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__THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1908, ry thoweese| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noa2SF25 AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN BURNS KNOCKS OUT |NO UNNECESSARY MOVES SHOWN BY THESE MEN {ffs WS Cf - SQUIRES IN FIERCE LOW MARKS T0 (3-ROUND FIGHT MANY HORSES 20,000 Spectators at the Ringside in Gn | Sydney to See the Bout, the Number Including Many From Visiting Warships. Now that the 1908 trotting season bas Opened, it will be’ of interest to trdtting jen everywhere to know that dur- ing the last twenty-fou years 278 horses been driven to records of 2.10 and See, driven by Ed Bithers, first covered a mile in 2.10 in 1884, and following year the great Maud S, nade her record of 2.08%, driven by William Blair, She held (sv record until PO rENaTE TA Reg says ie rete: i isl, When the Californfa mare Sunol, / jsrpnzy, N.S. W., Aug, 2%4—"Tom-|he cut Burns's mouth with @ wicked the late Charles Marvin, I vy-weight |Msht swing, distane 2.08%, Of these { Burns, the champion beavy-weight | " istance In 2.08%, : of Burns evened matters in the fourth by ovses twenty have been driven to Pasilist, again defeated BIN" Squires, | tiing squires's nose and mouth, The Australian, here to-day, knocking /qrth and sixth were even, but Rurns eut in the thieteenth round of a was groggy woing to his corner in the st battle which was witnessed by 20,- Seventh session. Squires was the agres- e persons, among them hundreds of |#0r, though, and kept boring In all he lors from the American battleships | time, and fn the eleventh round Burns! ow in the harbor. | Sgain went to his corner in a bad way. <The betting w: six to one against | Burns came out for the twolfth in oe when he entered the ring, freat shape and took the lead. He records by Ed Geers, ten by Joho | Diekerso and nine by Scott Hudson, Lou Dillon, of course, made the fastest | miles and stili holds the record, her inlle of still standing. Major Del- r is next In 1.59%, and Cresceus is with a record of 202%, Men who have driv five or more 2.10 are Ed Geers, twenty; Kerson, ten; 3 Hudson, n MeHenry, alx; Charley Da | forced Squires around the ring and was WADDELL, tohed in the big Stadium, which had | maxing a aitterent Aght than he did in ST LOUIS fen erected at Rushcutter’s Bay, for | the earlier rounds, “ id Bithers, the fight, and faced Harry Nathan, the. Burns came up strong m the thir- Ryuer, y Titer, Ed feteree. He recetved an ovation from | ferrite and opened the fighting with a j Lon MeDon Alta McDonald, five terrific right swing that grazed the each, Otuers drivers that have made his gountrymen on his appearance. | Austraiian's chin. The men fell Into a we exh : good records ag drivers of 2.10 trottera im 4 Gec e de e| < y, Ro} Burns followed him into the ring and clinch, and as they broke Burns planted : j , “ \ - CLARK GRIFFITH are aunders, Ben Kenney hoy, yas received with cheers, When he @ half arm biow near the point of i Bud Pormer Meneger Squires’s chin, sending him to the floor. . 