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tASTERN CONN. LEAGUE A SURE THING At a meeting held in Taftville Th day evenlng by the sponsors for (ha pr Posed Eastern (brn. Basa'ell Lezguo conslderanle progross was made (lowar? organizaiion. Dr. Thomoson of Tafivile halrmen and with the eorge Yo.ong and D, sented the Taltville Baschall Associatlo Joun McQuillan, ra‘resented Wiilimax tic and 1. M Carpenter and P. W. Chase vere tho rapreseniatives from Jewe: s Ashland club, Joe Cranka of New London was renresented in proxy by Thompeon _Drogosed to put elther six or elgnt teane into thae cirouit. Plainfield. Danielson and Westerly have exoressed a desire 1o get in on the hest woking baseball roject launched in & section for some time, and now: that some- one has started the ball rolling. no doubt L * olul this section will be clamo; in the league. Howere an eight o plans of d-era Murph; dis- nd much enthusiasm was shown present ose ng seemed as regards the wmpires, admissions, mointed temror rman and Hal " act as secre The latie ® necess: formation pertaining eanipment. and rules and regu- ns governing similar organizations. Hal has had considerable exnerience nlong theso lines and can be depended up- n to give the crowd several ears full of tion at the next meeting which 1 Taftvi next Thursd: i there are any wh ted they can obtain ed ion bv communicating with Chase at Jewett City or calling 101 AL LUNDSTROM, WELL KNOWN WRESTLER. BREAKS LEG (Specia The Bulietin.) April Al Lundstrum had ed and he was otherwise hurt Friday morn hen the bicvele on which he was run down by an automo- hy Edward Osbroswski = of le and Lundstrum hurled over a dering the state high- he had been riding on r, the accident hap- the best known wrestlers in New England and formerly » New Haven road fireman. was taken to Vincent’s hospital at Worcester. His es are regarded as serious. Later in the day Osbrowski, who is the r of a car engaged in public ser- wag arrested and presented ce Tourtelotte of the town of rompson, Five counts were filed against he was found guilty and the fines and costs assessed against him amount- ed to §$68.15. He was presented in court by State Pollee Officer Arthur W, Wil llams of Dantelson. Osbrowski was charged among other things with reckless driving. His regis- tration and operator's license were not in propes form. Lundstrum only recently from a quite serlous injury he received in this city a few we o while en- gaged in 2 wrestling match with John recovered ons the lines | g broken and his left arm in- | ' TODAY’S SPORTS 5 RACING Spring meeting of Southern Mary- land Agricultural - Association, at Bowie, itz of Eastford at the jctory the-i TRACK i University of Pennsylvania vs. Ox- ford-Cambridge. at London. - Florida State high school diampi- {i onships, at Gainesville, Fla. BENCH SHOW Show of Interstate Kennel Club, at Fhailadelphia. & ! Show of Wisconsin Kennel Club; at Milwaukee. . SKATING l World's professional roller skating championships at Chicago. It was &hargnd Friday that Osbrowski Was operating the car he was driving at a high rate of speed when the accident in which Lundstrum was injured occur- red. SHAKE-UP 1IN YALE 150-POUND CREW Conn., April 7.—Another shake- up in the 150-pound Yale crew was an- nounced today when it became known t James R, Chamberlain of New Brit- who has been at bow. would be unahie {o continue because of schol- | BOWLING astic deficlencies. F. Maleolm Minor of |} Nehraska State championship tous- §i Monmmhr. N. ., will ycr»'{""-g lm—m‘ 01;2\: nament iat Omaha: i leaves the makeun of the 150-pou: for the race aganst Pennsylvania at : & GOLF Philadelphia. on April 1 foilo Tnited' North and South amateur Nerman Fraeman. stroke; Archbald, championship closes at Pinehurst. Jones, 6: Riker (eantain), Colgate, ROWING 4; Ta ; Folger, 2; Minor, bow; Bar- Pacific Coast intercollegiate regat- ta at Oakland. Cal’f. GYMXNASTICS nard, coxswain, PORTLAND M) WINS CUP AT BERMUDA Hamilton, Bermuda. April 7.