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MAGGIE - KIN | €O DOWN TO THE OFFICE AN'GIT A PITCHER OF NG, EL RS I T Omaha QOMAHA GETS AWAY “fi ome run | Blanck. Le Omoha, 11 Thuml—on. i iem Series at Home by Losing Two 5 Games of Double Bill to Des Moines. ! SECOND GAME IS A SWATFEST | |Somewhdt petulant over the recent i trimmings administered them by the {Score, first gnme: ky and climbing Grizziies, Frank Is- il's crew of Boosters took cut their ite on the Rourkes yesterday md‘ lked off with a bargain bill, copping o opdning fray, 6 to 3, and the sec- |{ifec, v , 7Tto 1. chreiber, cof. . /The first game was an exhibition of ; Whalen, b | how many runs can be made on the Mcintyr + Smallest number of hits. The second Narvewon, p.. | gume was an exhibition of sluging, six- ! teon swats being poled off the southpaw | Totala . dlants of oné Cecll Thompson. ! 4 George Mogridge, who began to hit the | Bostick, sa ids a5 woon as he was sold to the Cochran, .. ankees, showed & reversal of form In ity .1‘|nu~ 2:16, KAWS AND Visltors Win Ao d, 2b.. e, 1t ~ Manager Marty switched the liseup of! balls ngri.m *'-g-hmwmmmu t, 6. Umpire: Gelsel /Also Cy Forsythe hurt his leg trying to — LINCOLN. | run too tast and was unable to do any of AB. R M. new gent, hopped from 1éft to right end ' ?;'Vnr—ymmlfl: ‘Wells went be- : o 1 | hind the bat, vice Krueger, retired. : v: 1 , But the switch didn't do any good as 41 || thoss Boosters just naturally tore - Jepr RN S 11 Thompson to pleces. Sixtesn blows they g (l’ 00 |/ #nrnered and it was an easy victory for B Pk 1 the hostile crew, ek T ' Hippo MecChesnoy looks itke » pretty % T || Sood player. He hits the ball hard, BIKA, \ harder than anybody else on the club, AB. R. H. ', and he fields fairly well for & person of k. o8 5 R | :mam 3 o 1 } :; u Bary Smith Is Injured. H || Earl Smith hid & bum day at the bat. fl}fl"‘fi;" g4 || Bari's father, who is sheriff of the| of. go) | county Portamouth, 0. s in, watcbed Monres e 3 ! the from & box and of course Earl ns, 3878 n‘;“.luuwmflr > i 4 1! looks the part of & sherift, is on his way Totals. . N 4 6 . to South Dakota to hook the cuffs on a Linoaln . b | ', culprit and he stopped off en route. e Do || Another chap who took Lioyd iillama [t o the dolnes was u“,“‘g; i h tsburgh scout. Chick didn't evidence | o | any symptdm of purcheitais after seetng ' LY, 5" suing, ¥ " the combats. ¢ 4,4 ott | The Boosters are here again today, | i The game will be called at 3 o'clock. || Score, firet game: DES MOINES, AB. " o0 A B ; W o 8L 88 S B o8 IR | 829 :% ¥ 1% §-4. ¢ 321 - 25 A LR ] 9 4% o W I | b T N B el 0 R ¢ [ AR | A .8 6 5 W B 3| gr, JOBK : e\ ) ':'3'(:".'; onbl%*lmllnd 1 : B 1& extia innl g0 ,m;fn.:r 11 Doyle of Blogx City o B - Hor Gty P oo ol 6. 1 6 1lNienowon, 1. ) S B S ib. 0 0 6 0 0 0 1w ¢ 5w 4 o ] o0 v e 46 s~eccce~ccn-T &~ vl coonommounne” £l mwuwsssce” Rlocncasnnnast Bl conintannd Bringing Up Father CERTAINLY NOT ! THIS 19 A SWELL HOTEL AND ‘YYOU ARE NOT GO'NG TO DISGRACE ME - Breen play o bases Brruck out Bases on lalls Wild_piteh: ' Brien. off Thompson, 2. Umpire MeGalfignn, as.. ...;...;u..-_‘- g S Z > Bl cvenassrns o o rll m. T : ecntagan to Liovd 1o Wil 0000000 0 00 0101 Baker. Two-base Stolen £ T0 A POOR START‘;i".':::"""’".:;;.