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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SULT BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW ‘YORK THEY ALL SAY WOLGAST CAN’T BOX, BUT-- Copyright, 1911, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World.) UP-TO-DATE NEWSY EDITED BY AND ROBERT EDGREN DODGERAIRAT: SFRIES REGARDED TOSS-UP JUST NOK icp Pittsburg Team Shot to Piece by Their Recent East- ern Trip. + ee Prevailing Opinion Seems to Be That Wolgast Can't Box— Neither Can Any of His Oppo- rents, for He Makes Them) Fight. ome (Spectal to The Event PITTSBURG, July st. tackle the shot-to-pieces Pirate bul at Forbes Weld this afternoon, T% enemy {ts somewhat a:smayed by thet Fecent Eastern trip which has prove nothing short of disastrous to Clankel band. Dahlen's men are formidabl enough now to make it a toss-up b& Wort) The Dodge _ ——- Goprright, 1911, by The Prem PuMitshing Co, oe tween the pair in the sertes. werd Meee, . mk epeoch Fe ier It ts whispered tn the high-ways em : TTLING NELSON, ot bd by-ways that Babe Adams will be @& } B made out in Orewon « few days Have. bebo Clarkesonian gunner while Dahlen ma ego, #aid: ‘ go out of turn for a pitcher. Wilbe : “T still think Wolest fe a cheese, Schardt and Doc Scanton have bee @ampion. He can't box." And Freddie Welsh, the clever little Bnglish fighter who is to be Wolgast's Bext victim (or alse next champion of the world), te giving out interviews in the Dodger’s best bets against Pitt burg this season, and it rooks as thoug Dahien will use the’ exabrewer in & ‘opener. | Both have teaten Pittebure this yes @an Francisco in which he tells every- and both have lost clegantly pltdhe ] t Gedy the came thing. ’ games through faulty work afte <i Gt close to Moran's corner,” aye} Seanion threatened to act a pitean il Wersh, “and I watched every move record in the last game ne pitched hea} Wotgest made in the fight. Moran but He. foollbiiy ‘Weked. iienbeld Glam ; should have fetnted and tled Wolkast the uine: i ate with insite, f | i fo @ Knot Instead of rushing in and) unrest mn lee tor tuna eal c throwing science to ine winds, Wol- | eeaaed a 3 shen tHOOMa @aat ten't a good boxer. A solentific former » was as much to & | man should have no trouble in beating OT 4iasad by a chew an dee him. His footwork 1s poor--he is off} flange on a subway express. Nap e€ alance—he isn't accurate. I'll win eure been wont to hold the Pirates in eh when we fight. In fact, I'm 90 sure L TE I palm of his left paw, but the two right J that I am perfectly willing to put up| | handers have been esstul thi half of the proposed $10,000 side atake. | But I've cabled to my old backer, | FREDDIE O'TOOLE, SA 4 W at tho Rite Harry Marks, and his reply reads: "Tl WELSH ly x. They com back you for the full $10,00 against 6 this time untrammeled by tallies ¢ we infield realizes that he has got to ct WOLGAST. trades and de On the other occasteg — fight for ha job, and there was * it has Us crowd traq deny REDS WILL USE KEEFE TWICE AGAINST GIANTS. ‘ATI, July 4.—Tn this White Se Bd Se Red Sox and Naps ‘gvein- Scramble With Locals never a more britliant exhibition of flelding than was shown on the first day of the roorganteation. Arthur Devlin was allowed to elt on the bench, but Hereog and Giants’ Leader Doesn’t Be-| lieve Anything Like $22,500 ng a! fon that Wolgast “can't box. All the men who have fought him me thing. They think he! FF. thing—thie prevailing opin. the very impos n, and them @@ OINCIN — : " fe i was the goa | can't hox. I havent noticed that any for Show Money. Fletcher will have to tear things penises SaaS Ter Was Paid for Pitcher. Siar tua auintag ter ie iets of them say he can't fight. Owen tod foneiderably to keep hm ont 3, ° Bea Gl ne bbaeesd eo celtonee ‘ Moran explains his defeat by saying Pia eee Mire tre te ori Ss ampion unner Wiltse, On Thureday Keefo will |} that he Intended “boxing Wolsnete| BY BOZEMAN BULGER. on third right at the atart. It had a ey alee peace wore an ou eye out,” but that when the