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% ig ef oe ‘ See ee o — W) THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1912." NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT MOST REMARKABLE CHAMPION OF THE SPORTING WORLD i Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publisiing Co. (re New York World) KRAMER KING OF BICYCLISTS EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN PRA, WURRA! TS AL M + ‘ Sms » 1) RRAMER Says HE WILT BE at's ase” nar Guy SPEEDY “TE To RACE. KRAMER — Hi ~ om Ue CARS FROM HOA Hed A MAGNIBICENT PrHysique! good sense tn putting the skids under the proposed Johnaon-~Jeanette bout. The McMahon boys, who had slated the bout, also came around to nm and backed out at the Jast but welcome minute. waa lucky they did. T doubt very much if the boxing bugs would pay the prices that would haye to be charged to enable the McMahon brothers to drag down a decent wad of areen themaely Johneon and Jeanette have fought elght times amd Jeanette was never in ft, There ia no reason for believing that he would have any better chance at a ninth meeting, because Mistoh Johnson hasn't gone back & bit, Despite all the gas that has been turned loose about Johnson, it can be said with rellable authority that he takes good care of himaelt physically, al- though he i# a regular cut-up in matters that bring him unfavorably before the public with vexatious frequency, I don't belleve there would be @ riot at the box office to buy the $9 seats that would be necessary to Moat in large number: to enable the plucky McMahons to pay Johnson hia $25,000 and Jeanette hie end. So {t seems to me that it is a good thing from any angle that the bout was declared off. And here let me ewell out just @ trifle while I announce that the moment I heard Billy Gibson was trying to book the match originally for the Madison Square Garden Athletic Club [ tipped htm @ friendly warning that it was bad Dusiness, Hilly jet tt wlide. I warned the McMahons when they were negotiating that they were on very thin fee, but they were Influenced by @ clamorous man- ager ond @ lot of hot alr ejectors and went ahead. Suddenly the tip was directly given to them that Gov, Dix had exacted a pledge that Johnson, om account of hia frequent disregard for law and decency in many states, would mot be allowed to box in this, the premler State of the Union, That settled tt, Now, then the table being Iald Just as mother used to fix it, let's go along an we were doing. Let's have all the reaily clever little fellows who are swarm- ing around as lively aa tumble bugs. Let's have the welters and the middi and the host of hapless and hopeless but amusing White Hopes, and we'l have lots of good fun this season. And say, Old Pal, the club managers will fill more safe deposit boxes than LAeut. Becker ever dreamed of. ae STATH ATHLETIC COMMISSION gave an unexpected exhibition of re. or UE 18 GimMPLy MORK \ RES TED iN banat. 3 THER «ND ENS PROMOTERS HAVE TRIED FOR YEARS“ FIND SOMEONE wHO Courd GEAT_KRANER | Kramer, Invincible Eleven Years, | Still Wonder of Sport World Frank, having been one of the young- sters who used to crawl under the Won his first professional championship in} fence of the Velodrome to ace the pre- 1901, and has retained title every year, sauee, ere, mova steParend’ px a, He"wastT Lost THe ~* ANNUAL TITLE SINCE 1908 MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland, between Jeanette and Madden tn the Garden last Monday night. That wae the most malodorous Job I have seen In the ring since my County Sligo friend, Mike Mori the Sand Cart man, was framed to take a wallop from Pether Maher for the price of a few ecutties of suds. I could hardly believe tt possible that Billy Gibson, the up-to-date manager of the Garden, would allow this repellant thing to go through the other night. What irritated me more B": GENTLEMEN, PLEASE DON'T pull anything as raw as that trameup i eee on eee aye than anything else wan the foollah official announcement that Jeannette weighed ¥ ine Brame dis, Siretie: tana rents aug ai, uo to aid tncinding Wetnaelay.