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bi dn itis mn —— Sew my a a 7 ” LE TT sas EVENING WORLD, 8A URDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 80, 1912. arTHovE si¢.® cz] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Wd WEEK FOR CHAMPIONS, ‘THE NEW CHAMPION AND SOME EX'S — B | WITH WOLGAST AND ATTELL EB Say ST AMONG THE “AL THE “ALSO RANS: (M_ Gort’ AFTER ‘THAT GUY AN! TAKE. OF CANDY! wa-A-a-a! (WANT ME caNvy Back! . 4 ‘| Billy Nolan, Ritchie’s skiuts Wace eeer, Felt Sure His { Boy Would Win Championship, as Evidenced | - 4 pgenTuenen . . M BEG! . by Letter Just Received—Ex-Feather- | 7 £ BELIEVE TR ALL IN weight Champion Quits to Novice. ; ; So ‘ro SPEAK | “ ‘| . T" has been a hard week for champions and ex-champtons. The | v4 most important event, of course, was the defeat of Ad Wolgast by | Willie Ritchie of California, the making of a new champion in the| ome ee ee ] lagh:weight class and the passing of Ror TO HoLD “Te. ‘ the tough little farmer from Cadila LAGUTWEIGHT CHAMPIONS y first conqueror of Battling Nelson. sa 7 Ever since Ritchie met Wolgast {nj that famous four-round bout in Oak- Enns in Be on land I have had a suspicion that x AND William would be the next title Ua bea j holder, The accounts of that short ball to the ground and Brown’ a battle and the many photographs of A Maan | % {ts various phases showed Wolgast, on eae impossible for the ball to | 4 et through. 7 oment ite Might | champion, beaten to the punch by Was entirely hidden ‘oy the ‘mesa ‘of | Novice Ritchie. The fighter who can eRe Srl CRGKIER ek spy himself. Leon-|army men who leaped to block it } oy oO be ed rm pared n y land the punches will win in a long (Continued from First Page.) Twice the army line was Shed Pi ge Geant. towards her echl Goate oakne | , | battle, So it was this time, Ritchie a eae inch. Then on a fake|It shot over the cross bar, The score ‘enue RITCHIE q bumne wi hurled bi fo : Navy, 3 y, 0. Ni y from the start. He held the direction | yard line. Keyes started to run back | who dodged back 10 yards to the they were roaring thelr of the battle in his own hand, At| but was tackled so hurd that he dropped | 36-yard line game went on. the ball. Markoe recovered it. Rodes was tackled hard and laid the start he hammered Wolgast well.! 4 yy FIGHTS ITS WAY BACK] out. He recovered in Gand was laid] NAVY ROOTERS CHEER AN. down. On the third down a forward |Commorce team, which gained at Navy rooters gave him a great cheer. OTHER GOAL. Daes was attempted. On a pretty double | After the ikick off Commerce piled avy cheer the Then he took a little resting space TO MIGFIELD. Two tee gained aed in paas, Bi tt went ind righ @nother touchdown, when Tunsu ek yard 4 lodge! arou : . for a few rounds and let Wolgast| Arter trying the line once, Hobbs! mcneavy broke through and came with. | Tue, Dall was kicked off down near the for & touchdown only fire minnie ata [over after Blodgett on a pretty wear himself out. When he felt the] punted and the ball sailed clear over (in inol of making the down, The} *08! line and the Navy began bucking the start ward pass carried the%ball to the 4 om the power again and went in for @| (he Navy goal tine. It was ky | ball was in the middie of the field on|'t% Way slowly out. Then Leonard punt- aimeult prot are Freer missed @ | yard line. Blodgett kicked champion weakening he turne an have A * Bais: Ne SJorougnt back to the M-yard ine. On|the Army's 27-yard line. © Brown ed fully fifty’ yarde down the eld, the ROMa A clnae ss coe Slee Commerce 28, Clinton 0, it. was just what je and his manager, Billy Nolan,| the first play Purnell was off side and | dropped ba mull bounded high