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i ND bilgi RRS “vdihe THE aaa WEDNESDAY ‘EVENING, “[PRARUARY 1 ss t , SN ae Paani 7 SPORTS EDITED BY SS" ROBERT EDGREN. So ee eh adn ie a a veneyy BOWLERS \ WHO ) WILL BE SEEN IN EVENING WORLD TOURNEY yr POE YLOR' The changes of crookedness aiyainst Pitcher, Taylor, of the St Louls Na» tlonals, in connection with a game § played in Pitisung on July 80 lust, are to be prayed, Proxident Pulliam, of the Natlonal League, has announced that at the rer quest of F, De Haas Robison, owner of the St, Lowis chu), a spoclal meet. ing of the Board of Directors of the League had been called for Tuesday, Fch, 14, in the Viototia Hotel, for the y ipurpoee of making an Investigation of the charges, On the day In question St, Loule and tits | fovas Eh ate aint wane, thee Taylor OMclated for the Cardinals againat wa Miller for ee Pirates, ‘The mado eeven ihites and one error, Cardinals five hits and one error, score w wa 0 2 in favor of Pittsburg, mg to Fhe KELLY, the well-known little , Aigtter trom thie town, has en up the pen in defense of White, Engileh light-weight In refers thin Cer] Taylor some weoke ago said that he and First Base. ae fe Eee me Ce te. at i 33 } did not get back ‘to thel: 3) unt VE Noticed In the different papers ey / early dn the morning, He i “ thst fs to the fighting ability ||» ‘ . he told Manager Nichols oneres, y | game the in no condition to y ee ita tal unit x | fat that 3 Miehals Inaltod on, hi bees j , Lacobshad UNTED BOWLING COMMITTEE THAT ARRANGED a WICING FOR EVERING PRORLD | tad aeinet nin and patd he ra he 1s far from being an casy PO ara eek MAICH “ ‘ a ‘ - 7RNEP” bavvelen te could under the. alehet 4 fight he has shown vast im- it Over his previous perform- He isn't one of those fighters ‘ j gyin in @ punch, but he ts a good ght hitter, with |two good hands a dh He has the advice of teachers in England, Billy NEAL PROVES TOO MUCH Tasisacie FOR FIGHTING” HYLAND. OF CHAMPIONS’ , : Former Champion Batters His Opponent for. ag iiiael 3. Croman, the Captain ot Fifteen Rounds When Referee Staps the iter Ne A tle AsBo- : . : . ' Suatraes O13, Gn BaneAy shuse chadged Fight and Proclaims Him the Winner. \ itd name to the Irish American Ath- who think him a ainsh can H'pome money, for White can @s.much backing as any ? : .) hut ever came from Eng-|Seven Teams Meet in First Series of Games Hon the Zngish ture, ar tom| fOr Handsome Trophy and Championship— thal, th ho banked He i i | a ores tn tee, Best of Pin Knights Are Entered. ure sincerely, “SAM KELLY,” To-night marks the opening of the) er, 12, parol Nie Setther, 124; Schoen- ; ‘ oon greatest bowling tournament that New G ts. 1 ara ST ACR a ue | ete Club, reports that the club's ath- KELLY’S ostimation of) York has ever known, the Free Head- Mie [ Rontina shed f q : : | letes, made a wonderful showing by (Special to The Evening World.) Coffey with right and loft ewin White's fighting abliity/Pin tournament, arranged by ‘The ry 208, “Fuhrman 193; Mahl, \W4 . & : ; H ; } winning the Junior and Sentor Metro-| BAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 1.—Frankte | the ‘head, and coly the dell sav: Rd + Hd enrry wolght, Kelly Is one| Evening World and open to a.