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er Sha ae ee es ii THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1918. “THE INDIANS MAY SET FIRE TO THE LEAGUE WITH SO MUCH WOOD IN THEIR OUTELELD. SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS (sii200' PSP ERE id agreed to meet at 120 pounds Baseball’s Most Remarkable All-Round Athlete Frente Burns | ae he a | ‘ n iis $100" fortelt, and in -addition, (we Is Pirates’ Leader, Who Won Over Heavy Odds over Reddy erie tie & refused EERIE EES Through Stock Yards into| Giants Appear Nervous and bse Caner When Pitts- | Chicago University, Won Fame burgh Boys Counter-Attac em, Just as They Used to | there as Football Pla | Be Against Methods Employed by Frank Chance’s Machine. Jumped to M ane e anctent and honoradte, busted one| Pittsburgh Team Just Like a} t the t fleld fence for two bases, ‘reached third on a eacristea,| Horatio Alger Hero. | r and gave the nts the opportunity | IF THAT is the way the Cane io smash up again. Hinchman in ¢x-| layed while they were on the cessively siow, so that en H played hile th Fenuived siow, 80 that a near hit is By Bruce Copeland | road we understand {t all. to bring him from third 4 Yesterday Mo- home, and after Carey had walk Le did the parents of Hugo King slammed a hard bounder at Bezdek know when their flus. Graw’s team fHocike, who made a perfect atop ol looked Mke a the hard hit, saw that Hinchm top of trious son wae born at Praguo, pchoolboy crowd, Not golng to try to score, aud whirie| Bohemia, April 1, 1844, that he was “ing, shot the ball downto Bletcher| destined to become @ aschoir, 0 with a bad attack to start a double play. As he threw, tough and ready exponent of the of the uncertain- Hoelke backed rapidly toward first tles, and their base, and Fletcher's fast relay throw | ™An/¥ art, one of the greatest ath- conduct wae Went over and through him to che! letes in the college world, a famous sharply in cdn-/**224% @nd the winning run eounted.| coach, and finally manager of the trent With tie — | Pittsburgh Basoball Club, sit gitenco. ant pi siuat, WhO has been the Giant Jink,| The whole of Hugo Bexdek's thirty- tas dana da beautiful game of ball, al-! tour years would make excellent ma- dash they showed only three hits and stopping ants dead after the first inning, | terial for the pen of Horatio Alger, during thelr rec- i refusing tu permit them another hit.) Whose struggling young heroos al-| D a ee ord-breaking run ‘Those three that he did allow were| ways wound up at the top of tho pile ; tov in the early sca-|not much; Young’s was a@ quickly h é son, They scom dumped bunt toward first base on the| ‘ler as bank presidents, merchants afra! a hensive cor |{Tst ball pitched, Kauff's was the| F railroad magnates, Alger migh! 14, nervous and appreh hard hit line fly’ which King mis-| write this story with such a punci fear their plays will go wrong and |judged, hot thinking it would Carry as! qs to favorably imprese the risins lack of confidence ts evident in al-|far as it did, and Zimmerman’s was @) yoeration. The fact remains t moe' ra Jclean smash’ to centre. ai INT. eee. ace the|, The Giants made a desperate at-| Hugo Bezdek won his spurs by great | Oriy oon, aa faults Lage ai ai he {tempt to rally in the eighth, when| physical effort against heavy odds. SL ret home game, because the pitchy | McGraw rushed up the reserves, but| ‘This much at loust should be enoagt ing was steady and the chances |threo beautiful plays balked them, the| «14 Lah ttl d be enough | present boss of the Pirates was thir- fed, but {Pirates rising to the occasion and of: | make Beedek the idol of the knick- | teen,” ‘Tho puerile Hugo then began mostly easy and uncomplicated, but| (rie acdnorate resistance, McKech. | erbockered boy who takes bis base.