fight be- HILM ‘the Highland been expected that ; Cincinnatl, July 2%. cond game of the series against Me lors are fum- epecte it Fletcher would iti a s) ry were ed Lari Fate Sasaki, ayant aaten| WA) in “a thate way foe] Ply Fie ond tha oro ena fill C nly Kun Exhibition 66) rece Sham gore | Meath tender at || Sow una ie | neama to have a notion that (f he had! 5, Pye lair ¢o the Hilltop, oid) Pay ehiaeatsds hatanes, by the re. Paul Jones on the cinder path will be managers, know nothing of|f he's been kept out of the xames [] dismayed ae stuck to the programme he would have | 10°), nickerbocker will have his ear} markable game put up by both men. : enough inducement to the average ath-} the inside of the deal between President |f} in which Mathewson has worked. { won. However, he doesn't explein one|*? the @round for news of the Giants, | They not only flelded brilliantly but Jones, K Suggs will wor peered: Bete, thing, and that 1s that Wolgast wouldn't let him “box. Wolgast won't let any of them “box.” He makes them fight. Me rushes in #o fast and hits so hard and 60 ewiftly and so persistently that Who @ro their first Western gun in Cin- qinnati thie afternoon. There are no ames scheduled tn the American League to-day, but everything ts eet for the ‘Western invasion, which degins with they hit the ball hard and ran basi Wke a patr of deerhounds, Tt fa evident that Arthur Fletcher has at last got @ permanent berth on at Ge and Sheppard letic fan to be present. Won’t Race Mile at St. Agnes Meet. to study the champion's stride. No matter how far from being at his best he may be, Jones's style will not have changed and his appearance will give people a chance Both Sheppard and Kiviat will be kept Lennon of St. Paul and President Drey- fuss of Pittsburg for Pitcher O'Toolo, However, I believe that Dreyfuss didn't pay anything lke $2250 for OToole, and that there was a big lot of ‘stage for the Reds, and probably Smith will be sent in to do the yeoman duty on Wednesday. members of his, team that they would Baltimore Can't Take Hub’s Place . aoe in that transaction, “When we In the Nationg dha: (edie Hs WAL AYE Ah , out of most competitions until it ts time| money ; 3 sie : ars Fi cut’ That kind of fighting can te| The Western tour of the Highlanders| he « bone of concention between Mereon Games. If they go through too many| Marquard that was the highest price | writers. ‘The result Ja that in these indulged in only against @ man who 1s has not been productive of @ great deal! and Deviin. Two years ago McGraw ITH young Kivtat and Mel Shep-| hard races this fall it will take away) ever paid for one player. I cannot e-|newspapers Griffith's name is never of the Amew willing to stand off and box or a man | Of Nourishment, and but for the briliignt | declared that in a few seasons Fletcher pard out of training and on the Pel of the strength they will surely| jeyve that anybody in elther mayor | mentioned except when they can put in magnates 4 » who fjon't strong enough to force mat-|M!sh at Detroit it would have beon a/ would be rexarded as one of the great- resting list, {t seems more than) eed next year. | league would go twice that strong and/|a plausible knock against him. Griffth | game org. pp the transte tere every second of the tima Wol-| #4 homecoming. The Highlanders have| est ball players in tho world, and the] Ikely that John Paul Jones, the world’s| ,,However, there will be one contest at! ti0, same for one player. They will|*ays that both the writers have beom oe tie Host al ; Kast ‘In phenomenally strong for hin| Practically lost hope of getting tn gece | YOUNE fellow has started off as if he| champion mile runner, will not race at| {Ve ee eamcth, Con Walsh ena) have to show me before I'll telleve |aMtugonistio toward him and the team | Aca Weight. He showed that by the way [0nd Diace €or tho rest of the eeason, and] tended to make good the prediction. | the St. Agnes meet to be held at Wash-| ‘abe McDonald are all golng to try |Dreyfuas parted with so much goot | ANd