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~~~ ‘THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1901 = : ER a ee ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. Wil HURGINS @0 JEFFRIES AND RUHLIN IN FINE CONDITION FOR AUTO SHOW A BAGK 10 ENGLAND? BIG BATTLE IN ’FRISCO TEN DAYS FROM NOW. Bit SUCCESS. @ DOOOS: i SOCIETY TAKES INTEREST AND CROWDS THE AISLES, ore STILL HOLDS THE LEASE OF HEATH HOUSE. ous American Trainer Gives Views of the Englis! Tarf. ‘y of French and American= Hatl¢ Machines the Fe: ture of Show. wai —_—- (Special to The Eve: World) NEWMARKET, Noy. 5.—Two of the Yeading American trainers are lcaving the English tracks at the end of i present racing season, Enoch Wisha The Automobile Show now going on at Madison Square Garden has ex- ceeded the highest hopes of the pro- 8. The “18 m¢ xoHo's Interest {n last eevasilaredsthateafter’ the treatment |‘ year's exhibition does not compare with latilnater Rell auld stralas mere: teil © ho Interest In the present one. cases aude has= moved” his establish: | What Js more, society has ieat » hand n the enthusiasm. Tho scenes of ment to Chantilly. John Huggins, who | was the most successful Amerie trainer on the English turf durin past three years, {x also retur America. The World called upon him yest House, Newmarket. Mr. reply to a question sald: “You will know, of course, fr the papers that there is something wro! with Mr. Whitney's entries. Iam & fag back to America this fall. can't tell whether I shall or not. In the mean time I am keep- ing Heath House on. “You are not severing your connec- tion with Mr. Whitney?” May Go Back to England. (ays (rte (elereieietejee seve ete rarer retty women, handsomely gowned, s0 ommon at New York's annual horse: iow, are In evidence at tuis show of automobile in its 31 ato pat There Is much to interest one at the tow. ‘The exhibitions of machines that have gained world-wide reputations for thelr marvelious speed ts but one Interesting feature. There Is another that arouses a sort of patriotism. It ts the exhibition of French and American constructed machines. France, with Its swift gasoline road-iocomotive, would geem to have a decided call for advancement in construction, but it ts not the case at all at the shaw. The American Bleycle Company's carrlages seve exe D Be) Little Betting on Result Shows Champion to Bea 10 to 7 T can't tell you that. He may want Ca ieee ties E : | are placed in comparison with the fore bac ; elgn make. and seldom |» preference £ Beis e aac tanneinariwantrnie, (3/8100 avorite. sign mate: and soudoraileip on in America, or he may not want me at all. We are colng to take some the horses back to Aimerica; but 1 can't tell you which. Volodyovski and Game Chick are leased horses. I shall not know which horses are going back/ ‘until after the December sales. We arg not selling them all. Four or five wif. be going back to America.” What are your Impressions of ractia; in England?" “It is much the same as racing in America. The first-class racing in) Cie East of the United States ts just ate ut gs good as the racing he It was not Bo good In the West when L was Uerre, Dut that is fifteen or sixteen years igjo.” “What about the difference bi English and American methods?" Phere is not much methods here are pr as in the Eastern States, carried on on a! the horses in America lass as of training SAN FRANCISCO, N wim Jet-| Ife does Ike to go on the roads ‘hough, sand Gus Ruhiin eady for their | #Ad enjoys the hunting and rleing Se MLBEU LPH IGNILa LS ee hele itt the champlon ie ine nt fettle ishtp boutwhich ts to be foURKE | just the mame He welsh tne of the Twentieth Century A. |2%-pound mark and it Is.) x from next Friday night. They {bis chlef adviser. Lilly send him into the ring as Welght as possible. Rualin will not dp not aeem to be the interest |the scales at over 19 pounds and he 13 this big contest. that {already