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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1899. ) TRUNNNS SRR R R AR R AR R R R R R R R R AR R R AR R AR R R AR AR R R R AR AR R R AR AR AR AR R AR R AR R R R R AR AR THE EMPORIUM. ' THE EMPORIUM. . FANCIERS ARE PREPARING FOR THE FORTHCOMING KENNEL CLUB SHOW fi")."".i”.”'.,”')’ ”.’7)’?""’;’!’, {% & Quinto Zani, Mail orders : the barytone, 'It EMB‘ORIU filled and » Singshere Sat- Golden R.k Bazaar. shipped the urday night. CALIBORN A 4 ARG . e RIC 43 CRANDEST-5TORS e ALL-DAY Specral SALES —- P = On Bargain Friday. : Desirable Fridav Bargain in a $1.00 and $1.50 Swiss Taffeta. Gloves, 49c. 2%inch Black Swiss Taffeta—extra heavy grade—very rich and lustrous—su- 3 °% | perb finish and a lasting black—made spe- Gloves are broken. We have only 63, 7, clally. ork maromer S ans Habia foe Ty and Ty sizes in this lot, but if you |4 0o =00 it e e wear either of these sizzs the best of 90, : » = z glove bargains awaits you here to-day. lar 90c yard quality—sale price !;-éa‘\’ There are 2-clasp, 4-button and hook kid and Snede Gloves—pearl, cream, butter | color or white—former values $1 and o b 180 to ey, whinTot lactus. o A Qo Plendid Sale of ‘r"“"_’”“ for | Sash Curtains. T .. | 86inch Madras for Sash Curtains— Two Big Friday Bargains in | blue, green and gold—fine flower and vine 7, patterns—a pretty material for sash and Jewelr_v Del’ t. short curtains—will wash or boil and re- Sterling Silver | tain its color—our regular price | —sale price Frida; r Waist Sets—925 (% 1000 fine, 4 large | - Lisfl Enttons ke Bargain Friday Stecials for daumbbell links— | Baseball Players. The lines of sizes in these Ladies only at s & B 8 Ea e & i @ ksl ki &2 £ 5 £ B & @ i i 8 5 i i 5 b i 8 88 $ il v DRESS ’ AT DAN 4 different styles, ome of which is shown in picture— fair value at Tc set—spe- cial to-day only at... 420 33 Goblets—10 different Lively Rocket Baseballs, the regulation | weight, 51; ounces—l-ounce rubber cen- cover—regularly 25c [ special to-day only at..........5e | Second Growth Ash Bat—regulation > PROMINENT CANDIDATES AMONG THE BIG FELLOWS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP HONORS ON . THE BENE@H: ' >w of San Francisco Kennel Club draws near, and all the fash- and other celebrated ones, bred either at Verona or fmported from Scotland. 5 h size—regularly 85¢ each—special to-day = w 1 fanciers are being placed in the best ssible conditior In the accompanying illustration are shown some of the big fellows which will be benched next styles — guaranteed best at.. ..10c & ry of hundred f ve how will be cast in Wednesday. Mrs. E. F. Beck's Montana Queen and Dr. Regensburger's widely known St. Bernard & pet R r seven hundre vea ries will close on | . will attract the attention of all interested in these big, good-natured brutes, while Charles Dres- quality * quadruple silver 5 o = PariTioni il be t hutwiliapern 1o thespubile on Wednes ( t Dane, Bell, will strike: terror to the youngsters with his deep bark, for which dogs of plate—prices regularly For Fridav Onlv— Another t memory of other years, the dog show has a firm | that breed are noted. Then there will be silken-haired terriers and other pets of the houdoir $200 and $2.75 each— : b3 ) to attract both an appreciative and a large at- | ladies and children to admire. In addition there will be fox terriers, which are always ready enesial to'day oxl 900 Percaie Bargaln. . zvous for the last four days of next week | petted or to frolic with visitors so far as their chains will permit. J.” B. Martin's kennel, the repre- £ St o 1 e e 1a1 S 2 r nting the mo sses owned on this coast, atives of which are known the world over, will be strongly represented. Dr. Frederick W. e standard 12t/c makes of Percales umber. of fancle ds, greyhounds @ 'Evelyn, also a fancler of dogs of this breed, will show Defender, a celebrated dog recently im- —not an old pattern among them, but terriers ¢ competition with any other locality. F. H. Bushnel o] ported by him. : Another Big Special in | up to date—lavender, French blue, ete.