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Wet Lal om EPA SI EE See ee “LATEST NEWS T 14, 1902. VARIOUS BRANCHES. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUS OF SPORT IN _ ITS hai Poe BROOKLYN AND CHICAGO WIND UP THEIR SERIES. asm e © Last Game Between Rivals for Second Place Promises to Be a Hot One. The Hating Order. Dobbs then laced the Brooklyn ChiEneo 1 to centre fora bag, sending Jonts Brorcar pene third. ‘Tinker doubled to left, acor- Banien, Ghanses aii Jones and Dobbs. Lowe filed out to Waa ie aor. an. Two runs. eCreery, 1b | Keeler wag disposed of on his grounder Rein sh: = by Tinker And Chanee. Dolan bun Flood t {but was nailed at first on Taylor ptoodd 2 quick plek up and throw to Chance. vik as [unten was thrown out at fitet by Schuefer, No runs. wn. (Soectal to The Evening World) Second Inning. WASHINGTON PARK, B2OOK King’s bunt along the third-base line ement at frst. I rpeulted In his reti LYN, Aug, M—This was getaway |Rehacfer pasted (A grass cutter to i e «| Dahlen, who lost_no time In thi ving day at these grounds, and the root-|Tanlen. w bre une DagTMe ye ers turned out in Jarge numbers to) foul ily which witness the final game of the series} Kesler es ur ta bourder to between the Superhas and Frank Se-| an it. MeCreery met a similar lee’ a Chi fate hands of the same player. | eee crowe frolh (Cnicago, Irwin ambled to first on four wide balls, The two straig’’ defeats the trol-} Floo a long fly to Sta b run ley dodgers have dealt out tu the] "™* mcieanent Windy. City teom. making tac “*th) jones swatted the ball to centre for a victory in sucression for Broul.lyn,) bag. Sia > fouled to aren ; ll Hie @ great cateh of Chance’s iS fas’ bard blow.te Selee, Ry. und ‘bya quick, throw to McCreery ‘The Hanionites, on the other hand, Med up Jones. NO runs. aint * were n huppy- crowd when they came| Farrell was retired by Taylor i Cha Newton reached first 0 on the field, for everything is Coming | gy Wid throw. of his thelr way. Keeler pasted a fly to short In the first place they have cinched | Slagle sin t ect Ce, j sending Newton to second Dah! thelr hold onto second place, while | Wiiccd: silting the bases. Ward § again they managed to win $5,000 be- | 9) Ke tween them on Brigadier's victory in Fourth Inning. the third race at Chicago yesterday. Dovds made hig second safe hit, a Bill Dahlen furnished the players with |single to centre, Tinker sacrificed to wih Lowe singled to left, sending r the plate, Lowe reaching ) the throw home. Kling sent hafer struck out. One the tip. “Wild Bill” won $600, Ned Hanlon $260. | co. Keeler $200 and the rest of the players} y fly to Ward. . 9 enc {run ec pey (tests Lene son heavily | reery drove a fly to Dobbs. Irwin The Chicago players also won heavily |enieg to Kilng. Flood reached first on on Brigadler's victory, Manager Selee, | Sty muff of hig fly, Farrell out, Chance, Kling and the rest of the play-| Taylor to Chance. No runs ers taking almost $4,000 between them. Fifth Inning. This bis coup placed all hands In| Taylor tripled to deep center. Jonep dhe best of moods, and they. practised |ambled to first on four, bails, Blagie sae fied out to Dahlen. Chance forced previous fo the game in a llvely MAN) Joes at second, Taylor scoring. Chance ner. Was caught stealing second. One run. Newton went out, Schaefer to Chance. After to-day's game both teams will) pO cero wan thrown out at firet by ‘of $5,000 leave for the West, the Brooklyns leay ing for St, Louis, whlle the Chicagos re turn home. ‘This was ladies’ day, and about 100 of phe Tinker. Dolan made a scratch hit to Sixth Inning. t Ir sex graced the occasion with} Dobbs fied to Ward. Tinker struck thely presence. out. Lowe filed to Farrell, No runs, n singled to centre, Ward filed Firat Inning. to Lowe McCreery forced Dahlen at Jones drew a base on balls, Slagle| second, but scored on ‘Tinker's wild lifted a. high foul fly, which Farrell] throw. Irwin