about at that mark ATEN RECS OTL Jes doen not consider tls, bo sporting folk do not confine thelr entire conversation to the coming fight, and, Judging from other conditions, tt will be nothing more than a ‘Frisco gather- Hing which will be present in the club- | house on the night of the taht, | dust why euch a state of affairs sh exist is hard to say. ‘The men are as evenly matched as any two giants whe panate : , ver engaged In-combat for the ttle of De Herta rellow lemme eRe iwy-welght champl Both have} Wallop fret KEENE PAYS SHAW BIGGEST SALARY, JOCKEY HAS BEEN ENGAGED FOR NEXT SEASON. that he wil of hh velleves ny years ago that ne of the hardeat twent ever seep on the Pacifi Kot a good beating on th: e many who H thought Ruhiir i ad the dectston HW that Rublin wil) say is: Hrown Recently Offered $15 000 for Rider's Services, but Was Refused. | __s Willle Shaw, regarded by many as the kame my the, way.in which horses are, | worked hard and are in fine shape, and | _)bhere has been very little betting on eG eat a naa te gee ere generally is about suche & there {# not even the enthusiasm | been made show th mal e ent, has been engaged to r ‘or Jam c 1 E « sho e ch, pion to hay ‘America. Maybe I gallop a horwo a inile there was when the men were matched | the call at odds of about 10 to 3 | R. Keene next year for the largest to-day and two miles to-morr yw, while another trainer over here woald gallop him two miles to-day and ope mile to- morrow, but that is about all ghe differs ence.” ary ever pald a jockey. The exact amount cannot be ascertained. ‘apt. 8. 8. Brown offered $15,000 for Bhaw'e services some time ago and ir }to tight tn Cincinnatl, less than a year a leas Jefrles and Rublin will ght If NEWS OF THE BOXERS. rt J Rest: only ten persons are in the hail when apnea f But the conditions under, whlch sig they Ko the ring, ‘They have al im, Corbett, who few months aco was rcfured. From thla one may get ap You have nothing Ike New- wie ed purse. They have agreed to mind. Me aocs mamtsttarans Sim Sent ‘ CSO TR Lo dealt ald tetra George E. Smith ("Pittsburg Phil") completed the Keene deal for Shaw” nearly two weeks ago, but the facts in the case were not learned until late lust night, Snaw’s success In the saddle ts market Heath over there?" “Oh, In Amerrica, as yop know, we train on a sand track, We train on ths track in the morning and run on it in the afternoon; but after uf there in no ractical difference between training fo a twenty--round bout, but tt is very | Ang fare Be will * e latter doubtful if it will last that long. ain. Corte al Tast Week both men sustalned Infurles| nse fear at losing ft “Sedtries that kepe tl m from continuing thel=! stated that will never fight daily routine of work. Jeffries In a bout with his brother Jack had his lip split horges on turf and on @ sand track.” badly, and Rublln’a day or two later ine | 224) Al Wren! due In a great measure to “Pittsburg “You have been very successful tn Jured'his right hand by hitting hie spars | Aitesi-roued neat be Ree eee ce marer ect tferelaneds hes England?” Has Been Very Sisccesstul. "Yes, and I have beep successful tn | (9 America, 1 have been at Newmarket | @ about six years, first at Park Lodge and |e then at Heath House, where 1 luve been for about four years. I train’ firat in England for Mr, Lorillard, ana t hi trained for Lord William Beresford and Mr. Whitney.” “Will you tell me some of y rlences of racing in England?” “T have been very nicely treated by rlig gaurtner, the head, Aa But they recovered from thelr in-| 4, Hi Juries and have resumed thelr hard) (it, Weraiiten, | the | Ueht-w work. Iuhlln, however, will box oppaneeucbeuia, ain until he begins with the | tleanete of Su fthe fight. Ils conditioning will 4 niined to road-running and) bag: | enver Ed Martin, en 16 noand has had him riding for him im ioetag on a cver since. Shaw heads the list of wine @| ning Jockeys by a good lead for thie season. of this} on his hapds at present ny Sweeney, Jack M1, ant Joe Handier, of Me meets Sweeney at Loulavill Wilmington and Mandler at CANCER Sufferers from this horritt® malady nearly always inherit it—-not necessarily everybody and. h lw hindavers| from the parents, but may be from some good owners, { could not tell you how remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs many winners I have had, but 1 won the LETS through several generations. This Middle Park Plate, the chief two-yvear- L U M deadly poison may lie dormant in the eee eure Coen sera piberteniteiaanead o- = - blood for years, or until you reach invite Oaks once. When a tan ¥ middle life, then comes a ‘little sore with thirty to seventy horses a year he on some part of the body, or the glands caniteg through cetalls: with any) ac- N D | C E O about the breast or neck hegin to swell “What'was your best year in Eng- . CS — q and soon becomes an eating sore. tape. To cure Cancer thoroughly and per- Wel in 1899, when I trained for 1 oughly pe at ) man takes an Intorest in his work and this rel tne. Jef nev requires all to keep him going he has scheduled for training. er Chicago bantam: Palmer in land H 0. baw been offeret a big to meet Ben Jorday ja Englant, and has 1 Me will atl for England to RUHLIN RUNNING CROSS COUNTRY. expe: Hapa val ne HN x Wort) - 98 Witkerson 9 fell 10 The Line lumbia line brushed through George- | manently all the poisonous virus must Mica nnd ater sio.oo im taker ian] RACE TILA vet, Nov, & | e | BCL ibe anil Posi Cotumvta, | town easily, Berrien carried the ball.| be eliminated from the blood—every and $143,000 | —Raw chill w rows the rack Femesole Wins the FEE ea eet at lanmtbe trod] < a ‘saves! Southerners Fought ley Kicked the. goal, vestige of it driven out, This S. S. 5. tance re; Columbia 6, Georgetown 0.| does, and is the only medicine that can v.| reach deep-seated, obstinate blood this afternoon, vividly reminding race ratri Hederalthae whee roma | Winfield Stakes—Big ]in‘trontor Succasuy “And as to classic Gour most successful year “| Pluckily, but the New| hho of 5 in on kicked off to Duell on ‘ . erby, ar with Vo-} eth eee Thi the rode Chicaidee, fell on t K aa , Mae . ike this. When all the poison ped gees cesar ise fon rovtvon d(Sueae tee Thea wedge '! Gun, at 25 to |, Is fix ae on aati! Yorkers’ Weight and AoE d an ee nee ee ati out of the systcan te “Haven't there been frome ineides Ls NY Res fe . + For four-year-ulda und up, 0. . : fi lumbla a ‘ley rorced | ¢, e Porth felating during the time you! winter racing this afte Firstin the Last Race | vest ac» Holtana Sona owe! Skill Won Easily — jt ise ye teats tie ball iovinefieia | CANCE ee ae ea iniarerall on teen In Engiand—the str f the crowd came out muffled in heavy . hed os . ace, | Mart see co «Duell . where Edmondson got {t. Georgetown ance is te 0 rt BOAT abe revi i Jcouts that were redolent with camphor —Sadducee, Evening eae | H. Edmonson a Merrlen Harold Weekes Again ilugwed Columbia's Ine Cor ten, yards | as the following letter shows : uy en rike hietling Cot Weber! 0 on three cowns, Columbia held in the spring of this year. [ had twen-| and moth balls, A i Pd aren N 1 (Special to The Evening World.) after that and the ball went to the New pyenvepmiorses)y inhi trainings shen ane |(Tha:attendance wascnotas) heavy as World (Tp, Wins Pe utte, Fry [oecrmarr eta ACen de NL the) Sten or noeame: TEU ettiars ir) Weeks out In’ the paddor! ve been, considering the fac j Mammock, 12 football weather! The sort dealt out to- CUGreE LOW nee co ern St id have fe rt euiteck ninerolanadronty ia paddock it might have been, considering the fact Easily. walk ase rf : ena caer ind | Should Lave forgotten Bnd one headlad with'men ant had to] that it was a holiday, There wera ¥: arrspeces vote ctiiag Com wae {day Sas right up to the Mmit, and i¢! eR a eee ete