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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1928 25560005205880038. NEW BRITAIN ROLLER HOCKEY TEAM AGAIN IN FIRST PLACE AFTER BEATING WATERBURY—BRISTOL ENDEES TO CLASH ¢ WITH LOCALS HERE TOMORROW—THREE GAMES ON lNDU%'IRlAL LEAGUE SLATE—AMATEUR BOX CARD—SPORTS ITEMS NEW BRITAIN FIGHTS WAY BACK INTO FIRST PLACE! AT |||[i||[AN[] CLUB Victory Over \\'nterbu ry Telm Puts Locals in Tie With | Meriden for Lead—Boucher Leads Hardware City Attack With Brilliant Floor Play—Home Club’s De- fense Holds Davies and Harkins Almost Helpless—‘ Barne) Standi New Britain Meriden Hartford Waterbury Wallingford Games Tondsht \ Wallingford <t Night's Result Hartford 5. Meriden 4. Back homs Awmerican Roller Hockey the New Britain team carned victory ¥ 1o Waterbursy arena last niziit 1y pinned w def team giv 1o come 11, the top o 2 Thrills one hitdy ford oblig on the Moriden itain the ¢ hance raising A mark- all over in nice heckey year. “Bib outstanding f night. Afier ay to b as Boi |8 floor and if he continues his sivh lay, he will vasily | groutest Barney U gawe, the lin 2 New Dritain's in Muir- head, Lrown and Klount is imprea- 1 when in working order and the three jem starred individually and collectively. Brown broke up everything that Waterbury tried while Archie Muir- bead gave a demonstration of just what a roving o Ho took the ball time after time from Brown and brought it 1o either Alexander and Boucher for chanees to kcore and when these two weps boxed off, he shot himself, He scof one goal and cazod anotier thuteame out on him. His play was exception- al last night and with Brown ex- celling his previous ciforts in every and “Stonewall Bill” Blount way from the Davies and Harkins, Watcrbury's big scoring aces, were lesn, Alexander with an injured leg re- celved in Sunday’s game when e saved a goal by a head-first dive, was handicapped cons v last night but he pla with Boucher and managed to score three goals. Boucher got four und Muir- head scored the cighth game. Eddie MeAloon got into the game for the st three minutes of the period and he to step in at any time and perfection. Eddic's tries in back in ans, of shooting right into Jette's pads. His work on the floor wus excellent, Boucher got the first goal of the game, a screamer that whizzed past Jette like so much greased light- ning. Muirliead followed him n'-v a time with the sccond num Then Harkins speeding things up, got one for Waterbury to be follow- ed by Davies with the tying counter of the period. This, however, wag not to last because Boucher hooked a r and the goal scor- ed gave New Brituin a lead of one point. The second period was ashuttlc of parts. Only one point scored in this eession, Alexander diverting a drive into the corner of the g a desperate dash for cage, opened th third period on game with Davic even with him for defleeted a drive from zht into the curtair Then “Bib” Beucher went wild three gouls driven in hy the scitied the of the cum One of t goals was um most spectacular plays of the He took the ball near his own ¢ and went through the four Water- bury floorien. Coming down the side of the rink. he turned sudden- Iy to gzet in front of the c Ietig caught alone, made a head-first dive for him to stop the shot but Boucher flipped the ball into the just before Jetie hit ncher's legs went high into the twe players met but goal was ecored, Hartford Here Thursday The Hartford team will furnish the opposition for the 4 Thursday when Ired Jean leads stalwards against the New Britain club. This will be the occasion for every hockey fan in the city to turn ont to wateh the hattle, red-hot fans are comine to the : from the Capital City The imary New Iiritain Toucher Alexander MeAloon ... Muirhead Brown . cig New Dr scoring the clever passing Alexander got this when he Toucher st ain's in scor 1 air 2 n the Swars st Davies Harki Donnelly rad Blount o Pirst Period Won by Caged by New DBritain Bouche New Britain Muirhea Harkins Goal 1 Time New Britain Third T Waterbury Britain New Pritain New Britain New Britain Rushes, Boucher stops: Blount §6. Jette Rrown. Blount; roferce, i fouls: McDonald. Dohcit\‘ Reiurns