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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1918. THEY CALL TORONTO BALL CLUB THE LEAFS, WHICH DOESN’T MEAN THEY WAIT UNTIL AUTUMN TO FALL SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS SOME OF THE NEW HEAVY.-HIT- TING SUITS WOULD EVEN DISTURB SLUMBERS OF CEMETERY TENANTS ~ HOME RUN BAKER’ ‘ 100TH HIT Two Different Styles of Champions, (DEMPSEY | MEETS |Secretary Baker Insinuates But Both Working for Uncle Sam’ ise QNE WEEK | "4", seball’s Com ination . WINS GAME FOR YANKEES .., .sotre(EESARO_craBORmITETE—] ry ATT sey orca World’ Lightweight King, | His Personal Opinion Must Not Be Taken Home Team Looked Hopelessly Beaten by the White Sox Until. and Willie Ritchie, Who as Forecasting His Decision Upon Appeals of Enforcement Eighth Inning, When They Got Busy and Tied the Score So Held Title Before Freddie This Bout Will B Be One of the of “Work or Fight” Order. That the Famous Third Baseman Could Dramatically Prove Welsh, Represent Two: Features of Athletic Fund ha Ee a Hero Again. Widely Contrasting) WASHINGTON, July % | Dickerson, Prevident of the Weatern _ Show in Garden. PPEALS from decisions of local | League, deciared to-day that the sue- Wr. —_—— A Ling baseball |Kestion of Jack Holland, head of th Phi - Schools, but Both Are Do- —- ribs Me bbgal Ma le ee Qhlahows, City tearm, that» “Labor .F i cripple that is the present P | Jack Dempaey, lending contende 4 Non-productive occupation | Pk\ be formed of clubs. fror By bide he Mp co. | status of th (sand Cubs in their ing Good Work Instruct- | tae GEA Wee WePP ROUT. cruatn. (TDAH the WAT WOT Westarn Inaguo and the Texas Coakas @eernadt. 1918 now Hua rave for the pennant, Tho Cubs stant 4 t ‘orid'e yweln eae should not be given 1s considerations RA Tn eta hienine World) | to lose heavily. Holiocher is reported, ing the Soldiers. Pionahip, will fight Billy Miske, co’ ie! “Fach league guarantees protection |to have been called. The facts are queror of Fred Fulton, at the big (nston for decision by to Its cities.” Mr. Dicke n declared, | | | went astray, more| summoned for active service during By Alex Sullivan, | seavon counted more than n that Hollocher is not ltable to be boxing show to be held in Madison Hake ontirming reports that |"Althouih Wwe nave diabaied, ora betcha the pr u f draft Square Garden a week from to-night pal chek boat ba ae re eed e move proposed by Mr. Holland oven than ( t well placed, | he Hiseene Season. | He ee Ce eos H are the new and old time This bout will be one of the {atures prep at deine or ey te Oe ied That 100th hit}terod in Chicago, and in a district world's lightweight boxing of the carnival to be conducted for recretion for millions ot ocopl F ime at a climax} which has supplied its quota up to champions. Benny Leonard, the Army Athletic Fund under the Ruth's tripe Hibs ked to think that it would be o hers in the last of vartment ty affected, He ed, howev over which a fic-|date. Tho report that he has bee™ the New Yorker, is the 0 of pres- |summoned to military duty probably Gene wall auspices of the War De ank, who bad sing u tion writer would) means that he has been called for @Mt day tite holder, while Willie Commission on Training Camp Ac this personal opinion of his own must to three hile, tee have gloried amination, It is certain that he Ritetié, the Frisco boy, is the last of tivities, not be taken as forecasting his decision fh the second game, His team was|will be with the Cubs a month or the old style American upions. Benny Leonard .world's lightwe upon the appeals, a score of 4 to 3 beaten, beat more at least. d 60! > " 4 ri 0 « ey ‘arlan . 