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BPEESPS] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PUTTING "EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’”’ Baer 1916, by The Prem Pf hie New York Evening W lw BRINGING Down FAMOUS RING MEN WINNING | MANY STAR EUROPEAN BOXERS HAVE BEEN KILLED IN WAR ONORS ON THE FIRING LINE egg — : MAS POUND Tr ‘ GReatTeR Tuan | “Athletes of the World Doing Their Share of Fighting in the Any iN He _ European War—Carpentier of France Now a Champion_of the : Air, While Many Others Have Been Decorated for Courage- » ous Feats—Some Have Been Kiked or Crippled in Action. =| by a Banner | Yeur in the Big jleagues, but They Are C; farry- ‘ing It in the Copyright, 1916, by the Preas Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) HE athletes of the world have been doing their ful) share of fighting Minors in the European war. Datly the despatches from the front carry aieec J scores of names of men famous in different lines of sport. Some- jute, Wai ett times they are listed among the killed; sometimes among the heroes who have survived tierce bayonet charges, » exploding mines or battles in the air, Sometimes they are mentioned, in passing, @s having received the! tokens of honor given for feats of! courage that stand out even where, desperate courage is. the customary thing | So many of “the bravest amd the! best” have been kMied that we can hardly avold wondering whether or not there will be any football men, the — squirveled series, Ditterence veiween Houals is gambuling a curs and pes gambling om (be Bugs who spend two or three how Watching wrestling mateh cou > ploy that time usefully wondering A oHew er | which end of # trolley car stops first, OVER CHARLES LeDoux Walte AND BURIED HIM UNDER eet Racks en cae games this ye HE LIVED — loaf like Griffith, Johnson only pitched 4¢ Hate to see a player ton a good guy like Compuisor military system fen't necessary at our colleges, a idiers cricketers, tennis players, golfers,! eer ges. as soldie we best th ol Ley track and field athletes, bteycle be a ee eee fas does, ne 8 College Sa riders or boxers left to carry on . louK I —~r- . " | PERTS WHO WILL COVER Amateur and professional Apart when Y I O l B El the war ts over, aie Uniy big even rancpr ent! SERIES. | RDLEIGH = ZAN The boxers have been doing their part in the fighting. Tm England, ° Mattea@an ahd ath Gust tee nee ot France, Canada and Australia hundreds of glove men were among the first a Ss ike tT] (1) ee academies, "Author of whet k ¥ and expert i | Tiles navts of them all is Georges ¢———$—____________- | Wi th Stiff O iti Venulation of archipelagoes, ‘ eee weeks ago decorated for ine second [usted with the crack Canadian veal bain /ppost ton les INTHA BEENE, well known for . > exilal ent, thi , am efforts in secur rt hero long before the war be the [ABA Wood mix feet tall aes Blue Faces gh Virginia Team,| rote & guragetul of literature om martéd @ remarkable ring ca asa The “Princess Pats, Canadians FOOTBALL GAMES the present day tendency of biscuits featherweight when a mere boy, and | cla!" were the finest men ever ~, | Which Beat Them 10 to 0 to be flat. as be grew rapidly in weight pul into @ uniform. ‘They were sent | f | SCHEDULED TO-DAY tee grow rapidly in welsbt g to the front in Helgium and ia the! | Last Year, While Harvard,! KNOTT THAIR, technical expert om | demperate fighting that checked the | . ., wena - baseball, Gets all his Wo { Iniddleweiget and ‘neavywelgit cnain- eingn advance ‘were. wiped Cornell, Princeton, West Point a information from barbers ana wage . ‘e en Munroe fell, shot th Cnrori i evs, 9 { Pinas rhcce waits never deserted nim | te Chest. be ‘wus one of thirty men and Penn Draw Rather Easy}] trwnk ana we ren author of “How to Bang = tele ‘even in the most desperate ring Neb, | Canada (ee anh yent, called from - Games To-Day. : wets” Coin Box wo lt Sounds