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__THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE SPORTING PAG EST Se 28, E IN NE INS FOR YANKS OUNDS THAT STAND OUT e W YORK WILLIAMS PLA YIN WELL ABROAD ie AS SUPER GOLF t ! VARDON’S BEST R NGLISH RECORDS. MADE EWITH THE OLD GUTTY BALL ’ THE WEEK-END Jone 5, ___ | PLAY & ROTTEN GAME SPOSE Dick AND | PLAY, ‘YOU AND Ficeus- YOu! ONE OF THE BEST GOLFERS HERE AT SHACKAMAXON- Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) THATS ALRIGHT, DONT” ms” Hore, ‘WORRY S ONLY THe FIR’ 4 . * 5 “ . " Greates{ Golfer Played Best at Midlothian, Wheaton ‘and St. Augustine During American Invasion of 1900— {Feared Willie Smith Most of Stars in This Country. ‘ By Harry \ardon, BRITISH OPEN CHAMPION, disappointed philosopher who came to the conclusion that life was Just one dashed thing after another cannot have been a golfer, On ithe links, at any rate, he would have found vicissitudes to his heart's sige It is extraordinary how often it happe: on consecutive days, we play two utterly different kinds of golf. One day we are in quite an "Waaay ot ease and confidence; the shota come off exactly as we desire and exactly as we feel that they are going to before we hit the ball; mastery is ours and this world is the best of all possible worlds, On the other day oreeytn 1s recaicitration and perversity. ‘e are convinced that we are not playin badly. “Where did I make a downright’ bad pPtown és Tell me!” you will hear would-be champions exclaim something when they have taken 80-something for the put the ball inaista upon catchingsthe tops of and doing other re- harsh we consider ely as when it sails Le'S SEE-DICK GO" A 6-160T A 7- JONES GOT A S— Fic6éUS WHAT, Dip YOU cet Les See- JONE 5: ¥OU, 6OT AS ON THIS Ont AND YOUR PARTNER 15 ~ WE EACH GOT & golfer has played rounds @————— Hive in his memory—rounds are an abiding joy. ested that I should set down|to accomplish with tad batnptinns I regard as the best rounds 1| all. played and the lessons that| At Midlothian 1 had a 71 and proved a. Y, and I have no hesitation | Successful by 4 and ing as my favorite_recollec- | | There were three matches in which final of an open professional|1 Was right on my mettle, and in it at Newcastle, County| Which I played better than when Ireland some twenty years ago.| Winning the United States Open iy peponent was J. H. Taylor, We| Championship, through a strong field; both] 4 good many people have asked me top of our form at} Which I regurd.as my best champion- final, I felt that] Ship perform: - So far as concerns if I would se se days, Taylor 899 meeting rg Sandwich, te lout in 89, which was the par| !4nd. The wore of 312 for four rounte at the \In the By Thornton F isher THEN FRIEND PARTNER, DRNEGS | | ke BATON, FoRz (even. 1 SAW. SUCH AM INSEST:)::: FEELING LiKE A a THIEF FOR, SHARING THE WINNINGS for the first nine holes, He} 4yY not look particular! ‘wards that he u:d not make | these days, but wo wars slag the which was true. gutta-percha ball then, ‘and I can- je was a long course in the | not remember having any allp in the gutta-percha ball, which | four rounds, aS vogue; and with its big], In other th - 6 iy bp El ing respects, the most gratify. Latest Training Gallops of Horses At Local Tracks AT BELMONT PARK, TRACK GOOD. y bunkers large and success was at Prestwic! ad ied ite marrow fairway with pun-| 1004, in 1906, when wy ait vec ne teion elther aide, it tempered |ubber-cored’ ball. for the nine eis with very little mercy, I|1 Was @ sick man then; the doctors the turn in 82, and my| ld that I ought not to plays and, of the recollection | after a glass of stout, I went to bed rat seemed to be easy.