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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, _SANUARY 21, 1911. pernars corverz| NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT conte es Bian e RSEY BOY LED MODEL ars, to Jr oc Foe COLUMBIA IVES HIDE FE TO GAIN A TITLE DEFEATS CORNELL NILLVISITLAR AND RAISE Blo FAMILY OF TIGER NOV. Crimson Also to Play Yale, Dartmouth and Probably Left Fatherless When Five Years Old, Frankie ime Month, Burns Started to Work at Eleven and Next a Week Must Defend America in International Battle. Capt. Kiend! Star Player for Winners, Scoring 21 Their 33 Points. Cornell in § fore the unbeaten Columbia ba ketball team in a fast and well played game by the score of 33— Columbia. was. playing in excellent form and displayed remarkable team work, The Cornell boys played a hard, aggressive game, but could not penetrate the Blue and White's close defense. | The game started off with a burst of | speed and the New York five had run thelr score into double figures before the Ithacans had tallled once, Capt. Kiendi starred In this half with his mar- vellous shots from smpossible angles. ‘The half ended with the score 21-6 in the focal team's favor. In the second half the up-State quintet struck a fast gait and outplayed the Columbta boys. pt. Klend! played a+ remarkable Ctore went down to defeat be- Special to The Keening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Jan, 2.—A trto of games on the Harvard football | schedule have been definitely arranged. jand during next November the Crimson will battle with Princeton, Dartmouth ¥ Yale and another eleven, probably Cor- ‘| |netl. On fourth Harvard = will 4 Journey to the lair of the Tiger at By Princeton, Two weeks later the Crim son will entertain Dartmouth at the adium, with Harvard and Yale tn \duiging in the annual clash seven days afterward. this contest also béing scheduled within the big Harvard bow! | Nov. 11 ts at present open on Har- | vard's bookings, but the powers that |be are sald to be negotiating with Cor- i [nell to fill that date at Cambridge 4 BY VINCENT TREANOR. RANKIE BURNS, a little product of Jersey City, is a fine example of what athletics and a desire to lead a clean, model life can do for the average boy who happens to possess gn ambition to suc- eed at some certain calling. Starting from a most obscure position in ife less than three years ago, this youngster, ofly twenty years of age, to-day an international figure. Next Friday night he is to represent America in the most important international battle since that memorable sa : game. Of the 33 points tallied by his | rown always was a big card at Cam- 1 day at Tuckahoe, in 1899, when Terry McGovern laid Pedlar Palmer low. m he scored no less than 21. Benson | bridge, will come here If present plans a h ch: on, Di Stant Fy also ehowed up well, Blton and Heath | go through on Oct. 28 Burns is to meet the English champion, Digger Stanley, and a title goes were the best performers for Cornell, |} Head Coach Perey D. Haughton and J, Weltes Farley, | vard footba representing the Har committee, have closed the jdeal with oach Roper, of Princeton whereby the two universities resume | foot yall relations for one year. | Princeton will undoubtedly placed jon t local schedule for 1912 also, and jax they are to appear at Cambridge the Crimson management will seek a con- test at West Point. Marvard and the i however, are not expected to to the winner. Pfobably no youngster who aspired) the back of Lippman's candy store. In to any height ever had a more dis-| friendly bouts he showed enough to couraging outlook than Frankie Burns. | Satisfy some onlookers that he might Daft fatherless when five years old, the| do well in the New York club eldest of four other little ones, the little; It wasn't long after that before ho fellow had a battle before him that only | 8s rae i the Long Acre Club. the bravest could come through vie-| q,\, port yale Baghlivcd Bye | te torlously. His mother had td 60 to.) record, He isn't too vain to admit that | Pca COLUMBIA SEVEN BEATS DARTMOUTH IN CLOSE GAME. BOSTON, Jan, 21.