7 i | at ieee ae eee ce calla RURNS Ae sort of reverts to the braided bait ge m ; vn LEULADELPHTA, Jul | PITTSBURGH, Pa, July 9—Ragan'@ 8 sly hOp*-| moment, but he etill is with the Cubs, of which Joe Gans was a ehin- | the greatest boxer of his thm hitting, coupled with poor fiel y leffective pitching put an end to Pitter. lessly, Fourtimes| and still catching great ball and |!9§ example—a lad who not only can | also engage in real bouts at the Gar- | petroit, expecially by Stanage and Cobb, |DUEN's winning streak and the gaine he had gone to the| Working well with the pitchers. In- hit but who is so clever that he can | den next Tuced Ra heMl the Pirates to three Nita an y night. Their op ve Philadelphia the game by a ac | ponents will probably be selected this of 16 to 9 Heilman was injured by the success plate during the| deed. ter part | Ragan hed! the Pirates to three hits and of th avoid punishment. ent men reached second. Comatosl ‘0 pitchers has been due file bah ting Detroit's vine news" Vay mre Ace had : game and four|}, ¢ work of Killifer, But! It 49 the reputation of the local star jafternoon by William H. Wellman ating Detrolts revised line-un latte three singles, a double and triple even with Kill r gone there is that he seldom gets his hair mussed Mitchell to reckon with. He is oné in a bout. who has obtained a furlough from his * the third inning? he wa. tied ‘ \ the third inain # replaced |noldier duties at Camp Wadsworth,| KANSAS CITY, Mo., July %—K. W. | Sanders : bo If a boxer should ruftie it, | proved an easy 7 ‘Yard, Victim to Shelien- hele ees OF pitchers and he had better look out, | | spartanburg, to manage the big show " pack, the b1i8Sinas his eve on every | Ritchie was the kind Jat the request of the Training Camp ~ : ass ve every move. He knew a ¢ kind of boxer who : : Ti an Ly the ll R young pitcher of the Chicago White) this spring that his only hope of a/ tore in and never let up until he had . Commission igers ootba AY FISHER’S SERVICE NINE. Sox. The score was 5 to 2 in favor|championshin was in pitching other his opponent flat on his back. After | be 1 | |. The Miske Seton Mr aise Ch h TO PLAY CAMP UPTON STARS. ‘es Ch ons » men | ams to ¢ nh, a has made his yoo ¥ ‘ 4 \the by wd for this city atthe Wort Chumpions. wo men tama tooth and he ua made Ms Joy any waa gatated for ahe chic tne teat ever arransea tor inn ccs Chances Brighter were out in the elghth inning. Noone pionship there ca: | and it promises plenty of action ” The baseball teams of ¢. potest me a linc of boxer fintel ‘amp Upton was on the bases. Shellenback, who T" Yanks have made a deal to fighters who were of the aggressive | \the first gong to the finish. ‘The appointment of a new Football| 224 Fort Slocum, made up of soldlers, | had escaped luckily from two exctting | strengthen their pitching staff.| stripe. Battling Nelson, the first of | Wellman to-day announced that) ory Committee by the Board of |r re were Playing ball in the big leagues situations, seemed to be going easily|and have secured Ray Keating from| the order, never knew what ps % | popular prices will prevail, and tha GHRLERITARUECintaias ice before soi K into the service, will hae and winn axed. It looked | the St Paul Club. In return they | back up. He had the hie the gpectators will not be runjestee paphenaatsi sles Mehl lhe thelr frst game at Wobets Weld next o beat one that Baker > give St. Paul two ene pm to any annoyan such as collec K “ x Race to: bat wenier waa ee t rl Paul two! being human. That was because } ahi pyoeHRN MAloa OF. AUOLON TO rok apore % vived at| The fo Yankee, Ray ner, {9 Z 1ebkh iite would. be delayed att? a r two players thoy | could take everything Ai Op ee Reger seal own wext anon. The desire | the captain and pitcher for Fe joo ast ano! da The fans were| ¥!