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andl BROOKLYNS BEAT © THE PITTSBURGG. ,,.,,. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2: LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS BRODIE NOW HAS A BATTING AVERAGE THAT WILL COMMAND A BIG SALARY. of Conscientious; Work Brought Back Giant's} Hitting Eye, After His Rec-| — 1902. VARIOUS BRANCHES. ‘DOHERTY BEATS CLOTHIER [DAN PATCH AFTER WORLD'S RECORD. IN BIG MATCH AT NEWPORT, 4 American Won First Set, but Was Outplayed by Englishman in Next Three. uperbas Are Crippled, but They Hit the Ball : | © Pacer © Ge Superb pp u y tthe Ba ord Had Shown a Falling Oft | Pe a oe i i " tant 1 for Keeps and Won. | Ps | ene ll — . i} Rends tite Track To-Day. = | is ; | | | (Speclal W The Kyening World) wened aicen | ‘This ts the i u Wate \ SS NEWPORT, RR. 1. Aug, 23.—Ameri- shot. Then The Score. Flood’s slow grasser wos jin ! | Brodie since the oman the | | tae ini 04.0103 0 1-9] Conroy. Wall the Sum 8 western trin {oaoan dearon hi pat pacer |{€8n lawn tennis men lost agal to the SER OO 08 8 o aes] Me Mela with a the A Heaumont | Game ne UU: Bc UES: Nan OER] lain welt 4 qgainet ime | Britons this morning on the Casin ee Tewinl oawod over ya torrid | W; homie run passe Hit the Rrighton Heach track last week, |courts. I. F. Doherty, who is picked ‘The Batting Order. crater, iter bit" io, Homi and asta; cw ts i" orange Be jucaimst he world's record ot [hy ig countrymen to capture the emer nated 00 Pittsbure. len to Donovan, No runs med \, held by Star Pointer, again this | =| Hf his newly sneckaras if ke, If. " : | pis ished in featlmony af a Jarternoon om the Readville (Mass) Yankee championship, defeated Wie yi), ui sivash for aon Keeler, rf. Beaumont, cf, ra | boat nace asnese Trodie te track ' iam J. Clothier by three sets to one. | yen un ae © stress of a jead Clothte Bahai, Warnes, db. prihiee \toseey popillar jnaseron ile New | with an favorable condi-| H. L. Doherty beat Harry F. Allen, | lieth inie Senna Donovan, 18 Burke, 2b al running cateh HC AI B OTUs aT ts na horsemen believe the speedy son] the Penneylvania State champion in | f)i' Y° 0 eo veoner , [edie sotlua: Ff ier: Col deen Tne TEE eo RNCaR EN Ta Jofeloe Patchen ean go a mite well Inside Toagy fasiiton, [tis the same old story |!""* immer. “s,. Hughes so! ‘ tor everythin [ih@ mit, White he falled to accomplish Rae = | Hueties, » zimmaet. thule ‘sco the teat at Brighton Beach, hie pertorm. {the English experts weat out thoes 4a 41 04 4 4 Umpire—Irwin. s % Ai re duce was, nevertheless, remarkable un- | Americans. voting Be 4a £4 | <r ay. Keel [tier the conditions, as a stiff wind blew! M, D, Whitman won and all hope | oq his play cand igh chthion fetting up WPOSITION PARK. Pittsburg, Pa. BiGovan hi over Beanmont's. head 1 ih the baekstreteh at the time and the /j¢ now centred in him. Of unsteudiness. “Which, Doheris: oe Ade, Si—Htanton’s bunch of crippled Su- | Sidoue stake and handed the Wil damp, chilly atmosphere was not favor- Jaulek’ to take advaltug ee cea tp for another siaughter| Wagner. Four ring. | ble for his effort | Duchess Watches Play. ved Cent hea fet “the start and Ror Fred Clarke and hia champlone| ueever was felded out | | The Readville track is considered one|' As If they fully realized the import-|Sriton was able (ogutmin® hie meee Cos SNe eernragua] GlFK Umtruck out. Beam \ [of the fastest courses In the country {ance of the match between the former | Every time the American ran tii to gain tae eer rca ahape as the Trolley [to third on Walle wild. throw. I< when in proper