| ach night at 8 o'clock. It is strange holes up, I won the} that sometimes when you are low- a ta holon ‘by eleven up and! Spirited and out-of-sorts, you can Mt the ball astonishingly well; seems to lift | ' gon you, of that happy rassment ‘as pushin; owe thee: in those through the big crow: ity ‘rounds ai 2 Hy) within reach Were 73, 77, 72 and 78, and I won by A club—brasate, SE mirokes from. my brother Tom, ° eI saw only; Pee & field of 127 com: in the ordinary run of medal-pla; best was 69 on the itd a al id- - —both done ualityin LIV According to Conservative Official Sport To- Day Is Bigger By 25 Per Cent. Than Last Season. June 26— would win both pennants, . Tom Lipton has done more to States than anything since the draft. . 1.44; Al VEXATIOUS, 1 1-8, in -5, 1.55 2-5; PANOPLY, 6- KERENSKY, 1-2, in .49 2:6; PER- FECTION, 1-2, in 49; LOCUST LEAVES, mile, {n 1.50 3-5; RED RED a, 1-2, 2; LAD'S LOVE, 1-2, SERVITOR, 1-2, in .52 3-5. LITTLE DEAR and LIGHT FAN- TASTIC, 1-2, in .54; SERVICE STAR, mile, in 1.48; FRIZLBT, 3-4, in 1.18 8-5; FEODOR, ‘mile, in (50 8-5, 1.19 8-5, the league's best shortstop. ° The Giants still have an outside ridait of them even while the ing the bas foh Crs are very y to blow, barn of of intention during the ew'ng. ‘up the situation, I pply foc dm: epee ue mg and then on and for mything elsé. I knew that I could shots and at the fifteenth Mid-Surrey, where there were plenty of trees, I played in each round a sliced shot round the timber which eve ptcole say, “Isn't he alicing to- In point of fact I mi, = ceeded cautiously hed’ pecimen Pine Par figures all right, but having got CARPET SWEEPER, 1-2, WAPET, 3-4, 1.21; MAD, DREN and RUDDLES, 1-2, in .36 1-5, 50; FRIGATE, 1-2, in .62 BRAN- FORD, 38-4, in .50, 1.16 3-5; HERRON, 3-8, in .37 1-5; WIRELESS, 6-8, in -50 8-5, 1.04 2: THIMBL SWELL, 1- SEEN AT THE AQUEDUCT TRACK. By Vincent Treanor. 3 have it from Fred Rehberger, Secretary of the Queen County Jockey Club, whose race’ meeting 1s now in progress at Aqueduct, that from an attendance The only way to handicap Man year-olds will mee@ in the Great mites. American, a $6,000 race at five fur- longs, while the pest of the handicap division will be seen in the historical Brookdale Handicap, $2,500 added, at one mile and a furlo: brassle, driver and putter. in 1.22; THE 3. in § 3-5; VICE REGAL | the score by innings, An interesting fact in connection the Giants are good at outside baseball, . in qualitying| | “mor timer eves WILLKIE | '1488-5; SOAP BUDS, 5-8, in, 2.09;/,,. its Erohibition, not the war, shat's done competitions with the gutty bi Y SUCRE irda) 483-5; SOAP SUDS, 5-8, In 1.095! 14 Americans like those out-of-town games. those days I rather revelled in fanse ScnuwaARTzZ VAN WYCKK MACOMBER SHEA PHENOS, 5-8, in 1.09. ae E WIRES — -|: Neal R. O’Hara Cravetgat, 1000, tw Fhe Prom Fouttishing On. (The Wew Yorn Bruning Weld) If they printed the league standings in Chinese the Philadelphia team e 8 stimulate shipbullding in the United RICKBPYS ARE ALWAYS BEST IN THE SUMMER, WHICH EX- PLAINS THE CARDINALS’ SPURT. . . ‘The gyy that called,Cincinnati Moranville came close to calling it after ee chance of winning the pennant. And © much for international athletics. o’ War is to make Aim run nautical ‘The only clubs that Ty Cobb can win with this year are the niblick, The A's are sailing right along now. They make nine naughts an hour in & bit off the line I fancied the fancy shot. And how easy the standpoint the sport is 2 per cent.