ena go-| about it had it not he- Won by Big ¢ Ick'Up a man or two, The horses were the spectators did not exult In ft the |{2¢, Northern goal, and whatever wind [Yara iine. It was there when time was| fun to inflame and (Spectal to The Evening Worlt ase, Alibe M eoWAS Very or ough on hand, however, to keep the nd and Aster third, there i si y t 7 Me totet ier bout & fortnight oF a) Looktes very busy. sos tt BT tie sist fie Dr. Middle, a 3-to-5 | players of the contesting teams, Colum- pore, Woes waned thelr, tacks, called for ‘the half, Iitig, thes scabs over ttle Longer ee at all with the rane{ The stakes were the Winfeld, for two- Wok Weds gS 73 favorite, Marry Mecoun and Hammock | yia and Georgetown, were right in thelr | FIRST HALF. The Seore—Columbia, 6; George-| but would not heal. ning of your horses? year-olds, and The IMlewtld, for all ages, coed Alege broke through the Martie dh the starter | ory. There was not great Interest dis- | Morley kicked to Georgetown's 2-yard | Cowmy 0. Sa eee aliny, pace G4 fntortera a ttle with the early | Hoth had ood felda and promtsed ses LCE les called. tiem’ back. Mr. "Cassidy, went played In the gridiron fight of the two line: huhere: Givens lcauantthe) ballisnd SECOND HALF. w began to swell, quite ax soon us if they had not been | {Fly moot contents BTC 12 forgadl ere [nto the stand nd ORD ned ck to /clevens. It looked too one-sided to/town tried a couple of end plays and} Edmonson kicked off to Whitwell. on ming very palie turned out; but we didn't Jose more than | The track was not harmed by the] Siart fair Won Time—1.08 4-5, sreyarae, pooieen the horses back {4 | arouse enthusiasm, falled to gain. flare unted 40 Colum: | Columbia's 25-yard line and Ne fol, The Cancer bes two oF three week: carly rains and waa tn good shape. | femesole beat che eag end went away | 84 Seltea, “he tas very, orderly and| The Columbians were as brimtul of | D!9'# Miiyvard Une, where, Weekes fell! Yorker wae downed jn hig tracks. Sense eee canomion FIRST RACK with a rush, Burng never relinguished | there was ‘no unusual disturbance. confidence in the result as their ex-|six yards, and Berrien as the ramrod|line, and on every try netted gains of AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. For Whreerearcolis and up) salting: aux ture [IN advantage, and. Keeping the hy —<—<—=_>_— president, Beth Low, 1s certain of being | op, the uext play pushed by center for] from 3 to > yarda., The ball was soon tn eardioli fy 6. Bian 3 : — nuuieg | emutia trom “Allert,” ho “wage the | FINISHES AT LATONIA Bee ree atte tee aketly attong, | Alclaughatn for. five. yards, Columbian tarred it through, McLaughlin. gor | |i trial and it was ; an Btr, Place. | Tu up throughe ne ‘or | =F 5 ec 5 ty vi v "| w atePiace. | 6 | line pus the’ Georgetown line down | yards, Weekes skirted aroung George-| Torii” eftect it had from the ver bee ler 7-5 j i | Ler eoaya ;. 5,—| but on past performances the New| for repeated gains, and the ball was] town's 4 RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, Nov. 5. 3 Ingertioll and De fighting out] RACE TRACK, 1 Novi) B= | Ut ote Dawes pertd winnces. They did [£208 on _Georgetown'a forty-yard line. town’s en for 10 yards, where he Fan Fluo: le wore ueean henna aay ants ‘3 4 3 is apart and finishing in the order | phe winners of races scheduled to be e ed easy winners. ey did | eek, a left end th . faking a few bottles disappeared entirely. —The entries for to-morrow's raves are 3 he eekes ran around left end on the next Columbia's Weight Told. pea y. : + here to-day are as follows: not even put their strongest team In the for five yards. and Columbla add- This was two years ogo; there are still fo Pitre tect Vor tees % FOURTH Race rit\rat Race—Seven-elghths of a mile.