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- oe . temo —_ U - THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1915 [Seaxewsy| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HEROES OF GAME AND CROWDS AT BRAVES’ FIELD STORY OF FIFTH OF WORLD SERES PLAY BY PLAY mee “ sites had Philadeiphia Fans Made the Mis- |sticwed. Tne Whuly tang were od take of Putting It Up to Alex- |bounder straight to the bon. Faster ander. 4 ae ‘ | us, forcing out Hock — Thomas | nimediately threw ; jthe tall to Hobiiteell in time to gee e<e~el o Cravath for a double play Luderug 0 Uaseball fans of Philadelphia ’ 3 ‘ Headlenidagt guid a for on the ave been (aught « lesson as . 4 joes iol so. ‘ were the New Yorkers two Tenge ie eerie kn pine ‘a years ago. in i818 the Na two tb e Rance League cian in New York bet by Bet ibrsersedilee Mag Moss: om the Giants againat the Athietics | Philly fans hed ' 4 Phey admitted that ine Ah * were a LINES aaa Vs Fier-tien Beads ® bit better than (he Giants, but they ‘ f bs LEADING Mentarily unnerved and gave Whit @0uldu't see bow Connin Mack's com 4 ¢ INTO: thar Ge « \ ted Bination could beat « pitcher like \ ~ BRAVES ; 1 Pe are, Whiteed sau tovaee Mathewson, with Kube Marquard as FIELD Npeak on ifted an easy fly to bie Grot aide, ee =: Teeter In centre, retiring the aide, : & week ago the Phiiadelphia people ( bad i* figured out how Alexander the Great could win the entire series tran the Med Sox. And like Matty the Strat Alexander (iled to deliver, Matty, by the way, did win one game, Ut in the same old tale about a club apd its adherents piacing too much Gonfidence or rather too heavy « bur- TWO RUNS. THRER HITS NO ERRORS. ONE LErr SECOND INNING Mayer \a strike over on Moblitzel and thet made 4 quick return for another bee WORLD'S SERIES TEAMS Bd eke ae ee eae ae bo TO MAKE TOUR OF WEST. " slipped easy grounder to first, Ly rus tome ing the ball to Mayer, . den on the ut of one man. In the and covered the bag case of Alexander pitched two a) Co ” ¢ gasses for the Phillies, but hs HE National Commission has tammates were not there with the punch to back up the sterling pitch ing. The Red Sox boxmen delivered * the rea! stuff, too, but they had the r! J 4 £ ‘ : the first one cided to allow the Phil 43 Hen and Red Sox to go on a tour to San Francisco after th over on Lewin and he kK it. After fouling one off, the ting hero of the | series then drove : : Jone to Bancroft and was thrown out ; : os Sg ree EY P Jaa Mrwt. Go ent after the Advantage of having a great team be- mone toe ys 1 i at ae inal + i j 2 Vine, ; Ssh Jone “nd al need a. wich - ‘inte tayad in ibe. pelbain e 5 one and slammed a wicked drive cities en route. The trip will eis Donen aw of the most resourceful t probably add about $1,600 more to or battled in a World's Series. from the cons bases, In to third Gardner tore his pants and had to be sewed up while an armistice was declared. Barty jeracked one over third for n single, scoring Gardner and putting the Red |Sox in the game Thomas followed 4 jtrefield fence ‘The mon who were so anxious to, (°ter Player's bankroll, : ’ 5 : sliding bet their money on the Phillies be- | y the brilliant record made by | i Memaadar in the pennant fight forgot | bout the stiff fight that the Red | won in the American League. | Hea they looked back a few weeks | when the Red Sox beat the Detroit, when the latter threatened to ‘ inte tae jJead in the race, they could John Hock Fistic News *; and Gossip | in Brothers’ 2 lll Lenox Ave, & 116th Bt, N. ¥. @t. Nicholas Inn Alleys, tanepoontul of blsurated ma RAD. thn bert apd most, stlective™ oor Sateceh ord mowsch keows, ehould De taken in a quarter of a glass of wa Mectuily Her setiah ta whenever ae Al - = Hooper, the firet man up in the! who discussed him, Now he was the GCrotona Bowling Alleys. | The Phillie fans got their first real third, laced out the first home run of | same old, or rather young, hero, txecutive, Gov. Brumbaugh and ee ey opportunity to enthuse when Luderus| the series, ‘An the Phillies began to maul the| his staf occupied the same box that Grand Central Alleys. doubled in the first inning, bringing | — 5 E jsuit with a pretty drive to centre fer SWS a a = a single, advancing Barry to second, oR |Foster finally ret : we seen in the Red Sox a team that retired the side on an i od all over a better club than t! Ad Wolgast has a new manager. He /niuod no-decision bout betwven tle men in New = = jeasy pop fly to Luderus, ONE RUN, tities. ts Larney Lichtenstein, manager of Joe| Orleans the middle of November, and has asked . THREE HITS, NO DRRGOe, BUN ‘ Welling of Chicago and other Weatera | P68 Soran for ia CR OU eae seer TER OTST ECT A | ° eee oR : oO ILLY GIBSON, who ts to become | fighters. Lichtenstein has matched Wol- | “!nehe: will fight at 183 pounds, weigh in at C Si tf Wi ld’ S l les a r e a e {UB gast to meet Charley White, the crack |* ¥. M. ‘omposite core 0. or s eries Niehoff took three healthy swings anager and matchmaker at the ‘Garden again, has started out|Chicago lightweight, in a twelve-round| Denay Hideo, vie east wile lightwright. was - \ and sat down. Burns missed two bout at 184 pounds, weigh in at 3 P.M.,| matched last night to meet Frankie Wallave, ts PHILADELPHIA. | curve balls by a foot. He then foul . already to get real good attractions. at the Atlas A. A. of Boston, on next ino ten "i 1kLD Oo n ence A ; fouled Ho is to assume charge after the Cof- |r say night. As both Lichtenstein Ort, | APR M28 SH HR TR RD KO SBSH aoe Ae the third one over the stand. Foster fey-Moran fight on Oct. 19, and notl-| ang Nate Lewis, manager of White,| Matt Wells, ah tialtweiaht, has just |S an 1 19 0 8 Lo 0 7 0 1,000 then wasted two before Burns finally fled us last night that he wants Wil-|¥koq for an out of town referee to| toelrod « cable xing hin to) | Bancroft, #3. 180003221 4 0 1,000 | -sspenatammneneoamaiiaaaina ("ni popped na fly to Gardner. Mayer lard to meet the winner of this battle. | judge the contest, Charley White of this retum to anes, | , wkert, of... 1 1ooo01 1200 00 ee | By Bozeman Bulger. fouled oft thre balls and then struck Ne eee eg eee eet wii, | AY has bean selected to All the sob. Deesiee |] Luderts, tt Ye Gee a at cae | (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) es Pipe ee noe ten rounds, And says tha - sated ace auderus, 1b., .... 6 o 6 2 a7 RORS, NONE LEFT Bi Mhe (ua hone tacarson ho wilt opeett | oy Renny Zanmand. whe le fact devoloriag into one] fine’ for ane natish tile and, Deaiten, hes no || Whittod, If.-1b..,.11 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 09132 0 0 1.000 NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK, PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Oct. 18—Deapite | pHtRp INNING —Mayor kept the elas + boo eke 09000 4 r f 0 , «Gidea sans area’ efor tse Kents, tns ate Maura’ a | a or ang oat an” || Becker i Woh 8 OEE He Oo tee 6 £5 aml], NATHIOE Ten poste trom Bootio, hs Red Bos ent Pitllan afaeltah or oe cy ee © just as was done in the MeFarlan en Johany Drammie, the Jemey City lightweight] The Wisconsin Rexing Comm Burns, 1s 12000212800 71 9704), ‘< aged to reach the fleld shortly before 1 o'clock and took | Nally had to groove one and Hooper, Gibbons bout. That $90,000, by the] tor ten rounds, in the Garden, on next Tuesday ¢ that in the future allt Alex p 50100010101 BG, sn) O eBE tanch mas Agen ito swinging from his shoetops, ham- i vad: le te Mlagest ce Api