} lubs in 29; Holb, 19, ‘ P : | pulitan, championship, the Junior and| Nell proved his title to the bantam- | Seetera man from going down for thé * i gount, lest little fellows that ever | the jurisdiction of the United Bawilng| 1 sh panty , 183; Mahler, Teed ea aE Re Grane Waris Weight honors of America last night by| A return bout between Willlle Sprack. e Clubs, The tourney will be held under | 14%. ‘Total, d1¥. champlonshlps and the knocking out Dick Hyland in fifteen | Hin, of Windsor, and Duaty er sounne gloves. The excellence t y will b du FIFTH GAM O-Belther, 8t) Behoend st Ds ny | of Chicago, for a $500 skle’ det, work Is shown by the fact| ‘he auspices of the Jatter organization, |” 1), yelp 1 Thay, tH Fe hn, SRR orate dur ‘. rite rounds, In every round Nell showed | partially arranged last ued Jane Bt: y ¢ Olympic records during the season. Clean-cut work and ability to assimilate a Bk GR cil casi RAE HPI peg heed Sua BLACKBURN. PUTS | H-hore in New York, he imme- | the rendeavoun thls morning of more | tt Y | ALetropolitan Senior, Neil's victory did not please them, as rac! | Total, tad, y dt pded the ring and branched than a hundred bowlers, who practised , P. Kuz Bowling Club held ‘ » Metropolitan Junior. they hooted him when the left the ring. RR Nl FERRY TO SLEEP MManager, He 1a now actin for tho start, | thelr yweeul mee.ing oi Friday ey. ‘aatonal Junior, a Manage es used his lett for the head Ky for “'Winard" Sonaefevwet | Joe Thum has arranged to handle tho |Log, Jan, gi, at Joan Pening's Alte vnmne. Writ: the returned revently from a The White Elephant alleys, which will 4, sind found the fighting| be the scone of this greht tourney, were | M4; Hotb, La. ; an ea .|No. 25 St! Mark's Place, a3) forming Bpt, the billard experts, and | crowds of spectators that will be pres Bad way Momety Wests aot | ioe DOM OWDNGING THE BALL {al to The Evening World) , " oesiger, an BY Capt, Horners rolie and’ } x Hy Bonducting a succerstul) a oieiy decorated for the occasion,» |thn tetris scons, ate Raul thhe meme i SOA Bere ay Litas 4 World’ ymple iy ee the countrys The tournament oficers and commite| hers.sbent va oniovable net | vee a as Ne eae elle ie Blackburn, of Philadephia, bested Kid (CORTON {e about to build a| tees having tne tourney tn cnavge arb roder, 0) Tota sd floo ‘erry, of tis city, in seven rounds of NCE YS, ae | 158t i my Q cond: d r, and when he arose Nell measured “atadium. ‘This ts ony ‘one af the |compoeed of the most promiaent pin| jfi9i4 4 e oes: A. ary also stcured several seconds and sharp fighting last night, Ferry, al- % every blow, Nell landed lefts to head though outclassed and bleeding from the throughout the battle, crossing with a right. * sewmmees i " f vlin the erty. {AT HH cored, 4 3 in amateur a i es, “Amer. Philly. cLchroact,” Vi By WHeH AL r + : oT, very TAVOrRDIV, Oetth 11 3-4 i 1903, In his own corner, sult in doubt until the end of the fifth, | jas tine gradually adopting i aN vob yy eae doafaiey ran William Hor- patent sreal tty due Ng regan Kl ti His seconds showered water on him, ; when the terrific pace began to tell on | ent’ Greek fdca that physical bee ve ( i+: cant HARUN OE a i i inert aANiee Secured twenty “ot he sb ein Binh and Hyland gamely arose to the count | Fim, and a right to the jaw Dut him Tyas Important ox mental, | tee: A. J. Oboxm havleay Mone of thecelu, “Gregan haa come | of lx, only to be sent down again, {2Q¥, for the count In the soventh, | Henry Tiinm, Charles Mets, Ciarles 148: Hi, Crass, 19 Scared, In the preliminaries Frank King and ape auntie gompetition are! Himbach and Jojn J, Delaney. # i: auuphy Pryn Mi F jbeted In athletics for the past eighteen | Referee Groggains, seeing that Hyland | Kid Baur went four rounds to a draw, On account of the great fumber of Tis; H. Bo With the announcement of tho welghts | Ry" Mawr (4) ..... ip S| years, When the Irish frst organized way hopelessly beaten, pointed to Nell | Th