condition, and, with good| English champion, R. F, Doherty, and] the fet he was inet by a pass of the woh De ee nciner mame | walked and stole \second, Wot Weather, Dan Patch should make a|Wiiliam J. Clothier, the youthful Har-|curag® and. steaiiness of the: Eigiish ea tha rte itwilt-be little short (ot s)| exaynrooditeDenovan, No rune, | wondertul mile. yard expert, the crowd began to seek|player became too much for his Amer- a ’ ip f 200 to, Donovan. No B By already going two miles in 2.00 3-4, | places of vantage about the field of turf ican opponent ee ceecuiere of the eieala etre Foarth Inning. this pacer has proved his ability to come | early in the morning. HES Anite sts When isonehiy tanks oie a reser oe RE pai || Burk ryt Rare back at full speed, and there are few| When the players came on they re-|by the casy score of 6—2. , fentcs Sena ah tue ae yor Glatt peayaed a (Ising to reach secant that belleve that he has yet reached his | ceived the loudest greeting In the way Third set brags afore MGrew took them in charge.|iifted a fly to Wag Res qe limi Mr. MeHenry, his driver and applause that has yet greeted any [Doh 12 H Ng Exooklyndoes not lose accond place | paver to. Svammien, trainer, says that Dan Pateh is ready |team, The society contingent on the : before Misuhay Hanlon ‘iil (consider laret wy Hoghea Miler struck OW Zit ty ko tle mile of his creer, and all he | grand stand was particularly strong. | jf, {he Wing set ths himself lucky, - ar hit to Donovan and wae an casy | asks Js a good track and proper weather |The Duchess of Marlborough was among Foxy Ned has been keeping the wires |! No runs | conditions ! the first to arrive. B hot the past week trying to land a Fire tontnn. | The Briton and the American did a catcher and a first baseman, Dut both | Do ee eee te eet publ ms 19 eRe TBE. (Oe articles seem to be as scarce as defeats (t results from his hard work Woeeorad spina ee used) the ymen ately Guta thier weake In the Pitsburg column. Joe Wall came iting the three weeks that 1 y an and Hee e evidence of be-Uh id ay ae red-ceasors, He t in the nick of time, as Hanlon would CANE RRROHE euate Orel” art [ane eight for Tne tennis goutd Mot sind Wing pin Of the | have been compelled to forte ne oF y his batting. With the bases HO HIAE Sed qome, CN eneuecI Nace ANG. 1 with The point eee eee era wadlttie Gouth i Ce ee ae ‘by the brilllaney: of his place shots took ¢ Brooklyn boy failed to show Hanlon May when a hit ora Phe) fratimame acter Donenty aaa vires was promised a couple of amateur back . eeded, rlably times been within a stroke of taking (t » (—w- ope from Homestend, but thes failed} / eae Heiner Yhen Clothier broke through Doherty's edna aetaleeee to arrive, Wall played a good al \I tliplayers) would 2 (2 service, His court covering sen- veo Reels 11 Caitlin S aene chaing (Ott bas? Sixth tnntn would have Kune 9 x »_ satlonal He did not allo if the feat Bianca He previ a Al ae Karke Wiista thas ie In Is it Brodlannunisnumnalaes Crack Twirler Deserts Comis- SUNS es ae i i iletented Raine (to-day corde one handed Winlt alied. | oH pe net Pts key’s Chicago American Clothier led at two games to but s anton up in ye haitted iwi Laewehhs Rit THEW PR@H Gee: were Says played fast bur did not xet to seit. (ihe young thind baseman Titer canner of the tot Burke. y suo to eatch Hfrodie in the ! Salary in 1903, very feausntis oe oe ed six runs across the plate Dy Wi) wate on ewlits, fumble, Shweka 0 He was ont ! The Englishman began to be worried ows and “Foxy Ned decided that} mntred Conroy's Mier, bot) rian ak All uF He Ue Clothier wae ontpinviiig um this was the limit He had a talk with} vanoing a bag er Sie Rites were opened, and h CHICA. — : point and Doherty had ten RCH GG HIE HIAILGIMEEITR aa eC rha| Scoritie Buk Adenine Cate | tid ML and Ms grit with Nims 1th HICAGO, Aug. 28.