|with the Great American is that |@"¢ DEVASTATION, 1-2 in. 604-6; hent y me game Was! tigger to-day than it was this time| Tryster,, dommonly regarded as the | REGISTER, 6-8, in £0 1-6 1.04; RIB-| Giants WHITEWASH Ff Enough of this egotiem; perhaps season, Rehberger bases hia cal-| best two-year-old of the season, e418 ath PADS RL 4 the one or two little morale that it|CUlatjons on the turnout for the/not among the eligibles. As Ne 1s Nae Sogn rt mame -! ROBINS THROUGH TONEY’S ints may be useful, Brooklyn Handicap last Thursday}named in a gelling stake earlier in ef, in 1.04 3-6. i Bree aioe t Keone. by Tx oll Byndiete, Ine.) | utd that of Saturday, when a modest] the week, one must come to the con-| ON WATCH and RODGERS, 1-2, in REMARKABLE PITCHING. estimate placed the number of per- | cl 82; HILDU 1.21; R, 3-4, WALK UP 4nd in 52 and NEY BELLS Fred Toney of Tennessee, ably as zie ts in 0, | slated by elght other members of the nile, in| Giants, presented Wilbert Robinson and his flock of Robins with nine run- less innings before a crowd of some 20,000 at Mbbets Field yesterday after- noon. Pitted against Toney was Rube Marquard, and off the veteran southpaw the Glants accumulated two runs on four hits. to meet Taylor in the final. ‘was within twelve months of er, and at Portmanock. I did round in sixty-nine ‘won by twelvp holes up to play. recently that the sixty- ‘as a record for the course e alterations to the jinks old figures valueless, and Mf it was the only gutta-percha Barnes Round. DBAL, England, June 28.—An enthu- slastice crowd of spectators watched & fine game of golf, played by W: ter Hagen and Jim Barnes, the Amer- fean professionals. The match was played on the Walmer and Kingsdown links, and, notwithstanding their lack of ved many years of the course and a strong sereceee tet, wav Ryores fi southwest wind, both players made an a Fetes ort gent | excellent showing. fons present at 25,000, Rehberger, never was a rainbow painter, He al- ways knows whereof he speaks, and he’s not very talkative at that, Last year the various meetings which go to make up the Metropoll- tan Racing Association enjoyed what was termed a banner season, They were more than satisfied with the at- tendances, which up to then were considered unprecedented, and now a 26 per cent. increase is recorded by the most conservative official of the was sudden. where the ugly duckling becor swan. Among the Great American eligibles are Dimmesdale and Knight of the Heather from the stable of R. T, Wilson, Night Raider and Moody, representing H. P. Whitney, Carefree from the stable of M. L. Schwartz, Star Voter and Jacobina gor J. K. L. Ross, graple for J. W. MoCielland, The BOemian for A. K. Macomber, ‘Touch Me Not for the Greentree Sta- bles, J, M. Gomez for A. H. Diaz, in 1.12; TRYSTER, 6-8, In 1.05 4-5; WILDAIR, 3-8, th .p5; HOY- , in FRIGHT, 3-4, In .60 2-5, 1.17; MANOEUVRE, mile, in 61, 1,18, 1.46 2-6; SAY WHICH, 8-4, In ‘stood the was ther .60, 1.18 2-6; FLYING CLOUD, 5-8, in} Toney’s masterly performance yes- b a rH cireult. It certainly is @ big tribute 02-5, 1.05. terday was most pleasing to John J. , ty Puy right [a atrong wind Hoes Criving against | to the sport. Racogoers are beginning to sit up| GGA MINT, 8-4, in 48 3-5, 1.01 8-6,| MoGraw and the adherents of the x ‘On Brooklyn Handicap Day, Thurs- day, in mid.Week, there wasn't room enough in the eighth of a mile long both of my shoes split right | strong wind, Hagen and Bar soles, They had been com- | into di fculty, their balls going well 3 soaked 4 Barnes finished the game and take notice of Gen. J. M. Gomes, the two-year-old gon of Hessian, win- ner of Saturday's Hudson Stakes, He MARS MOUSE, 5-8, in .50, VICTOR 8., 8-4, in 49 8-5, LORD BRIGHTON, mile, in Giants. The big Tennesseean has ‘had considerable trouble getting started this season. If it wasn’t one thing rain which fell|o¢ bound night during berg the | with a 74 and Hagen wit! if h a 75, grandstand to accommodate the Diaz, the popuior \o 2; STROMBOLI, mile, in| it was another. First it wagghe lack we Se hatin At a reception afterward the Captain | “TOWd, arid It was the same way Bat victory was bis} ii4 2-6, 142; UP, 8.8, in 86 1-6; | of ‘work, next an attack of