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EATTLE JULY 20, 19% FRIDAY Tennis Stars Battle for_ Positions in Net Finals 5A R nent | Tribe Loses Anotier Tilt * * & aay eae Sess The Star to send tn letters as To Sacramento ‘ossers Seatile Is Beden by |\——— Sics, 8-2 xi Bhat Shale. Receives| 2" Poor Suport From Fel- low Triksmen Attention! Tm BTAR'R Woodian {s tournament held in Augunt n.| Announcement JEATTLE fauna are by Bluecoat Athletes Are i Big Meet Here Saturday Police to Meet Here in Classic Portland Department Comes North Hoping to Again Win Honors BY TOM OLSE EATTLE’S big mid-summe letic the annual Sports track and Saturday at the is k Definit and me urday’s Griffin Is Beaten by Weinstein and Wetr | Big Upset Registered in x Feature Match of Wash- ington Net Play OUR BOARDING HOUSE $$$ ________— RESULTS Men's Singles Vran BN Jove BONS ~I KNOW OF A REMARKABLE WORSE IN “THE SEVENTH RACE “TOMORROW BY THE NAME OF “LEAPING LENA’. (TS OWNER, “TOM SELTON OF KENTUCKY, |S A BOSOM FRIEND OF HINE ! © I ADVISE You “To PuT FIFTY. oR A HUNDRED iN ON tT AND 1 VoucH - | YoU WILL WIN A t TIDY SUM! vi Sh-AN~ PUT “thar “IP ON NouR SHOELACE! T've HEARD oF “HAT GOAT © SHE COULDN'T EVEN RUN A WIGH FEVER fy I REMEMBER WHEN “THAT OLD SNorT FIRST STARTED To RACE GHE UGED “To COME WW SO Lave TH’ ga‘ RAMEN, July 20. " ‘ ; Ales JocKEY WAS, i in advancir nearer and nes LI ale 1, 6-4, | the leagueteaing San Francisco © of the Seattle we TODAY'S SCHEDULE Men's Singlow 4:30—Leon De Turenr ford Beattle, ve Men's Doubles Veda THAT re WAG IG A REGULAR HINGE FoR BEING LEFT AT Post! ernt-finals Gri vr y Francis | ery and Smith, Loe Angeles | ve. Hesketh and dor Las, Griffin tow Johns and De Turenne, mith ve, Beattie, Hesketh Irving star, LAYING Veinstein, turned in the biggest upset of the tournament for the Washin championship Thursday when defeated Elmer Griffin, fellow Francisco player, «nd favorite the title, Weinstein won in ht sets, 63, 6-1, lost the first three games and ran out the first set. He the first game of the second 4 Griffin the second. Then mn ran out the ond in had control of the situ- and forced the His driving wa passed Criffin Ume when he took the super-tennis, net Vander , Californian Junior Singles o— ‘Tom stow, ithe, vs. Howard Poli fie after univer to start ev fan ans 4 the ribeamen ¢ club at tate he San galn won from The lodged in bay Indians. The first Promptly at The department's cup is at stake in this meet, The cup was won last year by the Port land coppers, and the Rose City lads are coming North with all ir of taking the trophy back again. Twenty event terday, 8 to 2. loc tors are n@ securely the second diviion Elmer Jacot found for tigport by hi riical momenk Battle's two killer Wit of hom runs by Tobl tend dwho worked on the was given eammates in He poor entions home were ma Billy huskie ed of li 1 trank Wilams fifth fy develop | the th promises smpetition among tments of Victoria at all times ying thruout, uperb and he and time again net | Welnstein’s shoulder, tnjured last jweek in Portland, med working jall right Thursday Harold Van Dyke Johns had to show all thp tennis he knew to beat | Tommy Stow, the young Califor. nian, in the other feature match of the afternoon. Johns tinally won lout in three sets, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Joe Livengood, Seattle youngste forced Bill Whelan, another Califor. |nian, to three sets befo Admitting defeat by a 2-6, 64, 6-2 score. Whelan won out by playing Liven- g000's backhand thruout the decid- ing set. Vander Zee and Berquist gave Griffin and Weinstein a thrill for jawhile when they forced their doubles match into a third set, but the latter pair finally won out. Rider and Williams also forced Whelan and Stow to three sets be- fore admitting defeat. One of the best matches of the day was the mixed doubles between Armand Marion and Mrs. Bragdon and Dick Vander Las wnd_ Dorothy Davis, the former pair winning in three sets. Only one match singles will be pl Turenne mecting son. Jobns will p morrow in one and the winner Anderson match Whelan, Most of today’s play will be con- fined to doubles events. The finals in the doubles events are booked for