| 195 pounds and Madden 191. I'll bet w copy of Jack Rose's latest confession POINTS ‘as beaten everybody, but, oddly, holds but|how much speed he could get out of « Hayes : ; against a volume of the life of Smelly the Rat that Madden didn't weigh 16% one record—for quarter-mile un d. Dicyele. He didn't get much. Even Sere oe ae ie pounds, that he couldn't fight, that he was expected to take @ lacing and that unpaced. after getting into the amateur racin Beene he was in the whole sewery thing for @ bit of sugar to enable Jeanette to get’ ABOUT ame he proved an exception to the agit away with the advertising and about $1,100 of the foollsh public's money. It way very rancia. When Joe Humphreys was announcing the event, rule that fast cyclists show speed al- hardened as he Is to things of this tlk, his voice faltered. Madden sat in hi where most from the moment they learn to brag Racing nets him about $20,000 a year, but this season he hopes to earn $30,000." . In spite of this no one rid- KRAMER . A +9 ing there has be ble t Tt a He auheres to rigid training, never dissipates,|vvivrats Mick mer pe yi | Mer’ auarier mnark” made Under mir SurmSE LH Hb f08 te ee eee ihe thane farce onclita ae velve times | leas propitious con: 3 Jupo's automobile hearse to make the tragic farce complete, AND HIS and has one hobby—raising chickens. before graduating ‘from that clase. | “Kramera racing mete him about $20. aggate gs ; His first win was on the half-mile 00 a year. Next " horse track at Hillside Park, N. J. Y Mopenaine ororia aleneeplonsion: in the tmpending world’s champtonships, he will earn at lest $30,000, already hav- ual will answer the questions you ask. T am not @ manual, although, strangely Has received trunkful of “mash notes” f admiring friends, but never interested hime last spring as the vagabond In CAREER: 40808 F's REICHER, who made a hit ) Cady WASN'T LOST ANNUAL TITLE my literar: ct w 4 ‘ § Y product ix some- self in senders, SINCE 1 Ing contracts, contingent upon hia being i Abie The Tineon’ at The Bittle Te Hed the result of manual I 901. adh 4 j jabor. CE world's titleholder, calling for ten races a atre, has been spending the summer) 1, they mean that I write like a dere Brooklyn: 44 Insists that he will be midable ten years hed sada and for- ae centres, where hard-working S*= in a few widely separated promoters have managed to re- ree of Its er. pionship and has retained the title every A 3 « proee. the gemo to. nome dex vai OUOWera are used to seein hele tacts Year since, Times without number there | Proving Kramer was not the speed |i vii. ii iti eetiaemeay A tor tad eat at A Youn Iv's 00 tenah © i Ap Oe former popularity, the once royal have been produced riders whom the|K!M& of the cycling world. Friol die Feat: Guicteenren BELL.—The signa) to. reise opt. 0! commissioner in Ne sport of bike racing 1s but a memory; + yet there is ono man identified with it whose name is familiar to the of resentment that year in and year out ne hae remained the same calm, mild- y cynical master of all who have met him tn the big wooden sat crumble to dust after the few brief mo- ments of fame, but Kramer has gone on year after year invinetble and giving no Indication that his speed will di- Shortly after that the youngster by to develop apeed. In 1898 he showed class as an amateur and he cams along so fast that the following year he won the amateur championship of America. in Australia at $1,000 per start. FRIOL A WONDER 'TILL HE RACED KRAMER. As has been noted, the promoters er, Chi quest of Kramer's master has been prosecuted unrelentingly year in and year out. This year {t was Emil Friol, world's champion in 1907 and 1910, who was imported for the purpose of In 1900 he turned professional and was runner up to the great Major Taylor in the professional championships. The next year, 1901, Kramer won the cham- played wonderful form upon his ar- rival, badly beating all the riders sent| against him as a preliminary to the} Kramer race. The fans laughed them-| fi Bleefully seized upon to lower the Kramer colors,~but the quiet, smiling Kramer always shows tn front. He has a style of riding all his own, never try- Vitteureh |uuuse Atliletion « Chitemgo New York Atileties J, He writes me from @ hotel in the Hartz Mountains some rules illus trating “English as she is Dutched,” as he phrases it, tn Germany: ROOM TELEPHONE INSTRUC- TIONS.