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BEST TEs { OF HIS SIZE | EVER SAW,” | DECLARES JIM CORBETT “What a Fight He and Jeffries Would Have Made, With Both at Their Best!’ Says Ex- Champion; ‘“He’s the Only Man I Ever Saw Who Compared With Jeffries; I Don’t See! How Moran Can Hope to Do Anything More Than Stay With Him.” | Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Even World.) | ESS WILLARD is Anishing his training with a spurt of the real thing. | Yesterday Walter Monahan landed a swing on the champion's right temple, raising a lump that mado him look like our old friend Axel 4 . ‘ » 4 Réd, It happened in the beginning of the firat round with Monahan, and WH} lard round 4 tha that slammed along through and a five-minute round followed, paying no attention at all ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916. SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ A DAY IN WILLARD’S CAMP a Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). MORAN HAS LANDED 19 KNOCKOUTS In 42 Fights, While in 30 WILLARD HAS PUT 18 TO SLEEP}; Copsrieht. 1918, py The Heews Pubiiaung Co 2 to the growing bump an Inch behind S Na H Lal alB tl neg Pr reel pean br cagel gs SOT NI] rant tora na ten par i oro ne of eve te 684] ABIDE) RUDOLPH effort to avoid Janding ov the same | won nineteen by knockouts. There are five “L.'s” on his record te : spot again, but seemed rather to try ~ * |] the credit of Jim Savage, Tony Ross, Jack Geyer, Gunboat Smith and SLO f] n i tw reael 1c. His eliate OF the @erk : [Jack Johnson, ‘The fight with Savage was stopped by Moran's second Hg be 5 was real fighting, He was hitting as y |} because he was practically blind at the time and could only feel his J) ¢¢ HHL ard as he could and landing often PakTNe at att nye ilies, seoueds(6 Tink tor BSVaber | ocone ese (oul oun ee Tot Rut Willard was anything but slow. | Ne ayerd ND HI by knockouts. Here is his record complet as ne GO” | He fought in spurts, loafing and | i Lae ac Rata ¥ $ Fred Biorbed io. 1 neta ies Far) ! protecting himself for a while and : vA NR O'Brien , coe ae Nb 4 Al Kable veces ib 101/TO DO AN pd then suddenly cutting loose with | \ = TuouguT WILLARDS AND Black. Ko. Tom Kennedy D 1 right evoss or a drive into the body | lhe a Paster. Ts» Joe, Kelly... UND, \ WT EVENT IN TEN | that nearly tossed Monahan back through the ropes | iw Je reat bel |] Jonn ‘Wille D, KO. $1 SECONI | Among the eminent ring heroes * oe hes 0 Te . Wg 4 ‘ * Ww KO. \ i r esent were Lee ald and fatten blows for a Wt ait ‘all bane me KO. W aq PEA delphia srien, who ed iet them land and turned his bod - y W- a } the v Wonk opposite aldte' of | to lot ‘Hempel send lett licoke intl Jim Consetr wi a OF COURSE Kk. K.0 the Corbett watched Willard | {he solar plexus were not} DucKed ween NLARD = . Jerr Never. Co, No ‘ 1 ou bios tineonsdloisly scowling When Moran punches, o: irse, but they | PUNCHED AT MaNAHaAN CHASED JACK Duinmy Maxon... bb » I “ No) ' Mi were heavy enough to make the stunt Jack Siberg ... ren. 2) Jin Ko ! : bs Jess rushed and ducking wnen he] rather impressive sw, Which eee dat : amen ete ceed Al Paizer A Ww. Al ‘ ve punched, as if fightisg for the eham-| comes in this w is and j iPgim 1, Va ne epionship again himself. There s| for nothing.” appla loudly. °. Fred Drumz sone teal i Ko y Wil But, after all, the 1 Workout M Hi E \mventh or i} Tom Cowler . KO G Sirs Kat | * i hat Willard made an im ; ll t Ch 3 ; Ko | came when Moni »pped 0 th EP Cha W ils i‘ KO. 1 Cott K 1 s # 1 u Corbutt. After the box-[Finge Walter has trecone a oats | oran mas Lxcetien ance ‘Hea pin Tourney Pre ioech sinc Wake 2 ( we ' ; lag Corbett sald: matinee favorite, ile gets the ape f W Q J Will d D ' | irt # won € , ; | | Jess ard has had thirty battles. OF these he won elginern ; i cw heer expected to ave |iiatin antl Witia