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; | THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER BEST SPORTING PAGE IN. NEW YORK (see wars |COWN SPORT HISTORY PRESERIES THOUGHTS =...) .)s. s+ By Thornton Fisher tm Light scrimmaging on South 14 Publishine Co (The New York Evening Word), fall squed ite test introduetion to (ne ball squad its first introduction to the 1F COLLINS Just WHEN (i hard work that is to come in the RUNS 654 STEPS three weaks intervening between now MAKIN A HIT \ Pe @® MINUTE AND oe THIS KID HAS and the opening game with Vermont THE BALL MAKES “TO HORN IN- i a f A 4 Copyright. 1919. by The Pre after the squad had had a thorough- going session in running ‘down under |punts, fuckiing, and handling the ball. ITHACA, N, ¥. Sept. 23.—Serim- ing opened the week's practice at the varsity squad being 1 lereased to seventy-five men. Shiverick's {running and kicking Were among the features, Announcement was made last night that the Cornell-Dartmoath footbail me, originally scheduled to be played of the City on Oct 11 The scrimmage came C007 RENOLUTIONS= Registration Committee of the Metropolitan A. A. U. to Elect a Chairman To-Night. Cor Ue Yoana Was HE Regiatration Committee of the Metropolitan Amateur Ath- Ietic Union will meet to-night of New York, had been t the Polo Grounds. she dal remains unchan The original ar- Fangement to play the game at the City College Stadium was made in com- piiance with @ Corneu rule forbidding the teams of that university from com- peting on other than college grounds, OLD DOC DOPESTER.. WILL HAVE THE for the first time since being installed WILLTHE WHITE Sox AINT WE GONNA ag eal |BASEBALLL ‘ 4 and a chairman will be elected. The SLUGGERS WIN THEE A Q GAMES- THEN hae ST. LOUIS, Sept, 23.—Bailey's wild €andidates for the position are Jacod worts series? op— AINT Wa-HUL & = ere tanch t | e the ise ‘Bohemian Gymnastic Associat! WILL SEE THE SERIES THIS rie O-WHOO- first game of the to by a acore of HARRISBURG, Pa, Sept. 23.—40he Klein Chocolate: Company's team de feated the Brooklyn Nation ue |toam in an exh: me at fiifea: The other members of the Regis- tration Committes are Warren Field- ing, Now York A. Jules Schwab, | Paulist A. C., and Steve Byrne, Trin-| ity Club. ps Promises to be an exciting ("Now tet ‘Your. CLUTCH IN SLOWLY- wareH YouR. 1. 23.—-A big surprise In major league baseball was sprung here |when it was announced that Harry it the star right fielder of th x, had already sign: fight over the clection, ax both Klein Stumpf are well qualified for the tion. Klein, is at present the boss of the committee, having been tempo- - ax Se chosen for the job when James ¢ the ¥."M. C. Avs war gervice, lie is the President of the \k 1a contract 920.. Hooper has been a member Jot the Moston club since 1009, | MISCELLANEOUS. | | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 23.—How | enone! othe Hott ot quickly the complexion of @ polo match %, governing body o istrict an, de changed ‘waa evidenioed at Bron cnt walled small clubs. Mawr, The home team, with Watson Stu was Chairman of the Regis- | We bb at No. 2, lined up agains ine Long ' tration Committee in 1915 and 1916, WILL. THE REDS PITCHING STRER | famous play : eaee [final score ; OB MULVINILE. announced in| WANG THE RASPBERRY dr | Bryn ‘Mawr als, Rs New Haven last night that he! HE SORE | “Miss Caroma Kinn and Mrs, Ny Dain has completed arrangements for |led off with victories in the New! Jer- |Sey Stace championship for women on \the clay courts of the Orange Lawn |Tennie Club, at Mountain Station, | !J. ‘These ' competitions | were tidea “under ‘dimeulties,. ‘The show: ers of the early afternoon did & Match between Champion Leonard iertw reir, masons er FOOLISH Law of Jockey Club] Pia Mined ifteen rounds, no ha wpa heal L0@1Gs TO Guise si ttrendered releewe ues’ Gives Trainer Chance to Put ve ona scl impren ee condition ot dhe be decided over this distance, as, <~ = a ere of the racquet desired activity Mra. Sire ie such rivalry between the two Th ° O Publ e 2 ; - David Cail chairman of the tourna * hoys that neither will lose any time | ment committee, permitted tho - Reeve cysts Good Thing Over on wie Tigers’ Protest Against |" ® chance at Leonard. If he has the) H Norfolk Scores Knockout, he ought to be able to deliver AKRON, ©. Sept. 23.