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, is. is work but neither of them has| Ente Garon, who was snowed In field and four foul goal Followed up by some phenomenal formance, bu A a & aeeket| Ghd Guilskid cf WE oALIS 6 ots ad last night sent him ahead of both Ort-|no-headed plays by the baserunners, bis broad jump record, Kraenzlein| y ner of Cornell and Sisson of Dart- i : | te the only jumper of the olden days to his firat hockey match, capped his mouth, who ted him by alx and twelve| YOU SAD IT. : thet has equalled, Treweske's double | long career by scoring @ complimen- points respectively when the game be-| Tm sixty rand <) ja the Rhode st ] fasnsiein's record in the high jump) tary goal for the Irish in the second gan rans. lt es jnvented for young mea tanks and broad jump are exactly the #9M¢| session, after the Crescenta had the Yale landed the title with a record - as Treweek . Yale’ Southpay a itt Fioya iisity. now conch of the] fame eewed up tight. Garon took the of ee eataat behaving wt |for left-armed neutralltye * Hamilton College track tear, 6 | only defea' s Paabshea ont ‘athee old-timer who would rank | Duck, wae passed down the ice by Princeton, when an adverse ecore of to the interest being manifested ta the y with the Western “phenon.” pRisley | Ted Browns, and when Charley Mitch. £1 40:9 was Fecorded, ove Sant of off equet Tulle the newpagars repeatedly did over . ®\ell stood aside accommodatingly, he but held the |"? = the war news on page. bigh Jump and vetter than 82 ft. m } | Princeton scored first, but bel — in the broad jump, | ‘Treweoke was ehot Ptr! Eye te Gaal Apparently Through at Twenty-Eight, Bantam Makes Fresh; |tead leas than five minutes. Yale was| Not likely that, the, President wit at the Relay Race Carn year; was ie y v sain headed, leading by 19 to 7 | order ngrei 0 investigate the nd he did not impress the critics at |/even although it was a eft. Start and Wins Twelve Fights in a Row—Never Known} Bean. CHNTHAE Hale: cloubd ginking of the boxing.game in New | that time. He 1 undout jy make! Por the first fow minutes the game j i | ypc tnierties ; - or’ jot many Americans were on Smuch better ehowing next mont' promised to be a real batter ‘The Cron as a Knockerout, He Has Returned to the Ring With a ——._—_—-. | FIVE bumper crop of ' ~ INOCKEY LEAGUE ) nan ae ——— | son, a | Brooklynites Easily Beat Irish, Olson Kinney of say et tits Captures, Possibly @ Sensational Jumper Is De- veloped Out West—Has a Unique Record Already. Covmetahs, 1837, ty The Prove Pubitehtaw Oo Mth Noe York ervaing World) ANSAS has an amateur athlete who promises to develop into the greatest jumper the eport-/1 Boston A. A. . | ea Satan Geek tng world has ever known. His name | Boston Arona H pied waltzweights and marirke chacoloms, le Treweoke, At @ recent athletic * a ‘ma meet in Tilinols he tied for firet | !tsh-American A. 0.0 4 000 YEA, BO. place tn the high jump at 6 feet 1% ithe the inches, and second, 24 feet 4% inches,| The Creacents and the Boston A. A. fn the broad jump ‘These two performances have probably never Deen equalled by any one jumper tn one meet, In fact, it has only been since the introduction of the five- point system in the Intercollegiate championships that we have eecn the high jumpers trying for honors also in the broad jump, Richards of| Cornell and Oler of Yale have both beaten Treweeke's high jump per-| as he seems to have improved grea ly. He will find the o Cokootis tion in both of these eo ‘hat | @n4 tt was not until more than six min- SUM aise STILL TIED WITH B. A. A. While Rivals for Lead Van- quish Boston Arena. HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDING Club, Won. Loat. P.O, Crescent A. C........8 1.750 are etill tied for frat place in the final round of the Amateur Hockey League series, Both teams won thelr |matehes last night, the Brooklyn seven beating the Irish-Americans in |m ome-nided game, 10 to 4, and the B. A. A. taking the Boston Arena team into camp, 6 to 1, i cents had diMoulty tn getting under way, Knockout Wallop. TET wvEwtNG WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO en ‘Come- Back’ of Frankie Burns, Jersey’ s Idol, YALETEAMWINS — Is the Talk of Pugilistic Circles Just Now bed Individual Honors for the Season. | FINAL INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL STANDING. NEW HAVEN, March 16.