—The Columbia hoek- ey team defeated Dartmouth here by the core of in a hard and close fought game. work to support her bables, but when| Young O'Leary “shaded him once, in ‘The Blue and White victory came as this fall Frankie had reached the age of eleven/ the first ten-round bout he ever fought a great surprise, as the Hanover boys | he took part of the burden himself.) Ho afterward squared bunts) with |had defeated the fast Princeton seven agit | He has been working ever since. | O'Leary, and has gone down the line two days before this contest, \ How did your friend 4 beating everybody within five pounds “x catch that horrible dis- Quit Job on Wegon. of his own weight, until to-day he ease? Don't know, Ask Sig ; : } — : tT ¥ , when he took up| stands pretty close to the top of th Taner Ema jig j i | Tere youre ago, wnen be took un| sandy rey cle io the pct, the ~ Yale Basketball Team * =, oe e up his job as! Minder of Terry MeGovern, ruaht nd BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. n : from the start, he fighting all the time, 1 pos: Sealed Sterilized Cup, “tailboard” boy for the Adams Express | certain cleverness that is my” F L Brush and Soap. Used once “I apa bal At ghartay a, Ceuta vibe | in First League Contest on, ors: Company. His mother, too, quit work! an opponent. held between amateurs and pro- ——— main bout. in the tobacco factory, and to-day the) Idol of Jersey City. | fessionals. |Old Eli Plays 3 Philadelphia iat ory Seiden BOWLING At National A. C., Brooklyn family !s happy and comfortable.) outside of his family, in hts home Dis ke kOe | . b antes +r F, an 18 THE SCIE UrH, Jack Curley vs. Billy Cordes, main marenang and Tigers Meet Ithacans So Ba There's nothing fancy or stylish In chet own Frankie Burns is nothing less|H Rago vs. Jonny Walter in the home, but it's @ home that fits the re-/ than an idol. Knockout Brown has his quirements of the Burns family.| Second avenue followers, but Burns has Frankie's mother !s only forty-two, but) 4 whole rf ry poe hipper: bere the trials and tribulations of early wid-| 8% proud of the quiet, unassuming lit- | H@ pout, six rounds. ne 4 . VI Elephant ie tod with family to bring up, have| Uw, fellow and his ring record, and At Independent A. C., Brooklyn— 4 FRANKIE BURNS, on Columbia’s Court jf Solumb ta sss 000 Bewting ang. tllitard Academy, MM oticd, (cece Whenever he fighta he carries the hopes | M righting Fitepatrick "vs. Eddie is SISTER, MOTHER, eng aia Lins peal Th } ‘ hs: mduitbccal,.”" i i d wishes of thousands. Murphy, ten rounds, “Frankie!” said Mrs. Burns, to- For a year past Burns has been the|M At’ Golin A.C. Brooklyn—Bat- ¢ JAAN ‘Home chLUB. | —— “oh, what would we do withot standard bearer of an association with |[M ting Mantell vs. , . pi ake | WO ‘intercottegiate dasketdatt | AMUSEMENTS, We couldn't get along at ail, Tt used| a membership of 200 or more youngsters | rounds. t t | Jeague games will be played off ~ a to be very hard for us, but now it is| lke , with head No. At Reno A. C., Brooklyn—Patsey 800 A hle es In to-night when Princeton meets| have lost two and three games reapectt- [MEAT AN sa apres uulte cary. Pranklo brings home tis| 224 Firat street. ‘There are cards, check | rialey “vi, Charley White, lx \ cornet! one the Columbia, Court, andl !vely, and Yalo has engaged In no con- 286, Be, Be, #1 nioney to me, and I take care of ft for! clubhouse, but the most popular room é Novel Games Held Yale meets Pennsylvania at Philadel- peagcclned far and is making her debut him, He's the best boy in the world.” | in the house js the little cubbyhole off phia. Tho game between the Ithaci “Do you mind your boy's fighting?"