—At the Bar- ‘ey " Two-Year-Old,, AQUEDUCT. seLECTIONS. ~—|No Chance olfers to| ALL add Lash chal Gi val M C t |n . Sore hese at, New Haven. ‘Tender was Sagamore, Two- Year-Old.) | pee e te eee leatetel, No Chance for Golfers 10] ro. DAY—At Apawemis ciuts| ame ere ay os | Norfotk of Baltimore keecked ‘out Black grea | ‘the count twice by Willie Jackson| With No Form, Beats Out sg, | PNET, HP “Strike,” With a Flock of JomanG Mvieceliae Aaacelacowe lk of Baltimore knocked out Black their recent bout. ‘This Is the only | } ad pt ty ohiter al nse \tzsimmons of this cits in the third ew ies eesti a | “SRE MS aero Club Third Money 2252055 ay Sa) Teaniar Geen touted pal eo uashiba. (bes this Week final one-day mect Metropolitan “Ad: | it the New Haven club will w.- By Vincent 7; | Coo ee Be cer: “THURSDAY At Tuitusrot Club, | { | ly be crowded by fans who 'y Vincent Treanor. a peon, Pietar, Ose - mda 4) eee 44 elie ict. > Ton | Wind up the New York season, The there is a possibility of the title/ mragknte is an unwritfen racing} ©°Sisth Raco — Carnarvon, Devils By William Abbott ree to natebolitan Association's If Battle Which Red Sox Won) Yanks piay: their tarewell two. gamen Ronde oh eis coeeaien. luaw—possibly it is written—| 10K Llola. 1 OLF balls this week will be drope|qaAt Nasseu, Country Club—Three-| Is Thrown Out, Yanks Will] %t Philadelphia, while, the Enlllies i He k arned's: which permits of a lot of sin- — = day club {nvitation tournament, | : ’ knack of putting on a ning on the part of owners and train-| way up in front one minute and down Tex Rickard during ers, It becume very forcibly oper-| behind the next. He finally won, but At Kn ' /- have been arranged for all parts of | ey ative wterday at Aqueduct in the |OMly because Robert Oliver was #0 : Club's fourth annual «ne-day ¢ourna- 2 ae frat race when A. te,{ much superior, yesterday at least, (the landscape. ‘These run from one- | iment. \ By Bozeman Bulger. HUGGINS and his puting out a fee naments for the next few days | round. Iwood Chub Union League ping like autumn leaves. Tour- | Thursday being devoted to qualifying | Increase Lead Ov er Detroit. ee In the toss of the coin for the | World's Series opening the Reds won |und drew first blood. This gives them yanks! the two games, on Wednesday | to as-| ond Thursday, Oct, 1 and 2 The bate | | tle then shifts to Chicago for three | ents fi 1 running of th vihiil's first attempt to put on be to his company, day meet © Unto pague TLL 'y, when he sta; the a winner in front of & legitimate Man reless studi nt of form it ag ae : oS e ile rer Uynch-Pete Herman bout, which Cnvice Trinh Draw, Of courea, in| loxt @ bet on Syosset It. in the YitAtion tournament of the Nassau A. Barton Hepurn Gegpee orae certain if Hughie Jennings 18) Gayg before returning to Redland, such wide attention and|tyolce, trish Dis a ty ID) steeplechase, As @ matter of fact, he's Country Club. and Vice President of the Equitable £!0& through with his protest of that/ ‘There are no open dates and the | made plenty of money for Joe. |tWu-yeur-old maiden races such as!an enurely different horse, 4 00d, In addition to all this links activ-|Life Assurance. Society; Simeon &@me played by New York and poral we Re ad ee tant anes Site | this event was anything can romp! one, too, and possibly a better steoples | ity cg, 7 ; Ford humorist; Horace 1. Hotehkiss, ton at the Polo Grounds two week sh, making the overnight jump be- OU'VE got to hand it to Jimmy | home frat br last and get away with| chaser ‘than Byosset himself, The “¥ Cornelius J. Sullivan, President | It was really F * Navin, | Ween Chicago and Cincinn&ty bts 4, + her" of the Seniors Golf Tourna- ag Johnston as a promoter, He !t. And in this