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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1918, SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS Remarkable Golf Shots by Experts|Davy Roach Rowing Marvel, 7.—BY GEORGE M'LEAN (Great Neck co betas Winner of Diamond Sculls, Takes the Long Jou Journey ———— Y. A.C, which he held until stetcke: Famous N. Y. A. C. Coach | jij “ire ‘is"survivea by his sisters Mics 2 . Alice Roach, Who gave all in order ‘ mteay agry | Finally Succumbs After [ee ree a heather inv his tase ite fre are no other ne \ urm‘niguce || Game Battle for Eile, |iiows ceunmive’ —— eee Funeral serv’ will be held at the home to-day at § P.M The burial By Bruce Copeland. will be at Greenwood Cemetery to- NB of the moat pleturesque ath. | morrow lotes aver known in the world] ,,, how IF DOGS COULD TALK IT MIGHT BE INTERESTING TO KNOW THE SECRETS OF A DOG'S LIFE. ‘GRAW HAD HOT RAGE TIP, SO GAME WAS CALLED OFF lundreds of Soldiers and sd tallie » Wienidiaee Upon Learning Final Game With Cards at Polo Grounds Was Postponed, Although Not a Drop of Ra in Fell Until Seven Minutes After 4 o'Clock. ) as @ rowing coach was famed ' ping light crews into ma- j - : of competitive centests, an it almost superhuman endure i lerton. |ing. The Red Sox are surprising the asclble little man weighing only 122 ety. caraman wt By Hugh S. Fu “ entire league by their sudden showing pounds,’ who Chics ighpoked & chars own indomitable grit, which en- j Ovoreinhs 108 The Cree ogi O% lof strength, and Bush's pitching J them to #ucoeed against. over pionship crew, and tater became &| Wueiming odds famous rowing cosch, has gone the way of all good sogis in the fingt brush with invincible time, To-day, in @ little apartment at Na, 198 Tenth Avenud, ites all that i mortal of David Roach, who was one| Te facilitate the prompt shipment of against the World's Caampions this Woe ‘que; high fog, depressing | season has been one of the biggest of Weather, prospect of small at-| aij surprises, He seems to have some- endance, discouraging weather pre-|thing on Kowland’s team, which is Mdictions, Cubs coming to-morrow and hitting far below its true form. a hot tip on the = second race at HILE quite as much and perhaps more rain fell in Brooklyn than EVERY MAN HAS A CHANCE TO WIN IF HE WILL ONLY FORGET ABOUT THE POSSIBILITIES OF LOSING. horses to fairs, shows and race meat ie ag have |as epiiled on the big town, the of the first to make row!ng, popular] Moree to faire, shows sue race mie ares KOO 1918 ere may have! prooklyn and Pittsburgh teams man- In this country, and who owtstfoked| United States Railroad Administration & IRENE BORDONI been other reasone| | es to get in a corking good game, his opponents through shoer BaMme-| hus asked the National Trotting Asso- . LION Weta? * for the = Gilant|i, which Brooklyn won 2 to 0, and pen ae weve Ae; ness as the foil for what he lacked] ciation to furnish a record of all faire fie management 40/04 in spite of the fact that they “/ Sa csucar teve a {n stature and bulk and meetings held in the congested zone RAT ciding not to Play | nage only two hits while the Pirates 16s Yoo Nine SAND PIT ~~ After more than thirty years in the| last year, with the date of each meeting xe) Fal fo the final gaine of) uncorked nine, The secret of it is ro HOLE f public eye, Roach was taken Ml in] and tho number of cars used lant your, inte “Wet. (ion) & hat ate the St. Louls s¢-| 00 they managed to get @ two-bag- i January, 1917, with hardening of: the] \8 “nas this formate a tas | FL O-F 4 © Lixehen Mpelens " ’ , he Director of Traffic o heed ditt hich ger bebind @ pass and u hit by pitched arteries, Thie acipiont malady a8! 