—By de- feating Princeton, 42 to 16, Capt. Char le Taft's Yale five annexed the Inter- collegiate basketball championship. Incidentally Olson Kinney of the Blue, for the second season, won the indi- vidual honors, Kinney added fourteen points to his string. His contribution included five RACING SELECTIONS. | in’ the the. lot of fines “In the’ National” Langue’ tage mason, Boxing classes should be Instead of welters, heavies and ps4 ger al ree ing table, dicate that the some great o: sensa board. Cohan thinke Providence team will make @ good r_three-act comedy. Soa to orld can eeally be , ulelde, Pia wy peites ine eee Cables from the training oamps iders are mat tops, While the umps are pulling off geome Honal one-handed decisions, A manager likes to see his team + he will have to equal ary Fo the | utes of the fret half had been consumed put the ball over the fence, but not on RT RE Oe ee age AO above mentioned performances to/ that they were able to got @ tally. Roach win, RED PULTON, the most danger- ous rival Joss Willard has, is wetting anxtourly for some- to turn up for him tn the way of a match, Ho t# particularly anxi- oun to clean up all the heavyweights hereabout, beginning with Moran and Morris, He feels ttf he beats them oll Willard can’t very well deny him @ chance at the hea’ it cham- lonship. Fulton has an offer to box ee Bonds in bayer yay oe but ts inclined to pass rag Me) fight be accused 23 ploki ft ones.” Acc Frank * Force, bis manager, Fulton wants to take Sar" eeintoce et Sa See" dnd La eo LJ tm tows rikay lem “We, ce 8 week or twice « week ADS ©. “We have no en ing al or penned of managers, Pe will @ nO te not to knock out ie or that fellow. We want to fight, and the oftener He be better,” Bporting activitics may eastly be turned into national defense, Yachtsmen and motor doat em thustaste can quickly wfiliee thetr nautical ekill guarding our harbors from undesirables. And thts olass of sportsmen has been quick to respond to Uncle Sam's call for assistance, 1H have been frequent ru- mors that the New York A. C. clubhouse on Central Park South would be torn down, that the club would move into temporary quarters whilé a new structure was being bullt, The latest rumor has the red brick clubhouse giving way to a great hotel. While a big majority of members would like to believe otherwise there will be no change in the present olub- house, There have been informal discussions among members about raising funds for a modern home, but these plans never advanced beyond | the “talk” stage, From the highest authority it 1s learned that changes will be attempted toward wecuring better club facilities, The present building, both for athletlo and Uving purpo requirements offthe big club member- | ship. Yet it fs practically certain nothing will be done, for several years at least, to remedy the existing | cramped conditions In the recent N. ¥, A. ©. report and consider what the right lubricants will do for you in saving power and the ‘wear on your car. XON LBRICANTS As smooth, olly veneer Rrerailb ng surfa Grannite rides on graphite, Metal cannot wear on metal Ask your dealer for the Dixon Lubricating Chart Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. J ci paved the way, however, with @ rattling shot on @ pass from Browne, ‘The Irish were not to be easily beaten, and it was only after the toughest kind of work thet the Crescents corraliod thetr second tally three minutes tater, Roach again making the shot. Conway got the last point of the period on a pass from Browne after about twelve minutes of play. Military Discipline Proving Wonderful Help to Players Captain ‘cae of Yanks, Sather of Movement to In- struct Diamona men iw Knowledge of Warfare, Writes Telling What Benefits His Club Is Deriving From Drills. By Bozeman Bulger. COORDING to information in a letter from Capt. Huston, the military training of the ball players already has produced a bene- ficial result not even anticipated by those who fathered the movement. “In @ week, it seems,” says the Captain, “the greenest and most awk- ward of our recruits have been cured of a slouchiness, which, a# you know, has been one of the banes of the baseball manager’s existence when trying to a together a club. Mo- Graw worked at it for years, his method being to encourage the men toward fashionable dress, dinners in first class restaurants, attendance