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Jl BARNES HAS BIG JOB ON HIS HANDS AT SIWANOY CLUB IB COURSE + By Willi Abbott. — cM Rant 6 ie her who finds | PRESIDENT INTRODUCES it’s an uneasy head that supports| NEW GAME FOR GOLFERS acrown. The ne: national open! CALLED “PITTS AND PUTTS” golf champion started the opening ‘ round of the Metropolitan tourna- i 7 i i 1) I a : " ; SBURG y : oo he New York Giants, on a caplas ment at Siwanoy yesterday as the fa-| PITTSBURGH, July %1.~J. F. f wile | Hid <a Wi ee vorite in the big field, but when the] Byers, vice president of the Uf ese th issued on a $20,000 damage suit, te- last scores were tallied the long Pel-| United States Golf Association, day revealed that the “Little Napo- 1 himself} nd former Representative leon" fought his seventh mill on quite a few points in rear with a| Francis Burke will introduce 74. It was a severe jolt for the na-| President Marding’s new golf tional champion to be six strokes be-| game of “Pitts and Putte” at the hind Cyril Walker, who led with a] Allegheny Country Club course fine 68, and Walter Hagen, who| this week. The same was intro- slipped in second place at 70. Scores} duced recently by the Prosident made in the first round count in the] at the Chevy Chase Country Club, 7% hole competition, and “Barnes now] where the United States open has a real job to spot Hagen four] championship was held. Mr. Byers strokes and beat him out for his] and Mr. glarding were paired Goshy: against Bufke and F. M. Floicher In no sense an alibi, Barnes said he] fame Hofore the naar ee didn’t expect to play until the after-] the President explained that overy noon, whereas he was despatched off} time a player drives into a trap the first tee a little after 9 o'clock and oF pit he is penalized. Out of the soon after arriving from a night trip| $yZhyrom hole Played President from Washington, when the new na-| figures and at the end of. the tional champion teamed up with Pres- | match he and Mr. Byers were one ident Harding in a foursome Monday.| Up on their opponents. ‘The score “Pi have to crack a 70," said Long! gould PROadeAt Tata: van tia Jim, as he sadly counted those who) unwritten faw against publicity of bettered his showing. scores, s Cyril Walker's 68 goes as a new oe competitive recom for © Si Hawen'a fron’ approactioa were oo Tommy Kerrigan, home profe deadly he had little putting to qo. se touched off a 68 while pra Hagen at the thirteenth was one str his English invasion, but yesterday! ahead of Walker, who meanwhile had was the first time the course up in| been shooting par golf. ——___— «Westchester had ever been playe! #0 agen then spoiled a great chance Bari cefternth wher Ba Acquisition of Meusel -|College Athletes | _ New National Champion |THAT NIGHT GOLF STUFF os - - By Thornton Fisher JOHN J. M’GRAW: -. FourStroke Lead ot Hagen Eighteen Holes for Metropolitan Open Crown. Barnes Han- = : : - - dicapped by Late Arrival. 2a a= ; : Soe AUTiFUL ‘ SARA es ! : Baseball Manager Accused of , p Attacking Manin Pittsburgh, Who Wants $20,000. bam professional dis ames June 3 and won. McGraw’s battling i! at ) i MN A CONTRIVANCE ATTACHED TO THE ince if it il TAIL LIGHTS WiLL BE LUD bee. AID IN HITTING LUMINOUS BALES WILL BE CONFUSING USEFUL average is now Four won, three lo The suit on which he was arrested was filed by George Duffy, a well known resident of » OF and di trict, who asks damages for persone injuries he says he received when McGraw attacked him without provo cation in a hotel when here with the team last month. McGraw was not taken into cus tody, but was allowed to furnish a $3,000 bond for his appearance when the suit goes to trial in the fall. No criminal charge will be made. Mc- Graw declined to talk about the af- fair, Rody P. Marshall, the lawyer who represents Duffy, ‘said: “McGraw may be able to get away with his assaults in New York, but he can't here. Duffy says that at the time of the ; assault he had been invited to the hotel by Charles A, Stoneham, one of the owners of the Giants, Stone- — | ham says he never met Dufty. ¢ se a Australians Earn Right to Play “ British Team, } TORONTO, July 27.The Austral- ian tennis team, by virtug of its vie- ’ jtagy over Canada in the doubles AHEAD AND sHooT NOW- iT wie CE 4 rerriBLe FOR THOSE NERVOUS | " BIROS WHEN CADDIE