14 pave a sufficient number of care as- | REPUBLIC .W. QR, en nh the fact that the| pall, thus undoing all the good work sravated an old rupture he hud re | signed to the different localities for this > 2K) imousine W&S)of Cooper, who Is having hard luck celved years ago while training WIth| yurpose. The congested cone ineludes PARLOR BEDR RA waiting and that|with his pitching. & medicine ball, and did much to| New York, Now Jersey,+ I : F ot 7 y,* Penneylvania, with FLORENC McGraw raced for], Brooklya is playing much better hasten bis end tie 4 Massachusetts. More AN im Moons, ball than the standing of the club nd. necticut and Massachuse jo. COHAN & HARRIS \ mm aR St. it with @ hot tip| would indicate, and while the team Roach's friends despaired of bis re-| than two hundred totung meetings, fom Superhuman and Wire Joan may |may never get anywhere it is bound Tenney oF ue aoe Title carcres horse shows and fair ve teid in | A TAILOR. MADE. MAN ‘indicate that there are things more | to escape from iF collar, ed ined enabled him to held out againet denth | (bcee States thie year ELTINGE™ Wer’ wae Hs Se important than baseball. Se Meeenehte That the, mupert ’ until early yoaterday mc The annual junior Busing aa : \ Also it is in evidence that not @/have had this season and atill keep the Reaper stroked hie c champlonahips of the 3 - SS 8 ore Pleasure drop of rain fell prior to seven min-| playing the game deserves a lot of line @ fraction of an inch in the eeeterion et ear ae: Vi Pare an es - = Koach was th smallest oar ane nape! hy Yolock ant praise. In fact, the Brooklyns are vas ave - of Columbus at a tectitig of the utes after 4 o'clock and that there. |i g harder juat now than they | who ever atroked @ championship! 474. U, dst aight a events will be after there was not enough downfall heyy been at any stage of the season | : ai, boat, being a little more than five feet] Aya, Mat Behe, The gente, wilt be to stop a game had {t been started|and giving all comers a hard battle. | : woman Ween Pelgning ee July 21, ang will be eo dvicted without a ; % 4 bo expense to the A. A, U. Regular A. A. U, gas SNS tncisates that the hundreds of] ASy | (OMe Jet odds gets more sae ‘ An Escape From a Sand Trap at Englewood That Placed about sixty years ayo of good old| champiouship todais will be awarded to soldiers and sailors who have been maleation than does a stronger team '. i rf | local stock, his father being a Central firat, ‘second and third tp each event. [Planning for a week to get leave #0|that falls into the careloss habits of ’ McLean With the Leaders in an International Match. | Omos detective for many year fated by Judue Leander Faber,” °°" || SHUBERT ¢ ti as to see a game had ‘some cause for|the stars. siclaieaigccie ets hip raid hd a Stone Bianghe Bate “their disappointment and anger. Rrooklyn has a big attraction for| | twopby in the} weer POINT, N. ¥., June 11.—The GETTING the next few days, as it will give the| © be badly bunkered near a green in the und of an (portant | tor stroked. the| twenty-fourth annual field day under But what care we, since Wise Joan! rang the first real chance to see! tournament is about as mean a th ® could happen to a {ft tag en LO ye | the auspices of the, Aray Athletie won, | c 1 r 8 cou appe |tory over the Metropolitans by two| Council opened the day's programme o Mathewson's Cincinnati Reds in a rolfer. This was my misfortune in the international matches at | scant feet over the two-mile course, {the "June week xerclies. The mem- ..|tion, Among the wise followers of) Dod C. Final Battle ¥ Old “Pop” Courtney of Cornell, was | bers of the graduating class participated ROM the standpoint of the New|the game and among many of the, Odgers Capture Final Battle} pngiwood last season, When getting ready to tec up on the eighteenth tie Snip ran who eves mastered tha|in Ut few Of the events, The meat York Club, both tactical and fe ddl eta TM Bea of Series With Pirates, hole some one in the gallery ran up and told me that a regulation 3 on d little stroke, but Courtney at| Went to the clang of 1920 by & big mare financial, the postponement may BAe | ntegr chance