ieeetine weet || OF Wearing Jess Willard Down | é ; Zeee Willard has bad thirty batles, OF there he wan eleiteru 871 1. , etal (har UU anoUBHS WHIAFE Decor vers. tant “aud . +s .p+,|| Has Big Opening | ¥c eee oe ete tet re ei atta a big lumbering dub. He's He leaps into the alr | for Knockout Writes Ritchie |] his first fight, when he lo foul; the sec enty-round affai ‘ anything but that. What a fight panese = farmer, swinging, | td | Wy ee sith Gunboat Smith in Frisco, and the t elve-round decision Will some suspicious fan notice that Willard and Jeffries would Mave | J#hbing or hooking blows at Willard's SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. iq with Gunboat Sm am rs i Tal ve Giaud St. Cyr and the Phillies botn trained } m with both at their best, | 201d. There's a sting tn the punches By Willie Ritchie Hancock, Brooklyn: Berlin, Brook-! bout with “Bearcat” McMahon, His last outs have ended in J St Cyr ar He's the only man lever saw who | When they land, as was shown by the ; oy 2 6 ' lyn; German Savings Bank (2); Fern | knockouts, His complete record: ; compared with Jeffri 1 can't bap led {geil i. : ge when they (Former Lightweight Champion of the World.) \ Council, Brooklyn (2); Century; Ar- if L-F. 10 r Kv. sa) K t ‘ a y whether or not he stron: been boxing half a ininute or xo, AVE 1 ical || cade (3); Paulist A. C. (2); Triple X. ] Louis . Ud : ( nl i Thatiea, ue waa the Tet nahan hit faat and hard. Willard HAVE bes Frank Moran train, and must say bd is in great physical | ; it A. iv Burke "KO. 3 2 K ’ ‘ ; powerful man | ever saw. And eda little and watehed him condition. I think he should be able to set a very fast pace for ten With appropri opening ceremo- J Louis Fink KO. ; Shane idee : tb { | thet left, hand tl! at Jeff had! |clow Nd A Vie head baer riled rounds, While he was sparring I noticed thet he was hitting vicious- | nies, including a speech by Capt. Hy. | Al. apenertt B34 11 Al, Williams Ww s ¥ bs | tu en te or ducking + % Cavana Ru rd 1 r 1 1 ’ P Sutechate val wWitard | ander Monalag {fly and with great force at times, putting all his weight behind his blows, J} Pittrich of the United Bowling Clubs, nines 4 Bull Youns pw ae look like quite the hitter ‘ out a swift |f especially when blows were directed at the body of his sparring partner. || 7 A oi pe A athe ibeed hada ay: : ikat end cermaratee td Jablied Mum under the eta: HT His footwork was good, as he danced around, and if he sets a fast pace [|"Uncle Joe” Thiin's White. Elephant gen hit ae hard in a real fight, | | full power, wo have turned Mona- |{ @ll through the early rounds I think he will have an excellent chance of ao any Ls iy eh go eb nates 4 OR THE SPHINX TANGSING. fhink Jeffries wae faster on his phan over in the ait 7 us|] wearing Willard out, and then getting over his hard right hand blows, |} \ hich will Inst about six weeks and | Arthur A j tha twa fahts : which may bring the heavier and taller champion down. Moran, I be- }/in which possibly 1,000 teams will J Luther Mocas ‘ I neve ! d rugged, game | ILLARD'S ind nee to Mon- | ff Heve, is a great boxer, and would whip any man in the ring to-day at Jj ovmpete. ilor White f RB dosent. ihew muon ; : Of the fifty men who aimed at the 5 - ; about boxing, and he’ han’s blows and his his weight, but Willard is so much taller and heavier that it may be af! neadpin none was able to register a j : He's 80 tough that h sts of speed when counters |F case of a very good small man against a very good big man, and the ees amare : ‘ Tbh Serstapiip tens reunte, Buy): (1108 scored te st Corbett, who lf handicap will be too grea: for Moran to overcome, Although Moran melee Lise wae eer nee ! , more than stay with | Jubbed and io iting hint ww waara TT wanted to be pleasant he could not be, as he was easily annoyed and frames, his last ball