—Manager Grier, that the young American was 4d and got the} scorn Burke nnd bE Ne de Fe ay how with the White Stockings, has In- ous man. In the ninth zany there was Veteran to don the apangies and make i 400 formed Owner Comiskey that Will Plagt, @,87eat rally, from which the men tasn- an effort to play his position me and willing hallplayer, who was ie nettcnemanalninenerah u Mt ea'to lobbing. ‘The ball went mils igh Irwin fe still in poor health, bat he], lei Sopa , Help his teamomate pick up in the nded pitcher, has signed with Sy the alr before Doherty finally gath SHANE OKO CIA DER I nnadeunive aia UGH iis dbawesto hoverand the Boston club in the National League | cred in the polat by a pass is ga Mech Mal hee ray | oe th Sheckard, reached third stand, Walter would pave ¢ fi for next season. Plt gots $4.90, He/ Waa, OF ie utmost Importance to : bas here vewterday/ Volt to Wag Dahlen have Cronta. tire drew $50 when in Boston last, and will | ie. Ht TA Ure aR TRIS CELORGT ‘Out ae sotice, Hane < N) a ane Di the ball ut him high and low, wide ane | ast, and willl the end and by his remarkable s.« ERIT on wanted him top AL BRRADREL NERO ene f IN Daneartalet vl [receive $500 more Feb, 1. The vest| ness took the get at 6-2. The pace h : a EN Fom said he had Had is toe Laas as } Comiskey effered him was $2,400. becom terrifie and Doherty aid not : pt ponetbly ido any | Leever tine te «He wanted them wild and swift Tais leaves the White Stockings all like the coolness of his Amerizaa u¢ ‘ a! Cherefore” up to wild Wl Hono: | jlo Lene opanie uM Le Otte aeee the White Stockings With: |veraary under the hottest of an at: - old down the mitiad bag agatn | Mey ue TEN it Pay t here again, He | | Mec My ae Puiladelphi 1 ‘ tverediae He | irited to get Hing “Chile nal ion ore the teasn went away, and | WERE RE RO DIA ADSDHE (3 AT, jatter three of ‘the White “Stock RF Doherty 5416227 Bits sand tier, ang | Heaumont, Wagner simgied to) nit aie tue Juine Aves han Walter hn | bacon practice, and even ( raw comes around Walter ean spring that |G"Mth told him the only ones unsigned |W. J Clothier i444 <p oft bad ba awe As if a health dia | Tete Tine flied tf , ooihlapla, tle eather with, the | was moved to diy Gatt he Alter little batting record of his on any man. and which he could haye were Stramin | | of the wecond set thi a nto the position AS a ACT iH Waitt vine Wail vit stl! tow over ager and make ey point count for | aud Garvin, both ex 7 men, | 4 had bit of play In aly i 1 the best of | ' Me OY - tant cal his baulng record, but Bi the dollars in his favor agdinst the figure | Gritth clalms that the remainder of the | service. He was not so good as former! =) shape elther y Dodgers heh mi eeaNanis a nis team | Jauzh on his team mates now that stout azalnst himein the records a | White Stockings are signed for next| and he made several doutle faults, The ; aad any Kein am | bro ky il Meal : A Pe A ov Ms strenuous devotion to! th me for in Hne next year, menth ago. in yea first game went to Doherty against the ALE STY LES" ) Smith and Meare in the | fanned. eughes was ae —- 7 ae i < ia MeRne Net Hat [ia tg Bahl HOWARD BREAKS AUTO TERRY M’GOVERN GOES ure dy to quit miner is doing a PRROR: Neckar 4 S me He aneae a Shmheeca Re do Pe BATTLETON WINS ALL-PRICES reyfus would be as badly off as Han er ue rw many, Bera, tan | ah RECORD AT BRIGHTON WEST TO-MORROW NIGHT. ff and that makes him strong. No ri | LD ® ae) ALL EATERS Miller, a young outfielder from the rae Southern Leagues covered tieht fei fo -——— | tisburg. Attendance. 