—In the of the trap shooting tournament 0. €. Hedstrum, Portland, Conn won the cup of Governor General Will- cocks, by a score of 81 out of a possible 100, shooting from the 23-vard mark. E. H. Morse, Hartford, Conn.. was second with 79 breaks. and Buffalo Smith, New York, third. with 3 H J. Mills, Bristol. Conn., captured the F. Harrison Higgins cup for the longest straizht run of 21 breaks, shooting at 21 yard WRESTLING National A. A. U. champlonships at Boston. BOXING Quebec Provincial ‘amateur cham- pionships, at Montreal. Indiana State amateur champion- ships, at Indianapolis. Mie Gibbons vs. Battling Ortega, 10 rounds, at St. Paul. ! Sailor Friedman vs. Phil Salva- dore, § rounds, at Philadelphia. ROBESON AND TOPPING WIN WAY TO GOLF FINALS Pinehurst. N. C., April 7.—F. K. Robe- son. of Rochester and Henry Topping, | comiete, as Head has never fuliy recover- of Greenwich, won their way to the finals |ed from the case of sepiic poisoning he of the North and South Amateur Gol! |contracted on the way overseas to Eng- championshio tolay. Roheson defeating |{jand. W. C. Fownes, Jr.. of Oalmont, one up. | The sporting writers generaily fnick the |and ng defeating Mike Thomas, of | Cambridge runners 1o win, with the | le. 3 and 2 in the semi-finals Americans second. i Raobertson, tonight described the com- | CAPT. McNAMARA RESIGNS dition of his men as ‘pretty fair; as good OWING TO INELIGIBILITY |as could be expected after {he journ | eton, N. 1. April T.—Becauss of | Since they have been in Engiand the . MeNamara, of Roxbury. | American have not done a complete milc gned today as captain . of the | training, but in running two-third of a baseball ‘team. 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CONTINUED RAINS PUT TRACK AT CRIP OF CIVIL WAR QUEEN'S CLUB IN BAD CONDITION London, April 7—(By tha A, P. tinuous rains hare made the track at the Queen's club where the Uni of Pennsyivania and Oxford-Cambridge re- lay teams will meet tomorrow, extrems ly heavy. Therefore record time is not | rounded with troubles on all sids expected. The American team will consist of John Torn Into Three Parts lost only Herr, Lansdowne. Pa.; Eimer McLane, | The camp is torn in three paris— ‘With the $200 fine plastered on Carl!dent ball. tal stars of the club has FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA! MARKET ABNORMALLY AVTIVE. New York, April consecutive session Gf th and May n winte at Jackson, Tenn., last Mon- |in case anyvthing should prevent Lynch | bany hudler, is npt having much suc —_— ~hich is at the bcttom of 2ll the trou- | that Huggins is not a good manager from ‘Boxville, Tenn.|from going through with the bout.|cess agakst the Detroit sluggers. He ble. S R e N T Flash is compelled (o |Incidentally Herman predicts that Buff | has mounted the sfab for Rocheste Columhia Gas Hoyt Ais> ir. Trouble wanted to ge are with me Tt the fifgh the week trad- exchange today took gus proportions, transactions ng 1,650,000 shares and es- & vet another new record for o years , as a result of realizing for in several of the issues which e greatest galns | nthe preceding days of the week. This was most no- ticeable in such stocks as Baldwin and Studebaker although net losses in both cases were lLimited to fractions f States ‘KI(‘P[ was the dominant re, galning 10 5-3 points on steady which exceeded the demand for her stock. Crucible was used to in the shorts and several of the ominent steels, including Sloss- Sheffield, Great Northern Ore, Otis. and Iron Products made noteworthy gains Rails contributed largely to the mar- s constructive side, coalers leading that division on the heavy accumula- tion of Lehigh Valley, Reading, and Nor- folk and Western. Secondary rails were featured Wy Rock Isiand ag a gain of 2 5-8 and many of the invest- ment shares, including Pacifics, grang- ers and cotton carriers, rose 1 to 3 less % itilities made impressive re- nse 1o the plan by which Inter- borough Rapid Transit receivership was everted. Interborough Consolidated pre- ferred gained 4 1-4 points, Manhattan