mr(-ame. the ge, almost help- | final | showed that he is able | them. 1in to, for goals of Sharkey's scconds, were many but he had the Lard Juck | vi | floor. |listless inary games was missing last night | Waterbury - ¢ SHARKEY REFUSES T0 FIGHT RISKD Will Meet No One But Genei Tunneg or Jack Demnsey Jan. 24 B will hox Gene (I --Jack Tuuney or it wa Boston, Dempsey but no one a morning lour conference between Sharkey's Jonnny Buckley and Jess Madison Squarc Garden in which un offer to Boston sailor with John- Cleveland heavyweight, was definiiely turned down. Luckley told MeMahon that man was ihrough with eliminations of the type of the proposed Risko bout ind in addition rejected possibility of a fight with Jack De- lan -y e hout with Risko was to have been stuged in New York on March 12, ahon ui once dispatched a n to Tex Rickard informing nounced this after a six hazer, hon, matehmaker, mateh the ny Risko, | { | i ; his | the | { y's demand and plan- | to remain lege for several rn Rickard’s rcaction to Stickard is on a vacation south. statement to the Pross. Buckley declared that sinee Tunncy had been reported anxious to defend his title twice next sum- mer Sharkey was willing to take him on in June, leaving a Septem- Ler date to Dempsey. “Jack wants to mee hut In Associated t Gene first of all if that is impossible he is | 1 i 1o meet Dempsey in June or | any tini over the covered, but be is not going to go ground he has wo out of 4 sporting sharkey the decision with Heeney there is no question but that Jack is the logical contender. “Risko is out and so is leney. Risko beat 1 and 5o did Maloncy while Delanc - has re- | fused to box Riske at 15 rounds in New York state, De- We don't consider Deluney ou”" ny consequen He lhas bee meet his own grandfather. “Dempsey and Tunney say they are willing to fight. Well, Jack Sharkey is willing to accommodate Jim Johnston of New York, one and an ad- r to Buckley, sat in at the con- e with MeMa»on, AMATEURS START NEW HOCKEY L0OP for Oakland-Pontsc Team Deleats’' AMATEUR TITLE Dodge Quintet in First Game Flasling surprising teams in the Toller Hor on last. ni e Oakla m “or Th favorits the form, New DBritain mal league swun, )mu ae- d-Pontiac Q\)Inht 1 kmg the ure of the Dodge team by the 0 6 to 4. Dodge er combination. third period rnsh in as the the Oake- 1d aided con: cxeellent play of his mates, > four of his team’s total of six point The teama blossomed out in new uniforms last night and they pr sented a classy appearance on the Maroon and zold was mixed with green and white as the players sped around the floor in excel- lent exhibition of roller hockey. The play of preceding prelim- erably and some spirited battle were out on the floor. ‘bharlie McAloon started the scor- ing for the Dodge team but Dill sent in two screamers to put his team in the lead at the end of the first per- jod. Here the Dodge combination started a spurt that almost gave it ame. Fusari slipped one n and Hyland and Eddie Aloon followed him in quick ord fought I giving the Dodge team a lead of 4 at the end of the sccond ien in the third session, the Oakland quintet clearly outplayed the Dodge team and with Dill get- ting two and F. Kieffer one goal, it won out. The summary: First Period Gouls Won by Scored by I Dodge C. McAloon 2 Oakland Dill Oakland Dill second Period Fusari Hyland McAloon Oakland Newell Third Pertod Time 3.00 4:50 1: E. Dill Kieffer Dill Rushes—Fusari feree— Ratte scorer, DBerko- timer, Baldesari. ! READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AD! FOR BEST RLSULTS ' and ; °% { | t slop | amateurs. | Conn., | ) ! Tony 30 | Republic, 5. “h,v. for the ® Ireagy | he proved to he one of {opular assisiasns ito victory in a series of prelimin-!the preliminary game. ‘arjes that cost him several teeth but [RWIN NAMED PRO Popular Goll Tnstructor Ofered! Terrynlle Posmon Chet Trwin, popular golf instruc- | tor, has been named professional of ithe Higaland Golf club of Terry- \m» Mr. Frwin announced last night | |hu hie hed aceepled terms with ofiicials of the club. Mle will assume | his dutles at the opening of the sea- | son on April 1. i Chet will sueceed Dave Sutton who has held the