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CREE T AFAR CSTE TMRNOTNNTTEY ET THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1 7 ATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN I SEVERAL CHOICES IN 2 OF FITZGERALD’ TS VARIOUS ‘Photo snapped by an Evening World photographer.) is more then probable that one of them) Advance Guard, consistent Racegoers are looking forward to the | reason that the fleld will go to the p game andj he has lost many friends. | son to believe that this once good colt ‘There ts rea- ARTS IN THE RACE WON BY DR. SAYLOR, THE 100-TO-1 SHOT. season that he was in the stake class. | He {s nothing more than a good selling plater, however, Monograph will find friends with only 100 pounds to carry, and so will Con tend with % on his back. The latter ‘= likely to prove a very dangerous cus: tomer. Clarence Mackay has anounced his in- BRA THE SUBURBAN WILL GO TO THE POST HEAVILY BACKED. tention of starting Trigger, but it Is doubtful if she has more than an out- tde chance. The dark division Is composed of the iorses in John Madden's care. Among hem may be mentioned Blue Girl, Slip- irift and Pentecost. Slipthrift has yeen going over a distance of ground { Bineteenth running of the Suburban) thoroughly seasoned will capture the y true, will ale receive plenty of backing. Handicap Saturday at Sheepshead Bay | The public will have a perfect Mne or Md Hovis has only started once this | This fellow will have Bullman to ride|has degenerated Into a sulking bluffer, with great pleasure. There nor on} them so far as public form is co 1. oar and then was sec 1 to Col Bill, him, for his owners are far from satis-|and though he will be backed many of to believe that they will be disapointed, |and will not have to accept wild ter O'Cd id mussed him about fed with the sides that Burns has given | the experts will look beyond him, for the Suburban promises to be one of | ports of remarkable private trials, > rigntfully. Gold Heels will go to the the horse. Advance Guard was never| Roehampton has been tried and found the best contests of the year. Poet ole that a tol chance will{onst a strong favorite, The price will better than he ts at present and he will| wanting. He 1s not the class. He : Tt will be more Interesting than elther | win, as did Reina in the Brooklyn The be short, but the backing will bel take a lot of beating. started asa selling plater last year, but “a the Brooklyn or Metropolitan for the| choices willbe heavily backed, and it Biues will be one of the choices, but| there was quite an opinion after the TIGERS LAND ON PAID S400 FOR ') HARVARD PITCHER. ST. VALENTINE ——_—_——_—-4-— Princeton Scores Three Runs in the First ¢, S. Gardner Gets Himyar- me Two Innings. | Bracelet Yearling After Spir- on | ited Bidding—Good Prices at Gravesend Sale. Course in The first round of match play in th annual nament of the Women’. n f Association begai Stevens in the box. Wen ‘tell filed out: The Batiting Order. Eighty-four. e s 64644 565 2 neat’ Miss Rath Bagley 6 UP MISS HECKER EQUALS GOLF RECORD AT ESSEX LINKS. Champion Defeats Mrs. Sanford and Plays the 4.3 5-41-84 3103 a 4 to rhortstop, Coolidge was out on an| 3 i ! i wanksn Princeton attempt at bunting. Stillman was out ¥ County Country Club All 4 nde by a pretty stop by Stevens of a ferce| links at West Orange, N. J. The con-|~ Minn Hernandez de Cla ri agree regardin Bre ee. an. Gongrave, © ier Fane Aisa eee eR Gua aE TKeuMEle toian Hermandes beat Mra, Clark 6 up and 4) Gold Heels, at 4 to 1, still rules fa-] HARVARD QUARTERS, ae) an a 9 re | dae i Melts abs ulslnyrangary reach ea rah On a aor Ga June} for the first. cup were watched with|4 Moh qP, Rogers beat Misa Marie Chartes vorite for the Suburban Handfeap in Joe | DON, Corn. June 11.