| ‘9 display signs of coming recognl-| syeeterday when tho situations were | nis robbing McCarthy of a hit by | vall glove to bed with him and sleeps | Hon. He was studious and ambitious) complicated they broke badly, played| fine stop back of t Caton and ‘ to make his own way. He had very | Deeraine hackwarde and tiade theme|Morlwite waking é fee G24 | with It under bis pillow. From a lit-| tte choice, because his parents were | MG ticle bad atatnis aker and /Of Wilholt's hard smash to deep short, | Ue farm on the outskirts of the pres. | poor and had little more than enough | , ves look bad against @ weaker and | \toiwieg making a wonderful pick-up, ent war-ridden centre of Bohemia, to| ‘ SUpPly t fs of the family. x un t e conditions: NEW ITAVE June Burns, the erack Jersey City bantam, ‘CHIEF TURNER SCORES Bee LO eh ie eases oe cel ~RNOOKOUT At PITT erleuos {honors In the big boxing show held at Riverside A.C. last night. The baa | pyppge tamweight Ute runner-up defeated | clay Turn: Bottl Reddy of New Yc twelve-round bout in the ea Frankie SLD, Mass.. June 4—Chief » the Mehting Indian of St. In @| Paul, knocked out George Robinson of wt sort| Boston tn the ninth round before the of manner, | Twentieth Century Club of Pitts@eld | Johnny Dundee, tho fast tight. [et might ght, had no trouble winning the | Mooney Wins at Perth Amboy. refe Set a : sion over aie De Lo | PERTH AMBOY, J, June 4—The the St. Paul boxer, Eddie Kelley of | meat boxing show here, which was held round of his bout with Chick Brown, | Mooney, the New York lit the New Haven sta a victory over Mickey Dor Joe Lynch and Al Shubert of New ark in tho feature event of elght Bedford didn't box as scheduled, The rounda, Cd Hugh S. Fullerton. | 918, ‘The Preee Publishing Company, lew York Lvening Worl.) PHOTO PLAYS. Lieut. ALBERT DE MOAL, commander of the famous “Blue Devils” visiting America, said: “This is more like war than war itself. When fighting one sees only as much as the eye can encompass. Here one sees battles from beginning to end, from east to west, in one magnificent panorama, with all their grandeur and heroism.” WwW. GRIFFITH’S RPPREME TRIUMPH HEARTS si: WORLD 44TH ST. THEATRE & oan a Every Ie 8 Pag NOW tue. Sunday “ « Mechanically inferior club whic | and the rmidt ended it with a fin fi a Once in ¢ , Bezdek was thrown Wway ho 4 Passe 7 bal Geran a eee ai rh Met a big leagae baseball manager, sounds ntact with amy side of the 20 80 00 Lan STOREY played them off their feet, rushed the| catch of Thorpe's foul, which b k | wittiam a. 4h attack and finally hammer their | away from McKe | Promising enough to keep the kids) stock yards district and soon learned | TAL TO[MALL OE v¥ is en vi ae i" | — {awake @ little longer than usual to-| (Nat a pair of fists Is often essential | aby ie STOLEN ORDERS LS, way to victory. one's success, While g to bw Phere was one play in the game| Sight. 20-010 8 Almost everything—the umplring,| . There wa: play in th me | Big \ school Hugo atttac considerabic| REE t nded me of old times and| If there ever was a hui te D WITH ACTION—Herald, the breaks of the game and the sit-| Qnich I have not seen tried since Wild Loorgaieaataale [ on ee z h i ing ram, fourteen-inch shell or rum-| ho was more often com uations—favored the Giants, and even | Bill Everett's day. Max Carey was at : bs though Frank Miller pitched marvel- | bat at the start of the sixth inning and| >l/ng tank thirteen years ago, that) igh standing at schoc eri gh de ug Hoes " he pretended to think that Tesreau| Unusual person was Hugo Bezdek, the| , BY and by his grammar sehool | lous ball the Giants could have won! } . is ‘ days brought him to the doors of the . ad lost control, and was joking him.) stocky little fullback of Alonzo A.