| the yard, where tne punching bag is WA ih b Post Ot Mo’ date, the Columbia team toads the| ,7h*,,68mMe Between the Ithacnn Ave Ride eiens Wan asked, y hangs. Here any evening « number of Yy FOS ECO) exec iene clean record of four vic-| tested, Moti teams are et Welly sae “ nts, | Youngsters, with the example of their t tories; Penn comes next with one game : sal Pree 2 ey Om D8 Cas these Mente"\atandard bearer before them, are 1X! en to lelp Runners to_her credit, Cornell_and Princeton vate Tiree) adinn ts she answered. “Don't I go down to St.) Whanging the bag and going through soi fori P tives: Oftared ia ( nuintet will have a slight Mary's Chureh and burn candles, 80 as! ¢h Mises’ (hie tke. f00 . m Race for Prizes Offere advantage over the up-State five as Gr Get gat hort ANAC RARE, Saad. 1 Siete ah Ces iy peel v4 Frasile mr in tris a merican ‘ames | Ic hn nP rf the latter will be somew when he fights that Englishman, I'm| Burns doesn't know the taste of in- | by Evening World the onnson Fosts pet Sp rapa 5 Pot HAMMERS TEIN'S “= r | th said for him.” toxicating liquor, and he never has ‘overed that I was even walking in a Paces hiladelph Buon te. bave & mease smoked a cigarette or a cigar. Sa-| rae seen: ‘With the discovery of my ins | Big Feature. 0, 0 to Fi ht @n unknown quantity prs 11 ae Mrs. Burns sald a whole lot about her | Toons dot his home vicinity, every pro-| Mike eg ae a Terrible | cm i i ry good form in thelr preliminary ¥ breadwinner, Frankie, He ts the father! Pio(ur and bartender is his friend, yet (AS as a e elinales to do silent training 1 decided | —— ste and should ¢ the fast |] Plo Lewin “o Wikae'y ha 3 % of the house, and ff it weren't for his/ the little fixiter never frequents any resin ae peefe: @: GAA De.cOlh Weel SIQney iy eight hundred athletes will George Cotton Meret ean LO PS earnings in the ring his crippled sister|of the places. A candy store is his dream in Anticipation He barge that id hen - 4 ‘eet at the Brooklyn Post-OMee bas would never have had the benefit of the| “hangout” and Ice cream soda is his " would come In con-| games in the Forty-seventh Regiment 15 Years at This Adi AST DAY . : . Te 8 tact with ater and tous] Arm there Is possi: | On.) ~ - i ress Means Somethin Depart is | HS tthe” SY et] of Team Event, fin hl utr noi ie OR | auc Gunrinic || |AUTOMOBILE] ment now has the little girl on the way | Frankie tends the candy store for his | Es. A couple o! a0 Lawson | team race 8) Out Fi Sparring Part EY S ) to complete recovery. Now she can get} friend, Lippman, in whose back room brought a around to the fast event, as the jut Former Sparring Part- ToL, SHOW | around like other girls, and there 1s| he learned to box. Hoe is a wonder to T was terrible; t) rden waslamere I'm F ee | country will com +n ‘0 Learn to little about Frankie's home Hite and| the young patrons of the store, and all | packed to tho very girders with! theory that any rannee nto offered the winn ner in Ten Rounds. auc in to Dance ti wapison SQUARE GARDEN training that doesn’t come under her] of them know his ring record by heart. grinnir roaring spectators] as fast if oxygen is given him during a Lin laps —— Hon aftornouns "and eve. 10 A, M. TO direct. supervision, Frankle is her City to Whoop It Up. every soul at great structure | team ‘and he wanted to experiment | MRE ecdnirn edhe cane nih (Speetal to The ai ton COLONIAL sie ry ee. champion of the world. It Frankie comes home from the Na-}lauched uproariousiy. Every runner inj With Lawson said that if the