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de, ‘THE EVENING WORLD, momnay, ‘DECEMBER 12, 1910. veraeate) BEST SPORTING ?AGE IN NEW YORK [nostheodhen, THE GRAPPLERS HAVE US IN THEIR GRIP. 'INTERNATIONAL wae) (Es) BOXING CONGRESS FADER , FRTZIE Paes DENT Toren De DELICATESSEN UND CHALLENGE DOT Question of — Standardizing Weights in Each Class Will HACKEN SCHMIDT, Coie Up at Paris Meeting. WwW Yort WILL BE A UT TLE CROWDED WHEN ALL THE GIANT. PoLes AND BIG ToRKS GET HERE. : Genuineness of Resurrection of H Wrestling Game Depends En- Tue west Tune ABouT WNRESTUING 15 THat A GRAPPLU CAN ALUWANS PAE MONEY, | Whe first International boxing congress 1 will take piace at Parle, be areh 10 and ending Mareh 1s ench National Federation of Box ing Clubs will conduct the event, and M. Capdevilie, the manager of the con- tirely Upon the Wrestlers and the Promoters. gress, Imas just sent out invitations to } et boxing club managers of America, et HK wrestling game, dead for man France, FE 2 other countries to wt years in New Yo seems to be a i tend the affair. af coming to life again, Whether - . ‘The congress will be held for the pur- ARUNG, LISTEN VO fe Hi thie Is @ genuine res tion or & mere (ALGYT, FORGET ¢ i De secthioh A ; poss of discussing many important Gtee! | Atling of ti bones depends eniire) +ROUD FATHER, MUM, Be MING! TL tions and making several much needed upon the wrestlers and the promoters, ‘ a e1rty international a ment: AN & SHALL HAVE BUT A eRe Agreements. i Honest wrestling Is a good sport. Mut Oey uae un Hine Lod ‘ Chief among ti one whereby tt } there isn't anything les# satisfactory in . ManRy oF ay MILLIONS , TET EVEN IN 1s proposed to standardize the weigl! \ the world than a fake bout, The prin ee apwbinr? HY POOR BUNGALOW ON in each class, so that a poxer will be elpai trouble with the sport In the past | 4 TH a hantamweight or a heavywelght, as / has been that promoters have rushed | La Ladatol absclh, BT Avenue T rnow © case May be, in all countries. ‘This into It {o Lold one well-advertised event, You Coun be clean up as much as possible and clear out. The wrestlers were in for the) game kind of business, Travelling from | town to town, ax they do, they find| faking bouts a remunerative proposition. | Lots of good wrestlers have made for- tunes by working the smaller towns! nd cities. Faking is easy in wrestling, and it takes an expert to detect the Is at present the cause of a ' nfusion usu calls for the fram ynal set of rules for { professional as Well as nd for the creation of ul Hoxing Union, —~——-—- | Other topels to be dixcussed are Fren: boxing h boxing, rules for regu! HAPPY. Tas tS YNZZYKEQD , THE HORRIBLE BULGARIAN + PopuLar STYLES IN COLLARS . 'PLANS NOW BENG 'SPOPTI | tion 1 ing in France, the making professional boxing matches, boxing q Gigns of it. | fron a medical standpoint, the history Chicago and all of the Middle Wost Jef the sport, has been a happy hunting ground for the wrestiers in all of the years during | which the game has been dead in New | York. Frank Gotch made @ great) fortune in that part of the country. Goteh has retired now definit and) only a Week or s0 ago refused an otter | (AFRO moms aeCOSS —» } JOHN ADONALD_ wo. . j With a wrestling show. Gotch has put ier ods. Alexis Atlgren of the Ozanam | National Three-Cushion i Button Raises, lve and, dad owas tines B ARROW SUCCEEDS POWERS | An A. snished second, ant M. Mtever of | Carom Billiard League. || Sands of acres in different parts of | the Fancourt Club third. ing the Bin: bie the country. * R ty 0 ' 4 cing and boxing as educational sport During Face many of the contestants feil on the A few notorious fakes killed the game ate 22 tea | Nomination of = American} sippery roads. Rehan coe ar as long time