singled to left, Flood fled gathered in. Chance drove a low-line |) Lowe. One run, FAVORITES WIN THREE RACES AT SARATOGA (Continued from First Page.) onne, that Mr Mackay would permit Mr. ant heads eouplelet Wilson to pay « in unsound colt. | 4 . pel thes held this order to the stretch, where Ordnun, in a clo Why Gould Didn't Bid. | died away. Max Nic then took secone place, but could never reach the winner, The story is also told here to-day| who won opaly by three-quarters of & 5 Nic ond, ” that Mr. Gould intended purchasing| }¢ngth. Max it wes eecond, two long Mexican and that he sent a veterl- THIRD RACK, nary to examine him, The veterinary | erghh tenner? tor Uarescreatrelde) wite\and/ia Betting. reported as follows: plata ane ie x “{ cannot say that Mexican is | Cunard, 11; Jeckson-.-- 3 wet sound horse. Neither can I say that i 183 4 he {is unsound. It appears to me that 3 2 ib out, Time—2.05 2-6, A together Start goo there 1s something developing In ne} aii !Cure and Cunard rac of th colt's legs.” like a team for six furlongs, with Key- note, Highlander and Siipthrift racing Mr. Gould then withdrew all offers| fends apart, two lengths away,, On the Cunard drew away aad Slipthritt for the colt and was not a bidder att Pinto mecond maces while Gold | the sale, If Mexican was unsound, Cure wis thing hn the run Rome: CHRRDA| as is stated, the fact s° ould have been | jengtn and a halt from Gold Cure, who announced in the fing, But the aue-|/4™5 on weain and beat Keynote « heat tioneey made no reference to a lame- FOURTH RACE. ness past or present. Mexican ap-| Fer two-year-olds; six furlongs peared to be all right in the ring and) was full of life. His lameness is to be regretted for the reason that it takes a veen conestor out of the) \, Conia Futurity. | Old. Fort, Kenner Stakes the Feature, The weather was again bright and| R. Condon raced to the fron. made the runniog followed by smiling this afternoon and all Sara- jy ngiind and Hign'Chancellor, who ta rters, Wath, Jockeys. St.HIL Fin, BG? Odom. 7 71968 Varnes 54 7 60 200) Time-1.12 4-6 toga was stirring in the direction of |}ke 1 team. Thos held this oid © streteh, where the race course as svon as luncheon nd went y the eae 2 by two lengths from was disposed of. One of the best Yat ag ttn cards of the meeting was on tap. It ; ingland. Little rl {s difficult to distinguish between best | Rid {he muunt on Dr. Hugh ing Close to the re éard, because the racing has been! ¥ery fast, be FIFTH RACE bri...ant and very interesting every | day. The Kenner Stakes for three-| year-olds, a prize of $5,000, was girlers wate Jokers. RHE in aes, feature, sending a good fleld of horses | Sisroun ton stom se F to the post. | Valley’ Purge. LiL Rediern ¢ 3 The track was lightning fast, and’ 4m! nies At, Ph pactesee H H im the second race it was predicted Rockciite. 114. Burns 3 7 that a new seven-furiong record pervanti, ‘it arennen gs 2 OR OM would be established, for a cracking | "tf! 94 Won ridden out. Tme—1.40 1.5 Valley Forge, ‘The Cuckoo apd Rock- head and head to the far at inat distance, turn w* 2 Miss Buttermilk a couple of good field was carded {n the handicap) elim rac jengthe away, ‘The pac ny the The attendance was heavy as usual, | lea i Na Rl three. stop; aq) Mise Buttermilk then t to the fron ‘Lue crowd is becoming accustomed | iii stalling off rurh by 0. ey RAR to record breaking. Two were broken |! « length and’ a palt from Octoroon, to-day in the second and third races, |"? Ys! Titan» head. Lite Erbsmel) was badly hurt in the | , Seiling. (01 two-yearso fourth race, It is belleved his skull) fs fractured. thing ¥, Redtera FIRST RACE, Gelling; for three-year-olds and up; Hilarity, 7, 4 Tom Maybin, 108. Odom Mi Xmith 110, Brennan | Warte Nichi, 104, Wonderly Squanto, 7 went to'the front, made all] Mary McC : id won ually by two and| Gnont was nacondy from Drummond. Weiles-| Wannakee was’ third ; where he fay, and