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OE a a f “THE WORLD: FRIDAY, EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, 1906. ] EDITED BY . ji ae we ohh ROBERT EDGREN ee eee T |Mexican Rules Favorite Over Chicago Fighter , lf VANDERBILT AACE at Odds of 10 to 9, but Even Money eo ae ; Will Probably Rule at Ringside. oe . ; Donor of Trophy Cables that j Be : Contest Will Again Be Held (Special to The Evening World.) and Hanlon was terribly punished, ‘ j ‘ Q Over Nassau Course, LOB ANGELPS, Cil., Feb. 9—Auretio| While Herrera merely scored on points ‘ | Herrera, who conquered Eddie Hanion| 8nd the decision was unpopular, He | ny é J and Young Corbett, will attempt to| an fs much quicker on his feet, has a ; 3 3 For the third year the Vanderbilt Cup check the career of Kid Herman to-| Punch with both hands and js aévising | ay tuce will take price in this country, F night. The mén will meet at 183 pounds, | b/s friends to bet on him as long as . : i: land Long Isvind will be the scene of the HE origin of the skiddoo number, g . " c : and each has trained consistendy and| Money is in sight. Ga Sabie He, . “ jcontes’. The distance will be approxt- “23, tg no longer 2. mystery. ee . . - tity : unremittingly so be prepared for put- paola abet EMU eth edd eH | aety 2ioi ie a ia eal ri on day afternoon I drifted down ‘ sh ti the best fight they ure capa-| Nelon. | the date will be either Saturday, Oc! street to hold an Imvortant a Stee og ore According to the argument a@vancea s line paatieacosteis d . 01 0 cla i the inside 2 s i ihieaé'<ba Interview with a howler and accldent- Herrera ruloe a alight favorite, at| bY those who clalm to\he Ga the insite ‘hese.taois were made known ine epee crore ie soon on odds of 10 to 9, but plenty of Herman! men, Hermann is the cleverer boxer, i : PRE ICRU alt ver et id OA Bree numb Goth BAD Uae Oe ane money 1s being wagered. as his “on-| while Herrera Is the man with the see : KK. Vanderbtl:, donor of the trophy, who eee Sumber 28 ts prominently displayed Bh ; tingent of admirers arrived from Chi-|PURCH. ot ers of the game aald | . iy ‘ . e ‘ . sult with the Sports Committee of the ver the entrance to J. P. Morgan's cago yerterday and are betting on his| tuis morning: ; ‘ : #3] | | the nent to same a route In that ecu ee oe int anaeeoet i chances. It 1s believes the odds will| | “I pick Herrera to win If there Isa | a ¢ ae HOPE Ae ATES, MMR ctr cctianvinigearamie.. | : they enter the ring. Herrera’s stock| flerrera’s chances are better than Her= < . 3 2 car, ” Bamcucacoleclign: ay J | i é ee | took quite a boom since he knocked] mann’s, for he has twenty rounds in| : ACK O'BRIEN is still’ making / : ; = : J out Young Corbett, and his nupportora| Which to send in one wf those Tint Ne 4 abs wre 5 . foke of his claim te the m{adte-| : : sat | expect him to win as easily from Her- Starts ft {a ‘Shimberland” for whoever | : ‘ ‘ : UU) Weight championship by refusing i ae ‘ man, stops eesih Se ~ to dol the weight limit, 168 pounds at ; co a 5 . : On the form shown by each aainst | ,,"There fs little doubt in my mind that | ; : { ringside, for Tommy Ryan. Ryan has/ Ss — Hanlon recently, Herman appoars much | nut T don’t think he has the steam that | . - posted his forfeit, $2,400, with Manager 4 athe Dest, as his victory was decisive | the Bakersfeld boy shows.” H ; Rack Cath ess MeCarey in Los Angeles, so it now ap- > = - cab Ae 6 ‘ ; a Teally ite gator . SALE TO-DAY AND SATURDAY. _ BO'Brien. Wide variety of both SUITS and OVER- @ Philadelphia Jack can make the | COATS at LESS THAN HALF PRICE. unis easily. 