that until thes come and apologize) 8 00) 8) oy he towed K. 0. Brown about—and no|the thing that 19 worrying them just TMs morning the Gtants are |2PStOn Park, Brooklyn, this Saturday, |and Inereave the record for throwing |money for the pitcher.” Hp rt aid 1 lai OY ea: kena Nad Haal one ever questioned Brown's strength, | POW Js the feht to get in the money at! pone under the elbows of the lead- | °Ut Will fulfl only the expectations of| the "66." ‘This was the statement made to-day ‘ paar his negs for ise of th One Round Hogan expected to have| all: The White Sox, the Boston Red| Gre and a game turned the right |the experts by appearing in an exhtb!- [eres beg ita, of he by Manager McGraw of the Giants, He| agnctdentally, tt might here be re-|}iub team, as nxious @ am easy time outboxing Wolgast. All | Sx and Cleveland are all in the @eram-| way will land them back on top | tion run. Fg 5 King for the all-around says that had this amount been pald|marked that this is GriMth's last year a ere intended to | le for the show money, and that race Hut all the | Promises to ba almost an interesting as in a few minutes, feated of his training stunts The Cube de- Coach Monkley of Cornell has not e held at Chicago thi aft Gene he thinks Dreyfuss would have insisted that O'Toole join with the Reds, bench managers for tiv id's Herrmann has had the Phillies orld taake llth taet and clever. on Saturday | alowed Jones to do any spectal Preriipen, to He Almont | Bein Seeee tae the Bisates at once | benc KC years at a cost - eiheenily My | the tWorhan battle between the Atl-| while the Gianta were trimming the | for @ race, neither has Coach Lawsc ip out thelr badly qo! virling |Of $80,000 and he 1s besinning to grow | pen: M +! ere evad his fore: | #Uic And the ‘Tigers for the lead, Cardinals, and {t was a happy |Roverteon of the Irish-American A. c.| ang Delp out thelr badly @cing twirling | iied of them. In fact, he has said that if \ Wolgast off when he lowered his fv In the meantime the Giants are in the| afternoon’ for New York fans, : ra eek | RN GL Sit mnt New York teat Reason Hl next year there will be a playing man. | {) lock and charged in Uke a ‘itte Anda} wWogt, ‘with an excellent chance of ete| ‘There ts less thin one full game {Permitted Kivint or Sheppard to pro-| shits) niitins eta ‘There ts always so much uncertainty | Mert Ne ie ean ther iugeine of ‘ } luslan bull. Clover Frankie Burns tried | ting back fn the lead, as they have Cin-| between the three leaders, and if |PATe for @ race against Jones, It ts v4 ‘feenimile mace at] as to pitchers that ciub owners won't |tho" Cardinals or Leach of the Pirates | eve ) to out-clever Wolgast in California and |ecmnatt as a victim right off the reel.| the Cubs and Phillies should get | S8a!4 that Kiviat will not start tn the) $i? Wyck) chuntere| ames. at Catt fy parma; | pay any auch high flown price for these | wit) he that man, with Hugging standing | ; wan badly whipped. The Phillies will be at St. Louis, an beaten while the Giants were win- spectal rac but that Shepperd may | wonderful form, men,"’+wag Mugay's parting shot. the better show right now. - A ate C.evernens in boxing 1s a good thing, | outlook that ts not 40 promising for Tea] ning New York would crawl back | axree to run tn the exhibition mile with) James 1 * ay t but there are some m offset it} Doon, The Cubs, cn the other hand,| on top, Jones. young half polly cont ‘The members of the Giants reached | When they were playing in Brooklyn | “ With ‘cleverness in fe mainn Gree Gordes eens - _Bven the appearance of the great John the foo tay grag Bk “ing « oe Cinctnnat! yesterday afternoon, ‘hoy |last Saturday several members of the @ different proposition itzaim- | they will be struggling with the Boston] Matty was htt on hls pitching hand : got out to Teague Park just as the|Reds pulled a beautiful trick on the | to tein. ty hut he was the greatest and most ef- 100n, anc je he continue 0 ’ . fective fighter in the world in his time Tho arrival of Charlie Herzog