Hossignol, who Was away . eaiie on and Kot on and Kot third money, alx AT KINLOCH PARK, BBOCOND RACE. Jockeys. rte | sults of the races run here to-day: ton. First Race—Three-quarters of a mile. Won by Muster Mariner, 8 to 6 and ¢ fo 6: Flop, 8.10.1 for : Malaise third. Timetis ig Mone Becond Rac ope, and one-half furs Jo Won by Twol tol and ite a Leto AulGh piece, NM* lremarkable cleverness as a defensive fle. | Wreatier. od Ee Re Hnaind fp gee oh ¢ DAN PATCH FAILS TO BREAK WORLD'S RECORD fiji ST (Continued from First Page.) meet in a special match for regulars conside and those who had money y to deep right, which Keeler made a| which were sold plentifully veryboly sought to look over the would sucer He was sald by his and, he looked it y coat Was as shiny asa silk hat muscles atuck out | he surveyed the track he shape of his lite © whipoords, and as| DAN PATCH. nt of York had his forelags s t keep him fre Firat Heat On. t was on and all at- Lowe and was | A ) 1 in Hnens and n interfering with tted in 2.08 1-2 mare went the fast. Were off on tht first score with Prince Alert ongths at the Anaconda then moved up trotting were the favorite in the his jead ty two} her own best previous r would surely win and she » evidence of the fine trotted her finest, Anaconda ap; Jer. jlengths In the hich beat York Bo ed, Dolan singled to left. banca Patch Doen 2.01 tands stood ding his feld ed loud asad Cheered Dan Pa Brighton Stak stood up and AT MANCHESTER. Walter J. Travis and Findlay Douglas Among Those Who Play in Ekwanok Country Club Tournament. {Special o The Evening World. MANCHESTER, Vt, Aug. 14.—Per- fect weather conditions favored the Jay in the qualifying round in the championship golf tournament for the first President's cup, presented by Ed- win 8. Isham, which started on the course of the Ekwanok Country Club this morning. Forty-five pairs faced the first tee. Among the notable entries were Wal- ter J. Travis, of Garden City; Findlay 3. Douglas, of the Nassau Country Club; Frank O. Reinhart, of Princeton; C. B, Cory, champion of Florida; John H. Brooks, of Scranton, Pa. winner of the President's cup two years ago; H. R. Sweeny, of Albany, runner-up to C. B. McDonald, winner. of the tourna. ment last year; James L. Taylor and eared no mAtch for the! Clark Burnham, of Dyker Meadow, emed sure to win the) and Jasper Lynch and A. M, Rees, of Lakewood. The course was in pegfect condition, nd it was predicted that it would take hetter than 88 to qualify in the firat 16. The qualifying round was 18 holes jand the first round at match play be- gin this afternoon. amateur record of the course is a ° Vion ani « course Is in much better condition than Kié when this record was made and bets Ci | we ne was | es | Dou of the day, was driven on th He impressed every his magnificent stride as he sped around » and his driver, 3. ‘Henry, was kept busy doffing his horses hitches against time breezed a mile each and Laeir work by made Out In. o be at hia for when the cy was posted Patch did not tween the pair would be a original big event and Lord Derby Mneteem in One Heat. grand as the to Race Louise Jefferson. ) Ia seconds: {Total three-quarter polo, wis Out In Club, was second, with 7 “TVS FAST GALLOPING LOUISVILLE TT. AT SARATOGA SPA.) GET BIG FIGHT, Grand Opera Reels Off Five In Case McGovern-Young Furlongs in |.04—Prince of| Corbett Battlé at New Lon- Melbourne Turns Mile and| don ts Prevented by Cone Furlong in 1.55 1-2," necticut Authorities. for pacers in't K fgest number of starters ast match, and the horse # ame back to) Total race, but stl] there | ointment to be He was caught stealing second, , score, and by Lon a two-heats Biol tS Wins the Purse, It Was a hand joo for the start to get the whole bunch off, were sent away they were straggled out nearly the whole and Don Derby then met in Totat ‘Travis, made 31. ibreast to ou: e In was the favorite in t n by five Total at $30 and