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a8 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY,| DECEMBER 11, 1918. BOB M’ALLISTER J ‘A CLASSY BOXER ———————— — BEST ‘SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO RITCHIE-MURPHY BOUT CALLED OFF RITCHIE STILL REIGNS ON ACCOUNT OF: RAIN RITCHIE-MURPHY. PON ma ar BOUT CALLED OFF BY JIM COFFROTE Dip Te Donovan, Champion Refuses to Conside1 Making Weight for a Match To-Night. epee omen ee ee { Bob McAllister Makes Impressive Debut Against Young Mike | ‘Donovan, Outpointing Latter at Every Style of Fighting and Showing the Kind of Ciass That Reminded One of the “Old Days.” Copyright, 1913, by The Press Putlighing Co. (The New York World), OB M'ALLISTER, the tall California middleweight, who slipped quietly into New York a few weeks ago and was here for four days ‘Pefore any one discovered the fact of his existence, has been ad- P40 tall membership in our club. Robert certainly “belongs.” The Donovan at the Fairmont last night en- iim to run for President whenever he pleases. Are they doing out in California, anyhow—rajsing a fighter with every ‘etop? When Willie Ritchie dawned upon eer uatic horizon and showed & real champion looke like we thought the Mmit had been reached. 8 another one within & brace of moons. ‘A very large number of New York fight fane misecd secing McAllister last night. Consequently they are kicking them- around the block to-day whenever they chance to nerct one "the fortunate few who put on their snowshocs and hied them- yee to the Bronz, For it surely was some occasion, As Jack (Special to ‘Phe Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 11.—The Wilt Ritchie-Hariem Tommy Murphy figh! for the lightweight championrhip of tir works has been called off, It develape’ ., last night that Ritchie late Tuegday . might had an abscess on big nose Te . og quiring an operation at 1.30 o'clock yes: . terday afternoon. He intended to fulfl .. his engagement last night, weather per- mitting, but when Promoter Ceftroth had called for a postponement and the boxers had made the required weight. 4 Ritohie considered he had carried out, his agreement so far as his forfeit o! ,, $2,000 was concerned. ; oP He refused to consider making weight J for a match to-night and declared under y eatd to me at the end of the tenth round: “Say, that Ps Mae d the circumstances it would be Ibis Alt Mike's kid with everything but the bucket and the chair in y i 4 UPPERCOTS [Ss to tell until some time to-day ‘Whether Comer.” Thie was just at the moment when McAllister, laugh: se Suse By. he would be able to go into the ring ¢hls, evening. fs Coffroth flatly declared that under @ ould not put off » de- cision, and at.9 o'clock last night, after. the facts had been set forth, announced the match wi tirely off. After Twenty Years’ Biking|::.2 50 3. Set Walthour Still Ranks With\2 22282 ee eer appe New Year's Day. For that |] Lester Channell, the star outflelder B f Si. . roanea the firht te off and tloket purty °™ i] of the Denver club of the Western t = y hase ret <Gvm. rome HN ng A NM CSU OF SUX- VAY LUCCTS | rere oe erent tates & aoe This will not be —~—_— This romantic | the Places where their tickets hate ft i shih Gib Lie Gane, aaa ann ret appearance here, for be. tsode was shortly written into a song, | cured. There was every reason to ton ‘tants tertne tumanders, Tn the bby, Surprise of Grind, At-|"A Tandem for Two,” which found @|jieve that we would have drawn eter wae ei te 21 $10,000 Guarantee Offered || fs: scams, inin| Bobby: Surprise of Grind tech tent ou |i eee Ses Rete. & mere figure of speech—that "Phe t * games he played 1 the Hitito: ° ee great deal of favor y had the mat en Pl . the hall. Perhaps enough to make Bob's share of . ne ved ° tributes Ability to Clean [88,, Wh 8 (eM eycuin bog te Nie fase Ried lled a therelind yeas as ° the youngster proved he had the |} thour turned to cycling, his favorite | currence more than myself.” uple of hundred dollars. “And,” suggested Brot! Ci t t B A |] abiuty of @ big