and went the . on, 0. SOTanabee aimoit acored GaP MRe Khiockout. The result was j the firat pla PP ck to try for a goal, but the| dim. backs, peat After the kickoff in the second pe-| from forward passes when the A Navy Jersey fell on tt} ved a five: rd penalty. | ball sailed wide and he miss: t the Army re 5 had expected. Ritchie had the advantage in speed and hitting power. He) the Army recelvil © Aico tere | one of the Out in riod Clinton began pounding the red/ended the Olinton slaughter. Final “ ” a and the Navy got the ball, a claim bet Wanted heavy blows that made the Cadilinc “bear-cat” wobble. Then he|clteavy broke through, fo; nite yethh | front of the, Navy rooters’ stand one | ailowed that it touched Pritchard's les ine tet aedy alam. Bowerman re-\ "ree commerce stadenis esaehea aie in Ad’6| to the Navy 40-yard line before Houston | flips, His Joy was @ little previous, |!" Passing. A little skirmishing put the covered a fumble and planted the bali|,7%¢ Commerce students crashed Knocked Wolgast down and nearly ov. When Wolgast was up on the 40-yard line, directly tn front of | fom [the stands and carrted Bi 0 take kick | Coming o| , | ball in front of the A ol ‘nal tubual inctination to foul when he {#| California, yet Thankagiving Day will} could bring him down. On a ning out to thelr 20-yard line the e Army goal posts and ‘ Getting the worst of it cropped to the| Rive me ‘my first chance to see him| Harrison circled around his right end| Army tried to gain through the line in Brown kicked the gual. Score, | Commerce's goal. “‘Tunsa then tried al Sitch over the fleld on yr! Gortace. "Rather then take his medicine|‘fuler fire, T've seen many notables of|for a slight gain. McReavy was sain /and failed, | Keyes punted out to Rodes | 6; Army, 0 rop kick, But it fell short and Wucker, | SStce Over the SOK on Sie the ring. Wolgast, every one will agree,| sent Into the line and very promptly | on the navy 40-yard line, There was no tholding the Navy now. | Who caught the ball two yards in front| ae ; ‘Mie o man and « champion he deliber-| |”, ately great little fighter. Hut the lim-/fajied with no gain, MoReavy kicked| Marrilliat tac him. After the kick-off the mtd | of his own goal, was carried over for r] fouled. Warmed by the referee |ited number of rounds was all that failed ith no, Krought the, ball back | thrown for-a f-yand fons, amd Leonarg| Marching straishe down the malts A 14,000 sata os High School Boys! a safety by the Commerce tacklers. USICAL, he fouled again, and wai cob aved him from Ritchie it May. twolve yards to the army's %-yard line.| punted over to Keyes, who ran back| PUnt Rave the Army the ball on her 2 Score—Commerce, 8; Clinton, 0. Band ad Concert and M Ritohie was champtoa ef the worl: Ritchle knocked the fighting Frech@an,| ‘pritchard gained @ couple of yards] 20 yards ‘before he was downed on the| Yard Ine. H. he first forward pass in ‘One-Sided G: | Commerce added to her long tally In org Mandot, down twice, Compare that with) anq penedict broke through for two] navy's 45-yard Une. Keyes was knocked | Of the game was tried; it falled. Unable le ame at | the fourth eet al Arete A nae would be hard to find « better) what Wolgast did with Mandot three|eMi. Hops punted to Rodes on tho| out for a minute. Keyes and Milburne| to €ain around the end, the Army i drop Kick’ by Clinton was blocked and Pag aoa Mg champion than this quiet, smiling,| weeks ago. A year ayo u wire came) Navy qs-yard In then made short gains. Harrison broke] topped back to punting again. Hobbs American League Park, lodgett picked the bell up on, the fiat McBride's. Glean-cut boy from the sunny West.