nenine ate, Wa palat AS EAS ERN EA E HE HEAD Committee First Step in Di- | THE nosrox HockEy cLUB Was hile ref the promoters will be wise enough to tseaees Phil phia .. | J beaten by the Harvard varsity hockey |} Pitts ‘sloped bar all fakers and grafters and (FOGEL NOW NOW FAVORS rection of 1912 Meet. ioe in a ehneleunen by a score of | Ode je-crossers. In that event wros- F inh RenOlURER ERR ETE bay: RET goals to 3. A large crowd was on |] K (lag wil) soon be as popular as it ever iti iden ; i sew hand, Alfred Windsor, the Harvard |} St. lout or vopuiar aa is eve>| Opposition to Old President )} “LyNCH'S RE-ELECTION. |/tavo nothing, bus the, most tenis each, played withthe Boston ockey [{ OREN } Ja i | |league and will wish for the Club, 1 footvall rule makers are ais-| Meet and Name New Pilot Horace Fogel, President of the cussing ways and meang of limit- : Phillies, has undegone a change to Minors. | | further success, y and finan- as WILLIAM 0. POWER, WHO Is TH 79, \ | FEATED LORI- | comedian of the company — play AN School 0: ing the use of the forward pi of heart. All along it has been in the first-class court tennis |‘ Alma’ at Weber's Theatre, was at one Dancing. ‘The players may not ‘ike the forward sald that he was bitterly opposed onship of the Tuxedo Tennis and] time @ great baseball player. He used pees, as it makes a little luck offse: | to the re-election of homes. J. Many minutes of hard, sclentifc play | Kaward G. Harrow of Toronto was|| lynch as Prenldent of the Xe 4 4 0 0 ee w that the American Olympic Com- mittee has been ndmed plans for the tryouts will be formed and all arrang: ments made to send @ strong team to The Nitibon que will hold its] Tepresent us in Sweden tn 1912. | meeting to-morrow and on the following| The coming summer will give a good | day the American League will convene, | line on the present talent and will prob- joally, of the or ub by a score ¢ ay on the Boston College Aine, and 1 W. Tilton after leaving there did a lot of semi- dota’ Tertar f f ‘There is very little opposition to Presi- | ably reveal the fact that some of the 2 © I professional playing. He was offer It adds an uncertainty to the game and to-day elected preskient of the Eastern a " hla club, | tT Ube \ . Peirgon jr. in two stralgat tryout by the Boston National mar forces extraordinary watchfulnes: cisions given inst dent Thomas J. Lynch in the older stars who competed in other Olympics League of baseball clubs to succeed |] Now he comes ot But the forward pass will not be cut) p, ‘T, Powers. The annua! meeting and calls Lynch @ut. The spectators like it. It ts not & was held at the Victoria Hotel. In loud voter ‘the best ever and says he advocates a second sets, 6-4 and 6—2, in the second class ment, but turned it down, as | court tennis champtonship. st hearc of 0." The only real be the case, good men will be found to! Lig Reed cs cay ll of the stag | fault that has been found with him i |body, and he #hould have Iittle trouble | have gone back. However, should such in getting re-elected. Was always a good batter, and since go-} | take thelr plac THE RIDERS IN THE SIX-DAY ing bef H eon | ‘ Cn , hi ire k : " A ing before the footlights has been : Gangerous play. It takes away from the! shortly before the morning session |] term SO arse (ithe weekuene oer the Bint Ooausnnewds | Cennasiesan te cera egsMaia tet ue Cobian |Goele Fase wate vail oe bb tha ane | amoltnge SUL TRLgUer tae bvee nae oye? | ce AMUSEMENTS. monotony of endiess line plunging 894) came to a close Batrow was elected Lynch has made a go but he promises every one that next | Atl h RAB IRE Sd IS punting. Without the forward pass foot- | 1), rf ng dent,’ said Fogel, “and I am for season will see men of far better judg: of 1912, It has been