leaguer, but he was e living, and he succeeded| Ritchie in m etatement last evening ~ Allister “McAMister ‘sadly, “compare this with the crowds at home, where Des arpen ter o Ox ere broke hia leg nm game. ‘ince then | "Fo, at ga ay earns @8 mach a8 #2009 in a single four-round bout.” . ——— \ | broke his leg in a game. Since then Living. well, said he could hardly box under . LMWait unt they know him here," eald @ bystander i had been watching ¢ (‘a dg Uke @ echoolboy, gave the hand of “Young Mike” a friendly fp and, running to Mike's corner, leaned over the ropes and ez- fended the gloved mitt thet hed just been resting on “Young Mike's” left eye to the dod of “Young Mike"—the only bona fide Mike Donovan, sparring partner of Presidents, I noticed that old Mike (who isn't old at all, dut as spry as any young colt, even if Re te eizty-fve, or something like that) shook hands with the Cali- fornion with all the appreciation in the world for @ good, clever Aohting man. The fact that McAlister had just trimmed his son futerfered in no way whdtever with Mike Donovan's senec of sportsmanship, 7 \. The MOMONT THE FIGHT Wats oven. Ni MeAUISTER, SRO. HANDS WITHA MITE Donovan) SR. Lester Channell Returns to Yanks A Real Live Star. ‘sonal at a focal Ue A. C. and the Sharkey A. C. to-day |} Channel! has made a creditable rec- Walthour hi trouble beating | circumstances, but he would be glad to McAllister tn training, and who knew something. = ‘McAllister brightened up. | Ti ’ Q’Rourke - Wants to n Torn club's show on Saturday night. At the | considered the best player in the | Boddy Walthour, the grand old man uf jer weighed 159 poun's | shoes, or a trifle lens he @ feet 2 inches he's a real middiewelent. | Match the Champion of Eu- ‘ ” * |@harkey A. C, Bert Keyes will meet | ‘the league in h with him, After twenty yeare of racing | peated the performance two years later | one day, ready” ahead ‘and ner! rope With “Porky” Flynn. ee eS oe ee tered His ait | Walthour ta till able to push hie wheel | with Munro as a partner. With John | “Murphy te ready to, @o tute improved © per cent. since his former fa in shape. xed the world’s paced cham-| Jim Buckley doesn’t like the turn of - 4 Fairmont A.C. Frankle Fleming of || Western League. Ila terrific batting | of cycling, ts stili very muoh on the Job, |Nonship, Previous to this he captured | affairs, He declared it was hie under— Donovan weighed 18 in his toga Neither carried Hoth jooked eonfident and easy. At the bell they —_— th in the 1906 race, | evening,” sai Buckley, referring to lection of two-base hits was twenty | as fast as many of the later day cracks, | Bedell he Anished nin} swe Donovan rushed and struck Battling Leyinsky, who det 4 his triples thirty-three, His showing in the present long-distance In 198 he was more successful, and|the suggested postponement. 'e Canada will meet Patsey White, the || helped the Denver team carry off | maving some of thé younger dtare in the| the Madison Square Garden six-day | standing with Coffroth in case of Newsboy champion, while at the|] fre seer ckeehan “batteg lt “iis Garden six-day race hustle to keep up{title in 1901 with McEachern, and re-|that the matoh would be postponed for oad o-day recel been ‘ neduled last night ewift thrusts of the master y John Pollock. Flynn at the Atlantie Garden A.C. '] Jack Hendricks, the manager of the | contest surprise to thousands | ame ee mined thise eth Fae Sent Ee Sut thore..toe't, oaw " ea Sad in every punch, ITH the expectation of induéiag| an offer.from Tom. O'Rourke to meet : ch of race fans, who remember seeing Wal-|iing.nd in Paria, this year, Walthour| reason to my mind for allie tt of: " Qausherty, referring to 3] Carpentier; the heavy- the crack California adi thour compete in the game races many} ana wiley, the messenger boy rider, Naturally we couldn't let Ritch! r thout . smisiag act ight champion of Europe, to und bout at the Ni years ago and cannot figure out hiv sys-|cap.ured third money,, Walthour's rec- through the ropes -wi come to ‘la euay ind engage