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—o nae ea OR aoa UREA NNN BS, SAAS ARN NT AS. ACETATE RAEN SE mos Se ps , Mma oe ee '@RE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1920.7 THRILLS EXPECTED IN 2D-ROUND MATCHES OF NATIONAL TOURNEY Bf Basco [AT THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP_-_ = By Thornton Fisher FRROW DITS UP GAME FIGHT. | TOREMANIN BI, TOURNEY == ’ or” ) — ——_ First Round of Match Play for National Amateur Golf Champlom ship Replete With Thrills, Greatest of Which Is the Cham- * pion’s Battle With Pete Harmon, a Twenty-Year-Old Grad uate of Van Cortlandt Park Links, Taking Three Extra Holes in Order to Hold On to His Crown. By William Abbott. SECOND ROUND PAIRINGS, HE amateur golf championship ' —_——_ at the Engineers’ Club reaghes sen ia cow coke ina, EAgewateny the wecond round to-day and| "% RM. Lewis, erties | also the stage where former national | Revert A. Genanens Hinsdale, ve. Wo |title holders will begin to get the| 'r."p, Ailis, Milwnakeo, ve Onwnlll hook. The feature match to-day Will] Kirkby, Englewood. bring together Bob Gardner, twice 5. Davidson Herron, Oakmont, ve. holder of the premier trophy, and] Wood Platt, North Mills, abe % t ‘Miske’s Plan to Fool Demp- sey in Championship Match Didn’t Pan Out. i EHIND the short but courageods fight Billy Miske put up against ~ Jack Dempsey at Benton Har- bor, Mich. Labor Day, liea a story he like of which probably prompted ~ ee eee Se Bobby Burns to pen the famous lines: W. C. Fownes of pittsbrneh, veteran Lower Maif—trancls Oulmet, Wood ; “The best laid schemes o' mice and]. former champion! who was winning] M00 ve M. M. deck, Menem, Men gang aft agiey.” The plans of silver cups when many of the present > Carter Shiansessh, wh G.'By yéung stare were still in their awad-| “Guy” Sostiemte a @ing clothes. Tom Armour, the] pyer, Upper Montclair, re Seotch holder “of the French title,| Jesse W. Bweetser, Slwaney, wh will tackle Phil Carter and a rough} Fred Wright, Albemarle, time, and several others will Lime Up | eee against stiff opposition. i i j the openirig da; matches, the tour-| cowever, as several of bis putts were ynamient commit will have to sup-|vonceded. Evans was in grand form, ply shock absorblrs. ‘There were| ‘1s iron shots were banged to the pia ipiairt vith wonderful accuracy, and a new many unusual spectacles in the open-| utter worked so succesfully” that { ing session, Chick Bvans, smiling.) he former amateur:and open cham confident, shooting around in 72 for u] vion literally burned up the links, ‘Miske hadn't fought since the night new course record; Frahtis Oulmei]/zVANS ALMOST SURE TO Before the Willard-~Dempsey bout at Rs Cebdergltiyeceriany p NB gh cag ed REACH FINAL ROUND. chard Lickey, Jess Sweet- . 4 Goledo July 6 tast’ His showing on : ser beaming all over as he eliminated | _lf Pvans can maintain his gait he te > HIS TRICK HAT. Miske and his wily manager, Jack ‘Reddy, laid during a period of four “Bobby's mice und men ‘When the matcn between Miske apd Dempsey was first talked of the @port world’s smart alecks snickered fm derision. Dempsey is picking @ “Mmark"; he's going to fight an in- ‘Valid; the fight will kill boxing. Buch ‘f° ‘were their thoughts, and without any : _ tPwide dope on the situation they A | -—s Were right for the time being. Ned Sawyer, Metropolitan champion; [C¢r'tin to go clear through to the But the dne'that made the most iim: [ nei ae Francie Oulmet, his most 4 pression was the big, worricd-look- | ‘ormidable opponent, ie in the other, - ing Dave Herron, who had to battle} *¢¢tion of the draw. a ‘teéte Vito o0e ¥ tn | three extra holes to defeat Pete Har.| ,,Oulmet’s form | against Richard ria bas = mon, a twenty-year-old graduate of|flickey, a youngster from Atlante, orien, astiee, bet cae "the Van Cortlandt Park publie links, | ¥2" none too promising. ee = fight again fina what's in . §.