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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1921 ; . 3 Kaceys Too Strong for Colored Giants | =1 sity and Jake Driscoll of Boston college, g as representatives of the Boston Acthletic E T association, .and Ned Gourdin, Harvard's Before a fair sized crowd, the Norwich | before he could start after it. Alickney | negro star, were picked after the N. E. K. of C. team won a 6 to 3 victory over | in left field went after it and just as he'| A. A. U. meet at the Harvard stadium the Elm City Giants Sunday afternoon | thought he had it the ball bounded over | yesterday. at the Fairgrounds. The visitors collect- | his glove and went on its way. In the ed 12 hits off Canavan but could only meanzin]:e Comins 9= traveling around YESTEEDAY’S RESULTS score three tallies. the sacks and stepped on hom: plate for Canavan sent 15 of the Elm City play- | the first circuit clout of the year. Timtianal Sacne ers to the bench by the strikeout route The Thread Makers scored one each in| New York 9; Chicago 1. ¢ hiladelphia 5; Cieinnati 2. wh the opposin bitchers fanned three | the seventh and eighth. In the eighth Pl G & by ke Adams sent one over Scanlon’s head in| DOSton 4; St Louis 5. Moore of the Giants banged out a| the right garden and it went for thres American League three bagger in the second and later | bases. He scored when Hamel sent a| Chicagd 6, New York 4. scored on Logan's single to left field. | fast ome to Hurley. The visitors never | Detroit 7: Cleveland 3. The Giants scored again in the seventh | threatened a score throughout the game.| St Louis 2, Washington 1 (10 in- when Moore hit safely, Logan fanned, | Bader with snappy Wtching retired his s nings.) Twyman hit for two bases, scoring | opponents during the second and sixth g Moore. Wilson hits safe, Twyman | innings via the “rusty gate” route. Isernstanel Loasus 4 scores on a squeeze play with Ching at The score: Rochester 8; Jersey City 7. (1st) the plate. Three runs were all ‘that the Ameriean Chain, American Thread Rochester 0; Jersey City 4 (2nd.) visitors could get after hitting for 12| ;. ab hpo a e ab hpo s e Syracuse 7; Newark 6. (1st) nef 4 11 0 0|Donohuem 3 0 2 2 Syracuse 5; Newark 7 (2nd.) safeties ¢ Stermood.2b 4 Olpuniaps 2 0 0 1 8| roronto 6, Baltimore b. The locals scored their first tally in|O'Conneilc & OfHlsteinrt 4 0 1 00 . 3 the first, when McKay scored on an er- ‘I":‘T;gh 3 zwudme 3 117 o0 0| Buffalo 13; Reading 3. ror by West. Two more runs were scored | oo ~ Rt LA Eastern League in the t McKay walked, Gaudette 3 2lAdamsib 5 2 6 0 0| Springfleld 7; Albany 6. sacrificed. McKay scored on Putnam's 3 Slmamei ¢ 0 0 0 0| Worcester 3; New Haven 5. h Dee grounded out, Logan to Ching. oA AR Sl i ) Hartford 5 aterbury 6. Putnam scored on “fi‘;“h hit. ‘P“mflm » 3 Totals 62 5 o Pittsfield 4; Bridgeport 5. seored e 'th, coming i innings: i Tk enerines 07 to Wilson, Two more | Anein Cin ... 0 8 0 9 ¢ 99 ¢ ol American Association runs were added in the seventh. American Thread Co, .0 2 0 1 0 0 1 —5 Milwaukee St. Paul 2 (1st) Home run. Comins. Thre hass hit, Adams Two : on relieved Logan the last of the | bae hit, Comins. Sthuck out, by Bader 15; by | Milwaukee 8 Wil St. Paul 2 (2nd.) ‘ a5 1. sixth, holding the locals to two hits and | Newn 6. Bases on bals, off Neison b. };;;19&0 lllzu;svv;gleg;dngafin i e or At two runs. The score: e =t < rain. (including Ideal- SE t Indianapolis 4, Columbus 3 (1st) ARCOLA, 125 - ity Giants, Norwich K.