5,0 | \ . , ; ; ea tear tev giioels Dewey xuer ow Covers Mile in Steam Carriage in 109 3-5— 1jLittle Brooklynite Will Resume Training at, ; ; sggkagas warm araner, wus eidet | a! tpitattine, ating Vt Many Other Races R Cincinnati—In Fine Shape Now. | We have not or will not y Conroy. ler sent a fy to Beau a ughes's roe) ' un. y le ined a bea to lef ” ark. One run f 4 Re eack On nias aueien to. rene Ane pean singed to teft, Megumont a a Good Sport for the Amateur| 70. ace, ora [make any statements } Polat reached titra Danton state cece | Dubie to Donovan, Chirk took, third ; , y McGoyern will leave® for Cin-) Sept. 22, | Pee be Doky wes ale Tee te | 28 a WH pitch, Leach fonfted to Evening Work) HOLDY WAwIEO NAN e: Deen TAYE Reinsmen at the Sixth Mati-|cinnati to-morrow night. The little] McGovern arrived in town from nis | out our goods that are } fielded out at first, Leach stysted up Dasacd ball Turk ale te Aue Sh Whirring and whizzing autoe | SOC off In front hl wag never headed Lea continue his} Jooked the pleture of good nea) if As } fat centve and atale genont Warie Scoring Wagner " lod t fi Cae PTR Aa MS A a nels training for his fight with Young Cor-| said he didn't remember ever fecling|SUCN that we do not : was hit by a pitched ball rke ' UAE Reon Na te paddaek of the Brigh ile bett, which will be decided in Louisville | better | nee, WwhIGh Was TOF { Ser eBadcone, and ehh An J sound more like the roundhouse of Vehicle (Speclal to the Evening Ward) na — Be trated agonni ivan int Ma etnaniine Scantelescovenl GIR RAK Cones ATALANTA BOAT CLUB'S Where are forty contestants for the! : i Lever to Wage ) York Central railway than T.. Mooor (140, pounds; Jaogu Ny Be eonkeray AS admirals’ and tains’ als, t 1 _ Peaeyn a ase AeqUesT Aig 21 — Ideal weather and a fast track admirala lang pialne’s medals, 3 Automotil Fevery wee atte fet Georme Cannon. who] noon to witness the sixth regular matl- neibesiassy Spur OM | crews, with ladies, First prizes will be ee rear ny) Was, dinqunditicd In the | feat “heat, | oon gS Oavamen in To-Day’s Races. awarded to the winners In each event, 1 SARATOGA CUP RACE nie achitie, wnvv rina the distance In LASS | Club ‘The fifty-fourth annual regatta and| excepting the elght barge, where a R ¥ Ek H «| Had any 1 horses | He 141 record for | there was eight one-mile evenes sched- | tdles’ Day of the Atalanta Boat Club, | handsome prize will be awarded to the hea . ae Aehinhlviaitoraitot annccaeel tienen Fee en aera dacine the atteenoon, | Creanized in 1848, will be held in the| women in the winning and second |¢ A 1 (Continued from First Page ) Searrebeinory M ceatora Hauck Oat inire Clty | uled ti be grotted dueling tiie afernem | boat-houses on the Harlem River and| barges Duck races and tub races also Sa thoroughbred and is ? agree ag ; ANS i Liaithealelnr une free for wits Arat prize) wore asmured a goud day's sport Gye Hundred and Fitty-second street |are on the programme. Dancing will!