| from Lor Angeles, anking Ritchie to} "nn Navy bexan to hammer tts way| Up the next play without a gain. Keyes punted the ball, and tt rolled six flan ob piel ging foe ry , 6 Hin make many friends wherever he|mect Welsh, one af the best lghtwelghts} nowiy pack towards the centre of the | punted over the navy goal line, Larkin yards before Leonard fell on it. Twice —_—— gece, Quite a contrast he'll be to the| Hnwland ever turned out, on twenty-four} eq But that progress was hardly fast | took Wynne's place. Ivonard punted Navy Hne was hurled back for a el egeseat eae ee ee h et Only Ritchie's k of goal. Score, Commerce 2: i ugh, Harrison kicked to Keyes, eo ritchard started out . Ricwea Welnest hourr’ notice. Only Ritchie's lac enous! Ked to Ke the | out for 40 yards, Pritchard started THE LINE-UP. fothi je 23, Clinton { any, bdack-browed J training lot that bout go twenty rounds, around the navy’ AW, Then Leonard pu a tints ball galled over Keyes's head and barely y's right and was d punted out to Pritch- pol tbls dared rset, tardive | LAM atober Hitehle met and deteated a east Hand, but he recovered it,| thrown back for ® loss by Gilchrist, [ard in the middle of the Aeld. Frown (Baten epee: a_i se | a return abeyant ere B ttbesia arevelted 9m2 roughly tivown by Wynne, The first 5 yards’ gain. tracks. Pritchard made a 30-$-rd for- | Baa alwaye made 1 4 rule to give his) boxed with Mer Taunt and beat Young avarter coded with the ball just where] LEONARD PUNTED 55 YARDS TO ward pass to Marrilliat, but tne ball vietims “satisfaction” if they wanted it. Ne had started on the Navy's @-yard ‘ fell {nto his hands and he was already fven the gfeat Joe Gans, cleverest and| Srne when MoFarland had to call his) PRITCHARD. turning with almost a clear field in hardest hitting of all the lightweight: bout with Erne off. He has boxed with | line. cy Ralston came back Into the game, re-| front of him when the ball slipped |B ne oe nen another chance| Mofarland in private boute more than SECOND PERIOD. |plucing Redmond. Keyes punted down| through his fingers. The fumble : was immediately twenty times, Now he pays the Stock-/ " 0 Rodes on t vy" r Di # chanet e 00 he asked for it | Rodes giined seve: yards and was t ‘s on the avy’s ‘amd lMne.| spoiled his c nee to score for the Attendance,” 14,00 when ; yards Boy many compliments, but says: | Neves, Teor ard was thrown | Leonard punted 65 yards io Pritchard, |atmy, a touchdown that would have hpssias to he Rresing Wook) Tt will be amusing now to see Wol-! ‘arte: Wolgast, match me as soon ap, teklel by who was Instantly thrown by ¢ christ, | tled the score and won the game if] ,wiantGaN LEAGUE PARK, Nov. The Navy-kiek gist, forgetting how he treated Nelson, you can with Packey Mcl’arland. | {oo ‘. Two attempts by Keyes gained only a! the 1 kicked would hi ollow: Peeling for a return match with "Irom what 1 know from three| bY Malrillas ie tae roe ete | couple 6 pe odie Saf es enphred A I ia ed would have followed} 5. gefore 1400 youngsters and some Witoble, and demanding i ne his Wonths’ asvoclation with Ritohle 1 have [\ ard the Navy goal, Marriliiat snapped | poi! ano was downed tn midfield.