0 n refuses to do fer than 158 3 o'clock (la: week @ said 6 o'clock. That would bring (him "faro the ring five or six pounds heavier, a Or weighing about i63 or 164, light )heavy-weight class. O'Brien knows show dangerous a man Ryan 1s. Naturally he wants to take © every’ possible ud’ he can "> induce Tommy to im fignt as a light heavy-weight he wi ve a better ghance of winning He can't “with the char at the welcht limit, but he counts on having that fact overlook ‘ the betting. OE GANS should be able to find an! opponent at las: in the winner of tie Herrera-Hermann scrap, But | this means thet he wiil have to fight as 3 Tightweight, Joe has fallen on hard fines since whippine Sullivan. He isn’ | Suits from: ‘man: fancy Worsteds, ble breasted; 100 dif- meres and tweeds; $12 to $15, now to select Overcoats 410urist. Paddock, F Diack’ and bive 4 fancy mix | Ee 5,95 Open Saturday Evening Ti:l 10 o'Clock. No Connection with Any Other Store. HUB Clothiers, 227-229 BROADWAY, mer Barclay St AMUSEMENTS, Bess Tam sure. Ryan can make 162 | any ed. &Sat.215 terested in the welterweicht title eo ea SPAN, xy much, He would prefer being con- | . dered as a lichtwe'cht. If Gans is in pe and iy allowed to name the welzit refrain from weirhing in. accord Ping to nis usoal custom. all the iittie flows should be easy pickine for him. 8 a Welter the will have a lot of hard Muts to crack. But he is the we aight champion, and he can get Toh if wants to by fighting all the Mel- mae! Doughertys, Buddy Ryans, Gard. mets, &c., in the business. fed. & Si | rymore At bite pm Let KaICKERBOCKER. ay & J | Sevenings, 8.15 Met Sat PTR pale rere Bowte FING RYE Cohan in Geo, Washagton.je THE tO way,, HUDSON rani S30, Bast ate ee: 3 | SPARTANS CAPTURE EVENING WORLD BOWLING TROPHY $I5,000 PURSE OFFERED = av ilies THEA. Bway & sain. Ev.8. a Z SAVOY ee ‘Thursday & Saturday, | th th pins fi \d they fh that It Marg Muaneriog | oft dete” aut i aes ca a) few, and) they few. so Nevnnetae arce Mt Hse aon: Winning Tea Puts Puts Up Score NRA Neeson taleoitented wiin| brn certain that the Spartans would | Fidelias, Last Team to Bowl, 2 BY - TER MW fyeeimenre ae Tiles i H h thought that they may be luekier | 20 he poe hy waich up io 0 01 ‘ 5 of 522 in Biggest Tourney | next yesr. ‘The interest was kept up| 4qo%au Gd og b, 2 tHe last frame f°) Close Seeond—169 Bowl- The Lion and the Mouse, ya" 29 to the last minute. The Spartans had} William Aman. the aucuur of the aes 4 Ee arOn ee ee eee DALY’ THERE Br £208 { a Fighting ‘Conductor Floored of Year, high score with 622 — Manv teama| team, hid tp make ning pint. ‘axe ers Win Fobs. Cee EI IOHNGE: OLLOCK. ieee secre trntimile Nee ELLIS JEFFREYS 42. Aiea ai started in with such scores that !t/ ten pins to beat by one pin. Everypody | This Should Be Fast Fight. ‘The Fascinating Mr. Vandervelte” Six Times; Referee Stopped looked more than possible that the! looked at the headpin’ when Amaia Youn AN To. | 10% Angeles, Cal., who has been pulling an, the husky Chicago scrapper, | @——————— Fret, t The Spartans were victors in The! spartans’ score would be beaten. Then| tarew his bai, but ms ball could not andail, ‘0 off all the importan: fistic battles held ik Russell, the hard-hitting. ag- is not cheap when it comes : tal, 3s , ; bares 3 i} Rressive light-wetght. of Philadelphia, have , Bout to Save Him. Evening World's Free