-,..,“ bases LINKS | the First and Home Team the Second. LINCOLN, Aug. 4.—Topeka and leuln | Givided a’ double-hender to close th ries, the visitors winning 4 to 3, and the locala the second, LXV( m N 9 w rveson, 4; A 7 13 ¥ ¥ 2 0 1 o0 o0 3 “ o e 4 ‘fi : 8 0 4 o 1 e ) 1 S X cIry AB R M £ 1) ) 3 S ] 2 8 9 & Lal 3 i 1 . Copyright, . MAGQIE - | NEED A PITCHER OF Sacrifice Schlfebner Des Moines, By Baker, d; by it | nIivine ]‘ the firmt nme, I 4 ‘mile track, and 2:11% cGaffigan Beore, e > = e 2l ooxon~ cenal e o | PRO 5 o ® Bl cnor——ouus? Elonvoncooncon’ "If...l ® * somrscccen? il cononnessscs £ LS THE ' BEE 1915, International ews Rervice B I SAD NO! You CAN'T GO NEAR THE OFFICE LOOKIN' AS YOU DO- 4O TO YOUR REALLY- Judge Sears’ Shadeline, 2:07 1-4 Shadeline, with a mark of 2:07% on a, of the district bench. on a half-mile ring, is owned by Judge Willls G. Sears Shadeline here this week. ‘iD::-«‘ w3+ HARRY KOCH KEEPS | 18t J 000 0 o ihibe'l TITLR IN TENNIS 0-base hit larke, Ko«hler ann. ! Bases on balls: on “Keifer, 2 off Doyle: Cr\u out: Keifer, 6; by Doyle, !ch d p! Itlcho:(m olfor. Doyle Hll hv PN o, Rpshler by Doyle Omaha rlnyer Defeats Coach WOLVES AND DENVER DIVIDE “Jumbo” Stiehm in Three Straight Sets. Bears Take First and Wiches Loux m‘.’.ii."LTv‘u::u:‘ € "t-Wichita ana |ELLIS AND DAVIS IN DOUBLES v ver taking the rirat 3 to 1 and o rat, & o 2 an Wichita the seco: .1 6 In twelve in- LINCOLN, Aug., 4-—~(8pecial Telegram.) | -Cl Jowe) h:‘ y- ‘\..r“' gt Yoseth sorwossss® . Sl eonmnn—mms! N 4 Nl cncnfownn? HNlcoxsssrsc<asd A | 2t pame = robi 2l i comsencoce cou~chen> amnulicicewl Rile: S i veand m t N in his ': :v -u n.l-th «u " nl( Pn- that the pennant winner in hu\n ]TENNIS MATCHES AT BOSTON POSTPONED|STORZ T0 PLAY CHAMPS OF LINCOLN ON SUNDAY The Stors are booked to invade Lin- coln Sunday, to play the Lincoln Clean- ing and Dye works team there. The world's serfes this fall. BOSTON, Aug, #—The final in the AII-I Comers’ Tennis tournament at the Long- {wood Cricket club between R. Norris ' vwlllhnu II of Philadelphia and N, W. ':m. of Hoston was postponed today on will be put over until|to hold their own. Sou | Nashville, 1; Little Rock, 1 Mem| H * —Ra: A , ented the .,,..,. e :e:l::nl teny orest Aftes Red Sox Stil) Winulng. '.:Ll ll'l 'n the -nnvmon off' PAULLINA, la., Aug. 4.— ovl that u continuous drizsle und gram b—lrn Bliwell's Kansas ]mro MRS o ish 49 sonteay |Ho¥“wom & von from Payilina, ¥ le'e Chattanooga. is en- tered in the Omaha Driving club's races | .\on Jarned run n_ bal would again challenge the winner of un Cleanera have been champlons of Lincoln | Fain for two years and Deac Meyers, who was New York 3 il e Shailonse math meies |Just firea by the Weatern loague club, |t Louls. }M." B, ‘Moloughlls, originally scheduled | Will twirl, so the Storz will have to hustle T for tomorrow, | CAN'T Go BACK TO ME. ROOM THEN: BOSTON TAKES ONE HORE OFF PIRATES| Buccaneers Drop Third Straight to Prave Stallings’ Braves on Home Grounds, FIAL NSCORE IS FIVE TO ONE FITTSBURGH, Aug. 4—Pittsburgh lost Its third stralght game to Boston toduy, | 5 to 1. Mamaux left the box in favor of Codper In the third inning after