5 a0 Pees = Femoved his outer clothing and ape Tico ihe Mustra: HICAGO Z : r Raia se C: NY Am har! red in ring costume he appeared tO recover, and as he A FIRST GAME. i, UNG Netronet i y, AE | Thomas W. Murphy, heavy and not closely trained. The put him down again with a short uppers cy YO , . MATHEWSON eee eae 4 gun beat down fiercely on the open Cut. The referee had counted eight GIANTS. . BOSTON Yi & NY. Netconel ‘ite before he was able to rise, and then Amerreer 108, TH RACE—Ono and one-sixteenth | Orginal Concesion SreRG sf ONG’ Tow Swift, 2: ring, and Burns, winning the toss, HEE then | chose the northwest corner. a ee HO EO ¥ ROH. PO AB G When time. was called and the men coolly awaited an opening, and when It Pemney, Mb ......1 0 2 1 4 G, Billings, EB, E, Smathers and came to the centre of the ring they in- al Gay He Australian a right-| Doyle, 2b ... pal ak oy ’ { Devereaux are the champion ander on the chin th sent him do ! rs of wagon re dulged in considerable felnting and | aout, ‘The referee counted Squires Bresnahan, c.....1 1 3 0 0 5 quick footwork, both being rapid and out as tis second threw up the sBonge. Donlih, rf.. i dt ey at accurate. In the ten-tound preliminary Prende seh ite sus Soo | AMUSEMENTS. v Squires had the better of the opening ast, the lightweight champion of the Seymour, ct.. ....0 1 3 0 ; Ave y 7 Minne Ang: American fleet, knocked out Raff, of ip | re Roa, aod fe the tae ged Has dney, In the Afth round ot a fast hate | Devlin, 3b oO 0 0 0 Dit gL" Oe MW YUKK lood from Burns's nose. In the thir . — a [Pe Wees Barry, If.. ..0655.0 1 4 0 | | \} oo Bridwell, ss. ...0 0 2 2 | ma | s JARDIN de PAKl> i rise" 11) WA Aer put PITCHERS WHO NEVER LiLs Oe ‘ s | FOLLIES OF 1908 ——-— —- —- = ! Atop New Amsterdam Totals ese 4 6 27 18 1 ( ; iy sy M tRIAL GANLEAS ‘rene Nienta 090 3 | Las! Week on ” if ‘eek downstalts PITTSBURG. a “WIND UP’ ARE BEST if reso THE KERRY MDD R, H.PO; A, B a eed aay — | Mate stairs in Theatre Special to The x Work , Thomas, cf ......0 1 2 0 0} AMERICAN | PARK, Aug aber reyes BY JOHN POLLOCK. | LIBERTY 2 eg aaa a aed | Leach, 3b .. 5.10, Pal a ¢ der will always “ HAT do 1 think of Ke | The Traveling Salesman _ (Special to The Evening World.) Clarke, If a) te OG atiset nee, i sre of fans, © pitcher who takes one of those fancy wind-ups before throwing the Well, he is o i tne F y Janwes Forbes, author The Chorus Lady es, 2 5 eee MTR SLY No EY § ball can ever become a permanent success, a USL eveloped | TNawest ‘Satome’ ot mee, EXPOSITION PARK, Pittsburg, Aug, 24.—A joyful little group Wasmer, ss .......1 2° 5 4 1 streak or is at the tati end of the race, Py ere es sn ae Geen TR - han | im America lomers!"=-Ashton Stevens, Ev" dournal = ¥ hing fh hail 4 bby, 2b vsesees 0 1 5 4 0 Was again demons! d this afternoon, he authority for this statement is no less a p-.sonage ha was Jack McGulgan's MIMIC wane 2” CASINO Eva. fas of New York rooters and a great big seething mass of humanity that hai Storke, Ub 0 0 9 1 9 When nearly 600 ta rned out to, Clark Griffith, who was a master twirler for nineteen years, He never WOUNd when asked for an opinion of the tn simarlear ot TGA Mat. Sat, x x t h t usles from Pittsburg and western Pennsylvania had joyful emotions for a few qijcon, re ade) Weta ne yh ussies between the | yp before throwing to the plate in his life, aleewe i AA TOL SiWINS: Mw el i 7 ’ son, anders anc imm, McAlee ood line on ig one ¢ el } moments this afternoon. Gibson outer ten dm nee 0) OunGhiorusustiinnexieninad | While none of the great managers appear to have given the matter TOS 0° il | fe ee Ppmat Wed ren ma The New Yorkers’ gladness came last, and it lasted, while Pitts. Willis, p ...... EO a LO