— . j s the round of EERIDRTEL. winning Tepea ibtomiha | The officials of the Fox Terrier Club have offered six medals to be awarded the winners in that - " ! stripes in jaunty desirable styles—there E x t will be entered for exhibition only, but his $ports. | class, and other specialty clubs are taking the same action. This increases the prize list matertally. Children’s SHoes. |- v & pieces, and they will b tives in the lists. ition to the large number of gold and silver medals there will be silver cups and the usual : . ol Our special shoe offer- | quick Sellers-at to-day’s special price, 5 t Y a sc collies, including Heather Mint, Heather Molly cash 1 E ings get better and better | Yard- ....8¢ Cunnn nnn nunNG sunuNLuuNNLNNNRuY nnNnuNNSE —don’t miss this one: TR i 8 > L G Children’s Kid Lace | Bargain Fridav’s Great and Button Shoes, like % cut—dotted silk vesting Hosiery Offer. cloth tops—new | Children’s 1x1 ribbed, guaranteed stain- coin toes—patent |less B'ack Cotton Hose—double knees, < acts. Pardy | Kreth, and Messrs. John F. Murphy, i 1 it » case. He did not | A. Blackman and W. J. Hall o contempt of court, but At close of the | imme t ere | r unless forced to. was ing, which w up until | Y] | out effort from Druildess, a daughter of | f‘ & The Bard | i A six furlong sprint followed, for y | | Una Colorado and Cavallo 0 favorit ter horse 1 the betting. The ces idnight. The very pl I VAR i : in the ing. Th cumetance l::: ‘\“.I.:lg:' ?hv hen ) leather tips, sewed | heels and toes—full-fashioned French t E £ 555 Jenner, 3. C.8 : soles, spring hgels | toe—silk finished —s to 94—our e Yo st SO SR F. Michelson, Dr. sizes Bi¢ to 2—sold regularly at $2 pair— | regular 20c pair genu value—to-day 1 t averite sy Valley Lodge Anniversary. C. (Eharpion abats on sale to-day only $1.23 | only 5 ..14ec :‘»'{ntivr ed ;.‘s-q.l;sumr ‘The fir 5 of the Ancient Order of Inspector Erwin to Return. | I D Cie oo RIthout efort 7 n was twenty-one years | Major Munro, Postal Inspector in Chief, | ), s inesday, and the membership. | received a letter ye ay from Inspector | i H To-Day’s Entries. FmBLFe mohe s 100 ea e e e e L TS S R Grocery Specials Friday and Saturday: irst Race—Five furlongs nt by a ball and entertainment y next the writer would start Emporium Fancy Family Flour, Clean White Tabfe Salt, 10-b u ing Jer the auspices of the socfal club Erwin has been in Cuba PRt ENTh S Rankalirerntacis Olc " racl vk L 2 = DASr thoaispices of tle ot oe Ldaed gl iy none better, 50-1b sacks, regularly 90c, sacks, regularly 8e, this week. nd on American lin W“ A B D SRS Adjourned Out of Respect. ‘ 1 i gain on the for hun. | Judge Morrow yvesterday adjourned the Air Package. --5e for.. ...78¢ Gloss Starch, quility all right, Best Creamery Butter, full 6b boxes for... ..35¢ weight, 2-1b squares, this week only...... Our $1.50 gallon quality Pert or Sherry, this week ............ $1.05 A Prohibitive Choice in the Betting. standing | United States Circuit Court out of respect | Albert Roche Importe Lemp’s Eastern Beer 2 & room.” There wa mted for the enter- | o) the memory of the lale CoRgfasomin 148, reg ularly 10c tin... ...7€ quarts, regularly $2.30 dozen, t o e e N Beets & T'5ii- | ed Statés Attorney in that court from 1883 2500 cans Tahle Fruit—peach FEBRUARY WAS OVERLOOKED PR PR PR N R R R PP PR R PRSP RV PR RN P VR LR TR PRI SRR VR PR PP PR PR PP PP RN PR PPV PV P VIR R PR PR YRR PRI R RR PR PRREE 300d Bourbon Whiskey, il quart demijohn, regularly 83¢, this week. 62¢ o yy";‘l';: by \[X:’,,T"g to l\.s'{ JOY FOR THE LOCAL CRANKS pears, plums and apricots—whil Misses Sellinger, Mord 1d bicycles, $40 and ifl;k"flg; & lasts, per can.. , Anna E. Nevers and | Crescents, Leavitt & Bill, 309 Larkin. = e 5 Qfifiltfl(i(i‘ AAASEESEEESE Whea. BREAAARGEE B RASANEEEEERAS AR AR AR S E AR E AR AR RS SRR RS RAREE A EA R SR AR SR AR L AR AL SRR R RS E R R R AR SR FINISHED FIRST AT ODDS OF 50 TO 1. AEGRSES SESE SR 646860 R L REPORT THAT SACRAMENTO : for Oakiand, attenipted to geb gay with | Mansger Kripn se o be T H E CALL’ RAC‘ NG C HAR I WILL NOT SECURE HARVEY. | {f 0200 ing, but ot his release in- | troubles as well ac the other = stead. Several times of late Borland | ported that Harvey will ot falled to appear for practice, which did | Sacramento this ¢ but as soon as he is. e not go with Cal. Borland has been a dis le will go tes Beaten at Oakland. 8 3 s F: fre s . He was | will t the Senators s a0 | Oakland's New Grounds Are to Be |appointment from the start. H SloiRana 1 a Light Crowd OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Thursday, April 20, 1899.—Seventy-fifth | Ononod WithiaiRagular Toagas Zmfi‘l‘r?nrhf'fl.\:sifxh;'.’: uono: FS‘»?F\W& = mPi e “:31.1‘}(._:\;‘.- fir: —Three Fav- day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather fine. | P g efficient in that respect, and besides his | Billings will play 5 Track £ { Game Next Sunday Morn- fielding has not been of the sensational | Jim McDonlad r > Ehatch frony orites in Front. rack fast. 3 order. | Nick Young last Sunday ordering him to EPH A MURPHY, Presiding Judge L8 Oakland's new grounds will‘be opened | report at Philadelphia At once for umpire next Sunday morning with a game be- | quty with t sy tween Oakland and Santa Cruz. Here- | Jim' started Eas g ccordingl. t Monday night 1004 == RACE—Three and a half furlongs; maiden two-year | after the teams play here In the flf}fi"E ald did not g t in time for t | The California Teague is organized on [ BOSH, Will play 4 regular league game at|ing of the season because of an | Oakland on Sunday mornings. It0 Ingsle With his salasy, wicarh |Betting. | good lines this season. with six evenly [ “Iherg was a disappointment to his ad- Op s 5 5 not allow. When the double u pire s op | matched clubs, and the teams are playing | mirers last Sund Heiflelded his post- | {0C SU0W_, Whien the dotble umpire sye 110 6 higher class ball than has ever been unr}:1 nn(jrli; -'iél'll‘ b m“:-‘ ‘;:‘u‘m some cheap men were engaged at 113 ” played on the coast this early in the sea- | 10 IS Work of fast SeESOR. FIlE Cve o he | Parativ small salaries to pass 110 H gon. No better evidence of the evenness [ (DUDIeSOME, tHOUEn o ctive as aver. ment on base plays, the regular umpires 1 | of the league clubs for championship hon-| O'Dea of San Jose has entirely recover- | deciding balls and strikes. An attempt 3 | 3 < A 4 Wil be in | Was made to cut the latter's sala es | ors is necessary than the result of last O s wieh his team. | O'Den | the figure recelved by the oth |72 "3 |Sund game In San Francisco. Had | this week's games with his team. O'DER | fonaid, who is considered the best umpire & 12 |the locals won the game they would be| 108 & TEUURUNT 85 8, CeaCHER (TRt el | in the country, would not accept the re- 3 3 at the head of the list and