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i __ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20,1917, | a pede’ EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR TESTING RECRUITS FOR THE FLYING CORPS Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) AN ENG Test. DN ANY SPARTAN YOUTH MATCHING COLORS INA + HANDFUL OF MIXED STRANDS ~ OF YARN, J Uncle Sam Soon to Have From 30,000 to 50,000 | alia AE. . Recruits in Training in the Various Camps, | m BLINDFoLDED- but to Meet Requirements a Volunteer) UP AND Down Flyer Must Be Physically and Morally Fit A STRAIGHT and Have Knowledge of Gasoline Engines. Leland “Tie Receurr Hops 4 NeeoLe Between Thums AND FINGER, A PISTOL 1S UNEXPECTEDLY FireD BEHIND HIM «> « IF HE PRICKS HIMSELF MS NERVES AR@ NOT UNDER ConTRew Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World.) LYING looke epsy. Perbays that’s why there are so many youngsters la the Unfted Btates who would like to get into the aviation service. Few of the thousands of vulunteers bave any idea at all of the diMoulty of merely handling a plas, not to mention the incidental use of &@ rapid fire gun in air combats. To vf rit In @ plane and scoot along until < the wide spreading wings “catch,” learning the A B C in a@ kinder- garten beside a course in calculus, when compared to the nerve and skill demanded of the war aviator, We are soon to have from 30,000 to 60,000 aviators in training in the various camps. It isn’t easy | to get into the aviation corps. To date all, or practically all, the volun- teers accepted and put into train- ing are college men. This is be- cause aviation demands a trained | mind, and because mathematical skill is necessary to the successful handling of a machine gun or any other rapid fire gun. Candidates for the Aviation Corps must be between nineteen and thirty WHIRLING A years of age, and between 126 and 175 pounds in weight. Men welghing | : Receviry ONTLHE between 145 and 160 are considered best, shoal - Sin \S BLIND AND Dizzy, ‘ould-be aviators are examined até———_——_$_—$______ T RECOve! three places in the Bast: Washing-) may, \CE-WATER over, - Url oH SRCONDE. ton, Burlington, Vt. and Governors| kes & convulsive movement with RECRUIT WHO I> . Island, N. Y. Tho candidate for air|!!48 hand and pricks his finger, his BENG MEASURED — , training may apply at the Aero Club,|P@Fves ure not considered steady OGG IF HIS Governor's isiand or any of the army | C?0Ush for an aviator, He ts barred, ULGE JOMPs & posts, but eventunlly he finds himaeit| fhe doesn't move in the least, but and then soar gently into the alr COLUMN is easy enough, But that is like nn emumincemmnmemmentand ON A MOTOR. CYCLE RIDB- Fistic News || SCALPER SCANDAL DU ° and Gossip By John Pollock “If Manager McGraw Stays Away Long Enough New i ‘G York Fans-Can Get Their Pocketbooks Measured for 4 The F: ont A. C. will stage Py * e or ade SERIA thaw er a ASE World Series Ticket Prices’—‘Bill Donovan Is nono of tho threw places mentioned | Coatinues to alt” there. holding his | —— pe : = * ——— i as ak Suffering From a Complication of Ailments. He Has ; above for an examination that will| Peedle nonchalantly between thumb ° . and Johnny Harvey, the fighter, clash ” either put him int khaki at once or| Ad Anger, he has passed the test Recreation Omar Kha am in f| est in the main event of ten rounds. Cline a Sore Throat and the Yanks. @ead bin home again. Next, for this 18 an Interesting day recently outpointed Eddie Wallace and ag stripped and his Jimmy Duffy, while Harvey knocked A 99 IRST, there are three things de-| stands walting, a bickerog Minis, Be For Athletes out Willie Beecher and Mexican Joe Se ATERUN (Bugs!) Boers 5 ided : g, & bucket of ice water ° or roo n er Nivacs: Go Kid and Frankie Daly}. Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). manded of the volunteer Hyer. | la suddenly thrown over nim trom! Wig J A i bem tae HB Braves are still suffering from the absence of Manager McGraws die must show that he ts phya-| behind, If he jumps—good night! | o/Jom rmy * | will box the ten-round semi-final. °] pring from the absence of Manager re feally fit. ven if he doesn't jump. hie pulee ie At Jamaica To-Day Also the presence of Ferd Schupp. The Giants slapped ‘em dowa' Immediately after bis bout with Joo Bumnan —_—s— He must show that he is morally nt. | immediately taken ‘again by tho ex. Foerster hdl dared ie three to one. If Manager McGraw stays away long enough, New, vdeo aminin, tthe e Athletes who enlist fi cle Sam's tly He must have some knowledge of BK otticers. If his pulse is afew bdo toes eG Np Brown's Var Rockaway, Club, matched Jack] York fans can get their pocketbooks measured for World Series an @apoling engines. aes i reed riedeet ond before, his nerves |Army will be given plenty of time to ibarkey, the W: borer, to face Frankie i Look: it ill bi hi ld ese points established, the Lieu. e not what ey should be, He may |continue their athletic training in ff A, rm Zz a: “So that’s th Sharkey, the Went ane, to fa prices, 8 as we wi ave that old scalper scandal in Manhi o @ ation | be a potly ei jai . ty | garding Pan Zareta: “So that’s the | wrown at bis club one week from Friday night, . i tenants th charge of the examination | De a perfectly capable citigen—but he |irrance or anywhere else. ‘The War Winner of Kentucky Derhy Queen “of the West, eh?” : Newlativne ase nin umiet nay fore macgf@eain. Schupp tore off some styfish one-handed tossing. He had a ct ment he is put througa a course of} After that—still keeping up the en- |DePartment Is now perfecting plans to Makes Debut in Montague PEN Be age Bn eee epeueh between Sharkey and Fraukio Mums of Jevey] wider than the bottoms of a sailor's pant legs. Yea bo. tests more rigid and exacting than| tertainment—the recruit shed « if omen ——————— } night when Irish Patsy Clin De ri City, day 6, Is placed on | Permit an elaborate system of sports parr es remarked one of her handlers. dare —_—— } ever Was tried on any Spartan youth! a piano stool, "An officer holds oth |Dehind the fighting lines, Baseball, Handicap. i i | ; eae Bill Donovan is suffering from a complication } wer to be recognized as a Warrior. hands cl b ‘That Mike Collins, manager of Fred Fulton, toe o plication of ailments. He has You mey think It is a simple thing| telling tine tee ahe, recrult’s eyes, | boxing contests and athletic games of M, L. Schwarts won two races yes- | Alimespolia bearyweight, was not bluffing eva @ Sore throat and the Yanks. j to get Into the Aviation Corby of the| There th receeae i, Ubon. the hands, all kinds will bo staged for our By Vincent Treanor. terday, ‘Thistle beatiug a. field of |be declared that he inieoda to beve the latter a ] United States Army. Naturally, the] until ho tn digay, The plung stool ts | Yate soldiers when they knock off MAR KHAYYAM, who won the| fourteen starters in the firat and Hn- 49 euaderble ‘igtiog tn te futur, a amid THE LAMB NECKPIECE IS CURABLE. popular idea is that the recruit Iv} stopped. Extreme dizziness ‘cuuses {fm thelr army duties. Kentucky Derby last month at|fllade winning the Hosedale Stakes, vt 19 be the truth, for today be signed yim wy pa caaheit. taken out to Hempstead, or down to| temporary Dbilndness. If the candi. | New York recruiting for the Regu- Odds ch eondeoa like 43 to 1,| Yaued at $3600, fe, mote Chaney Wolnert, tp clover _Kewarl rite Pilla teoket eo id aay ad RICE TEA OIA lane With un inatrocton who ahows | date doesn't recover his keenness of |lar Army is still short of the allot- oe . —_>—- ; : of Lutain, They played like they didn't get to town often. The Aw tio lent but meld three hundred pinochle. They established elg! @od ve Inning, when Tlittery relleved Ocscheger, But nothing could relieve “4° Moran, Young Cadore pitched