/l give wn. They have lit.) ponent delivertu, and when e cartes .t wienenit " ay sity [204 has succeeded in winning a sb “Cursing that 100th bit. Col, Bili{tle talent to exchange for any one. | opponent wreah'd nh the said worth of fighting for nominal at 5 mt is to form @ university) ono or pts ctente e ene at Fleischman was using language tbat] Keating already is on his way to |), A at w : tired Bat, not because | mum of $1, Tickets wil direct n and engage in games with! Oly Upon ge pres, tended to dixprove President Te help out the short handed pitching; ", Possessed any great punching ne box office, first come first, Yule and Hafvard and a few of the > of I Jonald rl fe Hele that neetallt ie oplriCAlls {state of the Yanks, according to the | ®Pility, but because he kept ham? from the box office, 1 weeving’ 1 Bue AL asl pip of Lieut. Donald ©, Boyle, who i |news from St. 1 } mering away, wore 1 ; served, and there will be no auction servic eams. But until co plays rane morally prod ve fans cle s from St. Paul, and just what; s ay, wore his man down, ‘ f hat Biker was so eager to make that | Play ire to be to the Saints; After t Hegewisch marvel there of tlokets prior to the big show. This opens int fall no real defir ——- OOth hit that he had failed to hit} !" return vexed au m. Hug-| Came Ad Wolgast, the lad from Cad assures the choice seats for those who plans will be decided upon. Kabanamoka Will Swim for the AEA Nile Would: have if many | Kins owns some scattered live stock, Mac, Mich, who could stand just a eaLy Tite However, the athletic community ‘ on uns. ‘They were ned jslad of it{!Meluding Tom Clark, witch may be! Much punishment as Bat could if nc ge: eto wired may rest aswured thot if Know Try- |, CHICAGO, July 9. — Duke Kahana: Saar at served him Haht thrown in in the trade, However, More. Moreover, this fighter was onc Brig. Gen, Guy Curtete <i nok Haw ad Perry McGillivray” Then, with two out, Pratt singled,| the nin p Ny strength is the Of the most persistent aad effective rom Camp Wadsworth, Spartanbu Fp Wate Da ee ie, John if of Chicago w meet next Saturday aud | Pipp dout and Bodie banged a! only thin t bears on the situa-| body punishers in the world. Ad 4 approval of the big and ‘Rush, William N, Roper and Fred T-| sunday in three swimming contests foo. d Murphy obligingly | tion. ought to hav n a kept tearing away at 1ys he will send New York boys to won, the newly appointed com- | the world Ertgti vapid Wests fo» et the ball get through his iegs and] . nd never was, mid section until he subdue 7 leah . t ay cle | ‘hee switraming ek Was uo alow, and “Cocks? Gols | 8 other chanee, and at a Now all that sort of thing ox here if the military situation pe can see their way clear to rs champlonahip tt was announced tad lins was low on the relay of the| time w ny second rate pitehor of fighting represented by ite William H. “Big BI" Kawardgs, vive the gridiron sport eer acngtsate day; gine Hawaiian te bolder, of tite throw-in that even the superlatively | USht to look Like a star Wolgast and Ritchie—is out of date of Internal Revonue for this | too on ent, Mendis hearta’ coeteur nian je holder of slow Bod yred all the way and Uk Benny Leonard won the world listrict, is treas| for the Garden| Ai) five are formar athletes then), Mty and one bur sepro was tied, HE Wostern League title over a year ago trom Freddie how, and many notables, both in sives and. firm believers in the hips, The sway Welsh, the Briton whi HEY f th t fifty, ane hundredh deciding to stop . sriton who took it away THE WHITE SUX DEMONSTRATED YESTHRDAY THAT THY military and civic It on the) vteonuous college pastime. ei from Ritchie in London. Leonart no only possessed cleverness, but the punch as well. Benny avoided being u to that time It had been an ama-|-Toxae League ceased two hundred and twenty yards COULD THROW TILE GAMB BETTER THAN THEY COULD HURL THE | committee. teurish and pretty rotten game of | Sunday's gain North HORSELIDE. ¢ 7 ougeball, but with the score