somi-wind-up between Rete m | Se! Ned t Buffalo, built tor the 'euttles that have beon received and! Yap aE ee ie it, Donne, 8; G. [of the Brooklyn and Suburban Handls | AIC 5 S118 gia [he Was a member of the West side A. and O'Donnell was decided in fayor of y st me At Buffalo, bullt for the jothers that are flowing ine with every “Wott, 18): T. Bannl-|caps local racing men will have plenty | lard of the Vair +118 118|C. Jim Frawkey enlisted him for the | as the victor. Hyland was still srogey | McKeever alter four ee of very can Falr, was et that/time) mail, tt was impossible to arrange ®) gui, 1%; J, Freer, 140; Willlam Hor-|t keep them busy until the beginning | ocitiveh (0) us Hi | Irish, aie ras et to rin, hosts AG when taken to his corner, poor work, “athletia ground in America, | full oohedw ofr SEP ene edule (bel eons eee of the sport in this State, As in the | Bad News Mb — ‘day #ince for the interest of his club and| Hyland's showing against the sea: _s Wy It went out of exist-| nea ip to Heb, 14, which ts given be> Life Insurance, Brighton, Hermis has the post of honor | {iis} fi ay {1} /ts athiletes, Creman fs better Known | soned ex-champlon was remarkably HANL N RE U E tad served {ts temporary | jew, FIRST GAME 8. Lito Ingu with 129 pounds, one pound more than | Major i 114/08 the "Atitetlc Cop.” He has captured | good, and had he stayed the limit he Among the teains entered are rep-| Natashi Mi i ho Is asked to carty {n the Brighton, | | Bail sean New wy Fl tds St the a pala In bie aA being, | undoubtedly would have had a draw. ' oe 119; Dong! ‘ ty ‘ —|in fact, the oldest competing athlete in a g ourazen exercise ike | Fesenta Weg Het Ker eabal Ae 7a. Mutua! Baldwin, and this {n splte of the fact that he in| &4\% HI |Greater New York. In the first round Nell closed Hyland's TO MEET LEWIS, bundings. In the course of | ton'a, Long Island and’all the near by, }Tipping, M, Mo diz, HTS) horse that Ins seon his beat days, Of Moharlh CH ‘ i HOV Pa Conway, the map who has made | eye, and this handicapped him throughs hase Hearn ovory, big, Amerinan | clues. | Trom the class of bowlers ens) 1 OND Gi tee B Lite t | vourse the Looltmakers will: make him Marth net HB yo present valuable trovt ies’ to. the tHinee | ou (Special to The Evening World) shave its stadium, and ath- | tered It Is en banirea fat Hubbell, 1.9, Wilean, 46 r ‘avorite In tho future betting, but wiso | | ata fay + 108 108 | men ing the greatest’ number of; ‘Ihe boys fought before a $6,200 house| priLADELPHIA, Feb, 1. Badl Gill have the areatont boom | Will fall by the wasslde, es ament eall| Ji) Dougherty, lu; Dean, Ir; toval, horsemen will go to some of the younger | Aube Th tm top| Roles, vias Flanagan, Sheridan and / in Woodward's Pavillon, Hanlon, of ‘Frisco, who was | rj jléneed In more than a Pray anita aciub to bow! In re] 18% 0 Mucuel pe win, ses to take his measure, Olagan = | Cohn hake good Work they have done | nl is a the, fighting machine, and Han a o 4 GLO wae bined to :) f iz, 1h . ik ay Cut) y'son yn | for ol thou tyle | meet Harry Lewls, P e| 4 lays of one game, the high eore team) Gingon, s Beldame !s rated as the best four- | Israelite Jog | ““rotiowing ts a list of points acored by | preclated by the wallcry,on weconnt oe Iightwelght, at the Manhattan, Atmetle to win the trophy donated Bu ine Bens aie ail ance |¥ear-old horse in the country, Her ime |tqutst 1s) the leading athletes, Ms ‘showing of he is undoubtediy| ciub last evening, reftert tego ees iptl-Murpy fight in Phin | {48 World os well as the Cee vids on, agnor, | post will bo 122 pounds, ‘This