lke a pitcher, He also batted like a pitcher.” The final score was twelve to five, which is final enough for anybody, will be seen for the first time this sea- to be staged at the Queensberry A, nds he hasn't passed that teat, | Went and @ special appeal ts being) son on the metropolitan tracks at OTTAWA ENTRIES. thee se Wataia at cheese tas rfect eyesight Is an absolute n made to athletes to join the colors. | jamaica to-day, where he starts in | men in action, iikely_ that ay to the military aviator. Recov-| Athletes who haven't signed up yetlthe Montague Handicap. This star.) OTTAWA, Ont, June 20,—Follow- |" mill be ou band to wituew the bettie, ng fi om @ diasiness cau pa by o ay oreenieation | Akould fron ts for Whom) Wiltted Visi paid 686006 ling cre tho enttlen tor toomorrow sense of balanc nd ask for information at any of the} 4+ the pillings-Johnson sale, is being | race Although Jeff Smith, the fast middlewe'g!t ot ht and perfect focus within for him how to do everything in a few lessons, After that—the glory Nothing so easy! Before he ever sees an airplane the | recruit hus to show that he is fit to! become an aviator, The army has no time to waste training men W re! Only a few days separate M ’ e Pc 2 Bayonne, N dors not fight very often, r McGraw and the umps. The day- physically or mentally unable to make | Another eye test follows, ‘The re. |fvowing Regular Aviny recruiting) pointed for the Brooklyn Derby, which] Finer Rac se00 tno. sear-olde: ' manages to pata seca ; ioe oer cp.| light bandita are having ear muffa sewn to their caps | good, There is no such rigid testing | yarns pA EM agree dey f worsted to Broadway will be run next Monday, Onis. 198; Btart Wight, 414; von Jeff fought Leu Nowlands of Milwausco Dvd Saeed j out of men in any other service. That! O¢ color, He mune be ane eet Ping eee x im bridge, 110; Bok's Cholce 108; Dir ia fikeea-round bout io Cinciauad on Monday No games in the American League yesterday. Washington deat in becaise aviation makes greater de-| arate theae and pute sone ot eee Ay Talon From the grand stand yesterday (Wand, 20: lawisier, lon: Lady Moore, 12 aight, and be bed oo much the better of the cou-| Detroit, mands upon the individual than any| tnat mutes It nee eometner thone el Reerrisa could be seen the wreck of the stable| 101; "Geraldine V.. 101; tipy eligible, Kistiwake, | test that the referee promptiy declared him te other profession, Phat match, If he. triea'to maton a] NO 1 Mowery. |in which the three yearlings owned |"). oo pant Ti Attar the beck Al Kdson, manager of} se if ssiah tesa \ 2 Take what happens to the recruit] and « light orange, he Is color lied, | No. 142 Kast Fourteenth Street, by Henry Watterson were burned last bac) Biith, declared that he will make anctner vt-| Walter Johnson salvaged enough from vhe wreck of hils pitching rudder who gots to Governor's Island to be| te wort to . lor bling No. 160. iast One Mundred and/ Monday night. If it hadn't been for ‘the, | met to wecure 4 match with Mike Gibtow fur | to clip the Tigers three to nothing. If the old boy 1s through, then Gibraltar i he has shown that lorerentycrltth stree , oe : mp Moon lirequires| a new set of castors y all right, that he is| —_- 1" No, Oe icant One Mundred and| dick work by the firemen the string | os | RACE: Purse, $000; three: searojela mentally fit, and that Forty-ninth St of adjoining stables would also have | Jo the future the chances are that Boo Me. In @ message from Siberia, John Meé of these te the famous baseball exile, fs fairly uainted with gasoline of these tests similar tO)" No, ast ‘Twenty-third Street. |gone up in smoke and many thou- Allister, the California fighter, will not atemvt! dines heartily on crow ¢n casserole. Ho denies he maid that Preay Tener engines. be js taken into a long nar. se used tn foreign aviation] No. ganda of dollare’ worth of valuable |to box hearyweignts, but instead he will ony | s Brasident au crane ) row hall servic Sometimes the exam-| No, fifty-ninth Street. Nerardiah: Rbacrovee | take cn men in middleweight division, sob ’ i iB. Down the middie of the room there|!"