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1 A, ESibivin a ny Zbyszko, Olin, Stecher and Hus- sane in Wrestling Show at } Garden To-Night. PS Wie: Yor sae Wendl CCORDING to the nimble press A agent, there w be some wrestling the Garden this evening, Thore are two things we 8D always count upon at the end of January, a snowstorm Mang match. America is a!i palpitating with su and a wrost- pense. It wants to know whet Zbyszko, Olin schor or Hussane is to be champion in the absence of Barl Caddock, who is serving in the army and #0 hasn te time to wre and of Lewis, w With his headiock, apparently wasn't invited to par pate Whether there's a championship at+ stake or not, the Garden will prob scaty $3, floor seats r nh proportion New York in hung some kind « @port—ANY kind of sport. It is folcing over the ew m yoster- day's cold snap, hasn't any other place £0 E of amuse: being « ple cr the r Se THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY _BEST SPORTING PAGE IN —_ HEAR THEY WRESTLE AT THE GAR ‘The Pre by se Publishing Co (The New York Evening World) ~ \ | SAY COT FoR A SA\LOR FT CANT UNTE AY SELF ON "Can't Be Thrown Because HE'S SO MASSIVE They Cant Gir HA STUCHER'S WONDERFUL LEGS, WITH WHICH HE"TIES TEM WTO KNOTS : Giants Are Not Likely To Repeat if Kauff Is Called to Color. “+= Not Only Will New York Have Big Gap to Fill in Outfield, but \ | Quimet, Once Again an Amateur, Was Made a “Pro” Because of 1916, NEW YORK CARTHY’S GOAL ‘WINS HOCKEY GAME FOR LOCAL SEVEN Wanderers Defeat Boston Arena Team, 1 to 0, in Exciting Battle. DEN TO-NIGHT One of the closest, roughest and | most exolting hockey games that has been seen In this city In yoare re. sulted when the Wanderers and the Arena Hockey Club clashed at the Bt, Nicholas Rink. Thanks to a goal by McCarthy, the local right wing, Wanderers won | by a score of 1 to 0, The only tally of the game came after the teams had been battling ten minutes of the soa- ond period. The two teams were so evenly matched that It dtd not look as though either side would be able to score dure Ferocious WHENEVER HE es oe ) S8es oun so HE'S LITOLY To ing tho evening. MeWarthy’ score, Se DTUBUTE oun A LITTLE ToHMaHT, | wide mot atsictls w ‘lucky anon” came d WEANETHIS STRAIGHT FROM at the most unexpected time, and only = =f : deminanll The PRESS AGENT, fier, far more determined attempts The players vw scrimmage about twe Arena net, and the j kno ked back nd fo: |MoCarthy caught the f | of his stick and titted 1 Storey, the Boston ho had fotled at least jf fect tries at goal pre uh, | At several other times during the |wame the sharpshooters on both teams | just missed scoring, only the fine guard- ing of Storey, and Lewis for the Wan- ngaged tn a wild » foot from the was being aimlessiy, when por on the end into the cage, goal keeper, a score of ere h a thing. Since with having extr nary acum : are } 5 te TE wan quite a neat it) of work, Club Is Already Considerably Weakened in Infield With = the Spite of a Golf Assooiation Official. meh in "Boston “on Saturday EE tt ortcr amusement enters, Doyle on Job Instead of Herzog. WERE Wit “ALSO RE Somer = = aati Rint by @ score of 3 to 0, the Comms “Comic WiRus STUNG * | who have rises werd y Federal law, -_ samosas _ oy : fad ‘then persuading Washington t6 Sa re ee ne : SSS By William Abbott. . en stay O a wren “L the Glants be able to re- . 