— | fleld, through Givens, Berrien | gaaiwmbla beet, was too, much for Vs | sigue of the Canicer, and my general health con- Mandy» The Hlewlld Handicap, for al ages, mile and | Won by Lady Kent, land 6% &:| In the line there was a noticeable ab- by _euards back play wen through hed down easily every time, Duell, tinues good.—Mas. K. Suimes, La Mo. 102 Locket. i Cherries slateents pri ¥ mi, 7 tO 5 for . wan neconi: |) oe of men who made: the big collegea| eoreetoN ne if f gnckie for Ditcen cs and Berrien doing the galning. is the greatest of all 4 Shark, 100 reer, wht Wierie. sinPlacs, | Jena Caled, Timi if yards. to ba downed by mondson.| tr was not long before the | blood purifiers, and Reece sparta Saath rt BET SIPPING |” Secand Race—One Won by W.| hustle curiier this year, Mruce and Lost on a Fumble. Georgetown's Is-yard Mne. th d Shary Worth O'rtea Tendae. 104.1 ra ww Odom hod 3 ho] G. Welen, 7 to 2 and 6 to 3: Pres 6 Kingden’s Injuries, while somewhat Sm- p Duell bucked Mackay at tackle a ¢ only one gHaran: Mayward Hunt rea ponds Wor : to 1 for’ pla second; Tempt thin | proved, a heate O ol pers orgetown could not stop the attacks] pretty run netted him ten teed purely vege- ef Atle an 4M yu Mime-1a7 ok per ts hah eae Gib aihbe per: he Columbh na and the 1 wat] Weekes got the ball there, table, Send for our edly Nigh BSadducee went to nt wt Oi. utrnan 71 rn eaee i mit of thelr indulgence jn the strenuous on Georgeiown's l-yar . | brushing aside Drill, made the five yards % toree-year- Fa eandieae Naey some nat Joh urman. 3 3 Turd Hace Three quartera of g mle. | oie. even aguinst mich supposed weak. | ertien wed through for five verde) and a touchdown.” Morley Kicked the ice books on Cancer, containing valu- eral Jhandily by a tengih halt fr ri Time-1.101-5- Vance, 2 t F was second and jings as the Southernevs. Then the Ce Tare laden A botany ral Etat able and interesting information about flack ile | Bold Knight, who wax be ) This was a beautiful race all the way. | Leenja third. lack-halred: Smith. was absent. Penn-| © cuve Georgetown the ball and | Score: Columbia 12, Georgetown 0. this disease, and write our physicians Kithlce {front of Morvika Went away to a perfect start, St] Fourth Race-One itis ne hun | ivaniaty boys thumps at him on Satur- ‘arried the ball through Whitwell | Edmondson kicked to Morley on Co-|about your case, We make no charge Crlterton lnatvaway/andscl Hinnan dad Imp made pace together, [dred yarda—Won by J eto 1) ; . Yards. Georgetown was plucky |Jumbla’s 15-yard Une. “Old BI" re-|for medical advice, , Tace—¥ i Canali and Al; ee eee ete eer udimtnper, fand. 7 to 4; Johnny ‘MeCartey. 7 to 10) day Incapacttated him a bit, and be was | ee ddan ave the ball care [urned’ the pane. to the middio of the | (OF meclen auvice: ay Gee nd caechall toreigen) THY two-yearolis; | rhe gtretels, where Ievente and The Ithymer heada apart tfer place, was second; Henry Bert third. | given a day off this afternoon, ed the Columbia line back for fy 1. where. Hart fumbled and Van FT FIC CO., ATLANTA, Gis Early Eve 110 PMCOND TACK, They thts way, to the turn, where Tme—t.M 1 It takes a lot of money to travel from | fof see apEuirmed around Boyesen i venborg fell. Jt Columbia: again a eee eee ame i oe SOHO] For threeryearcalda and up; selling; six tur SME CUBT ona henithes j Georgetown to New York, eo there were | Th Fousnerners had gained 15 yards}a couple of Weekes’s hurdle plays and De SOL yaree, ae Potente joluea WINNERS AT LAKESIDE. of the Southern college atudents on| on thelr-play, and It was better Workla ‘run around the end. netted Atteen | oc uswe GouUNTY JOOREY OLUM, Ironer era) tere div to the furlong —-—— nd disturbing the goate with thelr) {an Pennsy put up on Saturday, Ed-| yards. Ten yards for offside play, and b b OKEY CLUB, 1140] Lamp O'Cee, ve, 5 5; . is mondson. pul thi fe oy AQUEDUOT, L. 1 19 itd A head delve. | ACH TRACK, LAKESID G—|phouts. In fact, shouting and cheering | ball Balog: tei badly ry eT tas [ics uct adaled fines more, thougn | Tru leave foot of Haat ht, at 10.60 A, 10 finish wen’ by uarters | Following are the results of the races | ull around was mili to-day, There were | taken back to Georgetown's S-yard iine | Drili and Weekes skirted Owens's ond i PEAS resi ea ey ers engin Imp, wh 3 two! scheduled to be run here tonlay many Columbia men on hand, but the | fr Interference In a free catch, Georke- | for a Ike gain. A plug through centre 5 2.40, 1.00, 1.20, 1,64 Pe se lengths in front of St. Finnan, | iret Race—Six furlongs.