the custom in other | agers, Powers and Pollok, immediately cent. TAB AATUUATIVIOA A] Evenings lec 8 Mee etclg to uke vostne with teintidg) coma, Te foeeting ediourned ti: [hi tim for aaotner term, There 19 Ti ment and ability operating the indica. | 7eere in Bice the men who are ie Oe after the race. Powers decided to pay AVG (MANHATTAN tie fo i ‘ perce o'clock in the afternoon, Jersey City, |] no combination to defeat him 1! tors. the Olympic team during the few, them off then, instead of waiting until » THE INTERCULLEGIAT . gt Rochester and Providence, the clubs|} that I know of, and if there is Nuch speculation {s rife as to whether | months preceding the games, and the|to-day, as he will have to attend the ‘¥ormile champion, has peon | elect Me, ODER Yale likes the forward pass any Way.|wrich favored Powe! re-election, |] one 1 will be independent and P/¢,¢ Nationals will try to frame a 163-| same plan will be followed ttda time, | annual meeting of the ih 166800) Teper eats cote cc aeeeneny es" Remember the Princeton game. were not represented at the meeting vote for him. The only kick T J game schedule like they attempted last ¢ of Professional Baseball Cl team, Berna ts a junior at Cornell and AE aee te caplaininy way no | DOME from the following clubs |} have 's on, see Rate F fol Winter, but it Is not belleved the chances | ‘There ie a posdbility that Mel Sheppard, the is @ brother of Hans Berna of Colum- ¥ in : used men for|#nawered to the roll call and par- prs ego sre Nelson, ticipated in the election of Barrow pays that Bat himself “did not fight for| Toronto, Mec ter now than then. hero of the Olymple games at London, will not be : [sl eg here to. help our. team, “‘Ahepp' ‘has received | | AN tion. ranged amicabl: ft all can be are FORT 18 Bb present by G MADE AT several offers to compete in England and Aus- : the anti-racing elements of) THE FEATURE OF THE RACING |JEVENINGS ery; Buffalo, Stein. |, , ied Arcertoan dagorue wea neraly a7; tralia, : Jacksonville, Fla, to have the racing | at J j@xico, was the La Libertad )47 Cc Baltimore, Dunn; Newark, McGinnity, ne On tte smite 0 eee “Babe'* 4,|@t Moncrief Park stopped on Jan, 1 in-| Handicap, one and e-eignth miles, arpa ead aad ent WIM and Montreal, Lichtenstein. mesting, some dingruntied magnate or| League. They are more interested in| | “Rabe McDonald, the IrabvAmericen ad of May 1, when the law which, which was an easy victory for the out- cht thi for 9 veteran body does than any- | Weight thrower, found a stalled taz! near hie post | sider Polls, belonging to R. F. Thomas. on the night of the mowstorm. be’ put lie! Prohitits bookmaking goes into eff thing else. Ban Johnson and his co- | thoy _ arst fgnt with Gans, however, Bat waa| After they had become impatient with | /i#eriminate in his or thelr favor during ive, Ban Johnson and Is co- | shoulder to the tack of the machine nod shoved it Yes, Ad, you're about right. In that The first session of the League began |™@snates who could not Influence me to what t) HAMMERS EIS ‘sr the playing season would bring forth a | horts ‘out of the enow bank, HARRY PAYNE WHITNEY WAS| JIM JEFFRIES HAS BEEN S8UB- it f 4 P, 9 t a AYS 21 v a 2 BED i: to BL, Daily Mat, 250-500 Beaten in forty-two rounds, He iyo danke the oeresenst blAdes Migla Prete) a rie ond ae he i 09 poe ae ee Huatnied sere “Baldy” Jack Monument {9 t a rest, an¢| Very successful with his horses in Hng- | poenaed to appear as witness in the case Gus" Edwaras” song itevue, GRAMPION after tat en aac badly |@# they Qelleved it should have been, One vote cast againut me for the office, | Will set under way early. ear avin be slertee eects Serres | etre. cen nnn SRT Sea Ratasearlae Nictiraton tte tartriee 7 yk OEE title to ee Hi seta nad hen tho notices