6 Hovins’ ae ane ” ‘ fet the Garden pen fc n wr at = “ ‘ ta man lives in Flatbush, fis. atser HE old U. & G. A, has made the English champions, “a ' Ming mated. Probably Juck Curley peat in the National League | pany fives, in gar ile abaan 4 Will) Recee Laen eee etana impressed Washington officials with ennant race this coming sea-| make it neces belie Myer SPOR | I AN D GOSSIP Francs ‘Oulasst as NONE! \Giiet was ea /ansiona net to do Seoounts of fhe Fimenge Amount of son? Now that it looks Ike « sure | {rom the o ne was done on i Goodness amateur. The former | anything that might bring doubt on atrugeling gr Clever stuff, thing that Benny Kauff, the crack Wheat, Je nd Hichtae in ts SEER national amateur and open champion pale it anding r he personally ital, ginot yet neon the “Mighty centre fielder, who Ald ao much to win OE Tine of A Racing News Dispensers Go Out of Business Mysteriously, pene see Sone Fee a aita (the, &. prominent momper we the] Muse Ue mat th aiken ONC eames last ye 4 prac y certuin| Six other Robins have gone into the i M . Ord WIVA'T Bre *|. The Wi Olly the Cant Finns samen last year, | aba ine phar Pera eet ee ON | Leaving an Army of Bettors Very Much Up in the Air. his militar aauen, ed States | Brookline Club and a power 2 Olt | ¢ Ae wore, Gut the Be ton’, plavera fe a brother of the or to be drafted, ann fe Ne ei smith and Leon Cadore, all pitchers; | —___s- | PNaey ‘ og ‘ ed eth: cleverer @t stick handling att Mapyaxko" wrestic Lewis, und New York Club will be so weakened |John' Fitzsimmons, ohn’ Ketlowee iad : |Golt Aasociat sus tha last | Would "be all ig ccept_ money in better condition phy slealty. were quite tmpres by his india- that it will 6a xlim chance to beat |}0W Malone, titteldars By Vincent Treanor. pardonable, that he cao eit his dad's |two years to find the easiest way out | fr ahae weetves wensiee btorr. Mr The Arena orwaras were unable to subber wrigslinss the agonised out such a club ax the Cubs, who will! Jimmy Austin, duocuhied : HE boys who follow tho dope ch] Uncle Gam in the navy ond at qrece [Of & nasty situation, made its atap- [he ho complaint ahoe fee roe a Peete vay’ through the goal zone alinost Sepressions he wore ver Lowis have @ wonderful pitehing staff tn |the Hrows ) Used to guntd t tie equine performers.at New |ent is attached to the Bensonhurst [GOWN under tho protoxt of remoring| officials, ‘The champion maid nt the | il, but it was then that Storeyts | poeta 32 ke Wintel $0) cece: oaae, Tyler Gnd pornee for thy Vankees dn, tha Orleans and Havana had a,station. He has been refereeing the |Ouimet’s amateur standing as a re-| time that had there been the slighte Srmerciee ne ee company that ki ladek Jf) Vaughn. bas sign h St, Lou 1 rt Meant abe the throes of « ad has missed! of Kauft goos and with the Infield | owd Jimmy into a utility role tiie | tough time of $t yesterday. If taey| bouts held by the sailor boys and! ward for his war services Goubt aboot his right to contribute to Roach, at rover. was the Ine the flnest acenic effect of the centyry. already ® ed with the veteran _ succeeded In getting thelr customary lsonion Walle: Chaney ates Bing tigen This marks the official end of a word tor public i ee A Pe ete: mou can see clear down to his Adam's Larry Doyle | on i a Job instead dl The y aro having @ guessing contest | bets down they spd rest of th sis int rmy. Both boys had |Controversy that kept American golf| In 1915 Ouimet was ostracized from | and was always in the Imme= Vill the matches yn the lev in both the outfield and the infold |(uckices thhne Teed Hid ti torke we | day. in hot’ wat ing to find out nising careers mapped oUt Corl} circles seething thhes years, a ¢ the amateur field because he had en- to heated in thete Why, of course platform has thitt can't be filled ee tite Ainatien © compleie | Whether they won or lost. ‘Lhe old | by their father when he dled.) tion which was chiefly brought about | Seed an sporting goods busi- # second period t been put up with unusual care Kauft will soon come up for phyal- |e Metnnis deal The Ine pina | a tletiokak + a sacrificed everything, even to), caver {uate Yet at the time he defeated out with a heavy : lresainte ae Wwiived ecemp. | UG named was Lar io | Webendable