Casonda books had Twinkle a few cared to risk t jto win from such a bi Don Derhy Trotn in 2.06, Don Denby got away Held and set a heart-b Stil he kept a-g the mor rt Wins Aga le Wink Again. te majer portion of the 1 of | Bright (ime of the heat was Dut wats too ered the three- ‘Then coming home not ah ear enough to him to bother him he covered the mile in ning by ten lengths a new record for previous mark bein) second place was © was not made for Prince Alert Does 2. » now centered on 0% r s covered in Don Derby, hin best hard work for Alert The ra follows: Str Place. | Terrill 8, third. J. Wine for 6V The second heat of t SH trotters saw Susie Rettors were busyving them- clip that wai First Heat of 2.24 9 A 3 tol Paton's, 24 class pac: LMIDENOT 10 JON THE GIANTS. | TAYLOR VS. KRAMER Great Ball Player Says He Is | 1 the rastent Cyelintn WIN Contest in Cleveland American League and she did Way and finished the GIANTS AND CINCINNATIS WIND UP THEIR SERIES,, (Continued from First Page.) 2; Zyra lips to twirl the Reds to a getaway vic- President Krush leaves fo to-night to comp! Dunn popped q the transfer of the Brush returns he tember it will to be his permanent reside: First Inning. out to Laude aloney Was Out up a little fly for Cr was nabbed trying ial to The Evening W. | Bowerman filed ne sun bluffed Heckley. singled to right and took sec- | xeored while Bowerman’s low crack got | well Club, referring to the report! aw, of the New York was after him, anything about it,” he seen McGraw he waa playing on the Baltimore and 1 haven't recelved any rs fly to Brodie. onal League Club, ‘L don't know + maiden three-year-olds and upward; one | our runs under Corcoran's foul ns bounder Kot aw eenahans wallop ¢ ed him with Dunn 1 F | feldt doubi Sixth Inning. Steinfeldt doubled to left. nith’s assist. Phillips gashed the loney's bunt got away f his dash for sec ‘out on Dunn's Steinfeldt scored on Maloney singled over nothing in it, Lajole stated that he did not out on Lauder's Browne singled gled along third, a Lia hpine Hresnahan doubled te Doing. used to: 4 MeGann's out Third Inning. ‘rawford ifted mour worked a pai Brodie’s fou hard nignt’ el, ball inte the lef DOE AMEAE® AERY n West Virginia to Pennsylvania, | held for contempt of morning after rs soon told und all three stopped. | Lista hit to Du the batung rally Che crowd Corcoran ffted a fi iger Armour was emphatic in his no Intention of "FRISCO BOXER BRITT | MAKES BOLD OFFER. | Saye He © /PIENING TRAINS ON FARM FOR WRESTLING MATCHES. ! Helng Mapped cher Boy.’ ning, the middle-welght chams| yy i¢¢ Graeco-Roman Straiaht. Place is not made of that has a four-year FRANCISCO, them before You can put it oming to Clevel in black und h us next year ands they will fall who will be_mateched shortly joe Gans for the light-walght 1, has posted a on a fertile island championship of the w: T don't expect to lose forfeit of $1,000 with Harry Corbett and lenge to feht ¢ Merry Bivier, 90 n 20. Ploning in preparing for a busy full which Is now being Hs tsaued & oh ww Baliimore, IRISH LIGHT-WEIGHT IN SEARCH OF FIGHTS. |§ Jack Fitzpatrick Is the latest foreigner | to come to this country in search of | Aghts with the beat men at his we c this country, halle from Ireland and says he is the and winter season, “Young Corbett Dunn J» willing to arrange a bandicay jess than ten rounds oF forfelt the $1.00) Britt wants to fight at 153 pounds, which we Bothner, will agree to throw the latter five times within an hour at the “Butcher Boy by the victor of the latter Ap; Jor all agee; seven furlong KINLOCH PARK RACE TRACK, 8T, LOUIB, Aug, 14—Following are the ‘ea: |catch-ue-catch-can Plening han defeated Harvey Parker, the ‘Little Demon," winning two straight — againat Percival I As peld Jointly by Craig M. Ham- Findlay 8, Douglas. The ade that it would be lowered by elther Travis, Reinhart, r Lynch. Mallouf Wins Prize. ithe piine for the lowest eccre waa won