indiges- I muppose he must | the Walmer and Kingsdown Club ox-| Udy (go. On Thursday the assocla-| third straight, and some experts are , 1 1-8, in’ 1,18, 1.43,] don, then a lame arm, which was fol- put them in front of a furnace; | Pressed his delight at the honor the| {On ran out of programmes, and of- | boginning to pick him as the colt of |i 67 9.6; WRpING CAKE, 17-8, in| lowed by a split finger. ay rate, there was the result di- | Americans had paid the olub by thelr| {pr* Of from 76 cents to a dollar for! the year. Mr. Vosburgh, the otfic.al FARMINGDALE, mile, "in| But the big fellow is going great guns T pubsected them, to & litte vist and Sresented each with « allver|a-beguing. ie it were possible to build | Saas ht oharca with his appears | Ee #140 3-6 Bitiadae ute eee arotase” eats oven, We apes gules 610} oun, grandstands at the race tracks, | 08) een aie ed ee ane days | TRUST-ME-NOT, 8 Seteae Savana with toe Mohan: or ance, Gen, Gomes recalled the days of his daddy, Hessian, by the way he came from behind to overhaul intrigante. ELMER JOHNSON, 50; CAMOUFLEUR, BERSIGLIER, mile, in .49 2 ROCKLAND, 5. UPSET and JOHN P. they do at ball parks, almost sui rounding the fleld—and we don't see why it couldn't be done—every: seat would probably be filled on big days. is un- pecially with men on the bases. In ad- gition to bis good pitching, the Giants helded sensationally behind him, Burns making @ catch in the third inning that revented the Flatbush Cian from at Kirkby Win Best Ball Mateh, Jerry Travers of Upper Montclair and of stiffness, To wear com- ble fopt gear on the links, and ngs hy here lJeather that re- » im .49, 1.0: GRIER, mi) freedom of the ankles and |O#WA!d Kirkby of Englewood defeated | a uarch” UL nalonal ¢ume Is ne) it isa little early to award the|in q47 2-6, least knotting the proceedings, ig highly desirable. It is} A. 1. Walker of the Richmond County | jngtitution, but when it is conaidered |Juventle championship crown, We| pinNA CARE, mile, in .50, 1.17, abies sia NTE to turn your left heel out of po- | Country Club and Gardiner White of|that it costs ball fans only from 60| Were reminded of this after seeing 4/144 3.5; TAMARACK, 6-8, in .50, 1.03,| Kahanamoka Breaks the World's at / ry hp etade hy po} Nassau by 2 up in an exhibition best | cents to $1 to see the best of games, |trio of R. T. Wilson's two-year-old» Record. ball mateb at the Richmond County fountry Club at Staten Island yest day afternoon. in company with Round Robin, in a public trial just after the first race Saturday. Breaking from the five- whereas racegoers give up $3.80 to witness the races, ALAMEDA, June 28.—Duke Kahana- moku of Honokilu to-day, in tune Beach plunge [through the ankles to the ball foot just behind the big toe, y, I like the ankles to be free AT JAMAICA, JUNE 26—TRACK the question of Bets which {8 the more attractive form of tendances have broken all the ie here, oe entertainment becomes debatable, | eighth they came down the chute} BLUE WRACK, 1-2, In 67; le Kal ‘Al aor poy sertey ies Ole Anderson to Gt 7k in 1,004-5, with Dimmesdale in front] MARTHA LUCKETT, 3-4, in 1.20:] ing tho worlt's record Yor the ‘distance Test To-Night, Not only in New York ts the thor. of og es | Deg anes mak-|LADY GERTRUDE, 1-2, in .58 2-5] of 1 m.1 8, established by Norman Little matter, fistically, what Gene |2Uemred sport enjoying unexpected | ing a show of Roun’ Robin. It was an N SOLDIER,8-4, in 1.17 poe fing ed wan rt meting ing the screwing round of the |Tunncy has done to now, this night, popmarity. Cus in Tenvacsy the at -isor AMBRICAN BEAUTY and DIF in the Olymplc Games wyouts, feet, there is a in .36 8-5; DOREA, 1-2 at the Armory A. A. in Jersey City, gon, and 80 08 Id be best to withhold (ive tj ; of strain on the joints of th this seagon, {5 it on the Cand>} stakes It wou 56 2-6; ‘CAREFUL, in 51 2-5; Montauks Win Two More. el ne iv to have hig first real tryout,|dian cireult. On Saturday, for in- Judiment in the matter of two-year- SWHEP and NIMELM| wae wentec Athitle Crt ai stance, reports say that at Hamilton the largest crowd in the history of the Jockey Club turned out. grandstand ami clubhouse were his initial bump agin’ a wery, wery “tough customer.” Gene, as likely looking a heavy- FOOT, 3-8, in 872-5; PRINCE OF COMO, 5-8, in 1.03 3-5; BEACON, 1-2, .50; RICKOCKET and FACHE O’ GAUNT, mile, in 51 8. 