tied the | done, two entire clubs having quit to volt i hurt until he had his opponent tna sy AMUSEMENTS. wa AMUSEMENTS, players violated the 1218 rule agains: | FOpOFt for “userul” duty. The Coast | position to clout him on the polar of | Speaking of throwing, the Western and ‘Texas Leagues hac Just shown Pitcher k eating | AMUSEMENTS. nd figh and warmed t| association is hangitig on and r the chin and put him down, when the | unusual ability w Warapobn N. Y. International Expositien The White Sox attacked] strengthening. It clube’ by. nrabbing nterféred. | Thus Welsh was ~— Is Coming Back Now CONCERTS and Open Air eee, be Dati stopped’ viciously, Finnerar uF wobt led and ons the stars of the other leagues that! “Ritchie met Welsh ‘in a twenty The Giants seem to be the proud possessors of more falls than of iatc OPEN Entertainments Afternoon Waten tark ee eal 1 remarka p by Wally Pipp,| have ceased to round bout four years ago. he | years, and the Cubs seem to be enveigling them out of more than usual. am” Ye k D T ceed a il which cut off base hit, kept the] Th et Pela us inroad on the | sort of boxing that the nel is ousil x Mi | 0 anxee eam Ce Sen ees it mia inatl tho cailde io fuatir Caton, Crowne | wae used to-that is, the Jab and get Literally, a ball player never has to fall ve order to break nis | — Greatest Surf Sea Water on then it seemod in te tha e cit f Buste he awa he style 4 ssive eric Age | | Baker could get io bat unless ta. |bUrRb shortstop, to the colors armay the style aggressive American | patting streak ay Keating fe coming back to the ,_ Bathing Fool on Earth game went xtra in put Dan is ees de ”n and the championship. = w York Yankees, according to 4 177th St. Bronx Subway Station orth was pitching an a uncture d | Freddie Welsh came to this country | Senn turf manioulator have aheyn marked ability w mete not bite ches from St. Paul lagt night un with a. pite aD and during the greater part of the| |was stated also that “two uw ued S EEPLEC ASE 4 Githooley,, being a Box Scores of falea of) the Srawisy law her went PAST PERFORMANCES. avare™ Would Ke peril tO.tn Fa it Mi mpire “Ayth Con abou taking on all ce rs in no-de ‘ A < i} mlatio Club tn feetabl Kr UN, riacte rolly struck ¢ inpauga Clalon conte nd al 7 " by Jock Key n Associa Gen be ind it was up to p Games Played jeision contests, and although out ou. prode that will make alinost any man want to work oF fie ‘for Keating Roller si aine hits are ey By Local Clubs } 20! 10 keen tne Piao nee althougt, Currency lost considerable ground in the turn concerned, the two men to Ko to Bt | THEATRES. he premature Nn | put over the knockout punch 1 to jist thr n the money, Paul are aroed. Miller Hugs | | sees ~ — onerous A i Elias AT POL®@ GROUNDS— | Ritchie won the title from Wolgast It is useless to aricue why Pepper failed to show. ina couldn't be reached Inst night and oped the ball safely to ce: Jon @ foul in the sixteenth round, Jim ia ne one we ventura @ eucse ne to he right place whore there w CHICAGO (A). | NEW YORK Gottmitn’ celeceals Ad RA il : (Second Race.) ‘ who amone the fzhting Yonks could be | Abd vDaner Mar shance for Shano Co p ibis aimed that it was a solar plexus| Some of the boys remarked that they atly enjoyed their a EN Ae dia A 20 nin Le Kivoll Orchestra. he runner at the plate, blow that ended the proceedings ride on Shannon River Keating never Was @ ErOAL sUCCANK J arter Ine Show SEE Ths Meat MALLACE REID alow as ho is, travelled home w How ititanis peoved teat be ees | r "impression was that High Flyer must have had with the Yankees In kates won and | ZEGFELO MIDNIGHT FROLIC |) TALT( “rhe Firefly of Pranee! un that lifted the Yanks, depr a reai champion by immediately de- | a big night the day before Tost. but he Was always playin With | | rear Ta@le mesesevarions: mes, Mar ie White