| In his disappointment Marrialliat ita Commerc: itoble, ‘no hesitation in declaring that Willie| it Up and started for the Navy goal line | ain too Keven place, ats eH reer my Rob 90 YOURE) ANA! Leer easltled re JARDEN B5a0G8 1 Mare Das “right.” {Ritele will be th wide ligutweight| Je had a clear flekt and two yards of vampher took Keyes's place. Leonard] picked the ball up and slamn {tlipgh School scored a touchtown and a DI Mat Te “Or will he want to fight Nitehie) Hienie will be the we ightwelght| Bo! cea ed hia when Redes | cireled around the Army's right for a|down again. ‘his was ithe Army's last he Wiis Claes tie Vou dames fort rE x iy Ni chaaibty eet, ghampion on the afternoon Of Nov. a8 | Ue vered, gnd, leaping through the air, {Mee T-yard | MeReavy pushed | chance. After another half minute of] ** bail " feck i Acts gain? Posel | the wees eset ante the light nim about the knees and pulled through fet four yards amd the quarter play the whistle blew and the game] lastic championship of Manhattan In bet To-Night ,*t. ight ,'t,. mre : o o older, as ended, Score 0. to was over. For the third successive] ine gr 0 t American N interesting thing connected itl) whose meteoric career is the bust proof | Mm down Aeaisrereri | ua er cuMiE at the Semietes Sie E SUN bobo | . ‘Ten yards in front of the goal the year the Navy team ‘ paeabes Re noon itinge PY PUL NIGAM: Army fumbled and Navy recovered the FOURTH PERIOD. time Brown's toe hud taken the place| Leamue Park this allerho’ Binion started with the bait {Of that of Dalton. Final score: Navy,| Tuied the favorite before the game, bu Jball, In a few seconda tt was kicked | ‘The last quartes ; -yard ne with the}: Army, 0. tie way the speedy Commerce team out to midfield. After one or two} on the Army's yar om the Army th "lola! wane tn agai pulled off Jong-end runs and forward ses made thelr supporters in the this battle is a letter I seeres| his al from Billy Nolan Inst night, when | the ehamplonsh'> changed hands, Whate! BE ATTELL hus at last gone the fever else may de anid about Nolan, he | route travelled before him by Vicmews 0 ‘live one.” lieve area few) many great champions, Abo was | Keyes on the Army thir Hobbs we gain for Milbume. “Mines from his note: & champlon in his day-—a eat ChAM-| vard line. Hobbs fumbled but recovere Y, mushing through the 10s @an Francisco, Nov, 2, ‘2. | pion, boxer and fighter, too, He was #0| Benedict was sent through guard an: ands’ gain Howe was |p . >, eine 4xev, 28 Wiilic Ritchie will meet Wol- Sood that many refused to believe he |tackle for » small gain. Hobbs punted to d ut for him | Flan of Pueblo, who is to meet Luther}! Commerce won the tose and defended OH for the champlouship at Daly City | could have lost lexitimately to Kilbane, | the Navy thirty-yard line. pa crveoves, Th ix yards in front | McCarthy at Vernon Arena, began his| the south goal nton Kicked off and ‘Afeta, seven iniles from the heart 0° But from St. Louls we have con-| LEONARD TEARS OFF 32 YARDS ps et goal Brown tritd @ kick | training to-day. McCartay planned to] Freer ran it back ten yards, Then + fan Franolaco. 1 met Hitchle for the | fir of the news that Attell has BEFORE BEING DOWNED. pahed nies ike pt gg low and | begin regular workouts as goon as lie] Commerce began a savage attack on pAtet time in Los Angcien last July, Wont last been forced to admit that he| Rodes was thrown for a six-yard losa| Dewan battering the Navy dine. Atte: | CA" Sct good sparring partners, Word| the Gold and Buff line that finally car- together and viewed the Wolgast-|is all in asa fish Wednesday it land @ fiftesn-yard pennity for holding| an elght-yard gain, « vard penaiey | Was recelved here that Al Palzer, who| vied the ball to Clinton's 16-yard line. wisn battle with critical eyes. Dur- ‘he boxed with a Io eight | put the Navy behind he. e,] Dut the ball back only 3 yants in front | WHE meet th® winner, will leave New| ‘Tne Commerce stands with cowbells, York late to-day for this city to pre-| subway sirens and every device that pa stands crazy with glee. M-I-L- seas "Ohl MOULI tN ROUGE, }yea~ . HBr EED | Focits "| , oad th Bt. feathi of the Army goal pox the time between rounds Hitchte | namod Oliver Kirk. It was