in a ting sin « . Das pee @ pitcher, to be agreed upon | tem of continuing in the exacting con-|ord also includes the American paced Welght, sage eet ee high as 4A every move pent, tight as a thigtiodown, |Aght tere, ‘Tom O'Rourke to<day cabled would ; . teats and retain all his old-time form. | championships in 1902-08. wants, . However, f cuppose reed and suij-broWned, the boy from the|to Dedchamps, manager of Carpentier, | sive him an answer in @ few days, But Robert E. Walthour—he'a juat| To those who thought he was drop- | nothing He just went efong at an easy, con- | offering to give th Fron ter ‘simple. Bobby to his friende and an|Ping back Walthour defeated Elmer ANGBLES, Deo. 11.—Dick Dor- @uch @ tall fellow. There was ttle to/® date or antes 10 peeaagiased Q army of admirers—has a ready answer— Leafrgapelrr eos bag dae + ee ae an tear ‘of Bud Anderson, whe professional under his belt. |‘‘Porky” Flynn, the Boston heavy- clean habits, constant training and a|%° Sel. taay night, and began| Dest Frank Barrieau so thoroughly Weight, In a ten-round bout at the Ni happy family. These qualifications, the |W aix-day contest the following night | Tusm'ey night, was around early co-dey |: tional Aporting Club on Weet Forty ability to ride well and a pleasing Der-|with the intention of leading the field tying oo Doe Grom flaat near sies fourth atreet next month. 2. sonality have made Walthour @ hero in| nome. Next week Walthour sails for, 8 man ee ree au Agence Ss, many other alx-da: ee phe the most | Burope with « party of other. Amerioan LF oo new Tor melgh 10 pounds three. Y= popular wleyclist of uRO pe. ‘al-| riders to compete in the @ gix-day . while Cross will’ venees, gata as they make ‘em, Ph oy gabe Written onder night, 0 2) Han Pristensky, whom he meets at the reir modestly rides ovée these aecom- | race, and before returning home again | Nah Fert otnanie, ine came weight ’:-e t gomehow McAllister either mate tho. has beam matched by Fight Promoter | Vanderbilt Road’ Race to Be|Pardelio. surprised everybody by nin pilshments, bit le all business when the | the Southern, star will have compet) Rivera made for him. Frank Mulkern of MYwaukee to meet condition ‘last. Monady night. He present situation In the Garden Js dis- |in races in Germany, Trance and Bel-| tiowever, it ie not thought the wela&t. = the winner of the ten-round go between! Held on the Santa Monica) ‘eke? better than he has in several cussed. While not Donstful, he is au: | Pee ng American ie a, big: favorite, | question will have anything to do with. AG, Wolaast and Charley, White of Chi« : years, Fristenaky feels that if he is to premely confident of the team of Collina- | 7GkNe ot sepulasicy content in Paria | framing up the h as Anderson hap 2480, which ts slated to be fount be-| Road on Feb. 21 meet with defeat In this country he Walthour to finish well up with the |Tyaltnour easiiy. won from all the Euro: |suia,ne mould even Mecete? Tasee fore the Hippodrome A. C. of Milwau- ign! Wants to Ret it right now before hs ‘jeadera in the Anal eprint Saturday |pean cracks and the Parts fans were] wipe Ho 10 Seay to eee cced Hen! kee on Dec. 19. Britton and the victor family and trainers West. Fristenaky ,"Sht- not @ bit sorry either. Tt ie just as good as settled that this pent | " Most of Walthour's life has been! Walthour laye the eecret of his suc- ir will furnish the sport for the fight ‘* " , ‘This McAllister will make his mark. His ambition just now ts to pe eee The Vanderbilt Cup, the Bue FibdOn | ete a deena sail’ think him the weaved around bicycles. Horn at Wal- | ceae to clean living and to a jovial jittle php i ai ey 4.: Bae Meorde.CAlD, mane It) rhe gross receipts of the ten-round go | sutamonite heretofore rua in the) worid'g champion. Thoureltieshamed after Bobby's people— | wife, who Knows just what to cook for a ‘ i ‘ 'Tighethon: dPackhy” BeMartand acd Jom] Sit, Will be decked in seth "oe the (oe 2)Gnn the future cycle. star ehewed an /him when Ne'ein a race, ‘rs, Walthovr| aru ETIGS HAVEN'T SIGNED °° : Britton, in. Milwaukee amounted to| Sante Monica (Cal.) road race course, Degrite the willingness of one faction jearly fascination far wheels, always makes it @ rule to do her bus WITH PLAYERS. = $9.00. McFarland fought for 37 per cent, |*itting the Pacific Ocean, ‘The con |tq compromine on the question of six|only @ youngster he was winni cooking at any of hie races shs| DEMANDS . 