teker took a diy off, 4 an old mother at home alone, [dy the insistence of a single momber | Vardon and Ray the z © youth rath, the referee. : ‘ ) examination, as he waived hare; setera® third baseman, Forveat Cady, | formation throughout t ey heard the call of Unclelof the Executive Commitee of the | was Ne clubs at $15 a week | a a NY par Bits Sermenae What eates ° } : we 1 anos i ee 1s ae i MN Sl Walker, centre | y wh hand be na vod luck to them }U,S. G. Ato * Oulmet Hos :. Ld s” would lend to ay. hi ; 01 omeroy, 0. © is plac ite was { & ‘ = ma K in 1914 the od U.S GC. A But this v forgot . sea for hicken! » Clan and although one o 4 ‘ \ en V vettin nei | i &¢ whon ereseeheluave neve tne ne Been Leaner hema tibne TA ic uate tat thal dierotas ; SHES INR ASEBALL magnates are fearfa J Urhten up tw amateus vies | 7Be of Oulmet's supponed friends set Eee ee Joan Willard and F Re ie altboat wure 40 be calles ta ty Hamed are young— i y 8, Jockeys, that lack of heavy hittin, time Ouimet was the m PUP Ne bar hia from amateur compe- | Wilts ice coke Ont Dani. won't fight for the Ked ¢ colors before the summer rolls around. | pinyers ate in ‘ fnd_ aro ia Suda Inte the generat te WOOURUG -araRtour ta the Unites CNR a hace BOSTON, Min, Jan. 20.—At_ the eNO ag Joe Wilholt, Jim Thonpe and ROS#) souere's also another gue i foie tee Meg sll Tele- | coreat of the game, The scarcity ‘ Ot tho Executive ;#aid Oulmet after his banishment. Sie i a of Boston want fant for thet Rene Nit chooks a oubetitoce. fon | (eae ae to who thy or t ease id of old-time sluggers who used to New Engiaad took a Dever was a professional and. will of Denmark where els ne rs me AR, Ve aes mwled all afternoon long, Nine} wogq tho ball” daily ts buted to Gudden dislike to” the Brookline Rover do anything to make me a pro. left hod - TLwitt’ py Ma Ona Ae en of the calls were from|the various styles of f! pitching Youngster, ‘Through his efforia, the fe the U. 8. G. A. will appre N fact I " hat Dick Hoblitzel!, the; eters Mc had wean ken hor avers, m: hab vogue since the conqueror Vardon and Ray was Cate thie” , dine e Red ¢ ‘ : . “ee “ rerun oy. | hocheater Prin y tek of dally informs ot ling Mickey Welsh, branded a professional the following, !* did—three years later | ine f ous operation, with| 4, D ” P } telng results | Jouett ‘Amoa Rusie and year becauso he had engaged in tho Gouble cross pointed manager of the Red sox, |. Alanty Davis, captain ang coach of the Hetrovna, In the se at} | y boxmen who knew nothing of sporting goods business. Mike Brady, the star New England — or tho criss ling Jack Barry, who won't bola career of twenty-five.» eare ona thee din ins evidently was & well-meant |; tball, the rosin ball, the As for Oulmet, he took this action pro, ts burning up the Californian - doesn't believe in crossing to obtain a furlough from the |mond. Davin noted Cor \ ar BONE , r . ball, shin® ball and other such stuff. good naturediy—there «rea Was courses. Mike went out to the Coast fore he co: , yas he anticipated. If Hoby ete t aaed busine An Apparent. Bicker of the wicd| Might not the magnates pyercome | nothing etse for him to do—sut he |last month to teach the game to t job St Mclouis will play sec. { « AUne is en Ackor ¢ 6 'Y. | the freak pitching experts by freak-!nevor would admit that did aoy- | many of the embryo cho ony they WUT, A. MONTEVERDE ob Mpoott shortstop, wid Gardner I aoeubie ConiAces sonUnte a & eee ee must have been} ing the batters’ war clubs? nould| frock that merited his suspeasion |think they have out at the Golden ® ) | g jects to story recently third ba \bor. of Athletics. Davin. aitid Batravsm xpatane: aig | Patterned after bakers! shovels should | from the amateur ranks. te =p: P er mar abe bra Sue. ott tha{ Mant be could. not afford tw remain In stint rin