position of pro at th t two years. TL Wi club has a membership of dll)in 400, Trwin acted as ass, Val Tlood. accomplished pro at the | tie Meadow club in this ity during the past sezson. While there, | nt pro to| { The 1928 rowing situation at | Prinecton must not be so bad, |ing by the rather satisied ions on the faces of these two| At the machine, ready for a good heavy drag, s 'Jv:l[rreon Aleron, stroke of the va | | busine: and the husky in sedate attire i “Chuck™ Logg, head of the Tiger navy department. The coach's call for indoor prac- tice was answered by 160 candidates, froom which three boat loiads o sity e varsity material were chosen as the ‘“r‘al squad, BRISTOL ENDEES i | | For the third time this season | the Bristol Endees will clash with | New RBritain in the Connecticut State Basketball league tomorrow ! night at the Stanley Arena in this, icity. Jt will be the first mecting between the two court rivals in the second round of the league and it the most | is expected that it will be one of the 1o ever spend a ,most bitter court battles seen here nd his efficiency | this year, became rec- | Bristol, with “Kisky" Feldman - iback in the lincup, will present u CHET IRWIN | scason in this e as an instructor nize he fents day ¥y carly had numerous cl !ing two games. KFeldman has been 12 hus the reputation of being an 'a running mate of Jimmny Malcolm's excellent goifcr. This §s borne out since the days when both F the fact that in 1923, he captur- forward on the Holyoke High school | «d dhe junior champlonship of quintet and together, they form one \Rhode Island after belng runner-up of the best combinations in Conncc- vear before, He is a resident of ticut basketball. Feldman left the | He has been | Pawtucket. ience in the conducting of golfi With Feldman and Malcolm clubs end courses. [the forward positions, Donoghue at | He was given the position of us-|center and Jim Manning and Crow- | sistant pro at the Pawtucket Golf {ley in the back court, Bristol will club and has acted as manager of |Present nearly the same lineup that the golf department of the Kennedy | New Britain met and defeated for stores in Providence. He was assist- the state championship last year. | ant pro at Winterhaven, Fla., and |The quintet smothered Waterbury | while: there defcated Cyril Walker, [over the wek-end and Feldman was former national open champlon, in jthe big noise. He fits into the pi 18-hole mateh. jture perfectly and will form a dnn- During the present winter season, | Eerous threat to New Britain's hopes Chet hgs been conducting an indoor |fOF the game. S | golt flch':ml at the Y. M. C. A. in thi The Hardware City quintet re-| city and at the present time, he has turned to form last Baturday night nearly 50 enthusiastic members, He|and defeated the Meriden Indees | will continue school until {deapite the presence in the Silver | April 1 1City lineup of Jerry Conway, one, S st 'of the best center in the game to- day. This was New Britain's first | 'win over Meriden in five straight | games and followers of the local | crew are hopeful that it will con- | {tinue the good work. New Britain's best bet {Bristol will be sent onto the floor. | Rubenstein and Sloman will be in' |at forwards with Jimmy Z:knuln‘ iat center. The guard positions pre- sent the question for Manager Lan- | |pher to decide. Leary, who is fast | |becoming recognized as the stellar | iguard of the league, will probably draw a place in the starting team Jan. 24 (P)—Five Boston |whila_the other position wi rest one from New Haven. hetwecn Shechan, Sturm and Kilduff. | and one from Toronto | Kilduff's work against Feldman in | emerged today ns champlons In as [former games here may give him a ! the against | GOES T0 JAMES New Haven Negro Among Wi ners in Boxing Tournament Boston, Imany classes in the New England |place in the team tomorrow. How- A. A. U. International, intercity ever, Shechan has always covered | (boxing tournament here last night. | Malcolm and Leary may draw the ! The long program of three round |assignment to keep Feldman under | bouts did not come to a close until | wraps. well into the morning. Heavyweight | honors went to Larry James, New