doc's | 4, the New PI 3URG, Jan fodtntiu Ht 'way & 634 St. |Willisie dy Bebtrerie, aaiac o Made Good at Start. one Sostiing Clay pest Friday night | tho ten-1 em race was convuleed, | ME0TY proved correct we would alip one) 4, < Devanney ead Jordan-;the heavyweight champion, is in an | Claes alas forming. |B Mar Drie Bhe. ite fins: Ashley's Let. q with the scalp o| ger Stanley, al ¥ ees ; a been [OVer by having c Clark’ will m p two te om the | angry . e at George it Burns never had an idea of becoms| Jersey City will whoop it up, i auc R; benen that nf a a don tha team tbAL wh rep a ei two teens from the angry mood now Ho is riled at George | ginnors Any Time ALHAMBRA GERTRUDE HOVPHARR. 4 } ing a fighter until three years ago, He| Tommy Lee, almost as much of n| @Ushing and DE COBLBUOURY | ot, - Billy Krame d Obermeyer should | Cotten the colored eave weight oF Us c unde ayn Gamer Crane a om = then had what he thought was a good| boy as is Burns, {s Frankie's man-|4urin® the last (wo laps, | That night make a record for this style of racing | ity: Who has challenged hum to a Aght Mat. Daily, 230. ahs | Job, on the back of an express wagon. | ager. He has piloted the little cyclone “Our trainer, ‘Lawson Robertson, | a dose of wi lie t A as reco om. {for the heavywelght title, Cotton was RONX? ANDREW ux . as a brother might, and has all the| smiling from ear to ear, danced and) lup when I Vy, Pe wiges ye 4 formerly the sparring partner of John- | He started In that Job for $20 a month, . i : > Ne old that he contracted early in ie MPATIRe BOI, OF one Wonititedy” ny “falacée “ae aes. adn |) was raised to $35, and was making $5 bieiegeed o hy! wend S re swayed in the most unbecoming man- ives vat a went Mo wad think-]the week. ‘These two are considered a bel ag Bg Mon Berti ts seen | ~~. money retunde |E Mat. Daily, 280. i ability to beat any boy of his weight | nov as } de his way to where I haa |!& about what will happen when We] perfect two-man combination. papera o! 1 | 4 month when he decided to try his] ong inches in the world. “He can Mght! fact ow the track. “come away from |Use, the tank in rden, and that| In rest I relay race for two | and rushed into one of the newspaper ESTAB. Somes PLAZA ~ hand at the boxing game, He had been| ay 130 pounds, too, if necessary,” says non a fv atl Sa fumes porgy pete: th ty sure to nut wp | offices and handed a certifled check for NCI an aie boxing and punching the bag nightly in| Lee. here! The race 4a l-o hat, villain followed," satd Twenty-third now | $12,000 to the sporting editor and said: Seemeys ety 1 io, Kid MeAvoy opened the wrong tank. |" tiye where'd you ¢ highing the trophy and thy | ,"2¢ Mr. Cotton, thinks he can beat me anlar AY He y i er and the laughing gas that was intendec esr 4 Ne BO tet him put up %, , ooklebs. ' McIntosh to Close Down for your rivals has escaped. The whole AME ine Oentie'a a e zal Os inane. sa" at guaranten fo knock him out fase, Ruri i Gacden 19 Call o€ 16) hiased Lawacn, a8 canan SUA. 8 ‘ — sy rounds. [don't want any tme | MR MUBRTEN TO , ! , eat of ¢ to get into condition for the bout. ‘Tho | . be alned me peeen te foe and out, she enon oc «een Columbia Mat 1 det tnt oman forthe bawte| a pane Toca ea |AMNMOLES A NK the al ale: Ito be seen in the whole of Gotham money, name the place to hold the | UE MIPEIRE Ese. at B10 ? lis L X “It was a@ terrible dream,” said Mike| Mike states that he can take all the A G fight and 1 will be on hand ready to Mats. 4 Wet.at 2.15, J] Hci 1 ondon Boxing Clu myieTae aera dream” suit tke ocagun tne door can ere wien i] ALFERSES Grapple jest sos oo be om ats "ete |TETIEL BARNTWORE sets" || acts ie din p papel t t Bat Nelson . Pp for thelr tenzound pout at the stag of thelot his experience Inst might. “Bact