—Most of | the fine quality and Randall, 1b, Brown, tf SUTRA THY Be Rene Z PA8e 11 Twenty-nine yea Hinde] much Incerest ALR , |Ullman's Chesapeake Beach future! vard men were about quarters to-day ik 4 fiton,” 2b, Davis, rf Baton ale. ‘ ¥ Heart pea goene gates corte heehee ibook) <BI Ady. 3 vhe! s Vale fi y hove: in| exquisite fragrance Hon 2 eae atch of foul. Melt mate a tong drive & Baker's Mi xnards! Of thexe contest between Miss{ Mit Wills bear aire: Patierson up and {| 00K. Blues and Advance Guard are) when the Yale four-oar crew hove in| UE to left fleld and went out, but Siein- | y ‘ stan SF, to kh Mra, Hernandez beat Mra. Clark 6 up and 4. | quoted at 6 to 1, Herbert and Contend, sight, paddling dow Ps eas tthews, 3b. Seen 0 3 went Stein’) % J. Montgomery, Siiney Bedford und Ate ai eran HM beat a res G up ane » paddling down stream, aceom-} #9 : 4 a ernan. © Stevens, p. mander had tmeitoiscorevbrownrelhck sc a Hides \rcoillie Cart WuBantont, ca ae Airs Le Danvels beat Mise Wallace $ unvand % | at 10 to 1 and agadist Pentecost the lb- | panied by thelr launch, the Elihu Yale, | of 3 e ‘Umpire—Leimkauf, i mea Cees ahenys Eee TGGURILWOTARIS' ie waa beat Mies Goffe 6 up and 6. | eral odds of 15 to 1 can be had. The|and when the Yale eight i ig (Special to The Fvening World.) jecond Inning. this eciornooniby the utaalgoniglon(Gom es iM raat mers beat iss Charles 4 up and ook ts as flows: shortly after, passing Red T. H a ni 7 7; er —Hare i jOOn oy (he mai por M} most noteworthy, he match betwee \derhill beat Mra, Carnick 4 up . Pi ing ie ‘op, all Ha ay PRINCETON, N. J. dune W—Har-| Carkson came to bat for Harvard! pany In the tent just outside the pad- sees yanhams toll belwpen) Hecker beat Mra, Santora 4. up | Horne Weat.Odds, Hore ‘Wat.odds, | vard eyes were on them. The Harvard “3 4 Prine clashed on the base- | and singled over second, Her Miss W. Goffe, of Essex County, who Advance Guant..117 6|Herber 10 H ben diamond. thie. afternoon for the | second Steinwei ror, but w Sank Won the Jow score medal in the quall- Consolation Matches. Aland Schecky:. 109 300 lHernanda 20 109 | men agreed His el rivals rowed to-! fy of caught stealing thi Two others wer Although the lot offered did not e! tying round yesterday w iy pe. |Alcedo y125 “Mais Eminence..119 109) ether exceptionally well, the recov. 7 cy y ‘ound ye ay with a card of} Of the consolation matches that de- Si r ES io amar y van | ees a m bats and any relatives to any well known pet-{g, and Mrs. BLA. Mantee, of Baitusrol, | {Ween AMisg A. \C. amythe, of Harbor |Araen ‘ Keravial aici rent sel cemeavery, steady, andiithovenaw (iavinx) fact that the games went a great way ew ROLTHNAR on iba lia and stole formers, the fact that they were fairly’ who has the woman's record of M4 for| Jil, and Miss Jennie nea was the “Argreger (bo|bady "Schorr. io) none of ‘the “hang” so noticeable in, plonahip of the East the Lia es Wells scored on Steyens'e sacri; Charade, Bathampton, Isidor and St. terest, iureteenth, which was. haived tas Banastar 20 With the Yale example in mind, the, importance In that It aides ee ae fice, Two rons. | George, attracted a big crowd and the ‘phe draw yesterday resulted in the Smythe won the twentieth hole and the aire Fe a0 four-oar and the elght left the Har- egaupunication DEL Ween LO RRRTIERS:\e Third Inning. | stock sold fairly well loairibin OF cava rallot toe atangeat play? auton paiir ARAGaRA tae aries van Bees IMIS shemtecent # vard quanters shortly after 10 ofc eto 3 ‘ : 5 " t jchmor eat} = Ronmiher Por: Royal 2 e t ae ca ago Harvard and{ Daly Med out to short, Stoinwond®e St. Valentine, a colt by Himyar-'ery in the same side of the tournament, | mi sp Ronninert ins Her g and went down stream to the H Until two yea re threw. Matthews out at fret. Pearson Bracelet, produced the best bidding, 3 Misa Hoster