| great university, Hugo didn't stop— had they been playing half the game telling him he could not get the ball! Stagg’s big maroon football team at| tis never doce, Ile just kept right on | D® speed. Ho realizes that the Pirates! Above all, Hugo Bezdek, for all }i19| they were during the early season, |over the plate. Carey stood he iH 35 | on not a slugging awgregation and|tenacity in’ attacking any kind of a | Hi Sl. i: ground and ¢ re cored the University of Chicago in 1902 - He Us ; sees the importance of a iast and| situation tn his path, 1s well read and on 1 Wat da St Bre BAB | During the days when the Chic 0 nd aid, dare vau to pitch| Stage’s men lacked anywhere trom) ite .aq ait the earmarks of a star ath- | SREresalvo outfit which wilt have to/ Posted on all topics of Interest and a raid tors " 7 NEW AMSTERDAM ey ae gik over the plate. Tesreau heaved a fast|an inch to ten or fifteen yar a Lb relia aang Spee aps match speed and wits with the op-| polished gentleman in all his dealings f iw : W yards of their! jete, Alonzo Stagg saw him perform P With these. ats [dese Wnt & Moraa,. aiita” | rT > RAINBOW GIRL ay modest as can be Caldwell hw Somme Tay r pugilist, but | nded for | VAUDEVILLE, FFPROCTOR'S LVILL® AND PHOTO PLAYS, THEATRES, ing liis bat with the end resting on. the| the University of Chicago, Whenever| Sing through. By the ti Cubs wero great, there was a t One straight over and lke a flash Ca e straizht © like sh Ca ebuthaets | 0 pertorm | ooaing bate. with his fe tion in that team that the way to] rey lifted his bat, dropped a bunt down | &fdiron objective, they loaded their} and dreamed of football titles and | ei is the most picturesque|tributes he 1 ‘the White. Man beat any McGraw team was to cree na ares tee ek re Pe eee with Beadek and fired bic crash-| erate for at lenst four years to come, | baseball manager in the major league | the moment the limelight ts turnod | u wile Beat Ao hi: | | ROT RS Reve a Terese aiden 4 it to Tesreau or the trick would | ing against the opposing line, os ich ( ie }Rame to-day. Unlike Cl tow. | his way. be ii he Mo : (EA INC Lanta gaketcamtaonet de telba suceeded, as the infield was| With all bis physical power Berdek| Thorpe Was tearing up oe pomiek [land of the “champlon Widterto and| Bezdek's: team stopped the Giants} i183 Me RAE aarte “Ameen ZIEGFELD 11:30 insite on their own terms, They di }caught flatfooted, Everett fift or|combined a thirst. for knowledge] lines on Morningside Heights, Bezdek | yack “Hondricks of the Cardinals, he | after the latter's sensational early ata | Sear ain + tucker &. Winitred. Oita, EW MIDNIGHT =a ence on the Windy ng into promi: Janger- | more cking | play clared that the Giants were which gave him the polish of one of SaAPi KaO eed {6 (HEKO Ue sAIne that he bunted with the vs r even hid any minor league ex- sin the East, He yon run of victor Favue & Co. ert Fliagil gridiron, ranking as a ground | nlf ANE | i ~ ous only when they were a jthe best students in his college class, | City ar Y rience before he was inducted into has a good ball club. Pittsburgh has > OHA t And rushing the vssault, and that| small end of his bat, and he used to| Moreover, long after his more fortu-|Salner with tho famous Marin Hos- thy select circle, But nevertheless, he | long felt the need of a popular hase. | ft te when they were counter attacked | et away with it once or twice against | nate (or’ is it unfortunate?) elass-| ton of Michigan, who Is now a Po ; Khows baseball from the ground up, | ball leader since the retirement of Fred ay MEN ® y T EK Kl | they we set and. broke. It} @ach club in tho circuit each season, | mates Were either in thelr beds or en.