at dances and thin, ike that, #0 as to @ive them polish, By that means he managed to create in his mon @n air of enappiness superior to that of |many of the oid-thne organizations, you can appreciate what military drill h done when T tell you that one week of this work has given the most awkward of our coun- no | ty Boye that sane snap, that same ‘dignity and correctness of bearing. It is very dificult now to notice the difference in the class of the athletes, “te inadequate for the | #0,striking in the past, | “In prantice—baseball_ practios, 1 mean—the men respond to orders from the manager with @ promptnoss that enables Donov to do 4 == ————— provision was made for a new boat house at Travers Island, This, how- ever, will be the only new addition. K, MACOMBER has nomi- A. mated 164 horses for the stakes of the Saratoga Rac- |ing Association, which have just |closed. This 1s tho fargest number of entries made by any horseman, Although several stables have yet to be heard from, already the nomi nations for the big events at the Spa break all records, The only stake which 4s not attracting @ record en try lst te the Saratoga Cup, which te five nominations bebind last sea- son's figures, Eighty-four have been named for RANKIE BURNS, the Jersey City bantam, is the talk of the fight F game just now. Apparently retired and through at the oge of twenty-eight last November, he “came back” with a bang and has since won twelve straight bouts. And never regarded as a knocker-out, he brought back a real wallop with him. He has scored three knockouts, his most recent being over the tough Battling Lahn, who heretofore has ‘thrived on punches, Burns started his fighting carcer tn 1908 and tought ‘Dis way to the very edge of the championship of the bantam class, He never quite succeeded in landing the title, but came close to it by boxing a vwenty-round draw with Kid Williams when the latter had an undisputed claim to the championship. He knocked out Pete Herman, back in 1914, in FRAN KIE BURNS | BANTAM: twelve rounds, Now Herman 1s around claiming the bantam title by virtue of his decision over Kid William, Burns ts one of the most popular boxers developed in Jers He always had a big following, and was the fistic idol of his home town before Joe Shugrue's time, Shugrue, incidentally, got nis early fistic education as » Frankie's Sparring partner, the Dodgers, twice as much work in the same time as formerly. ‘There is no slouching and lolling around, and the boys have come to appreciate and enjoy the|f first time since they struck camp. stand “with dselpline. “They under.|| warning, of big Jeft Pfeffer, the team's star twirler. deportment around the Wtteis™ Wat | their attitude toward strangers has | improved to a degree that you would hardly believe. It 1s undoubtedly the greatest thing that ever happened to | baseball, whether our men become actual soldiers or not.” The Captain is getting together a report to be made up from all the American League camps which he will submit to the army officers, who encouraged the movement and fur- nished the drill masters, Ho says that the same improvement in the men has been noted in every place where drill has begun. It is sincerely regretted by several members of the National League now from his inside coat pocket and Pfeffer is only receiving a slight ii he will be paid a bonus if he wins though he reported late, Daubert ‘been in the coal and ico business hot trying to coax Outfielder Zach Jeff Pfeffer Signs Contract With] Jake Daubert Reports HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 15.—The Dodgers are happy for the Ficowltit DDE mwa w weart conference. *fter which the ink and the necessary documents were procured, then Jeff took Dis tvumteim nen Another thing that helped to make the National League champions happy was the first appearance in camp of Capt. Jake Daubert. Al- of these necessities has kept him from putting on weight. Manager Robinson and President Ebbets are now keeping the wires What Giants While Captain pai catty |Pitcher Shocker of Americans | Ill; Joe Wagner Promising The reason is the signing, without : : National Recruit. Pfeffer and | VANKEES. | MACUN, wa. March 13 ~The YAn- ‘8 drilled and practised so hard in the morning that Manager Donovan called off the usual afternoon prac- tice game, Urban Shocker, the pitcher who won considerable fame