—\ 7 thought hardly demanded | Lavn was! penalised) by Columbia belne | added five more. we t good W rid out, Time—-147 ¢ FIFTH RACE. | Harry Herendeen, 6 to 6 and to i Wi a free u ot koal’ br mn Me Be Columbin Wan stopped. Medical, : 5 Bee a eV STiT KI Dinca ne Ratan oonl Herous nature. They fs Kicked strenuously for sey poche bap. i . made twe-pesr-olts; selling; Ave and} ang Boomerack third. ‘Thine—1.J0 2-5. were apparently saving thelr throats for eral minutes, but to no avail. On the next push Columbia was held OLD DR. GRINDL wan, secant rene {Secon aco Titapsarterr ata mie [2 poquble acting. to toeie ex-Pren| Morley Palted wt Goat. lanl atloal One gar igi eats ol . y atratghte Bre Plcye) ca Won! OY arke, 5 tot and 2 to 1) / dent's succession the election, Morley failed to Kick the goal, The} 4, srcely and all {35 9*ars a epocisiiet io diseases of men, Under Surtwey: up and. | para 2 0 4] Hoodwink, 4 to 1 for place! ran sek jm Te Wan coll in the stands. There was| ball weit to Georgetown and nate uF etnera fought fiercely and got the ball OL Dh." GRIND g actente,(reattent od Hacesl a Weber ut 6 alo third Racend ale nitha ot! 1 not a bit of. pleauure In, W tching, the jot by Edmondson, from thelr 2-yard] jauct tried to. get by Yan Hocvenbers | sare throat and sabia uleorns Dal i of Ra Belay caeapan sie 8 ® 2) wou'by Weg. Dedoee t to 2 RA lantaatrungie tts Har W Ore G keep in Seat lned eekess ‘on Columbia's} yut was shoved: bac! let, i tons, and |Lidney and blader con nints, scalding, inflam: Ps s Dea A i to 2 id 0 e | Jatt ny na e gay ceke: A z a vi . poor= jon, . at RD” RACE. at ’ ag |B Reining. 2 to ctor place,” wan sepa Fe oe re eee ce one Had l the middle of) the nels. Columbia added) seat an” ada Feros mot It On Georue. | pediments reusoveds 'guerers: do vot woate time He]. The Winkeld Manthey; tor tworyear-olds; | Sines 6 2» g| Robert Waddell third. “Time—1.99 1-5, to keep himself from freezing to death |twelye ¥3! by @) succession jof hard 10-yard Hing. Weekes Went around am ekefifui physicians. Remember, OLD, ai Avg and @ half furlongs Met, ot 3| Fourth Race—One mile and 10) yards, | was by waving a flag vigorously, cat Georgotown's line. Weelos| Ovens for 5.yarda and then through DLE has a record for marvellous S107 1° tarcern, pata Jorkel: BeHIIE Me Lape. Arras 326 J) Won by Orontas, even and out; Hol The stands. were Juat. rippll ne wits | ang! Mion yards before he | weer’ cv @intore, Weekes gained. the 9 WeAnS AT aft We 1b is 1 13, Borges 1N 1 Lame, iieu 100 > ips, 3 to 5 for place, was second and! Columbia's colors bfuc and white, a as downes ay 8 ONE next play ired 2 yards and made umbia'a # daander, 10) bo Agnog.syird. :Lbpered ff. could be ace tines vari Sand int OF ang Bi yi vt 8. 2h Gan feidee 7 Aa thi touchdown Morley. kicked the 3 j Feancoin, 93, 100 = owes mi ayn ONS oe : Fk ad Bat | SOM: > or Sie 3 og 2h he Z : Georgetown. Every flag war in motion, |yamt” line. na thi reekes” Tun “ * \ i cure ae Be t | Sunday World Wants make for- Beven Muhared entms ste wero prea: /around Owens, and after running seven The Anal score; Columbla, 18) Sunday World Wants move 10 Triton, 5 + 100 0 . x en host! les ne i art orgetown, @ Friar’ ‘Tabor, 108, stutter jo “4 tunes for advertisers, jgorgetown won the toss and chose ‘lumbla had but @ yard to go and tha Co- Arpudbgiebaated : eA B We rari nye Payee ee aes

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