Haven negro, who battered his way Preliminary Game The P. & F. Corbin and New Britain Machine girls will meet in | This contest was postponed at New Year's. The ended in his defeating Bill Sohl of | first game will be started promptly ! [ New York for the title, 'at § o'clock and the main attraction Ray Smillle of Toronto. only | will be staged at 9 o’clock. member of a Canadian contingent of S S IN SEGOND ROUND cight to survive, downed Leslie | Baker, local hoy, by a jabbing, Five Chicago Soccer Teams Entered hooking attack that carried him to victory in the 147 pound class. In the 118 pound final, Johnny Daley defeated Vincent Glionma, Toronto. Tony &hucco outboxed Andrucei of Pittsburgh to take the 135 pound crown. Gene Bianca e¢liminated Herman Folins of . Pittsburgh _in the flyweight class while Hy Diamond won from Sam Are in National Challcnge Cup Competition. Now York, Jan..24 (UP)—Five | Chicago soccer teams are entered in Hackett of Toronto in a slugging ' {he sccond round games of the na- body and head attack in the 12¢ | tional challenge cup competition of Sl |the United States football assocta- Frank Flynn, 160 pounder, | tion which will be played February knocked out his fellow Bostontan, |4 or 5. George Jesson, in the first round of | St Louis will be represented by | hate. mnaten: |a single club, *he Ben Miller foot- I'kall club, this meason, having lost | three of its contestants in the open- ing round. ARRIVES FOR TRA G. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 24 (UP)— foremost of Kentuckys| The draw follow: hopes for this year's derby, has ar-|{ At 8t. Louis—Ben Miller . C. ve. rived here for training. Owned by | Canadian 8. C., of Chicago. Polk Laffoon, member of the Ken-| At Chicago—Dricklayers §. tucky racing commission. Republic | of Chicago, vs. Buda A. A. F reminds many horse followers of Old | Harvey, T1I. Rosehud, famous derby winner. The | At Detroit—Holley Carburetor F. horse made three starts as & two- | C. of Detroit vs. Sparta A. & . ear old and was unbeaten. of Chicago. et b At Cleveland—Americ fan F. . of Cleveland ve €. of Chicago or Thistlr Chicago. . of - u Hungar- | NAMED LINE COACH. Vienna & Hanover, N. H., Jan. 24 P | Johnny Phillips, ‘25, of Montclair, J.. for three years a member of the arsity football team. has been named line coach succeeding Josh | Davis, the Dartmouth college ath- lietic council has announced. San Francisco--The Hillgards St. Joseph, Mo., defeated the Oly | plc club, of San Franciaco, 34 to 2 i in a basketball game. ring the playing 's ine an in the preced- dur ¢ playing stronger lineup thi P 1Bar o0 1aet woare =ous |signed 1 : playing Bristol team early in the season but 1‘ mecting a lot of has beens and set- |tournament golf in competition for he is back again and going stronger | ups and 1 wouldn't be surprised to |the past cight vears and has a wide than ever. hear that he had been matched to | ¥ {from getting into his strids fn |as catcher but he hit 355 L mes. with Roush, son, lm the AND NEW BRITAIN CLASH TOMORROW |Bitter Basketball Rivals to Meet for Fu'st Time in Sec- ' ond Round—Visitors Greatly Strengthened by Ad- | dition of Feldman to Lineup—Locals Have Already | Scored Two Victories Over Bell Townesr—Hard- ware City Quintet Playi ing in Form. SIGNED BY GIANTS Larry Bont Both a Jack Cummings Announced as mbers of 1028 Team, New York, Jan. Benton, for: pitcher who 24 (UP)— Boston W quired by 3 the ants last scason, and nd mem- 1, have be y the New York Giants for 1928 season. Benton turned in 17 ight losses out of 40 Boston and New York his wins wins and gumes for season. w for the Injuries prevented Cummings last year in The Giants now Have contracts erry, Lindstrom, Jack- Cummings and Benton, wll members of the 1927 team. FIGHTS 70 A DRAW Pierre Charles of Belgium Battles Jack DeMave to Even Declsion in First Start, New York, 24 (UP)—Picrre Charles, heavyweight champion of Belgium, held Jack De Mave, Caldwell, N. J, to a draw in his |first appearance in the United States, In a ten-round bout last night. The ability Belglan showed a punching which threatened De Mave early rounds but he failed to 'continue his offense and tired in the latter