Lake @ ; evett Resi cciaanen Jal wsibeed bie ony Li tied ei Gib e B | “Tom MiConmacee , ENGLIOM 353s ieee api eee | “T can still handle a rifle,” M } - i feaanpollved 1k for centuries: To beat Hecate ier elk And bear up the IN FRANCEY ly ALE tackles Virginia this after series. Was first baseball writer in stoee game man, noon, This should be the most the world to di er th the English boxer at their own game discover that right the Fenallah boxer At thelr own Gufog | Jack Munroe, and « cheerful one, rn a = a resting game of the day's programme, Harvard, Cornell, | Princeton, West Point and Penn draw field is in the same place in all ball parks. Im left-handed, a Democrat and sleeps with his ehoeg om, but “4 English boxers paven't been bac! PY Beate ease otbaalin tie | merida oede’ ore: STATUE OF GEN. SHERIDAN | ™'SS STIRLING CHAMPION. | English welterweight champion, was Fistic News is otherwise normal, 4 seemed be had reached the height of ie | Atlanta Girt Wins Golf le by rather easy games. Maybe Yale, too, . Er tae ri tk ne patnian dalled & ‘little white ago Jn & bayonet | UNVEILED IN ALBANY aisatide tie Caveriy, d Go. ° will bave @ pleasant afternoon with Everybody knows now that New pata eng Shed pa oon ts Bragtive, Pe knocking ot Jonnny | . 1 Mabe, Ove, 7, —-aten() te SSID thé fast Virginia eleven, but the game York Jin on the Kast Rivers sight Meight champion, outclassed him com) now w ser WBS im Gino nerving. end is! City of His Birth Holds Imposing |Atexia Stirling of Auanta, Ga., won the | By John Pollock will be closely watched to see what | "== reveal — 4 ly and knocked him out twice, n|Rergeant Johnny Basham is thepres| Demonstration in Honor of the {%eman's national golf championship on | TE ee ‘ad Jones, the mew head/a. entire new machine, ts going slow] 74 Hung T would not ithe tose, Z four rounds, Seewstineregael All through ent hplder. McCormack was matched og the iMac onthe Belmont MorinwelCé ‘The Boston boxing fans ave so anxious|COtch, has been making witb thelin finding the bination And that's @ football coach, ance ae oe ved ye Wiel |to fight Basham again “upon his re- Here of Shenandoah. ‘ie: to see ‘Battling Levinsky in ac-| Promising Blue material. ad Tufts One day you ara a hero ond Sronse figures of Carpentier of thelr|turn to England.” That Cight will) ALBANY. Oct, 7—The State ana |? “i? to-day bY defeating Mise Mil- ition again that the Atmory Club ac-| The Virginia team went to New The next day you're a eeach® | Of hiss ware. everywhere, Ho. was | never be fought. City of Albany ‘paid tribute to-day |2°Cd Caverly of Philadelphia, ? and 1, In} ceded to the demands of tis members| Haven last year hopeful of holding| op fou Rileh Js learning a great deal considered peer of all the world’s, DELANEY TOOK THE “LONG.” ny paid tribute to-day | i gnai match of the annual title tour- cided to call off the two star! the Eli to a low score. ¢lnstead, thelfine chance ot battering. Tact tA] Looks lik } chance of bettering last year's it will be a good foot« di aa des cratic sats py oe put on thelfast Southerners found Yale disor-| score of 10-6 over Franklin and Mar- | D#l! year among the big colleges un~ fused to tight him. COUNT” IN. FRANCE. A bronze equestrian statue by J. @. |nament sround bout Z nboat Smith oA ant “7 a for-|Shall this afternoo leas the coaches make the mistake of i hin tome the war, Carpentier | pAnsiand’s best lightweight, Jerry| A. Wasd of the heroic cavalry leader The winning of the highest golf Aner CO He) plane eerie ahr nell will open its football aeason|¥I4YINg 4 student on the team, rushed to the front. At firat he was| Delaney, who was regarded as the! which was purchased by joint contri- |2O¥or for a Woman by a nineteen- Ain alghl| ROU ONOE SUAS VIEIG. 