-C. S S , 125 square 5 R o o Hifs W o1 A ETNILEE ACORRS BIIH & Indianapolis 1, Columbus 10 (2nd.) feet of 38-inch AMERICAN % h 31119 WEEK END GAMES | ' Kansas City 2: Minneapolis 5 (1st.) Radiation_in 3 radiators, Ex- = 4 33795 0| Taftvile lost both week end games,| Kansas City 2; Minneapolis 4 2nd.) R T E ) i 4113 oliosing Saturday to South Manchester by TR ik on this plan. This price does not include labor of _ % 2 4 E S e attrmon it ildwebd park,| BTtk (N. L) m]mpmg;md\abonms(a.ll:dtofityvurbmldmz,mzybeh.d s Fr Gl *| Neitzke, Karr and Chaplin; from any reputable, competent heating coritractor. (ARCOLA - eny e Milj <) s0 be connected to a tank, f 5 o : e | i Saturday's game Justin, pitcher for filjus and Krueger. can al a or domestic hot water supply.) 4 Taftville, was hit freely, South Manches- SARGE AR e T s 2 o 08 |ter getting a total of 20 hits. i 2 2 S 2 0 x6 The score: National League. [ ] P . Three base Tattville. South Manhester. New York 10, Chicago 3. : M iy ladelphia 5, Cincinna [) STICKWORK OF COMINS FIGURES ;’fi_‘:fi ;{. 50 ded Boston 13, St. Louis 4. 1 i IN AMERICAN THREAD CO. WIN 1[Munson. it Lo American Leazue. | H sk st 30 masmions o6 ot Then decide to have ARCOLA heat. Philadelphia 8, Cleveland 4. Eastern League, 1| New Haven 6, Hartford 3. Albany 9, Pittsfield 6. Waterbury 6, Spirnzfield 9. Springfield 18, Waterb: ic, June 19.—The American any team of Bridgeport went | Reddy.c " ¥ day b the Justin,p lefeat here today before the | gl I'hread company by a score of King Bader's pitching and the of Ray Comins were the great- rs to their defeat. A complete hot water heating plant may now be had for little money. Whatever you do to keep down the costs of building do not spoil your heme by a ‘“‘penny wise pound foolish” decision to skimp on the heating. You can have ARCOLA heat, the best p a e Worcester 4, Brid port - . e thie/ Viitors Wl lat | Carmct 7 ¢ 11 10| Worcester 3, Bridg kind, no matter how small or how modest your home is. three \ to reach first base. | Paradisob O = bt p to get to second, but there [ ey ‘,’ GAMES TODAY Xl National League o 0| Pniadelphia at Pittsbuag. Reduced in Size and Cost ARCOLA Hot Water Heating Outfits are designed especially for the small home, store, office or shop, with or without a cellar. They are made on the same principle and with the same guar- antee as our IDEAL Heating Plants for large residences. The only s .u che second when the locals N ldoon, first up, walk- om ext up, waited for one m and then he drove it to deep r a double, gcoring Muldoon. ird when Wurgo forgot | muteime in the game and let | Putnam from center go by before Chicago at St. Louis American League gton at Philadelph York at Boston. Eastern League tome 8 Wares which seck & had | FALLER ADDED TO TRIO OF at Alban difference is in the smaller size and lower cost of the Outfit. NEW another in the fourth. Boston, June 19.— up, took a high one on the | distance runner of the Dorchest bat and burned it down to| has been added to the trio of New line. It was by Wargo | land athletes who will represent this sec- FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL SATURDAY’'S MARKET, nes, demand York, June 18 an franc e suilders, ; lire, demand, demand, 1.45; Greece, demand, 6.30; mand, 31.00; Bra Mon 11 per cent. d silver, You Buy No More Than You Need . mrmrmimesnamem: Get Free Estimate (o the hoae savescontly conl and chmnarcs e 1 € best way to convince you of the o and Srudgery of Mtending o many s fruth of our statements is to get an for generations: estimate at present low prices for an Fuel : Ideal-ARCOLA Heating Outfit for Fue Savings your new or old home. Easily in- 4.3 2PA7S Owt ciudig Tacal Pay for Outfit stalled in a few days. Tl B Db BETED et AL rooms with actully tom fac hanws PV rite or call for illustrated catalog = ncly - burned previously by one or two stoves to heat d lude labor of t: £ e e s part of thcr homes Thencs ooy and see ARCOLA OQutfit set up in smaller or larger Ideal-ARCOLA Outfit, in- STANDING National League. Won Lost Pet 673 | burgh w York ton .