Head-Pin Tour-| came the I2st round of the night—Co- | $Om®. up, fo the heaapin,, ane | kinwood—Kennedy, 108; Lowden, 99; |!" that cit Srtnst teen ma teneds Taey taret bean ene nament, which came to a close ‘\ na, 49; Fibert, 110; Coleman, 8. | to offering money in order to get the Ges y “Kid” Herman. Musical Aurelio Heerere? Hers Brothe: Feb, 12.Geo. ————« ACADEMY OF MUSIC, DAVID BELASC iO ‘presenta SEE ~ LESLIE CARTER py BARRY | rinthlan and Fidelia, ‘The Fidelia team| “President Joe Thum, of te Spartans, | Mc |Kaged by Matchmaker Billy McCarney, | of | , To R best. fie: t in pout Warhineton (Shorting Cluy of ‘Philadel: || Popular prices, Matinee Satur night at the White Elephant alleys. was tied last year with the Algonquin | Was the happiest man in town that his | ble—se ‘ s, it fitters to appear in bouts at SN araniaredacat atx endnaiboutionnaent urday 2. By f D ening | World |_Eduitable—Sell, 92; Werre'l, 89; Comte, | pacitic Club, where Her, fer- | Moi eh fe i Special Mat. Lincoln's Another promising fighter was dis-| Two hundred and fifty-three teams | for The Evening World trophy, with a Ser rtnene ceenie Ran Manes tras SGNiSTa Ves TGAGheTes porter |e Club, where Herman and Her-| Monday ‘night. This d be a hummer : saaties a fight, as both fighters sai! right In to rera battle to-night. As an incentive] tinit Sh onponent Se etiede ae pbesibie, v.|to make the Mexican and the husky | Russell has been anxlous to meet Ryan for Total, | cy their best efforts to] “ar tine jeovere at a boxing stag in this city tast | rolied in this year's tourney, a number | scoro of In the rol'-oft the Algon-| pay will stay at the White Elephant, ie Lees night. The newcomer is ‘Young Otto," | which never was reached in this quins won out, eee Tree zur’ on udndass tee ta at | 0 "Weittmer si,” Magnussen the local light lightwelght, who has| by any tournament ever held. And 153] As the Fidelias started in last night, | fob* given out on Monday, Feb, 12, at} a 2 Chicane ade us eae English Fight Promoters Cheap. been making quite a name for himse!f| powlers are in- town who next weck| most of the spectators were sure that La The Score: jet TN Lae 60; Panni an, si 1 oe, . eenookouty ae mere Hi The fight promoters of England are not i ste iat dey fs |Crossetté, 09; Deckelman, 4; Ecke, SI, | Teady declared that h ng a tho different athletic club stags by | will sport the hand:ome fobs and tell! the Fidellzs would be “It.” Then the| pmpiro—Roedes, ius; Hartvigson, 79; | Terad . Purse of $1,000 for the victor and Ba Putting his opponent to sleep in one = ree s Pep Fiynu, 91; Scnmict, Wi; Heins, 106. | ‘To- tling Nelson to battle for In a twen er two rounds at tife most. Otto met al, 485. | | id Ice Cr c Linz five round bow at his club either Tommy Mowatt, “the fighting; con- Held lce Cream Company—?.) Linz, | .@uctor,"” of Chicago, in the star bout i Englenardt, of; Wun, si; Carney, 0; yat(the show given by the Longacre Metropolitan — Life—Traphagen, _ 106 Bahay PB Ma Ratan ie BLANCHE’ BATES in | ¢ BuoUP sss, David Belosen nrenent any means A Kenerous Jot when It comes ering purses to pugilt#s, One promoter Vee iy offered Pedlar Palmer, the Eneth WARFIELD™ musie ae ELD west wien, arse of $20 0 IS, CLARA ST Stas, cust covert baat bait es Tater part of In April. > on has accepted “LAOK et 4 lithe ‘omeriendythe:nratontls as oc: ok eistwhere for. boxinz & ©, and gave him such a severe Wernecke. ssiliott, 12) CIM, “95 Total. Bsr, 3 | Sullivan to Fight Ward. Nell and u | steht fhe aie Balle Poy, 7 it, 7 re .