—Norman and prevent ‘his national title chang- | \"¢!inec e erratic. is first bw gelled capa ag bs WEG ak” Bak” BeukSGS. ekcas ids | EL DAE ‘ S-}round Oulmet drove a ball out ef ho matter with me - If any champion ever fought game- | Pounds and missed quite a few putts, Coward yarda in open water in 3 minutes|jy to retain his laurels, it was this| He steadied a little on the afternoon daith with Rimes, he . 24 4-6 seconds, \ same Herron. It was only a wonder- | round and held his Southegn opponent ful combination of nerve control and|s#fely in check. grit that enabled fhe husky Pitts-| Bob Gardner simply overwhelmed LIVE WIRES’ Yanks Are Second Again | iiin's eswisnts "| Sin Sn aroaae nee tia as Smy was so bad that be himself de- @ided there was something wrong ‘with him.- . “T ain't right,” he told his man- ‘per, Reddy, and I'm not going to In Pete Harmon, a tall, slim youth| foreigners to survive the qualifying 5 ci ee who falled to duality for the national | ordeal. Gardner outdrove Grier many Thanks to A ssistan title at Oakmont in 1919, Herron | yards and was entirely too steady for ce caught trouble from an unexpected the Deminion title-holder, a quarter. "he New orker laid his ‘om Armour, the | forel; our-| { ; By Neal R. O’ Hara. : © ° Ava alsa he bene sulle: pia meuisen| Wear Gt that ror ideute teats meee | mo Crores, 0, Ww fs Prem Punishing Oo. (Tho New ¥ dt Brateg Weteg Ww e rout ttc er LURip senciaaahe areinh WheATNanY | Goce poll uiesiabe feoree eeomeaet we ane ons, where y| 00d golf against George or ‘bright hopes hae been extinguished. | Phil: " Jack Dempsey sure leads 8 tough Ite. He has to work on holidays. oni Woe $10 LEABUE RACE Harmon aang tieahten prahiden | rng ahi Roots’ approach shoe, ial "Cal holes 1 up on his stocky opponent. well executed, and his putting was ’ Site: ssatl'be. pend ge LAS arl Ways Finishes Athletic E RACES Bias eftaress ‘ ti , "© @yen to Miske, a young man, a few |take two victories from the Phililes|tne pop bottle pe Rete Ce ee el Caries by Pitching Shutout SEEN ATA GLANCE, | (axe Herron booanie 3 upon. the /thitgn nam rocuga nee Be ’ * months before the embodiment of |#nd rogain a little of the ground they eee ¥ ———_ . sixteenth, where Harmon missed @ — No one enjoyed the day more than | Eournge, stamina, speed and endur-|lost by their disastrous defeats on| Babe Ruth's new movie won't surprise us If the scenario oatts for at| Ball, While White Sox Lose to) —Littto chango tm the big league [ort De entiy: suicn iie only, had Senagree er ot rales who te inter. i |} ance 5S cereal Seek: benytd oer et fagatnape! ts | least one home run. ioe : Dutch Leonard and Cleve- standings yesterday} as most of | to haive the next hole to Rae ed poceintay champion, | ronns see | Disheartened, eortaint: ling again to-day and ppe- ni "The teh. But his second shot on th® fon Asset re * Ti ialaca beapn to Catem of bls ver} a aaa Gee fy ‘The new freight rates are doubtless ceaponsible for the increased price} lands Remain Idle. wiena meee bag! Line peventeenth missed the green and cofpiran “le holder and veteran of fgvo kiddies, and of his making his| Leon’ Cadore wis master ot the | % Mrlotly fresh eggs, ee ie . poasatlcae Sy a tanip cy . to mopped on 6 bank to the right. This playing like a lehinwind, fan ase y will with provisions for their future, | Phillies at all timestm the first game! nese: $25,000,000 charges wi:l continue to look email tif! the peanant raf Charles Somerville. 4 PUPe late Oe | Coelth nad Ané drives on the eight. | mnve. Nib oldgp.fival a lesson how the Being of the bome-loving variety of|@nd held them to four scattered /re settled, eae °, os fix! ond place In the American .