Saturday with the jsingles finals due on Sunday, ac cording to present. plans. [ Diamond Dust | Two homers Bottomley Jacobs in the some keen various po! Northwest Vancouve 20-man teams, .The | ment will be represer Picked athletes on the force, are going to do everything In their power to keep the cup at There will be more athletes competing. Twenty-five events for patrolmen and officers are on the pro Im addition to this, special will be run off. These events will be open to boy wives of police officers and for boys under 15 years of age. ‘The list of events follow: POLICE EVENTS police; 100 yards, police tn 0 yards, pol 440 yar ards, police: 1 mile, Funning high Jump, police; discus th 16-M. shot, police; 66-%. weight, 28-1. weight, one hand, pollee; | . police; pole vault, police police; tug of war of 10 ° Misses Helen and Dorothy D Tacoma, , THE sconn 1 ’ BC a tin, Onkiand and | Minn I sand es Bragdon Miss D. Davis esbure, Bouth | 64, 63; Mere CATCHER IMPORTANT COG IS WORKED HARDER NOW ATCHERS! What a bigger and really more important cog ne are to a major league ball team nowadays than a few years ago! A backstop used to toil about every second or third game.} If he participated in 75 tilts a season he felt that he was being overworked. And on the offense he was always shoved.’way down the batting order. Eighth place was his usual hitting station. For, like pitchers, a catcher : wasn't expected to be able to| wallop the horsehide. But times have changed! A receiver in the main tent now has a real job. To don the old mask and chest protector 100 games at a stretch t# not out of the ordi-| nary, with anything. from 130 to] 150 fraya ax a full season's effort.| And on tho atta Well, a back or today is considered almost wnt a factor with the bat other member of the club. go to the plate just cause it's compulsory, He must| able to massage the apple. A knock fs a base knock, no ‘ter who ts on the clouting end ict is many big league pilots hA moved their receivers up in ‘heatting list where their abiii 10 + the ball will prove more to the scoring prociivities team—elghth in the is not good enough for Mra. Bragdon an Da = F7 Te-| Miss Hi. Davis a. pesburg, Bouth Africa, Meyer and Smith, 4 Anderson, watt Beattle and beat Mine Ia scouts, MoGinnis, es oP _ 3 Gaye “Lespue LENA HE MAvoR'S TIP —= = = —_ 7 4 r — | teattle | [a | Hite Hite Totals 4 *Hatted for Baldwin biorn, error. sate on by innings gs pit Jac IHits batted Will Be Missed ham i Rar, police; 109 yards, police; Meg WIGHT promoters are beginning to knowing what he ts talking about bunch of bankrupt promoters. Just talk more sense and less money| ‘The $220,000 received | how much the sentiment of the popu bbe’ Moog would keep an ordinary man in lux-| lice of Montana had tak bo we Tex Rickard, the premier, says the|ury for a lifetime. previa “ cotane Ph eee a | day of $300,000 purses passed with! There have been arranged whatlcns heard Gibtons thres > back | the fiasco out In Shelby, Montana—ji, mentors call “benefit bouts” all | |Femembered by some as the scene of! over the country, for one charitable | some bout or other between one Jack i ause of another. The onty thing] Dempsey and Mr. Thomas Giblons.| (hot charity ‘gets out of these fights He hastens to add, however, In the | jq what is left over after the fighters next breath, that ind New York"| get their purses. there may be some dare-devil pro-| moter who will try to offer some-/ body that much, but he expresses doubt as to whether it will ever be paid. ‘The 90,000 crowd at the Dempsey- ntier affair, which stirred up| |more interest in this country than| any previous spc al-| © remain the some time 1d 100 yard: yards, for Yards, for wives of p yard relay ({-man I-mile bicycle race, under. Dempsey of the men’s ol today, Leon” rawford Ander- ay Weinstein to- semi-finals match ot the Turenne- will tangle with n P PISTOL SHOOT IN MORNING All events, with the exception of the pistol shoot, will be staged on Denny Field on the University cam- pus. The pistol shoot will be held at 10 a m. Saturday at the Seattle Police department's shooting gallery fm the Public Safety building. A five man team will represent | ach city’s