-M.n il elling of rails | cabl ei Won Lost , 1.46; T unusually sontinenta count. . 99 1-4; foreign 1-4, t- wever, e Soind o Lo et o b gt poh remarkable case, The fre lasts from ight oty Showrooms and in heating con- § | . extr decline. “OTTON. b €. moy be had from any reputable, o ten hours without attention. Burns coal, coke, | recent rea in the| oo v ]( e competent heating contractor. wood, gas or oil. tractor’ S shop convenient fto you, = New ork, June 8 al divisions were rela- Mexican petrol closed ; easy: n rallied on additional reports from concerning oil production in December 12.55; 13.06. Sold by all heat c=e=- AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY “Eses e, ‘Harvester and |™lddling 11.40. were under pressure and : Public Showrooms at Chicago, New York, Boston, Springfield, Portland, Providence, Worcester, Philadelphia, Harisbory, Newsrk, Wilkesbarre. Baltimore, Waslington; eel reacted to Within LIBERTY s0NDS, ¢ Richmond, Norfolk, Albsny, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Deeroi. ey 3 WMD-“.' i bl High. 3 o i Louisville, Alanta, mexum New Orleans, Milwaukee, m m Kansas City, Des Maines, | nd Coca Cola were|Y S s .4 5 Omaha, Deaver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, miscellaneous stocks, | U S 0 s v il B ol SR ey Us b onl w0 | WON GAME FOR CARDINALS # 5 BRE,000 ‘sharé e o "! Louis, June 19.—Doubles by | = Sy ot ni hirRiAiana| N JEs Wb ks ' Sece | nd McHenry in the ninth inning to- | = on. five hundred thousand in |} § Yier 4 Xe . [ ored three runs &nd defeated Dos com- | COLONIALS HAND MYSTIC as well as Marcel Denis and Joe Jean-|son on the mound because of light hit- oans and _discounts, the Arat | 5 % ‘wiem 4, S3|lon 3 to 4 breaking the Cardinals’ losing and | A 11 TO » TRIMMING |eite. The regular sparring partners,| ting ot leny iy LR streak of five games, Score: vlaced ind [P et comeback | Paul Journee and Italian Joe Gans, are| Boston uncovered some splendid piteh. weeks, was the noteworthy feature N oston (V) st Louis () Detroit () * Mystic, wallopine the Tamous | Scheduled to fight in Brooklyn tomorrow | ing against Detroit and = advanced te clearing house report . R Sene] > s e e L fourth place by taking four straight from onds were of the usual med the Colonials a tewy| During the absence of the party this|the Ti The Detroit pitchers have racte Liby = Saturda; pos alsys ing ys invaded the|been scored racter. Liberty fssues an st o s o S y proved mo puszle whatesep|MOTIINg some smail boys invaded the|been scored upon at the rate of nine rums : Semman 3 : peculative rails and some tations were lower. Total sales ) aggregated $5,450,000 STOCKS e t his offerings to all | CAMP and tore down the wall of canvas ;a game for the past week. Detroit lost e field. The M Pl | that hides the view of the boxing ring|its ninth straight game today and is emly off day in the field and they | [T°M an adjoining fleld. This aroused a short distance ahead of Chicago. The several chances that should |iN¢ Wrath of Descamps, when discovered,! White Sox pitchers checked the slugging fielded. Mystic started off | And he asserted that he would go to any of the New York Yankees, especially 3¢ inning, retiring the fist|°nd. financial or otherwise, to sccure: Ruth, who fafled o hit a homer in_the L 120 . 