|ecntn.. Herron, slipping for a second. Faq’ g chance, wartiloct Wan. Cone ; money getters, he had squandered |hits and won 4 to 0 The second) © The pe League raco \hen the Detroit | hooked his mashie shot and the ball {70.8 CMs, Swoelser was 8 up Ms, a Congresemen want their pay raised, which means the Senate end House same being © cry of Jey, Tigers scored a victory, 6 to sailed high up on a mound and jn the y Outs tee ont tle and wan reasonably well pro- |contest was harder tought. cam agree on something at last. Yanks back in second placel ‘Ac e rT © |thiant of the gallery, ‘The recovery *"atly finished 7 up and 6 to go. with @ home and farm outside} aux had @ good lead over * rer benovwiedgment te meade to the: hing] OvOF the White Sox. The Yen- |ran over the green and fell into a|, [If to-dgy’e matches are decided on Paul, and a bank account, But, |Rixey until the fifth, m . ¢ Man o’ War always rune tke Jofin Paul kees are only eight points out of | bunker. Harmon, nicely on in two, form Sweetser should meet Bobb; adhe alda'c went le air| hie lee tn'e Galtelon Jones was In command of him. | assistance of Mr, Dutch Leonard of | eg Jones to-morrow, and this ma Me, ‘1 Geng! ve Detrote oho having shat out Creve-| Sx8t ined, end their seria of | SAslly, wom the Not would be a humdinger. ve ig FREE a | Saran sn bm a me oe oe SEEN ha ma nn wm in ey ee] an eo, a, MEMS TANS, ina em 4 s é ee on the White Soe. Thanks, Dutoh.| Which begins Thursday is fraught : Pat MeDenelié Among Olymute Why not see one more doctor? He|Sherrod Smith, who succeeded him, ‘Wilson should i /: On the first extra hole Herron only Heroes to Arrive Home, tallied the subject over with Manager | enabled the Phillies to tle the score. | ington when hia worry about these new raiirokd rates, Hell itve tn Wash-| And WEP Well—= with possibilities. saved himself by driving 315 yatds.! ‘The, ranks of returned Ame ae anes: term expires, . When Mahout Connie Mack led his] ‘The Reds and the Giants were | Both had 4s here. <ierron was giv- Olymple athletes were further augment Reddy and, more to revive his failing ee Green Wlephant away from this baill-| tale ing himself plenty to do just now. ed yesterday by the arrival of fort thay with wn idea that i would |{¥dMed & liner by Nola and allowod.the|: ‘The fall millinery dieplaye shows he deoline of the H.C. of L. was Just| wick law evening, the poor G. K wab- the National League, #0 |}i5 leaned on nis tee shot on the fivertenck and Heit mara trom Ant wee, him any good, Reddy agreed one |scored two rane in that frame and two | # fake story, ied an ft walked ft. toma were] ct Roping DmWwOveG | ner! eo over ion ihe Aftecnth: fairs the'd. & fuarmens 6 Governenent cane rf In the minth. ve di ef r over on the fifteenth fair- the S: $, Sherman, = } examination wotdn't do him) ™ diseh "kicked timseit out 1.9 apapped off short, tears bedimmed ite| ‘he day and thelr standing fh | yay. It looked like curtains for the rlotin American cotopatitoe st tee hi ? mn r second place by beating the | champion, as Harmon was straight Olympt ‘eed eyes (both of ‘em) and raising its yn et, track and field events, Pat Mo- UUme Miske threw himself on | tid Bugene | Sheridan, ee, ee anine: Fistie Ne hi Phils twice, 4 to 0 and 9 to & |down the fairway, but Herron played Donald and Matt B, McGrath, both of the meroy of a chiropractic, virtually |#i"5 Recess Sebble ‘brings CW8 ohn scarred and spiked trunk with a slow ffen Over a clump of trees and got the New York A. C.! Earl Bby, Univers Seti turad ab an ecteaeetne wey Teceasitatea ‘by Rd toe oe and Gossi gesture of despair Mr. L. E. Phant| They are only seven points ont o sity of Pennsyl fa. ers ity to play on the edge of the green. vania and Chicago m! n 10 al e This, ing M, tt bare 1 er: Hu Poll this isn't intended as a boom ote ‘goin hort. Bill ar! Tex O'Rourke, matchmak f the) ™ said, pachydermically speaking: of first place, while the Giants Harmon, over the green on his aa je litner, Mohawis A fo voit or the other thing). | tok 's place In centre Meld a iddlewelghte and bantemweighte will be fee | ,,, g second, approached so close to the . 