MAS Ol) testes leara was taslerraineditonearryaen | iciusc cere se neemre ata time ime cena noe ce cece Lore oue reac etead tea reen. Beisel aud GIR 'S F DALY'S % A z A — = — — — eth sanvt and in order to be sure of th’ last decade who lasted longer than four or five years ever had a “wind- Papke, and the new cham a EvORaney & 30th at. | burg’s faded away a whole lot faster than it came. It was all in the last sar the rst one he selected big Hube Wade The ideal twirler throws the ball from bis shoulder, getting mo-| (5% real wo Ever. s.15, Matiness Wed. & Sat, 218 By took | Totals. 11 4 OT 15 3 dell to st his collection of bend: ’ o Du you pick him to win over Papke Joho Mason in THE half of the seventh and the first part of the eighth that the CoS Coal ee ae Pelhrora RULED ict srowdtioas ‘warnied | megtum by throwing bis body forward on the toes. He simply draws bis ang wias chance na, nt yore ne HACKET TEE, i Place. yee eae on Brrora—Glants, 1; Pitts ing to beat visitors with arn. back and lets go. That {s sufficient, ford?" McGuigan was turt Savirewsat 21s, WITCHING HOUR : : ¢ Bese ‘ors—Glants, 1; Pitts: mny Willains,” an "e ith Fay He will t , Then the gloom came in quickly in big chunks for the Pittsburg burg, 1. fa proof of the lasting qualities of, “That preliminary wind-up,” says e will beat By ainty, Wm, Hod fans. Wiltse singled and was a i by Tenney. Doyle singled and Struckou =the * ist he came to. the by men who do not wind up take a/ ciate Grit. ims mount of overwore goUd ‘Maly bu oC good savivsh for ete AS The Man F a . ae 8 ‘ twas force a g eS First Inning, Htook around the two major leagues. it js overwork We champion, Ketehel will’ veat him |] and tahor Day 6 man From Hem ke un the go wit hree-bas a could saa lil warandl stathawsonitocrne 5 illustration,” explained the ' they ever fignt, and the only man IE Bresnahan broke up the gme with a three-base hit, scoring Tenney and ult he strolled wo ie, Meee dot BEE OA evar svinds up. ile ont former manager of "the fiighlanders, that is ave to give cae Montana cow: |] WEBER'S stu. Wei,’ Doyle, Just to cinch it then Mike Donlin smashed out a home*run, —§: eee re sacrifice, rstead raised a) motion Ie'to raise nis bands above his “aust wind vour arm, around for fifty Puncher a fight is Tommy Burns. mee ae PAID in F LL. ‘ bee) ae ‘ ‘ ‘ asta ge witich dd. Ston d and then turn the ball loose. times and see how ed vol = _ U thaking the Giants’ total four. Seymour got into the game with a storke, Abby to i Gls snocond Sluw the American League it will be seen come, ‘The micher who vies that cone y,70™my Murphy will lea Haveeiaaeanehe BIJOU es finaldriy bby CL ee anarconeeniity bounder to Ball mvout at ‘hat Donovan never takes a wind-up. tinuaily will wear hiy arm out, without will Tinh dis "wlrk fore ac foui by Sats 2 doubie, but was doubled up on a line drive to Abby. psn we He Tic ih ak Neither does the great (y ¥ oung, of Bos-/ever throwine the ball at all. ‘The wits Cross wil be decided at HMR, DOUGLAS faa ‘in “Or ; ‘ First Inning. | Tenney got, his. base on batis for the — he ton ena successful pitcher |piteher, should, reserve, all of | his he yiharre A.C. at later Pati on Seat ihc i a | third Lime, but Doyle's grounder proved led " longer other one man. He at-| strength for use Aas Mi Conn., but he did not . 