wore sont out aating| "To one whe tes given the best of], The American League has no prest- to realize him $69,7%. Mr, whitney was|hibiting moving pictures of the Jeffries: [Trent Lr Dave hammered up it 1o, ie Fest. In fact, some of us made the mi take of thinking that he'd never be the) President requested that the delegates ‘ul owners, Johnson fight at Reno on t0y, 4 ae case will come at Los Angeles, Cal., a = a ina few days, PHILHAR MONT CLETY OF NEW YORK— Kt. Canductor, \ ‘The athletes of tl a. C third on the list of ces Thon annual imecting for today, the [tis abilities to the performance of nis | dent to elect, as Ban Johnson has nine | | Th tine Malena new unck, captain els perp oes eae tne wie Teen oF SANOt" | pacity, ju be siesta. Sheppard and Cloughen ar} THE NEWTOWN HIGH SCHOOL tough “Durable Dene" aga ‘clock noon |SUch opposition ts of necessity embar ; | “announced”? a ates, : i “asd pie Sasa ng rte He Ter visene tata a aleg rassing and annoying. This, and the nation wrthout Se, Hr ae tis || A. eeqart free Dostana anrn Ghat Qarey May: eae Nags) Shanes: ¢ ence ; Bape traght and whipped be: ‘The five delegates now in attendance that opportunitjes are open to Me! Browns, who released Jack O'Connor | wood, the Winged-tont runner who is now attend-| iis ear Their victory. « Les so Me : fought and whipped Gans, becom- at the present time which seem in-|¢om a two years'scontract because of | !8 that college, has recovered from @ alight this yes heir victory over the $ Scar ienua, Ine the lightweight champion of the|arrived on the spot at the time #et:| viung, have prevented my being a can-|the batting acandal in that final game | breesiown,and 1s again training. vesant School has placed them in the #1) ak Dediee: world. And did he disappear then from |They sat around and waited for the |didate for re-election. | Since the at | between his team and the Nap: n folie fine agsin auld Harry Chasing o lead and {t 1s expected they will remain the ring for six months or a year? Not} meeting to be caliod. President Powers |of the last annual meeting I have in| y¢ 4s thought that elther Willie Keeler | the N. ¥. A. ©. @ dit of it. He turned right around and| Was on hand, but made no move te/no way solicited any club owner to Yast night, “and n'a few days | there until the race is finished, or Bobby Wallace will be given the job | Vil be able to, ree my training.” Gissing Hart proceedings, «80 when 1.16 rolled !vote for me nor ave T requented any | Qu leader, and it ix xome Job, too, In a was confined to his bed part of last week, gave Gans a return mateh, and fought | er) PL nOn i} ee, eee A) tiger ree A 7 nines ath ea hte? ie je “i An ile er. WM. al delegates sauntered Into | of my friends to do so, lace ike the Mound City. Just keep an eye on Sprinter Jim Rosenberger him again just as soon as he was realy |i. pom reserved for the meeting and ete J those days. He's running in top-notch form right to step into tho ring. held @ session, presided over oy Vice- ————________ | now, and will prove a big point winner for the “Any one who cannot beat Tommy | president Stein, The election of Bar- 1 TA. As ©. during the remainder of this veason, Pin VAUDEVILLE ht to be selling hair rib ° ° rliuckis iw tance of Being Earnest RTT ILA ERT RUTTie man Murphy ought to selling hair rib- | row ensued. the : { ks stat 5 i y ONL Shien See } murphy aah oe tenga eee wa anes wer oe WO GOOd Lightweight re tee bokocis st ase i Bi ake ne Pe champion. Wolgast forgets nat, th | ras tne woul do to when good and ‘ mcet before Crista MADISTIC THE SPECKLED AND; | Hos Hiowsaaua, [MACDEVE Be ey eeeey ait, dunt before |Feady. Then the delegates: made thetr oct Poston wa Gone eared ins cone WeGtoo. THE BLUE: BIRD | F || BAS, leper oRes whipped Wolgast