5 gig aries J. Dieges, ak ag olner, tmink).| vo. danely” two-baggeis he, breddved | International Sporting Club, informed | 27, salar eat at the boring show of| | “O Mack Sahib, what a horrible sock| are now fourteen behind them, |e that the gallery exclaimed “you | faoped gree * me ships gengplank fighters apinal column. He| Tred ete ine rune tn the fret |e Writer thie morning that the witenwm Soorting Club of Perth Amboy,|in the lug we have but now received] in third, win!” But Herron still had his nerve | _ ind something. Thoy all do, and he |game. aie bit well fn, “the nd con-| price of tickets for the contest | island mers Harry Staven | from the Yann Keys! Nay, Mack Sa- and holed a short moan putt for a) Tigers Buy Middleton, Toledee! treating Miske for a misplaced |teat ‘whd scored twee. Myers and scheduled to be fought at Bbbets|'s the mais a of hib, be merciful and jab the hook into : be ys i Aa aR ly Star Pitcher. ney Wa wade mn tar fel lays pt a 8 © of ten rou, while in the honor even if he wae gouged for eight ‘brea hat f on | olf, dislocated vertebra, | We weren't [Jomnw0 tec poaitons NE PY" | eld between Battling Lovinsky, the [Smt Kis Toms of Meh ater cia Mieide| mo no, more. Burely at the Polo|ste plape for he never ave out more Cee ree ne taming widely, stepped On| ¢ TOLEDO. Sept: &—James saidéies Ye troubles, but anyhow he be- | ase: ; Amertoan light heavyweight champ- Grounds 1 got the hook sumolent tor [than twouat a time and for ail the |the twenty-first toe and promptly Nit] Oty + pitanerethe bee Seen Tapani ped Na ore i % junds, ve) bss ona ja Beas iB ~, ro te oe | os Udeohelapys ik. 5 eadhas’ evidene’ Won fon, end Georges Carpentier, of a lifetime, In three games, Mack!» ow two runs at the end of the game. Cede eces sid asele Rd were) was sold to-day to the Detroit pe was taking a ne ee. in| Reeded? France, on Oct, 12, will range from |New Hrunewick, No J, J veod | Salib, eighteen innings, my exalted| WE started off as if the fleld was a ch,” said Har-|can League Club, according to an“an- . He put on weight. mall ‘Then came the dickering for the/three to thirty dollars, O'Rourke | st lslacd for sverat hee finaky teen | lord, to score but one runt And twelve|@ue to run red. Peck banged a left| mon as he walked over to congratu-|nouncement by tuger Bresnahan, about the normal Aentigz| Dempsey mateh. Floyd Fitasimmons, |also stated,that the boxers would bat- | ines, Jt, te eo betwen George Want of the and single and Pipp dashed one past the |iate Herron. President of the Toledo Club of te 4 TD) Selgnt of his “good” days, he went| the Benton Harbor promoter, reas- | 4, ‘ Mabe pod Wile Ryan at New Brusewich, | Cita! By the moon stara, but I) infield toward centre. The Babe got} “scone escape, Davey,” sald Her-| American Associaton h apriee. ‘The 214 Be, Ne ene ned by the glow reports of tle for a percentage of the Bross! is wes cinched to-day ty Cussler Dommasteh, 10|%™ Sbased, I am as ope that Hap usual stroll, Pratt rapped to Dykes | pon's gather as he caught up with the | Bresnahan declares that the deat Ne . ‘The old gloves hanging on a a receipts and that the club expecta tg| 0 fought et the 3 and Peck scored while Del wag being r e caught up was completed some time ago, but Rail in the barn interested him again. | Misko’s knockout of Moran, decided 7] be Aitentum «| been trun down and given the leather ‘spiring victor. the informatio: ith sais $0,000 to $2,000 | "etm Aang, 3 thrown out at first, Big Bob Meusel | P*{S?: ee 0 Dp was withheld at the ’ r aj RS \ 000, ‘untd suc! ‘dl e was seoond for in A Se H . came imbued with the idea] Mine ane, (Mf latter asked Rimself, bleachers im centre field 8,000, and Wor thie ssaso, et coy rate (I bee: | SRA RUE. OME, The mabe domied to} Wille Herren was besieged with |Bowby Mick ‘ Wi ed i} hs early as that he could resuine fighting.