the visit- |ors had batted out three singles and two ! triples off his delivery. Hughes relieved | Davis when the latter passed a man in | the second inning and held the home team aafe until the last inning, when three huas | produced the locals only run. Score: BOSTON. l’lflfl‘ ROH. AB HOAE AB.H.O.A E. Moran, rf 5 1 4 0 (Carey, It 30200 Fitspat., 85,8 1 3 1 Collins, .31 11 0 $020 0700 4301 4 3000/| 3060 is1e 111313 1020 4324 0130 4111 01 &1 huphes, 00 s - 1000 Totale - in s Tot *Batted for Gibson in mnth. *Batted for Cooper in ninth. ;onun gt 20080000 10 et ey i Magee, Maranville, Wagner. ‘Doudle play: Oolline to Johns- Boston, 5; Piitaburgh o Off 'Davis, 2; ofi lu[he- 2; off Mamaux, m neeond inning); off Hughes, 5 in eight n off Mamaux, § in two and two- lh| nnings: off Cooper,.3 in six and l-h‘-lhlrfl innings; Hit by pitched ball: By Cooper, Smith. Struck out: By Hughes, nflm.u , 3; by Cooper, 6. Umpires: Qu!flev and Emalle. Reds Trim Superbas. OINCINNATI, Aug Dale kept the visitors' hits seattered and _Cincinnati won from Brooklyn, 4 to 0, thereby takin, the series, three games to one. Cineinnat] hit Appleton ha in the fourth and also |took kindly to Dell's curves In the sev- Kan. City..5 Chicago ....5 43 .561| Minneap \ 48 .63 r-nuhunzh ssu 52 Indlanapolie4 48 .5 | Newark ...[62 44 .0 Kan. City...54 4 5 | 8t. Louls. .51 | Louisville 49 505 Brooklyn Cleveland 3100010 04/ Off Davis, 2 in one inning (none out | | Joseph, Dey “‘E‘iTFRN LEAGUE. ed. Won. Lost. Pct 5: Des Moines 62 ver . 80 incoln 0 Topeka 51 Omaha . ] ATo { Sloux City © 469 i Wichita .. 4 48 St. Joseph . & BT, AMER LEAGUI‘ | NAT. \ Vi ....b1 46 526/ Chicago New York..4 47 .48 New York | 8t. Louls...38 57 400 Pittsburgh C I:Ivelnnd 3" 67 .3%| Cincinnati.. FE % Juffalo ....45 57 .41l Columbus Yenterday's Resul WESTERN LEAGL Topeka, Lincoin, 3 I”en\:-r 9-8; Wichita, 2-7; tied Des Mcines, 6.7; Omanha, >-1 Stoux I<‘lx Nt. Joseph, TIONAL LEAGT New v.;ru, 11-7; St. Louis, 5-0. New York, 11-7; St. Louls, 8-0, Fhiladel;bia-Chicag:. rain. Brooklyn, 1. Cincinnati, 4. Boston, 5; Pittsburg MERICAN T F‘A(“ B Detroit, 1, Philadelphia, 0. Chlcago, 6-1: Washington, 1-2. eland- Boston, rain. Ln\ll--\le\\ York, wet grounds, FEDERAL ,F\(‘-I E. Breoklyn. 1; Pitsburgh, AMERICAN A\‘IO("I ATION. Kaneas City, 6; Indiananolls, 1. Mmmvn‘:.lu, Loulsville, Milwaul Eeveland, %0 26; 8t. Paui, 0-4; Columbus, 1 Games Today. ‘Western Denver at Wichita, Sioux Clly at St Molnes at Om National burgh, New York at Cincinnatl, Bos at Chicago, Brooklyn at St. Louis. American League—Chicago at Washing- ton, Detroit at Philadelphia. 8t. Louls at New York, Cleveland at Boston. Federal League—St. Louls at Baltimore. | Brooklyn, Pittsturgh at|g Chicago at Buffalo. MORE T0 GAME fam THAN WINNING | Superintendent English Has Ar- ranged Rules to Govern Ball Games in the Parks, TO USE SYSTEM OF MARKING That the winning of a game should st /be the only incentive in competitive athletics is a tenet not held in very Ihlgh esteem by Superintendent Eng- lish of public recreation. During an inter-park competitive series of playground ball and volley |2: ball to be held this month he will en- deavor to Inculcate the importance of real sportsmanship and provide in- centives for proper language and con- duct during games, All contests will he marked on the fol- lowing percentage basis: Forty per cent |sively In the third inning, but a triple | foF Winning, 3 per cent for clean sports- th, Sc nins. " Score, firat fi-,:g;_ —Harry Koch of Omaha retained ils | BROGKLYY, omvemaTL AB. R. H. O laurels as state tennis champion in the M AB. IL(‘.’