force, and the competition | Promises to be keen. Seattle's c: steam, by reason of its victor: competition recently, is conside slight favorite. out. | the |" heavyweight title and he was willing | to fight for nothing to pet It y of note that] r, dethroned Idol of} 1 pay to firht at the | ed veterans that | nothi | Gibbons wanted a chance at It ts also wort Of course, no one ts golng to ray that a fighter should not make a liv ing. Bricklayers are making $12 a day, and they may be worth it. Some ting purnes in six fig may be worth it Georges Carpen' aa impo | France, deman same show for ¢ Criqui ts enter an any fe docsn't LEAGL } In every bad lot you can always Won find one or two good peaches, ee JEW YORK tn be the ery for r lcourses to satisfy the increasing and and develc dent Murray Hw board of aldermen has as rovide the owned as obably not a +e But someh ‘riqui, the f the ow or another, featherwe world, who never cashed any lof these big purses, 1s finding time Jenough to go to and fight for| |the disabled oldie 1 he is not taking a centime ng to hear |¢ m blic td come, Rickard be valthe & of batt them, ty, lance by Mue and one by 8 & 3-0 victory joak gid the shut- | The Shelby affair seemed to aw: n everyone In t ight game to the fact getting too much m Dempaey is out of the fight with e to wad a shotgun, lost. Jack got $220,000, and t of the ked Mayor courses from parks by the ficials on the Pacific coast, in charge of the meet. events will be run off in a snappy and business-like manner !s almost @ certainty with Varnell in charge. |! 000, and the. cor ‘With entries of teams from Vic- |*°#US of opinion is that was ricnty te and Vancouver, B.C. the inect | Ruckard showed aius for pro ‘will be an international affair. ‘The | ™otion when he got Firpo and Wil. | Kearns pe Bre “Bobbles” from up North have es. |/1d into the ring for a percentage of | threatened to leave the stato If h pio tablished quite a reputation for their | "6 8ate eit oe ee ae pe athletic prowess, and are expected to | U°s_t0 5 had “peat ngasiunth hd aie wna severe ot TOO Much Tennis; ‘Not M any Plan to Enter Vancouver Tournament... gome herd competition In the chiefs’ face of 75 yards. Chief F. S. Grant fng for a long, long time with hopes| BY LEO H. LASSEN rally es pA Pd i of humiliating the Seattle chief on NLY a few invading opponents’ fect. Paired ¥ WATSON HOPE couver, B. C., next week. Irving| my. Stow he will’ make the OF SEATTLE TEAM Weinstein, Mrs. Cushing and Mrs.| The brand of tennis dished up by)myY & pet ela chien Asa whom the hopes of the Queen City |decided to enter the British Colum-| 4 in in Tne | are placed. Watson is a crack | bia tournament. cularly the American Olympic team, is en-jstate, the P: ‘ic International and tered in the weight events. the Washington state in quick suc en, a discus expert, are among the|the British Columbia championships others who will the Seattle | at Victoria and the clay court events “tout the schedule for this part of the| country this season. The Reds missed a good chance to further cut into the Giants’ lead by losing to the Kobins, 1 to Dazzy Vanee allowed only four hits, The Yanks lomt to the Tigers, 9 to 2, Bab s Ruth got threo of the six hits off Pillette, American | anon, Of | uit you'll D are Just before bygon years. Yankees has his over the ter for this e len In the ¢ eo that onty three the backys swinging the pitches in Hugging tne Sec See eng atiet does Lee Foh! of thécwns, Bush | Iploys thine methods with his Nationals, Wy Frank Chance and| iConnie Macky ye c the four win tn» ceivers batting, letics’ third Detroit, Clev. San Franc are the only r . 