netted him a : i; t [big fellow pushed hia rigit into Moa- |] very peevish. This is the best sign that his condition {s good and proves Pee deat RA De Hallas lid sel a ne criti i ahan's middle oa Hyp ed ey ; : velba i In tho dressing room after the bout || 2s ree jae cee Onnnrannrrwrremms_ By John Pollock mn .. i 4 — i Wil wr mself in’ the {Ma i ' ‘ O'Brien's opinion of Willacd Dlunket as the final swea _- —-- - — |M n vane. the neavy weight ¢ “ Boring m Ta ss y 1 ch lke Corbett's, except thot while Monahan put he . . leet oO N. J.. will Al. Reich, th a a bit faster on his feet than Joffrles pees red enny au as ug wa | sind! on! ace on sain boxing onaw |$ ; “ use to be. As a judge of footwork PDN CROAT CIC 1 ‘ ‘ 99 Mutual‘ i 68, ten rounds he opening b de ae Milly F Ma ‘ a captalu, Ya i” Obes sboutd: ave sao. auperior: |[gorter a notnlns.\ ani Willard, “Be In “Casey tengel of Dodgers}:**"* Wolof ue Stadium A.C. in the Mant Ae : Didn't they call him “The Dancing | jittie things yrs ona Wall je “Mutual Lite onough Opera House on West Thirty-fourth| : | AES rer ne Master” and “Jumping Jack"? lthamb inet likve nie, > gy, tanaton 4 Total | Street on ‘Thursday night. The mate’ | re confusion writers wou ry P —— | “You seemed to hav H ., ‘i : nged at 2 A. M. to-day by | sap ‘ sara 3 a ML seemed to have quite 4 “ All the time he was fumb! roun¢ wee aire b | ILLARD'S whole workout yes) spond wien you wanted Itt | Challenge Him to a Contest at Aj}, "Ve jime he was fam pete Gibson, matehm the club ‘ | Harney Oldfictd's mile tn forty: fioe terday was more inclined fo/eni, ‘ ‘ ; ,| Anything He Can Think Of,” the following, regarded hereabouts as oad Or from shia Ten SHO) seconds wiay have been due to the fad fighting than to boxing. Whil have it when T want i ART eK : the most comprehensive and general) fal | Johnston U Andre . Ta eae ? Jf tain A a ‘ee, al . TAtihe Glhtions res 2 .| that he had to stop to change tires. boxing tWo rounds with Rodel, Wil- [Jess "That's the tine to have it! Says Brooklyn Outfielder. chadlenge ever insued: | aes beter, | Chteaxo Kiant. ee ee Ke re homens % > c bd u po! So enn uu © is the Tal | ota e oO his brok: AUS 3 7 . i lard repeatedly left himself wide oven HAuhting was ne ny energie _ beat Niiteec ihe beak toe. ane ie ied Maas iol, ¢ Total | tight Teich oP svegie 15 and the Givlons smith go $24,782 Jack Dillon is proving that olf and let the Boer crack him on the|until they ar Jed. [ve scen lots By Bozeman Bulger. Reet Tinian, Ce Beat bese runner, the | sgh RMI, Be | THRE Nand eLearn Siete te fighters are the same height on thcle et erely swinging his hes of fighters go and fight. themsel 5 5 olng to make basebs oreet T' ciples es RE BO) ra ewapa AREER AEPIVOR AL MARIN, backs, sy i ed ie A with foie, and have nothing left when th DAYTONA, Fla, March 21. |Sobb, eh? Well, If he thinks we he cay | eee ltor ten days. Savage has @ newer MARLIN, Tex. March 2t—Ed the blow to break ia fampe Of it, Only | other fellow started. T always figu HERE has arisen in the Brook- start betting mo, Casey Stengel | IGHT. decision over Reich. having outp Rousch, one of the most promising | Yat Moran's problem would be simplifies near the end did Willard hit bard,|), make the other fellow work and WPRECaTh worthy fival toncw. T Ohallange him 10 & conta: SCHEDULE TO-N : him in a bout at the St, Nicholas 4 outfielders who played With the. fed. | Garry Cravath e nly take two bases om when then he suddenly shot a few hattev reaerye zn camp & WE i & contest at Cc 1 M ‘ eral League last summer, arrived here | two-baswer. “| keep a better reservo than he has ae anything he can think of, and it is to| Bergman Bros. at Grand Central. jo yuiy 7, 1915. « 1 her body Bunches into the Bo r 1 don't iy hat'a the way to win fights. I Benny Kauff in making claims, eee oe een Tet ce nce eto) ea acries