68 to Against Gertysburg, an oppo- ‘ 4 driver of an officer's car. He was | superior of Freddy Welsh, beat Harty! nutions by the 8 } year-old girl Was regarded as theland Sandy Ferguson in the Hub 10 to 0, But there has been a big | ne hat should give but little | ore to malt testa "ss ot someg being Kept out of danger, for France| Stone in England just after Stonee|Dutions by the State and this city, ge A : way a : change for the better at New Haven | trouble. cia ovme? Last time We saw em, 5 “e doas wanted him after t!> war. But first successful Australian trip, De-| his birthplace, was unveiled in the | [ost notable achievement in the bis: | vinsky Is to & guarantes of '§ this year, Tad Jones heads a new est Point will take on Washing. | Pet sides. jer Was a real fighting man, and|laney enlisted and fought in France,| plaza in front of the Capitol. deg Ne the nited States Golf As-|with an option of 30 per cent. of the coaching stam’ which alr dy has ton and Lee, which should ¢ ‘elop a3 s00n entered the aviation corps, | There he was given the Distinguished! Veterans from all paris of the | Tee oeas gross receipts. Levinsky was to havel gun to get results, There are all kinds|into @ real battic, for the Southern, |, Hard to explain the differeiive be- became a ekilled aviator, and took | Conduct Medal for rescuing wounded | Se $ Ae he cards jmet Jim Coffey on this date, but the]of material at Yale and many follow-|ers are ter than usual this gea-|tWeen @ good tennis player and a to fighting in the air as vatifally as|men between the trenches, was | UNITY, including half a hundred whol Miss Sterling big Irishman called off the bout at the}ers of the game will be anxious tol son. champion tennis player....,.it’s just he bad taken to fighting in ring, wounded himself and furloughed to| served under Sheridan in the Shenan-|OUt.....0. 5 4 4 5 3 5 6 4 5-41! inst minute, Smith is # big favorite in| see WhAt combination Is used agaiast| ‘The local season will be on at tull| lke peopl ome folks promen- He has become one of the mor England, He returned to the front/doah campaign, participated in the|!™ 45 5 5 6 4-44 Hoston, and as he hos won all his re-| Virgin speed this afternoon, with Colum. while othe Nk: only & qmous of the French airmen, With his|and was Killed Ina, bayonet charge In|\eremonies, which includ Miss Caverly— cent fights Jie should make Le: North Carolina should give Prince-{bia, New York University and Ford |@ whisker divid companion he has brought down sev-|the beginning of the great English et ESD SPGUGR A TOOT OUL, sc. 68 6 4 6 6 5-48] extend himself ake Hevinsky | ton only another opportunity to t ham all in action. Columbia, with a) and the champ - eng in battles above advance on the Somme, morial mass, a street parade through | in Pods Jextend himself, her problems, whether Ames or E Patched-up eleven, the penalty of | whiskers are longer than othere, aK ye has pilote bis Joe Shear, the flyw ht who| flag-draped streets, and @ speech b: | machine on long and daring recon-| visited America and fou ry #uc-|Gov, Whitman and ex-G ; : nalsances over (he enemy's territory. | cessfully, returned to England with ‘The next show of the Hunte Po staged mext Twewday night, M +s. wuj| will run tho team, the development of| arduous practisin ,j4 new pair of ends and what disposi-lton, a new opp uckles Hamil. | tenn t for the Bine|you play it outdoors Glynn. | ne y, lunaker Lew Mere has Grreaged ‘two teveccné wi |tion will be made of Dave Tibbott,{and White. Howard Miller, the | ts just ~ Before the war Carpentier made | the Canadian troops to fight for hin| Detachments of the regular army, the Metal sit-ronnd sotto aod ne feurmena met {lust year's star drop kicker, The|tcam’s great quarterback and. brill: | most fortune of about half a million dollars | country, He was “gassed” in the firat| National Guard, Spanish War vet-| RACE TRACK, >; liminarin, For the main erect, Al Toots hae | Tigers didn't play North Carolina last}iant drop kicker, will be out of the|en ca im the ring. A large part of