—Put on the black button, Wait for answer. Take the recetver. Suspent him, Give the end stgnal. rick, I dunno? OOKING OVBR THE STORY ef L the assassination of the Preaident of Hayt! Iam reminded that out of 121 Presidents of that lively republic 108 were violentlyand effectiver ly removed either by the Mnife poison, the bomb, the pistol or starvation, 3, Bare Niaggert Atileticn Atnie slerp can be made by a short prea- sure on the withe (white) button. What a wrand country it must where you have to push a button to Now, you shut up—see! J. L.—Leach Cross met Packey Me- Farland twice—on both occasions in this be minish for yeurs yet to o . wake up city, Leach wasn't seen for i & bile | mi y ‘ome. ing to disgrace his opponent but alwayn| Selves into hystertes. | At last the) 77"! ash = eevee | sport-loving public of the entire coun-| Kramer ts admittedly the keystone of | sprinting In time to Ket to the tapea| Mighty Kramer was to meet hin) thet’ s} Avi A OLRURORAL aye after the firat bout. It took him | try. Frank Kramer, one of the most he Arch supporting the bike game {a | Wheel’s length to the good maten. Kramer won tn straight heats. | Mruror wa sey ihe ae a EGRAM from ih fuk thirty, K.) the p ieee Dufty | Read the East, Oddiy enough, Kramer jiolds > This is the reason for the general | 4" nuraT ase ee 1 Walker Ingbourne, Ene hearing tie) limit, to get over the second, rtrtiing figures in any sport, Lace Nay Saticnteenteee in touch | gage eugene meaner, Be Maartate mel neliee that next week Kramer will be>| 1 aonatt att Katlick. tear-wringing intelligence that tha| But Leachie ts going along on the justly dubbed “the perennial cham-) ., j413,. through dieabilit that hae he | paced against time which he turned at| come actual champion of the world z Riendin Philad Cricket Club wan defeated | sunny route just now. He is @ natural | fon,” {8 to the casual follower Of} sons public interes: y or other rea-| Vaviaburg in 28 1-5 seconis. An ex-|the first American to hold the title) by the picked Tilden team, ‘The Phila-| fighter. Every time he forgets that Iph a soa SEU NANE aulbkanea Chae in the sport, which | planation of this dearth of records in| since Major Taylor. He will have delphians scored 73 /1n the first Inning| Undeniable fact and tries to pull any the game the alpha and omeg pee eae ed perceptibly during the} the Kramer collection of fame {s that all|more than Friol to beat, however, for) [and 158 in nd, making w total of | stall stuff” he loses those among the bike racing. ew years, would dwindle away | the records have been establisied at the| there are entered also all the Bus | oii He laut, i, ‘The total of the Tidens wan 8, |spéctator who like a fight for dight's This is not strange, For a dozen rapidly, “It's a —— of a thing,” ald | Salt Lake track, where has peon|ropean and Australian champions and| J evbe ilu. Néw York ‘Therefore the Philadelphiad had 1: sake and who have no use for craft or ‘ ve tried int One Promoter sadiy, “to have $0,000 in- | PFoved that the rarefie! alr nukes ail| thirty-six of the xpeediest Arm 5] Hees lion, Cleveland handed to them by @ lipking of 182 runs, | cunning es separated from cleverness years American promoters nave ie ri vested where there is a chance ate riders three and four seconds faster to| professionals. Kramer smiles, tratna! watta: 4 Unfortunately the cablegram doesn't] 4nd bratnesss, Leach is entitled to a vain to find some one mo oul ake his thing going to amash if anything hap. | the mie than they are on tracks any- diligently and says nothing | merican Leage |atato In what year the game atarted, | handahel ke for cod work ta the Semmy eorers, Toonsenda jaollers B Ne | Bens t9 one man,” | _ a — J. 0. SULIAVAN.