to have been | Pit Leonard punted out to Keye 8 tines Wel, & Si 4 1) in the middle of the feld, who was] Hobbs, standing under ¢ pare his training quartei ea nolse, pleaded for a toudh> GATETY ®y ‘me hie ideas on fighting. Shortly! an eigbt-round bout. Attell waa we-| 1 jh the mad p i under the goal posts, quarters. could make a nolse, Pi Ne Se diseh a husnese agree |verely paniehed, Mie old stamina was) eckled by Gilchrist verure he could get kicked out very Brattlly to Roues oi OUR WIVES Wives” ith aN | i cee id | as y rd line, Larkin was Ti nner | tase. | it, with the distinct understanding Jacking. His weary urins refused to re-| way pack again in short plunges. Keyes} hurt and it too a cou . b ? t opp h etre ¥ couple of minute: ENTS. MON Aitchie's firat opponent should be! #pond. ‘They riorere ed sides And! punted out of bounds on the Navy's] ‘ get him on his feet again. Vaughn | AMUSEMENTS. __ manne SMUSEMBNTS. nnnnnnan KLAIE A) 4 ‘We refused offers from every at se end of (ae xth round be fi ound | twen Hine. Leonard pulleq off] took Howe's plac aatarad WILLIAM “i FOX’S. PULUUL | rue Lxby ovr » could no longer defend himself, | five yards around the Army's left end.) 0 @ Jong run and gained a couple of | in the country where boxing thrived. 5 were hot on our Ile Was not “groggy | to the ropes, Attell addressed | tac just all in, | Houston tackled McReavy was} Yards, Somewhere in the mixup Rods F 20TH CENTURY and two otier| Was hurt. Doubled up into a knot fornia promote: PLEASURE PALACE. tall with many worthy opponents. 1 Stepp’ by B Gao Ceverely criticises for evading the crowd, “Gentlemen,” ho sald, “1) Army men at the amo time and was writhed around in the mud for a min- | tile fight to Kirk, 1 realtze| thrown for ute, Tt looked as if he wou'd have to \aese matches. yeoneede “However, the cha: hip was our Leo and ic on a fake kick, | © taken out of the game, but he got | through as a fighter.” Nex ra fig! tacklers | UP and staggered into his place in the Test bei, and wo waited, Curhwualy, day he lett for New York. arene, wh jacktera | iP and, stan io Hie oles has had abou: fifty fights Heigho! Well, bring on the new ones! | Ve On {OP oft hrough a amall vara TRe Army was penalised Gfteen 4 Benedict go: 1 was the 0} rown mude a long fifteen-yard run F bon { ‘ i thing that cou y for it waa} around the left end, bri * i JAMESTOWN RESULTS. | TINKER TO QUIT DIAMOND — [innte (oo eur oes Wa | Bea chon ie tbe: eiey: ten vend u 4 MANHATTAN Sfasowaina tarh'380° 16:4 Alasilotn AND BE AN ACTOR FOR YEAR, | 8! Pe vented dodising * tine. The army rootere in the other , THEA THE WHIP awe Onde. | CARNEGIE HALL, Mon. Mat.. Neo, i npn RACE—Purse $300; two-yenr- . le] edmond took Ialston'e place, Li stand were yelling Fight, Fight. Me- BROADWAY, 2237! Si: Si. NICHOLAS AVE. "y R G KNO WES ; welhing; five and # half ¢ =| CHICAGO, Nov. @-—Josoph Favershan | A" Dunted to P don the Army's | REavy went into the line slowly and ‘yimes: Ope of the fineat tn the world.” A ee ie ati it; | awe NBe q Fever m Purser #103. 2 49 laine vontwis “cy iarnton wie a roopea him ta Tax donned, Roig waa thrown fora on My ea De a pot anaes [om + | N DIA’? | , firet; Insuvance Man, 104 (Teas | ytay ou asebal! for a year, accor 1 * " of the @ goal post. ‘The ball was b P ting Wed ast va ONDEREYT, MDTION 1 hn), 6 to 1, 2 to 1, 4 to & second; ling to an announcement which he a Army desperately attempted ST VERE RUAN ATAU ARGOL TAA fea 8: VAUD NE te THE PAPER CHASE, | with WONDERED, MR TIO CT aE Bie SS ase o's Sieh Tb | Sind wosey tonene of wert it bar A ae 10ST VARIED smo NON ee thao de a, W, third, Time, 1.10, Arran, Jonquil, |between second aud third base, he wi f "hla Kick from placement, The ball was e Sam. J. Curtis ¢: CENTURY Ti*snn0 oofombas brn 8.10 ‘Ust_Rej y, Tarts and Coy also ran, (work between tho right and lett en- ot pennit | Passed and tnatantly ‘the army line Clarke & Verdi, cae & Laity ton, Farce & ede {The Daug Daughter of Heaven LAND SHOW Bia NACE-—AM Ages; purse |trances of vauddville Lies lie firat down, | 2Wet forward in a surge and Co,, Andy Rice, Kfamer rem ESE Yo, ‘Bde. TO BI60.