4 | , o) ‘ Hee areca necehntae which soerunted {test 48 scheduled for Feb. 21, and the |or seven man teams the dispute in the| racen, and when but filteen yeare of age nine MK Ane MAb Gay following, it is stated, the Grand| Amateur Hockey League tanks’ re- {a beating Cupid on wheels. :| president Dave Fultz gf the, Play-*” to 904 Britton recolved 3 per cant. Pry wilt be run. ‘The two Faces will|mained unsettied after the apecial meet. |e tteGe nity 4 Aired Goulet come teas at Cae: . conducted by the Western Automo- | ing of the Executive Committee at the bite Ameciation, Purses will aggregate La Pigs ri Delegates of the _ lockey Club and . Nicholas Skating 05,400, ‘The Vanderbilt Cup will be re |Club declared that they had been in-|ehipe of the gruelling ra ot atx Ranier structed to inaist upon seven man teams | ously told of his romance: tting in ni» bunt: alongside the track, ligray vote from the different trainers | ers’ Fraternity admits that Ath At Mie EPP tice pve Ge SP sng muting to relieve his partner, (yay handlers, No matter how hard the|letics as a body have vot sisned hh’, Walthour temporarily forgot the hard-| pace has bé 1 Australian al-|Jist of demands that they are going as he joy-| ways diamo cheery word for|to make of the National Comilasion nd elopement | his trainer, It is a matter of record| next month. The reason for th. @e- fection Is. believed to be something else ; last four years. Mie Gibbons, who had no trouple in ‘ Y than anythine cine, eens FUnning | seteating Wildcat Ferns of Kansas City I have very heavy lege, last night, has another match on, His perfuous fésh on them: my upper manager, Eddie Reddy, has signed him i Goullet hasn't sald and f the majority did not rescind the|on bicycles of his beat girl, now Mra. | that let By Grané Prise will be free-for-all. six man rule to withdraw fro: Bobby. in ‘hia quarters since th: pealdes the Mimsy exquse offered by Tra. Mlareus SisLoughin? ‘Ww ection of the body is good and hard, | “°° meet Joe icuret, Petia ow. — yeague. The matter Will be decided Fy In those days tandems were icy. pop- | several lane ad, ok Buany sin ‘Thomas that they Ww too busy with Mev hdadeh Pchte plechien res te Ce eS MAY Wil'eae what would |e Uiymete A. CL et Pullaamonia on | Cte ttac tectetooll Ave by tie fost | errs *ommorrow nIEnt ular, ‘They were used then for locomo, jcording to camp attendants the world’s series /to consider the a exercise to take 2 b ally, Gounlet te one of the speediest eprinters in the foreign delegation, and the team of Fogler and Goullet is fast favorites to win phi Academy basketball five by its fast — tion like automobiles’ of the present playing, and the latter were roundly! That trouble !s brewing for those who|day. Walthour then made but fifteen trounced in thelr opening game at home |are guiding the deatiny of soccer foot-|calla on his prospective brid year am of by a acore of 'M to 1%, The victors |ball hereabouts, unless the greatest | his Junior, The two went for tans i besoming the. Boe jayed a fine passing game and were|care be coupled with the evident desire | dem ride, which eventually the long er! for harmony: recen| To be Sparing Ratior: | fatamttc” (enone to-day. between [accurate shooters, Ie, at forward for | {ot arieny rarantly diapuaved perreel Kindly let me know the distance of | Jigmmy Duffy, the crack up-State light: | Cathedral stood out, scoring % points. track, and Associati a its aMitated . ke: evened matters by his aggressiveness faring Wusinese tm | Celtic: Perk jation ai 4 x gl ag Moneypenny, & recruit on the AdsIphi|the American, Football” Association. is Gibbons Knoc S$ land strengrn. f matter. by