!ng officers think of a few varia-| No, $16 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, so nahh cali PoURTH handicap, $1,000 | Wout against Tom “Bearcat! McMahon, the Vite | "i a , ‘eae aaa tions, so that the candidates won't Hroudway. added; tiirer-year-olda and upveamd: six titles burgh beat) weight, in a ten-round ta Fite | The incident is closed tightly as Ump Byron's eyes when he is B petnted (w ABO Te EOE | iy ’ bed de ested Pan “areta, the seven-year-old | {Water Iady. tio; Utes Caddy, 105; Prult | stands at one end of this line, and| ow Just what to expect from the| No. 142 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, Zareta, Dwater Lady. Ti Utea Caddy, 198; Prult Cake. Tough on Saturday night, and wee kuvcasd giving a decision. the officers in charge blindfold’ him, | CXperiences of those who have gor No. 752 Manhattan Avenue. mare, was the star of the races yea- | j)2:, Hart Oye ete ets Eho” Masqicr: |i the emond round with @ right hand cwiog ee Now he must hop along the line on| Def But w all have b ‘ \terday. She won the Richmond Migh- | ader, 18 to the jaw, McAlister on | weight Handicap, breaking the track} YA ai Sys a h on| No, 1262 Broadway, his left leg, seventeen hops, Then he| Passed there still remains one more| No, 484 Jackson A’ starts ‘again, blindfolded after being| tt that he is thoroughly American| No, 162 Newark Aven more tuaa ue, Brooklyn. Jersey City, slag Manager Mac backed down Itke a 1902 flivver trying waddle up a Hrentztire pounds, He weighed 1917 hill, For once in his career John took water like a rowboat in a north f ‘record for fiv d longs by | and werard — claimin igs, et - easter, The famous prisoner perches in his grand stand cell a4 Fey thchag 2h Jand up to date, and that is not yet] Post Office Building, Jersey City, || cord for five and a half fur sae er ran, ine Cemtome, OG, Miramichi’ | Hecry Pollok, manager of Hreddie Welsh, the . amous pI y grand cell and is ex 2 | Bivsoscivee novine ee he Ent fet | being used abroad , No. 212 Washington Street, Ho-|covering the distanc’> tm 1.05 8-5, this] 104! Mena, ‘Wk: Verda’ 2.100; timeai|ex.ctampion writes ceedingly taclturn, He absolutely refuses to talk more than sixty minutes After that he does the same. thing, | recruit 1s placed on a tandem aa despite the fact that she had to carry wee tO Wate tas DOr Mela | "On the night of May 28, 10 ut 10| Out of every hour, Outside of ten or twenty thousand words a day he is as } Sixth venue, hopping backward, first on the left |imotoroycle driven by an officer, who Jeg, then on the right. In these four| takes him whirling over several miles tests he must keep on the line, If he| of country road at high speed, leaves it" points are rcored againat| Upon his return he Is asked to de- him, The test is to show how good|scribe the detulls of the landscape} No 614 Bh fa his sense of direction, also his aense | and of everything that attracted mia |, No 2806 Blahth Av of balance. It is much hard do/attention along the route. This is a| No. 188l Broadway, iy pall TE De™ seen Giinatsided tham when | taet wert of observation ot| Post Office Hullding, near City, Hall ome has the aense of sight to aid In| dire ‘portance tn an aviator who| No 200 Wes . tices balancing and keeping to a certain| files over enemy lines and must turn - direction in a comprehensive and accurate re-| TEV, jbetter than 68 per cent, This wone ‘ 7 Many candidates break and xo out! port ‘hen he comes back F I on Stops |derful thoroughbred has been rackng | Georges Carpentier said lat nigit, aovonting to z cruit ta kent to ean tuticirn via: | angford D7 ELATED | pers eek gemma: Wace abe Rat u Tak i fut