iss otal nent ecantine cuanitel: VA h Cl k He parring partner at Reno and 1 often i 8 THA at | Sei ast ita tity ad | ete uns tot trating tor ane nape teartmayarae 2 me) VEL CLAY i ELOUSE | irae ' snack Yn ot tor‘taring ou || ATEEU i || GARDEN 2238, roi i Tile wht cont tiie they have, tough Na 2 examined,” says Ryo alines ‘To-day. ther aay Hugh Wil Retur Return to Pils | Reties taster chetietad: Mttrcsattn "a taceras |Uise eats cece’ tat tn eotehuled cer the |General: ie nigh MISS BILLIE BURKE ary ¢Svr No Matinee Tod trate aes & tire te) pout at the tame club on Now Year's afternoon, \ , © Col resiling team will KNICKERDC Wway & ONth St, in Patiiasement aes Irish-American games on Fob, n Feb. 4 and Ti that's why T e 80 rapid) . bs Pay eg ‘,, 4 iy "AMUSEMENTS. Feta} WRT e Bete, ay Beth Be | Venlo ¥ * Al Fy A difference of half a found is the oyly | —— a (et es @ Clark House aggre: | _ ___AMUSEM le lon, h o eke. Tentlign 4 ? Australian Home Latter tate he" tthe wy a natn Ee Eaton” enlant.” oe" later team us| Tae THEATRE HANUDE ADAMS iN HANTEGLER ICE HOCKE nee seen Johnny Couloa and Tommy Houck, th , sents id experienced A i Part of Next Month. crack Philadelphia bantam-veight. Eddie Me Lone Goal Gives Joe Coster to ny and as the Blua and White team 09. SEATS NOW SELLING POI THE EN & Col. Av, ; Maton, manager of Houck. is me to natch far more formidable this season than BUA? ait Ret AM aI CHER i ounmny against Coulon a ovunds, bi C G M B h t has been for two or three years, a M. ¥ y ROAY j oulon Wants 116% pound he boys . 4 ATS. WEDSESDAY & SATURDAY. oan ciate Hala. | Crescents Game eet Beecher jini? dvre nna mterening con: GARRICK Siete O : ents will be the result Mote “toway a bars seetnitihcer a} BY JOHN POLLOCK. yon alam Against N.Y.A.C. in Real Tryout,| 222i." 1 a equone | [Psa cach sic ihe oh Shiai tT WALLACK'S Goes ae a . 4 his ol raters, ank 4 im ° ° ° - ° ou F pounds, Ady; ( w Comedy by H fight promoter, has evidently not we the a, que woreae piesa i 145 pounds, Car: | [i Ty EDMUND SCARECROW POMANDER WALK 4, Parker sr rox e nigiit, (bat, Joo Jean ah or 8 08 Paula —s made a succens of his big boxing | oat hi Armor Left Wing Martin of the Cres-| Joe Coster, the Idol of the Froo ea He | Grace Van ‘Bludditord | eee K BELASCO shinies Vetta club at London, for he is going to close ‘ ght a bik amateur Went cent A. C. of Brooklyn scored the | boxing fans, will get another real | unllenited, Hf ‘Broad: CRITERION Bose od oh hu SEW ee CO! ‘ONCE! it down the latter part of next month 2 mbrinet and pal him away ‘a Wie} one goul in the game with the Ne Monday night when he meets W shat te DALY'S Bet 8 | WM. ‘Gi a et fas ec COMEDY, dl and return to his home tn Australia, [{U" Nil ¢, nin the St. Nicholas | Heecher at the Vanderbilt Athletic Club, ht To-Nigh we. FAVERSEAS 1 gg Mey “SHLEREOCK Hot REPUBLIC i; fd He he a This information comes trom Al Lippe, | Met iy mest, Young Dyan ot’ Hostog, tar | Ins that Js likely to win the champion- | Clermont avenue. Co The etween the two Morans, F |B Nextt RNER Is REBECCA OF Lae ROOK FARM 4 4 manager of Harry Lewis, the Philadel-| ten’ sounds a DeRt the tour Hockey Teague for | eq toward the feathery and, | Johnny the “Fighting Act Matines To-Da | (HUBSN \ gr aay Re Hoes. | sad ‘ ny ta fighter now in London, Lewis ts| A Annat phuesday 0 mbination. ‘This point was scored | since his victory over A w the sh oF BABY MIN | Widhionday , \CADEMY OF eee | pale Og: d ng | four period, and during the rest | f rs Sd BL ANC BAT a NODS |) A is Toh 9 PF Nnteh will take” place at. Metntosh’s| eee. set Nair Uagl™ Gaatiemen er. tha | fie. eultt Stent fiw patty tate | nnn COCO OMENG, GOODE Tie DEEP PuRPLt se a sche 1) WINTERGARTEN | club on next Wednesday night. In a] yin") th good then New York A. C, did not play on account | Hia style is exactly opposit it oft mw || MACKETE \ratinee To Day, 2 . : OO WRT EY letter to the writer Lippe says that Me- | doa, Wille Lucas, Jolany |e lof injuries, but it is hardly likely that | Attell, Beecher ix a great mixer v4 SPALDING'S Tee HM or, OVER NIGHT | BIOL wy ; » THE ermann Alles. 