Be ekgg night, ‘This #0 will be the semifinal to the evaage in bonie in Mulvey Mayer, p 3.0.0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 .000 1 % 0 1,000] /an extra half-hour at throwing and batting, 80 as to loosen the kinks from | eh the ball inte deem lett centre & champion for ten ro: 1G n * om Drummie hare bliged to finial thelr tn 0 ity, . F . “git easy wen Coffey Moran poe apd pes yew gal spell ne eh et yD Chalmers, p + 20100 0 1 0 0 0 O 600 0 4 0 1.000 F) those train-cramped legs. where it hopped into the first home Nee ee ea ree | sane Welumsgiel, Yas, dovided to stage. three to Ye on bain aml take part in Le CREE eR a G-r e-ae- - A ing development of thelly. Had that fence been present in|run of the series, Scott got himself jor ; 00 0 » 0 A surpris developme c ¥ iijard a a Cottey: z aie chataien tenround bouts between good bentamweighta at; teste, This rule was assed ecetme Byrne... .... 6.65 1 0 0 D0 0 0 0 0 O 000 0 0 0 000 rly gathering of diamond heroes| Boston, Cray would have had four|in @ two and three hole and then . : caie ae bane failed to ehow up for his t! - -— -- early gathering o amon¢ - larov ai ; . a © and Moran, would be very one-sided, | We Broadway Bromine Club of Brookirn oo fat | Ware (ar) Vo tows ws fo his Wate I] rotate i 116 618 8 1 023 820 3 7.188108 40.2 986 sxandor, the great pitcher|2ome runs. |drove'a long fy to Paskert in: centre, It would give the patrons of boxing | uniay night, The fighter are Kid Tay AL ave! ee | was that Alexander, the & NATIONAL LEAGUE MANAGERS | Speaker caught a fast one on the PABice chance to see about 280 pounds Dutsh Brandt, George Thommon of Califormie) ying Anearn, who lime been on the sick list for | BOSTON. and the hope of all Philadelphia, had HOLD COUNCIL OF WAR. |{nside and swung it against the right Of beef flattening 200 pounds. and Battling Labo, end K, 0, Joe Daly and) eng eeenn covered, and tiie manage ' PIELD Le L OF w | ‘ Young Ketehell of this city Gatwhed bom to mest the “Bato Kid." te tirook: | ABR 2h SN HT TR OAK 8O 8B A AVE Tl not shown up for practice for thirty! Among the prominent early ar- field fence for a single. Moratl, fears + Because Referee Joh officiates at the gps! who | be middiewwight, for ten rounds at the ¢ ve ree | ee 0 04 840 6 0 1,000 minutes after the Phillies had begun) rivals was Wilbert Robinson, man-|ing a further bombardment, yanked Bairmont A. C.. which ia controlled by | Anim Andon. ae tind In the tata | A.C. of Mrwkljn on weal Satin IP scott, we Iso i 60010380 38, Lom |i(ieinutes atten the Fae eM er tab Ercetion eteeee iit eal slaver Gunat see tee cent ae nies Mey iGibeon, aad also sa Giteon is se at tne ‘Clermont A, C. ot Brooklyn oo | latter etond off Jack Villon ina ten-ound wu: || Janvrin, 98 1000000000 0 0 1,000 || taking their regular turn a fiat gaia He had seen, Thick-| stituted Wixey, she tall late henGan the Bronx Is golng’to ask the Boxing | hurley sieht, tps aeaepond the match. After| st the linen A. As of Var Hocaray ¢ few) pctv esl Gane LER EEL HIE CE £1 90? | {fore the temporary screen, The aP-| ing the National League might need| The Red Sox also made a shift, send H-Comminsion to name a referee for the | his manager had agreed to he match Anderwoe | movie 88 (espa yey lls hao Bly a4 1 0 1000 | {sence of Alexander was remarked bY| his moral support, Robby came over |ing Gainer in to bat for Hoblitzel, an- Coffey-Moran match. jes y le a Re = gay LAUREL ENTRIES ranen a0 4130004000 11 0 1000 1 | the bleacher crowd which had arrived| and had an immediate conference | nouncing that he would also play firet ‘ - a” Ui ee ’ 2 2 : | with Moran, A cry for help has been| base. This change was made becaui - -——— 31200 0 2 o 8 1 944 1 proved a