0 order, but the Fourth | Privacy for his protege during his work-|series after making six off the Tiger Az Cb TS (e 5 s S 0 1 £ celebration started in the second | ®UtS: ol iy o s s a 3 - that Long Brooks' big S B (os< i [P st two runs until the | HOSPITAL TEAM DEFEATS AMERICAN GOLFERS READY ¥ Demand 8 - : n was out the result was never in WILLIMANTIC NINE FOR PRELIMINARY PLAY - X ey £ 2. Powell. Home (ran pitched his usual|! The Sodom Stars of Willimantic were! St Andrews, Scotland, June 13.—(By Demand 1 Kb "“Cm‘:?:”‘ "‘”‘m visitors at the State Hospital Satur- |the A. P.)—Seventeen American ama- i = S €inlgay The home team won the game in |teur and professional golf players tomer- Ayscls (pas PHILLIES LUCKY IN FIFTH allowed soven hits but|ine sacond inning atter Cote bacsed four |row will tes up on the links of the Reyal , ey GATHERING FIVE RDNS e e in and with four base |and Ancient Golf club here for the pre- [ & Olio p: Cincinnati, Ohio, June 19.—Philadel- about the bes £ame of the s;aso: ;”_ hits mixed in at the right shot gave the play for the British open goif a THE LIVESTOCK MARKET. | phia made ‘ve nd scored four | Hospital seven runs and Stars also scored their three runs in this 2 ‘ inning. After that both teams played ot in | exod ball but the home team had the edge all the time. work has mudh : 3 e - icoess. Ted Lete | Next Saturday they play the B game. The |championship, the final of which will be decided later in the week. arles Evans, Jr., the American ama- teur champion, who had been drawm to meet James Braid. the professional / player and five nes & winner of the alls that looked to be Chicago, June 17.—Hogs — Receipts, | TUnS in the fifth inning today, and won - - e | 29,000 head ; market strong to 10c high-| from Cincinnati by (@ sooxalot b ito, 2 i Z Sem er. Bulk $7.90@8.10; top, $8.10; heavy-| Play Was interrupted in the fourth in- S Z B weight, $7.90@8.05; medium weight, | AIng by a downpour of rain, the re-|BROWNS SCORE ONLY VICTORY $8.00@8.10; light weight, $8.00@s5.10; | mainder of the game being played on a OF FIVE GAME SERIES light lights, $7.90@8.10; heavy packing|Soaked field. Score: hits in £ s oy Sices Rl Lam, ere and expect to even up the |champlonship will not compete, having sows, rough, $7.25@7.50; pigs, $7.50@8. Philadelphia (N) Cincinn, o) R S s econ ,k‘ ) ith them. Score | sustained a_sprained wrist during his < 3 sb hpo a ¢ b hpo a e|Victory of the making Riverview. Willimantie Rovers. visit to Paris. Cattle—Receints, 5,000 bead: market, | pawiings.ob % o 5 § | sames 4 1 F g g Shen” sl ” Tt e Ml tha (ke . ¢ L steers slow but steady, she stock lower.|Mier.3b 4 1 2 £ 20 5 o pfscored to that loked ngs the Americans against each other el s P Bect steers: Choico and prime, $8.40@ [Mewait {13 2 o s o timely hit in | two instances on the first day. Clar- Gille Cp 9.25; medium and good, $7.60@8.50;| Witnesh 4 2 3 1 4 0 0|son when much to start the team ence Hackney of Atlantic Cify will mest < b . light weight, $6.75@7.00; good and b 70 i out a passed bal Walter "'w'm Coa ‘(,m"~ A n D Cosden .. x choice, $8.25@9.35; gommon and me- 1 2 3 Williams to have showed time and r Hagen .th rmer Hea Den & R G pr . 1% 1% |fers, $4.25@8.25; cows, ] S et ST 0. ome of these so-called good teams e e B e paired with EA- 7 Dome tloe X bulls, $4.00@6.50. Canners and cut W rxim £ et 30 5 tville, Jewett City, New Lon. At Ryt iue DLy R ORI Mo Fri o i Cows and_heifers, $2.00@3 canner 51800 Independents and Westerly - %o Erde 3”0 R . ht | Philadelphia 00015 PR : ngdents sterly the American open championship. W Gen % 1w steers, $2.75@4.00. Veal calves (light . 