that wos mark | mJ f : yeaterday, and, donning Glante tints ( ee ieeaecwa sknow how the: pres del, bu r had any desire to risk being land if the plans of his teammates go bnew ikea nity high aco ne Cra | peo crampions will defend their t ‘orm for the first UUme, sot out to} No doubt all the other ao I'm sure they would hay mbled | knocked out. T fight to eave myself lt) cough gigsaei the an Guinea FEI of Flint now that TH bet] usually high scoring iho Croton i ray ponte againat ond orWene nts fark & TORUS Herth On Mearaw's present at CORNELL'S regatta he or Shien Vienoek ont the ard low en we te ons “Hitting the old baseball i howled the * at rookiyn to-nle — — ughkeepste. had ilodal, © MAREK FOU. me eee Ret ‘ “Running the bases and sliding emy in e sing | punched Rode y more money, Tf the k vou ld Na py “Umpire b: a apse Bloom, the fast He Lad t, it aiting. nan ‘ | ance to get # little cheap revenge. | nee they overlook y m that | Already the vets are ried J Mec e iniddleweis * 4 a atching flies in the fi i All 4 Al. M rey | e Boer to ie first knockow awe DM tre a: + Gebate ot the| “Playing pool and billiards, f doubt until the anchor| tana, AU four men a 4 He did the same thing while boxing} ci I know more about what T{have their fire: J debate ot the! (ai I each A ' Stal ‘olo Grounds. laying golf for as m ron had delivered their last ball, this | sera x es ee rgd hey SRE eee APES Was oan take without panama, bit 7, ued Pu aera e ere vsiilubhoupe the name hal tiem” ack bales oF) match resulted in the most interest | so sher promising » Wee wii| A Pree Trial of mid Pile Treat. ecre rea E fn Moran's style, diving in with hard | “wit this explanation of his fight-|“Benny Kauft’ appears in oig chaik| “Rousting players from the coaching) ing of the tourney to date, The) gaye iis tint arance ts 6 bout bared ment Will Be Just Like Meet- —— straight right-handers for the body. }ing theory Jess got up and retired to letters over the jou er Eating beefateak. ee Broox Palace Oost of st, Paul, who has woo many ve ing a Good Old Friend. | 1 Was Ruptured and Was Cured ang A Ay eee PEA Fr ft trae F des asked, i , « welterweight of § has woo many vi Willard — practi: locking — th take his da Id tub, “The idea is that Iam the best hit peloming and diving, Be Walsh tortes during the last ten mond X pees pe 1 Want to Tell Others How It or in the world," explained Stengel} “Driviag : A. Mille eve on ‘Terry Mitohell, the Brooklyn sl fo e i Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will ind T might aw well use the name. | {Rawia + boat ; Hanoy dae oe es tbe main eveat ot the busing show Was Accomplished, Phat bird and me are going to have| “Weatti@ jewelry ang carrying a - — M thw Clorwont A, C, of Brooklyn -——- | ‘a battle before thts his jfanee apa itie ?— tate of New Jemey is the Nothing to Sell — No Charge Ma Increase Strength of Delicate —(Viier Win tint” ei, yetanmed tna toons oe cles en Rant Result Gon, Pili of the Site of Mew Juels To | a wilttell soy Row my severe ru 2 on, in: surprise Wel e < at a copy of this be sent latest 7 fate to sim & i ure Was cured, and how. De that's the way of you New Yorkers.:to Kauff, and If he had anyt av | ig esults boring signet Pile |yours can be cur intors P. y/ 200 ° T. Da | You never know about anything that's [in mind he'd beat } that Cs | bith rece Jewgiela Sufferer: ination wilt ret cout, you cent =] ring of Vrool ‘ol “Al e's got to do is to name tt | ee i w be glad to fee that have eople % in Ten Days |i: xy ; IW he's & ARH GAINS || avers enneariamereei tid mo abel yd dad” oth uset ids el . the greatest battles ever fought in af actioned by the Amateu amply repay me. you will ju In many instances — Persons have auf= | ourmif to make the following teat See how tong | eA | theses parts, Matt. Wolls and Charley | (he contests mint be sancti oe oir