—Any baseball man- my was awfully punk, been mf or years, too, Kramer has been th Hilt / *t H . | tyrone 1000 ie —_——— “ top of it all Kramer smilingly declares | degnatr of hero-loving m hd 0. on av Viti,’ Cinesanati tow | tou ANY OF THE RUADERS of this column will be tnteres he will be just as speedy ten yoars from | i. Goutted if is maids. It is to Warier, Hittsburgh . Lo td A ; Interested in the query d e doubted any matinee idol was e 5 rs ° | Macqard, New York... 2 SOO 4§ and answer following: now es any time during the eleven) over gy de , th oi : jo deluged velth mash note . jac, CRl WURRA WURRA: ‘ Eiopae has held the national cham-| this champion, He has proved ademane ringing merican 0. U e): rid Se Will you kindly tell ine tf there {8 any such @ Mird in the United States ~ . . vor| tine, however, and no one ev Ab d A Th Y | of America as a cuckoo? NEW MAN. Curtously enough, Kramer has never oF is evincing the al er knew roa gain ts ear Bure, there Is @ cuckoo bird. He ts the fellow who waite and wi r held the championsiip of the world, al- ® the slightest in it in tohes om hie though most followers of the sport are SY of the thousands who have hurled [cept In all-around steadiness, he t# no fol in tndustrial and professional work and tells the boss how he made success se eeiead that he fs the master of aay | emeelves at hie blond head. He ten't ve more The eanal sof sis. Or alent ful the things that had drained the brains and enerstes of everybody axeund, COO ed oe nee mile, sie] ® WOMAN hater: he ts amply more ine| More Than 100 United States} ading American players, Last aunmer Ho Ix the lasaed who clams the credit for every achievement and the glory for one holder of the title, and one chan-|0f chickens. Hie dig hobby ts rateing Cracks Will Oppos? English |top of his game and it was seen that who never way a word, plon at least, Eliecaard, admitted that eee Chinas and he bas three hune This chance’ of winning were almost ule Phiiadelviga. Tie CUCKOO, tn the old Intsh tradition, despotle his own nest, Sometimes q e +} | e, especially @ e tool 7 ae vitesburgh on he bi into othe etuaries, ie 4 the only rearon he wore the crown was ifed of the fAnest breed tn all the Champion's Efforts. |e reais Gusititian rounds crevers, na hates 38 butts into other sanctuaries. Then he's worse than eve ; the fact that Kramer was not aroun . Warrasecih ar Avera Wore. SIMDIy Ha (aay z | ae = Se ee when the champtonahips of the Tntsr. NEVER MET ANT OF HIS FEMALE counted upon to hold him down to & hiladelpinta,. 0S 14 “ave Labret Shenae aie that wee national Cycling Association were bel 5 LREADY the advance guard of | rather low showing. yeePitusburg eee ar / dl| A tn ha ra : : i ; surah ‘i reat, Lurgan, County Ar-| state of perfection which made t held, In 1908 Kramer raced in lus] A while ago a friend call A ney aaaeingeon Chie| Travers hal been practically out of ward wtrest, Lurgan, County Hy. 4 . ing clans {8 1 : | land, who the be rope. He defeated avery Huropean rider} Kramer's home in Kast omens : cago, Slate national ainateur the competitions for’ months, while na i Tesla who wants to know in| the) best in {hele renpeotive lines. 29 he met, including the reat Ellesaand, | usher material for @ biography. ‘To: championship, starting on Tabor Days whe. it « me to. pusting.. It. there “1 am on the Trish police fo! fore, to these trainers belongs the who tae bold the wort # centone ihe aster wey Went through & mass of| promises to be no moat bitterly con-| devolved upon Herreshoff, who was Ww is Wrown. At but I'don't caie very much for then “nat saoee than is Te Mi 4 times Ih apers, clippings, etc, stored away in| tested event aince the roval and ancient medalist In the 1410 national at Boston, ois ee tants 1 would like very much tf you would ny, to this, Mac? / the shampionstpe Kramer becane/the garret, Suddenly Kramer's eye lt| sport waa brougit to sitse shores, ‘This to give the Hoysate man the race of Mow siiams, St) Foule me comm n with yo Very an ene te " homesick. {upon a great leather trunk, ‘The friend | year, a ody knows, the| his life in the final. After being 6 down es 4d paper, ‘The World, one of PINBBRG. i as nearly ever wo ; What sayest 1? Well, just thie: M4! MAY WIN WORLD'S TITLE THIA suid he supposed there were @ lot more| affair will