vated 2 7-8 and Brooklyn Rapid Iransit 3 1-2, similar or greater advanc- s being made by the bonds of those companies, The course of money was heinful to vtock dealings, all call loans holding-at 4 1-2 per cent appiying to re- ne o the coming week. Time & were quoted at 4 3-4 per cent. for longer dates, but this was shaded 0 4 1-2 per cent. on Drime col'ateral. Foreign exchanges reflected the more hopeful advices waspecting the fortr coming Genoa conference, Sterling rose one cent, almost to its best quotation of the week A allied remlittances showed moderate improvement, as did #lso German, Dutch. Scandinavian and Spanish biils. the latter rising 12 points. Uzecho-Slovakin rates hardened on ength shown by the new bond s STOCRKS. High. Low. Close, Aja € 174 1% 17 Al Ch Mtg 48, 41T 631, 66% Am Am Am An Am Am locomoygre A% o Am Sugar Am Su Tob ... A Tel & Tel Tobacco Woolen Anaconda Cop “-:eo‘m i& N W T M &SP i :M&StPor ... i o 5 i » 3 tamweight | ern Le: -, 18 doing ot s > ve gone to the rescue of o P S SHentitime .mn-| Pete Herman. former ban! T g ern Leaguer, 18 doing stuff at se. Oklahoma City; Sayman Kerr, Salt Lake 5 which ‘supports: the | [ 18e Eone 10 oo TRt s e time | oo ven the Fight time comes,” Demp- | champion, 'is in . New: York: .S0liE | ong for Rodsester. City, and Larry Brown, captaim endable pitcher, aad ?,,.n - REvd, ¥ ills » get through hard training. Herman wes i ; Coach Lawson Robertson definitely de- | whick 1s i-Iivggius; the Ruth fac- (881N o 0 oL | clance. disappointed when Johany Buft de-| The United States Lawn Tennis As- cided today not to permit Donald Head to | ticn which is bitteily apposed to Ma : A R EThD cided to give Joe Lynch the first shot | Sociatidn will investigate charges tha S e o A e e “Huggins never has taken a pitcher | FRISCH ARRIVES HOME {at the title, but the New Orleans lad | Vincent Richards, third ranking ten 1y to Huggins, ana tl.e Huggins group, [out of the Dbox in the middle of an WALKING ON CRUTCHES |phas not given up hope of getting the | nis plaver of the cauntry, entered anc who wan: fo ager ever ing for a itter ousy existing Col ¥ 1 . Con Gas Cens Tex Corn Prod Cruc Steel . Cuban Am Sugal Cuba Cane tion of Hug, be fined or ins that other stars will spendzd unless they get Famous Players Gen Gigar Freeport T in one inning ~nd ancother at N folk, Va. when fie Brooklyns put ov on seven sizzling Huggins warned Hoyt for careless- ness and the latter is said to have told the boss he wouldn't work. until|tainly go certain men on the team are off it. | ustc pounded f Gen Motor Goodrich . Gt North pr Gt North Ore Mex Petrol Miami Cop Midy St Midd t M K & Tex Mo Pacific Mo Pac pr Nat E & § by fiTmness of quotations at Liverpool and by seliers here holding off to avoid |in order any surprise in the government crop re- {yanks of port. The market closed Mnsares it g gain of 1-4 to S-4c net with May 1.30 3 to 1:30 248 unchanged to 1-4c u> and provisions | New Y ¥ AL B ing from 10 cents deciine to 15 wool Yan Y Cen s adva; = T Cauticusness which would-be seilers of Y onts W wheat evinced regarding the government | questing Yortolk & West raport was apparently more or iess mis- Nox taken, for 2 slightly bearish comstruc Pacitc 0 of the rebort was general when the doe Sl = ment b wime public atter the close of { Phila Co Gay's trading. The view mos Who 155 Breashe o taken was that crop conditions had im- | (OISRt B Bl proved since the statisties were zathered | t0re3 il Pie ot on which the report was based. Further | 10 have Reading offers of wheat shipments from Omaha to Sented it Ch g0 to store h set-back in prices duriug the sate dealing Fstimates were current here that 500 Reprogle 1 & S Rep Steel Rep St pr . Sears Roebuck Sins St L San Fran South. Pacific Southern R South Ry pr Studebaker T C & Chem Texas Texas ed when taken at Montreal at eight cents over July | Should be for last half of August shipment to Kn- |See him Tope. Ome raport put the amount as 1,000,000 bu: It was said also |Trecord. * that Buffalo mills were bidding ciose to | Land tHe market at Minneapolis for dark No. 1 |says. but Corn and oats irwices veflected to some | the rule Aextent the upward tendency of .the | corn product manufactaring plants were slackness of dem Commission hovse selling weakened An advance i pork was jed today New York, April 7T.