on’ | iniw finger 18 very sore, and he may not Kline Matched for f Wwo looked down on the playing fleld and) One ‘or them told him that a deal had His fighting effectiveness was shown] the Polo Grounds put the Gianta | pitch for several days. a de saw Johnny Bates on one coaching !ine|yecn arranged whereby Hescher, Grant, when he, a middleweight, opposed his] OM their toes Saturday, and they | Marquis will probably he used in the and Clarke on the other, Right away | Downey and Egan had been traded to Is pounds to the bulk of euch as | waded into St. Louis a9 df they opening game against the Teds, ant ig Bout on O he asked of Herrmann: “When ¢id the Rustiers for Sweeney and Bridwell, | [HAMMERSTEIN'S Corbett, Sharkey, Hublin, Maher and] Considered the famous “Wreckers (the second assignment will GriMth get put out of the game?” He couldn't speak to GriMth, so asked aod Jeffries, minor leaguers. Every man in the Ames. gshuba eoutaah balan JA AD eas Baskin — another player if the deal ws put ROO zum Soest | arr fireman ‘ Chat Moai the lta hover of Okiae Several of the Giants visited the home throves Sot ‘a ial AS AE ae Bi) RUTH ST. DENIS * OBODY loves a “kicker.” Ever . ‘ ey douineut it Oe ay “wil the | of Third Baseman Steinfeldt of the Bos-|then wired his paper. i Ni ees’ aamives amin sine | Ed¢ghlanders Neatly Remove Claws ewark Feather eraser to Meet ees ell demand to" much ober | Te Rluatlers last night and thie mora: |eaked here about {t and spent about $10 me } sporting instincts come out after Fi 1 IN 1 fone a nen tag acu wiahed iin & weandy recsvery. s tting hold | of Griffith and asking & reverse, O; K ¥ ‘0, Conley Aug. 19 and promoters of pila, who are bringing off |from his aickness, Stetnfeldt te suffer |” Tater when the scribe went to the t Al Bridwell, traded by the Giants, has rom nce erocious Tigers ‘ e Nedute feng feuruamert tt ling from the grip, which threatens to nba park he wag told that the story hk ETHEL CON! no criticism to make. He says plainly Mandot Sept. 4. ge ha Spee gant eae atturn into typhold fever and he will|was a fake, and the way ho raved Vs Stolen pay that he has been off his usual playing (Bpecial to ‘The Evening Wortd,) ] es mall over ry and wt probably be out of the game for the] around would have done credit to the form, and that he approves of Jolin Detroit, July being ‘bandied vy expert traliers of flghters, remainder of the season, late Richard Mansfield, He says now W MoGran's action in putting «etter | PVANS are tearful and. ad today, || ATHLETICS ONLY CLUB A x. — |e sent ahe dgesme paca tay with @ atory will have Sani Y man—temporaniy a better man. at teast | Fr tans can zeaily be aorrow-|] TO OUTDRAW HILLTOPS || ___2¥ JOHN POLLOCK, ~~ |e fuionent ito. f ie] When they lett the park here yoster. Aimenty tat ita ne uuth || TH PINK LADY | dn tis place, He is very blue over stricken, and the only cheering AGAINST DETROIT TEAM ATSY KLIND, the clever Nowark | grr eltb eeila Kiel (ater Scr day afternoon Herrmann motioned Mo- | *r@ the Almighty that it's the tr dite) AD leaving the Giants, naturally, but | news discussed with any show of spirit | Lau . Doxer, has Just secured two im: | jl Cu Shits hy pubis will aippert the | Graw to come and ride uptown with| ne two Cudans, Almetda and Mar-| [is iti! Mi) fl! ty, 4 Pek kaa hopes and expects to see the team come | was the departure of the pesky High: | - portant fights on the Coast, and | aoe he puts on. tum. They were dusy discussing sev-|eans, were used in yesterdays ame|| JARDIN de PARIS “uN. ¥ in winner of the National League pen- {landers for the East. And the good | DETRAIT, July 24,—Detrott if he should win both he will be in dl-| an effort ts being mate mele by the matchmater eral matters during the early evening, |and will be on the job to-day. Almeida nant this year. people of Detrolt are thankful that Ban |[ £48 love a winner and will quit reot line for the featherweight title, of the Wost, Ske A. 0. Hane '0| and the rumor mongers have it'in ehelr|1e to take the place of Capt. Mike