Kyle beat Miss Eddy, 4 up and Carpuncle z § Yard, the elght making the distance by ed ames every year. “ . il + so that the closest fights in the tour- 40\ Roet 20 th: Princeton play erp epmnee every ver: eetlraa (ne side! on” Kernan’s etsy | gtarting at $1,000, His prise rose rapily/nament may. occur before the. sem 2 Soran pees ive Ks be Hecker, 7 up Cae, pisiaie apie oseny, ietretsheny Altandion ss ‘0 de grounder. No ru , ‘ yo e - 7 i at : "i a aras atten | Hate to ceranlonanip, | Pearson truck ot, Melr Qiod to ahort | until he was knocked down to ARAN Ana TAREINe Gunde: and'S ta play pyetenge rela ibesaale hey ote ally ‘5 etn rid of some Which team telonge: and Brown to right feld No rans | Gardner for $4,200. Willlam Lake! Play for t 7 Mina Van Herwerden beat Mise Travers, 1 up. Du 20/Siipthrite 69 of the roughness of form, On returning as it very often happened that each FGRTAN ant rad tions Wolsh tore the binders neniiat’ «iriee Lor, tue Consolation’ Cun, among) sles’ Moward best res Falter, Pup and yAkhorn 2h) (Ten Cana # to quarters, the elght passed the Yale p team won one game. Relations were| Se ee a | Gardner. ae who aualitied in the second alx- ‘Fe Daniels beat Mise Wallace, § up and 7 Flywheel olToday launch, and a quarter of @ mile further ‘broken. Then one game only was ar-| AVendell struck out. Stillman Rhrown . M bait, n progress t0- | 1 play, Garry Hermann. 1097 Ker 5 on hit the stroke, which had been kept é h year, This is the first |W at first by pitcher, With three men handsome brown colt b; 7 i Miss Pitcher beat Mrs. Harris, 1 up. Gold Heels. , tercure 20! at gunk dipite soe ranged for each year. s on base, Skilton made third out on Turcock, known ax Koot Or gallery" following the stars was| Mier “supine beat Miss Hiimany’ 1 up 20 Gold Seeker.cs.c1h) 900] Wealth BD AE ABOVE: Aion) to ay itss: fon Bele a uae; season the new scheme has gone Into ef-| grounder to pitcher. No runs. ea Teal Geis RURGI RENEE eet one holes) = Heno ‘07 “50) Withers; 6, Afterward there was another spurt fect, #0 to-day'e game is all important) DAL? Stealing. second: but was! Welch and J. W. Schorr, with the firai- 3 Ay $ngPoatt | Mist Ryletheat tee gad, dup ant ato play = | Bross the river diagonally, this time ° the athletic interests of both Institu- Sea ea second | named the purchaser for $2,000. a 1 ct, Winners pair to-morrow in the onder BASEBALL. jhe atroke going un, fol ee both Uons. flelding of ‘i miievanlaw follow ane u L e be e¢ . | The Harvard team arrived this morn- eh ales - st = | PROT SUES REE a eg anne y at ne plea eater! Fifth Inning: | Property alate: a Baker, Mill- SHICK CASE Ss IRS UP WAR [Eome wncompiieatary thine have been sai) SUPPLES DEFEATS SIMMS. THE CIGARETTE ¢ of the Alumni parades stopped in front) aly sent a swift grounder ® * : I of Jimmy Jones as left Selder, they | of the hotel and pave locomotive cheers who threw. im os at frat i Be. by Falsetio Atala M1; 3. H. Morrls Ht | BETW alae ie tae Perints domiriae of, Work 12’ Buffalo Fighter Secures Decision THAT SATISFIES for Harvard, which were returned by|Mt safely between first and by tht igs E Madd EEN YALE AND HARVARD. that Meld Js reaily hard, fo1 the sun ‘2 nom ssa an ——_— BS the Harvard team. f coon eearecend., Wendell waa (hr Ha ieelvecuue: emasiessigieentgin thing that must be considered, It blinds the) eres areal: eead cur en the game began there were 10, at first by Mete! 0 s Gave 0 PICRDA TARO Ite, zi layer and oftentimes causes him to lose aight of JFF . N. ¥., June ‘urley. UALITY eo ‘surro ’ y flied o} Z 0 truck | ON ed | | , s | 4 qheering spoctatore rurrounding the) ete eeee tea. aluahing. CWOCOMENCE alk Go by Charade Par | ot the ball, Jimmy hax # fine arm all righ: | Supples, of this city, won a close (Phin 2 over first base. Bro’ his ba oh Mt ‘His thro ? tre te third yeater-| cision from Art Simms, of Akron, (oe Firat Inning, one balla, With thn oom eee agChe Se OF Mila —tokens TMi Little Doubt Crimson Will Lose Championship | 4s was "ss soos "tn’sss been seen this Years | after twenty rounds of boxing before PRAGRANCE, Princeton took the field at 3.10, with| Davis filed out to Ma No runs. | hi ; n took the field a . h vis fled out to No run by King Erto—Ursula, E - el he {the Fort Erle Club, in Canada, last | 7 er head, Through Disqualification. Hee eee Oe Oe eee yee, MiGht. | Simms was at a disadvantage | MILDNESS ry the comment of the cromd to Umpire Powers yee-| Under the atriet Canadian rules, and his all RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. .| (Sprcial to The Evening World.) DR. RIDDLE 10 BE every effort has been made by the In- o . »| PHILADELPHIA, June i.—It can! tercollegiate c c , RACE TRACK, 8T. LOUIS, June 11— piathemptonHalance’ Ist FP 1 no stated upon the CHL RATT all tr teh eda A) nae The races scheduled to be run here to- | Tsador—Helle of Butte; C. Oxx. tt y : fe Soe Cure an Apterneea en Re et thority that W. A, Shick, the Harvard vhicl 7 r el f Shic day resulted as follows which will govern the case of Shick a ee ee i Bracelet; E Sprinter, will be declared ineligible to| Prominent officials of the A. A. U. have i rst Race—Four and a ha uriongs. compete in the tercollegiate let e q o ve _Won by Fourquot, 20. 1.and 7 to 10: ‘ i pain pshe Jn th Inter , Megiat : Atlee Ic | been requested to give opinions. @ Lexington Bess, 7 to 5 for place, Was Abioc n meet, and that the point a While no official notice has been given 4 } igegond and Immortelle third. ‘Time a i" won by him will be taken from Har-Tas to the opinions 6f the Executive ‘ 3B. vard’s score, which will make Yale | Committee, it can be stated that at least ” Becond Race—Six f Thomas Hitchcock, fr, the popula even head, $8,150, average per head, the champion track and fleld team for | thr and probably four of the five Brixton, 710.6 and 7 to owner of many first-class racehorse 1902 and. 1908, willl ¥, yg second and Wounded Kne haw decided te sell off hin horses, in{PFonerty % J. Montsomery, Franke |r and 1? nin members will vote to declare the Har- a 1.16 1-4. Riniheal publ ston at Bh i] fort, Ky, The question of Shick’s eligibility | vard sprinter Ineligible. BE iis, wackOne mile ands UL a ain Sheepshead} gy. e oy imp i, George Mille Willame, | WII) be deskted next Saturday evening | The athletic tension between Yale and Bf vards.--won by Varro, 2 to 1 and De Aten hates aNadin Beene! heatord, Spring {6 FHth Avenue Hotel, New York, | Harvard {x now strained to the utmost, Haviland, for, place, ‘seco Se a ey ai re Pathe when the ecutive Committee of the | and tt is not at all improbable that, in kelth third. Time~1.46 PoSPLRDG 80S 8 DURIEE IO: EAH ARS Fh oa ee Intercollegiate Association of Amateur | the event® of the decision in the Shick _ olds, many 0} ave already bee! ‘Athletes’ of Anierica’ will noid’ ithe! being given against Harvard, t FINISHES AT HARLEM. Hie op. Huser—Turcocks 7} meeting. ae Bi held pein Fcrimaon vuthorities “will ‘ually “deciare | In explaining hls reason for dispos y ci a ee aie QM ail athletic assoctations with the [tng of hie horace. Mfr iitcheock ay oat Since the protest entered Yale Sons of RACE TRACK, HARLEM, June 11.—| be has a lar number of ye s fig ig emcee Following are the results of races | Purchased ently which he intends to TURF NOTES. 'SCULLER TITUS SAILS scheduled to be run at this track to-day: | to develop himself. As these yearlings J = ‘ | 1 An unconfirmed report at Gravesend p ) First Race—Five-eighths of Will claim all of his attention he made | ine «hree-year-old colt ¢ : beirut, 9s mia Matta te ae aa tt AFTER DIAMOND SCULLS Dee Gchae eica INS Tt RCSB | rem came am [titi bat teen aid 9, ey ' expected that his string will [William C, Whine, Mr ¥ Becond Race—Three-quarters of Al pring good prices war at the ony eerie Prince. 