\.A LIIIO.A,B 'lrl:? it ik B P singles here this afternoon by defeating &, i s § § 4 31411 B G B Coach “Jumbo” Stiehm of the University Dawoert, 1b. 4 111 1 308120 B Sl B of Nebraska in three stralght wets. Koch Sl HE B T35} fz } l2 [] and Stighm fought their way through the Stengel, 110 i32000 w3 471 state tennis tournament to the finals in Gasletn 010 OWitemeird 1380 2818 1 [ the singles by some brilliant playing this L 0 0 1 OMollowits, 1b4 013 0 0 1 o 1 1 |m°r"lu 0 0 0 (Dale 30010 1 o o 0 0 E 1 0 0 0%Clarke 11000 39 @& .0 0| The Cornhusker mentor was no match 0000 - - 572 fal g ! 0 | for Koeh In the finals, however, and was 1805 el e B { % 2 7 = i 7|foreed to wage a defensive battle through- ‘tuited ror Wagner in seventh, DENVER. out. Koch had the better of Stichm in !Batted for Appleton in fifth. R 1L 0. A. ‘B, | serving and during the first set manager Brookiyn . 0 65" 170 0 0 0 0| s 89 0 8lto take 1t m stralght games. | Cincinnatt 000360304 o 0 e B N | , Koch will recelve a silver cup for the' Two-base hits: Stengel, Groh, Killifer. BV eF Fud champlonship in the singles, while Stichm Three-base hits: Stengel, Killifer. Stolen $ A S T 1] 0 veedtve A eop as runner-up, | Duse: Herzog, Willlams. “Earned runs: SR W N O R | d Brooklyn, 1; Cincinnati, 4. Double nlays: 5 1 1 2 7 1, In the doubles”Harry Ellla of Lincoln Cutshaw to Daubert, Herzog to Mollwits, 2 0 1 4 1 0|and Guy Davis of Lincoln carried off the ierzog to Wagner, Herzog to Wagner to 5 0 0 U 3 Ohonors by defeating MeKIilip and Geeson Nopes ah ‘vaite: ort A mplernaC X3 ™ odh Totals . 8 1 14 2)in three straight sets after the latter pair Coombs, 1: off Dale, ore At-plet.on. *Hatted for Campbell ln el ‘ b4 had succeeded in eliminating Clarke :"ln"'"foz‘r,rh(g:lul::;. r:)lm _ lnnln:hr;: "Ii Ouufi ruc s28] HH Powell and Harry Xu| h of I Ry .\nnlelon. 2; by Ooomh-. 1 by er, 2; Wichita, eeson an ! P beal an Yanks ‘,“ m.r MGommick. Twoibass it | - » 'wiee. ! {,._.,., e aher *Htaiiy | Koch, 63, 26, 6-3. Geeson played 8pec-| §T. LOULS, Aug, 4-While gpectators Bases: Coffey, Shields. Hi Off Gelst, | tacular tennis in these sets and was re- were out in overcoats here today, New § in six and one-third innings; off Camp- | gponsible for the climination of the Omaha York beet St Louis two nmu ‘The bell 2 in one and two-thirds Innings. tcores we=e 1l to§ and 7 to 0. In the Douhl. play: Coffey to Galloway. Struck | Plavevs. first game New \’nrk Ited tour 8t By Blerser, 5 by Gelst, 1+ by Southe | Against Flis and Davis, however, he Louis " pltchers: fouls ‘kmocked ases on balls: Off Sterser, 2, was not so successful and the champion- Mahtewson out of th- box and got seven , 4; off Campbel), 3: off South- his 11 d from his grasp. runs in th eelghth in: ern, 2, \\ Iid piteh: Geist. Hit by pitched | 8hip slippe s b In the second <am au allowed h.