part of the fight. Charles weighed 210, De 197 1.2, Mave, of | THREE LEAGUES IN OPERATION fuanawl Plagers Sbow Pleaty i - of Action at “Y" Works Aggregations 'PPIPPIIPIITIVE T “ITWO FAMILY BATTLES ON DUSTY LEAGUE PROGRAM Stanley Rule Girls’ and Men’s Teams to Meet Stanley Tonight—Corbin Cabinet Lock Has Chance to Go Into Second Place Through | L Win Over Screw Shop—Army of Rooters Planning Y. C. A. entered their sccond week | —————— 'DELANEY HURLS DEFI AT TUNNEY Bridgeporter Wants First to Beat Tom Heeney in Bout Yok, Jan. 24 (P—The weight plot aimed at Gene s crown has thickened over- It with & possibility of threc champions at large in the event the i ent titleholder is not signed for defense of his treasure by early swmnmer. Natching | Two landball leagues at the M. of play while 8 new league known |as the Federal started last night. | The Dunn-Mangan and Dressel- ICrowe teams are still tied for first [place in the nal clreuit with [the K. Mag-Waskowitz combination | i pressing them. Tonight the Mangan- {Dunn and the Waskowitz-Mag {teams battle. The latter team needs !three games to go into the lead. | In the American league the Par- | | Ker-Greenberg team is going great having won ten games and only los- ling twao. | The Mati-Nimro team is resting on 1mn in the Federal league so far \with the Helnzmann-Seuss combi nation in sccond place. The stand g W ‘1 unne; National Teague Juck Sha chal- § wlv Aon.m.mon. {issued a like de (the National |“|mh has a Hawkin: 8. Mag-Daley Anderson-LeWitt Wergstrom-Perakos ireenstein-Contanas Stearns-Roche Walther American inney mrnugh Boxing association membership in however, fe- cording to his manager, Joe Jacobs, will be effective onl [that Defaney knocks out Tom ;| Heeney during their 15-round bout lat Madison Square Garden on March 1. According to the workings of the | New York Teague w. Parker-Greenberg .10 Hibbard-Moore {Crean-Sexton Collins-Doher ate athletic commission, npions are required to fight at st onee cvery six months and | Tunney’s period of idleness closes in | “Gon | Mareh, “oon | This is the first time { Poxing w Peterson-Griswold Noren-A L0010 000 000 !Nelson-Conlin . MHornkohl-Neverick the Dadena) ociation has stepped into | of the heavyweights. The 4 hn accepted Delaney’s chal- cobs said. stated he would confer W Donaxhue, pgesident of the | b within a few days in re- q.ul to the time limit which would In |mpo\ml on Tunney 10 accept De- challenger in case the cr sends Heeney down for . Mati-Nimro | Heinzman-Seuss Alderman-Ti Cohen-Carr Mullen -Kenney ) 000 000 | 000 | 000 | L0006 K DUNDEE WINS BouT Welterweight Champion of World Easy Decision Over doe Si- [ the count. Incidentally, Delane challenge | with the N, A. is regarded as fav- | orable to the interests of Promoter | Tex Rickard. Previously Sharkey's ! challenge with the New York solons would compel Rickard to respect the rulings of the Empire State body. 1 Now, if Rickard should find it to his wdvantage to shift his heavywelght stuge to another state, he could call on Delan Gets monich at Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 24 (UP)— Jor Dundee of Baltimore, welter- weight champlon of the world, won | an casy decision over Joc Simonich, of Butte, Mont., in a ten round bout here last night. The champlon won every round and had Simonich completely at his mercy throughout the entire bout. simonich landed only one effecti blow during the match but was |given a big ovation by the crowd | for his gameness. Dundee weighed 148 ich 149 1 of the clamoring by andlers that Delaney is of injuring his hands by his “fight a weok™ program, Jacobs asserted the Bridgeporter ! would continue with the competition and announced two more bouts for ! Delaney in addition to his tilt with winsky at Pit'sburgh on Delaney will tackle Leo tes in lochester on February 13 running a 1 imon- | ! New iaven on I'eruary 20. COACH AT H\R\ ARD Cambridge, Mass, Jan. 24 (P Robert Jerome Dunne, former cap- Hale school gym in preparation for |(ain of the University of Michigun 1wo games this . Tomorrow, the j¢leven and a son of a former gov- locals meet the Broad Brook Tigers | ernor of Tllinois, who coached Harv- and Saturday they