6 stuck to th {ERE of the t displayed b qul The man who stood! tie only one who pulled ah ugh money more : oar Cr the & pftor AMERICAN sid , had], onahip, The demand came Dick Walsh, the New Ye won the public With more soon be able to supr but the fin 0 game necenal alcities foYow the sam shortly k links champ New Ye ther chwn- 1 development of that other ate LEAGUE a one else mmy Gibbons, " r rounds with Dempeey di nt of the p Ho k a week ahend of time that he wouldn't. Jack | already had $200,000 and he} 15 ¢ cor t get a courses, Tris Speaker's double and home run gave the Indians a 3-to-2 victory over the Senators, Bill Grimm, the gian t} tackle on last year’s Univer- jsity of Washington eleven jwho graduated last June. ted Sox rer. |GTimm’s loss will be keenly | ind the ath fon by Coach Bagshaw next) ‘all, ACORNS WIN OVER TIGERS OAKLAND, July 2—Oakland easily defeated Vernon yesterday by a score of 7 to 3. The score— Vernon Oakland Shellenback and D. Murphy, Han- aah; Murehio and Baker. ‘CLYDE ENGLE TO AID WOOD Clyde Engle, former Red Sox first baseman, {s to be ‘‘Smoky"! Joe 2) Wood's right hand man in Yale base- ball affairs, next spring, according to John 'T. Blossom, director of ath. “as He anyone, not tail nowa wasn't [that | Donte" omined j¢ play on a line drive from Mo. {aats, Traynor to Adams to Grimm, cut 4 Brave rally in the eighth inni ico aad the Pirates won, § to 6." sre adeiphia scond Pounding Van Gilder for 16 hits, the Athlotice won, 7 to 4, and stopped he Browns’ winning sireal straight, . ee PACE COAST LEAGUE Last nd and Chicago tma which have ne Older of things. 5urerhey are a more SPOK® | the wheel of a big league te&tnan in days of old. Five errors behind Him fatled to e upset Red Faber, and he hurled the White Sox to an §-to-3 victory over the Red Sox. has a big|Pe him | Le Griffin expecta to see Chandler go stars witi| ong way at the net game. ma. at Lake Oakland as his Tom: going | the rr The Phils won, § to 1, Behan, Phil a Pitcher, being knocked cold with a lint drive, but was not ut_was not seriously hurt, SEALS BEEN AGAIN ¥ L. A. LOS ANGELE 20- Angeles again won fr San F ch The score oi}, game was 4 to 2. Tom Angels' twirler, had the erg in hand thruout the The score San F Los Angeles Shea and Baldwin RESULTS Beattie 2 Halt Lake 4 fn in as years. E.} 2| WILLS WO WOULD BE AIDED BY CLEVER BOSS UPPOSING Harry Wills had a live manager. The manager would say to Firpo: “You are not the champion. There can be no objection to you fighting Wills. “If you are not afraid of him, come on and sign up. You can make as much money fighting Wills as you did fighting Willard, “If you whip Wills decisively Kearns and Dempsey must acknowh edge you can fight. “They will no longer be able t¢ quipble about giving you a chance at the championship. “Fight Wills and whip him and you'll get two big fights, Fight Dempsey and be whipped and you’ be getting but one big fight.” But Wills has no manager t¢ nd 10, Oakland 7, Los Angeles YEAGER MEETS FOLEY TONIGHT PORTLAND, Ore. July 20.—Nix heavyweight pride of Port- has stopped every ed since taking up the will meet Marty Fol San Franctaco 2. DAVE SHADE TO BOX AUGUST 1 NEW YORK, July 20.—Davo ynsistent tennis ae being hard| Shade, recognized by' the New York] yoagur. very few |commission as the welterwet }iand, wh was flaw:| has been matched to meet|he has New York, at the Velo. | fight gam ist 1, and with George | another Northwest mauler, here in Jonnson City, N, Y,,|Msht in the main event on the boxing commission's card. n played Weinstein, ed better in his life. It wasn't a soft | Played, at it with Weinstein's and accurate. He jerrors and his | | | | beaut! who Los ran. vesterday's ighes, the gue lead. me that th k boxer champtlon, co Paul Doyle, opponent | drome on Au 1| Ward, Jerse on August Agnew; Huy carry less of Kent and Chief H. D. Dymant of Tacoma are said to have been train- |very effective such a the cinder path. participate in the British roared |soOME REAL hard to’ volley it falls aa bia Mainland championships at Van-| TENNIS R. C. Watson, of the Seattle de-|Henry are the only ones playing| Weinstein and Griffin ‘Thurs ieee dou les opposition partment, is one of the men upon/here this week who have definitely |4ay’s feature match the best : » Sprinter, C. E. Walsh, another local; The rest have been pretty well Policeman, two times a member of | filled up on tennis with the Oregon} E. A. Sandell, who has shown well | cession On the cinder path and W, J. O'Bri-| Besides the Mainland title event, colors. at Vancouver and the Noi 1 ee tourns t at Tacoma remain on ‘ to- local his and using his his ¢ racquet, brou victory, Slam-bang may be sensational, will never t Weinstein’s play to place OFFICE! RACE