S@HAN EXPLODE "|| THE SPOT AS ROCKETS TO INDICATE THAIT | TURNED ONEMS JITHE coast 1S CLEAR ac THe GO TEE tising low in competition. Walker Was} iy ar the enth, where a pou: “A paired with Hagen, and the two xave| played brassic landed in a brook, which | Nee grese ccntoiten’ of siren” paring, | ERGY taut Ba for ihe ole WEG? Finish Training Tle, ots ond via ag en lakes” Giant Outfield Por Bly Tourney straight 4s a cannon ball, came to the . turn in 32, which included three binties| fead over the biggest field that ever | : | Copyright, L921, bi BY NEAL R. O'HARA. match yesterday, won the right on the way, a four on the 49%-yard| ‘vied for metropolitan honor: | es in a tona eague ght. 1921, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) to meet the British team at Pitts- four being a combination of two great Joe Kirkw e: ‘ hd PRINCETON, W. J., July 27.—The World's Series is the only scrap this fall that isn't planned for Rickard’s|bUrgh in the second round of the wooden shots, a short pitch and a fair- ana RARETe cello SaNapen ee i English and American athletes who| Arena, Davis Cup competitionenext week. bi bree acaldinas . ots, pul ff i parla. . A 5 aie sized putt. Hagen completed this part] few of his choicest to baba roura| George Burns, Young and|caretul Bigbee is hatting this year) will compete in the international in- |) | ; ieee The Aastralian pair won in straight j of the journey in 34. Turning for| 0f, 7! The stocky Australian on the | ‘i ae | 889 and Whitted .306. \ |tercoliegiate meet between Oxford) 14°) that, the ring at Boyle's Thirty Acres is as big as the Phillies’ ball| sets, 6—2, 6—3, 6-1. The Australi, Hegis ie wane who lilioids TO Reatat | Laan tua eeoond ano Former Philly Player |” The offensive work does not entirely and Cambridge and Princeton and |? sige Ue nadie daitwotsinglen matchanin the 4 ot] badly, the dropping behind a ‘ Tre ‘ i | sat Hae E, ie title, banged off four 3's in a row with|clustergof tail trees that loomed up Make Great Trio. reveal just how strong these three|Cornell at Travers Island on Thurs-| Washington looked like the city of magnificent distances to those guys | PCMins day's play on Saturday. two birdies tossed in for good measure.) Urectly in Mine with the fs M eee players are. On the defensive they}day have virt completed their} that tried catching up with Jim. Barnes J, D. Anderson and V. C. Todd of e “| golters wouid have played safe to the si ae ae a well-oiled machine and their/ training and spent to-day in resting * 8 6 jthe Australian team were victors to- = way. (Babehdeci is not that «ind By Robert Boyd. knowledge of the game makes danger- | and lent exercise. | In addition to copping the open championship, Long Jim went over the |day in the doubles over Paul Ben- iy took a y vee , zi A rg gation of athi \ = jj Ae THE LEADING SCORES theccatiie vane Reece tapenys ITH the acquisition. of Emil ous foes for the best team in either) 97 ine ar deihaal bes au eee bak course in the shortest number of steps. nett and G. D. Holmes. The Austra- IN FIRST DAY’S PLAY over the trees to stop within four feet “Irish” Meusel of the Phila~ league. a few mild games of tennis were in This y Bri beh eet ccttenndze lians were speady servers and showed of the cup. delphia Nationaly tle Giants’ So far this season Meuse] has hit) dulged in. But for the most part the yi), s year's British golf invasion was stopped by a number of bunker |spjendid back court play. Tennis ex- s here believe they w British team a hard battle, In the first set, the Canadians were non oo jable only to take the second and fifth jgames and it Was apparent that the Visiting team would win. eral of is amused give the Young .362 and Burns .301,| membeys of the four squ. sctively speaking tne Giants’ new| themselves in a series of bridge outfe ld ha better batting average | 8amee in the Cottage Clap court. trio of the jhan the Corsairs. Burns is not as} The squads are all reported in Carey and base runner as Carey. The|condition, Stallard and Tatham, t Whitted, will have to continue their fielder has stolen 14 bases|two members of the English team Topped like tarGoll yn dma ceay gee: he nvorlatnl Berton ltnia tail bystaiing hitting far back of the ball on all his “or ewe no. Shots, the motion being the game as ome tn fal, If he was scooping up sand. His form | sinootit-working peerle Opti Warter, Enetewnod %—-a doesn't please the golting Hoyles, but Pittsburgh Pirat " ‘Walter Hagen, unattached. 