ZIEGFELD OLLI “John McGraw ts att one of my dest | Johnson didn’t will that the Hilltops|f Cold when the team te losing, Plame pacitte Coast A. C. of 1 oe apes Terest Bross Kifane Weather| heads that @ deal may be pulled off be |Miitohel! in right for three dai Amoking Metre Table i Bene af my Det | scnneas a BUl dhardelai cet tall nied @ Paciflo Coast A. C. of Los Angeles | and, and Joe Maniot, the. promia ° ponte, Ts friends, just as he always ha: ny’ Jshould stay in thelr midet longer. Wy Play must think that le pot the warat at che | ee who has ly Pad tween the Glants and Reda. Howevor,| Mike will be given a place on t! Se am GLOBE f ¥ says Bridwell. “I'm sorry things have] After the Tigers had Mterally crushed by the Hintops drew the ty 6 he worst Of the! to ‘the 4 newest es that is all anybody ! th “ling nes, his 0a as captain to be pbb & 5 {ikued out this way for me, vt course, | Washington, ‘Phiadwpnta, and ‘Homen {J crowds, even though it was ex: J | eeisfon tn his recent out agatnet | amltt by Hicure ay dee egy elec | nN 18 y tn: Chnetnnati knows | iE 90"9Y: stopnttsel Tt te alno, probable || VALESKA SURATT jy!) but I know he did the right thing for {ike chaff, Jennings’ men and sup. pensive to the Tixers! chances Johnny Kilbane, for they have matched | be "bwight™ toguper Solas“treaty | Of the matter up to date, that Shortstop Balenti, the Indian, will t Music the team, and after uil that’s what he|portere figured the then badly going | 1" the raco. ‘There was an aver- {| him to mect Frankie Conley the after. | founds pert most be used in the game to-day, Grant ro- | BPE I R ought to do. I think the Giants are] Hittoppers would add to their lead be- || @e of 8,000 persons to a game, noon of Aug. 19. ‘They will welgh in| Jack Costello, manager of Jack Britton, thy] Fe: Michael Donlin (Mise Mabel Fite) | rising to the bench, r j H on eae HALL better off because of the trade. 1 ex-| fore the dah into the direction of the || OF @ total attendance of 32,000 EE ea at id celteh ln ine eoie igitwelnit, “sae that the feport| {8 travelling with the Giants, and she Day ae, auniay cae peot to get Duck Into form and to belaeaboard section of tho Teague. But |f all. The Athletion wan the || ft 2 Pounds at 10 oelock tn the morns | pili ‘aaa atmenee ease 0h 186] and Gir Mike, the bold, bad man, wit-| The same combination which lost Sat- GUS EDWARDS ang “SONGRE vol good for a few ars, and in] there is a different story now, and the only Eastern club outdraw Araliane eae ts nae $88 tthe tmth. Costello lo way nessed the excellent game played at the y'a game in Brooklyn lost the one| sophie Tucker, Simon & Gardner, Others Boston or w may be in the | fang realize the great aid the White New York, the world’s cham- ant pt for twenty $i the West oie that ue Sf the in| bark here yeeterda: ‘I shall return to| yesterday to Bt. Louis and in the same Be ie seMeny future I'll play the game Just as hard |Sox have been to the leaders in keep: |f Plons’ secretary being paid for CA tae Are AD fal “Dat firitton bad the better of| the stage next year, but wilt not go to| manner. Grant fumbled a grounder and PALISADES PARK as I have always played ti" ing the Athielles in oneck 86,000 admissions, a Os St POURGA BFS O'CI0GK tm kim ‘New York until my husband returns| allowed Gallee to be safo at first, Just | © | That's what tie Ene N “really} It was a happy buncn of Highlanders | #Sternoon, , ne there with the Giants,” sald Miss Hite| before this MoLean made a wild heave | O22!" vos Phuareday sporting.” It's too ny ball} which boarded a tram tor New York | present stride Rattng, Nokon, who a ander contract to tho | cna eeeter', Mean aene this morning, fa mien Bilge: fa ener, serene cP as SI BEPLECHASE club needs to shift un Who ts suoh | last night to begin a stand against the | Pugent stride. rf ene ew Fast Neher nate de unter contract te tho | Cheb ee oh meas with me and I'm epending It as his.eteal, Two men were on and no outs, one’s Fi sportsman, Lest o t West tn thelr own batitwick, And they | qe