woight, | CEM, Kini: 109] ohm Hanngan os.ssssss sess 18 the best boy of his weight In America, | \ NG eT WRB tO! GOL OU ee At of the United Bowling Clubs, | As ni Dolrghient He ae wads, This wolght, | {nie Arrant ) { ii! Martin pre He entored the ring much lighter. than | N@ deemed there was not enough money el iin Inst Saturday night 18| Incentive to the bowlers ‘the Evening any ; with her five pounds sex allowance, fininter i Wa) tines ci hig Hyland, although the latter’ made. 124 (In the house. ‘The crowd present, which “bolix widely alsoussed, | World will presmnt io ench, eonnnet iter H j Would, according to the scale of weights Yeoniay (1), Hit! George Honhue teary pounds, Nell was excollently handled | numbered two thousand, thought he had bi a Herping, i {4 vogue, place her cn a par with Irish | Aviful ae 100, Charles Hecon eto SEE ER a a Na cold feet and was afraid to take @ " i f Io oung Corbett was given an ovation | chance agalnet the T Clty boy, Murphy would have put Rive tournament will aint promptly at ttt NON EHAE ae champion of Harry Payne a Wy) Rave cy 401-49 Jom entering the ring, Hie will meet !° George Decker Ww PF eegtisutear ann } Af ‘the fight had been CA Mi aia a Rad é iy burns Ailey ere me He Na hanteens tent I Bunnag Battling Nelson next inonth, bout resulted, Mor the first few luration, Th regard to this the | cf the United Bowling Clubs, Louis 31 Ho, 16k; | €tby Dan cand Brsok en ieee aiaaeoT pene | Taos oe ) et Ss ee coree ata eran all ewes BY QUI the x ‘ andicap, both | Jason ct Bt "Honemeaan ; r balance ¢ sontest Da fatement by Abe Attell ts F, Schulte, the bowllng expert, will iy t Ly ~| at a miieand a quarter, are: Seamer. bad Wilhiany 0 rane yt! ralunce, of the content 1 fatareruage r umpire the frst game, Pi H q Ha buoure Brook. | 21 a7 John Jove a SIELOFF AGAIN the aaeressive and a draw would have been. eee geee the fi All the honorary members and ¢x- Mey 6, bi vn C i} | the fight Murohy's) manager | peslaonts of the (United Rowling Clue Hermie, (6). hia, Wits, io Light (3). ine. He sald: ‘We axpeot to) wi attend the opesing a guests of i { Wily Mine id we are going to do it if} The Evening World it: Vreeland, Bedouin ( | Pasadena Row uf Dawn tent ch), The schedule that, will go into effect] Ii Bhuman, 1 this Boy has been in the! weit yop, 14 is a8 follows: Ville— A phort timo, If you And! weanerd Ahold hin safe, 1 want to ask| bon, Favorste, Court Elysian, H ; pend Gan Ateonal iy Our Weiend, Delaware Tet out, Don't beat tim up | enna ear ey WN need to, and take the) rigaiiy and Casunity, Gus Burle & Co, (Special to The Evening World.) i res DETROIT, Mich, Feb, 1—The bout e = % between Otto Sleloff, of Chicago, and a , 0 0 Charlie Coffey, of Brooklyn, last night, (Special to The Evening World.) on PHILADELPHIA, Fob, was a duplication of their meeting a 1—Before a EE DEFEATS COFFEY,| STINGER AND ; «MOTOR BOATS IN ee BEEBE DRAW = Certain (3) HW; 1 4 y y ae t of him,’ Rialto, Young Men, Rosedale aie Ein r crowded houre at the Manay . 1 1 uM 161; G. atl, f _o month ago, off again winning in nayunk A, C,, 4 pfiret round I found out that| Friday, Feb, & q by Roche, 18 HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES, ds, after giving Coffey a bad night, "Kid" Beebe and "Kia f ; Sterling, Monumental, Nemo, Mo: Jewellers’ League: cen (Apectal to The Evening World) RPA TOUR GD: ARON G) Yalan) Comey |@ Oe two. af na 7G . ! een itit me, iT was too | Teauitable Life, (On Unt Alors) NEW ORLEANS, Fed, 1—The entries TADRslAlLi RNG HUERINE ren PALM REACH, Tay Feb, Lethe | Beating, ‘The Brookiynite made a