the name of “Red” Waller?] the low Weight in| stonday ‘evening, Dec. 16 “Gibbons will ‘mé know who Fred Tenney x2) ioe ae probably box rings around Hurst and alae the age of G. Wiltse Dick up oleee to $1,000. i? LM, we know -f. B. You, fa not playing, Mo ts H 3 z ac g F : i t A match wan arranged over the long- BD. Wiltee is 80 . weight, and Willie irae the ved r} i 7 years Quarter mile tn fe and willing east ode fighter. ey | five, caged five feli basket evident from the consequences of the 7 to The Breniog World.) the mile. weet four aps to in come together in @ ten-round bout — Fecent decision of the latter body to Ferns Out in BELOIT, Wis, Dec. I-A! Worein of ‘To the Sportlig Bd before the Queensberry A. C. of Buf-| J. K. Cope Morton, the holder of the | cancel two of the cup tle games won by kee outclassed Kid Mahoney, the enewer the following | A oping pot, 8 draws three cardi N falo, N, ¥. on the night of Deo. 1. |interstate challenge cup, will defend his |the Brooklyn Football Club, in addition nd Round val eriddlewelght, aati aie igh your query and an-|in drawing deals himself at her fa to Fécelve a gunfantes of |trophy to-night at the Arion Goclety,|to the fine imposed. The Brooklyn (1) Battie went the scheduled ten rounds it Did’ Wolgaat foul Knock- | sieaa of h '" imeelf four cards in-| gj ‘The weight will be 1% pounds, and Fiftyninth atreet,| Football Club feels that it has been wai @ fight nearly all the way, n in one of their dghts in New | 4+, », Shree. B sees this and claims] weigh in at 9 P. M, Leonidas L, Mial, his cha! placed in wrong light by the action of Mahoney having @ lead im one round. stile Wolrast woe lightweight | is not dead, us te has sane Me tam O'Rourke haw decided to put on panies et wun seemed Ur apiete (Oyecial to The Brenios World.) Mahoney had the third round and held 1s Knockout Brown, or has us he has not looked at the} TOM nigga baikline. billiards. committee of which refused to enter-| nuw ORLEANS, Dec, 11.—It took wma in thi wenth, tain “explanatory evidence. to ets) ee ny! ‘Worg: four cards drawn, and th an all-star card of three ten-round rind and about | har Wrorkva had the advantage in the heen, considered to be in the a at he can put ry 8 Club ufth of the series for the trophy Gr: Mike Gibbons just o r yu ‘ort fame clade as a fahter with Wolgast, | “Tt Grawn back on deck. bth ey parse oats Tels + f time defeat Clarence) other eight periods. show on next Monday night. In the | offered last season, Captain-elect Nelson Talbott of tho [One Minute o' ri — bp Rivers, Ritcnie. c J. K. STEVENS. y ore le football el has ii “Wildcat” Ferns, Gibbons gave & grea: ‘ JAMES a. BRTHNLts ‘Me must take the cards if they are ee at ecieeairernaehyars The entries to the Owners’ Fund |, ‘dozen former Yule Footbal camatns exhibition of boxing and blocking. He Om the peak. Young Frank will stakes, which will be run off next yearland prominent players to moet hii |feinted Ferns into a lead with o left Mee v Kaitor: or the tracks in this State, were iu-|Saturday evening at the Hotel Taft,|and shot a right to the point of the ‘our-banited auction pinochle partners, (Special to The sirening World), DETROIT, Dec. 11.--Patsy Drpuillard of Windsor, Canadian lightweight champion, earned the right to travel creased by %8 yesterday, makug # |New Fores, to Giacues the season of | jaw which put Ferns down for the Arst with the top-notchers of his weight by RU ¥Q 4 $ will cajl aides A and B. A has @0, B total of @1 nominations to ~ capt jt comerlenn Draatically {ne |of four knockdowns, the first three of| boxing Joe Mandot of New Orieane tol] “Come UP AND UL OVER OUR BAS Me A tele toe bia tor aw nce venta. The last batch of en alumn @ coaching ata |e issted nine seconds each, The|an elght-round draw before the Wind- |] Gogg e Suite Overcoats' melds 20. B melde & B claims that for stakes E, a, & a y Jiast brought Referee Dick Burke to|sor A. C. The bout was fast from stert JUst as oon as he gets a trick he wine bi Syracuse event. Stake H received atty- 4 ral Ferne's rescue with the signal for a cee-|to finish. © | date mes: the game, A claima B must continue two entries, F forty-olght, @ Afty-l%, lnocning will be discussed of a specific.