4 Tenney waited patiently for four balls | cysy boy and Storke. fo lersthes Rue eof With three) tribute: to the fact ‘In a wind-un there ts too much lost Coat, bat he didn ; and took ‘first and a groan from the “ay for Aboy and Borie. and, Silinen EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES era tetehee s. Meliveen that $ no unnecessary motions motion. I do not belleve It gives a sai "oace oa fey f Et) j ams a ar crowd came as Wagner fuiavled yen! che same way. Doyle then made ‘Nailed trylig to ate of his arr Among the other great witcier anv extra speed or any better of Phiiadetphia, who Doyle's hot grounder and both runners 2 of the inning by tossing a Wallace. Un > pitchers who do not use a wind-up are) control, anyway.” {fhe focal Cantera, of Opera Hous, in BANDANNA LAND. 3 were safe. Bresnahan advanced them NO RU: (Special to The E second on Hen mph Joss, of Cleveland; Leever, of Pitts-| This might be something that some ther victory to his A REAL SENSATION! SALOME i both on u neat sucritice Willis, to Sixth Innin EMPIRE CITY RAC AUB. Fieht, Laporte Hit °\ burg: Brown, of Chicago; Overall, of | voung nitchers can think over to ad- Sek om eretay, ule nen he Ada Overton Walker 09 §+ — Blorke,Doniin popped @ ily to Abi» : Sixt a: The entries for to-morrow are a8 |W Chicago, and Cheabro, of New York. | vantage Va Ge ie went te ber han batt AE fe vet Gl a8 vir Ta Bch Ave oe cnc 6 teak] After patent al fot ; fava 'taéaal the W'aue'wistha'ey BELASCOP EE Neate By then relired the side on a long ily lo d the hit-and-r sveariolday ellie FIRST GAME Hogg to Chase, Stone then smashed | — GEORUE ay Wilson, and the golden chance was “la. ra . | the ball along the first base line to the’ Joe Thomas, the California fighter was fone, "NO RUN lay ee ltence for e bases, scoring Jones, # fat in his recent twenty round battle ARLISS DEVIL Doyle's neat stop and throw to Tenney ; LOUIS. |but as Sweeney muffed Chase's throw Put Stanley Ketehe E \ made short work of Thomas. tier ld a if Jat the plats, Stone also scored. Hart- }\q founds aml at it fe C MY OF MUSIC—14th S aie v fouling off four good strikes Leach gut RUN R. H. P.O. A. E.! sel filed to Delehanty. Heidrick fol- he bet C .: his bave on balls, out was forced vut : marve and tossed him out, No|Stone, If.. ......,8 2 2 0 0 lowed with o drive to the fence In ¢ rauan Tha Henrictta Crosman iff.5%%, | @ moment later on Ke's grounder, . iy BP i vit for three ba e¢ deat t before he could supported by Henry Woodruff, Boyle to Bridweil, ‘The crowd ye.ied NA Fatale watt | Hartzell, rf... 0 0 2 0 O|faporte, TWO RUS AROMAS WORLLDTRE floDeTIAG Weapon norte Han Main Wed @ 840 2 wildly as Wagner came up and j Leach flied to Barry. NO sweeney | Heidrick, ef 1 2 1 0 0|,,Deehanty got to ‘ i jonded with a two-basy hit ni the ‘ late to Wille} ae op wens ag OMS Ev anee Hip rant city n Wed. Fri & Sat A iisiincue contheersusa rusiteeuts Seventh Inning bs Ball at second, but on] Merris, 2b.. ......0 2 1 @ 1! Kleinow apromoting Deleh pone of getting the con, it NIGHT THURS. have meant a score for Pittsburg. ‘The Wasner 7 Davina are ball tried. to ceeat three | Wallace, 38. ..,,0 1 4 2 0 ond. Moriarity batted for Ho rover Haves karin mete Lottie Williams, in “Tennessee Tos shnsey tig with | aban mig a fe side on but was nipped on Waddell's throw to) Williams, 2b... () 0) Gk fe St aut i peda eGonroy filed out to for six rounds at opening show of the - u is . foul to Bresnahan. > NS. NO RUNS. Ferris. NO