again ve {ternational in [Tefreshom squared the match wnt was + ou pent printed, I would |aturphy did: : han: i \ ‘-boahi ‘i beaten only seventh by a eat 1 « » becom . urphy didn't train any of the suc. YEAR. ppearn ip tpas Which might be of value, | scope, since Hw n of Englands | nuke, when I struck a ‘aR om) Dorota MAW. Yor CONMTADULAEY. cessful boys who went to Stockholm, Bllegaard himerif pleaded with the} oy oy, qu pe was tie “sigh | Who carried the c at of this equtitry rock and got a bound, but for which he i ow Sorry, old in I'd hate to advise | any Pitre the me ie paee ae br American to remain and compete so thay | OE Pha eet sands of sighing | last September, fo first time OM would not have had a ie where he vould en) you. L have a wrowlug up family. 1€|deriared Joheron coua ene and he fitie to the championship would ba |"! essing ‘most everything trom| record, {8 here to uefead bis Uitie, With! hole out. With a fluke as (ie deciding ; SE anybody were added to the police of|the day after the. fe beat Jeffries moretly ae well ae legally clear, bug} ® lock of hair to @ smile, Tho cham-| him will be Norman Hunter, well res |factor, It was infinitely bettor that the 718 New York just now at Qho rate that} you c Aight. — farted for East Orange an|P!0n allowed that he had better chuck | nembered as a member of the Oxford Cup should have gon oad than ry the force 14 Rathering in all the woal! ou can put your money on that. 7s ae Kuen back. A yeer later 6> them in the furnace, but he wanted] and Cambridge i Society, which stayed at home | H t wouldn't be wh money NEW DESIGNATION os ‘ proximately the same thing happene!. to reed Some of them over again and get| Spent severa] weeks playing over links, HILTON MUST IMPROVE TO Hout to keep you and me going A underworld for the proseeate Tula year, however, things are going |#Hother good laugh. Of the thousanda|in the United sister nine yeurs ago. | EQUAL LAST SHOWING, to HETEY MDONALD—Inquire, {fy police graft has became knawa. to be different. The world champion, | of Icttere he has received he has never| Possibly when the entries are ane) q ME HITAIA RO ERSUL Hiueh } aa want io aN y hard, at Avsistant District-Attorney Mose waa phips are to be held at the Vailsburg | answered one nor mado any effort yo|NoUnced next Weinesday there will be op yy PH atlant eiiatede Beal “vy York At Club, T an tell interrogating an important witness in Velodrome, beginning to-morrow, and|find out what the wender looked ike, | ME oF two others fom abroad, to open, and he has not played enough yet where are goud swimming | the Kract inquiry outshoot of the Rosen- Kramer will compe! It is generally! Beyond raising poultry Kramer finds| MeMtion —sovailed “Invaders from, on t aide to ate Whether or not 4 - - for girls New thal murder, wien the tnformer ree believed he will win, although he will) his greatcst pleasure raising duet in the | Canada, he has since !mproved in form. It looks We sees a on van REEL AD =... wo} hae been always marked be opposed by’ the fastest men in all Jersey roads with his high powerea| The arena ‘st igo Chuib'a) 48 If he Would have to er himself scsamas! ———— mw | atunte—what ‘i Get me right, chief. None of the ing sutomobt A ; i quick.y If he ty to come here near ’ ° . Rit ‘ t inspectors ever got much of parts of the globe, ral Uns at Waeatom fil. nearly uninty Veen I ee nee ° HARRY 1 FISHER 1 wa 4 Whe one d ta ne Seandh of station i are oles win mite fogceats eiiwe he e So"" Afighlanders’ Handicap ten bout vehi alae ea more interesting figure than Fran! ral endur-| fourth time the ameter has been held A « alcen altogether Chet 1 eard that ex Kremer. Phyatcally. be ts welleigh ance rune conducted by the New Jar | there whhin 8"? >8rs iwever, he cannot be clnaxed with Hil ° e or a e ay on Care tasked Mr. Moss. me™ . His frame is more of the y club, 19 also ton ae the lat Ast season, a le \ percentage or a comml “ perfect sore than Herculean, and in re-|Sccomplithed mustolan, (thie te Franics | UETON GREAT FIGURE IN| ero : as0n, | Cl S write to the keeper of the Bronx 490, | getting in the. tie colt Somntenlon ie pose there ts no hint of strength. Yet’ Lage being an “expert manipulator GOLF'S HISTORY metr rst iecoamadiaeaiee t, the second race of tnia distance 20 ue ‘ tn ay b Ey rh es alls ‘salt,’ was the reply Ny hee the champion developed [Of the player-piano." In the winter n a thrice Deen British ama. the , a x Andayl | ale Glory be MAR tance ia 7 “ ele he w suny, aemi-consumptive |Saplays much interest in the theetee | tere eng ice British open titienolder, {MFOu a 808 he als OANIGHTIA Figniandara Sante! (or the ds | Bure eee eee eataralina tal that hie muscles are perfectly |PUt in the summer he {s sleeping soun:!