himself just before he meeting roo a, (¢] of dentate games of le" regiment, "the BC, 21 Li Woigast was lucky enough to get the MR Oe seeyuten declare that If put having been bot me . fight with Nelson. And that after that han lwlcer See ut he Was “uuable to: bartctpat @ Sate 2:20, ‘4 President Powers calls a meeting they i Sohopy 7 no inducement could get Wolgast into | Kil meet and allow the proceedings tol Hay. Smith Contest in Hat- BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. {| ,,ti:2 martacipsesantigy, Holme. the tars NOTICE TO BLANCHE Bares: Win the ring agala.with the boy who fought | go on, but wil renominate Barrow it| MUMMEY-oml onte: ae {AUN Week's! ralulag' ae Haunbiran, Scotland, ‘be. THEATRE GOERS fi KNICK ERROR ER 8 Ca him to # standstill and hung him over | necessary elect him over agatn. At the Olympic A. C. of 1 tore the big Powder Mi ed thraction Mentioned im this i ue te ropes in Pittsburg. Tresitent Powers cated the reswar| Jem and Dorman-Ahearn iGo Wenith and, Baliieg paien Sicilia Cire teallake Tieauaas ia aaah ia Ae uc aaiairaniit (FRED T TERRY r geht et ‘Another thing Wolgast forgets tn the | meeting to order at 2 o'clock, After the i Will meet for ten rounds in the }] Crescent hockey team willoved Yale's strong team yt B ante fact that Tommy Murphy defeated | routine business had been transacted Battle in Brooklyn. star bout, Four other bouts will [| fong ind for the trophy thie season. "ithe 6 fie. te TRC Set ima long distance bout on |he called Walter O'Mara to the chair, be pur on sels, Poi SOJHERN-WARLOWES {° ea Pricreren ta 8 he or and then withdrew from the meeting Jie ig FER CRITERION Yai fel! Sat the Pacific Coast. Or perhaps he ~ gare 4 spsthes i. In Clare Mel Shenpard is rutting on weight at an | UAC, $0 aE, W- Winey re 7TH TIME. foesn't forget it, and that's the real| President Powers made the following mont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn, olarming rate during his long rest, He weighs Matinces Thurs & Sat 2151) 1 THE COMMUTERS : reason why he will fight Moran and | statement: BY JOHN POLLOCK. Jack Dorman will tackle Young — || about 168 pounds now, ALBERT CHEVALIER in BARDS i Jas 7 hate Sd Woe fight Murphy. eraertately. after my recetection a8 |. ey OEY ee ceeecen’ tignt-|| Aearn, the crack English lignte i aii hid BerARD. TIP CHAWEES IELINGHAMS gui ebde d a “arp fust a8. good EL roadway le President of the Eaxtern League last ed stew seclied to-night, || eight in the main out of ten he ‘daesn't intend i |} GLOBE fers. fi DiC” bast lath OHNNY OLIVER ts one man who| year 1 statel that 1 would, nt ie At the Olymplo“A. C. of Harlem| \_ounds 1 ee BERNHARDT % z sit OLY) ME iC Mint ’ ‘ andidate another yeu That ata e a. e it SAK Alatinee : , | electio: snot brought wbout by any jrugked Mghters of New Jersey, w he Western hearywelght, is comin Up a fow fights of stairs yas Mitinees Wed. & . Hie MOST PAL est ke,” says Oliver, “this Wolgast in| election warm’) iid inade by me | oiash in @ ten-round bout, while over in inatehed to h_work to keep him in trim Mrs. LESLIECARTER ", Zelda Sears , : ee Bait meme & corking good Nghtwelght and he can] OAT, my election, reports to the | tne Clermont Avenue Rink in Brooklyn Pel! Taw — THE NEST EGG |" SINE) Whe fight better than most people think he contrary notwithstanding \Sack Dorman, the Bronx fighter, wit eth AMUSEMENTS. Vics Herald Sq. Y eee on = rs can, But somehow Tommy has him on years T nave been elect: | ack ores aocen, the shitty English [fades ase St - we LULU GLASER « 722,028 A2e0] || WEW TMSTERDAMS,,& down just right. His stre is made to of the league, and for t e| Te Teen er round §2.6f He MATE | ends | Boge g5ih Bh Hr THE KAISER. Lipa, ciy'gry with Ralph Herz. See eee okay. ‘He's just the bind gee Seen tie ennuat | : © Mara:| dMarin Hart. theTTomiwelaht ot Loulestie ASTO SLT DALY'S Eye eae ; NAL SHEMMY || ocr WAMUGEMENTETS no whip. Wolgast ts al {thon A, C, stag. The contest between | who was a gud fighter during the old’ Horton Matinees Wed, & Sat. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS: Tye’ denssrous and alway naa |” *| Hurley and Smith ought to be a slash: | ° tesla Sertain “heen a ryt COHAN @ HARAiS ||| ero, val, BABY REY, “en { L rmavion jJou a eytae theta ers utthes| JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. jiu ves pork man ar nuns 2ore| at na oY * pratt tH] Maxine Eliot’ As Hatt Be a A a B rusher and he can hit hard, but even and st and also rapid fighters. Dor~ | &,qhonum, mtuweigil (far fifteen “rouade at JaMes MONT. i aa eS oe ae Ne iotg ae abt Bi ISHMAEL | {the wasn't a champion J'd be willing RACE Belling inun will have to fight his hardest to/ °°. im HONS i? DHE GAMBLERS NEW You! Baad ey ts , Logie to have Tommy fight him every week | i \bent Ahearn, as the latter ts a quick’! Joe Nonlman, who has ited UE Naat Hes gute AYIOV'S LEE AVE. |=." ae as long as some club wo put up a | puncher and shifty. Bim up for two t V4 COMEDY, x 9m St ay pur —- Andy Morris of Ie Local fight fans will no doubt be pleased to] Hiver, Sass, t tot i | MAT. DAILY Weelday hat wit ot he |FEDDINGER Traahadoar yy iy f OTHELLO ahr | with ickie Jat 4 "I tta Olly B EE TAR * || selena a ascrratvone forthe’ Hal” boore: | AM Be il ple deck Tia alga i's THY AVIATOR’ Bu) Hi Ss He Rites en | 103; . i Tommy Murpliy ten-round bout at th | ectady, “N.Y. . of Behe ‘ KYHIGH IN CASINO |, : ou. S| GET-RICN- QUICK BOWERY MADAME X asketball Standing oti bi rug Gated Sem Mean dete iy a | Fran Klaus bas tne atte by j 1B OF HU. SAM BERNARD” A ate ' WALL/NGFORDO | IVAN a In Public Schools ‘er Tait Pike" Whi: | See totiey ater a cmsulation, with do cores ta Mt Bead ; Taglar thE LES( Athletic League dO ge tha Wok Ma lene | GUNES, nei of afar, an aur DeForest, | SR otc it me B) J CURGLE sa.s.19 Sait ule LIBERTY Renn a CW pe iM , FOURTH RACK -The he will lose. the Kelty io ‘Boston on 1 jt Captiva * 1 IRWIN'S B ieee ‘ow WALLAGK'S "3.4" oan wat: = fifo: ““MOTHER. ||| THE COUNTRY BOY '. Ow Conqueror Team. Won, Lost. Pc, P) Yee 7 bee promising iT tats MAY IRWIN *% ‘xo T) west, Me Tbs Mtats W . Newtown ee Kauiree ane ticles hare | Hugo. Kelly, the Chicago middieweigit, and | Qe CL 1) bY Commerce . a 1 1Titiemen at the weiait | Kins, “the sturdy Pittsburg Gait Manual .....+ 1 | ay mitioned iy 210 x ikely that he Armory A. A. we \ Yi Wed Mat ate. ke Ske. Eastern District ....2 1 suis ona |S take the bout, aa he cannot mabe that weight | bos wan chiicbed today ty” Kelly i | 135" ESSIE McCOY 2 ABET con psa Stuyvesant aN | A SHG) Ey, jane more ee | BYES itn: Sater ot'se be could mee wot ae ent B uJ Beh ond Ml vue : | 10 a Kethane of Ce 5 for hima, “Gardner Meany Malinece ai) 2” Lest Beate #1.Uy BELASCO | ith ' ” atl DallW »: natin teeta. | WHITE Tone ve Jamaica a Reet y o itateey Breanigna, toe, title. fer al as the Bien Grmsailim A, A: ote. to 5 cE the 3 Great Spectacles} tae NEW “THE "CONC Wr?’ De Witt Clinton... 1 4 1 twelveronnd “bout before the | =oW a Vater ot Newby ‘eu eet Soest INTERNATIONAL cu.) Fc? ifs Pr a Pereetag trae ri Kraamus meshes B atts thios rentioe asliowauce (AAtttEh, *ichiave, sigad Khe "Attell off fartes | ot tah on ‘het tn ghs sar West | QOLUMBIA, fpr Sin, ; ALLEY OF NIAGARAT PREPUBLIC aici o° : GRAND oneeauvine : Flushing %® * giaimes #Deno age te eins Fe agnticg al Vromade bout in Kanaas City aud fought @ Fi gr Souig Howe of, rook ithe eeuni- oft ft, epee THE aE EART UA REBECCA OF SUNNYBKOOK FARM FISKE O'HARA ? Ov ute a EAT jowapee claimed, ot ;

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