feratehed. she's! help some. i ‘i You must se the frantwood | ft Soothes ‘and Relieves Like " “ 1. Ebbetts’s new Infleld felt hall aw paid twiee t ary witc ‘“ Mie eke It was at Brookline in 1918 that) ll! declared one nati athu- | @ Mustard Plaster Without ascribed him as “a | iol Bra id war for the firet timo w elved Inst season. Du tartod HS esate ih soetetingA sealed) Le one were to take seriously 4ll Oulimet beat Vardon and Ray in a, Siast. Brady did conside Bee the Burn or. Sting tate and twenty-« years Of age.) Cle, OT Ginen'é partner around | igrseqeal, carear at, Providence in 1893) ia SORE PNG HAYES that is written theve wintry days triple play-off for the National Open inki, he covered the 18 ioles in 68 aurn ¢ So he furnishes a lt te “dope” of his! the keystone suck, appeared at the| American League branchod out here tn po the Morning evidently had a about baset@ll, he couldn't be| ypc Drab IB It ndoubtedly was Rien taka couiane iol Sa ag peo- Musterole is a clean, Api hea orn. Brooklyn Na Yart ant entisted in of friends ainong the winter track | blamed for thinking that the good | {'* Breatest golt match ever seen in bat magi Sonidn’¢: i rh ‘ena | ments made with the oil of mustan|, “I born forty-five years ago | pe ada SR aaa tia eo tees Re the thiva | ce t : jthis or any other country, Within ot content with this, Mike visited | Jt dogs all the work of the old-fashioned te Nie eink Cie, he ot “Xn New Gree and the. “1¢| ld game ts slowly on tts way to ob-| several-hours of his victory the young Santa Barbara and ripped off a 68. | mustard plaster — does it better and athlete for thirty years, Moxed in crowd Was badly in the dark | !vlow. We sit aghast when we note| title holder ~—he was then only twen- Which was phe troke below the pre- does not blister. You do not have to Various tournaments th the Bowery F t when they co’ t find out where he| that base running ts becoming @ lost! ty-one—began receiving attractive | Vious record ith 4 tres duritys Joined th Ustlc Ralanaie SACI DU GW ARTE Jart, that second basemen are no | offers to rent his name for advertia-| Brady, writing of his Far West ex- buther with 2 cloth, You simply rub West Bide ( Ran cross: Gla Top copped at 7 to 6 put uly] loniger good hitters, that only @ few | Ing purposes, They were all prompt: |ploits, ways the sand greens are a Bt perm eel caually the pele |e onel “ country « came President of th Tom Gibbons of St. Paul, brothe int recentiy in @ henpital ' in backers didn't in time to | outfielders like Tris Speaker are good | ly refused, jelnch—for him lustei club in 1901, Joined the 1th N. G os sensational nitddiowelght Mike Gib-| line while faliticee (or thin counley ot their winnings along on ‘rome: | ground coverers, that the average) The night of his memorable - , ole and recommendit to their patients, N. 1902, Made dire of ath Rerrareey rr ware wt ihe Te alten, Metieg 8 ui pitcher with on fangled ideas | victory Ouimet in an article for | Charles E. Van loan, the well) They will gladly tell you what rea letics of the regime y ine third | 008, Has at leat ceok , oe 4 MIDE @ few yenre ae Marrone'’s In ana! trick throwing always blows up, andj The Evening World, the first [known fiction merchant and golfer, ie Boge bi rom sore throat, bron+ prize for the military fabting after @ lay ¢ nearly: ST ical Yramvaas waar tr, Was the medium of a pliy,| #0 on down the line, signed story he wrote for any | has recovered from an operation on iti croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- tournament in ii 1 toad mon He wea ma SOSMAy CO ce ewer we ie ba ne could Judie by the phone re- | | fewspaper, declared his inten- | his left arm, an ordeal hoendured to i fata congestion, pleurisy, theuma- shot { un oot George ¢ middle. | Hearsweiehs, pe Hed on wi + wm yereed yi r information on how he the chat nplon bowler! tions of inde remaining an | Uapreys his golf. Some time ano | tis: icag minha 3 and aches of the in 3909, anc iy FY ALE unis before the Keystone Club of| . 