WILL BE CLOSE The race between inspector taing and lieutenants, over a 7: stretch, should be a pippin rumored that Ca Hedges Lieut. Smith, of the Seattle of position BEAVERS WIN AT SALT LAE SALT LAKE CITY, July) Portland won from Salt Lak. terday, 10 to 4. The sec Portland Sult Lake Yarrison uid and ag well Weinstein nis it CUTLER MIGHT COACH HARVARD Roger Cutler, who has been astrok ard graduate eights to vic. Yale alums for the past 4, is being jously consid ered for the ‘tor the ten but that DEM? LOS ANGE Jack Dempse Colorado te on a trout-fishing rip. Before he cleared up his business affairs in Los Angeles, the champion told reporters that he intended join Jack Kearns, manager, York before returns to home here Y TRAVEL NG : Cal, July is on his FRIEGAU NOW WARMS BENCH Howard Friegau, for whom Branch Rickey of the St. Louis Cardinals had high hopes, has been holding down the bench for the past few weeks while the aged Johnny Lavan has been cavorting around the short patch in fine style. more | CHANDLER 18 |JUNIOR STAR California has a great young jun depart. |ior player in Chandler, according to ment, have a side bet on the out-|Hlmer Griffin. ‘The youngster was y 18 2 Mie Gar clutining ts have cn |unable to compete in’ the Pacitig| DOUBLES, PLAYER edge on the other when it comes to | Coast champtonships because he cut| Bill Whelan has covering the ground. racquet hand recently and will| finaly of the be out of competition for the season.! doubles 19. way re Thursday ult ' did and to s Ay WHELAN IS GOOD _ 10 and Daly; Jenkins, Hy 16 14 t Crump, hed the semi but the he his his he g his men's singles, a position of crew coach Crimson events where stars at are LARGE CROWD - EXPECTED No efforts ha been made to sell | tickets in adv but from all} indications the stands of Denny field | will be crowded. A 50-cent charged, Seattle Police ‘Some Timely Scribblings of Scribes i in Other Sportng Circles} cl nee, admission will be | ds to go to the ports association fund. Capt. Mason, president of the| association, is In charge of the de- tails of the meet self: AD CLUBERS io: Portland ts cdnsidered boxing SEE BALL TILT |center. voxers trom alt over the Members of the tle Ad club |country are making trips to the Rose have been tendered a special invita- | Clty: casiba iy aut tion to Join the big crowd that will ood) money: fs paid the bis, gate watch the Seattle Seml-pro loague|*ttractions. The prelims get fair ball contest between the Mail Adver ag iy. tising Co. nine and Shaner & Wolff ne “ on the upper Woodland park | staged fe baring Nig wer Vs, grounds at 2 o'clock Sunday after.|Marty Foley. A bout that would be noon. a headline in any man's town, The two teams are expected Supporting the two boys is dish up up a snappy game. Rocco Stramaglia and Larry — lames, Not so BRADY WINNER iad. in eyaty wpe ea the pro R% CO ST R im heavyweight, a nic boost in the Portland News from Bil ly Stepp, figuring that a knock is ¢ boost. What Willian has to say of Rocco is plenty, Read it for your-- AMAGLIA, the gets gate for butting Jack Dempsey's eyo. What the experts sald about Re was terrible, All he knew about the game could be written on a thumb nail His next bow was Gibbons at Shelby. a few days. »w he bounces up in Portland where the boxing game 18 booming, and right off the bat he gets a semi windup and the man that pays the bill is asked to lay from $1.10 to $3.20 to see this fietic clown do his stuff. Wake up Mr, Matchmaker and give the boys a run, ICK MEADE, of the Argentina flatler was to step right up and fight all the boys. Strange as it may seom, Duis has an other purpose in life and while it may fish and unnatural and really American, he 1s forced to confess that he could gise a little money, No, brother, Senor Firpo 18 not fighting entirely for his health, and| it he were, the fistic tick-birds who surround him to keep awg# the fou bit and one dollar loane ‘ould pro- vent it We gravely doubt the staging of a fight between these two maulers on Labor Day, It would be the foline's bark for Dempsey, for he should have nothing on hi mind except a bout, but Luis has yet to call bank ers by their first and sit around their offices, Tn