—Copper steadier, |0of some loans against a 4 e CEERtpnCLE e\ectroal(c ot and nearby 12 3-4G1% | mateh in COTTON.' New York, April T7.—Spot eottom quiet ; middling 17.95. tures 30.00. Zinc quiet, East St. Louis Eslhury lutch. spot. 4300135 . Antimony, was the hardest hitter of the squad and |Seconds with McLane and Brown leading. has ben on the team for Lwo vears. The other fwo American runners were " g from 15 to 20 yards behind the leaders. v N . C. ‘The American team will fly to Par 7 5 3 il el b o after tomorrow's meeting. [ miliation that mo pitcher likes to vx-|secretarr. and Joo Benjamin. a stavie|| REUBEN S. B. WASHBURN, Mgr- Tel. 1257 CONTINUES VICTORIOUS MARCH | qpe Cambridge team tomorvow -will I perience in an exhibition game. {mate. Benjamin probably will get into Philadel:hia, April T.—England’s col- | consist of H. D. Stallard, W. G. Tatham. What Mays Has to Say the ring soon after his arrival, ar- “I am-through with the Yankees if & 14| With Ernie Rice, the British light- é R o | that fine is eollected,” -Vav taiq | With X ibroken victories today, defeating the | M. Bruxner, O. M. Weeiley and E. T. Hew- | that fine is cc < weight champion. i final £ t the Con- | pt d. Th ce of advan:i T ' . o ew York with por kit ) chin in the final frame sent the Con- | planned. e pumpose of advansing ety o Peonmlesin § 10 AL T fotean, H.‘L'gf?,s; x.:,’m g 10 y . The party will proceed on What|, . i;cu: hoxer down for the count of |the start two daws is to give the play- game was played in a sea of mud. e ,‘;gi;fi“s“_]‘?";: aneantlo :flm}:fii; nine. and twice another hool floored |res outdoor prastice. which:wass in- YANKEES CAMP IS IN e 'y ill uniform and go to pl )—Con- | \ays, star pitcaer of the New York| “In all the years I have been w Yankees, the factional strife whick |the Yankee: has been threatening the temperamen- |en me thae slightest encoqr.xg(-me"‘ O'| and Manager Miller Huggins is sur-]Carl! when I t nsos o shiortstop last yaar is being used not averse to an exhibition tour and|pr,. " Greh stands head and shoulders | third base by Gaorge Stallings. m: unless some tworth while matches are e ; [ & g% man nEiias R { brought about he plans to arrange one, | OVer, every man in the light heavy- |ager of the Rodhester International e e T o | welgnt or heavyweight division bar- | Murcay has been. batting 8o well 4 ken out|thanks. He has never od WOrk: | o<timate the probable duration of their |FINE Jack Demp Roper has mel|he has been amsigned to the thizc iy winning | o e B O o vay | Greb three times and s credited With |niche in the baifing order. iis b game, and T have won sixty-four fing in three years inning in an exiaibition game. No mar icause I told Col. Huston iel ra. | that's why he took me out o Added to the trouble is the declara- |} /0 % ¥, 1€ L 00 00 Von “He never tells me when he W, down to the business of playing base- e to pitch ball. He means Waite Hoyt, it {:|Was to o ! o said. wouldn't have plaved cigh Hoyt has been clubbed hard in the|of g0lf in the morning. I w T v will be conducted by Bob |ing Inter: e trainings, Del Hudson fast two games he bas staited ana|Whetl 1 wenl into the box and eon ¢ f-om present indications cAble, though d to pRch at least three innng Endicott J Huggins believes he isn't taking the |I't do myself justice. 