for the pennant than| ate 0 the flaal hole would place me even with Willie McFarlane and George | eeeiaaia caperan eta welsivet 18% |fgotball playek, smashed iwo academy been a success, but the hundreds of| ¢ither the Giants or the Cubs on pre: « . Fothingt a owe’ 10 | records. recer, apother headline . pgham, the leaders. nent. Roach managed to row abréast |xridiron star, brok# 4 record in the run- is A fae who arrived at the grounds and | ent form. The trouble with the Hede| ics Through overanxiety to get squarely to the green my tee shot fell joe ged Te AP OTT aR ee ee: Blan Teche FOdey heared Ute tees terpiece,* o cussed before starting back wi'! be| seems to bo that they do not force) |, Wheat's sensational runaing i y ‘ q » |they had made the final turn. Finally, |4¢ 6 feet dy inch, Te previous record the attack against tho weaker teams eaten, 4 tittle short and dropped Into « deep sand trap Just to the left of the | (N0s tad made tne tna ei rena’: | Was sat by Maulsby, ‘16, 6 foot 10 inches hard to convince. The Giant pitching | wiry the energy and determination} catch in the fourth inaing saved the} Conon phe elghtecuth gt jewood {8 well clevated and tis par- | 4. oajeled; Ronan’ to th beet oh) me tuff is short handed—so sbort handed | that the Giants do, and they lose) final came of the series with the ticsiar eand trap ia a me It is so steep that a shot must be Well, good-bye, Dave; I guvas I'l) be sah cue Malian marathon | rete Paes ome af the Gther SES L eitceer rage Raabe oereioiatel Pittsburgh Pirates for the Robins} gcourntely played to clear the edye, and if played too strongly the ball | teaving you now.” ; the Old World, and unless he is potted hie League managers do not think that | [Or tie! m nt}at Ebbets Field, Later on in the] will jump across the green and into another sand depression to the rear Roach became a profesdions! efter! by « German Dullet he promises to be as Maxine El aa re TeGraw can carry the team through preerypietael trial Hebstanacinrens (etiatsoon Burleigh Grimes put his] of the green. : ; | Use care And Nee Sete #0 on coselt| mush of & aepanaion es. Dorande, ell MA RIORTE" Bawibete tit gto @ pennant. In fact, Jack Hen- league if we subtract from the Glants'| shoulders behind a perfectly timed My ball had dropped in the sand pit close to tho side nearest tin |he Organized and coachinl the famous ternational marathon, held recently at | in EYES or Yo trength at the ratlo they have fallen roen, ‘To play ou, safely meant that the ball had to be shot almo “0 “ ; stuntford Briage, London, the Italian, 4. TH dricks was so angry when the game Strengt a a ane Ing and hammered out a game| &reen, To |“Chippies,” who were remarkable in | eit eee ee army ehaent ———— : the off in thelr work recently. peu tis) le. As the ight up in the air, Taking a heavy niblick, L scooped up under the | that they averaged only 138 pounds | of his dative lund, ran clean away tom CASINO den ot na eRe Rear RENT ith Be LE iy gir | and sent it ws.: over the side of the trap, For @ second I feared the |and won the national champlonship|his English and other opponents and | CLIFTON CRA\ a ib Giants were in fear of bis team, and HIS js Griffith Bat and Ball day! and Giants did not play, ball was going too fur, but the back spin on it saved the shot, The ball | for two aucceasive years, Roach finally |won ns le" pleased. “The distance. waa won ir rier | FREE é that Gene Packard was just ripe to at the Polo Grounds, and the| pontine host gained a polnt or two in) pped within two feet of the pin, 1 barely had to tap the ball for the | turned his attention to coaching the | thirteen miles, the stant and finish being | gainer Sa then, i ot nay ee ee ra” bye the, way, lett New fund ought to receive the biggest) their struggle for seventh place. The| pntt and got the necessary 8, which placed me on even footing with | Seen oe ae. wr eeeione oF een ae persons paid ‘adiniseion