— | rast Week—10 A.M. to 111. 9000; selling; #1: furlongs —Wostern te a eV urged through. Gilc touched the Williams, 11 Arabs, Browne Newman se iter Br. EF AWATO. ot PRIZE SOIL PRODUCTS, Caiile, Sheep, Hoy 7 10? (Mondon), 20 to 1,7 to 1| 1 drow (began rolls sreidthebaninasiaers PREM OF LATE PHOTO PLAYS sau Kealtenborw’s Orel, & Mi ; Mo at io’ und #0 os mosond Jen Lee aiten erate con shea et rrr [AFTERNOONS 3000 SEATS 10 CTS. LITTEE | te ge Oa decors | BELASCON nausea up Bum, 104 (Dennter), 1 biol ings last a around the tia a a \ ENING PRICES 2 THEA, | Qkvo end wat an HA FRANCES STARR j WV B to ¥, third. Time, 1.17 Rod- |n whole yenr, he sa The half onded with Navy's bal! on th as aa" ikke alias! SNOW wait REPUBLIC ,; 4 } Abrasion, Lite Bngland, Sir {play with the Cubs e ed | Avy wevard 1 dna or Vercod TUE WORLD'S MOST FOR ao a bi 4213). anne W Gleges, Goren castle, Mytes O'Connell sntract ealling or 15,00 for the!” If the Army had wlvantage in brenda seal Wed ae ete THE GOVERNOR'S Laeky George and York Lad a | reason, ae nid nat ator n S ; Bey Rak. LADY t pea hy 84 CSSA a ET RT Oa a to'order Within ROLLER SKATING Streit tet) ch t Reds, te a! tthe Job. any large coliexe games, Fro: e a ybUI : JUAREZ ENTRIES. : time (he Navy fecovered from the frat AURHROM — ISTANOBY’S Thre. eons day, Mend cope | ferios of ‘attacks at opening of the . OF MUSIC, 14th 8T, @ IRVIN BIJOU Bretey, eu).200 Ne { first quarter the teams med to “} i NG PL. “Hello” \ Navy Games, |! siz matched, seemed to be! MANTOR ACADEM CONTINUOUS 1.30 TO 11 P.M. a ine Let NNER, $1.60 fees | ot RAINEY'S ‘AFRICAN } . tween the halves the navy rooter wit BOOP onan clever artists entertain.“ * tists entertain, - ay | } Hye on pal orsiete i wang A new navy’ song, to the tune ae MORE. fee 10 we ncn? Vv ‘AUDEVILLE ACTS Pa | [cyRGunan scarier SOREN ae ag COLUMBIA E », BURLESQUE | \ 200—Mavy, 94; Army, “The pride of ths navy." 0TO 1891—Army, 32; Mavy, 1 We're all for tho nav ud MAN STEN bs A.CORANS 3 Jes A Play. Beauty, Youth & Folly \ | Gutters pce & Co. Kenay & Hollis, Thre. ee Warners 1 Cw Nerves, “sese Went Juckson ALL os 20 ‘Broadway, 45th St. 16 Materials of Case 9 tars Frectann Money @ hereby lio 15 and 25 Cts, eae Teun CnriR ae 525,530 Qualily YON SRR OR ard Rca Rear on Sire rok AEN COMMENCING Next MONDAY (Mat.). Dee. 2, Bett Jay an: ET || STAR isiits;,, LEQUE Sy DEMY OF MUSIC STOCK CO; aC Sac ht team | the right spirit, got the right stean wot the right coac got the right mei She's got to make good for the navy again, So it's rip up the army team, tear up the army team. Smash up the army team. Fight, navy, fight THIRD PERIOD. Milburme took Hobbs's place. ¢ exch took Ingrain’s pt " kicked to Rodes and, oi i Hed, Lane, 1899—Mavy, 12; an roe Sanat’ ae i 1993—Mavy, 6; Army, 4. Pah Orha Aiile, Hey! Lonte beatea 1899—Army, 17; Mavy, 5. 1900—Mavy, 11; Army, 1901—Army, 11; 1908—army, 22; Wavy, 1903—Army, 40; Navy, 1904—Army, 11; Mavy, 0. 1005—MNavy, 6; Army, 6. 1906—Mavy, 10; Army, 0, 1907—-Mavy, 6; Army, . She's got the She’ She’ mac, stl CA « “Alias JIMMY VALENTINE.” _ MBE’ S8binc CLAUDE PAYTON|%: dy Voure. f03: "Ato Mie | ie11—mavy, 3; Army, @ Wavy won 8, Army wou 7} one tis, nena slieial ta. ereecacenaenrssnesemamnersommomancacemence—s NOE,