RUNS. | Z ei A Heldrick, > . =| National A. C., ladelphia, on Satur Second [nning, at Catch when hr ar-olds Up Third | Suith, ¢., no) WG at 0) —————_—- day night, Kelly Would let Mo * A REAL a. nee. nning. \ Gulgan kno today whether he would ac. by es me a ee ee ory ie safely to lett, Waddel's n,[FORe® 2B-. vase 1 10 0 0) FORT ERIE ENTRIES, | cart ite malen or na LUNA Live Mermaid Stinger down to third, wht went to i eraboed aN) Wetaolls Fv ass 0 10 9 9 0) eee » AMUSEMENTS || PARK rE cavertiens eet ch, a e ‘eldric —- -— — — —! FIRST RACE. z RRO eee Brlawell then werkes Whiis for “aici tan Totals Cee GO DING ola og ey, Be EVERY WOM: SHOULD SEE | balls, Wiltse forced out Bri t ar ay 43s Be ! WENRY W. SAVAGE? on a sharp grounder, Wagner to Ad uals HIGHLANDERS. 10h ‘Nogami. | DREAMLAND FREE TO-DAY PEMinGRaat At te I Conroy sbiinecrn 0 (Ody 4 (0 ni s ay Home, but ipped a ate ¢ ‘ , alt furlc } ; BUTE Heoe Gr GIRAGE esa Eighth Inning ¢ 2 : aa |Meflveen, rf. 0 4b ty Catherine Card spapregPER ” STEEPLE | CONEY ISLAND'S | UNS. ‘ : ai ourtn Inning , (Chase, Ib.vvrsveeO 2 18 1 0 3 NESEOT Berry nalled ashore one feo Wisi, ae embcntred: “Wanace Hemphill, of.....4.0 2 1 U1) Grty, ie xin Gin GARDEN THEATRE | hich he caught just back Laporte, 2b Oe 1 ON es we vadigon Av, & 27th St vas. 8.15, Mats Reyriur stood in his tracks and- a Delehanty, If 0 4 0 0 - (THIRD x 8, -*Montbert, | A D OWHE : PRUC TION UF JERUSALEM, Gibson's skyscraper to centre 3 ! Bail, 88..... 1 2 5 0} i Mresinle | Operas |The _oniy authorise ERE ELSE, oy, Paints GKAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY,* R 2 a § Ht Sweeney, c.. . () Py ot ee fe Jultus Herska, Director-General Vienna Volke | = = = = peice Waning: 2 UNG feliegatia (OE FF 1) ie ie | CALL OTHERS ARE COUNTERFEITS, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. STenney again got his base rt ar-olds; Knicker Aiclel nou 1 0 0 0. ForrtH | | exas ewes fter two futile attemp ' x a Moriartty . 0 0 0 oO Patt att FEET ee Ore MAe. Re AEepAY, \o THE ABSOLUTELY. FIREPROOF hed ae nA a My : : 13 ; Teeanarerinnsc: NG Se ei |\! affoll, Woe, The Mink his Held: , TIMELY PRICES (889 Stat"'s1 00, & woe. EMPuke OPENS. Gea Abby to Storke. NO RUNS 7 Motalsmrmereanen tine mal tane tel 4 RT PDH RACE, ie ant alt furlongs. 4 Miche He ROE Tel, 3250 Bushwick Willis was an easy Hay = : Elizabeth W: Marke Abe, 100; Broadway and Kalph Ave. Bynes A gee iis § 2 *Kletnow batted tor Sweeney In jy evnne, 1" Tanortiges is, Msiwih | STAR SHOW GIRLS, weak roller. Leach * Maas ninth § ACE-—01 Ne. —*Wooleoun, ~ Fourth Innin iy S 4 'y ‘annie Mad, 102; Bvelyn 8, 10s: SMOKING CONCERTS, MAT. DAILY, bf ing. ' F ninth . Mamie Gallagher, 104: Lady Baldur, 107; sat My 4 in Best Seata, 5 Wagner's great throw nipped Donitr § First Bi Ball Waddell, 3; Wt: Keep Mov tng. 107; | Black- At ines tn Victor at bi — first by.e tose. 8 AY etruchemute I ase on Bails—Oft Waddell, 3; | Bitter Sir, 109: Giles, 100; Cos GE iRUDE HOFFMAN BRIGHTON | 7-DAY AT 3 AND 8 off, Hogg, 6, First Base on Errors—St. Louis, 1; | “COLONIAL DAYS," eviin walked, Devlin ‘ the first ball pitched. Rooney & pent, Bd Blogs dell & May MUSIC Barr His wander: 8, 1, 1 y wo King Thistle, 02: ° Brain # lone fly to Thomas Mi on Bases—st, Louis, 9; High- ance, O55 ; Jon Tady and. ‘A VISION OF SALOME’ HALL 4 Flood ern & otha, *Bridwell caught Clarke's pop fly ret H Ww ‘Out—By Waddell, 6; by Hogg, 1. | Fi: 108: Vavary 108; 3 WM. ROCK AND MAUDE FULTON. _ = h out W: s 1 ; ‘ “0 E n, At H ety Lady, 108) 1 Rert 4, Plecolo Migets, la Acre in) 15-25. 