case, because Waites only difference ig that Syosset IL,8°f the Metropolitan Golf Association, es ment: John W. Herbert, New Jersey 6, tween games Jenning: v got that Il, thing, hasn’t been out in and Findlay Douglas, team captain,} Road Commissioner and candidate in| CWMer of the Tigers, hae nikte the he selection of Nallin as one of the | Pages ancfher ouccsestel auto song th nearly two years. He has won many have issued a call for New York's|the primaries to-day for Governor of | °Micial yelp, and it's lable to rebound | American League umpires was a big! g¢ ‘ 4 face last Saturday. He first took /ne nothing is said oc done for the! a but yesterday he enine Out Levey Cup team candidates to re.|that St Ja Barcus, formor| and bump him in the Ce) og tg ee et Peony og nad no | Keeping up with bold ° P ¢ y handaged like a hospital convalescent “°°? ORAMAtes tO Fel indiana mes W. am s le wo days ago of this age when a Diba pee of the public as regar . jospital co Skjack Port for practice Saturday and Sun-Jenild. former Preside apy’ Wee sien | protest is allowed as sclaimed the] jdea that he would be chosen Me h th J ” pmen_ went to France, He didn't |"Refore yeaterday’s race Jennings ». Te Nt aa far as his |day at the National links, where tHe|League Club, and scores of other tum-|J°K will be on Hughie Jennings and | a good working mate In Billy le Joneses koow ao thing about it, but he | announced that he could win with * would permit and then |jntercity matches will be played| naries. the Tigers. jin tac ne whole umpire sele ass ceik Get Ieee . Eee mastered the promoting, end Of Sagamore, and ‘many who regard retired ghametacedly to the rear |noxt week, \ To have this game thrown out now| "TE . coveral years it has been a su-| enough without you doing your Ton puctad bas vee pag lu ply Jone went to ft on the 1 | There isn't a better jockey any-| The practice “squad” should consist will give the Yanks a game and @ half) perstition among magnates that taila| darnedest to boost it higher. lead over De jhalt game. sinker basi: The colt had started | Where than Buddy Ensor. This goes|of stars like Oswald Kirkby, Metro- lg Se RON peed politan champion; Max Marston, Kummer and the rest of them, : terday. Puddy in a riding mood|4¥eust Kammer and Eddies Wild of oit inst Fistic News and Gossip 1 of a mere! come oftener than heads in a toss of i “ ; ind it has been the custom Why not quit trying to “Keep syine | tt 7 ™ Bae ; Wie margin, Huggins | th and | Bas been the OMstOM | iy with the JoneeeyT ; % will hold his club in third] versed this, called ds" and won. | It's a foolish and expensive oem financially, Johnston is verra-|/twice previously, the first time pre- | fr too. He is equally at home pro- sumably as an educational race unde ing bicycle meets, baseball games Uppesealy Wise unin * place until the end of the season, | Tr pening in Cincinnati means) stime— lpowing contests, Jimmy ie email (the second time under the piloted home Miss Bryn and Monomoy,|the Baltusrol, John Anderson, Ned - : _| The oni Cinelan pai sof sigture, but he does things in a|wise Rowan, "The. first. tim Hoth “were at comparatively long | Sawyer and Louis Conley, Siwanoy; By John Pollock | _ Jt seem that Boston and New Yori] much larger receipts. The two clubs! “phsitting while it leste—but, ‘Dig way, all right. more Was practically left at the pust| s. With Miss Hiryn, Ensor madelGardiner White and John Stearns, wired to ieague headquarters and] as a long shot, and nobody paid any |her race like an Infil é p : a : |sult, she was home on the bit. With Nassau; A. L. Walker, Richmond HIE next big bout on the carts Tee ee aed iy |Motomoy, he made him last when!County; John Ward, Garden City; and Sunday crowds in Chi-| bh, the morning after! ‘ te of Saget Q) urday asked permission to play off a game| PA White MOR RecUnGa haa ak Better buy what you can af- That the boxing game seems to be|!n New York that was postponed in| © Boston so aw to make a doubie-header | MCh larger seating eabaclty. ford—then life will ripple