to his new tralning camp | piced card. ing prepared for him. It Is under-| The Rulers started off like R C Do Al PorzlofRoutl) when they defeated the Conter|at Stroudsburg, Pa. The semi-final Jack Gagnon Bos- |stood that he will get 32,300 woekls. L e ik et G B B Sl AT 9] Chureh, 157, game which was| He left his old training camp &t | ooy . will take on Jack | S Juber ook Hinchliffe's bid for a | 1% Tolant i) BsrEeRdt dock ol more or le que. The St. [Speculator, N. T, sterday fOT | moungend, glant New York Negro. | nit, but he thee wwildly to fiet [296WS BG Louls, beat Johnny 0| Matts hit hard and ran wild on the |Stroudsburg via York and | myig is down for cight ronnds. LEWIS WINS MATCH and “Hinchy” was safe at first and :"[“’ sozn, New York, (5). Knut 0| bases in the first three fnnings, pil- | Philadelphia. ; | *hen there will be an eight-round | took second on the throw. Thor- |IARSEN. R‘““fi“"r Wis., knocked out 2ling up their 15 runs while holding| A solid month in the invigorating | oo yotyeen “Spud” Murphy of Iar- | | stenson laid down a pretty bunt to kr”‘ic'} ""’~"°‘-, Chile @) 9 | their opponents to one counter. Then |atmosphere of the Adirondacks | o, "x "1y and: Francis Mack of [Claimant to “World's Heavyweight | sacrifice him to third. Then after | Chicage — Young Nationalizta 9 ({hey began the burlesque, attempt- |Where he has been training steadily | provirorg, and a six-rounder be- | Wrestling Champlonship, Beats | SChmidt was safe at first on Jasper's | u‘r:m"oh pea ’1-’” Moore, Memphi ?ling catches behind their backs, bat. |for his coming bout in Philadelphia | {\co n Frankic O'Bricn of Hartford : D P, | error, Campbell came through with | { '7’1’ enry Lenard, Chicago, beal ting left handed, shifting positions, | With Jack Dempsey lffl“"‘:(‘ and Young C'ross of New London. | Mike Romano. | a bingle to score Hinchliffe. | KI'O' :-'umo ,.Imnrz (10). giving men to the Center church, lenger bronzed and feeling ”u b o, 3 - _{ Patrus got around as far as third ‘sk-lc“‘pl;.n[ {r. ~ Jaat'flmx. Levin a and pulling other stunts which did " He is ready for the gruelling | TWO l’()\ll’()\l D _,\\n \<rnnn..q al, Sept. 1 (A — Ed|in the Corbins’ half, but he died | l_!- inl_uwlnhm. knocked out v ’ {not Improve the quality of the g2 streteh of n\u-n:u\e‘ t\n!_!l";ifi‘: Two postponed games will \uy‘.vlm-_ ,rnv};:lf*l Lev claimant to the|there as Huber fanned. Tn the 0'_“':\ : adden, Brooj<‘3‘n (. but did give both pl s and the |that will take up his time until he g o6 5y the Tndustrial league Thurs- | world's heavyweight wrnstlmg} second, Plurin singled and got I'-IV lanapolis - Roy Wallace large crowd a cession of gooa | S1ePS into the ring \\uhkflv( 1"11. - laay night between the Stanley Rule |champlonship. won his match here | around to third with nonc out hut lmlutllv\\fllfhl, vmIrv! Len Darey, of laughs. The Conter ehurch ratiiod [P1OR It Phil delphia on Sept. 23 | Lovel and New Britwin Machine |last night with Mike Romano. Lewls | he couldn't score. Again inthe Detroit (10). Chuck Doris, Detroit. inst ‘thiy type of playing ‘bit f“" 18 4cs, tea and the Stanley Works threw Romano fn 33 minutes with | fifth the Rulers had a man on third jand Phil Herkert, Cincinnati, drew 170 Svoreoma THE: winkara’ Bis [000L quish of thio stonnts iing has been | 19 pucevins. Both will be played |a head lock and Romano failed to | but couldn’t bring him in. Two | (10). _ |k x 7' DIE | Coiced often, but the affection of the | "o Jireol rk wvith the |appear in the ring after his flve | strikeouts and a fly to left field| Denver — George Anley, Denver | T : . . citizens of Specul sl ,\-m.,l‘\ Works-Russwin contest | minute rest. | killed this opportunity lightweight, won decision over Chief v i E e L when the challenger broke |iarting at 5 o'clock. The other | Wayne (Biz) Munn, ‘ Then dawned the sixth and Camp- | Metoquah, Toleda, Ohio (4). Sam- Vit s alivel sicennl Besesand IC ! X”J_“} his de- [oame will he started nearer to 6 | heavyweight tler, threw Howard | Lell got around to third, also the |my Lupica, Toledo, 0., defeated Ray o P second base andipqpiyre a gala occasion with pr ‘“‘\ clock. Cantonwine of Towa in nine minutes. | first man up, but a double play | Walker, Denver lightweight (4). several other positions