85. a Ooi ing leap and B bunt, Willls ta ¥ OTE , s Tiiree-Bass Hits—Ferris, Strong, Held- | "S\gorentice allowance, Quartet,” wins” Mec s ins & tae | COLUMBIA fitinee baity, 15-20-35, \ ulled down Abby's vicious In with | 3tr ‘ Bridwell was D t r ; , Fiore pence non Catia Smith, Vit COMMENCING MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.18, { ne hand. He was loudly cheered ali | second, Gibson ta Wagner. wi) t fy ¢ wild by slamming the vorBase Hite -Wiillams, Heldrick. | CKM iLER OF N:W YORK c the wav to the bench. It was re " ff rr ni REN j » mail Lo ¢ a base, sending Deve Mata Cuil 14th T THEATRE, Cor. oh Ave. remarkable cateh. NO RUNS ngle t : Sal . ss er tae plate. Conr Ve nroy to Laporte to CRI re way Wayodin,. BE Eve 8.20 M —_—_——vCOIrITIeeeee Fifth | H 1 to Stone's hands, Me. Chas Balt ae ITFRION AL Woops’ CO NVIC t RV nbiig ) ROUDAL IE NI oe M 1019 s slow ‘ier was taken care Umpire—Connoily, Xo performance {SADORA Dut Du NCAN BIG HIT, 999, SPORTING, Bridwell died on a weak fly to Wag- f reneraumio: 0 y Willams and Jones. TWO 7 ? 1 J a Dut SACS SAR 4 Ber, Leach easily tossed out Wilts on } ameiwe in a ince. sConroy's ny. to ahort lett was] in HER EAMOUS CHABSCAL DANCES 1 GRAND ST, THA Prt cak eyiual EMPIRE CiT ¥ RACES 1 a ( n Sixth Inning. Hlared by Wallace. NO RUNS. HUDSON Shears, 481. of GEO. SIDNEY In BUSY 1221'S BaODT. Yonkers & Mt, Vernoa (Jerom " ‘ ¥ Ps Gat Eighth Inning. TO-NIGH 10 E: r EDES Next Weole-=The Prince of Snendthrit IKKOW — Knickerbocker Hi { STANDING OF THE CLUBS, i ; fepoy ben ck's fly was nailed by La-\f AT RO. Ex UN | and @ other Races, bexinning at | AMWRICAN LPAQUE, NATIONAL LP vate ‘ Gates When the Giant's score was | 8.20. in, ‘The Call of the North ALHAMBRA : Reere reMe rnon’ 12.10, Chub. PCI Club f L * 08 in the eighth Inning announctr KNICKERBOCKER. Bay 11) 2 5 iP st 0, mi Detroit ,,..Us 43 la i rs i uti , HIE CUE PENSE Haters want AEST w THIS : ‘The Vision of SALOME mley No track hy aed * HEATRE | Mar or AV.IDAILY. | Westoheeter Mat. Dally, MURRAY 1) Xist Sts. or, Kinews it trons aad with trolley te St. Lous Cleverad SAT oun lnaceentnet GEO. M.CCHAN Chicaxo as ‘ z, o ‘RESULLS or "YESTERDAY 8 fe we roy, Wa'lace walked, Ferris moving ri? A course, Toll | ato ride, fee exes sei Ey pip CO oh aoa lina eS LYCEUM. 24.02"! zy] THE BEHMAN SHOW AbMISSION’ "L/D es, #1, Boston Ng kare im ‘ jane NO eRe antae ny ‘8 aa MSS BILLIE aiite Pectin WALIAGK'S {Srey ou, Haat atone oy came! ry § 3; Boston, "8. second i i Batty to Chase, , Meflveen tied out to l Meh Chase Yop. Mat. Wed, Rag, Mat. Sat, ia we ose en QAMBS SoREDUIED ron TODAY . acl te EL Ree fehl KEITH, & PROCEOR 3 GIRL GuesTiON it | Bias x Two games | Pittabure Tao games ae ; Re ree nen as his gunporte fouled out to Jones a ‘ ves: ; ss TAt “aat Pirates 4 7 rot at Washington ‘ NW” TéeDa. 5 es, Fire, line fly, Ball to Chase. NO Ri bat j ad. Sq, Garden and Gotham Thea, Cleveland at Philadelphia, nila sascha, Te Par: Tut Gamat. Pit 4 Ninth Inning. electric diamond: vat ike) ROR W MEN ee yA8g & sealing ey any vs St Logit One Adm. se Hogg was thrown out at Arst by Wale| Jones walked. Waddell agit” Pty mmowns ladien im. | TU cas Liv WOMTM LIVING. | | \ | = — ee ne ee eee at ren

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