with the Toronto Club last season, is on the sick list, and will be tise for’soveral days at least ng from eczemi Young pitchers with the team ing a great deal of trouble with | their salary wings, Sam Roi ithe left. h roin the Richmond i put his signaturo to the contract. nerease over last scason, However, twenty games. young spithall is in excellent condition. He has during the winter and the handling He is Wheat into reporting. that they did not take the idea seri- ously, Gov, Toner advised it but most of the clubs appear to have passed it up 48 an unnecessary bother, From what the Captain writes they do not realize what they have missed Ed. Barrow, President of the Inter- national League, 9 go impressed with the work done in the American Teague camps that he is urging every club in his circuit to begin drill just Jim Coffey, the giant Irish heavy- welght, will face the most formidable opponent he bas encountered since he returned to the ring several weeks ago, 48 goon iy they mobilize for baseball | when he meets Joo Cox at the Cler- preotice, Two teams 1h the AmerHOBO | mont Rink, Brecklyn, to-night Cox working ui der the direction of an army sergean It usually takes two or three years to polish up a farmer boy, who breaks into baseball, so that he will have a good bearing, and the drill idea evi- dently bas made that easy, And, ac- cording to the Captain, the players @re absolutely enthusiastic about it Army officers, with the eo-operation of Ban Johnson’and Capt, Huston, are now making arrangements to have a big training camp for baliplayera in the fall, similar to that at Platts burg. This camp will be established | M somewhere {n the South in October 1s the big fellow who is credited with the feat of having made Champion Wil- lard quit, Cox has fought several creditable battles hereabouts, and the Billy Gibson entry will have to be at his best to beat him. It ty reported that the New York Life Ineur- ance Company, which etil owns Madison Square Garten, will announce ita dectsion to-day relative to the awatting of @ year's lease for boxing, Bam recken ani Tex Rickard are again io the for the club and it in maid they are likely and, from present indications, thero|to beat out Grant Hugh Browne for the privilege Will be enough men to make a reg! | of staging matches in the big amphithertre, ment, In this way the Government - hopes to develop many good officers.| Joe Burman, the rising Chicago beatem, will The idea of an entire regiment of| enjay @ ivo weeks’ rest, Sino» coming East Joe the best athletes In America makes a as boxed tweaty seven times, averaging more than strong appeal to the army officials. | pout a week. Dare Simon, his mauager, expect It will be @ great incentive to tho match tite agi Herman for hie youth of tho land to prepare thom. |, Me was ¢ 0 for bie end by the] selves physically as well as mental for suunilar service. —_— Har for $1,000 wn Sporting but is holding out As usual the Country Club of Lake: Wood Will head the list of invitation golf in the Metropolitan ag, Marcis Both men J that April, 27 t to condition, * underste b by the club This time ls the same the @ your ago. formerly manager of J Bam Marburger the Saratoga Handicap, and the alia k dared toaay that he bad rieived same number appears for the Travers meapnald tia cea taailal tolegrame from Dillon requesting him te < stakes, bek in the summer, has accepted an aims, an be save thes For the Baratoga Handicap the|offer from the Mecklenberg Country | la ottention, acomber entries are Bo Ed] Club at Cha 2 This ts the Crump, Hank O'Day, Dick Williams, | #'¢8 Which Eddie Looe had charge of| poty Miske, the sensational light hearyweight Dodge, Star Hawk "North Star iL, OM wageahy, fend Gus Obrietie of Indiauapolis, War Btar, lollister, Star Maste: y defeated George K, 0, Beowa on and Bunbonnet. Nearly all of these | united stator, Cole” Aneosatone’ the ave been exured to moet in the are also named for the Saratoga Cup, | been IM at his home in Philadelphia tor | wm rounds et the Broadway 8, 0, of Champlain Handicap, Merchants andthe 1 few days. If ho can arrange | yn om wext Tuesday night, Miske's hand, Citizens, and the Doluwar hie. bonus «fairs, Perrin may go| which be injured two weeks ago, is well enough Kenner, the 1 three jSouth for a brief Uit > enable him to lox again, Ae & rewult, Jouw stake, Mr. Macomber has