this he| German ga» attack at Ypres, and ip| erai Boy Scouts, 2,000 school chil-]The entries for Sond e as [Dean paired with Eade Clift season. line-up, as well as several other | noticed about ‘ail ‘sports -you al-« t Invested in coal mines in « district) still in a hospital in England, slowly follows of the XM, larvard, compelled to build almost: stars, ways fi nothing { that still lies behind the German | recover dren and many civic organizations) “Hit RACK. swing: two-year olga: maidens: [ot the. Br c i . = delights a tenniser more than to be j sn L-Cou: meain oe bt nce actuooer tr Sh NT MIR ER PRIRSUAL DCD eM dine Maes pites: ALE; ple ia: [ete Ann, ymed bY * eid RUDOLPH | a LON'T STOR LITTLE|champion England has developed in| sion, (Marindngy, iy tte Di iis Tracey of Mrookiyn rinks. i | =) meses tte ts S| ti. pop 1 sesidan ana ae |e Hos ee ee FINAL BASEBALL AVERAGES ) - wet in e English army, but has| sho, e a guea Cigee ceisee. at) ssl wii bg aglthecein ail deed 3 , 5, FACTS ABOUT THE WORLD | Aensricane remember Charles Te-| bem rejected each time because he| Skewdan were the guests of honor, — |’ ABN” Ral) | wit aaron ecg Be Compiled by Moreland News Bureau | SERIES.. > doux, the ° great French bantamweight | WeiKhs only ninety: pounds, He| The day was observed as a holiday Visren ’ | bop listed Real at cin | low, will, be obampion of the ter Visited us twiei ho. to be accepted later. In the| by proclamation of Mayor Stevens, Site's gener reagent iipid Haat a tad aes j Benet evree Of ci baat cece te ant |aneanwhte, te te Wnockibg out alt ope eiatlad tsa kd fare be mew claimed oideea wot | ato with Jimmy Duly of tie wow aie a but will not insist om their } olass. Ledoux was immensely popu- | ponents up to 118 pounds, and thinks PERMITS SALE OF SHIPS arolde; fl the Pioneer Sporting Club, an rights, | be fer, it @till living he is # sergeant AoE rhs fiving eeey, twenty on 3 ' will be OF O'Mara and iB in the French urmy. A few months | pounds of welght to the beat of them, “Bue tre, A eke . Las : ago a ebell burst over a bomb-proot| Wilde is known as “The Tylorstown |Ceert Med baits Boag mother corking sctators there, | f tm which Ledoux Was on duty, bur: in twenty-four years old,| Hom Sutt Amatuer New 1 oe en ee we 8 a #8 4 ing bim under the sacks of sand. He eMildren, He} in the Sher law plution #1 pages ong ialenayoieltp Fach player will wear a¢ least one Y ie Mad qaeerely taared, but reccversa |wanta to Baht Kid Willams or Yomaclac une oo ; utlon Sule Longs tiasiey, ie apeedy weet akle boxer, cm (ha, 10 glove { brought by the Government against | He st 118" pounds nage. ‘To Pare & ana Went back to the firlag line [ny Erile for the bantam title. the New York, New Haven and Hart-| Kid will sail for Engians Loug. Bt L 4 inh both the Reb 4 th w weeks later. “k Burge, once " ‘ C s =. Wide, ‘the tiv aug, St" Kale ee jough both the Robing and the ‘Adrian. Hogan, French middie. | ware EUEKC, once famous lights |ford Railroad Company and other de- ten x duanmy, Wilde, the 2 is H Sox wile at the opening gaia weight champion’ after Carpentier's | fought Kid Lavigne for the world fendants Judge Augustus N. Hand to VINTH RACK Jack Brittom, (he welterwelabt cli contest will be mostly play E Graduation into. the heavier class, | tien isee. cad Krocked ome | aay modified the decree of Oct. 17, | want: ue alle ovis, fale end Umernte mith n the Poston fans and the umpa, fe was crippled by a shell : + Sngland at the Bh Many others |q gorgeant in the English army. ‘He| 1214 #0 48 to allow the New Ampere 11. (tui jens famous have been killed, for in|j® stationed in Londen, in Steamship Company to sell to Curtis @ t will be the first W I. fi charge of Surtia " Sey pa tow 0 he firs! orld Serieg @France practically all of the boxers | training recruite, and is the biegesr | Rorebeck the steamers Puritan aud Pil-| ache: ae eae: Tam 0, Cant played thin year. went to the