ale send your address (a postal Will dog fered untold agony for years doctoring |) (4% work or Wow fa an walk without | Qweww | White broke even In ten terrifte rounds | A¥itetis f nica ie | will do tho rest for nervous weakness, becoming Nest take five grain tableta | here last night. Charlie, trying to fool| to be wv @ ordinary nusatel tron three per day after Matt, used his right hand many times. re " > Midna Geese or sama st for two weeks. ‘Then oar atrength tangiok quite often, on body snd sam] Site ans fa “| when their real trouble was ae as 6 ax VATS while Wells pt up. a constant left| was the first ~ in the blood.—How to tell. " i have seen dozens an down | |hand jabbing to the face that worried | cfempion, has arr | Have you fried, Prramiar If not, wh le who were aili 1 ol a) White and made him break ground, At) Freddie Welsh, ® on’ you trial In freesust mall ¥ vere ailing al IR uble, end | tensive changes and improvements trying to win. Allen won the game, 100! times both boys stood toe to toe and | sporting Civb on Pri | eee oe ot tee eee ariits | of te iy mid Jf yon mee te mabe Incr end other troablen {nr thom ten to forteen {bY the Woodmere Club on its olghteen- ng body 09 Test as they could swing yecond Street, "I feel “| Sout Mail coupon now of etn 600 box from | setunl Wood, st on 1 poopie whe are ii! you | iver, od ate aka ioe’ la he ates |e golf course at Woodmere, L, 1./,0MILADELPHIA. March at Peat || ae HW The HrosaWay AsO. WAST ii vids Jo this time,” declared Whi iny drugeist anywhere. Tuko nosubstitute, Would probably be greatly on pe simply by ton ia the proper | hé te Iniveralty of Pennsylvania basketball | packed to the doo fast workout A evedingly large uumber who lact viho | form, and this, after they liad in soipe casen been | ‘The course a being lengthened by add-|team Wil mect Princeton ina ie fast weorkou "FREE SAMPLE COUPON are lil for no otiver reas i. |dortoring for montis wit aining any ling aM) yards, bringing it up to almost |season game in this city TADY, N.Y. March 21—-At! gimmy John PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY iv ‘The moment iron is sui You cap talk we bout all the /¢.an0 yards, A new third aud fourth |t0, decide the intercoltes FO na a eed ene, teen ineky | aquare Garden, ennow ‘63 Pyramid Bldg. Marshall, Mich, of dangerous ermptome dieavneer, Without iron | wonders Wren oe oe eee ia, tothine dare | Hole are being built, the third one par- Witt aly nds Kea'ing Was unable todo ange | ioecl rium match between Dunde Kindly send me a Free sample of ie vee Os Gale om tap yore to annes fad) ONY me iat ous gion Us pour eheae Heoularly being in the nature of @ punon|ing to he held ng With the “fast Levinsky, who| Lemand, waich was 3 Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper. imto living tissue and theretore nothing you eaty old iron t r cheeks bowl The fourth hole is being length i h 4 ia AT 150 aut KY players already ibtained the wered him with all Kinds of punches, | been declared off for good leva does you any good: you don't get the strength | fl yas re snag ey i Aditional bunker. Jsent of their faculty play here. Anish Keating covered up | demanded exorbitant terms for Dundee's serv out of it, Your food merely passes through your | 8! ners riomeer aad |Taakine nie hole abOUE Has verde in it ) from getting knocked out. ‘The | j_ Yooks Uke « wire thing now that Leouanl and soetem Like com through @ mi : i horgate ines | elevated five foot from the round and| LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 21.