Watsonville | {hose with Sensitive nerves when they | duction and refused to report for duty at the tail end. the result of the|get on the coaching lines together. until Young came his terms. game was reversed, the Watsonvilles are [ Donlin, the Santa Cruz pitcher, is a ter- The owners of the Watsonville team Winner, A. L. and §. H. Capps’ b. f. by Cyclone-Potete, Good 0 driving r 1 Villes are | 0 posing batsmen. _He uses ajl the | have ended their petty squabbles now r Flemi 106 ut. Surfeit very green now leaders and the San Franciscans tail | {07 70 ¢ e “‘Pmy of Speed, and. being a | the greatest harmony pre e B PR enders, the other four teams all belng| joft-hander, he uses a sharp inshoot tfi-,u result that the team is at the head of the Selections for To-Day. T E tied for second place. This forecasts a|[is most h;.mmlz His one weakness is his | class. UG 2 e /= SECOND RACE—Three and a half furlongs; maiden two-year-olds; purse, §350 hot struggle and an even race during the | lack of control at times. | Pace and Clarke are leading in hitting R e Bl 1005 e h every mame. bitterly con. | . Sacramento has @ remarkably strong |in Santa Cruz. Clarke has made the only 4 . Second Race— 7 T s e — T Bettl SR e to of the | fielding team, but so far this season it | two home runs in the league thus far. e P However, | Dame. . 2 I ) : 2 Betting. | tested. Following Is the percentage of the | jag shown up rather weak at bat. Hits | The San Jose team is well worthy of all ester s perforr e he should | 7Third Catul A o N elghl (oA Ly S U JoRo ami are what win games, and the Senators |the good things that have been said of ¢ deai 16 S i st s S o H R 5 3 Sl have fo lage the ball out oftener if | It is even on games won and lost. an = : d managed | Fourth Race—Rosinante, i 2 they expect to cut any figure in the cham- | not played a ragged game this ‘ 10] 1 1 s 4 Y exy g from the | peiq 110, 4 2 2 a1 gxonship_ They are big enough to tear a | those it has lost being by the narrow. AUZ C than did Fifth Race—Recreation, Lost Girl, Dolore i ““ g all to pieces with the stick. margins. Sixth Race—Bliss Rucker, Crawford, Fleming. \1 2 2 2 CLUBS. g : s 7 7 Macklin 0 10 g REIS GOES UNPUNISHED. 43. Winner, C. L. Fair's b. f. by Imp. Ormonde-Santa Cruz. Poor : nd_and third driving. t lelsure. Druidess was tip-toed from start. Others bad. Tomas 113. OF INTEREST TO BUYERS. | | Charge of Assault to Murder Against | Him Dismissed for Lack of ’, S | Prosecution. 1Q0Q@ THIRD RACE-Six furlongs; selling; f rear-olds and upward; purse, §330 Santi 1e charge of assault to murder against | - P = S i Oakland Reia Jr. for shooting William | = e ® 5 2 [Betting. | San Fra € in the office of the Pacific States | Index. Horse. Age. Welght.(s m. n. | Jockeys. p. Cl et ¥ : ST and Loan Company, 410 Pine | 1 109 2 1 A = = Purchasers’ Guide to Responsible Merchants, Manufac- last, l.(.)»\ use Pardy | 21 2 2% [Hann “Pop ett, the nld—ll]mv fa;'nrltn !;'uh turers, Brokers, Importers, Wholesale Traders, Jobbers, n de a slighting remark about his 5 17 |Jenkins the local shouters, has been drawn Into dsto C. Fas AdiEmIss et LA e Mok | 1% & % [Plagott the game again after four years' retire- In=uroRceranc RechiEstateg Auents: ‘ with her y. after being continued from | 73 53 et ment, and has been signed by Harris as 51t by the o time. AT e 4109) 6 614 72 [Roullier ....o:| catcher. This settles the recelvership for | CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. P e said "he did 80 on information Al e : . Narvaes..