‘i Tailion. Geist and Patterson hy | The acores in both singles and doubles St."Louis four hita, thres of thess succes- | Tlme: 210 mpire: Van | championships follo HSER mcore: sesond xame SINGLIES FINAL. lay prevented TATA L o, A, Es Koch beag Stiehm. 60, 61, 63 | B st lfn"o“ ! Bennett, of R R R o] JUBLES FINAL, a4 Mo Bumns 1t TN 163 Talllon, rf. 1 2 ¢ 0 ¢ _Biis and Davie beat Geeson and Mo pitah Moo od 8§ 0 21131 Pattersion, 1 o [ o) Klllip, 75, 4»5. 6. Snodgrass. o 140 3 381 flfllll‘flll. I‘: 1.2 0o 8 o ;‘;flt . "‘ ; H : 000 etling, Gl TR R 401 fene. ! {1} "FedsPlan New Raid $ii 1iidd ) o 0 § 4484 OnOrganized Ball i1s 11418 e 8 8 2 3 ArnanTic crTY N. 3, Aug. 4—James } 08 2k o 1 0 o OIA. Gilmore. president of the Federal 001 ; : : ° 3 B % 17 3lleague, announced here today that his | gy, 4 e . 0 R 15 % 17T 3 eague was planning another raid on | 0008 R. H. O. A, B.|Organized base ball and that negotiatiohs .. SESET | 8 1 2 2 "4 0 with fifteen stars of the National and | sRatted for Niehaus in the sighth [ SRR 8% 2 | § American leagues were under way. Mr. | ‘Batted for Betsel in the ninth. i 9 & & & 1 Glimoresaid the Federals would endeavor |New o¥rk. -3 3 f; 28311 © 8 1 1 0 toslgn several well known players in the | . 70-9 01 5 2 $ B 2 9 fan and that others would be found in nm-hh"u" 'r'.‘fz'. i Mpsenye: | Pota. | | 1 1 & 0 1/the Federal league training camps next | bases: Heok Bufl-r lan- | Gank 1 1 1 2 0 spring. Gilmore said that no amount of play on“euru" teydiller o Fryaty L AR B £ rors. New York, 1; Loul ek, B 3 3 money within reason would stand in the | jf¢ 0% SFTOR. Newt York, | T :g::mi tor Pate in eighth. o Jx way of the Federals if they could induce | Tesrcau, 2: off Ames, 4 un'-"mr u.m. s, § owl.-n\ni r‘un.-«;nr«i Hi'“" men as Grover Cleveland Alexander, | owson, 10 in seven und one-third tnnings: ver ... ., e in_one and Wo- Wichita 11 001082 J. Fraskiia Baker, Eddie Collins and innings: off Ames ¢ "In two ‘and e lo( nn h.n- Denver. 9 thlu&m “Stuffy” Melnnis to sign contracts. [ thirds innings; off Griner, § in three a wncmm i Mr. Glimore announced that the Feds |{wo-thirds Innin ngs; oft Niehaus, 1 in ¢ ‘,’.‘“ '?'.}.'w Hom: 0"‘{,‘ it K- leral league undoubtedly would have a | "-rd- lming; o i’er?‘uo none in ope in- ol * Behnett, "o“h"h" | team n New York Oty next year ud|'““ P heiae ‘,, ”‘E:l‘ Moye: Tearea 8t. Louls scorine Score: |manship and % per cent for reliability, Sportsmanship will include fouls and in- fractions of rules, prompt acceptance of | officlals’ declsions and language and conduct of players during a contest. Reliability will Include prompt appear- ance for play at scheduled hour and date, faithfully carrying out all rules as to registration and welght. This rule is to punish trickery of any kind, whether in trying to fix schedules or running in a player or changing batting order. Three points off a team's score will be the penaity for swearing, which provi- don, Mr. Englsh believes, will serve as deterrent. He explains it may be pos- | the same number. SENATORS DEFEAT PALE HOSE TWICE 13! Washington Takes Both Ends of Double-Header from Comis- key’s Team. BOEHLING AND GALLIA HURL ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 4~Washington tok both games of a double-header from Chicago today. n the first game Boeh- ling let the White Sox down with four hits, and Gallla duplicated the perform- ance in the second contest. Scott allowed five hits In his game, and Cicotte and Wolfgang, in the second game, allowed Score, first game: | Murphy, .4 | Chicago | Washington League—Toneka at Lincoin, ' l‘\l(.