to ses, the twolleam: MAN seats STAYED at aan York last night firmly convinced that Moost it has had thus far, Tho Cubs) score was 2 to 0. the leaders. the New Rochelle oat club." forttical points of the race, ‘The main VED av Ht the Giants are not golng to Win the ore certain to draw more spectators} Wheat ran at least a mile to gather | This niblick shot, I belteve, was the most unusual I have ever seen |° “Two years ago he Was given em- |VOrlon of; math: Warneae Green | PARK EUEAIKE, Cor Pirsie gtee Oth, gk {National League pennant, and be in- than any club that has yet shown! jn Schmidt's savage liner to left cen-| on any course. __ployment in a minor capelty by the N. Jand_Hempst tere Jcliues to believe that his team still under Coogan's bluff, and a big ber-] ire with one hand. ‘That wallop was ee MASE 1 Stolen Orders ES PRIN SOOO on tne sre | eT ace rat Petites the mnoieny | led. ead iekeied for the, cular] KOOP CENTURY THEAT ready to spring, but yesterday he \ reaches of Flatbush, and with Cut- ice (Z ires rom KATHE AT 11.30 11.30) suffered a heavy loss when Smith was TACK HENDRICKS wants to cor-! shaw racing for home, might have IRNTOMr ‘ordered to join the colors on Jun 24, rect a scory which recently has| gone untold damage. | * Ptaking from him one of his best and) been circulated around New York, to} This catch and the winning drive by ost promising players. |the effect that he has been fighting! Grimes in the eighth inning we hd e Lir Yy ears’ Service —_— is a series of clr- O-DAY the Chicago Cubs, lending; McGraw to obtain revenge because) outstanding features In & surien Of Nt the National League race, come’ McGraw released him from the Giants! one jhe ysis has scidom pitched ‘si o renew the old feud between Giants] years ago. As a matter of fact, Mc-| Wilbur Coopit, i in the a en . , ’ \8 Savvy ° . here oe Graw did not releuse Hendricks, nor better bee! alt te onan doiod out Just | Famous pe nat Can- Rice Was ait th in Dundee, ‘g pre el ig Naas = " was McGraw with the lant team) major leagucs. Dope : 7 . ‘ : ¢ : 4 N) oe. There ise aurorise in the making. | when Mendricis played in the out-|two hits, and one oF shee came mete! cels Valuable Contract Be- Scotland,” but Came Here Ww P ov . 4 feild endricks, with twelve other rst inning when on pol e: A ce “ 5° and his bride were in New York| players, was released by the Giant liens er the infleld into right feld. cause of Lack of Material. When a Smail Boy. "Or _T yead Alex has a furlough. ct ement in a body, but that was! y, iy ath frame connected ee The ohances are that Alexander ne week before McGraw tried to break tee easy was done then and will piteh the first and the fourth! u) the American Loague by deserting | 0nd the ° By Alex. Sullivan. ao he entered the pro ranks | games of the series against the Giants | Roittmore and joining the Giants, there, « the Smoky | v sa rowed in a great many places. | ind close his career (temporarily, We) “Hendricks says he isn't fighting) In six of the on) ne Smoky | eQOLUMBIA undergrads and gras He took part in fifty races altogether, a ope) by heiping his tcaia in the Arat! scGraw for revenge, but to gut Be City crew had a second ba Meee oni act tocdas Bisel his last race being in 1898 at Hall- Ficas Ou 4, ritical series of the season Louis up in the race; but he wants it waiting and wateh' a clean blow bag Rice fax, N. 8, with his partner, Ned er Alexztider 1s ready and looks 1] Understood that he will fight him just (o driv uch safo hits is a reason, Good old Jim Rice, Hanlan. They were beaten by the fy helo y Bae a ‘Tonia! uperbd shape, and he was waiting 18t) 4, hard for one reason as for the fell in Grimes| who has #0 ably serv in 'Lynch brothers, thereby closing a \ }» [ack Wyatt, Marie Pitagibbon, Cre Martie ner na ieee Mita Aine other, siaply t puss,” and} capacity of rowing h since 190 nine-year | career of tition, Biray nos, [bem Snow, : where they