- Se at nite! Stato te a. Oawald an. the feature: event st w ITH PLEA 2 1 print the fol reau in the Post oftice building, stripling 8 ly at 9 o'clock every ht, this belt In additlo ent Unite ‘to8 | Diaying so much t Stadium-Motordrome at Brighton! + ‘ oe rea va Pay Don't monkey with that stuff on nae formed end pieced ius wae ae pease part of Dis training regimen. NE honor, which meat te makes which endet ia} will be the acid test for Ar . se ein it HAE alts mn papers. ard, Bu them to make him the HO! Rim the greatest 8 woking hiss lon t late, the § << Hite t tacular a me v4 » Re: cae der on earth, Ho adheres to a rigid WHE GOT THE SPEED GERM |i o,y, Upon arrivll ust A cias a halrbreadth to @ come Te he! ban al the | they (Ak do MURPHY, YONKERS—Husinoas and never permits YEARS AGo. he had (us e th him, cone | parat hOWA contestant. Gard ee * the ¥ WURKA WUKRA nust be awfully there ¥ himself to look upon bicycle racing aa|_ Kramer has been In the bike racing|stituting an arsenal of weapons, | iner et er ‘ field bee ae the | ba 3 i a1 %, : ) whether a anything but a purely business proposi- gaze Sheen years. He Was born in|including « Woes Mishie be had car ‘ ‘ Aala aahe | 1 » ria or an ‘ eare ago. wentytwo Year fourteen ¢ » ' r 1 1 smashe ' * tion. He ed hundrede of promising father was an athiete, having so st Hed twenty!¥e 38 s eh teen clue aa i ; b yaa rh ; 1 1 vie . o Fule. But why do yos bike riders during the palmy days of the /one time an instructor of the New York, |/8 his uses! © Sy . Sle . > of wast alnin , ane. write sport go into the discard via the disst-|Turn Verein. As a child Frank was | than most *" i Verd | } ¥ebee) pation route, and he didn't allow the | delicate and when cychng was at Ane Travis's Herve the stare i » tl |W men Hold Marathon To-Day, lesson to escape him. helghht of popularity a he sekea Tie lion in sise exer r ' tke , 8 4 ‘cainer | he Moder Woodmen of Amariea 6 cuebria Heanty 86 | 4 aren seventh apisiversary to-morrow aftemoon eet KRAMER KEEPS LIFE IN CY:| ected, believing that aman cat oe the a d ‘. . 6 At the Maw ian Casino, comer of CLING GAM handle bars would tnjure hah He | Hilton's ; ; ‘ n pine | Aifaue aad One Hin Vowaty fifth steoy father, however, tho a ealth. His! able. ati? ! " 1 @ wodified maratho With the patrons of the Velodrome at q uh cycling would | + he e@ back" 9 +N fe 1 & w City Hall op Valleburg Kramer does not enjoy the | Rot harm the tad, because tt would keop |i) ‘he *)) ea : : a rhe Bitton and . - him in the open air, and according! doubled has always ' i . i bi a ' vat th whore be Mth will be greatest of popularity. This ts not be- | gyining red roadster bece sly on is worid mas‘er, NAR peal 9s Aa A William ¥ This quart 1 tiated the tea | {rile and gammea of cause of personality, for the genial | property. ne Frank's ibs 340k OMe that lie ‘Seen cs Sete (Cileawo, «the. men than the fans tu i expec d should be a factor all of the way and, senting the United | sh Tulaie 8 te path. Pins: prio ate champian nuthbers friends and admirers! Some time previous to this the! Indead to the hole with) iearning to count money to longer would stare bal ihe Manhatten iaBe 4 roam 8) pent Se Lag We Rey y | Sine We prouaload fot Soy, ity. Obnerwiae, exe | 60) os ity ~ 5 of the Woks. wallon| the team ®. few ethings 1h I Nate's good attend aise mys Sees Lal or som 4 To ma ITKOW the thisty-mile special every, jaca OE RO We aa | nave helped (hem to success, but the — cclsbreions of the ‘ordot, ort 9 Memroscam ee a ? , siadaiblirtntaet 4 |