5 01 ! first class attraction in booking 3 "o ( “ox Toig and handyweight), $7.50@9.50; feeder |Cincinnati ..... 100 o*:’ 1 80 Walsh ,,,‘.mfl,]".o Yain 21«- fllvmlmv-m«“ = H Altogether there are 158 entrants, ‘who -$ g i Py $5.15@7.75; stocker steers, $4.25| TWo bue hits, Bressler, 210 er and he ranped out two hits and ag| | Tes b hite, 3. Wl i e P gl TR T 3 ‘ i 12 | nits s| bae 7 s countries e low scores =] [ i stocker cows and helfers, 33.00|qpy me prReT TNNING MELEE 34 only about R 5; by Co 3¢ by Whise 3 eighty men will qualify a piaver to com- W% om 1 = m play predict a great o i Mg et 1% 113 Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 4,000 | PUTS GAME ON ICE .00 » e ; - 3 e 5 nM_\. charn.": for vhr- ‘r::md-y Lo » - head; market steady. Lambs (34 Ibs.| Chicago, June 19.—New York knocked ) PIRATES AND INDIANS RETAIN L e i b down), $9@11.75; lambs (culls and com-|Jim Vaughn off the slab in the first in-| (z) Batte afor Johnsm Coieniags THEIR PLACES AT THE ToP DU 70 ;" s RN b1 mon), ‘$5@8.50; yearling wethers, $6@ |ning today and scored nine runs be-| o, 0" 7T 0 60 al a of 132 Deupite The doasl s are RON-Fx. = I 8.50; ewes, $3@5.25; ewes (culls and |fore the side was retired, winning from |, jg“’r“‘)w; OpL 0000 s 3 ) Pt e e ireg o g Ths SECRC s sralliee : common), $1@2.50; breeding ewes, §2.50 | Chicago, 9 to 1. Jones stopped the | ' yu po 2§ 1 H H 2| ias enabled the Pittsburgh Nationals and | gina sxsong ‘Abe Michell) Bhirard ey @5.50. 5 Giants 'after the first inning, giving | e Grsesits H H 1 Cleveland Americans to retain their top | Jaek Hutehinson, James Bratd Geome Pittsburgh, June ~17.—Cattle—Supply | away to a pingh hitter in the eighth af- — s 1 3 9| piaces in the intersectional series ending | uncan. the present holder of the thie {light; market s(e;\dy(i \s"hox;e, JS57503: | ter which Cheves finished. Joss Barnes | kpRR'S PLAYING ENABLED - e : $|today. The Pirates, playing at home.|n G Havers Joseph el prime, $8.75@9; good, $8.50@ idy | pitched a strong game, holding Chicago - 3 : . 5 5 0[P Wmange 4 5 i i t dndlac s Lons . butchers, $8.50@3.90; fair, §7 to four hits, Grimes' double and Kel- WHITE SOX B0 WIN | ooy g o ofMassesp 4 o e s b T e s ] Austzatin ¥opbn ichuphe; Kok common, §7.75@8; common to good fat|leher's single in the second producing the | New York, June 13.—Kerr's all- —_—— - = D 3 arn, Y Alr Bk . P ng the Totals 43 s P 7 | runner-up New York club, which has a Basha kol o N Y Central . bulls, $3@5: common to good fat cows, | only run. = Score: around playing enabled Chicago to defeat | Scom by innings: record of seven victories and eight de-| o o Wa N Y NH&H $5@6.57; heifers, $7.50@8.25; fresh cows New Yerk (N) Chicago (N) New onid 6o 1 503 mave tha merics bo 0903 ¢ialreats The Indians took seven of their| 'or Connecticut o 0 Not & West and springers, $40@75. e b R T R th SR T R e E AR Boiat & 1ty Coiomee | ifteen games ‘in the east while their| Many of the most prominent women s A Veal Calves—Receipts, 100 head; mar- 4245 oHdoers 3 0 5 3 8| 0 temoxjtinee wamen fo (ones Goodwin and. Famelr " Struch out, 3 Mases 4; | nearest rival, New York, cut down their | = yers in the metropolitan dis- o o B -3 ket steady at $11.00. 583 4 oTerrs2b° & o 1 1 o|Was the first series the Yanks have drop- | by Cororan 6, lead by winning ten games out of seven- |tric of New York are expected to par- 20 Peon B B Sheep and Lambs—Supply, 600 head: §13 o Qlcimes> S 280 0lped toa western club this season. Kerr — fosa" ticipate in the second Connecticut State 40 Barse QUL oot rrmrdkst ‘stmdy. Prime wethers, hl's:-i; King, 5320 efSullwnlt 31300 {\eldththefl Ll fic;flm:d it | CARPENTIER SPENDS DAY In the National league, Boston has ”hflmm'f";:*;: ot {,h' Cley; Solris: SF. fhe A g M good mixed, $4.00@5.00; fair mixed, |Pattern3d 3 1 0 3 1|Kellehersb 4 1 2 3 o|in the first innings and also batted in YACETING ON MANHASSET BAY | taken up the chase after the leaders. The | COuntry . of New Canaan, beginning 5500 Roading $3.00@4.00; culls and common, $1.00@ | Snsder. 