meet the Dristol ard’s varsity line last year, PLAY TWO GAMES The Phantom basketball team of this city will go through a stiff prac- tice session tonight at the Nathan road. It will be the first meeting with | which was received here from Mead Broad Brook a team that has lost <‘oach Arnold Horween In Chicago only two out of 11 games this year. [ was the first positive statement on The locals have already defeated the |the identity of his 1923 assistants IKeystones by a close score and While at M Bristol s out for revenge. |1he tine positions excepting center. LET ME TAKE A LoOK AT THAT Pafc witL HAVE Timi MORT - You ARTHUR = To BUY onE Tit'S MORNING = | There’s At Least One In Every Office MYRON WouLD You MinD LOANING m YouR GAL:T TE wHEN Youk THEY WERE ALL OUT THEM WHER | WENT A MINUT | DD T ANY / on coudition | nd Jack McAulifte, IT, of Detroit in | has Keystones. Both games are on the |signed for 1928, The announcement | ‘higan, Dunne played all ! OH MISS FosDICk CAN b BORRow_YWUR EVEWING Tinmes ? .. ANXIOUS To READ ABouT to Watch Qumtets in A Action Three Games on Tap. Corbin Screw ... Landers . Corbin Cabinet Stanley Works Fafnirs N. B. Machine P. & F. Corbin Stanley Rule 1.000 667 600 A golden opportunity fo tighten lup the race in the .Y, M.” Indus- trial Basketball League will be af- |forded the Corbin Cabinet Tock team in the game tonignt with the !Corbin Screw team. This will be the final game of a three-game card at the Stanley Arena. A victory for the Corbin Cabinet Lock team which is now in third I place will put 1t in a tie with Lan- Gers in second place, a game behind the Corbin Screw team, leaders of. the leagus since the beginning of the season. Stanfey Works-Stanley Rule battle will feature the early part of the evening. Should the Stanley Works men win this game it will also be |in a tie for second place with Lan- | ders and possibly Corbin Cabinet. Nothing much can be decided in the .gilln game aside from the fact that a victory for the Rule Shop gir's will put it within a game of Landers, lcague leaders. | Kley With Rulers, | Special permission has becn’ given by authoritics ot the Boys' Club 1 for the use of John Kley, the |club team’s regular center, for use |in the game tonight to take the | place o Hilding (Streak) Dengston who is out because of illness. It is the understanding, lLowever, tha' Kley Is to . be used only for this | game. The rest of the lineup will | be as follows: Morin and Schaefer. | forwards; Murphy and Corazzo, | guards. There is & possibility thai Corazzo and Schaefer may switch rositions before the start. | Stanley Works will have fts twin combination at work again. Coach [ Grobstein will probably atart Mur- | phy, center; Walthers and Merline, | forwards; Pelletier and Flis, guards. | The second lineup will consist ot | Carlson and 8wanson, forward; Hai- ;gll. center; Abramowitz and Sch- wab, guards, | Out For Sixth Victory. Members of the Corbin Screw tecam will be on the floor tonight in a campaign for their aixth straight victory in the league. The team has |defeated every opponent except the Corbin Cabinet Lock and New Britain Machine teams, It wil} cndeavor to polish off the Cabinet team and then elean up on the Newmatic five two weeks from to- night. The Bcrew shop lineup will eon- sist of Luty, center; Whitman ana Yakubowitz, forwards; Darrow and Arbour, guards, 'The lineup for Corbin Cabinet will consist of O'Toole, center; Walthers and Ostroski, forward; Larson and Yankaskas, guards. Girl® Game, The lineup for Stanley Rule will be as follows: Jarnot, center; Mar- ley and Paul, forwards; Dashner and Spec, guards. Stanley Work» [tincup will be as follows: Lareon and Stengle, forwards; Bogdansky center; Patroskl and Galati, guarde. Dancing to music by the Bacha- jnalian orchestra will be a apecial cature of this evening's entertain ment. Dancing will follow the final game of the cvening and will e |started at about 10 o'clock. | By BRIGGS ) ) v t DIDN'T HAUR CHANGE AND ' THAT MURDER, CASE WHEN YOU'RE THROUGH WITH TuAT BUGLE MAY | HAVE (T = THAT, WoN'T WANT 1S PROVIDING You T ANY You EV! %’f, A PAPCR Bor Al T YourR LIFE -

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