front at (he beginning of/poxing promoter in England, His|«rtm for $125,000 each. uee Feur-olds and 1 Jack Herrick and Battling Holmes two hig a Ne 4 the war, shows are held at The Ring, Black] The offer of purchase of the yeasels, Fen a Me ide) | Learies, have been added to the mn Sp Balls hit Into the crowd will bi i America has sent many famous] Friars, and he turns large sums over|which were dismantled and discarded, |, 104; SAmbrone, 1 ‘s card for wext Friday nigh good for two bane and cost the } fighters to the front, Old timers re-|to Red Cross work, Pas made to J. Howard Gardner, View fr, Maitre Coie, tH | Jim Burkley een \ eight, and National Commission $1.25, member Fran avin, who fought in of President of the New Evyland Steam Ht, OT on > a Kid Cotton Mi provide the exeitement im the eee | ea Sullivan's time, Slavin was an A\ lege Aguicr Fingland ever | uacomPany, dene ours the gate of the re yea sean erent, | Batters will be out on two strikes, tralian, born in 1862. He fought Jem at te Livoricns We a covenant tn’ tha leinteae ot would be to the ad- Bie MOUNT | a eeeceh A. Ooee tke: dis and whatever the umplre thinks te mith, heavyweight champion of Eng- | fn',\°wetan terse. He teen MC i sea cte | ™ os ee ° another one. lend, ‘and the ring was broken up al Wel 5 present | ye , : + | tou-round bomte atl wevere! rvlimanarien slated |! ition." New Yra,'. 108 me wang When Way ron bhi Renee owes (eee lee oes GERMAN WAR LOAN CLOSED | Bc “hatin Searer ‘ pa = vita Wecax ¢ hehe mya 5 Mtotines 30 White Sox Beats Cubs AB is was under the old Lon Prize base me —— bi snip raagysy rtd pedo oon) , but has b mY é tex Kelly of the Bronx, and Willie Werren wil CHICA Oct The Ame: 1 Boe Pee ase ly a cy fever pend Rioaihe tevasne eaicet the) pitin of the Series Meaches Total! faailgngll AN odie gl) borat oom ta | made Tetras acalnntescra thee ane ie Comtello ioe Meaulifte, Cheriie|, Bombardier Wella volunteered not of About ou, mn | decidedly \otereming for Kelly, wis tional vale yesterd : falo" Con . Charite | amniae aoe LATONIA ENTRIES. oe Mitchell, Jake Kulrain, Jim Hall and | one after the war broke out, but was) BERLIN (via wir Sayville, . | eeken, Chicago Joe Welling, the crack Chicagy Viattweiglit. thaw aM Sap | City cb! ning by & 1 two brothers al-| Is 1), Oct, 7.—Subsel Brooklyn many more. When the gold strikes rejected, as he ptions to the ; 2 | $ to 0. batting won the . " eee heen sectired to meet ether Joliuny Dundee ut t | 2) Smith” Boston. . 45 11 pie Comiskey's while ere made in Alnske Slavin veady serving, nd was supporting | fitth German war | total 16,590,-| RACK TRACK, LATONIA, Ky, Oot | tive Mammmer of Chionge in © tea-rmnd tous 9s | Soren.” Wa ies | Buyder, Hi. Louis. iS) 404 0b genie for poy ve dnen while aude the first rush, For years he their families while they were at the | 000,000 marks (about $2,397,600,000), The entries for Monday's races ars Wia, on the nignt of Oct, 10 Ae| American League Nationals: i heard of. Then Frank teh, the One, hadi + ie ip the, army now, ording to an unofficial tabulation |“, rao: ; PR Hammer i elated to fight Benny Leonani at onde of tie leading ae lonr Sil wreatier, thought he'd fighter, |4 sergeant- ctor, drilling anc de to-da Ae Mai maidens: | susan City on (ct, 18, ft Hooks as if Jobnoy ‘ Kyronen Winn Marathon R He took on old Frank naw an | training recruits, Cait ats H rite the t pad |e Hart Hod n fast 1 i 107: “Atort, | Landes will be Welling’s oppon easy mark, and Slavin knocked bim| Pat O'Keefe, who fought in Amer- out. His first ring fight was in 1s4,|!ca and afterward became English a] his last in 1907, with Nick Burley in| middleweight champion, is a eorporal Britany Column AT the “axe ot) in the “Firat Bast Surrey: Teeriment. {SWIMMING AND DIVING BROCKTON, Mass,, Oct. 7.