squad of French ariatom who may be seat | Dio here, tia given with the| “om ‘Taken all arour | palgned from Canada ‘ew Orleans, Rage next are the hardest given by any Vv | he Middio Weat | ep ie agenda a ld es recruit sitting in a chair, He/ernment in the world. X patel I S R ds\'» way of the Middle West. fa'given & long, sharp needle, | yrgnt ait the word. “Mr. Henry| #72 DEVE MOUNASE| — eddie Welsh and Benny Le weighed by one of the official imape Btate Athletic Commission in @ Mauhattan Atuletic ¢ 133 pounds aud Welsh sone cannot remember the exact fraction, 1k is ary correct, because Ly th boys welghed, | undomtand in question as made an affidavit fa little | tr tically the « He is 128 pounds for ner frst appearance in 97, Also. ‘ol Hew tall Raymer, | o'clock, the East, This was a remarkable feat | 17) Mis 100: ait 0 Mf ‘ " fust| SIXTH Fe Pupse | $1000; y-third Street,/ considering there were such | | iret, Maret Wie ada as P. “\sprinters in the race as woe a the} _Deunternart. yor far, 10 | Morning, High Noon and Wood Trap. | Shrwne!. 102; Mies Fay, a: Ve mate . SEVENTH RACK Pure 8000, ally remarkable | and “upwart: claimiog: | t Jamaica yes- d in 135 rt’ wero} silent as two barrels of clams. His iriends smuggled a me of the! to-day concealed in a razzberry ple, But John is d dressing room at) sentence out and refused to escape. leonard weigher faction over . 39 Whitehall Street 110 Went Street, 118 West Tw . 614 Bighth A Ford into his cell g rmined to wear his ui According to a rumor cooked up in Philadelphia, Tener will abdicate as | President of the Gnashional League when his present term is cured. He could never get used to being President of only seven clubs In the Gnashional League, He has MeGraw's permission to resign, Pan Zareta is ar se, Her victory day was her seventy-seco starts, which Is an average Thasoy, 08 clatined; wens ‘t put on a crown without it golng te an't take a shainpoo for the same reason, Czar in Russia, and Prexy Tener is inheriting the Tags ms a shame that a guy Sane fellows vr scr the Atianti ee , STANDING OF TNE SE URO. tho beat am of handling their m Mctivaw was inoculated with five hundred dollars’ worth of fine the Aero Club, whe | ations,» serum for knocking one ump for a goal, Now to see whether the |] cpa WL PC) Ctubs WE. PC, P| troncnes under war o« Pan Zareta 1s out for a record. i Toreate.,.28 26.538 || assignment he als es to give several. boxing | which he is told to hold endwise, be- ax a sort of a consulting expert for . 2 2 th ited Btates the benefit| vaccination takes 4 is some au ve n © 18/ mended this manner of selecting me: 1 the seventh round of | BLODS, Ke oh d 8 ¢ - : n | 3 uld . asked a question or two, and when his | for the alr service nave thee wie mee | was stopped It any a Wan Se | tare she is retired to the stud abe 18 | Rochester.29 23 698! Montrea!.17 92.347 J[eauer, |__ Fans were wishing that ‘Tener would ac 4 second term, . Inf attention is distracted an officer sud eda certain number of |@ scheduled twelve-round bow URGE RD SRORRERS V8 RE coat | RESULTS YESTERDAY, —— another year he could have ed Wis Ivory annivesary ax President i denly fires a pistol jus him b the’ conditions may, oe {last nlght by Fred Fulton, the Minne-|hundred wins achieved by Logan. |] | RESULTS Nias LATONIA ENTRIES. feria Gt ar Pan If the recruit ix startled, so that hel, ¥ modified sota Glant, at the Armory A. A. Lang-) | ‘The bent performance ever done by | | oe ieee 3 — ford refused to answer the bell at the | ¢ Griffith as a six-furiong LATONIA RACE ACK, Ky. Juno! If Manager McGraw claims he never made a ose statements, Tener 5 beginning of the seventh round | mark of 1.12 with 140 pounds up. | 12; Buflato, 5 (tet game), 20,--Following are the entries for to-|ean suo him for breach of threats, Ae Folly to Let a Man Drink a long career of wonderful fights) Pan Zaretu was bred by J. eNeme | Mufalo, 9; Richmond, 4 (2d game), morrow's raves: , ; ee ales H ee tertile ’ Jing Langford haa been stopped but] man of Sweetwater, Tex. and up| GAMES TO-DAY. otto MACH The Glanta Have a fifty point ade oO. Me Fis. Bron, Meal { S D . B twice before, W Cahting of a £0, the last ee ilo hime to Ee | [| Mepiresl at Newark, eo results It looks as if Roston will in, é lightwelght in the second year of his|/ 80m, Art. who, Nateala uh Peeeiidean, | Pawo tub | === Te ays Druggist Brown, of Cleveland, \''8°"'F i tiivse saydea vin in| Cation for F430 Behera weninars, || fission. JAMAICA ENTRIES. | SPORTING, if Wh GC twelve rounds, That wan in 1903] woe peing saddled for Buflalo at Richmond, atiet Hones pein aE is ) On the other occasion Langford cri¢d] yesterday somebody remarke e- Fady Gee 00; W FIRST RACK.— For tw pike at Lawrence, Mass, in eight rounds MeOSi> mace. ciaimipg: #70; me sar | Malo Et Hit “ | ausactanennns com ATOR LEAGUE STANDINGS \itayvitt tesa te ts W A n 2 mal Tuto was TMoored cleanly in the| Mali Ree Yaalntagt Sido se oks | Bul 1 | # finn ish, suse Drugmist Lirown teeond round with @ short right hand| qd Oe dane, “hab siof tin jonhitey i Srinka Sena Hithal bith choy'to. the Jaw. Sain got Up at the Cone HS Elfin Taine igen ania; marca en break the drink hw Count of seven and by huggin ‘ wont, 10; Hobey Shuck, 100; Matin, enith hale eh COURE OF Teamaged to lant the round National League. American League. Tree a 1116; ea JAMAICA bw hie i out, though he went to lis corner IN) ] aay. wen pc. )Ciube We Le PO l!Cobe, = WL PC. Clube, W. LP FOURTH RACH | Palsy Gel or hat the first f iq |® Very STORET ordinary reach proved|| Sew Yerba 16 27 83 .450|| Chicage. ..85 19 .648 | Detroit, ..24 26 Kouta of 8.4 PES Sin ‘Ge yuar 4 Pit ton Be tanat ng. He tried Phils... 20 20 2 || Heston... 82 19.627 |St. Louis,.22 30 ve Hf Ne Le te et. clone Fulton always kept Chieage...32 26.062 Brooklyn. 19 26 422 || New York 28 22 560) Phlin.. ..18 30, Ke YOUTHFUL § ef with Joits and jabs that had BA Lowe,.48 23 625 Mitte 18 33 953 ||Cloveiand 28 25 600! Wase'iev 19 12 ; aor nvurdment. in the RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. { and FIVE other Good Races BEGINNING AT 2.30 P.M, BUBUIAL KA TRAINS nia ¥ es) Dew York, 5; Boston, 1, ; Philadelphia, 3; Veuron, v Semen “di Pittsburgh, 7; >, toule, 3, Sad St, und Teh. ere" ane having’ Ter (bicoge, 2; Clncinnsth 3 (lot game) artley Knocks Out Gibbs, a ta gON and ut intervie noes i gateath a} oN, rterved Chub, came out victor Sameinmad, 6; Chdeage, 2 (2d game). | an an ie Peter Hartley, the Danish lght-|[ S85 2 Me chutes! ala eaghed bp \ BAd fo, help a pul od the inuck | be wiere te deg mh with’ Miss Marion Hol GAMES TO-DAY. fice eal Uk Cie weight, who stopped Young Saylor in | Landy epee ee Ane ‘driaslele nen’ hele rou it “yoo drinking end. bellere tn the W pometrol Dow Tork ot Reston, Twe games. ‘Boston at New Yors, ‘Two games. ast iene four rounds Saturday night, knocked | » ef one. Sunt hs By eee ships at Rock in one ¢ ' Weather clear “ Fat tee for orepared cossum powders: na eek lo fe ae ti th. ponsational matches that has Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Two games. Philadetphia at Washington, : out Joe Gibbs in the second round, |r Bish's powder oise avhay la toa, co pigloy peer’, Hinge "thie been geen on the links in a long time: Pittsburgh ot 54, Louis, Chicage at Cleveland, | ee ha latter floorti twice for the count, x uilk “or any’ other drink, | lau "on vollaied se Kellan Zit". Paarmacys | Mr Gavin's, marain nf victory was 3 uD, ao A DAY, 2 eamon: float aby Bia OL Good aah a jen to taste eo same, he oravin, fo. 8, De Jaborne. ad patch came to the r ‘Chicago a: Cincinnati, o mericans v vat ° v8 vi % Hr veaiches ana. fo!"oné more! aruitkard rit’ nave fled ie Woimategy. “adie | green —————— ed | toi) Pole Grouses Aduisen be. — st night. fa Covi Clan v6 Mecor Wot eda ind, a q ‘