| Magistrate in Detroit. He enterec atl ¥ Li P| d that Way, evident that Hugo Bezdek ts sated and ts still better in his Judgment re- | Clark Hugo Hezdek seems to ve! PKL CEs the pleasures of red blooded] the University in 1902 and graduated parding players, general form and’ filling that little want very satisfac. | uimnid the lights, Bezdek was} With honors in 1906, baseball climaxes. torily. WWAY & 47ST d it ts} —— joyin a | youth i They played town ball tn Brookly petit o$) LYCEUM 43,5! rtnay 8 game theory, us his Pirates yester-| yesterday ond Brooklyn lost the ¥ ekeing out such pittances that would} Bezdek boxed a good deal during ss pie p _ Dally ’ day pressed every ¢ ntaxe, rushed |egt and wool battle of the yt allow him to continue his college] his school days. The story has been © RI el FI Breet DAVID BELASCO under the assault, although Tesreau ored ine bunches, | Arriving in this country at the nge|orable night he “cleaned up" wit | way & OST MENACE BRON, was pitching edite ball and finally, st, | of Six, Bezdek went with his parents! the whole football training table W nay, Tel, Nohusler 2080 = whtel jerorne esuve| fy arelve AAIARE | (08 gil tomavedvo Coloegtr meen ial |adee to aan Soe Hume, raaanlt BESS! E'PARRISCALE (yter.o” || LIBERTY exo Mary ott which the greater part of the action fe game was that | ey all removed to Chicago, when the| safe to assume that Hugo wasn’t to j ie ‘ RTT MA RGU AGT as ae iyealine transpired : AINE NOAOL RAE DEORE: Mecey ete | it nea nthe | diame. Hughie Fullerton, who knows 185 | BROWNING, Mrs. HH. the, wprtory fount: hin aun pas no COD ordi et EHO NOE, «|| “GCOINGUP”. It would hay been a misfortane 4 1 the wonder of the g: ' ne | — | his Chicago like a peddler knows his Stuart Green and Mrs. E. Ve these a@ picked eleven will play ite first R N’S MUSIC HALL for Pittsburgh to lose the game haifa dose iletes we street, says of Bezdek, “He was Lynch carried off the honors match here against the New York Foot so) - ~ tle’ one ‘decision at aret. ‘bAAe BCUsaO JAIISIAR W wl-around tough guy, a ball Clubs of the, Nation Ha a | HENDE Coney Istand. HENRY MILLERS ,..% ippled. game Was Pp ta fly? Tate and acvery iikapie falows" for the first day of the women's lawn Box Scores of f 3 college days ere over, | te 8 ournament © the courts of Games Played Bare wi Ollege days W over, tennis tournament on ox Oval to-morr soldier dat. BHLIIE BURKE | in A Marriage ‘obbed tho Pirates first inning and ¢ run in ; n- wut 5.40 o'clock: | HONEY BOY | frunu'stattor ates] f last 2 Weein, ta, 8.30, Ma ayers had t 1use entar 1 Aue MINSTRELS ounter in gel to kice self out of the game ly held 8 protes yal a nt to Eugene, Ore, and) tho Ardsley Club. co tram, Which they defe . Pera ta hese An early Auta CAT eect ae Pennie neta ome By Local Clubs || ""23.° Jevelop the athletic ‘stars = (Fala ae Bye AMUSEMENTS. HENRY MILLER! _of Convenience _ Jeast it appeared that , as he had | reversing Umpire O'Day's deciajon in at State Coll Two years later) noma Hf. Bacon, who f tains Weayltwice Dally Tpwr | | GLOBE 2 ery his off before he got past the the ¢ whic won he returned to help Stagg coach Hine aa” bean: declined CEH ie natwelve Ch OMBIA i rez! Twice Dally. it ~ | t SY C HELLO AMERICA “oi! 1EMin' | Me RAYMOND HITCHCOCK carscity ST EEPLECHASE|| 2 tiarastic s nace oot awe CONEY'S ONLY FUNNY PLace | B of Hew NOW GREN™™||CORT iia: ie The Survival ay ; ners | FLO. FLO Wie Bi tho mean tine ead hat es mt," Pet Ee ISADESBARK |] REPUBL.C ,, Nationals and had made a very! Forty entries have been received Ainboy PROSITE WEST 30 23 | 00! fay eRRY ble impression w tn bis Wilt |tho Bensonhurst Yacht b amateur pee Wate part 6a “ s.