strengthened their grip on| has sent in his resignation. He has which inoluded races ui nt all the NUN aud mtandards PRrrce “6 rat place by running over the fading nyive work bY} done the very same thing many Rin cae eect | Aiur tenths ALACE his. Mitchell's plana for the ser the I tek'a tlmes before, but he so in- A from 1894 497 an ‘ n wears | BAS rte Boson ere to start with Vaughan, but the t See ree ciat \t ie wader | Rrockvitle Re Coin 1808 and 1299, Te [OM il fet ah i BART pont Addition of Alexander to his pitching i Lagi tg {then went to D t, where he] att ty On snes amining h ? fee BL RTON « forces makes lila stand much stronrer. stood that at a meeting to-night the 1 Weeeieh the eouiberauh Chae uaatt nays, that a] WWERSID [Wy sa f Tho Giants aurcly luvs a hard four| faculty will accept It, Those in the 11908 had foot’ troulte | nway 06 et LA days coming, with Alexander, | 3 a cessor will be ii $eneabwiient as: the pooh orly fitted ely: Thea on Hw - } Vaughan, Tyler and Douglass alll uifield, Wheat | know. aay that no successor will of ee rane 8 ach an ahves Ys uilde Aaiadateucigs mith CHAN TP, Al gp primed for them Jimmy Hiek-/ chosen, as it is doubtful if the un ‘ of solliae crew. was toe " MEN en Aide ol " t 4 4 t y 4, where he Instructe Also ater Vaudeville . ise the time versity will participate in any fur i RG. He stayed there No fitting reform “? Was evident tifat one of the prin- visions ther intercollegiate rowing until the) RICE of Columbia That your Morton Bowuc here 6 s needed iiEN DERSON’S "to TALE cipal causes of the eal if off of = Rashint he weabs | | was the only one of the bunch that }@rck, B. Irvine of Colu o've alwaye found that! \Submarine F-7—Lyons & Yoseh’ enduy's wae wae lo ive the Conner in Be nik Mlew hun wot only been a in ii't lone Din lite while sailing thé leben icanea hints oe alway hat |notives.”” Leow tolte, Meme & Cems Ot chers a ch » Fel e ot Hinolman in the ninth inn: or 0 ‘ he has been a “ Wt dem enn come & Ces Others : i : ace what 00060 0 08 es ‘i pe a. he r ier une - as tty 4 Doar at y Pani good fitting” was (and is) | PHOTO PLAYS. ” . the fact that McQvaw ister ° f lady who have attended the univer-|, 1% i* DOW forty-eigit years O14 | voepaie, githough he never had in. [about 907% of shoe satisfac-|—~ =e RT fears ‘he Cubs In Bae an sity at Morningside Heights during| | ie Wad booiol and ‘hia fatter (enue mle aunt aitan row | tion, 44MUECATRE Bi » sence in themselve a ya Bic ase the past decade, He wis alway s irish, He promised his mother] Was absolutely na » bir «| Our shoemen are careful DWPGRIFFTHS | WW YS This luck of « od Tit Thame or Ba le glad to advise “his boys.” Could never become a nator, She} cnarnes fintwhed second to Cornell P month of het une [him mind to retire largely because, s) ininy Of her brothers, if ue led |S*Parated the two ¢ jwhen the size is known! MATS, ("le 251 ele ancy 25¢48180]] tbat tiey - OR LEAGUE STANDINGS he didn't think he was earning hi petore she mast ALEX MAY FACE GIANTS | For “85 out of every 100 ee - coming oreseont Now ap AJ money. He was being paid a big rf Aga Baht ve . men’-—‘* Pedestrians,” 4 rT oe A ge thi arotlee 8 peices salary by the un.versity, but owing) ) hood, but a Creveland Als last which orth ect | % fe re } : hoe pinyera « . , rover Cleveland Alexan le g i | Moltiday u Be zintduncain’s team is NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE. to the fact that there was a Inch or CEI RI ALL A ee hola nA EL OTENOPOHE SUr BE eee gaatnence th et Plebua niece Mecae a cuuns w. J CLUBS W. ta Pe, | material from which to mould x uid Satinty | Waten arn Shetele nnd. wilt confer with (eons endorse for their own| TAL TO)» N Delle itomoee ing at foot Coleage.t AO 12 724) Pitts ..1D 25.490] ning crews he considered ; A es torasta: | Sead Miltohell, mannaen of ¢ |personal wear. Tne 8 u Tn face it hers 4914 UTA] Phila as * A7T]to draw down his money day es to his chances