—William Kyronen of New York won the Brockten Fair Marathon race of twenty-five miles yesterday. His tl hours $¢ Kenwant Markland, 112 Morgan, the fast little Boglish feather od Alva Miller of Lorain, O,, have e-round bout at Sani New York! Hoste, “Boston Reupos Alexander, . A it ptt at Akron, 6 fie. Asien, minutes 17 1-5 seconds, Sidney Hf fifty-four Prank Slavin entis ked out by : Kiser, Phibadets te Chicago “\ , y Hateh the Canadian troops, He was stil «| Carpentier when he was ve Homer wl vo Viedfer, | Browkisn. f Chicako was second, three minutes pane vt Johuny Kiltane for the fe Marquart, Brooklyn powerful, healthy man, and so. far ser cm a ene fe tee fraser Borys chic behind the winner - ht champion, is at the front, cngitsh mid- | CONTESTS CARDED TO-NIGHT. | 4 aerees 0 ai wo we ag Ax our Information goes Is now on the Arthur Everndon, who as wolter-| ane 44 ; weight tithe oF the seme piece: fe Weele lela, 4 Hunker, Lrooklys firing line “somewhere in France.’ | weight champlon of England fought | The {ist of @ weekly series of swir Matt Bickel of Clore’, whe eoreefully 5 RVERITHING FoR And there was Jack Munroe, While and was beaten by Carpentier, servod | 84 diving contests will be held in rough: off the featherweight olamoion chasm , 3 Bill playing footbal! in California yeara|in the British army, but fe now tn |! Winter pool at Brighton Beach to- yionwhiyy fg between Johooy Kilbane end 5 OR ari Ss il ee Bowllng ago Munroe won the amnteur heavy-| Australia, Throe of his brothors are |Rght. The management has scheduled | 6. tate, 108% a} » Handican, | Gonna Chaney at Colar Point, O.. 0m Labor Day Hae rity \ welght championship of the coast,|in the army. Gising’ Gontest for iadion a forte edrd vatee vt ide aad upwent, mule and oueelghth. | afternoon, fe now trring to clinch » matod he . it nent Terms to Sult, then went back to mining in But One of the mont notable of the Aus. |awim for boys and a hundred-vard meion Moow,W. Kiie, 100. Pyphooa, 206; Grumpy, 106; | (ween Johnny Gaifithe of Akron, ©., and ‘Id ae | PAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANICS, Ment. He stayed four rounds with tralian boxing contingent js Harald | for kenticmen. Asplrants, for Utular| Meh Wop maces theve-pearatde and yy. | "Kid'” Lewis, the English welterweight, to be a PE TE aR Ue Cell ander Co Jeffries, and took up fighting ax a! Raker, brother of “Snowy” Roker, the found these ort = distan de us funony sine {oor Dee Carmen, | fought at C the next two | it rr New. York ene 9 professions! He won # number of famous Australian boxing promoter. in M-heated salt-water | 10 08) Filegree, (11; J, J,’ Murdock, | weske, Jimmy ager of Lowa, has | HY Brook yi 8 a fights, but on a xecond meeting with Harald Baker was a well known ama ii MATA Selling, three'veapolde; ane | trad accepted the terme offered him for Lewia, | is! \ __ SPORTING, ! 4 Jeffries wos knocked out in two tour boxer and refereed many big | yarde Mig. Talo, 204, Th The Broadway Sporting Club of Rrockln hae « i fila, Wkly, “Tee rounds. Munroe went back to min-| fights. He volunttered and went to 8, 108) Gok, Mes ah tm: | nod cont of bouts acbetuled for ith ts. Hos tS) ing and w 4 fortune running Into Gallipoli with the Australian troops t1is Mesgare N nent Christ pe: six figures n the Canudian wild-|TMe has recently been wont back to Broan, SET tad’ | are Narywcigin of Milwaukee, and K, 0, 8 { erpens, where was one of the first Australia on a atretcher and packed | Uevotees ‘at Union rob yearolde and | van of Shenandoah, Pa. will be the stare in the ; S Prospector. At the first call for tn a plaster cast, possibly crippled for |prent treats {neat i ts ature bout of ten roinds, while io the semi: i b 4 froepx Munroe, the successful inin- jife, A horse in a, sun team kicked pions will be 5 ine! Ely Stanton of Fort Hancock wll take un . ft ing man, rushe to Montreal and en- yim and broke ble pock. "big clecle'a competition, Patsey Maley of Brooklyy for tem rounda, Bantortn, “Chi A" 9 —- one on © see ae lash =| ‘ —-