Sox and made’ Baker haning te ROpetely 6 Hirer Rete, sea tien, Gace | EP Rar a Oe a rhest rst er of the ye ogiste: sap h ‘ hurled some good ball, but in 5, atte EXINGTON THEA h St and Lex, hits. Of the year to registe 18 strongest enders, Joe Rivers Comfort faiied to surmount the effect of her nomenclature having been wit ub fou .F Wat & Sat ey ease, 8, Oy Walters 00 0 0 OO Rime : GONQUEST.” = ti Comedy. | Ovrsive of the fireworks at the] | finish the was a wretched wimp. ney noked: gut la ¢l and finished at her leisure Jwas dropped Beene be could not eet | Bley ane 1 RANG i aah 1h a i tion. a wasn “4 Comes 5 One of the best fights held tn thy de h Race.) me he took py rty-fou ! Se Fintersn j Gach wee ike oe dec Py quite a coincidence, Crank failed to pick up any speed A 7 “eg $83 a Sak Pd ni Rtagaierin ich Toledo in the At LYCEUM teen 6 KBNNEDY y played, shant and lifeless or “ , ie atte ant 01 1 Re T8CO! Prowents The Servic ta. arred by amateurish errors and by | ft ‘ [Bardest bi ationa cmitth Race.) ; ; p wot Afteen and TI ROSE Oxticial War Tee | guggieh PUGKIAG. the Whit ae io vo m hat rewultod w I hive I : the | . © Man shattered all precedents by a y winning for | GER “re : Orhest en ox mauled Russel ail over the lot % o aries of thi w uw i | a change, | <UuN a ats ee rth mae, Tel Shri S8b in the first two innings and started | ,. New, York, Giboae ? Rit ui baen't fought since bo lost | si 2 ‘ LIBERTY {3° W 3. EB J-WARREN KERRIGAN 1b oor ong gg fle eae Ww ho is doing the game sort of work advance, Giddap 4. M.KENNEDY'S | wae ults on F . then he i : Ww fe Mia clase ball fe 18 Leonard~ teaching the soldiers bow | one dea ; © (00 a YMPHONY!: je Champs enfely until the ninth, gra ee eiake cat att len ome in ceor CHAGRIN an eae fie Cees Mr RAYMOND HITCHCOCK Hitceiry | [ahewtre. ty at ton xe, | Mate 2 Pre Suncwild anatcheas abe ts ousands of their lives and undoubt- | ro DOUGHNUTS HE THEN PROCRODED TO SEND HIS UNIFORM TO 'S HITCHY-KOO 1918 = hrow away the batth | edly result in taking thousands of the | pny ‘TATOR » LEONERS VAUDEVILLE Vghellenbuck held the Yanks easily enemy's lived eas taten haa| wi) LEON ERROL & IRENE BORDON! J | _____VAUOE $ ‘of four innin, then got wild and zeonard’s work at Camp Upton ha. nl ; cc su nely popu f jate, whenever they ar West 42 Bt Dm. #20 iWixth. He was hurt by a hard bound- | "3 iy oat enact am Fetin officials, while Ritchte has doni nit wit 4r off Pipp's bat in the fifth, and the | Mi iimerane SbF Dantrty tt most equally well with the boys ee eetig eras ee AND PHOTO PLAYS injary med to take his mind off! Winning Pitcher Finneran,’ “Lasing Pucher--| Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wa The Koiser has made another break, but this time it's only his diplomatic SHAQUNG MUSICAL SUCCESS VPERSHING'S CRUSADERS, {what he was doing. rightful error | Penrarn ington. | relations with the Bolsheviki. eo nat Lie fam, Teves & Day, pat nim in vie a the aixth, |AT cHicace 1 altath of these hoyn have always REPUBLIC Wed. eat 2 2) 9 WERK Wry. Three” Ketwm other: jhe steadied und pulled out with but Inst GAM [heen great favorites with the fanw oC | Now that Wille Jackson has agreed to nent Henny Leonard, probably | Dt a son & Co,, Nelle’ y ope run scored. | mW yoRK INN) TGiucau im, cause of thelr elean rein anne | ao ne eee Mid vali ftir Hysrain daca r y PARLE Hi a! ATH sei ‘ ten Meean & Henard, Covdlag, Wa: ea Bi cans te fora of PE Oran. at and their he emanly conduct on j alesd, FARLU = ehh hel LS EA |e ee rk ghen baseball has slipped, and it{dmme, fo. 0 1 1M Paster ct BAB gu SRNR a HA tani hscinn i igeharin abun agar tia lane ait Not too chesty ba YOU | A TAILOR-MADE MAN sic" J)GUU Oh | woe Cui vt a eball is ¢ norally or spirits | M-Cary 00 Zomler 2-2 20] trainin amps hie was on a| Harc 1 Jost © youngster has some style won't qualify