all likelihood Jack Kenrna, Dempsey's manager, will endeavor to The latest move of the Red officials is one of the most puzzling ever made by them, Claiming Leslie Mann, an outfielder, from the Cardinals, when the club is overstocked with high- class gardeners, is indeed a strange move. Not long ago the club officials lot Leon Cadore, a piteher, whose arm might have been brought back to ef- fectiveness by the Cincinnati heat, wet away for the waiver price, and Harold Carlson, a good pitcher, also slip out of the league from Pittsburg by the same route, Tho Reds have needed a pitcher of experience practically all season, If Mann has been claimed to use in a doal for a pitcher, all well and good. But if he has been claimed to become one of the team's out- Lufs will need a great deal of that, time for exhibition and theatrical} purpe and he might go into pie |tures, playing, for Instance, Louls Wolheim’s role in “The Hairy Ape." At any rate he will need six or seven months for hard and- fast money making, and who Is there to fuso him this natural recourse? The rest of the time will be utiliz- ed to get the South American rend for the champion, He can be taught a great deal In a few months by com petent teachers, and it is certain he will be a much different boxer next July than he is now. Firpo will need a year to take full Advantage of all the money in sight and to smooth out the rough pleats in his fighting style, the knows about the acquisition of An is that Garry Herrmann late ay wired him Mann had been Chea froin the Cardinals, 8 with Tommy He lasted only YHER great collegian pitcher s been uncovered in the East, acces to a writer in the Missoula Senty who quotes Jack Barry as saylMnnt the “find” is a big TeagUyow, ‘The yarn follows: , formor star shortstop of the\iadelphia Athletics, now coach ‘oly Cross college, says that Pitcher\on Carroll, crack twirler of thatim, is a finished big league Mer. UE IARS pitcher that most every DlBague club has tried to sign. Thon the inside, however, say that thotroit club of the Am- will be greatly {tmproved if you take along a box of Harry Hoefler’s Choco- lates. They are carefully packed for just such an occasion. The “personality” of these candies assures you of an additional pleasure on your trip, You may secure them from your regular dealer or through the ay night a smoker will to writing in the To. ledo News Bee, doesn't seem to k that a Firpo-Dempsey bout will id immediately. Here are Rich ard’s reasons Paraders of, found Wil to thi names has beon ESLIW MANN, former Seattle ‘© boxing | fistie publicity are erican le: OF GOLF MEET |"ritsa. se uo tv SWAMPACOTT, Mass, July 20. For the third time, Mike Brady, De. trolt professional, won the Massa- setts open championship, His card was 300, a permit former starts have be ood comes of the He is 9 to using ring he cookies. At Great Valls he was given the big the may He has for t ht n anything but gloves. be here wh ( all His the hen tt Jutaide to the culean sock and Luls F the manner and m fection one would po on Labor Day hod of the gather that toms-toms and sounding in for a mighty battle of he between Jack Dempsey Brom pro- main idea inside the hard cranium force a fight on tabor’s holiday, it would be all to the his champion in every way the South American right away, We should figure that and Firpo will got together the Fourth of July next, the for advantage of to meet Dempsey about outfielder, has been claimed by Cincinnati on the walver route from the St. Louls Cards, Tom Swope editor of the Cincinnati . puts the former Northwestern Joaguer In the grease and can't fig: ure out the why and wherefore of the deal, Here are Tom's own words: fielders, the Job haw been bungled, as he {a a fellow whom many of the Reds dislike personally, and his ad- vent on the team may break up the club harmony, which has been par excellent, If he has been claimed to use in 4 deal Pat Moran knows nothing of it. @4hos the young man's signed conty in the club safe, “Carroll ‘make good beyond a auestion if Noos to the big shaw,” says Barry. 9 ig the best lookiig pitcher T haven in college balt in years. 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