vere uct Rong Very well before i vie | Halamore 12:80 12 AM Jervey city to apend ell my breathing spells. Thon Miller Huggins came through with droatien's piaytousy fren wel! wherever fate ina have teawons to be guoiiant. ‘The sort! we were tn a stony ity tnt poalae neat 208 | etna — hia pretty double & right, ae wee 70) Ter iron Sleamboats direct to St : ; wn) fof exhibited by whe representative: vay on eae Fy SOS y It is Manager Clark GriMth of the Reds|the spasm en » Louts had three] now piiiy ‘in NW Labor Day Cher Ad Wol-]or Gotham was by far the best of any|ppnewed, 10. break ety eee iderable money 82,8 of Yeaterday's Gi has @ peach of a grouch against two| runs and was in the lead. Gaspar held BRIGHTON * : east is to box six rounds with| perceivable tn the play of either of the |gp they did In this serlon tat went migity Dig bankroll, Cinoinnatt soripes who travel with tho|them to five ite throughout the nine Ld, jie Pal Moore in Philadelphia at the| threo other Eustern clubs, and thone | *%-they ai Pirie? maha? ; a for To-day, | team. On June 2% when the team went [innings and should have won tt easily, (Brighton Heneh |)! \)) \y (ational A.C. For this alight diver: | ho watched the New Yorks make the|Ne,couant Ket them safe. We lost Hoa. been, ypspcinetel tn, cinchizg p bout | | Gamen Amare ev |fovpittemurg GriMitn refused to epoak | inaemuch as they bit Salle aafely eight | ROOK A moni cn { almavhe Will collect the neat rs look Ike @0 many amateurs are) We are out of the slump and will do | Limish champon. to, take place in Ban Pranciacg | Newt Bs at Rochestes, | to either ef these two men and told the ‘times. ENYPRY os , an Of $8,000. Pret um tn the Vellot that Chae wilt make | much better. Caiforola! fs now making « atroug effort to Deng Providence at Iutfals, pa All Beat \ pst fil pa vat de “No, Lam not claiming any pennants, rd f rey R Sal He By Va a yrer Fe il age [tua a kone eho ams er from Our Remnant Sale ['*" g here no tel! c just t will ha a : Se sole meat Mana |S, At cae eae ing ae a. amine gaa aioe 4 an up-to-date sult of the finest material at |", \ troub mwas once & comparison the vistors tooked Uke |or we may not get un bat nae P cantaph BE AT 2d! mittee mpl 1 oppo Jo: e econ: tt y J ¥ tee OF Mio ie of eter, ‘ hamplons, ‘he opposition Hike a wecond |jr he that everythings Roem well WHEN US ere nt $18.00, or coat and trousers, $16.00. If the ACADEMY Sa es: 10, 2 ; ing the mont | on ol ‘ and the leaders strike a slump that al- || 6%. Louw, SRO WO 2A) New" Yorke) 43 41 (828 8. Louls.. THE BLUE MOUSE made ‘hi ke t | isn't & more pleased man any-| most {nvarlably happens to clubs, our 7 "| j ee ean | where ehas Chase, although’ te des |auprartecs’ ean vaet cenired. that ibene ae ; RESULTS OF eee ae value does not prove to be as we represent It, eh. Coha eh say . WO iy Gay at ‘ o's not @ bit #urpriged at the) will be a fight and wo will not be beat- : J ; oy TK (iH, tanta, Get-Rieh-Quick W: ere tn Oia outcome of the _,.. {en until we arg counted out Weatitin: s Biss ume) h return and get your money back. a v Wallingtord ssh ned sbelr, rk, Miner, expected a would mive| There wore rummora of dinsention, tn Pe ily TH AV ATH e . aa . ex) hese fello D0 : t aso | the ranks of the Highlanders when they oasthi. he's very nor Philadelphia, where |after the game. “I could geo it coming. | last vinlted here, but there aro no signs GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, Broadway Bhi Mat., ; voce Plagern, 83 ic very good fighting & y boys are fighting harder now of any disturbing elements now. Chase Fy p2ere, & year ago. moot Will draw a great| than at any time since the season start: |{s all praise for the work of his follo tease MAT. 2U-DAY Hye 48, OCU Y 5 ; house, for thousands will turn out to|ed and I don't believe there ta @ club! ei t eee Wolgasy, | No gamer scheduled, and the care with which he treats 1) és . [1m te deamve SAMS gould Dept Wa de evr Taees 8 ano jus Feqult ARNHEIM, a eatin ob

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