5 ay b vod prices as they are all in [track yenterday, but left early in , Pie: Tan be Tee Prince, oto tare | winning form Just at present and nelther Se nor Madden could beaten, to| iIs Confident He Will Beat Scholes at Hen! _pocond Mary Pine third. Tim — amMrim or deny the statement. 1 sa entey— Tis | a Madden priced Col Mil ac $4,000 Fi 6 et Race—Mile and a quarters ROGERS PROCEEDS Jit nina ican rae itt day Canadians Also Sail To-Day. yan by Dissenter, to 1. AGAINST LAUJOIE, | 2%! eines fs helieved. that —_ vito third. “rime=d.90 of HE Se Wht POMENI te he price was | " tee fel DU MA) Clarence Sutton Titus, the amateur is bulit on novel lines andas said to be y & valvable betting props: | champion American sculler, sailed for} much faster than th Clubs. (Special to The Evening World , nthe design now tn ne Eveniny i.) ah London to-day on the steamship Man-| vo, 4 c °1 NATIONAL LEAGUE, _ | PHILADELPHIA, June u.—Jonn 1] ¢ rire eee eta ie anal eG in America, A big crowd of men hat has onc b Pa A I ft ninety-two races In Aficen days up to yess | MOU He will comp r the Diamond | prominent in yachting and rowing circles f 3 gg! Rogers, of the Philadelphia National sy only thirty-five have been 9 Boulls at the Henley regatta, which! were at the pie: 1 % “Ais | League Baseball C H pler to wish the Yankee FH 3 fia |Laensuie Haseball Club, made pplication jwill be held July 9 10 und 21 | sculler goon tuck and woad-by, Betore | Nit $ H {| to Judge Ralston today for attachments wan als | ais Sh of the Don Rowing | sailing Titus said: MM ERICA HCAN LEAGUE. eat he aera iu md Baseman Lajole and for sune| Club, Loronto, who defeated Titus on| ‘Scholes will be a factor in the race, ee? anne her contempt of court the Harlem River Decoration Day, sailed! He Is @ splendid fellow, but I feel cons " { 28 483 4 dieabeyir ; pourt's Injunetiony my | of ihe suburoan Handicap candidates that ap-] cn the Germanic at noon t He | fdent—in fact, | may say I know—that He HS dW | playing wiih the Cleveland Club of the] geared yesterday, Gold Heels and tiver did the] will alao try for the Pamond sculls |I can beat him. 1 was not in my best ia American League at Cleveland yester-| mon The offers made With Beboles were the crack eight | form that day, for I had not intended her : i re hy af Secidel iar onred shell crew of the Argonaut Boat | to enter the event, and came in only at er ar Mey Ae HO] Mr. Rogers also thought that Manager | their’ cn Fee Club, of Toronto, ‘This crew has rowed | the last moment, 4 Aft] Somers, of the Cleveland Club, shouid | a:comp Daingerfeid, ove of thea mile and @ half in dead water in the| “Howeve: ne Brooklyn Derby. t wever, I'm not the habit 23 20) be summoned for ¢ mpt of court] Martere tn & 1 Brvokpe peeaa canoe remarkable time of 7 minutes 96 cbeonds, | madi: 01 (i mite and & quarter at Gravesend in making excuses. If 1 Hen- in engaging the i we r PI 7 hind ten at Hen: eine » former Philadelphia age ae They hre sure to make @ strong bid for| ley 1 shall not About definitely decided to Players as inembers of Cl ; * y worry, For any man that La. | ri ‘Titus took his new shell with dim. It’ company will be @ great satisfaction.” Darby, He said yester- m6 Hin He seit sester |iole ban been repudiated by his lawyera | Ke! lor dlaoboying the court fe Ralston udge Ralston 3 Hined to he di food riders. As ibe | grant Ing to show 2 3 ey Wonderly agai sated yesterday. that rt with oie jusan fachavente! BLINK, 40 whow cause why at: | seid ride ine favorita Crepe, where, he can eins titi suite My oh aot jonday for the hearing. ye tse ao the’ Bar eat Be Ty Te Jockey Woods has gone 10 Chicago to ride tor the