| PAR LO PD BEDRO i 0 pick promising material out of the - ent, to be held to-night —_ izi|ehrube {n the wild and woolly West, |voxing tournament, ¢ er Jand ‘Thursday evening in thelr ¢ , vhen. President Barney |Last year, when President Barney |i oon and Cropsey Avenues, Ben han, |sonhurst, Brooklyn, N. ¥ | 2 old team, and then became coac as | her |AT THE POLO GROUNDS. the University of Arkansa r , | NEW YORK (Ny, | he returned to the University of Ore ordered » that the questi: a fly ball is mom bench. Iinmediately th fter, after Ross Younx had opened the nt attack by beating a bunt most clev erly, Kauff rapped a line fly to right ely one of judg whic engel could have caught the um, easily, but which his understudy, dec King, waited for and then stopped with his chest on the first bound, That gave th two runs in their halt of the when they ample should have been shut out had Sten-) ably will gel remained tn the game several prot Which illustrates the idiooy of aj judem this summer and likewtse | oe player kicking at an umpire's de- ite somo criticism of his umpires. | Togs... 1 elsion, right or wrong. | aig atteal ‘Then lterests, died at his home in Hemp- day of the Young. Men's Hebrew luted fo: b's D: me Aver aRUe ead, 1. He was a member of the Executive Committee of the New York nd for thirty arily held | ton the re, and the rules are ring that there can from the umpire's de- | . matter of judgment “ ener, having the ex- | (ishar the Ci utd casp, prob. | in ve an opportunity to hear | § hi ing matters of | | ae|gon as athletic director, His 0°) noteworthy achievement was t g hol feat of the Unt ae ab 00 Vung rte ood 80 Kautl cf. & OO)Bums if. 9 007 ate Fair Association © years was General Manager and asurer of the Nassau-Queens Fair [OAs win a ! at Mineola, He also was identiNed with 39: Brookt: the Bro Side, 18; Boru rsity of Pe 4 Cal, on New), { (Pon) & at } vania at Pa ao] io! ¥ 10 40 ° ars Day, 191 In the mean time, Bezdek had bec rse show rests 00 CHARITY. | with FLORENCE MOORE. round f my Call ITALIAN BELASCO “a.its.s: Pusn ge was looking The West seems to have a bad ef- | neceed dir There was some bad baseball played| fect upon New by the Giants, and the worst | lag tina sali by Tesreau himself, MeKechnie drew | tyom-t Yours, | manager to York teams and the | , mmencing to suffer » same treatment. Haew| fans and critics alike be ne | WAR EXHIBIT POLLY ¥ Open Every Day, 2 to 11 P. M. COHAN & HARRIS “ys! 4: Jxome old major league star would} The New Yo: wreren rested in 1 Baton singled and Gohmidt slapped x | are aroony contingent handed! out | Lee e ee te Fonstgered the malts Mae waa ‘ Madison Square Garden Concert Hall! | A TAILOR-MADE MAN‘ Rit to centre. Kaufy made a beautiful | proke before the White Nox yesterday sveral days and then tos yond yore th y ith Street Side | s M CSP a BRAUER AC re! beds of 2 fot at the Tt | ix om nd moved” out of "Fen | | bot Hea” ei OMe ec of lt Beslatss Beloe Psu and then camo on. Tesreau broke’ Tt looks to ma as if tho Eastern | ~ ‘et totis S) 1) BROOKLEN i ‘ear tauen: anys he Silke that ane ioe plate too late to catch any one. ern circuit this time, as the Western | Ham, a. 3 ¢ in Im and unassuming \ » formed an armored Captured Materials. SICK- As BED” «And that was all the scoring excopt-! teams appear to be settling down to |Hntbe sf Paint his new Job as he used to the and did My dtu Austrian Submarines, } ing in the eight, when Bill Hinchman, yoal form right now. JMeulitce The Zan Ot eM iew Une, ent 0 OY ey ot eerie Wher | ; SEE THE BOMBS DROPPED py || WIN EX GAFDEN | Ik a Bh 7 ot 1 Before Pencey ig are: by to return soon und r bit on | THE HUN ON BEAUTIFL AL JO My I h! e| h li Meadows 1s , 4 I noand fighting spir Hu = oF) VENICE, | } M lis a at m er in the art ! | d * horoughly Cleanse the Liver and Keen Well _. Baseball Briefs) || suuserr: : : j oom 8 Holing sod conditioning athictcs, |f pu BATES a WHAT TOE wT | Vinee TBD eee caraetis on thal f Basebali Briefs | A small boy friend tells GETTING TOGETHER j bs a A ‘ le ; ey : 04) resulta ¢ first your an m MORGANTOWN, W. Va, June