for ghe losers, Iv the entire population turning | : | L made two triples and scored three o to hid him farewell and offer | = S e — - Iruns. Aided by droppe throws, | \cichies for his success next month | Gaxleon islole e 1ot of ! nst {he champion. oh man' By BRIGGS quick & Deodo o | uesque and play on second. S0, CHURCH TAKES PAIRINGS DRAWN WEAVIES TO WEET FIGHTERS T0 MEET PUTS PIRATES IN THIRD FOURTH STRAIGHT N DOUBLES PLAY ON HARTFORD CARD CORBINS BEAT RULE SHOP IN FIERCELY FOUGHT GAME——VICKLAND RETURNED A WlNNER IN CADDIES’ TOURNAMENT AT SHUT- TLE MEADOW—DRAW FOR PAIRINGS IN DOUBLES TENNIS PLAY——SOUTH CHURCH WINS FOURTH STRAIGHT IN INTER-CHURCH PLAY e e P R B S e WILD UPHEAVAL IN PLAY 1 g{(m_S Ma[[s SCVGH(&CU Teams Are Entered in Pa t McCarthy of Boston fo Dempsey and Tunney Will Boh Landers Sure of Winning League Championship With | Win Wild Burlesque } Knnual City Tournament g = g . IRRIINETES 2ot s imasttadhertisiedad rrrsati et aas oz en s o0 ol s SRR r e s 2 et A T e mtie s Bt i e oo ”1!:‘21 CORBIIVS BEAT RULE SHOP # INRING TI]NIEHTJ LEAD SAFE FOR LANDERS Only One Game To Play—Fight To Be Staged For ‘ Second Place Standing—Stanley Team Held Lead Until Sixth Inning—Corbins Score Two in This Bat le Johnny Risko Monday Attend Boxing Bouts | Church Y/':\::uv‘:(nndllug * The ;lrrm)ings .’orl the doubles| prartford, Sept. 1.—Pat McCarthy, | Philadelphia, Sept. 1 (P— A i ct. teams in the annual city tennis| : 5 i Hont and Gec ol | A== e a 18t Mafthew's 16 1 941 {champlonship tournament which is | Boston Iv Aol et ¢ .’;’ : T y]1\-““"11 v Frame and Win the Game 2 to 1. | First Lutheran 6 being conducted by the Brit- | J¢ Y nd sensa- a Phila r],,'”,: il mm;lr m\»;f ‘ o | Trinity M. E. 9 6 |ain Tennis club, were last | tion, in a twelve-round bout el i i o 0 S‘;:\‘;l::;{'x\y:;r“m \. night. he entry “"f‘,for the dou- | yarieord Velodrome, Labor Day | e accepted invitations to attend | b \m"th“z ’nm] (’!no'i‘u‘r plapEatrisie Wright L w ong. k bles closed yesterday at noon With | piopy i come to Hariford a few £ show at Shibe Park wh A Lot | alipendthe side. Corbiiaicamerty [ BluecArmy B entered and they con s before the serap to wind up his [if prese ns materialize, they o = ! 21ita bat qud Comvay cliedoptiioiflost st Bapiist 4 s of the most pror bhaded LU s othier e Rule 7 | Then Jasper lined one over third Center Cong stars in the city. | McCarthy s anxious for a win |Their next important meeting inside | & asda i e 9| for Lot bams, Pafrus sout osie fto v W 10 There Wwill be two sceded teams. |, or(he cleveland Baker Roy, who |the ropes will be at the sesquic l TonR R Sl 465 [ the trees for.two more and Tasper ¢| Kensington Cong. 1 14 Kron and Benson and Dresscl and o fame Tnst winter through his |tennial stadium the ight of Bapt, | LlSsim wovoere 7 462 | scored. Huber struck out but ar | T . {Benson and these will be matched 0 | goroat of pauj Berlenbach and his when they battle for the world's | w0y 8 429 | Campbell dropped the ball and | The South church won its fourth |that thero will be no chance of them | f " eorupg with several of the weight title. i Machine 1. 4 J 5| threw him out at first, Patrus strajght game last night in the Tn- meeting cach other until near the | ' JRTE, A0S FEL BVOl 20 L Por e Gl e hore today en | UMIOR Works 14 000 | went to third. Wright's single be- ter-Church league hy defcating |semi-fi f route to his new training camp at | ween first and second brought him | Kensington, §-2, in a postponed awn ag: Stroudsburg, Pa, while the cham-| The Stanley Rule & Lovel team |i0- This ended the scoring for the fair., The winers are thus the first all appe the double pion will leave his camp at Atlant ashed upon the rocks all hope of Same. team in the circuit to complete their this year will far outstrip anything | City for a brief relaxation from the | K°€Ping Landers from winnimg tae | Patrus made a great bid for schedule, and the victory gave them 'New Brifain en in tennis in trainirg grind, g aant in the New Brifain Jndus- | home run in the eighth. He belted an even break for the year. last vears. Al Chiallen cerRE train arrlves at| gue last nizai when the ball to the stadium fence 1ir night's game was well played, the | The first round will see nine | 3road strect station at noon and