of pitching one pve strong enous aa 2s 1s Chicago.28 7 886) Jim is not going to pias Jim was a amatl boy bis lthe games against the Gia ROGERS PEET COMPANY loneinta. the Wittnes to beat ther: ¥ maton » ae 7 Cleve $ 366) iar berth anywhere else. He is co-, | am th this For @] ye has been working | mecad slid ssteye Mae) of tho fault spear tobe A town ot AMES YESTERDAY. iad Gh tks a WE datad “Seek lived in i nil: BUS lca atte auaatings erent roadway ; roadway rockin, nb 1 to Toront y peuple at Lith St. “The at 34th St. | LALG TON THEATIE. doch 8. & Les, a d ‘ in and a ten cy to criti- | Brooktyn, @: Pittehurgh, 0, bungalow near Saratoga Lake. may give him an opport 4 ‘Cecili f the Pi we Mc " W wa \e . near oy a fea that Rice was born In 6 ; Four ecilia o| e Pink Roses , is seu Mitchell of the Cubs} a Pend iarcisc iene 0. . Loals, 2 [Contract at Columbia has three » A owing to his long tlfies ae © 5h Lee Befeen! caperiion | Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave, | Mst—eils_ 100 and 180, Rives, 160 ead _ 960; brought his Cas yn Philadel Mes Naskces, Laas (sala): innings).|t® run, with the privilege of re 4 bt sports. A P pi ete a outfit, the 9420 Field Ar- (at Warren at 41st St CHARITY, pila as ae Hl ks . GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY, hewal for five years. 10 famous seu "Ned Hanlan [tillery, ls at a ‘ C Tr . chien i abana at th Chicane at New Vo New Vork at Cleveland, ‘or years Rice has been turnir In’ 1096 Bice pulled sd Pt Hig ab i ad peegre mt Shs PeIRHAH wt Mrookiye, at Chicago, out wonderfully smooth crews. Hy fantan, and could n Brooklyn Ins ‘| CRUSADER | grounds than was the contest! UHOsbargh at Boston, Philadeipt i. at Detroit, Rent his only winning varsity eigh vecond one, but he th the four games & | main, escent Aetuntay ” St Louis at Philadelpula, | Wasiington at st, Loale.leg Poughkeopste in 1914, His hand ant mage tne: old aR AT I _AMUSEME ; eae ONT han fhe beat him, » ' E USEMENTS. BURLESQUE. nee een HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT cacvnasinl maya base inencoerauititiel 2 » NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE OLUNBIA Sea OLYRIPIC Ss MA DAIL (es tthe NATIONAL LEAGUE. ’ AMERICAN LEAGUE. | material. Somehow or other not Jim's father gave him a treat | = aM :|C HELLO AMER: ck eit Hawks i oF Btn dule, and to: it rosume | gait, Pblladalodia BH. &| At Chives £, | auMetent number of students at Co him on w trip t onto (0 | minerans , M Ag] sr 1 \, BS, sets Satanic oman rreretrer Ca eatugeegt: 9 lam stl be fat iy er Se Wha ko ema | 3 STEEPLECHAS A opprations — slang | Veugiia aud Kiliser; Ocsehger atc ea ane pach and} the crews to dev winning com Ton waht at j Battal _——— i } he cua It heked | cat Bogoo— ROWE XB.) binations, At Harvard or Yale a nee ae ; mes Yew one FUNNY PLACE. | the Boston Red sox in their | fine Honoeree sy bf A : 47 Simlght have pr le th Rals si 4 May : OPEN AS USUAL | Sunday World “Wants” series. 1 Red Hox meantime took | y batters Brae hy "i i = iseve ‘ , pele ane a aati won. The Roc heate Cr advan}. of the hiatus to gain an | k aun a : n R mes Te-Day man Al other lap on the Yinks by beating the »100 ‘ alter 3] u mn 4 eeting a ty a: Hatin \ & n , 1. j White Box: Biller Joe itush bolling ° ‘ ny # A fam watar His fw i m oui uf och Ay instanton, ase CPA AR Work, Monday Wonders... | tee World's Champions down to poth- | nual Benet OF ere bi Gfteen uncles were sailors, His dad declaring that be was a fi feyracuse 4: Buttaic, 0 Bee Weer iy Bathing NOW ores, \ ‘ a — ee = THEATRES. NEW AMSTERDAM im 424 iw Erlanger's New M NEW AHS? Wk THe ATAY WOOP) ZIEGFELO 11:30 EW MIDNIGHT FROLIC LYCEUM sis) fog ht BR TIGER ROSE OBERTY Ses Serer ts “GOING uP” wae HENRY WILDER'S, RTE, Lam 7 Times five 8.90 Mats, Tomre a Bet, BILLIE BURKE ‘A Marriage HENRY MILER of Convenient OBE hk ee race Me. RAYMOND MTCHCOCK ittimectty

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