1 Intosh has tired of the game there and | biis®uuing th the se ale had he played would have been | ig bound to extend Coster to " f CASINO fae) HENRY MILLER HAVOC J) QOLUMBIA,! "°%,8° ; na Bil Inatohed to fight Phil Brock of 22 lany mat difference in the result.| Coster s matched tot <i ith | a after the Gam Langford-Bull Lang fight | matched to Sah 'ihe Ghibe iu Witaburg to dea |The Wale Maoners were superior to thelr {O'Toole at Philadelphia and he iw after BOLE TIC STORES Baty Matlace T-Des Le xs ¢ | hme SuDNtane on Feb, 18 will sail for home, dass : Ae onenta ndividually and oollec> |e return match with the eee Wiikey Marriage a la Carte Miller eaperb__tn_temarkab iv ' MAIDEN Al Sandere, wha ts lepking efter. the interests | tively, & y now enjoy an undis-| champion. Attell, howeve holding | west aaxpsr. || Abies Tee Tite ToDatd NEW AMSTERDAM, 13. [| Keith & Proctor's WULAL vat Knight, the, emnck eneweigns ot Manse of Monte \ jel}, the ae Dentarmweight, tn a onship race. loft for weight. In order to for Attell fO, GPALDING'S 1911 lela's The Samblers th Lina Abarbanell w tatph Hers bin AY 4 4 ‘ord of victories to Lia| his bouts to this vicinity, has dnst__caited o t a ‘ ce Attell ibe * ; ; \Ne the Eastin a tennoan bot with "Cy" sy | Blige wh waa lated Y ii ame h ; |to give bout Beecher and O'Tvote a ATHLETIC Wihiar Comedy #84012: Limeety Wee 8s a | pe the New Jersey fighter, at the stag of the | 3/8 secure . sett | made a spler 1 t eK, | o! beating, H ‘ ola, hed tee ie Nitinal sting, Club" on et, '2.” Hight ae Monte hevaoufe? ‘Mima alt and, a9 Ihe. feeie the ‘i 4 ALMANAC WILLIAM COLLIER A th hal WALD BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. be appearance of a iginter, and as he te ‘ibber into the net, ‘This, however, was | rt ia THE SPRIAG MW | vy ‘ Ht Bout with 4 ‘ NY dited by Ms mG way & Haipt 3 hummer, kal tag on Wednesda the otner |i n Kenpedy, M TOO CLASSY FOR TRINITY. | JAMES B. SULLIVAN Nat. Wao Mra, Leal ° Mile, EMMA SRESTINE | i tet ts BUOKR oh, the wal : works tin and Jackson fairly bombarded the iat || qwe aletevig wEGOROS OF THE Won, |) WEST END = a et " onal GHEY 'MAWIEFTA LIVERS peen_Teatig ath ib onoone sh he New York cage wit siots, A recotd | ape x ghee wh : dee east with ORVILLE HANOTD. \wateure i Wedgesday as been practically ms DDliver, hi rowd saw the game. i Sullivan's All America Athiotlc Team, 1910 Sat WE Phe Citys C th % Concert ate how of the Buffalo Bodial ‘Club of | enti et, tne ar won by the score o I 4 . | | pall " mt ni On Jan, 30, “Dixie Kid” gave Mike ‘Twin 4 i 7a 7 oo | 4 oF Bes is he ia THOUSANDS OF RECORDS, 4 i Soa part, Uattic for ten rounds last y Daler Brannigan, the Wttebure flabter,, wo | Thotas tord five Hooked . Gan inayat Hae and il Saris visaest arate BUCH The Gay Matilda | 1020-300, Mangia, gt the club ofictals cecided to age (gaat wil ber gen an: | Bu Brome i cae 10 CENTS TINGED yn par kia ou with show hig ability in. a! contest Atgere quinte " . | nae noes signed up by Pulladelphis Jack O'Brien | LAMitor : the se a nap: ‘ 1 ot Mingara the, tartm eve AR "way te Tp | GRAND neck Houses tit gy ee weet i pes at ay a a Me a pata | sn se atrhay® tha Viie'e big cca gail a 11 fetes |] The SPEND IT" iil Nsthagror, the etron eet A 4 ' i q VS cite th & aoe Betas oi ths melons J: 0. dae, ‘Sa e OF | Bete:Oresgeat as Cs Wy \ter, Was the star of the game, rcatestSpectaole-GolossalCirous HATIVCK 8 Sa

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