4 ja t night without f * i he ¢ s one full Maratho A nover quit ip t = ? ‘ 1 not @ papi ai Anu Mila baa one can say right off the|* game," wrote the conqueror of |arm was badly injured as the result. | bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of ne f nid in any, winning prinew, | Pittebureh on the night of Feb, 4. ThIAl trouble, Tie gate ot OF course thoy'l cel, Jimmy Smith used to have a -x;| The disnbied member didn’t heel | she chest (itoften prever:ts pneumonia) Won Troy 3) 109, | will be thelr second meeting, they have |a tte over sae a 1 ation because Lilla al aim to the distin so did John} SSS SSSESESE | according to the rules, which Intor- | $0c and Gc jars; hospital size $2.60, falas iy hie «od. i i | Also E pt. € ing boxed @ ten-rou a5 POS: beaten by Maud Bacon,! Koster, Big Riddell and one or two ' fered with Charlie's golf form. He - 4 Bacon, | Koster, ° t He eighth at tt Hin Francisco, St, Paul on Aus Betere | ty anor to find ow whoier Johnne frie, | 1 shot | others ‘at different times, Weil, P. C.| | had to swing with ong arm, To over- Ran Haich y M ke Gibbons ame ® cHvilin bOXINK | ihe Mt Pao tantamwokeht ' \ nt inquiry failed to locate the | Tackney, one the beat posted men }come this handicap Van Loan de waukee to C 100 Mad | netructor for Uncle Sun's soldiers, he mpion Pete Merman a th. twenty, (COU the lden suspension offon the game, wants to find out and clded to undergo an operation, which 1 had prope t by my au son t would do all the|munt ao for the bantamw Domusien tt ¢ \ the Southern tracks. Some! hopes to settle the matter for th ry blanks have been issued for the | consisted of having the arm rebroken would bh ‘ : A ik: $6F h fit i - ld it was due to Police Commis- | time being anyhow. He has arranged 244 - A In alx places My car tn le aah ba 4 wig Joly tom wor Enrleht's screwing. on the old {together all the pin stare in. this | £UF-and-a-half-mile handicap and nov-| "eng fiotioner expecta to be out on | . even milvw « w n0 New Cleans Weuitat, fe Oller were of Uie opinion that} part’ of the country on Feb. 8 at| ice road run to be given by the Clark! eng links in a month \ ¢ Stopped after we, who ten been bookad vy | lero ou Heb. 4 t wan a he ie at Government mat-|Joe Tham's White Blephant alleys,| House Association on Washington's . “Was 8 BU ul candidate at iecohes tos 1a. deat hoaae ask i sgh vit litter was the reason, the | Broadway and Slat Street, T° -| Birthday, ‘The event ts open to ami = : Fort Wayne, ar wo nd Lb sinh Auditorium of New Oriesna| Another wate wows was or. Muel Adin trator might have tipped | petitio... according to ‘Tackney’s| teurs and all men in U, 8. military eer — — tenant in the N. AA is 7 " ipod Workout! for thes | TPASeH lou « ee all hands off on day. A lot of| plans, will begin that day at 2 P. M.] yi The race will start at 2.30 P. M. ns : menage net Hethivg Me and 9 t oll and heat tolght have|and will continue without interrup-|¢rom in front of the club houre, Riving pa a sare x Gu r romiaina PM sare sa ‘ n € "the handicappers and | tion until midnight, ton and Cannon Streets, A number of - AYMPIC ! \ a: FlantOr, SOF ER. EOE OE tag AL Vittadie : Hie ™ | handsome priges will bo presented to (he ME Fo cont | Piva ce een | eee fait Xounp, Maiorern, He) lige . ONT ti med, Mtv. Hasenat | PRANKIE BURNS KNOCKS OUT | winners . STIEUT. A) MONTEN te Maichaber Giity of weal es wil be No tn-| BRANDT IN TENTH ROUND. NS, ay Jan, 28-8 At re- ar Frrices Maer © cra tran tee sak ab te seo the eas pte ne 5 tehed the Winning let last year, ion, \ e sep the Natlonal | irandt of Fe eT rane before a | Eine ow sor several dave hetween Sam | cotton-mixed fabrics, etc. Don’t let it worry you. You nf Bron ere ft week tre dah o \ “n ought to nd bo nal nt ide and 4 ' 10 bas, for 1 at hiv « : i Sind ' ee ae lintee ered at the New Orleans Athletic | ciate ae ichusen here Tne Noy. tak can get all-wool suits and overcoats here. Not a thread te sila Loss . Leas Mu..