along ii 01 ovi a will take place Monday night! uatter uf noout seventeen lengihs, [22Y other rider might have been | seventeen-year-old Jess Sweetser, coun panded condition all over the | possible, ‘the officials ugreed to this, | oes peeniiar a: HabGliae broake in Jeracy City when Augio! This is where this unwritten law |herten at the olghth pole, Buddy can 8 Sef, country was again demonstrated on $e smooth) Ae is pees but as the clubs were going on the| Saturday afternoon when the bout be- field a telegram came trom Detroit | be | tween Eddie Fitzsimmons ef this city |ObJecting. Under the league rule a Ratner of the Bronx and Mike/comes in. It is interpreted to mean |e When he wants to. pend and ‘abeut belt @ doses | J 4 A “ — joubtfuls like Phil Carter, (O'Dowd, —middlewelght (nan a ee eeeeee naanewa | The lady bettors in the grand stand cross gloves, This pair of lads only | }(°\r-old, nas Quy form unt be snows will have a chance to get at least 6) Nassau, now regard oa the continued Let the other fellow imitate chances, New! ¢he mountain torrent and dash their original i ting, Several bets | himself to pieces on the rocks. und town at odds | If your neighbor insists on Up to the pres-| dolling up Pp expensive shirts— been unusually| that’s Ais i hot fhuved: 1 as the likely | *24 Young Kloby, the game welter- game cannot be nsferred if one | chole Jaid away the khaki which | and, as far as the stewards are con: ||) to 1 abot Thursday, Latile i club objects. It was too late then to, have been ma¢ " Kags3 BA 2 ABRE TROY, le] course for thd 1920 national amateur! Ve!8ht of Lawrence, Mass., drew | call it off, and the Yanks and Red Sox|of 5 to 4 on Chica: wore through many trying cam- subject for con- peck, the Mayor o| n Street, won! : in France. Mike feels con- did yes- ew York. This is attributed You wear 5 ea Shirts on that day, He will be|®2amplonship, will resume its annual gate of $24,080 at the O'Sullivan Base-| went at a saa’ played under thejent the betting ‘ ; ball Park at Lawrence, Mass. Fitz- roit protest, It so happened that | light in nse} he day of Atonement, and] invitation tournament this week, y game: it that he will sto; le local riva!, ¥ eneerring ¢ y D * if Boston won both games, to the fact that for the first time in ‘Augie thinks he ts 4 sure thing | bentey Man or tat aed cant boateee Maybe it's all for the best, for Buck! which is certain to pull out some of S™Mons fought for 25 per cent. of the] Now if thé game ty thrown out the|many. years the World's Series will| at $1.50 and $2.00 and put what Ser as boos ot ine euidcinveigie suspicion. As it was, he beat what |“2 his clientele the most prominent stars in the “Met's|/@Ce!Pt% Which made his end $6,120, | Yanks will not be charged with a de-|be played between Western clubs and| you save in the bank. has a string of titles that he! was regarded as a good horse in Irish a ieee sf while Kloby received one-third of the|feat and Detroit will be beat out of{is too far away to arouse much local You will look just as wal won bimseif on the other side. It was | Dream, colt” which had. actually |, AMonymous Letter Writer—Herodiag| district.) ‘Thursday will be given up , phe Wir pinee money rt _ receipts, which Made his end exact! ‘0 What is the excitement. who won the light heavyweight shown ‘something, and Sagamore beat |! ® Milly. J hank, you Pee FER HG BLS HH ORR | as RE GO8! ONY betting that the Tigers will insist on fod ioe se comierany ved 4 in the King’s Trophy tourna. | him soundly, much to the chagrin of See enereyie as eae. Matedep: 08 eir protest? Again, can the Yanks | gene He has ya claimed that| the players, that part of the populace | Mleming and Veto Divide soene Wis be Dinas Friday Bnd Bate — insist on it? to the money jingle in your is afraid of him. which manes racic posable, and in- | PUTTSFIB Mass... Sept. 32,—|Urday. Gardiner nite, cub cham=] Jet smith ayoune, N. J, and Frank a; ; T J pocket. i -_—— identally the job of a trainer like|Frankie Fleming of Staten Island and] 20% Wor the