he | 105t @ Dostponed contest to the P, |right field but was canght out on a South church having the margin in {matches being played. According to will be the ‘city’s guest for several | & F. Corbin team at Willow Tiroox 3 plate. Thorsten both hitting and fielding and earn- the schedule d down by the tour- hour: The handsome marine will | Park. The Rulzrs wiil he unable to | %on went after the ball at top speed ing a clear-cut victory. Parker let [nament committee, the first contests | visit Mayor Kendrick at city hall and | © the standing in the league | and shot it to Plurin. The ball took | Kensington down with three singles, must all be finished by ptember then to the sesquicentennial | NOW when the mect Lande { 2 bad hop and got by the first hasc | while the South church landed on (6. The results will e four| grounds and the big stadium where | 1eft is that belween | man but Schmidt was backing it up | Goodrich for eleven safeties. Both ymatches to be plared n the second the title bout takes place. Hundreds | Rule and Fafnirs " land snapping up the ball, he sHot were given good support most of the round which ,mm_vv n-n:'w‘vl be- | of marines will join in Tunne: wel-| Tt s one of th2 it to Campbell who caught Patrus | way. |tween September 7 and 10. ! come, and the fighter's party will | battles seen in the Industria! League | on a close play. This was the thrill 0 Kensington scored in the opening semi-finals will be played ) through a lane formed by the | this year and ended with Cor- | er of the gam 0. inning on an error and a hit but [afternoon, ptember 11 and the | t soldiers of the sea in the short trip | Pin team on the long end of a 2| Larry Hinchliffe went after i | were stopped when Washburn turn- | finals will d on Sunday. | : from the ation to city hall. There [ to 1 score The Staun Rule | double that ( \f,,y-.,m»\ m-fl T va “ ol ed in the fielding gem of the night, [September 12, 5 will he no parade as planned by | team had an advan O 6B it [ noverieh And uintost calizht s bt 0| racing far into left field to stab The draw for matches whi i nney's former buddies. Gene is a | scored in the first tnning, but it | He stumbled and banged into o liner with one hand while going at last nigh s follows: member of the United States | could not hold this as ths Corbin | of the {rees in rflm'fir”zfin]d”;nd(‘:{} 71 top specd. rs evened the count nson 4 ai i corps, and service regula- feam suddenly founl mid* for | but broke his shoulder. He retircd in_ the 1last half. Kensington |Fletcher and Magee v | tions do not permit such a display. | three hits which 1in 1wo runs, [ from the game following thie thre 1 in e sccond, but | Steinman; Holtman and | Requests for tickets for the cham- | cnough s it proved o le, ©0 win | “Artie” Campbell M;m ‘i | a do play. Morey to Peterson 1o [vs. Van and e; Darker and pionship contest are being received | the game. Iy gl ah 3 “m"-'n T ) * | Rockwell, wiped out men at the Ayt vs. llnm,.m ;.], ‘\\ heeler; ‘5 g in such volume t Tex Rickard, “Micky” Huber cccupled the | Fisas eniin (n".r;:."r:' s P! plate and second base. In their Dressel and Benson vs. Kirkham and | g, who will promote the , has or- | mound for the TLockmakers un A 2 It the South church put the |Schupack: Parsons and Clifford vs k s e s Q dered the erection of additional seats | Schmidt served them m:~ :!nl 1::1.‘15 D 0| game away, Washburn, Bomba, Christensen and Vogel: Meser and _L____._.‘k___! at the stadium to bring the total ca- | ers’ Hardware gentlemen anl for e 3 rker, Bell and Adams all hitting |Covell ve. Carlson and Cavison: Han- | = pacity up to 140,000, Many extra | the first five innings it v a real !' o Iy and driving in five runs. From |hury and Powers vs. Lienhard and | PAT McCARTHY seats will be put up in the open | pitchers' batile. The Corbin team : 0| then on meither team did much |Lienhard; and O'Dell Meehan | ; 2 {Lorseshoe end of the howl and also | was unable to get aven the sem- ; e e eiiia bubia | ettt idnneriior Siebavkersana S R R N (s roea iiack extends | blance of a hit in ths first five iy, Hart getting a hot liner and |Aver vs. Duncan 4 Wheeler |y "1 "in the pink for this mi around the field. frames while the Stanley Itute ot doubling Morey off second and Bell ch. o 2 