| % o, lifllwm;liwosl'd f‘r‘r w‘lm Tl‘fp" !i“ CORRESPONDING WITH ANY ; he dld not see theighooting ; BT R Wallla oot EiRone or T " | anything like his old form he will make w OF THE FOLLOWING embers of :1‘”, s Pz\)[k‘n}“:;r‘ ._|n\[§\r:"m'\?‘{‘ l‘l!l::(. Nuh];lv'o e L1 mr’mn‘r:rlr‘.m:!nnm Boots & Son's br. g. by {mp. Brutus the best of them P:\mlph to l;(‘ey; in h}:s FIRMS PLEASE MENTION “THE CALL.- z o firet ¢ ardy had shaken hands with Reis, being | Meadow Lark hard ridden from the start. Cavallo had all the best of it. Cardwell i;l’""" {Buciipas Aratibrodchit into e e ? o k caused her to be | satisfled that at the time of the shooting | _blew up o i Im to catch for the old Haverlys in rite and she won with- | Rels was laboring under a del g : === | jka.s9. Prior to that he had been playing BELTING. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. B : b Stakes; value, | \ith semi-professional and amateur L. P. DEGEN, Manufacturer of Betting and | JAS, BOYES, Shipeing Butchers. wig c hic == Sk > SR A T = teams here. this being his native town. . s Lacs Leather, 105.107 Mis. | i Clay. Tel. Main 1234 s Z | | Betting. In 1890 “Pop” caught for the Bostons, | sion St., cor. Spear. Telephone Main 562. | T 7 S e Horse Welght. St ¥m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op, CL ' |but returned to California at the close of | ——— | Ee HARDWARE — T A » season, and for the next three years ALACE Hardware Co., Importers and Deal- Haen Hile s s Tagaiii A otlesty R tbe ]mi‘l:lk }:‘nr the San Fiauuxssffis. BOILER ERARERS. | ers in hardware, 603 Market; tel. Ma g : 3 i ol b Tn 1894 and 1895 he caught for Nashville, |- | kit e i L ] A 1 el b (Coturn in the Southern league, and since then EUREKA BOILER WORKS, | JRON FOUNDERS. SR s 4. B Jones 5 he has devoted his atrention to private W. J. BRADY. Proprietor. Western Foundry, Morton & Hedley. Proos.c Tim short 1:13%. Winner, E. Corrigan's ch. pursuits. At present Swett, although in 4al Attention Paid to Repairs e S 3 o e ille Murphy. Fair start. Won easily: Second ang s St | Phe best of health and strong as an ox, is | S°* Wb s e .;"i;z‘:‘";v“’"; 5" ocd“s'".“.“"l "é‘E“‘;Zé’ ing. 3 about thirty pounds overweight, but he | Scription Made to Order. Tel. Black IS B [] Golden Rule had nothing to beat. Winyah was interferred with by Pidalia, or she would | has already gone into active training and | Office and Works—113-115 MISSION ST. | = have been third = every morning takes a fifteen or twenty Telephone Main 5045. $150 $600 X cratched—Racetto 102, Miss Vera 102, e j0g out to the CHff and along the | HISKE ¥ SAOGA‘. i [:ASE NCE MORE MY WAY OF TREATING = — S beach. In the afternoons he is the first BOOKS AND STATIONERY. 4 251 . %1000; lams back is victorious. It has cured after all turlong: member of the team to show up for prac- i L:GAHEN & SON. 41 70 ST SiF. other known means have failed. Itis ths only rem- A 8-SAC 'S edy that will give actual strength to the weak parts and brace up the nerves and muscles; hence it cure e ot SR s Wrawing 1o” vacs | THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANT, | | | Betting Swett will not participate In thi: & op. i 1”“( e gZ,',’fi: A Sa“({‘m'f;wm‘(“v";; it 1| 24210 350 Geary Street. Above Powell, | “NO BETTER ON EARTH” P e : Perlodicals, Books and Statlonery. ; i i B 1 take him about ten days to get Into per- y. L COAN G Dt * quickly when all else fails. Re:d this letter: Bebtukgr 1% Ak Sl FREC condition: but will go Into the game * | Ochre. COMANCHE OCHRE CO., 13 Front st Dr. Sheppard, 5 32 38 [Piggott against San Jose on the 24th. SO S t c Meikarth, 4.. 43 42 (Gray .. That the local team has been badly Market, 8 . Try | WILLAMETTE PULE AND PAPER co.. A ermflflefl lll'e. 51 54 |Jenkins handicapped so far this season was ap- our Special Brew 722 Montgomery Stree®. 