last tourna cartons, the Hallan middieweisit of this city, | ‘The last series with th ed Sox | Willlamson of Philadelphi Satisfaction guaranteed or your ND while we are talking about| Walter Jennings payable Iriah | Johnny: Veto ef Boston fought twelvel oon clash in the star bout of rounds at the | hesins to-d the Polo Grounds. feated Young Angelo of Trenton here middleweights, how about RC abet weie? one. hee. St Mane 'e slashing rounds here last night, with thel ‘The Metropol u money back, night. Carbone | rere will be gar |Mayonne A. A, of New Jersey with Boston to-|last night in Advertising Golf] is one of th » strong, willing fiahtes who ean | @@Y and to-morrow, and on the next n eight-round bout, All Smith of Bayonne? Smith is t Angelo did was run and hold on during | Cordially, Ae ab canllestane honors about even, Veto forced the] Association will run off the last of its Punishment ea well a edmineter it, Hel tree days the Athletics appear to every one of the eight rounds | boxing Frank Carbone there to-night. | field in the final sixteenth, vn |fighting, but Fieming met his rushes}one-day meets to-morrow at Siwanoy URap Wi aire MAUR Gan GR ue andes Sef has whipped all the leading lads| three lengths in front stepped in toe | With well timed left hooks to the The ad men play beth med jal and fights of his career and body, A large gathering witn i} : ch and nearly fifty pric os proverbial hole. He was beaten, but] tins contest ach a levinahy . > i) ioe = Se Te tne world. He hae those who saw the race stored it away |e COMte® el) he BY eaBia 195 WIA DSRS I ne ae ee ie tare foam at rene Or Q much yin their dope tanks, Yesterday Irisi arlous divisions toy Barnhill ‘ Mare as Les Darcy and Georges Car- Tyream Mniehin oro: alone lomkad In Levine Stops Opponent, of the Fox Hills Clubs has been the| Met Friday night, but the out wae called off wy co. y ae © Gib into the Mal elghth like the sure thin ped Battling Lewis in the/Maments this season Cenrinna. te Week ik 8 ane) Py % he looked to be on past performances, | fe J of an eight-round bout at rau ae the Claslanets Bese! It bed hog pbs yr Nay dg when along came Sagamore, a legiti: [the Trenton A. C Jim Barnes, who yon tho title of) ght of ie ovening world porin | 906 | TERED A AVE. tae THRD iD AVE Weecs Chey. and it wae ropeetad thay | mate 20°10 1 shot dn what he hi at TS the Professional Golfers’ Association; | Wevwoen Wie Kole aad the a ~ ja Re the nace nk iy shown the all-important public, ‘ Tom McNamara, Fred McLeod, Eddie | > aly aay "ave. (2696 cen Ave rer the matter is that O'homa | beat him in a canter, ‘The unw Loos and other’ stars who competed| APANOING GF Ditters tort als cote one ee THE CLUBS laid out by Horbert Strong professional ed ot 128th St, Harlem | ot 140th St, Brome 160 NASSAU ST. |201 W. 125TH ST. -='7) ‘Tribune Building at Th Avenue ‘ yefore, the such a prohibitive figure to box pe recat enn ue that phe promoters weren't able | 24 unquestioned, but meanwhile the Brant his terms, so the Kilbanc-|Pyiic. following the advice of stu- match was the rosult, dents of form, newspaper handicap: ith stands ready to box O'Dowd | perx and such, lose their money. ‘oF anybody his weight, and says he ut in the om afternoon, at Al from Fitzaimasone sixth round, handiat the contest eo well tm club officials made him a prwent of ‘ | | | 1628 BROADWAY = ut Sth Strest_ ? —. | Stout will rfewe all the boute tere ir . y loat ands his Dougla 2 e latest Engi he future Jet O'Dowd “have the entire! norms ran good races "in his Uno NATIONAL LEAGUE, serie vist Cle counters wae twenS x if he agreed to defend his hon-| previous starts, but he can't make LPC.) Clu. We be PBT The Canadian mpionship fc | Jobuny Dundee will take part in another batzh In @ bout to a decision, Raybody outalde of those who profited 93 42 Abi |orethe ....00 0 dep] the Canadian championship tonights Me wll go agaaat Cary Parker, , really funny how such a boy| by Sagamore's victory yesterday be- 41 St ee ee the best inland course he had |W Heston lightweigit, in