source for all| With y for help has been | bas: me wal se RANK HINKEY, the head foot- Gaueret, wig Gefecied Bidio Medndrowe —— 31 2 2 rly, and. pr mei \ a ball coach at Yale, threatened to | ins pou st ihe Ovwple A. A. of Paladsiphia| RACE TRACK, LAUREL, Ma, Oct ae era ats eas + 0 Leen |] kinds of rumors about things that] Pent out te a National League san einer etree nanded hitter, 080 4. The | 13. sntries for to-morrow's races 3 igers, and most. c . a 4 erase tay dave Ago ‘hecnune | se Mente! Bea. meer cnemn” aeons wt are gti ! eg 2000000110 0 0 1,000] } had happened during the night. sponded, ‘The counsel of war Inated| plate and he fooled Gainer badly on coed Tsai ts the tenes 180 Led Yea. [#12 Allert. 8. 2. tosnorow, where be wil] FMM HAC Bac Sr niet ce i Be eed 4 fee Instead of Alexander, Erskine) for an hour before to-day’s game. | the next one. Gainer then cracked @ Ty a » le wi Ob nr i iinpertant take Hood Coun o1 6 0 00) - » P Seeaat the entire undergresuate beay far side Madiave "Square, Garden en | ty 112," f3e Sunil i A ae im a ee ee $8 1000 NT sayer took the regular turn at bat,| ‘That the Phillies feel pretty sure|sharp grounder to Bancroft, whe s Wile Bitehie mi Med 190; Coatuuner, 108, 8000 ¢ 0 3 of winning to-day ond prolongin; 4 i ererees Cut and caver scooped oneering | On. oa, nies Lilt 1085 2000000000 9 9 000} |and, among Philadelphians claiming | Of winning to-day and prolonging | touched second, forcing out Speaken while the football 4 jad Was at prac- — 0 f . 00000000 0 0 [000 é t | the fight is shown tn the at) and threw to first, doubling up Gainer, Stee. Kk t scared thoge| It looks as if the topnotch mar who hare been 20 O% : : to have the inside track on Informa-} 1. aecined to leave their mail ad-|on IN, TWO HITS, NO ER ; receiving big guaranters from clubs in the past will 10, Lig rat. At, oe ee ne ee ee ce ee i jai a r ONE RUN, T ‘Ss, } oI the players to greater efforts and the | here « bard time of it hereafter getting big money 190) Anthsep le M0) Totnia sece ceeeed28 7 1 098 825 7.280103 44 % 980 J | tion, the tall righthander was to take) qrexsey at the hotel in Boston, assur-| RORS, NONE LEFT. practice yesterday was the best of |New Orleans is the latest city that bes jutned ¢ Two out when winning run wag scored in third game. jthe final stand against the Red Sox./ ing the management that they would| Gardner leaped into the air and } the season. If you want to arouse a | other felP clecag dh dl girlbe lucoall reescnayd “itt Ry RAGE AN age Pitching Record—Orf Alexander, 14 hits, 8 runs, in 60 times at bat in |] There was little doubt as to which pe back, ‘To be on the safe aide the| putea down Stock’s high bounder Tee, mae sat y ‘at New Haven thet | sey aatiog that tu the future all fighters will have | 8, HOHE Piaget 18 Anings; off Mayer, 10 hits, 2 runs, in 85 times at bat in 9 innings: off [1 pitcher nager Carrigan would| National Commission also made ar-| nq threw him out at firet, Bancroft Hinkey will never again have an op- | to fight on « percentage basis, fi, Biierin eit Shore, 12 hits, (rung, in 65 thoes at bat (n 17 innings; off Foster, 3 hits, 1] work, as George Foster, who won the|rangementa for a spectal train back| Hiayed the waiting game until he hed * portunity to flay Yale men for not| gonumy Harris, manager of Kid Williams, has| FOURTH. itht Pee. searoite; the ceiiot (ft run, in 80 times at bat In 9 Innings; off@Leonard, % hits, 1 run, in 281 second game here, was ax carefully) co Boston to-night, There 1s no doubt | Poster in the two-three hole ‘and then showing the old college fighting spirit. | greed to let Williams fight Prenkle Burns, tho Se autlen owe and Wes; | times at bat in 9 innings; off Chalmers, & hits, 2 runs, in 