19, 1.47, to hold {ts lead in the South Side Baseball League race when it tured a double header from the Crack- erjacks at New Lots Field, Brookly BATTLING WITH WILLIE SMITH. Wild Air evidently is a colt of moods, rune when he feels like it, turn of the body in the up- finishes on the ball of the lett| Weight as is In the present growth of |flled to capacity: the rail In front of PAY mie Race] Brooklyn andi |" JOHNNY OVERTON, 8-4, in 37 3 yesterday. The scores wore's 10,0 and immed behind the big toe,| woods, must meet Ole Anderson, @/and the ground between the stand | assistance of Mad Hatter, Ambrose |POOR BUTNWRELY, 8-8, in 80 3:5:) andy § wins against no losses. Blan- » easy-fitting footwear! swede, who likes to hear ‘em rattie|and the inner rail of the track itself | didn't bungle things with the Whit- |THE F Ged in 49 Lier [chard _twirled both for the 1,46.8-5; FOREVER, 8-4, in .49, 1.1 MARJORIB M,, 1-2, in 49 8-5; PICK- WICK, 5-8, in .49 4-5, 1.02 8-5; GOAL- ER, 7-8, in 1.80 8-5; MILITARY 8Y8- TEM, 7-8, in .49 1-5, 1.16 3-6, 1.80 3. AUMUM, 8-4, In 1.19 2-5. NIGHTSTICK, mile, in .51, 1.18, 1, .50 2. 1.04 2. was packed from the judges’ stand to the eighth pole. ' . The features for the coming week at Aqueduct include the Canarsie Selling for two-year-olds at five fur- longs, to-morrow; the Gazelle Handi- ney colt as he did on handicap day, winners, but he gave him far from a gilt edge ride. At one stage of the race, how- ever, at about the eighth pole, he ard Wild Air seemed to be getting along well together, Wild Air moved up on Cirrus until one could see the Whit- Tiiieeide the best garoes 1 oa | off his iron Jaw. Gene can rattle ‘em, Noninst ‘the late Wile, Rav. | b'sosh, but by all that is hemlock, Ole me during my tour of | cam take ‘em! as 4s fine a golfer as} Of course the good Doc Bagley will re in the world. He/tell you that Anderson will be just a #0 good afterward, be. lap over” for the A. B. F. idol, Boy up AQUEDUCT SELECTIONS. First Race—On Watch, Krewer, His Choice. Second Race—No selections. Third Race— Valor, Tom McTag- ti be it. At any rate Tunney is at one mile and a sixteenth, for! ney colors, which re|BEN GOW, 8-4, in | wart, Claquer, inst the fight of his career to-| mares three years old.and upward, on| were . obscured _ bel Hildreth’s |1.19 4-6; BARLEY, 8 Fourth Race— Krewer, Pickwick, In the other feature bout! Wednesday, and the Union selling| horse, “Here comes Wild Air,” the | WIT and SUNDIA: -8, .53, 1.20, | Torchbearer. 1.46 8-65, 1.59; VALERIE WEST, 5-8, in 1.04; BON HOMME and BENGA- a 8-8,in .86 8-5; OSGOOD, 38-8, olds at seven | crowd shouted, but it wasn't to be. just a moment bid. Then tary ir .drop} back and out of Fu Race—Irish Dream, Krewer, Sea. it. Sixth Race-—-Nancy Lee, Tamarisk, ‘Beacon. ea! He furlongs, on Thursday, Saturday's with hist me- programme is an exceedingly rich one, a on that day the crack two- Tt was spec! Ee Wild serious a will “mix Py Sir Thomas iSpends Day at Seabright SEA BRIGHT, N. J., June %.