| Corinthian—Wenzel, 86; Herrick, 81; is eil and Tenny to Battle. | : y, Tapas wetted At h2 LASS odie aah ” . iterweight fighter, who was put to sleep | finally been ai ranged between those two. Mbaiscenatocaen tsar SHS 3h AL Was outclassed and Would suis- 100; Patrick, 101, Toxal, 390. Pdelta— ‘ P es in lever little Callfornt ors, ee %; be knocked our with another blow Binneberger—Holtman,’ 108; W. Berck- | pAiella Schultz, 110; Steinquest._ 104; | by Joe Gans in a battle in “Frisco a short | Nell" ina ex hantanrrctahe shembion’ Sth olan, HENRI DE Vuze n oneee ’ pee cna oot wink anotier, blow mann, 9) sist, or Flening. Ww; Kogge, | Rothermel. , 103; H Ume azo, will have a chance to redeem him- ant Tarts Teak Ge re By & oot Annas, inquevalll, Will a, tar two fminuces of iigating tm the sec- cin: tee ear ee %. Tota, 453. : Oty ae Roba inners: Mattes bys uoeria eUety Horoke, fam-welent. | Jimmy Coftroth, the Oaily Mia. ie, “Lusiiie Saundra & othseg, ait Nae NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 9.—The Judges sa, 8. L—McGovern, 99; Lamb, : | : ere er cons tomtee ne RA, Virgini g jfrom the. fighting trust’ of § Youngsters to. co! + 103 | tomeet Mike Wanl, the: Canadian welter: | found. bout ‘at ‘the, Mee Baerat the litime, the) contest) was Albert Taylor won the one-mile Class | 65; Latouretie, 62; Bish Currey, | Emil Roedel, Empire 166 | Weight. in actwenty-round battle at the open: | "Princo, “ort Heb gy, Mognamical,, Pavition, tn stopped Mowatt had been floored six [at the City Park track kept up thelr €00d| 4 handicap race last night at the St.| 98. Total, 408. : William Heins, Empire ether In a twenty on, in | Foy & Clark, Staley He was no match for his sturdy, ) work of purification by disciplining two Ni)... 5 Berkeley—teinhardt, 66; Reinicke. 59: | George Schmitt, Empige 101 | Ine Foxine show of Levy'n clus. which tnies !retinie. Sele in we tre ide. eck eesuaT yeeomom Remeaiting oonete: eel ie week seskeys an Seen nor. They: banded | Noss Rink in 220 2-5, tai:ing the| van ‘Nostrand, 7; Meyer, 74; Fielding, Le Ling, Rell tee Crean Company... 104 ana WALLACK'S Ev.8.20, Mats. Wed. &Sat.,2.15 great reliet to the large crowd of men- ee event by half a lap. Taylor nad a han-) 69. Total, de. A. Traphagen, Metropolitan Life 105 23 tw Im, Faversham=The Sq Ma ‘Mat. when the mill wis stopped. When i the ngsq AL MeL | Ay of forty yands on Phil Kearnoy. | ,,Shamrock—Russell, 9; Hussa, $1; F. Stringer, Curry Asgociation 10 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, jJuaw Man rep.ig, | the bell rang for the opening’ of the ste 5 ee Dinlon, *Vassa 3; Wright, 100)'G! Patrick, Curry: i ‘Jockey J: Daly will not be allowed the N. Y. AC. crack, who was on | Paton. Si: ‘Vassar, 49; Wright, 1. /C. Patrick, Curry Association . to accept any more mounts at the meet-! scratch, and seventy yards on Morris! Rosedale—Buchholz, 97 yn, | Bellmer, 78; Kessler, 9; Ber cere ine Sarees Ore od » Arion Masquerade Ball PROCTOR ’S ,2:2%:o, | inn pata ae ae Fushed again, and Otto, with a pre 8.20 A. Heitman, Pinneberger ‘Base | Zang, 109; \'4’ Wright, ‘Shamrock . ing. ay | Wood, the national amateur cham nders, 98. 1. Junge, Rosedale 109 RAYMOND) nail ye bein in fraudulent conssiracy ‘ Ag Total. 