41 times vt bat J MON as watched by his toam/|but that Moran's team showed more] raised an easy fly to Hooper, who Jersey Oity bantam, for ten rounda in the Garden querte, 1: Holy, TI Bh in 8 innings. ites as if he were a quarter horse||ife than usual, This may have been ‘oat Ge sort fenem 1-|r"tweots rounds in New Orlesn,” Harrie de | 10p, Doel tip, UR fire Earned Runs—Philadelphia, 5; Boston, 4 : baw ina boat |due to the fact that they were at|ecked UP ngainat the ‘ al i > 2 about to go to uy Paskert meeting a curve ball squarely mands $5,000 if the bout i» fought in New Orleans, | and a half furlongs. Celamiria, 118, d'uie in First Base on Errore—Philadelphia, 2; Boston, 1 PRICE!) th th thy asl INGTON, Ky., Oct. 18.—Hal Boy, | but dom mot state what he wanta if they box! Hoot, 115; Magnes 112) Amita, 14) Malachite Left on Bases—Philadelphia, 18; Boston, 28. SPECULATORS REDUCE rome and had the crowd with them. | 4. the nose, smashed a long single Pega ay + | Nore, Ht te mot Likely that Harrie will got. tnie| 113: t adayine Ws 100" hhounie “Carri We—Oft Alexander, 4 (Speaker, 8; Carrigan); off Mayer, OF GRAND STAND SEATS. Again the weather was perfect.|vto center, Paskert attempted to the pacing statlion owned by Stoughton rf Bases on Balle— 7 Hes A. Fletcher of Indianapolis, Ind., de. |% {vm Tommy Burne _ rokls and 2 (Hooper, 2); off Shore, & (Cravath, Whitted, Stock, Paskert, Bancroft, 2; ‘The bleagher fans took their allot~| With not a breath of wind atirring| steal second, but Thomas made @ feated Judge Ormonde in, the $10,000) 4 match ts expected to be arranged within the Burns, Niehoff); off Chalmers, 8 (Speaker, Barry, Lewis | ment of seats early, but in the grand /and not a cloud in the eky it was! iin throw to Scott and nailed him, Re eectecdars We Snne CRUE TOR |e ea tin lbs shenoem ef ‘be Struck Out—Hy Alexander, 10 (Lewis, 2; Le Cady, Shore, || stand very slowly, ‘The seats had | almost ax warm as midsummer. The| with room to spare. NO RUNS, ONE prea outa, Promoter Burns ts willing to stage « ten: Hooper, Barry, Seott); by May 1 (Hooper, Scott, Barry, been sold all right, but hundreds of| entire series has been blessed with the HIT, NO ERRORS, NONE LEFT, ie = |} wostery; by Shore, 6 (Niehoff, Burns, Paskert Cravath, Chalmers); by T| them were in the hands of speculat= | nost beautiful weather ever furnished FOURTH INNING—Lewis swung ' h Ti bl Foster, 8 (Bancroft, Cr Ayah 3 Uae rune ae UFR Mer ry by | ors, who, in a desperate effort to un- \f a championship fight. Not only weakly on a slow ball and lifted an Stomach Trouble EVENING WORLD BOWLING ENTRY BLANK _| 'conar, 6 (uaderus, a; Cravath, Niehoff, Alexander); by Chalmers, 6 1/0 "To" trea them at 60 cents| worm avercoata discarded to-day, but Te he ia Walled: Biser ieee oes Due to Acidity Fill in properly and mail immodiately to Wa Pa eat ine to Rancroft to Luderus; Scott to Barry to || over the regular price, It was evi- |thousands of bleacher fana were In|’ 0)’ i) cutting two atrikes on (ards Bowling Committee, Evening World Amateur Bowling Tournament, Hoblitzel to Barry; Chalmers to Burns to Whitted, |dent that many seats in the grand! :hejr shirt sleeves, giving the throng | (To! Ott eee ne ae ede m Fiomach troubles such as indigestion World Bullding, New York. | Scoree—Firat game, Philadelphia, 3; Bost 1, Second game, Bos- ]| stand would be vacant, Philadel-|q yery summery effect. Straw hats neat stop of Barry's grounder to \ wind, and stomach-ache are simply ev Gentlemen: Please enter my name in the elimination contest at the |} in, 2; Philadelphia, 1. Third game, Boston, 2; Philadelphia, i, Fourth [| pnians positively refused to be held | would not have looked out of place, third, and with a quick