—Sir Thomas Lipton, Capt. A. Nicholson, the kipper: W. C. Burton, the ener, ‘Willard U. Taylor Were the guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd B, Sanderson of the Rumson Drive. After attending church the Baronet motored to the Sea Bright Beach Club for a swim. ‘When asked his opinion regarding the coming races, Sir Thomas modestly avoided a direct answer. He did, how- ever, state that If he proved unsuccess- ful this year and lived to see another he would undoubtedly send forth an- other challenger to the American yachtsmen in an endeavor to lift the much coveted trophy. BABE RUTH'S BAT RESCUES ANOTHER Red Sox Looked Like Sure Winners Up to Last Half of Eighth Inning. | | By Charles Somerville. T was a big occasion, and we were |] all ready to weep, and why |° shouldn't we? Forn the last half of the eighth the score stood 6 to 8 for Them aguinst Us, Gentlemen who afterwart finished their showered rub-downs and ladies who had concluded powdering their noses may now look at the result of the last half of the eighth with fair caim. That is, unless they are rea baseball fans, in which case all ex- citement is excusable. Mr, Allan Russell, jand a gent who can throw’ a spitball sideways, overhand and underhand, had been shooting his goods to the defeat of the home, crew up to this period of the struggte. ment to ram a single through Foster. And “sleepy” Peck went to sécond when Mike Menosky fumbled the ball. Young Ward doubled over Menosky's head anti the “sleeper” scored. Pipp put out a lucky one to left and Ward paraded around te third. The Babe disappointed everybody by merely knocking a triple. This weak hit bounced off the centro fleld fence. It was inexcusable on the part of Babe that he merely scored Ward and Pipp with the tying run, because we are all so used to Ruth walking up to the plate and saying “How do you do?” to the catcher umpire. Big Kid Meuse! followed Ruth with a fly in short ‘right fleld that knocked three of tho Boston players dead tn a grand rush to catch the bal. hit ecored Ruth and placed Meuse on second. T have nothing to say about Ping Bodie striking ont at this grand mo- ment. Signor Bodie his contributed 80 much spirit of the Yanks that it je makes a mistake now and then. Kid Meusel got a cheering mes- sage from Del Pratt in the way of single to centre field. And the Meu- sel guy didn't delay in the matter of hopping home. Pratt went out steal- ing, but at that time the ship wa plundered and the pirates were tho Yankees. Up until the elghth inning Russe had topped the big New York pit er, The Red Sox battered Cari into @ maze and scored all of their runs off him. RACING AQUEDUCT TOMORROW $1,500 CANARSIE STAKES THE LUKE BLACKBURN HANDICAP AND 4 OTHER EXCELLENT CONTESTS FIRST RAOE AT 2:30 P, ML SPECIAL RACE TRAINS th Ay., at Space i a also from latbuah Av. Brooklyn, 12:80, 1100, 1:30, 1:50 P.M. Spool ed tor ‘Ladies. on ull "Rose K Also via Brooklyn ‘L’* Greenwood AV. Btation NM GRAND BTAND, 83.30, Ineluding War LADrEs, $1.65 For Suits Ready-fo that were $50 & $60 $39°° & Arnheim-Custom-Tailored Summer Suits r-Service $90 Meco $70, $80, $90 of Pare VirginaWool Materials inLight Colors&Blue Serge N ready for service. which represents less Broadway and Sst St. Broadway and 9th St. OT to be confused with reduction sales of ordinary ready made clothes, but rather to be considered as an oppor- tunity to buy a new model, freshly tailored Summer suit at a price than the actual cost of materials and making. Come to the Arnheim Store Nearest You. 30 East 42d St, 19 East 4iot St. GAME FOR YANKEE former Yank, © And now the Belasco occasion comes off. In other words, the big punch. By way of strategy, Huggins vent Frank Gleich in to bat for Car! Mays. And, by way of luck, Gleich struck out. , ‘Capt, Peckinpaugh, the “worst” player In the world, took this mo- ‘The § a small matter in his career if he + ‘The Giants won in Brooklyn yes- ’ terday. This made it unanimous as far as the New York fane wore con- cerned.

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