45T 1 om-mvn 80330 3OS = Braves' pitching staff, aided by heavy | Tuesday, July 5. Entries close on July a0 Rep 1 & 8 lambs steady at $12.00. Toals 36 M4 % 15 1|A1bombly AR = ab hpo ; ; Carpentier had a day of rest today, do- Louis team. Boston took four zames out|Canaan. The challenge trophy placed Hogs—Receints, 2,000 htead; market G A b A ; olng no traiing except a few light calie-| /"g . ¢rom the Cardinals. Oeschger and |in competition last year is held by Mr. §e Jower. DPrime heavy Bosm MAVO | ) sininevean e o E Ummx T s & 9 pHcHice SNENEIN (e St lingim twirling_shutouts. Cincinnati | Edward W. Raymond who Is to defend 8.25: heavy mixed, $8.25@8.40; mediums, | & Pyieq for Joves in 6y s ;23| He put in the morning with Manager|also is getting effective pitching. The|the trophy. Besides singles. women's i* $8.60@8.65; heavy yorkers, $8.60@8.65: | New York ...... 90000000 0—9 i § i 3| Descamps and a party of friends vacht-| Reds have won nine of their last thirteen |doubles and mixed doubles will be oon- light yorkers, $8.60@8.65; pigs, $8.60@ | Chicago ......... 81000000 0—1 5 § 2 g|ing in Manhasset bay as the guest of an | games and threaten to advance ahead of | tested. y & 8.65; roughs, $4.00@6.50; stags, $4.00@ | Two base hits, Ky, Burns. Grimes, King, Frisch. . . 2 admirer, Rene Revillen. While the others | Brooklyn and Chicago. Chicago is not e tan Y 6.50., Three base hits Bames, 3 oie flfl;dfl ?:orgshlook tthe wheel and|gcoring in proportion to its batting and Indians Outfielder Released 00 West M T - £t o o o|suided the yacht about. the Cub twirlers have been hit hard eveland, JunelS—The release 100 Willys CHIGAGO GRAIN MARKET. INDIANS SWON; ERER | HITTING, L After his calisthenics in the afternoon| In the American league, Washington is | Eramar Jicnes on outtieder ey WHEAT: Open. Migh, GAME FEOM TIGERS Carpentier entertained his friends on the | gaining on the Cleveland and New York 3 p : 43 3 Haven, of the eastern league. was an- MONEY. i eveland, O., June 19.—Cleveland de- | (x) Batted for Quinn in 7th. lawn of the training camp and received ms. Although Senator pitchers | ed by manager Speaker of the New York, June 18—Prime mercan- i g ted Detrot today § to 7 in a free hit-| () Baied for Shechan ‘in’ o | « number of visitors. have vielded an average of about five d Indians tonight, fo paper 6 1-2@6 3-4, Ixchange firm; 5 ting came in which Cleveland used three | Seore by in 02100210 0% Trainer Gus Wilson said that Antoine | runs a zame for the past weck, the stick erling 60 day bills and commercial 60 [ ~. “ (5 pitcher d Detroit four. Detroit drove | “v' ;,k' 0 005000 ‘,{ P | Poulet, the lizht hea cight, who has|work of their teammates has been strong R bills on banks 3.75; commercial 60 | “3IE~ Coveleskic from the hox in the fourth | & & =l 2% recently joined the camp, probably would ! enough to carry them to victory. Today Yy Tty oca wrve B, L S 2 Two bawe hits, Roth, Strunk, Schalk, Buth 3, 4 bLuq. 3.74 3-4; dcmand, 3.79 1-&. BB e reeee M inninz. In the seventh Sutherland and B m laie hats Stk box with Carpentier tomorrow afterncon however, Washington failed with Johm.'@ CAdditional Sports on Last Page) KR ke

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