@ Sure Winner. f ot pa = ‘ m8 A Abst to ead lan ts $ ve j mane 8 8 is afternoon. sonclude the regatta se Bey Brandt, Wild Thyme and Judith Camp: “oastiaiin i ve tying heels, as the | Ao Dy MS. Harness j a drevstiles Lone of conversstlon ion the i Gold Medal awarded Paris, 1900. i: H close at hix heels, In the turn prummand. a : tr Place h othe pound machine secon, Petebsbopae Nerne: cs ENG. SAMALERE f MMcliieteraudte passed nanaannuret, ano eine tak inane mod 1 a did (anachine thirds tines ide acti Jrolnamen was the defeat of F H. B, KIRK & CO., Sole Bottlers. / } Goak the lead ANGRing the wen to the (lee Kida 108, 0'Cod : POW. Howard, with his" L.4on-pound | Sirather's waxon champion, Lord Derby, = : Lan Klug ; |wteam. mach took the lead and at} at Readville yeste yy The My ¢ etretch, followed by Benx Wild AS, } Iption, from | once A ie Netty Vat) at y The Mow! ‘ ‘ Thyme. Judith Campbell and Sir Voor & rier ravere to the litte Uh Vet fully Ww) ya we |, Wvent No. I—Trotting: mile heats ly rg ¢d - wo in thr First heat moby Bat - aS hd Whe a cur. Mollie Brandt held her ow Shtarist was sece pat p Hauer and | Yonovan, second, Lord” Meborald 2 } misning Glavariy by w iengih/and a hain Efe hit afte AKalmn aaaghingece uekhelmer Wime—2 0 Fa from Wild Thyme, who wae thr wo ling, would wend them RAN fanrih, I i Jengths in fro1 Bir Voorhiex ~meie y wl sual bursty! ry mile E hy F a heat won by rounmi nares SARATOGA ENTRIES RE Ee RN al iat Rin 3 ¢ ' rutogs (up ea ai we i" Lycian’ with ugly Iaucre, 1. A. = i a8 nix furlongs cay aki KOxKIEN made u strange con f x Hopi Meroynton, | |= Zz pP 4 ASuriem, ves okey » {ACH RRACK, SARATOGA, A A NORA Ta eanine Ba tims, covertip the distanced . vent Mile Meats \@ Ww i ave Guard ‘ b ) ie anenlan tees nat 4 i fi Cee caver We lintanee) nest two in the First heat won 2 v ‘ Wren, 13, Lyne hk = Fp look record of 1.89 for AH ICREPIRE AO Rca ‘al Harrison; Bright = ee i ad ll Me Mag D penclivrract tae A The day was ideal for racing and fast | 4's was of the regulition Kind so tl tent ’ Iyondor! } ‘gs P] Herbere, 127 es mith. 3) 4 6 fat Race-For (bree yea 2 sillug: time. ‘The wind “ew strongly chrouan | Was the Arat recon! of the day to, be | Ruenag nid; Princess May = fi} } Ten hfe sR Ie FAP 1 en cee te ae ¥ UhPOURH | smashed | rth; David B,, J. W, Cor Reameriiae ; ; Man ywn the strete —e tot fitch, “Mine2.d8 1-4." David 2 Pi Andy Williams cut out the early pa Hy Wan of Materlil uasistance in cll Inished a head in front of Axtello, but ran this way for wix furlong. } ‘ : A ce ‘ HAWTHORNE RACE PRAGK, chioas| Pil Beat! won. by Battleton. FG. bert atarted to free Un k m4 rm ©. Bostwick and Vournter were Aug. 2—Following a waite] eokes, Princoas Sprague, ‘TF. “Russell, @ length's len entering the 1 Ki ee to have been the str performe day, | sohed tar {rach Maj sonond; Hichard 3, ©. O. idoyd. thirds oo ole Hen Haws but did jot : a lay, Jwchoduted for this track today: Krevluid, D. Goodnian, Loni MeDonald nee Guard and Douro mide a mvs fielne Mh aIa Gh First Ruce=six and onechaif furtongs. | M. Brucihslmer, itth, Pime-219 OLD DR. ai to get her, Both passed Herbert lie 1 hachine en ‘ " Lert ab # to Land 2 to 1 rats] Mr Billings captured the first heat of and akin a, the far turn, and they neared the | Fe m WM we mo 4 > Jalanthee, # to 1 for place, second, and | event No. 6 with Dr, Book, Gracie On- sore throat and palntul swelllage, stretch Advance Guard took 1} ad “ Pui hemn iina a Eva @, thir Time ward had the pole at the start, but she Kidney and bladder complaints, scalding, infivm- Wyeth then moved up rapidly from 4 eoplwtiane: selliniay t ) Becond Rave-Six and ni) fuse] WORE atone thea Taatlten eae eomanin fc, are speedily cured.” Impedt- rear at this point, but when thes | tnapetor * i i three times t weight, ‘The! longs.