His card was: 4545435 4 6-40 (6544444 4-08 Nassau Country His card was Findlay S. Douglas Uaptasosegueneeatesdetsssuncare tees 78 C.J. Trayelle, of Brae Burn, was third, with %. His card w ‘out... In Former amateur ARS MEET “AR SOUTHAMPTON, L. £, Aug. 1 —Be- erty Brothers to-Way from (ie chive ‘Tennis tournament, tae tinal as put on the courts ¢ for Willlam A, Larned in three st sets over Dr. Joshua Pig, of tir team. The final score wa Larned captured the title and try but the presen: round, especially as he is in need of i eat frequency and thus lost the points hard tournament play to get in form for) Brett fecquens Po! od in ‘Had Larned been opposed by either of} the sixth game. Whitman played his Mallouf, of Garden City, whol NED BEATS DR. PIM FOR L. |. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP, + Dohertys Withdraw—Whitman and R. F. Doh- erty Break Even in Their Exhibition Match. took the opening game at love. He was if the two |! much better atroke than his opponent, |who lost the second game of the set on outs and nets. Whitman braced up on the next game, however, and by working the {ls passes along the slde line took the game at 15. ‘To the surprise of the big gallery Whit- Wag''sh |man was being outplayed and out man- $-2, o-i foewvred by Doherty, who exhibited re- markable steadiness tn the playing of all of his strokes. When the Briton got in his forceful drives down the lines of Whitman's court the American could do nothing to stop him-and again the Englishm.n took the fourth and fifth games, the last being by a love score. Poor judgment as to speed appeared to be Whitman's great fault. sent the ball out of court or into the net with the withdrawal invies cf the ‘Long tsiand) Jub and resulted in + nd unier the of the advieahle for the to g> trough tne opal ‘The rallies were exceptional); ground stokes to perfection with an the Doherty's in the final match here thé] ground, strokes to, perfection with an general opinion is that he would have guine Dregs deere | ‘een defeated. However that may that Dr. Pim did not compel Larned to | stroke and every time he tried it against exert himself. Only at periods was the] Whitman he scored. By the cool judg- ‘American forced to play the best tennis that he knew, and on these occasions | tiered the he Invarlably responded to the call. Dr. Pim was very slow. Compared to Larned he moved over the court as if] (tH S4.PO00%, ithe third game and DY he had leaden shoes. The E jeveral times in this fame the Bnglish- ia certain] Man. tried to smash in the American ve fashion, He has been practising this it in the placing of his shots and the racy. of this swork. Doherty ca)- hth and ninth x sores the set at 6-3. the second set ‘hitman started poorly. But he soon strength- a venth, e} Klishman | hitting the ball very hard he took the to depend entirely upon his] Second set at 6-3. strokes, and often these were little short R. F. Dohert; 4 rvellously executed, especially his | M.D. Whitman. fsitiHes backhand drive: He was not good ‘. M.D. 1444244 and Larned took the trophy again by A]. imneg - Th 304 straight victory. Dr. Joehua Pim. Bertie Whitman vs. Doherty, Ae Audareed Me 5 4919-9 When play in the Doherty-Whitenan | Dr. Joshua Pim: i) T4144 8144 St match began the Englishman dogan the] ya. pacned oe Pry 2 0444 service, and by his lengthy place shots] pr. Joshua Pim........, 22144610 0-4 The following Ing round: *. J. Travelle J. Travis. per Lynch ark Bus Chick. 1 rewtch, " oe P.O, Relohart crcsecrecesscseseess RS Janes L. Tayler, Nassau Country C' Oakley HARLEM WINNERS. TRACK, HARLEM, Aug. u-| run here ‘to-day resulted as RACE First Race—Three-quarters of a mile. n by Muresca, 4 to 5 and ~even 4 to 5 for ‘place, waa second, third, Time—119 3-5. Race—Six and one-half fur- | *—Won by Topsoil, 6 to 6 and 1 to 6 to 1 for place, w second, Duelist third. Thme—1.25 8-5. ne mile aod an eighth ‘te! 1 to 4 and even: 1 to 8 for place, was se. icy. Moore third, Time—2.02 Fourth Race—Gine mile.