1 admit that at to be in regulars upon whom he t the Whiiadelphia Nationals it Erie .. . gamiy” aeriously fenbueh. (They! had | Wes bit hard, but ‘there fwas. no rea tho nect t year are engaged in . Myles has been disp Erie 1 pr wordy battle at San Anicnio when the |Son for taking me out of the box b f getf rcosse is taking the|form in practice and though Erfe 2 pr youngster was pounded for seven runs |fore the inning closed except to grati- e fy personal spite Going to Visit Colonels er a six run tally in the fifth frame| ‘“\hy, at San A but was allowed to stay inning was com on when I get back to Hifiols " Contral Aims Shot at Baker and protest against such un : Inspiration This shot was aimed. at Frank Bak- Taking Training Lightly Bobby Barrett, Philadelphia_ fight- Int Paper er, whose slow fielding has aroused In regard to the M: e t 1 int e train- EAlEH |the ire of most of fhe pitchers, Hoyt | gins says he fine he | with Johnny Dundee Kansas City So 27 is also reported to have told Huggins |thought he deserved it. | on April 24, The Qua- Kelly Sp T 47 “You're not the manager of thls tear “There will be other fines if s cabttdont Siett Kennacott 305 Carl Mays holds the same opinion |men don't buckle down to bu o Anihies > ands el Keystone T 18 regarding Husgins as does the young|They are tal i Lack Steel & . 83 pitcher. The submarine hurler isa very | too lightly and a o ‘m‘nm . Hodl o AR TaRE Lee Tirc & Rub ... 33 peeved athlete because of the fine |cannot afford to be beaten in the | ety Lehigh Vall Pict imposed upon him by the manager. |graceful manner we have be | S : “Batted out of the box” is a hu-| From the state of affairs that ex- | - ")!1:}‘:; el ists among the Yankees, it seems in- ATREL evtable but that a genera! shake-up ! or a change of managers may result| 3 and July 1.19 1-4 10 1.19 u‘8 “FANG: SYART PETIFION FOR ’\ Charlottesville, a., B Corn finished unchanged o 5-5 higher: REINSTATEMENT OF "BABE" i of a petition to former Judge K. M. Landis, commissioner o fbaseall. re- || SPORT WORLD BRIEFS | Ruth in the American league team’'s lineup that he may pla ing game of the season. G. ago together with falr- of wneat ty| The Pelition declares that it is the | Wittmr, the Princeton ba we led to r | “ihing of a |OPinion of a major : R e R e i Touring Car 000 bushels of hard winter wheat had been |2 ' Darn-storming” ~tour last Ia:l.‘agey, evidently believes in being pe < high |attempt io make another home run{year at a dinner the other night and | for enSorcing this rule’ ii|good this season You can run me outi nortkern. er the public and take steps to have wheat market. On ihs other hand, seven | DEMPSEY WILL JUMP AT Snover 4 f s s {season to take his regular turn in the | repor€d a¢ having shat down owing to| CHANCE TO MEET EUROPEANS| i | New Yor! 2 i Jack Dempsey|was very successful in this circuit Truck Ch”' “3000 world's heavyweight champion, arri¢- |lasy year hought he didn't seem to SR it 3 join Jack Kearns, his manager. and |ers around the swing. 395 W ‘\party for a rest before sailing for{ Fordham University will send two Tractor FPPRE WP HREET | Europe on the Aguitania Tuesday 1more prospective stars up to the ma- Close ‘The champion will leave New York|jors this vear in the persons of Cap- . . 1305, - |without any matches detinitely in pros- |iain Tim McNamara and Ed Sousin- Self-Starter and Demountable Rims, Not Included in 1183, | pect and with only the haziest of plan=. | eau, veteran maroon baitery mates 1135 He says he is anxious to meet (e |Both are in ther last vear at Fordham Abo rice Ope Cars. best Europe can offer, providing theland both have big league contracts ve P on - 584 purse is satisfaciory. Mentioning Car- | wailing for them at the conclusion of 6214 entier, Joe Beckett, Bombardier Wolls {thei college careers in June. ALL PRICESF. O. B. DETRQIT 5 6414 |Zox any one else” the Utah maule: |..Soldier Bartfield of New York K. & % ‘Worth Pump sald he'd jump at the chance to take|O’ed Mike Morley, the fighting Irish- m 363, them on. man from Hartford in the fifth of a GET YOUR onm mm'-Y To MONEY. 