|satign of hostilities. H forty-four and @yracuse Aty-nine "| ature'and that the coaching eta will| > © through your for Hutt the. bi. | we ame and if he (A) ete 120 in cai 4 here rome FEDERAL LEAGUE TO PLACE : H ten-round bouts to be ‘staged Joe’ Black will be days of racing at ok: és JUMP. | Baker of this city a a Dobin o} one a : t ‘A wins, Me must got the right to|fneland will battle with Shrapnell Col- follow the shaped as a result of the meeting. Young Maponnias 5 pyre are od that the outlaw Federa: bat valor Pr Phy 0 tigytdh-essedei Riad Wes, ‘The Becond Battalion, N. M., will Bold! no eighteen men eligible to vote fora|N. H.. in the fourth rouns St BAST | taague will place @ team in thie city KOINSON'S a he would not compete im 7)", rriiie Malter in the armory at Filty-second | narvard football captain will meet next |uied fiieen-round Tuk, Tie ssi enieg | next pring. They awe already lal | i50 Nest SinSnt bone A stz-day rece/in the Gorden | 11-1 eA melds # trumps, taken a etreet and Lala eed pV week, probably on Tuesday, to select the |Very fast ant ‘minup Swee- [Plane for establishing new clubs rick qd lage down ace, king und ten , Navy management has. cor Crimson leader for the 1914 season, An | round, when after a sharp Baltimore and Buffalo, Wd Hanion, 1° ApS, O iT argues that entry second to none shown this year. | operation on the ‘of George Bettie |ney sent him to the mat for the count Sporting Kaijtor, ide @ bet, will you please let | famous manager, is identified with the AW strumpa can only be melded Among the entries ere those of Jack | of New York, substitute half-back, and|of nine, the bell coming to hje reseue, ol y Uyrouga your column if Larry ing down. the ie jaa ii My the Wy ab Meyer, Billy Kramer, A.| Coach Haughton's abseni Shortly after the fourth reund etarted Baltimore seam, one 2? end Beret Seer nne from Cincianati or Bt. | Who is righ Nxtou: Brown, Gupinsauin, A. Lake, Jim Fase city are the main reasons MaDonvogh ran into a right erosp to] TOS Ot oe oars signed they will <BR gious jo New Fork? Also did ANXIOUS at Tuesday night. ‘They ought to k tee nala cad was counted oak new y wi ane 3 H atnlda | «Ahad lah @ gregt poraD, a6 Gault ig a| Smith create © sensation. na Daily 10 0.0 to 41 pam, BRE watong to the Bt Loule toam or was he |i) the sporting Raster rushing, slambang fighter, peat ever on the St. Loula Club's payroll? We * ——— ‘Tri-State League May Disband, From @ reliable source it wes learned yesterday that there waa grave dounr A needs % points and B needs 6 to ane ‘Mekean came direct to the Giaate| go out in & pinochle game. vard foot! will have @ rival for the cand in y B pl Ps 3 ®t. Houta, im exchange for Oran-| nine-apot and A takes It with ets 4 Owing to the fact ¢ he re-broke Glencoes, Norwegian, T. V.,| Walter Trumbull, varaity centre. his right hand in his fret day's train: ns nds, Mohawks, Peatimes, ‘ Class jeparate 0 fwho was aiterwora bought back | and melds 9. Is A out or should ho|'e for his ten-round go with George | Laughing and Pennants, Pitteburgh in a fierce te as to whether the Tri-State league iy by Bow York. McLean been @ mom. }take (nother trek? 1 ILE {CMP of Pittabureh in Milwaukeq next — ial ed oft |For sar Fount Has +o ares would 1 1m camonion. tne corning Doms the Mt - month, Billy Papke has been compelled over easy victory ever |Namara-Root combination. continually in pe season. je mi ort jon a - led ants. FEE RM Sten | Sow one. arnety {o deciare off out that Root, visibly tired from the Dleeding in the nos and lips an Hot : ans |g mine. vest: [wing rock okey | Foporing'e. loan 'The_exparimont at ‘ial ke frat, brdhy \ with ng A pace and discouraged over his Out geernes * re ry iment at ‘Man and ayiletically in- a Frank be ‘< vi condition, was on the verge KS ee inte Rreenenon pave beak a Atlantic Si ee a ee one, the Grate Melue exciquele,. de, apmem ines © @ Mss