bet. | Sige two of the clevernet feather. MMC rea viel sateen, Stingae ae ae APR Seo OOK | for Vonmwortuw s ties here are as fol] OT SPRINGS, At Feb, 1 weather conditions for the opening of | ter showing in the earlier rounds, id | Melphiay put up a seemed to have Sleloft tired halt’ way flashing six-round go, and at the finish 119; Lowe, vay | ow felbshort all the time. He} Hawthorne, Olymp'a, Rogal ee UT Yallese, 4 Af enti toe: row's ae » Dal i tor boat carnival \é fellow* and fou nt | Collese. Thursday Nie ‘ Hon fforn, , Reyato, wIR entrics for to-morrow's races i as|the Palm Beach mo % ee 5 RCH LW . both were so re t ere ha 5 ‘orm, Woodlan lem, J Atreett 118 Roll, 2 bright and warm and a Might breeze foiowed Wt wp by chasing C iftey’ around For the ‘Ar four row! ida” Beebe, | 16 autpoint him Aaah to| Bass; Metropolitan Life, Phoenkx. tL could do whatever Reb 9—Youne aon Gore] girc ! . ntative 0. Iways use my ight i A , OF ) uke, saat Want to knock a man out, 2 #c0, i it re | at It go twice In the whole ha hay Was (old that ff the fight would vet another mate Ls A sboxe about it lew from the east across the course, |the ring for the remainder of the| fabbing and jolts, made Stinger joo ‘The courze ts four tiles along Lake | Period. _ Inthe tenth ho hammered novice, But with @ grim spirit s = he set out for revenge and {fn a mease us Worth, from in front of the Royal ure evened matters in tho 1st neues clana to near the old wreck, ‘There abies r 10,00) visitors here from. the North, and cores of launches and sall- decorated with bunting were nly. Awe Shocs 41) G endon 422 Over Ag Bronxda'o. Cosmorot- wW t orl once 3 gay! he sated and sald, tral, Imperial, Broncho, ND Restltien sgn hia Atom ion the courme at the Anish, ‘The maten yo n XY ft aan crowds at the pler and on the Roya a Tc aultable, Biite, Viona 7 417 Mabel Siming.... sss Police! e 4 Peta a? w. You tools Aa te ee a ee 0 Dd Poinclana tans presented a brilliant ure en : fourth round Murphy eald to aaron Pe RIO ot a Mh first race was at elght miles and My pai Ee Fe too clever for me, Abe I'b| United Bowling Clubs—Gecond iijaitverserssnn2! a il an Endurance and Reliability i. se Beenie, yr Sere, at gaat your {t to you.’ Rive far small b he Winner waa Phau Section, | ny G, E, Andrews's Shadow, Time 44 ial to The Evening World.) Diseases of Men 1 Fe i aie lebvening. Teleginhy TOUsAAMenk nto) ME Dine Udscieciscisrecerds® SUL ANMBURGarcvine tove S| minutes 4 seconds, Second—L, P,| _,, (Special to The Evoning Wor remarkable. inaamuehe te tt (On Germs ws Peitoos Hoout, tlme 4) minutes st sees | CHICAGO A Fe 1,—The d anal forty sunertor Aavane ‘ ORE ods Amateur Bi'llard toucnament. receive BB mnethoay of troatments My Second Race—One mile, for motor} anyther blow ti | boats morning, when under, twelve miles per hour, | Werdinand Poggeaburg, of New York, eut. Willoughby tropoy. Winner, | received word ghat lils father had dled veling 4 mi) years’ experie: 4ccomplished for mor weet no other physician has " Andrews; Shadow, rime, 65 min-|In that city fast night. Poggenbury ever been ablo to tala, md, A'S, Bh for New York to-day tno teat that te hoeae q Fee Run ohh Rearend, He was counted one of the beat men claity of vat | mak tapes H NRRICE Husted's Hester: tine, 7 mins {in the event, having won the 4 1 eases of men, contining Ip Dimplient Fourth, 0. 