Conneeticut . in sceing this| Rickard expressed the opinion last | only four scattered bingles off Hu- doubling the runner off the same he play in the singles Keeps Mer-1, 0 “oin 0 jooking at the first {night that all tickets to the fight | ber's delivery., The Rulers banged . hauling In a trick foul. |rily on. gloltman disposed of Ma-j 0"y oo Cliont hatile this state |would be sold and that the reccipts | out cight hits to five for the Cor- | . Bomba led the a with three str ne; Preisser made with his hands behi ball bouncing out ar where he picked it not decide w ght hits, ™ nd his back, nd over hi off again n made a stat comprehending double The scorers could hits and what at- | ttack of the win- hile ol errors and gave up the st poor baschall, but it 0|was good fun. The linc-ups and " |score by innings: 2| Center Cong.—Christ, 8b; Szabo, ss; in three sets and he is te next. gee yesterday scheduled to meet B celer in the two ge of the town 'wi e swung away from the camp in [an automobile for Albany was an invitation from his former “Buddy” n the marine corps, Willlam O; {born, proprietor of the inn wh Tunney trained, to return at his first opportunity On reaching Albany night hoat for New York, was the guest of honor at a di prominent business The final me take Tu to {given by l\pt)llhll{ men. c; Apelgren, If; | works bade him farewell again as he Bradley, p; Carlson, Sanderson, 1b; B. Clark, 2 rf; Pinkerton, rf; N. Deodoran, W. Surko, Paro, af's passed under the Al v bridge on the hoat headed for New York. Tunney arranged to leave for | ner | nd A broadside of fire- | | | | | | Mat Preisser, 2b; Philadelphia almost immediately Preisser, p; E. Klopp, 1b; W, after his arrival here this morning. of; K. Klopp, cf; W s Kiopp, rf; Neun . ss, | V Center Cong. 001 024 st. Ma 6 000 5 YR e \hm.m.n Meet Tonight | Joseph P. Day Trophy FEvent, an A mecting of the board of man- | pyiernational Classic for Women, | agers will be held ot § o'clock this | evening at the Y. A. Several| to he Run This Year, 1 | important matters are due to come | > |up, one being the protest of the New York, Sept. 1 (A—The Jo-! * | JFirst Baptists regarding the game in | $ePh P. Day cup race, international | | which they were defeated by the |SWimming contest for women, will First Lutherans. The final - |be renewed this summer. Although | quies over the baseball season will |{he date has not yet been set, the | | be gone through with and basket- 1 »ml!v swim probably will be yall and bowling will probably be |held in New York bay Cept. 30 ounded out. {with the finish at Manhattan Beach. The Trinity Methodists and First | Gertrude erle first woman to. Lutherans wil a postponed |SWim the English channel, won the game on Friday night. Others will |1ast cont in 1922 from a fleld of l]»ra\m\)l\ he g ted 7 hours and hit Holmes of Yorkshire last year. Tn making his record Hobbs hat 41 fours. | Hobhs, Cricket Ace, {bied. At that fime. St Sderic ouc] Makes New Record « record of one hour 3 minues for | | London, Sept. 1. P—Jack Holibs, [the distance, the first time sho had | | England’s premier cricket batsman | ever A over a distance greater | has made another record for him- [tha a mile | self, by scoring 316 runs im one in- | a revival of the | ning for Surrey in a match against |competition, Mc. Day, wealthy New | Middiesex. The runs also constitu- | York sportsman, declared that it fs ted a new record for the famous hoped that interest among women Lord’s cricket grounds. The previous |swimmers night be stimulated to| record ihere was 315, made by Percy |the point of developing anotl ar girl lish and American girls, Hel-| wright was second and Hil- to rival the feats of Miss Ederle. The trophy is among the most cost- |1y in athletic competition. . the £2,000,000 mark. Risko, |may esting | bins, but they failed to bunch them | successfully. has had in many a who is one of the mo moon. t intes AFTER THE FIRST ACTER Tme SECOND ONE | FRED 1 wANT You FINE JACK 0 COME ovT AND | Ay Time == ST Alles e MEET MY FamiLY [ g, sny SOME NICE (RIGHTO‘ How BOLT ‘% SOME TIME HeY’ SUNDAY - 2 C / NEXT SUNDAY N A A AFTER THE FOURTH - LET'S Go OUT NowS AnD MAKE T A WEEK END Now You R&E : [ A LETS Go Q%8s ey TRbNE TS

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