throw to Niee iret fermentation is taking place | bowling academy indicated below: game, Boston, 2; Philadelphia, 1 up, which, incidentally, is one sure] Just before the game the betting 2 forced Gardner at second, After in the food contents of the stomach, | meee ae ee way of beating the sharks, |was even mondy, provided that Alex. |"oM forced Gartner ft mitend Alter ‘ ; the formation of gas and acids. ere , ” ° The rumors about Alexander sud-| ander pitched. On the series the Red ‘abiOg " Cravath, NO RUNG. HO thet Ia sopeseive toning somstine Park Row Alleys, "Metropolitan Bowling Alleys the plate and himself being forced at|jeniy ceased when the young fellow! Sox are prohibitive favorites, [i Ry. te Crneathe: NORA: know . 81-82 Park Row, N, ¥. 1422 Bt. Nicholas Ave., N. ¥. 1G F Hoblitzel’s station, | galloping the felt ehort. | nen the TM Bua look their turn | 2, fliates ws fecrtburn, whe! the ei H ame’ s eatures With cin th ly after 1 o'clock and after smiling) at bat in the preliminaries they also | aaa eeeeaa ores esaibie Lhas ont Woite Elephant Alleys. Rev ralaen Alig a Gl With two eut in the second, thele iie tans went in and took a tur| hogan pounding all the short fences | tirely in the fermenting food. Such 16h Broadway, : (eR - Seen at ance pee ra oareae ie work on Mayer.| iat, immediately the Philly sup-| Tris Speaker brought a big shout from fermentation is unnatural, and acid for- Eureka Bowling Alleys. Hunts Point Alleys. jardner tfipled. Garry singled, and| | or, wanted to bet even money| the Red Sox adherents by hitting onc When orderin, sae a did’ ‘Thomas, Oni porters mation is not only unnatural, bu. may | lggth Bt. & Lexington Avi NX.) x 1029 K. 163d Bt, N. Y, ® na ah he Mad B6n WhO be i jomas. nly ene PUN re eine tional League champions} into the bleacher crowd back of centre Bere age atc te eecvear tor ||" Gresdway Arends nem [| Bronx Central Alleys, — | faced Mayer in the opening inning |Cugerys we” Pommina MP & fly to) Vig win, A minute before Alox-' While we didn't have a President , Preretten ond to obutraliog tie aeid - 1948 ‘Broadway, N.Y, 3220 Third Ave. N. Y, | lus at the first ball pitched, ndsrue — ander had brought frowns from thos@)to grace the occasion of this game, nesin, prob- - | the tarw at lesa’ bad thelr own Chist GUINNESS. |was used by President Wilson, Hav- bail about in practice, the batters) Ti% ven a President, though, a plain, Hmedintely eee Fat Tie tle tie (22sth Bt. oF, Bt. Nicholas neal 608 _s08 Paton’ Bt, Brooklyn Bancroft and —— home with the saltfter Boeken had Rit the right field | ered fondly achat ahort right Meld | iH s¢en & Provident tnouen, © pla, "1 aes firet two rune of the game os Ea and neutralizes the acid- in » few moments, Bisurated mag- 1 alley owner or alley employee and | have never participated rout of the box and sent in|fence, wishing that it had been in| excitement. am not an ‘The Phililes were given an enthusl- Most places serve Rixey. Boston. To show that the right field) ‘The Phil e individual to Cravath had a chance to hit that —— bs aati’ Saleaee, Wake AISSO At SROs Mt evalutival Sep ane bo obtained trom ony druggist. fe she Crapier Dig York individual or any other open in ual TRA field wall when he came to bat, With Rixe pearance, Geiner| Wallopers could atill hit, Luderus |astlc, welcone nen ae Asparentio ly natn the iaenece Sp 20 tte wok : in the first with the bases full, No he q and Cravath both cracked drives it was not forced, the fans being sin. didn’t do It. Instead he hit one right at Dicy “fire base aatner te ar and the score hourds the tans curly with thelr champions to the — ADDON cerecmemremsnnnmnmas| Phar Foto ering Bank ot af : caring and laushing enod-aaterdr | Ai, i 4 by-E.8U.BURKE