—Won by. Alard. § ind to 1; | to Malgour, At the naif Latte Hel mania (TReter: eeeaitaas’ kemenien, Oop. Siralghtened oul It’ was acen’ tat A f a prizes amount to a $10 fy each | DF, Stephens. for place Wan woos took the lead™and held Mt into the hom DR ORINDLE has a record for marvellous ouree, Vance Guard had the race tn hand, ard | ters i ‘ Minetive: sta Ai AD Wsnawmile third, atintetatie” | atretchs, whore Ate LiltinEs “cane ssn Berice OVER 90 YEARS at 171 West ith. the he came home alone an easy winner by | Hislh« THE Ree ae ON Ware ¢ Third Race—si W i. with Dr. Book and won ax he pleased fetween Oh and 7th avenues, Advice tres. three lengths. Wyeth and Andy Wi i Lied and wes by suet) Capt, Conover t Ma. vent No Trot mile heats; best Medicine. $1. Hours. cl jams had a hammer-and-tongs fniehi| Third Race—T ae ‘ ne Poroy Owen, CJ. Ridgeway, | Litren, for place va ats| | two. in thr at won by. Dr for the place, Wyeth getting t | a furlons "= Gor Cannot in We oward, Jo) Wenlock, thind Book (C #), Little Helen hena ,, Herradl 4 is 3 a : CB. Cag anh second: Gracie, in. i F , ! 1 and others ward (F “AWTENC ; Joy Maker PITH nace “Pets hist previous to we stunting hour al RINIGHES AT ST, LOUIS fourth, Malzour fftth, Ventura sixth pofah Morvear-olde; walling: Ave end a wait f 1 w owners of Tac cars aa LES Mme 3.154 sh ' A Me UN. te Packs wid Weer | Bvent le heate; tain . Wher HuCera mde woe Wery |, RACHK*DRACK, BT LONG. Aur, 31.—| best twa tn, three heat won by iarters, wuts... Jocks. st Half 106 Clonine ny i Phe races scheduled 1 in haracé vandort, D. Flanagan; Axtello, M farierile 06, wedtern. 7 1) Heme ditions were auch. thu toally {day remitted ax follows , ©. Harrison, second: David B., J FOR 1, 7 ce Mt Bea. H various distances would be ken dure | rion, ine —2, G iarrisos, "140, Pb rae hacked up diy the conte inolos: | Ana’ atath Was He wo in three. —Becond and Anal heat won Sao WL Daly. 9 fin Be fer ter, su rearolde Ht bie Hug aa sa | wed Mathild, Abts. by Mercury Wilkes, F, G. schmidt; Maybin, 106, Baw... 4 ai i Wt pen 10 | Aimed | ery ing | e—Three-fourtus of a mile.| Cucre, LH. Hopper, second; Tony M., y Mount ‘ove, 10, Lands b POPE LN sito Fane You ari. ie tot and'6 ts] Af! Boynions thitd Ising Tom, Hi e light Girl.’ 106, 1. sea 1 N i re on ' place. § to G6 was second | Hackett, fourth. ‘Mme—2.19 SEE THE 106 Ho showue 11) of the meet to and 1 ime—Lat | “Hvent N Trotting mile heats, best Bi t ae Ui Ree ve ay rt oath Lait hale alee ll Bigges or met PYLE Standing of the Clubs, ene, ce es ngs: Jolly Bachelor, Won easily, Time—1.07. Wo are r Of th ay A ARIDHAL Cian | Mapes, second; Hae ewood, Arthur ille rushed right Into the lead No de Mage machines took part, ‘Thix pace syon de Laat sina ia no, Lape HT Sine 15, Tle heat proved Little Ci ar me shamed right Into the lead | endure | Wb be ti | maniines took part, “rnin rack toon da L Cub Me ee t2'Re the best race of the day, aad Ita ; | ; 7 | A i one, MMe. 1OWS rex Fanning inio the satreceft with | Pulte HO Letpaic Hr POR ee tte arrow osoapes orcurned Ih i Laue, At ih agen iat lowered his mark to 212 by A iy Dinksle and | Bist" Rece—Wor three-year-olds and upwards | i a ey igi et the Fin hows Aurieavills | uandicep! one mite ants torioug, YW eNG | Maing the srOE $1 4g M6 ih At thw word Imogene had the pole, a eld gnd won Haroamer 12 “Huntress ‘ Summary. Po oMenicy pat Jolly Bachelor toor it at the Aral rom Dinksle, whi hn 16 Maron Vepper 9 6 mile hei 01 rs i vb w. L po,} turn and led to within two lengths of i sai who HB sade wie: | nara fot vente der Abe Vealatooni tf 3 "al thea nae RG. Bt A Royal Smoke lt Fate a " nan tess, clea. won by Holder, 3r.; ; | teat hake . called Upon Ber j bound. 6 * Me all Ba Bi A ih SS 8 le Rd 2 maine