5 65 [Rom parent to all after Sullivan went behind e eas e 5c2e San Fra rlsr:; ('alA‘hAr‘nl‘ 18, 1599, = frz ;m “l;‘(m]wl- lge Iulat las iun‘?]ayimfil:dcizml&itm;d be.. Overtctlsd and | PRINTING. M. A. McLAUGHLIN—Dear Sir out three months 805 "% 86 al 1 throwing wer | St to Valises checked free. PRINTE. mmiehced the e of your Belt, having m ST Bicmis e Tr e G Hirlmans work, and with Sweit in_ the |E. C. HUGHES, & ST e the b and general debility, as as | ' Good start. Won first thre team the locals ought to make a hot com- COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON. = ] ; R T T A sanemy asoss it feil suddenty Decame good. The Doctor was outfooted and lacked gameness, Grady | bination. —After the change last Sunday L . STATIONER AND PRINTER. 1 t upon a cha g g e sh to shine. et the team braced up a -y on- T ni 308 Can- = Sk e el O prave POl Wi derfully fast game, but it was too late | J. C. WILSON & CO.,| ™ PARTRIDGE 52 ] 1 in ten days began to feel a general improvement : S L A BN to avert defeat. Sullivan will do the 6o REET. | = B iptoms, and now I can say GATL n',;{' y = = - = = = catohing this week. BATTERY ST . | HICKS-JUDD CO Printers, Ho-k. ] B e O T s R et i B TH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, §35 Tt requires some little time for the old- Telephone Main 1564 | THE - b inar S Trae ot z C DRSS tne. ok T L R Y i il or e COPPERSMITH. | WAREHOUSEMEN. ls Your BaCk Lame or weak ? Horse. Age “.uhtft ¥m. %m. Xm. Str. Fin wecm'?ve:é‘§n¢§’e¢$1"e|r"r'n\;sgll;:e§§e naol:o:: BeEon oR A s e \;1_-:5 H»-’:i‘f::.:?fii”&fiii cco.., || 3 Horton, | 6 QP‘\ “ “ 11% Eaies ;uppleng: l%g;&g&ge{fig. vml amtmtol:]etl}; C. W. Smith, Ship Plumbing, S!enmbonsl | eral Storage, Free and Grain Wr‘"hm 90“_ = Don’t suffer any more. Call and see this B=It and e 1 Dgit t i e e L Troer Fait, and then most of the “kids" w’%h?:‘lgmwg'k er:::rf:‘;‘:y'mlfinaggfl. eral office. 710 California st. Tel. Main 1814 H test its power, or let ms send you my book about Ann Page, 3. pe 62 51 ) ;r‘\? 1(14‘.0"1 will rfecellve”some valuable lessons in the - 1 . | WATCHES. ETC. i a. Sir Urian, 3.. 7 7 2 % |Glover . art of twirling. neadquarters for fine Jawsl, d = it, free. Nebula, 3 S el Jones Cal wa!ngém;lsigdned %"’?f” asnchan e DRCW I]BCEE;T:"S‘T:A i cimal T. LUNDY, he. Weddin Rioks, ¢ oo DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN; R MY BOOK, Poikn: 3. % el ; it PN oskiman permanently at frst, A "Colton gas for painless | vy = B 702 Market Sts, cor. Kearny, S. F : . wizand 0 “ . s =~ % TR pl%)’onlggi‘yi"::d ammond, ywho were in- | extraction of teeth a specialty. WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, H 204 South Broadway, Los Angsles, FHREE CLRSSES b MEN, Timey, 24 %, 4S%: %, 105, Winner, E. F. Smith's ch. c. by El Rayo-Fusillade's |Jured In the last game Oakland plaved |- = = e o S B Hours—$ a. m. to 8:30 ; Sundays, IT IS MAILED FREE. Last. Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. ere, have recoverefl ?Ind TEDGELAA Tor DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALE). LA A PO e o0: &t Ty ORES. Horton received a superb ride. Amasa stopped. Sly finished gamely and was well rid- | duty. The team will have its regular o se e GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES. ] den. Nebula ran a dlsappointing race. men Saturday and Sunday. REDINGTON & G0, Secondan = ey et ENUEE Scratched—Somis 97, Midas 114, Correct 100, Kamsin 12L ‘Borland, who has been playing left field ' son Sts. Tel. Main 4 ards—450 Main 3

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