nominated | Weismantel sigued him up to meot Criatie IIL, War Star, Hollister,| The Metropolitan Association Htarwazer, Star Master, | probably wit ie on ‘ ing in this That Benny Leonant ls a great drawing ound naet, Siig, and. Ben sity foward the and of the inonth, It mliteohis we trated last Monday K ng. These are all nominated ‘tor | Tappan, the President, returns from | m= boxed @ e\x-round bout with Johany ‘Tilman | the Travers alec, the South, vou, ‘Tide coniest diaw 6 gale of 63,100 Lgnsweignes nee tem doing dts Ut able to lift his ary over his ne while Bob MeGraw, the righthan from the Colorado University. hurt his pitching hand im yesterday's game and had to retire. el in case the railroad strike ts called, tna was aloo repenatie for compeling more thea | goin “oe” the exhibition. games Wich Loe? pamene, to be tured mY ee tables | tHe Boston Braves will be cancelled. with the club and acepted 63 per cent, of the | Grom reveipta, o of which he paid Leonard « Guarantee of $1,200, After paying Leonard, Til man bad $412.60 for his share, pt, Huston urned from where he spent e Han Johnson, Pre League, Ban ts comin part of next week to se Dover days with Kid Williams dew down $1,000 for bis end for beeting Joe Lynod, the west side bantam, at the Pioneer 8, ©, on inst Tuewlay night. ‘The grow Teoeipts amounted to $2,838.60, which is a large um considering the mmall prices charged Roger Bresnahan, part owner and manager of the Toledo Club, has re- turned one of the players sold to him by the Yankees. This player only wanted his expenges from Alaska to the a training camp of the Toledo team Willie Besober, the hous! lightweight, is now matobed for two fights, Ou wext Gaturiay night be will go against Joe Welling of Chicago in the main go of tem rounds at the Broadway 4, 0, of Brookiys, while on March 26 he will exchange punces with Jimmy Duffy, the crack wuiterweiglt of Lockport, N. Y., to @ ten-round go at @ box tug show 00 be staged at Cincinnatl Two Swimming Records Broken New Haven is another olty in Connectioat which has developed into « promperour place for box | Tae twelve-round bout between Frankie Bums of | Jersey City and Tom Shea of New Haven, which | was fought ou last Tuewlay sight and won by Burns, drew $2,030, The boys drww down $732} records in the Japiece, which was 25 par cent fe reviote| 4. C, tank, After Since ‘Yast Friday Burne appeared in two i Bo aan vane | Yard handicap he kep and he drew dow for bis services tm both ¢ had cempleted 800 ya 1,233, i tor the speedy Mercury broke two American meet in the New York finishing the 200- going until he ds, His tine ddy Cann, ot swimmer, se and Phit Bloom | W729 2m, 48 4-58, og ultoure Barter of Niche today calling for them |: 288, for 800 yarda, both of which to moet tue ten-round Vout at the Miltary 4, 0,/aro new marks, of Bevoklyn ou the night of Murch 26, Cann’s splondid performance aid not | win him the event, He was second in Pavl Edwards, the ew’ aide lightweight, and | his heat and did not start in the final, Johnny Mayo of Ph come together! which was captured by Alfred Steen Jin. ten-ound bout at boxing stow to bel of the Central Y. M. C, A. of Brooklyn staged at the Wateoa A. CO. of Heading, Pa. 0 in 2 minutes 26 4-6 seconds, night, Ae both lads are fant and are capable 4) ng stetropolitan A. A. U. champlon+ niahinent, twy ought to finish « feet et Seem Oe eee ships for juntors—at 100 yard swimming | . ——e and in fancy diving—were also features ‘The Quemsboro A.C, of Long Indand will bare! oe ihe moet for ie mow on Setunday niget Joe Mosey tw. Tho former title went to Frank Mullen | | Joh Molinert ort Yous Brdey ve, John Normea a+ tho Now York A, C., Who easily out CR sien pointed Thomas Hirshfield of the Brook- The nert show at the I er Sporting Mlubliyn ¥. M. C. A, aad John L son of wit Tuwlay night when the veteran] Yalo University, awarded second and Ihearyweight, Jim Flymn, will ewap punches with | third, re w cently stood of m Coffey Heats we Necuired in the champlon- eb Devore, meenly oot ie sine ship swim. nd the four to qualify were {res we ee wey liichard Mayer of Yalo, Philip Herbert, knocking cut ip lew thao @ half minute at) yon Zimnock and l’aul Garrigus of the Balt Lake. |New York A, C. a hee anishe order. in the niet in ° , t.| Anal af ght, between Gaiss n . 