i—|his Daddy that the Rogers ASTOR | ; By Dr. 1. H. WaTeON) faterere | 5, Mie tie Grint arena | ; 1, Rodgers, #hor » wen! Peet auto now stops at every | . : re he much slandered cabbage, and wee ir Sat er ty Jthat th ates will b ed Yitainte : | Rock:Afve Baby Ee sauerkraut, Stimulate the liver into "(2), Bale hd (ES pe a paseball x hodvera | ROUSE ON his block ! : 2 # thorough acer mine tae Rezdek natu ra the W wt tn the ser | Congratulations, Daddy, |||o., ah Bt OALHURST {#8 ot tear bw g i cea e + D! ) y vey uw A t u f * 1 “ A viable laxative made up an k : creates |excellent neighborhood! ‘FIVE! ‘MORE NCHS MAY TIME” g egies rom He apple, asf i ; . f any mountainser athlete in Boys’ clothes made on the’ |!" ie Hee rirene cunt: Bat f mod Wen. Norrie, Pellet, first made by Doctor Pierce | of seanct It was know 1 not ae theory that the better we « Meceints ‘ (he, Sat PRINC y Wed a nearly fifty years ako and sold for Riis ee re IM init ketbull Or {Make them, the longer they oe ee esc Hi moot Stee. [I] iD Wie oleae an, drink pienty | it e-yeur-old Se | last more strain on the bOO.H 4) water between meals; also, if you a chin nee the ie J her w 1 . r lene 4 Satines 2 Ei? $28 cause early deaths from kidney dis-| AT CHICAGO. as well. as H 170) | pocketbook. UH NAVY MUAIO FEATIVAL oe Seventeen case, affections of the heart, rheuma.| N®W YORK (0) cues ae wal 6 be “ aati ; Ate MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 1 ti m and out, drink ri pint of hot evi ate WEI titan, ates! nas a Little : ee [e) hats, shoes and fix- ae i ag M /: rage’ Aldw Manne (lhot’s io) on tieay eee § water a half hour before m This aiiah t 00| Bezdek is armer Chic n ings >» sam . e orld's Five Greatest Tenors! a a with regular outdoor exercise, msi-| tar ah 4 : ahi [lived in Lake Forest. “huis cou * ¥ a seore ie of the same good qual- Caruso, “ ielenee MARJORIE RAMBEAU ble food, and oceasionally ‘Anuric) hii’, "yo 4 NBG nile & senior a an played much | ity, nearo in (OU double ‘or triple strength) after | \ O48 y were married shortly " | ania P Wit & Lasty meals for a few weeks at a time and | Hames t. 43 y we Pittsburgh during - > Official outfits for Boy 400.60 ie i 7 The poisons in man are taken eae) ME 8 No reason, why w man or] Hifaan } $3 8) Sargon essen, » NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | Scouts of America. LYRIC \*: 2% | VOMBARDI, LTD, wit of, if man will do his part. The liver| dred. This Acta tit | faa Fe ees aa 4 | Sporting Goods Pershing’s Crusaders ; and kidneys act as the sewage disposal kidneys, causing them to thrqw out] « hy, Piast WEBS Mr PGi | tenquaatesct, nie kit rershing s Crusaders || CASINO { i tte MB plants which separate and throw off the the poisonous urie acid which causes | SS He r how manta 'p Teh ts OGERG PEBT COMPA} Helena Gams ee tuie| | GL F.O4 CRAW On Dvn FANCY FREE poisonous accumulations, if given half us to have pains in the back, lum- ! yl In first class col " ; 1." 42, | Broadway Br ‘ae a chance, But many of us should not hago: rheumatism or gout ( » Two! team has te 415 211 {at 13th St, “The at 34t 48TH ST. Nis. S01 Bway eve, $40. eat meat more than’once a day. Eat! Anurie always benefits nnd often! lie--fecen” stock has Md | tron to : vegete ble 1 what may be called s the cause of kidney disease, as > i rw eat Is hound to aff ws dower ¢ . | Broadway : Fifth Av Pac eRaUe vith MAN wio STAYED a1 rome | Hroughage stimulate bowel action, well as rheumatism gnd’g Sold, New Vor fo} 1] Mppetites and and t at Warren t Fist JL) eae KOOY CENTUAY PHEATIE such as baked potato with thi skin, Graham, rye or whol bread, Onions, nips, carrots ard by druggists, or send 60 cents to) )iee nn Mesut « Husei) {detract { Games Toeday OLYMPic eb MAT. DAILY tw Bilao ot oymomm, AMATEUKS FRIDAY NIGHT, PISTERS | THE DOOLENS? veloping a