| pov? an he wan he cought to give | seats on the field will accommouate Knocks Out Happy Rate consulted Manager Reddy. “Bure| Dempsey some kind of an argument, | 9,000 more, weekly boxing sow of peered left In the third, trounc! low one | Woes Chick Evans, a strong favorite aialta fe casing ot the requir | O8tly think the Conntemaok nuralings| with which Perry tried to job hm, | for the title, enjoyed a Roman holi-| poppy rte 64 Prd ik gr tlie ., A. o@| will Bh nd form xt year, iT day. Evans opposed F. C. Newton, a seascyt i pig | thing.” said Reddy, as he gleefully| Kearns figured. Besides, the cham- _ Jerery Clty co Monday sight, Matutensier Jer | ve vane spent as Oxt yoarh | But - Swat Demon gobi eo oecran campataner, from. Boston, | fst won his ninth straight victory . a the ou the team isn't a Green lephant but] ome all the way home while Pratt's © -Woked over the ‘new man.” plonship combination needed the | On secount of & Beary downooor of min ost |i will bold the show at bis opmair area Srounder was being sent to Gridin ai|Chieao Chick won elght and seven | Ya the dreamland route last night ol Why not go along slowly, train|'™°"°Y- > Jae Meht promoter Geowe Durer of the Bride. | Toarwlay agit, Taere will bo two oar | & White One. In this series they| first. K. D.—Nofhing doing. Griffin |and shot his first round in 72, a new] ita ayonne A. A, When he ntopped mdetiy, get on a fight with a set-up port Amusement and Athletlo Club of Bridge fer thet oD ae pac ice, Sort, Comm, hed onen ; Happy Smith, a rial aw taki ame 4 Diglen anh, rs pe Pager big werd as babes facing wolves, Even! threw to the plate and the Babe was |recerd for the difficult” Engineers’ phovtiad ever been py i oo joint Sg cording to the articles of agrec- | ete for bis big boxing show on Monday night, ; tapped in the solar plexus by Perkins. in the eleventh round of the ats bio a| Singles by Meusel and Ward didn't H+ 4 it of twelve rounds. Michaels is now. caused the show to be postgxned for the eventos, Trimnted by Thormahlen, whale: king matches with A! 5 ome 'O- ment, showed up at Benton get us a blame thing in the fourth, ny Chaney and “> [| Bistro, make’ the mach!" °° | armor to tin for the Bgdt. Hi Syet! "pags rte au tnt at ror vy banwure, ihe Hofale tide, wore! Bik Bos inten Tistatet's acts |( STANDING OF _)\ferrcatterea! cmenreeng seg Ny iiieke and Reddy |arpearance created almost a shock to} rwunda, Johsay Pie va. Tunuy Goodwin, snd a. eovercly’ spanked yemerday by) Ard, ran on toward second. Perry cov: feather, mitpointed Frankle Marme Owe with Jadk| Mose, who had expected to. greet | Lenay Foren wm Jos Rew, for loniy four hits, and one of theae | (centre feld)*throw. The Elephants THE CLUBS = a Fol cripple. He wes as chipper as a fis, weighing leas than 170 potiran | enootboy, He looked like & WHILC] aug sign round bout txtween Pete Herman ‘Ought to lick him im my old-timo| ary, Wills, In his quarters bo the Dentaxiweight chamwlon and Joe Burman of With fifteen or twenty | {owed the strength of an unleashed | caicage, which was wou by Wurman on pointe, ands more weight”. Ko figurod| Pull and the Bnap of @ fox terres |ae ge, Lous un Monday night, drew a bis crow | fe, and aided and abetted by | Those Whe wateded him go Thnmush lg figot tare, the gate receivte Amowoting to y- they set out to pull the sen-| his dally stunts began to reward Ms) gioco, which to mighty bis mate tor «bout and electrify the world. Natur- | CM#nees against Denpacy ecriouely: tin that oy, Burman eeighal in at 118 pounds ‘they figured that Dermpsey| A® one native told us on Our Arrival) 4 terman cmme in at catchweighia, . at Benton Harbor, “I've scen the both Le ere OO td Man: | of them in training and I'll be darned if I know Whigh one to bet o: We don't know whether or not Dempsey and Kearns suspected the tor trokery In the Miske camp, but the the first time in his life with-| champion went through his training |msied Ale we most We beet boy avalane was doubiful, Only two of the chile Stood grouped around second and ; watched the ball roll away from , dren got a9 far as Ure ean seor| Perry. Mousel noticed it, too, and NATIONAL LEAGUE, ond, Only five got to bases anyway, |®kidded safely down to third. But) gia, w.4. Pc.) clubs, ‘They went down one; two, three in five | etter all this effort Bob thought him- | cinsissatl 78 $4 678 | Chiesse innings. Four men got to bat in four| Self entitled to & pap, I gsuees, Or 78 47 868 | Bt. Louis and five in one of the sessions, Their Maybe & saucexe play wes inten ev | Kala occasion was the second when posi Al ON + ll “ an they bunched all of two hits, Dugan 7 singling to left and Bigbee ‘sending _. The second tally come jg Va ie Oe him to third on @ scratch aftalr Poventh. Tb wae due to owing griple to that bounced past Mays. But Myatt Senine A Roger. * ued by the Lad popped to Peck and Galloway Some of Rommel took Perry's piace RACING AT BEAUTIFUL | BELMONT PARK TO MORROW'S FEATURES Mike Arra, the Harlem bantemwotght, will appear ‘mono of the bouts at the opening show that Gus Weldon stages in Trenton, N. J, Asre'e manager, Bilyey Burns, has also prarticaliy et) .{fanned. Truek Hannah taking the 47 tne eighth, Some rumble Rom- third strike suddenly whi the 2 ihe chee, Becdeat dh Haas GAMES TO-DAY, $2500 Jerome St Out the publicity that all fight-|as conscientiously as if he had the bulb to Pipp and caught Bigbee pol et PF ie munks Pratt aa | wr Tor. Som, Stakes po most formidable of all ring foes to off first by @ yard. “Muddy” Ruel 8 Pomedete: Bellair Han love and crave In no time Meuecl, He fanned the Babe, he took ip howed that he had everyth beat. He took no chances of being > started to eateh the game, but gare of Pratt's wi puck 4 th ie * ything. He| (ought off his guard or of being only the kid got a split Anger {rom @ bad gare of A oethe t dyer know AGUR, A 2 Mile Steeplech » had’ speed to burn and| bait At. He stopped Into the ring ; wk ‘a | piteh In the eecond, and had to re- Sore inact cit. = Wk Po, plechase ing over with the enthus- | with Miske looking much the same as tire, In the elghth the Conniemacks "We amiied and applauded him. 424} Boston ...... 03 70 474 and S Other Magnificent Contests of wouthful vigor. You know/he did that hot July 4 at Toledo ; looked for a minute like thoy mieht We oould affoni to. The game had 15 | Washington...87 69 “432 HIRST RACE AT 215 PM, only twenty-six. Then came against Willard, on business ben! . cd breathe through, for after Bigbee fled been ours from. the getaway. $09 Ms teil aa) ae a yout ine ring with ae little side play ae possibi m « to Peck, Galloway beat out a hit to :) t ‘eal a ore ne Sy Se We and Sattoned bis mien 18 lene than | Cap'n Roger gnd Pratt fumbl e iene ia, the announcer, referee the three full rounds, “i rath yack from Burrue’a bat, but D; ‘The publio presente its compliments works attending @ geoulne| Miske's plans earried him jut eo lon Bombardier Welle Mnccks Out /fit'to Ward to Wallle and Grifin to %@ Mn Bart Maye and wgongratulates ifar and no further, and he © ain. 7 DEAUVMLAM, France, Sent, t-—Born- |Frett, 2 RIOD. Very mild catoreak nee Ble winning reek, bile tina corely after ee sabl, whee fully dier Wells, the Eneiish heavyweight |, 2anout, Mack was ambitious to gyp OF 6 ORME SUH ‘ated rdey' he sent in Perry Ly pesiry aoraet ompeneten estinn a eateh, asi nighh defeated Paul Feurn|ter ey cee ee aso Dotuere Bobby Bares ry been bong a Proheh, heavywnishs, in the wee be yy Bete rte Bo reaping. bee at abe aa as Na te on a adie ta Winn nes OR RG wad