—Sixty. | Welwhts wore: ) Keating, U8) Tovinaky. | prediie Welsh will tattle on that date for the ' #0 wide that the «mil ib } converted into table green, #o, with |two days of acing for Kentucky tracks | 177) ‘This was Ta nh VICLOFY | ignweight ttle, | 3 erult of this eontinuc nt two water hazards, one over|Wus provided by the Kentucky State |! seven days My rupture occurred from a strait peonle become here Pond and the other over | Racing Commission at its frat meeting | aaTreen . who arranges the boute for the while at work, just as tmost rape ‘acd el) run down and frequently develop all sorte mere Bay, will, make this;of the year, Lexington was awarded] Frankie Burns, the California light C,, today arranged (wo ten. SPORTING tures occur. IT’ am a carpenter» of conditions One is too thi another i» A sporty and difficult one for, twelve da, April, 27 to May _10;] welxht, made a poor showing In his ten- ents for the next allow of Noman trade, Through the best ge + purdened with unbeslthy fat: eome are so weak | | the ordinary play Churchill Downs, thirteen, days, | May PR RHE usar seenieht. Ta the main erent Joti MANHATTAN Fis |luck’T founda means to staf p me weal wilk: tome Shak io dare ee "| CHICAGO, 11. March 21, — Emmett | Path. thittern days, Slay 26 to June 12: ast ntght. He not only was iP app Pi ogni hit NG, THURS., March 23 again and back at work. Ont Wel P epsia, kidney or liver trouble; some can't | '**L!, rae er mmett! Latonia, twenty-four days, June 14 to sly punished, but was also dropped | Jack Sharkey of the west side, while in ¢ BOXING DE LUNE | It seems only < Blankenship’ of Detroit. won the world's | 4 ped \ falr that 1 sh sloop at might, others are Be | GACUAE Diiard “RRATIHIONERICT wien hie wae 2 | times In the seventh, ninth and | Murray Perkel, the amateur 108poud champion, KEICH vs. ANDERSON fet others share in-my good tana eome fussy and ireital they | Hefeated Raiph Greenlent, the sixteens| sarees tenth rounds with heavy right swings | will clash with Young Joe Donahue. foe: Rev'd Seats, Tho, $1, 82; Boxes, $3, {and that why I inviting alt Jena, but all lack} Ml year-old Monmouth (IL) bey by the) NEW HAVEN, March 21,.—The Har-| on the jaw ; Rahat ruptured p to BF ds In uch cases, it is wore than foolishness to |Eoore of 100 to 72 in twenty-two innings, |vard-Yale varsity four-mile race will rler White of Chicago, who toxed Matt tag Cubs Phone Cabal dresses, ‘il re er | nay WES Mure) 24" Rresidlo, We : Ir teke etimulating medicines or narcotic drugs, | #(") Rlankens! p won te \ amen and lost be rowed, on Friday, dune, 23, on the} Bilt Shanks, the Wee nhe vy Welght, | wots, the Bnglish boxer, a ind draw be. Johuuy Kilbane vs, Hacr font Wane $ single cent of your @ oe po gw A ae Rote ome (tun z ei ltwo. Referee Matin Fey caused a st names River at New London, On ac: | knocked out Al Renedict, the veteran, in away A, ©. of Cuicinnati last 2 aiesine. Sour reservations now ey. want is yi : np We a ge Nig lind ome | will retune ze vt AH, MS ation when he interrupted. the Kame leount of tidal conditions the race. will|the second round at the Military A.C, | fore the Broadway 4. ©. of Cuutuana last nial. | Send It to me mows and T fee nee 4 or momen! ee ob tne espente of pour | Heme intent bg A = between Gorg Clark of Brooklyn and be rowed upstream for the third sue-|{n Brooklyn, last night. Battling Lahn | received $1,000 for his en - See cove | Club, Bkiya, 7 you will never regret it. Addre: : fe later on, No matter what any ove tells sou, | iQ, MN th in, Mallat Rennie Allen. of Kansas City and de- cessive year, starting at the railroad |of Brooklyn outpointed K. 0, Joe Daley | $800 which wae the guarantee iis manager, Woril’s Champ, Al oy Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter,stols 4 if you are not stroug and well you owe {t to Ligeett's and all este ~ Aart, clared off all bets, saying Clark was not bridge and finishing at Bartlett's Cove. in the main go of ten rounds, Danny Morgen, signed him up for, The money eddie Wels ¥#,l*al! Bloom Adm.$1,|Marcellua Ave, Man i — quan, Ne Jy

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