—Phlhdel»hln at_Pitts- | Milwaukee |Cleveland Cieveland CHICAGO WASHINGTON. AB. ABHOAE ‘DMNHM fad 000 ¢ HOA 020 \ Weaver, sa..4 1 4 3 Foster,” 2b.0.2 1 018 (* an cf..8 1 171 (Bchang, 3.8 1 14 0 0Gandii, 1b..8 1 020 Kopp, If...3 0 08 0 (Henry, 0.....3 0 010 IMBride, w3 0 10 6 (Boehling, .3 1 Totals ....31 42411 1 Totals ....85 o3 ¥ »o@uonumu 100600000 *1 Two-base hit: Milan. Double play: Fos- ter to Gandil. Bases on balls: Off Boeh! ing, 3, Struck out: By Seott, 3; by Boehl |ing, 5. Umplires: Nallin and Dineen. Score, second game CHICAGO. WASHINGTON. 1 ABH.O ABHOAF Murphy, .3 11 300 W aver. 101 210 E.Colll 8 1 160 Fourni 2 on 2 20 [ Foierh ef..4 11 730 JiColline, 113 0 & 40 | Mi 303 530 300 110 (1 220 AL & 600 Wolrgang, .0 0 0 S S EETa Totals 12 statted for Clo ago .. 0 C Washington Two-base hits: Felsch, McBride, Three- base hits: Ainsmith. Stolen base: E. Collins, Fournier, Murphy. Earneq ru Chicago, 1; Washington, 3. Double gl Blackburne to Fournier, Bases on balls: Off Gallla, 3. Hits: Off Cicotte, 5 in eight innings. Struck out: By Clootte 3° by lia, 4 Umplres: Dineen and Nallin. Tigers Beat Macks. FHILADLEPHIA, Aug. 4—Wyckoff's wildness in the sixth inning enabled De- trcit to defeat Philadelphia today, 1 to 0. Dubue scored the only run of his pitching duel with Wyckoff on a pass, Vitt's sac- rifice, a pass to Bush, Cobb's single and Crawford's sacrifice fiy. Score DETROIT. PHLADEILPHIA AB HOAE. AB H.OAE Bitt, ., 30 40250 Bush sl 0 30100 Cnabh cf, 41 .4 2000 Crawtord, rt.3 0 21300 e ach, | 32 30140 | Burns, 1b 20 2 05 1 0 | Young, 2b...2 0 20410 nage, ©..3 0 s 1 Dubue, p. 10 Totals 23 3 1m0 Detroit 000 00 01 060000005 : Veach. Earned runs: De- Double plays: Vitt to Young to * to Kopf, Wyckoff to Struck out: By Duhll-. Bases on ball ore Dubu(‘, 3. off W, and Evans American Assoclation. At Indianapolis— RH.E Kansas y 58 1 lndllm\polll 130 storles: K ors and Getbel; Indlanapolis, Tipple, ‘'Willis and Gossett, Kelley. At Louisville— Minneanolls | Louisville Batterie livan: Tovieviile At Cleveland mut same)— Batterles '\muubue Ehnfkla!nrfl Rhoades and Brannon; Cleveland, McCali {and Bilings. Second Game— Milwaukee . Batteries: Milwaukee. Sheckleford and | Brannen; Cleveland, Bremnan and De Vogt. At Columbus (first game)— | 8t. Paul : vos R“ Columbus 130 Batteries: St. Paul, \\'Hllaml and Johnson; Columbus, Davis and Coleman. sible under this system for a team mym"'"l":‘:}, Game— RHE {Win in the finals, aithough such a team | Columbus ...... ... o £ may not have won the most number of games. A schedule of games has been made. Batteries: St Paul. Lei'ield and Glenn; Columbus, Benneti, Cvrtiss and Roberts. Rent rooms quick with a Bee Want Ad Most Modern and Sanitary Brewery in the West. Family Trade supplied by WM. JETTER, 2502 N 8t. Telephone South 863

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