47. i pbs) ait ‘ >; MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, | 5 cM way {ttonnic Brier Bush: { Meraight Ui the Suvi droppin hi with Gam Most, already ruled off, and, who 1 thirty yards behind scratch. | “Victims—Durke, 59; Nothacker, 91; | aed Beckelor io FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1906, Sit Beth [pingham. ach ~ f Se Noor. owait got up dazed, and | William Rabi S. Wishard and all! After skating three-quarters of a mile Harps : a %B; Gpenther, | sre Ca i UNSURPASSED DECORATIONS. Mats. 25, 50. JAl!-Star Co METROPOLIS 1424 st, & 3d av, Ev's. 8.15, } Otto, suiling In, aint: agemn\/on || TOreen 0 ens by iia and the cey| Kearney dropped out of the race.| 7% Greenwata, 109; (C= ‘Kennedy, Linwood 108 | GRAND PARADE AUIOMOBILE FLOATS. 1230. TALL ENeSs HOGAN, te yts ‘RAwroae SE Anal a Aficedeeet Reet ons suspended Woods completed the distance, but Harding, | Geore Fibert. ianwood . io! BALLET OF THE FOUR @BASO\ Dats Batty,|Bo3e SEWED Oo Mia tiie tes bale Sotese | abi fy e f eo nmish be ; ver U » © | James McKay, Clipper 04 (etropo! "a- Hot % 15, 25 mar Singh, Ed Bi i gameness Mowatt siaggered to his feet, (until su angements| could not finish better than seventh 7 s P. Behults, Widelia 110 | ., Tickets and Boxes for sale noi ‘Arion others. Nights. 15, 18. and a f nds late: as seat | 8 to his be made, | p fet Be at y Le erty 97; Slocovich, #1; Hall, 59th ind Park Av., and brin- er IALD ij THEA. oe wey & 334, oapraviling loethe door tor the. tht | | disqualified for fouling, This ga 100; “McCormick, 9. | Oscar, Btelnavest, i. 104) cipal’ hotels and’ theatre-ticke 587 E hae “STAR |, VAUDEVILLE. Manhattang: rt. Set | me. ‘Tae thimekeen ten pulled Le | {ond prize to W, W. Swan. Hugh | Rotherme! ella . a — doa ee, | Mate Tay, j& Co, Watermelon | L@0 Ditrichstein's ORE D A | Abell, and Mowatt was led wo nis corner | Peitcor was tht 9 t., | All Seats, Pantin oie | New Laughter Play, “in & dazed condition | i TRAY: FB, 15,38. 33, ‘ tanh res a befet Bway |Foudint ‘a Senten Agioe & wainuia and a halt rest the | | GHT TRUST By. 25.50.75,$1. Cha: ate weeny. | 125TH. Pee Be narer, Harlem Th. and i, same ; Dell “clanged “agnin, “and te lighters /O’BRIEN FAVORS Fl MATINER: EVERY D AY, 350, boc Mata, 25.40, (EAvorlt® mer Cor serloe 14th St./&Harret. Quigley Bros.20°00- j for tie second round Le, AIMEE ANGELES, ARTHUR PRINCE, Levis A. Simon and ‘Grace Gardner, Chari BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Burke ang Grace La Rue, The 4 Lukens, Car. Mon. & lel Pont Jack Norworth, 5 Societ 1% Hite. oni Memes wha sahisy || HAY TEMPLETON tn GeO. ConAtN || TMPERIAL Sub T. Grover Man OW ee ate alatinees Beat Beaty '50c. PR SdEe PS NS | awurescsesae sets | Pe “Philadelphia Jack’ “O'Brien told a ntly that he was glad that trust had been formed in San He said: best things that ever Without losing ary me, w at | { Mowatt, and Chey began vo slug away Pat close quarters with both hanas, Oto ‘finally shooting in a stifl jab to ‘Mow- @it’s chin, which sent him’ to tue tor (Again Mowatt got up, and, clinching { Otto, stunted to rew from {when he was bange< LOUISVILLE. 5 ae eb. 9 ne a Dame Ph wending him turf ombina’ ever formed in| happened to the fight game. Wed. Mat. Pop, wet ‘eet 1.50, Americas of e R. A. Rot ot a erawe by his ume was wild this part of the country, an organiza-| "Of courte, it might be different if ou have reall never OCTET circus Raye ELSIE TaNis: pik care ira"porer AR CONCERT SUNDAY ere. rere, ates. for Ott te poner OLVAD get 000 Os bes, eat thermen Abe ReAG. ots the scompine y' y counsorti spe FOUNTAINS LIBERTY thesis: (24s -wor.u'way 1 | aug WM) 'T. GRO! pe Stay. beaten, und us he go by Matt J. Winn, presid ve had dealings va at 8. Mate. ar eed Eves 8.18. Mata.’ Sat. & Mon |AM PHION s2..c%0 Daly f fee Foun was Jun iooutrty lund the | American, Tutt Association, Joseph | wih Cumrochy, Graney, ont ee they eaten a frue soda cracker snes eet CANSMAN | ROSES SRNICAN, Ventas } by the arm, lea hi catching as next few days and will. buy outright, to, and it stands to reason that some until you have eaten Tho "R eRe” iad fh ik HT iabacat , stovpnet 2 i orner, |the following» race track properties: titled to a bigger per cent, than BEACOM’S, BROS, in IRELAND, Lat tout Lous vii Track, € n IXy.; City Par! w Orleans; Kentucky Asso 106TH ST, JEROMD Av. This thing of fighters playing off one Never closed on account of snow. omoter against another was endanger- ELEHEtINRCEC |Iag on the coast, which Is “not mean that the Ameri-| a of pugilism. f Association, which controls | a ae ‘Mt New! Orleans, wil’ so| OARSMEN DANCE TO-NIGHT. pn STH Lex. Av. & 107th St, Mat. Sat. R's pu book ao TN ea eee wanes at ront Week, Mie AR hele’ CAPSULES Uneeda Athletic Club, Sixtee: fairest. nue, South Brooklyn might, Phil Mevo ‘itn foen aa the sew rtainine a ity i = Iiscul Cr JJURRAY #20 8t. & Lex. Ay. sae Saturday guinea lok i ay y anta Boat Club will hold rant P Dan Mason GAY NEW YORK. “hy : h annual reception at cope abet att la tho CASEY HILL | Nxt. Wk. AIH. Wilson, GermanGipsy Tack’ Butler’ in Next Weeks eC OFE '35|EV.8.90.Laat Mat.Sat.| Is the See The only soda cracker Vath St i ae ARRICKE iti ap pe names of 3 “ay mosi ° ° a Big Auto Race. isexinning|Garrick ‘Theatre Co. wi w Vana aC irate which is all good and eral ASAIN | pe nile peanut OLD DR. GRINDLE, ]ORRISANIA DIRECTORS MEE ; irclon and. the’ mont prominelt ST. NICHOL nang Nexi . * Bate nated of Divectors of the Mor- txt bo eae always good, protected Hockey dens Tot Mh eee Gi Ltd ou ie ea Aisha Gade! dete trek ania Athletic Club held a eRe = pide ae Goth 100% a iaeasen, Bp) eset Sevenet CES MUNAU RONG: from strange hands by a EDEN MAINE fit Ore! dee | omen DEWEY i om tines eee paren, feasabneence, ” : 4 sare r d C h: s A] | MUSEE | Harry BRAHA! Mat, To-day—Dlue Ribbon Burlesquera, § | cured vinduinmiion br Evite BRM: Hips 14 Hoations for nembership, P ve | prone Natit—w | tA NEARY EDO ust tig t; moisture ¢ Y WADISON 180. THEA, LUCKY AISS DEAN > AATHA : viet oar: wife ‘phy aiclans.. Remember. hers should ger 1; a f the a yy the Dri . 2hth St. Dr. Gi ingle bes for mai jellous cures, htions by next Moi h lea} ore 7 w ew yea 1 e of the § f ka Bon Ton Burl Office over 23 yearw at ATW. faze ‘ to enjoy the reg doth battle h i : morning | p proor pac. ge. Mat, Sat, DIG-HUARTED JIM. " between th and Tu aves Ady inment. on Tuesday ? CREM Ls or thelr masculine Wael THR Ben Horiemyy, Sous, tsny Dopkstadar Saracvigt* | cme 8 NS arranging » Sharkey A. C. the principals Swifters, by —— SEH TS NGRURE GTTT ave. 1.9 iat AT Mtinatvee 2s arrangin San Bout aall ee Seeker So Ang them tothe tine Oe NATIONAL BISCUIT. COMPANY APIA Mt Sits Tek FS Be CH | Net We mAN DANIRLA 8 Sore. tie e Swifters, under the agreement, : the clever and shifty lght-wey and Johnny Marto, who can certainly tra at a raj Heeps. bout i avel| played in ekirts, and thelr eff Lex.av. Wl, de KELLY pas Pae® and can also clis for viento dn, tho atranxerattiremmere idles a By They of Byurd his ought to be @ crackerjack| rous. Miss Hennis played a star game for her team, scoring six of the goals.

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