a twelre-ronud paeads: oes ; OF AUTUMN RACING AT 2 Gxith, ater oan to ba aa} Neer that ithe: Goltia two? resvionn “aa Ha es WEEE CIN bad Ob. Rit tite MR ee ee ie on tout et a boxing show to be The key to the situation for you is quick action. if “net better tha fs . . oft of the 66 515 ote. Pas i Armory A, A, at tho big Mechanics ' i ee CT ; s r gets a Bh SP eden aoe starts weren ¢ tor dae sanent at the MAGES VAATARDAY cludes many of the famous British (ny "so ‘parker ie a big dreving cant. in To keep us keyed up to concert pitch until the Fall activities QUED U a re isn't always the best boy| erstwhile end book. The racing game | St Louis, 8: Chicago, 3. The Engineers’ course measures not: Boston’ it to es ected that big erowd- will taro your suit or overcoat made to your measure from strictly all “i eee aad title. More often it ls is tough enough as it is and Mr. Jen Other teams rot scheduled. quite 6,400 yards, with strong natural |% | WitBess the eemp, wool fabrics for nings isn't going to help it any with TOMORROW THE GAMES TO-DAY. features to each hole ia, 9699 267} the business and social world Pal Moore are the two best boys|tentioned and incidentally the worst specially the! At ising young hearyw “good things” with which the public | Mes York at Bost 65-yard dog-leg ninth and 10d-yard | of Staten offered a bout with Gun S k S k HERE t's “poing ‘to be a real| has no possible chance to become Brooklyn at Philadelphia, fourteen, where a two is fust as likely | boat : ran heavywelght, at the Bay FORTY DOLLARS tonybroo ta es bantamweight championship! familiar. Chieage at Bt Lowe} ay wix or seven for the golfer whe A. A. of Bayonne, N. d.. on Sept, 90, but : ‘ * 4 Contest at New Orleans on| ane steeplechase Jocks ure all at Other tecme not scheduled. falls to mako the correct tee siivt, | buth be and hls tanager passed it up, late Plain or fancy worsteds, serges, cheviots, velours, cassimeres 2-Mile Steeplechase . ne steeplechase jocks are all a waker Dowserick expects to induce Roberts. tc : ‘ cpieee s ‘ §) Whankagiving Day. Champion Peco! sea, judging by the way they. are aa AMERICAN LEAGUE. | " ba geen page pen aay ae cae ices tos Lilla femde oo nat | and silk mixtures. Write, call or phone for samples. fan 1s already signed up to box|riding ever since the recent blow Of. | iit... as" hei|eaee «84 Mes| fourth “annual Maurmament. Hornpipe Handica Db rent Promoter Tortoricn we- | Yesterday Robert Oliver won as he | ot veland ...63 82 618/81, Levis....65 70 481] Union League Club at Knollwood ; TWO STORES La Pp wenty-round| should have done in his recent start, |wew — vtk.!..74 98 Washingtno...93 84.387 | ‘Thursday reads like a Who's Who of | Phi lewis Ie sure area é Other Clamy Contests, Tortorich considers Joe Lynch} but it was only after the best jn- | Detroit 75 6) .59e | Phila TET men hy te ’ ‘ bowie for his Bragaives S08 DINOS ‘as ree! 30 P.M, GAMES YESTERDAY. event is open to all club me J ee powntey, ao Be la endeavoring judged ride of t : It wa We cames playee. [and those-expecting to comp besro Tommy Twohes ; arate ae ¢ em for|apparent that had t : fer their names on the ent atselss Cass » S. n the race between the welch rabbit aud the mock turtle, the a i r f ; 30 the winner to box Herman| mount on Robert Oliver, was afraid! getoe at New Yen ey Serhan Rae ee faud st, 11 he following month. he might offend young Mr th by a wi neoun | notables who will seek their cli M a bet ts the rabbit. and w ties Seeti han aithady’ wires <oe| ice race eth hy 0 other gamer scheduled | notables who eek thelr club's | aimee Mack ; ana be rai | already wired ¢ alse o a 3 > olfing trophy Bor Joly Om - 8. ° for Lynch. Dich Burke wilt many “Wwroug moves and iid M9 | yusehan Yocum jeyrank Mant loo King," in nl Saeed bed thie Arubetm Axta bare rah sy Aa NM j, Feferce, a [mount ali over the race truck. Ho cals" \a' Wiles ia Givunde adm. ‘soe “hav. Paul BD. Cravath, wink vy J. Shopard, w o "ya Meavee 6s Seeding wens Wiiday weds

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