1 t Ao tou hed out i=, tog Y nee n 1 >mether, with Zimnock only tet Deities here, claima tat he wil tomether,, with dimnock, only jobnnon at tbe Meriem Sporting Club to ; R se Rk: Mad ta Gone Laced Rt Mais vacunal auas Hex gauss. Giese Binion teat Lahaps the was with a peratch lon yard back stroke race th che dost time of 1 minute 14 seconds. | Are Doing in Training unable to prac: } By Teddy Cann) 50 yards, and| HOT SPRINGS. Firat Race—Broom Corn, Sister || Susle, Dai fucond Teace—Talebearer, Handful, Third Race—Stcnehenge, Handie- Mabel Dulwe urth, Race yniimah, Grumpy, th’ Race—Othello, Luke Mae, || rin-a-Ling | Sixth Race—Turco, Baby Lynch, Gibraltar. and Yanks — GIANTS. MARLI Wagner, of the Tex, March 15.—Joe young shortstop, 1s one most promising men on the| Giants’ squad, He not only fields well, but handles the willow like a star, In the ning practice | came he » Rookles in © final session run, 2 tle Six pitchers were ke Lohman and Li and poled a enabling his side to earn a % to Jaynes Pe made a triple double, Lohman, who replaced Sal allowed three hits, one a double to centre by Jim Thorpe, which resulted in @ run.) Jaynes per- mitted three hits, one of them being Wagner's hom Schupp start fes and limit } One of the i the game for the rook- 1 the regulars to two hits, was a double by Benny | Kauft, i recovering his batt! rapidly, Jt would seem, Judging from his hitting In the gamo with Dallas Tuesday. Benny's safety came after an error had put Fletcher on base and Arthur scored, Helnie Zimmerman hit the three bases vith Schacht In the box, but attempted Ket home on the drive and was ght. Fletcher followed with a home | run, These were the only hits made off hacht. Anderson, who pitched in @ | game for the first time this year, al owed four hits, but no rung were scored in the three innings moun, he was on the Women Tennis _ | | with thelr arms. chime ofthe aT tt wo ee toss any moth oo sports, but the sixty-yard dash is the only run that could be held on ona, “4 Ropiniean 6, ™ tied Park Diss forming in the box the regu |70 ‘altherg’ po, Davia 108, Rialieny 34: mf i f lar, and Ferdie Schupp, Al sehucht io), Tula! 4 and) FF Anderson occupying the) St. Haynond iat ear Bh ee 70, mound fur the rookle alles pitched | Keres > NX fT Pace the first “three innings and held his Cyrene 80, Henle s8e Weeton Bt, 4." Diag 18, opponents ete Kilduff, the Wilbere (A, total ar. pr ocnte eeoie tude infielder “secured. frots| Green ih { 32, the Omaha Club, was the only man who | 9%, Hetsdich “oo. ‘isitoy to, lina to Rial # seemed to like Slim's offerings. Players Reach Semi-Finals Tho semi-finals in both singles and doubles will be up for decision in the women’s national indoor champion. | ship tournament at the Seventh Regi- ment Armory to-day Miss Marie Wagner, Vanderhoef, Miss Hl Mies Corona Winn are lat eingles | capped by | | Marion Goss and M the survivors andi- The players were poor ligh | Mias Wagner, the |the champlonship, simp r | forehanders racing through the | court he smothered Miss Margare: ylor to the score of 6 Hiss Vanderhoof encountered Miss | adys Dowling ata time in tho early afternoon when the light was good | Still, it waa chiefly ability to hit the hard and true to court | games in favor of Miss V | she won at 6-1, 6-3 Th the winner 48 she flashed | court clad in & sweater of brilliant ye low caused her at times to stand rth like a flame. Miss Vanderhoof moved to the aggressive position at the begin ning of the match, She was quick and sharp in the rallies, oO that it rarely that mien Dowling'a dpive: any dama, { The feld that turned th ove Was i} nal round —Qr vanced into the sem of the most int f the in, this event | Waen p Miss ‘Taylor, de- feated the Barbara Hook er and her sister Miss Adelaide Hookor Mrs, F. Howe we expected result in Anderson and the put-generalled and out Rowson and Mre Theodore K Cassebscr AL bd, Tod, | doubles v played Miss Jano ca which” Mlse |FreU Mite 4a APA ome M’S TUS sa LAL’ PEPPER. View of, ty oni et nt There ts many a blanket finish in LET'S GO. SCORES. id Park eal a7 ammateine 50" Floats, Total Mt Castno N ‘Sauk we Benes Gt aia rma: du ruth OA Peta ie atin WY, Stele oe J 0, “aro hans MeOu ettner ag. Te Van Kook 52, Fit t of. act Sacnl, Meigtiod Pare SN) 3.—-Wallker. 4 si, New haus 05, Andetwon ey Bastian if ; Ms & 8, Mors 118, Reger! Siamnan Bes Mota Wome Why Pi Piles 2. . 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