for our me a ms ae nt a | ually productive, as President ‘Foner |sedni 24 #0 ROKituer cod 94 YO) toetnuen at the time — he’ veuite (siees 32 to/| Manes Enels Sih Midian ae Gh \ bi a Trvave ! claims, then yesterday’s game either iD 10010 ‘a | — ! youths’ suits (sizes 32 to EYES OF YOUTH ad oi * wasn't baseball or else crap she ee th y Wine on MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS 35) which are always a few ae ‘ = one 8 elevating and upliftin x: aoe OUTH AMRBOY, July 9—-At t bah ; BALKEITIOS CLIFTON CRAWFORD wag, can, forwive errors, blunders, | aT) ii rie! | Ay Hiei ghing : . ————____—_—__- jdollars less than suits of CASINO eo TT PALA CE Grouse rani ann oneheaded plays or fist fights, but sted min opening ah he : E oe 4 . nat inadne ineunnine to fmt hana. Now ¥e 89} O-Rliast night, Jack Sha NATIONAL LEAGUR, AMERICAN LEAGUE, the same quality in larger ’ r Dey Mate 3 8 BLOM AW ky The two teams will play a double! cae, “Meee peg |York bantam, — outpointe gy CLUBS W. 1. Fe # Ay | 5 rs ¥ neader to-day, starting at 1.80 and the| Base " wo ie ihe fim | Farina in the star event of eral Saale Redan p . | sizes Po : shea, Mots” fat, River che wih RO, WAN Yanks, who at lest are showing feiser lin th i-final Mike ils iat'| nen en | P petal ike ASTOR mth & 50. WWaAY & jams jan. Ots nterest in their work and are fientini a red fight ie Designed specially for Mathews 2.80, as Y ISLAN he top of the league. On the kind!) mine. OED GAMES YESTERDAY GAMES YESTERDAY but there’s many a man a Lina & | | ‘Somewhere in France.’ RIG »f ball playing shown yesterday, how Ryan of New New York, 3 (first came), New York, Oy ell on, who rejuvenates in Rte M sa In ihe bee didn Brom these’ (ew roclat es iia Officials Named for Juntor Meet 1 0 Cleveland, 0 (first game), Our Youths’ Department. x WEATIG. T1130 Hale, Ping |e ne ar wet] sew rore ee) “CHticado ov Be: eherripianahlD: FoF ‘ GAMES TO-DAY ui (second game) reat ball playe 1 sis hus tt Pa and selected |New York at Chieago. GAMES TO.DAY shesty as v i Be Wot " Amaterdam Ave Mie oa‘ vrsine ali the mse Sad iaei|» Fart ta ensipn [Mem Bork a Chagas Crore os SANE, TDA. As chesty as you like | SHUBERT a Wa wi centers Oey beats a lot of naturel talont | the Teng Island Chapt’ | Philadelphia at Cineinnat ; Up to 54 chest —every- | "n'GeMFING nbc oa rain puerto UR Giants, driven to bay, turned, 7 : Mae erp ae Boston at Pitisturgh, Dotrelt at Philadelphia, thing men and boys wear 200, H ov Wear anneeD “1 Deen), beatene yn sates sen Va ta July \nother meeting has peed | St, Louls wt Washi Mata wea “A Gian Stas iy tath 7 t ed in Ba committed on’ the entries | HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT, : sn Rinehart PA Seah : and, atter belng mauled lo the fret p, ROGERS PEET COMPANY atm N toranade Tosca. 1 half of a double header, jumped back NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE , NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE, | ee ee eth ST. ee py, Paso an at their tormentors and won the first At Dittotung It 4 wivtyhia— ( p, Broa’ 4 _ aia fame they huve won on thy Cub park | R249) a000 t 201000083 9 id 6 ut 13th St ‘The THE MAN ¥8 STAYED 9* HOME this year. It was Pol Perritt who| % we a oe ely ma EE rae a ps Four turned the trick. He was peeved over Ae Corns having been whipped by Mitchell's : nse a \t Ronten Rm oo lap and went back at them without) Som, tate Mice Hal ‘ied BBR kek kis FP ae ooveouoes Sunday World “Wants” much rest and beat them Gerntce fir ‘The Giants are not yet licked. It 18| Peal. Jatt oo Marm tapsportsinaniike to figure upon win~ [im Mies on, Beco <n) ago ing because the opposition is Mable to a i ay Head Oechger and Adame; Eller and 4. Fan 192001 0001004 Thomas Newark, 9 oronta, 9) Mesa, \Vork Monday Wonders, bidiopas | | hi |

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