393, Harry Wills, the negro heavyweight, | scheduled 12 round bout at Providence New York, A.:ml 7. — Call money 403 who is being groomed for a bout with Thursday night. Left hooks to the DmY, . : low 4 *-2; ruling = 2 Dempsey, holds no terrors for the Mosing bid 4; offeved at 4 METAL MARKET. champion. Dempsey said that becaise 7-8. Later 12 3-4@13. best to hold such a contest in Eu- Swallow alowly small pieceg “{E IRV[NG E- BOGUE CO. Tin firm, spot and nearby 29.87; fu- rope, but he added that he is wiliing —nbwdlwu-mfimut. to meet Wills at home. Dempsey in- » UTHORIZED r DEALERS Tron stexcr, orices unchanged Umated inat Kearns was. dickering Al FORD AND FORDSON CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET . Lead qulet, spot 4.90@35.00. with English promoterl for such a rangements being under way for a go M waved | terrupted lasf w y the torm, and probably lo ofher of the large |Morley and Reforee McDonough wave P sf weok by the snowistorm continental cities, Kearns s B‘A‘;{_’;‘ém‘;’ L e AT Bobby Murray. Worcester's wpeedy x i Pdiths s vo draws. The other time|tinz in the eerles witin tite L s not sign t Will ekrning kWD, o L5 0% - ing in the s witia the Detroi| R e isively by (he | Tigers has featured the aitze of expert. Hustlers. King Brady, another ex- twenty he was whipped d Pittsburgh “Windm games fo. games that 1 started. ingiand that the negro would have opportunity at home. on May 5. Ac then failrd to play- In the recent na ts may happen to fighters in train- | tional indoor championsiips. £ and Herman intends to ba ready| Rex Cax, former Hartford and Al h, star second baseman |match at the Garde ants, who was forced to un-|de cperation on h infected | § does. But he has been look- chance to humiliate me be- ¢ wint the aid of a pair of |will be successful in defending the|twice : ' Cobb's crew ans nd he immediately went totitle agains Perry Avenue, tic himself under the ian, After e doctor ordered s much as po days and he dec Lynch. He 'says that B ampion, but he wonld tter of the title holder would grant him a ep the Ame . taking 2 good home Bronx and 1f I had known i nto the box Myln Thomas, one of Hartford's stellar hes t year, who is mow | Spring football practce at the Na-|at Hende where the Read- tived tention of the latgest number, but|Bender has-a number of crew, baseball, and track teams are!proven worfh also crowded with football men, Louis Alexander. why is expected ta| Penn. %t the Polo Grounds 1est! 4 it is hardly likely io Hoyt was|tbat v ] to get back °| or seven runs in one inning | 12 e end of next we: in until t eted. I shall Ruppert and on his ]:}.. to Col. s captain cague ha E . York Gmuts sewnd: With Ty Cobb on the shelf bacause 1 an exhibition game here 19-|of an Dan How- ljey is nmow acting manager of S Bengals. ~ g | Age coLL BASEEALL. The Holy Cross squad will leave D. W, INTTLE. Specia! Agent 7.—Cornell 3. for its southern jaunt Saturday morn Hartford, Conn, ing instead of as origin New York New Havesn to restore harmony in thel the club. ginia 4 , April 7—Dyed in the kee fans started circulation the reinstatement of Babe quet in the training house recently pousoring the pet elected Al Voebelin of Pniladelphia e had obtained 1,000 sxkna- capt: for next season. He has play a few hours, and expected|ed guard for the last two years anl fully. 20,000 before he pre-!isa member of the junior class. Among to Commissioner Landis. the guests present were Captain A litball cap- | v of fans that|iain, and Manager Whiteaead of the Lowest In History of Ford Products. .« . $348.00 $319.00 . §285.00 $580.00 $645.00 he persisted in playing on! Billy Gilbert, Waterbury’s new man- Runabout ......... Chassis> -« .. lifted, that the public might | fectly frank. He told of his plans fi in action and that he may|a betier team in the Brass City this We do not censure Judges wound up by saving: “ f I don't mal e we think he should consid- [of town.” Under the leadership of the| ‘Iormer Giant second sacker, the Brass- | repealed. cos look promising this season. i —_— The Phillies are counting on Col who pitched for Pittsfie! 2 box th season. The big left hander | Ap from the Pacific coast tolhave as much as several other tw e prejudice against a mixed ARS Ss this country it might be o ENE 47-55-61vN0.MA!N STREET Nm. ing De ey and Keurns | .‘ fiql