{* Mie I anybody OF course, | Oty Burne, the veteran, wore the t under contract to J. H. Roaal- off, , ae sal ma ba! deck Mf : ; DrVed Of 4H0 | ee katae dient alin Mode Dunetes LA ohn Lowe having Aret call | of cotton will be permitted to reduce the value of the Waiting : week o M on : j r wea which |t ounda and thor Jon’ hia services at the Fate ounds clothes we sell. Res aeacents ‘ i Vat ' Pe V the goneril admins | Sammy Gokimen, had to akon The acre | a eee dota not race on the Ne Just now we are making an interesting special price got the car ~ “ t a the § aunds dea overyth. ke this summer, | offering, by adding 25 styles of our $50-grade suitings. me . “ , ‘ kon wht na . ring to hit Brandt, » | iN % to f foated T F “ pall ies te . 1 4 tax wilt have the | toss without a return. Brandt's @ Salle Institute defeated | se J m ; , i hae ple)ieg eee New York « f paying the tax again on ing’was Weak and disappointing to. the five, in & basketball | $40 to $50 Suitings at $30 anded ; ¢ “a . 7 Vein. Hams whee eet sort by re he ha earn a salary’ 19 | ta to wie #90) bey 14 0 te dan, Galle tives $30 to $35 Suitings at $25 be tive | t ia Fe hi . ; ; \ fre tsa complete change | ————— gt gt : Florida fu do | Pest oat wey iy maattars tartol tte] Mianteas tceanmete eter Sete creegty ea HURRY YOUR ENTRIES | Buy an all-wool suit made to your measure and save Folt. That . ‘ aa hi % outa An. Fs : Mert ees FOR EVENING WORLD'S AMITERST, Mave, Jan, 29—Amh 15% to 40%. : hoe a tol A ene Gart ? 4 ‘ ae tax will be awimming edule Was annour ; A Be nice entlsar Tllselghia’ thet, ther cond | 126 8 alkew Nery fa Cite | added general admission, AM HEADPIN TOURNEY, | [i as follows Army Officers’ Uniforms ‘da real sin 6 , I fore our onfeienee } tid 9 —_ —_____,, ; Mans F . nathan s . ' q %, | a Made-to-Measure and Ready-to-Wear-Away RACING SELECTIONS iw a4 W 1 | 9" ” sie ' D j iY | The Evening World's annual Withweas At Very Reasonable Prices . 6 . Dia ; 4 Headpin Bowling Tournament | ‘ ; ‘ contin a6 " me th will st in about ten days ed at the ar ~~ SRLEANS * | nine ences in , ewart nw record Was at the a NEW ORLEANS } ‘ - y N va for Age 1] Joe hum's White Elephant | nut # champlor = #8 1 \ HT alleve. Invitations have be ships held In the City ‘ i ; College pool. ‘The team of Bras: y . aly ‘ dndetoa m ; ar {J sent to many clubs and ind mus Hall Ha, E up of i, ls sat Se 3 ‘ I OFM Wis # vounuer mon of] Siduala to compete tn the Lig AFihuy Lewis, Tornce MeSiullen, Joseph rN sTones a ih oman he ore’ HT bowling event of the local season, I] fay us race ince, 478. clipping four: | BROADWAY 4 NINTH STREET ANDO. “ " av RT Ta y a It is advisable tha pinn t the former league ata ell 0 @, 420 8T., BET, FIFTH & MADISON AVE® yr’ . ‘ » ve ho intend to t ° k fet se al years ago 2 she Ft, #0 Laniin once ‘ pore of De: Wl |P.S.—The right thought helps to neutralize weather conditions winning i) i 1 ¢ mad " showing at th S ‘ Nitig a ral “ 8 ’ t ‘ ee of the alx champion |—a warm amile doesn’t affect the thermometer but doesaffect ae Ab sitep alg i : A f player |} entrins ba + ns ugainat 19 gacacted by"Prap- the man who gives and gets tt, wi tag ia Atta er val ve mit 4 ie at Gorham aud hans ino! can be mado for the early matches, 4 aus fiat aad Ts by seayteethns nest ty 9 g Arnbelu Axton, Hugiie Mebegeu, Wie Australian auddiewng: Bnowks out Tubes. average buaAT be ey and it's — iin id — ; eesenes spe aremene pwnwaans sa ae ws nce

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