—Won by en Apleby, 7 to 5 and 2 to 5; Corrigan, en for place, was second; Bragg third, yne—1,46 2-3, ————— d Phird Race y Pie AT ASBURY’S MEET. | Pi has been granted a sanc- tion for National Circult bicycle meet on | Friday, Aug. 2. It will be conducted under the management of William A. | Brady, who announces six raves includ Ing special prizes for the five-mile pro- | tars | start (n It, ‘There are to be two events,| for amateurs and entries can be made | to George C. Dougherty, Allenhurst, | fesional handicap provided all the N. J. The meeting of Major Taylor and | Kramer at Asbury will be watched wjth Interest. Taylor excels all the aprinters on a dirt track and haw always crossed the tape first at the ocean track, ——__—_ SARATOGA ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Au The entries for to-morrow's races are | as follow Firat Bw tmpyearoldn; handicap; Ave 118 John A. Beott SM Burgundy 110. Singing Girl % n 100 Mamie Worth IIL -Beottieh Blue w 96 May J. i 86, 101 King’s Favorite .. 101 ttt 103 five and @ haif furlongs. Glorta PR Pigard Beidoumaid M1. Back Number Bright Girk ... Parisienne, Liberty Chi Nine Bj aah gn es Ty Hoel ‘Caughna: falls in less than eleven minutes. feciw suro that he can do the sume to Distr in the Taiety-fourth Assembly 1, denies the rum notwithstanding the latter's withdrawn. light-weight champion of the Emerald Ho claims he has never been 4 hat nome of hie were ote uc! that he has dds true interest of Tammany Hall and ite in future muni Py contests tori enforced re- het) Bikih KacemWor Uhtee-yearrolde woven fi f 75 (Speolaf to The Evening World.) ‘The MeGovern-Yo. ng Corbett fight SARATOGA, Aug I.—The weather) for the feather-wsight championship 4 giloping over ft In fast t Were sectrs Tso a ec lkherss and horses, The Goughacre Stable's Dublin cov- aa ered a mile and a furlong In Crawley, paid he. jc=1d' tale fg | youngater Short Howe turned six fur- And Harris to-day. Gray Will arrive others trotted and cantered. C, Dwyer's Ethics galloped Francesco covered a mile and a furlong London have abyyt made up thelr Pee tn Lag cules Sent Dixiciine SIX. minds that the State authorities will wy purchased Mexican was prevent the battle scheduled for Aug. shown on the exercise, He ts look: United States Hotel Stak on Saturday ‘uriongs in 1.20. He is a candidace PC. Sere 23 T47|cInel for ‘the United States Hotel Stakes and Pittewute 63 $7 tincinns ie start. Octoroan. ‘Toren BRoklyn .-53 43 Baie ae ES Light, Namtor, Oursman, were shown but nothing fast was Smith's Grand Opera reeled off!) ciyy! five furlongs in 104 Chilton was shown |g. fouls. to easy exercise Trainer Welsh sent Bonnibert a mile: phi speeded a half in 50 Miles Pinte Mamarl | osion v.02 4 12 B 415 8) . Le, Whittler turned the ground | KBASTERN LEAGUE, B, Morris allowed Slave and] chub, de PCY Club. W. Le Po, Toronto dermey Clty..A8 49.498 avent Ang, 22. | Janice six furlongs in 1 After the races we G. Walbenm’s Prince of Melbourne cov- | Worcester. ered a mile and a furlong In 105 1-2, for trai ry hh Tee eens Purpose tis! will probably be held in Loulsville, s fast as iightning, and the Ky., instead of New London, Conn, hos: workday it was, had ©, Bob Gray, m> . ges of t..~ Southern + tiune.! Athletic Clzb at Louisville, and Man- By f racers shown ever ager Crowley, of the Nutmeg Athletic same ume ore the Club, Hartford, had a talk over the © full of Ife for men ig z-distence telephone last night, and Gray then started for New York. The mat.er over with Managers Corbett 118. Allan, Showman, Moor’ here this afternon to clinch matters. mile In 1.60.| The prowotcre of the fight in New Horse ftiven grounds to 99, in fine es Rea Standing of the CJubs, NATIONAL LEAGUE, clus. W. L. PC.) Club, and Is a Belmont’s Sailmaker turnec ing Jiband poste ..,:.48 48 .527/New York. 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