9. Popplaion's inet yen in’ the National Tournament ettorta to. perfeoe ing compl Thelma; wero neven etarters. umateur champlon. i anteenee | MARSHALL AND JANOWSKI SKATERS AT SARANAC, met Will explain at my method will cure. 7 ‘min 428-5 sec, ‘There | (y York City, and 1s present We Ui aaio i : eaes| Bis dnquietive “Giri 163) Hiadelphia Jack” O'Brien and John of Chicago, will clash In an- j alk-round bout In the Quaker) Y a GAM Forward—Clauss 104 FOURTH RACH 1 | mele and a sixigont in a THe Jenguie—Su Mornin, pat Schuit’s alleys. aH ee | Consultation mM ert call, yrrite te the arena of the Na- madway ney--Collere, Nyne | | Cons ’ ii ean iat Leeetiar steamieaciiets ith | DRAW ON CHESS GAMES Hs smug Dr DIBol ts! VUE th, Fa Second 1 RS, thes Y. M. CG. A. Bowlers, Jedinmiia: 9¢ Baten Raver's alloys. | | Tana ak Pree? ad began “last might | HQ, eh ang car AUN ¥ anged Jabs ‘ ; a Metropolifan ¢ nahip == Alg on: ‘i with 2 iy the squared circie. y(On Central YM. ¢ Heys, No 42 Jatin vm Net yA Amann & levensbiatesnsne’ Ut k J, Marshall, of Brooklyn, | NIM", ‘AL, SCIENG! Bee Wile, mide a | ulton relvens : mwah nf Mh ety in| Stan note ¥ against O'Br ! 5 9, ve, Wm 100 tonal ebews match whieh was) aiuny th hv | ese — forage Obrien Arve 3 I 103 Iselin & Cot at Th We Blepiaal oy | midnight, was resumed rut “aye ite Lee team of t ihe DR G fin tho la SD aS Wy We J reautted Ina draw: ot, felons he .¢ OLD DR GRINDLE, v painful swelle loture In from than eve Bani: Clerks’ Leasve—Natlonal 104 tua of the plavers Is] ih atl Ohne REET ‘CIALIST IN “ad bp iin AN bd of America, Fifth Nat long | Ms i Hv Li ¢ lake Skat lignded t wt F Ny gon at the end of ths sixth + Wowter org. (National: at Th he ma continu ames | Sp yFe0, Ay. 1 treatm pe men are in fine shay }) Fowler, 10; Nivonals at Thum or | tre won drawn no ibe t elma et counted. nnd hn of other skaters | 414 pesmanently o foupt, put up a great bi De Courcey, A. Lene | fare here for to- da: aie and on mo las; 5 Beard d 4 | | ——————— ist Sonn ‘oy other advertivy 11; Med- va fake nahin | hg. payale . Ne Slocum ve, | 2 Tar g Hg | | FAST BASKETBALL “PROMISED HOPPE FALLS BEHIND. io 4 Pei cured In from 1, t0.8 months RACK Mlle! an | | een tence Nervous Debit toi to 2 months Minor LeegusPo- | aeratoea tt * — taints fn from 4 Algonquin: ng | *Swedish Lad | is will omer dly prove the m In tho billiard RAG of 690 points In red spate, ‘ i "en Rox MR sas game. lovers. & ball i. blocks of 200, belne pla, tthe R HMMard Academy by Prank Hoppe ank Banton, the latter last nlght Miinm White tast ballk-line ama- 1 1 petaneen ie Falaco Two Ladica Team Tourney, |° Mewelte ‘a’ Learvo~L,. i i (On Pajace Alleys.) vs. A. Hy, saith & Co, a HIRST GAMP_Hande, 1; Schumacher |" en’ Franklin League-Nows, Journal, tal, 290, Selther, 158; Schoen | Jennings, at Grand Central alicyr, in | r scen in M anbaattan Laan pe BROOKLYN Y. M,C. A. WINS, ‘ciietie" Asotin “Ko! Mar Agus! | and F i in rteenth street, Feb, 13, wien the wii his frame while Hoppe had 154, srindle ju “atl at. the SAMO office, Gaurav team of Buftalo, Barton's ith TUn was 8 and his average My West 42H ST, mee ith Ly a tate Main last night wetrates qo | Stmers of the World's Olymplo Cham- |g 2.5, Hopoes, Niki run Was 24 ad lich he hag occupied oveR of lew Yat peven. tron. a rancly Xavi plonehip at St, Louls, will mest the | his Meir 2 6 Reb, Bote must play bet- 1 Ncord Which no other avert Ry im Boilers ht tho Clermont Avenue Hunk Tne | crack team of the Xavier's A, a Ue ter tonaight, having to go to Barton's can truthfully claim, Advion £ Med slain ae ecore wap ted at the end of the first half, !ohamplona of the Metropolitan TO 9, BUNDAYS, at Univereal | 42 Hickor Avs) elitr ain tie Morning Newspaper League—Journal, ‘punrinann, 196; Mahl- gun, a 0; at McLaughlin's alleys. wry

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