Western division of John W, Behorr’s stable, hts ge a hag et "fe Keet sat ht, ‘sdbotr ‘desibed' to ‘00d bus to ie oto Of) Giorloaa GOLD HEELS, 4 101, SUBURBAN CHOICE, Advance Guard and Blues at 6 to |; Herbert and Con- tend at 10 to I in Joe Ullman’s Future Book. HARVARD SEES YALE CREW ROW. sities Out on the Thames| Course--Eli’s Form Much Better Than Rival’s. very well ¢n his work and he would be } Both Crimson and Blue 'Var-| NCHES. * very dangerous with only 93 pounds to carry, This may be the surprise of the race. It is believed that Mr. Whitney may start Blue Girl also, but the chances are that he will rely on the colt, who has uch the best of it in the way of weights, Pentecost has not been raced much, but is going well and is believed to be one ot the dangerous outside division, It js a bit early for the pen change race. to make » prophecy ason that something may hap- eh now and Saturday to whole complexion of the betw: the Cigarette Smokers | | | i} terday afternoon when tat official continued to | pass poor judgment on balls and strikes, Powers | and his parine ainly the worst the Polo Grounds fans have seen thie year, ‘The crowd did truly rattle Louts Hartman, the | St. Loula third baseman, yesterday. Thelr eries | of “Ach, Louie!" unnerved the St. Louisa four errors were charged to him ‘The fans counted on Roy Evans as a sure out every time he went to bat. 7! them twice, though, by making two aing is making a bold bd for a batter'a record it aoomt 6 | Jevnny Dunn always considered a rat poor hitter, but If some oth would Just slap out the bail as hard as he does | maybe they would add to thelr batting averag Dunn manages to get In at least one safe one day. GRAVESEND ENTRIES. (Spectal to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, June M.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follow: Firs Race—Por all agen; highweight handicap: Kadle. Busch St. arnaby Enright Lleschen =: Ba Khital Sone Curio 1) view ford Drs mae’ Fair Knight Sat! Second Race—fFor three-year-olds, welling; one mile aid seventy yarda, Edgar Poe 106 Silver Trinket, ou Criptograsi S108 Alack 10 Carrier Pigeon. 104 Bessie MoCarthy 106 Shendonfeld 10T ‘Third Ri jont Stakes, for two-yrare iver Pira Max Nic Ne Fourth Gibson Light King i Wamahee Fitth Race—Vor two-year-olde; pales $6 Mexicanns " , Weltran / Ware Nleni Biron Bh i eves sess lorioan tres Jor Cobb Homente eolling: Mauilian Blue and Orange Sixth Race-For, th ron ae Rs. Dili oe Georg’e fiarduer defeat is due to his extreme care not to violate those rules. Supples refused to welgh in before the contest and looked pounds over the Stipulated welght, 134 pounds, Eddie McBride was the’ referee, About 2,000 people were present PUGILISM. orge MoWadden have agreed to » Valley Athletic ot Joe Gans and in July Vefore the Ha of San Francisco, thuugh articles have yet been will meet at about 1 pounds. ubatituted for Jiminy count of his injured manager of Abe Attel, yoster telegram from Morris. Levy manager of th yeu Valley Athlotle Clab, in San Franciaco, offering Atthh @ fight againat Henny Yanger on June McKenna telegr in reply that he bad already made an ag tu fight “Young Corbect’’ in Denver on that slate He asked what later date would be acceptaole to the California club. Ale> Gregsaina, President of the Ban Francisco Athiatie Club, received @ telegram from John Hortz, 9, offering to match "'Philadel- ith George Gardner six Aight to come off in Grows Worse If Neglected, Thousan Pe toda: wearing trusses whi do not bold. Tho r sult is unnecessar; torture” and agraya: ton of the Ruptur You can bo freed of your i bien Pupture trouble! Our we Gluthe has had 49 eUleal ‘expe holding and curing Rup if 7 1 ater i and 80° eal se w met a"? ( injection) hiad failed. 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