36. ema Mt Oo ge t < v ; tee etna arte HAG rm bastions: 4 he manages to get results. Kirl = = a OF “MET” TOURNAMENT. ,,Kitkwood has a peculiar style of outticid will outrank any in” the & SS majors. Even the well-balanced and ates have a slim chance for the pennant this year. His name is od Cooper. Marty O'Loughlin, Piainfirld... 37 the past year has traveled n while Carey has 23 to his]who have been on the injured list. a five-cen ride t anha Baw MecDonate. Nobollnk.. 2.2.7 32-13 twenty-five: thousand miles to com- | °*'raordinary playing to maintain @) Crogit, Young and Bighee have 11) having returned to form. Both will Copenh Mer Ob a eannera St | the games went to dc The Cana- 40%. Sanderson, Slerpy Holiow. 8-73 pete in golf tournaments, | rating close to the New Yorkers. pbtistoa es Poed Whitted| tun to-morrow. The teams will § ee H Pe ___|dians improved in the second set, cap- 3 i j each, peng. tGentehe at ee 8 After this 1919 World's Series expose, the annual World's Series ticket|turing the first, fifth and seventh 3 | Just how the news affected fandom! only'3. So even in tne base running] to-night at Princeton, and will i ve | Fred McLeod, midget pro at Col- | ,//US* ae epee he crennouene ext for New York together. to-morrow | Scandal will ncver seem the same. games, but in the last set the speed 5 ¢ Tom Rosa, Far tills... umbia whe tied with Hagen of the Smoky City was manifested inj THY Hank ot wee tion the fielding! morning, lunching there at the Hur- | ; a 28 of the Australian pair carried them 4 Fred Cansus. West Point nd pl in the national the way they greeted the report that) spijity of George Burns. Meusel is ray Hill Hotel before going to Travers White Sox are still playing phony baseball, but they don’t receive|along in five Paight: gemes before |dropping the s' Bennett played a forceful game but | veritable. ball hawk, and Young Island. After the meet there will be | eXtra pay for it now gets just about as much as any of his a final dinner at the Blind Brook | * © 6 Jebechett play de torcerul, came: Pus was a post entry for the Metropolitan! the hard-hitting and ofailed to get a fying start. He Georg Mclean. Grascy Sprain ‘*Peier Harman, Scottish. Jack Dowling, Scarsdale. San ould come to the metropolis. James ‘Thomenn. Overt took an 81, which was caused | YOU Aeaws | Country Ci “ endl a " sant >) SSE Ges by orratie. GNVIRE, Ten sheten ner |eaw the reinforcement of their moat | Celebrated con tempors y outfielders. Country Club, | “Taking four" and “putting one” sound like golf terms but they aren't. jhascline. The ‘service of Anflerson ai r . Di ae ‘ome talk has F it |—— - — —_—_——— a ave the Australians 5 don't go straight at Siwanoy are in) dangerous opponents’ weakest point, | ater Ni Mowing acu “ile | MEpaka Man. Uiealwa sioaeer 188 gave th alians many points, ” fon a tot at wou be nd McLeod says! centre ffeld, and their own fond hopes did have trouble with his arm last Feet s; > 7 ne received hii ' in @ t . e ie y : 8 share of @ pennant deverely shaken’ year, MK has often bean said Ane pURINCETON, NoJ, duly 277m anecan and aia aliwil Match tn A z Pelha . | George Gibso: lways pointea | this boy could 8 xford-Cambri nd ‘Prince Wile MacFarite “Oak | ‘The Petham Country Club gave Jim! George Gibson has always pointed 35) of the Yankees he would come jell track teams worked out tox: aa | | CHICAGO, Juiy Rorge! Duncatl eg Gee ag id is Barnes is professinonal, adinner last | With a ‘touch of pride to his great; close to being the greatest outfielder again yesterday in preparation for | id Abe Mitchell, British prof-ssional ~ Culd, Milford “Seliool ww ihe ie gg naa 1 home com= | gutergarden, The fleet-footed cham. | in the gam But this year wail 5 Geir Oual meet sormerrew, on Ay vers By Willi E. Si Tay eae eee iiey o! rs, defeated Charles Evans jr, na- 71 United States that Barnes won at | last year, “Scoops' Reet cod iaxcorhun che pik yedidown On MENT ina cehraw tha: Haniman or pela) WATER: Jeach side. When ‘he gets a strike he] F. Mayo. professional, on the 1d te Columbia, 1 toxday. “@he ateady,, the ina Cone one? gt the greatest heaves ever Te: Gor. shouts “Ive got hin nifina:paees the Water Golf Club, 2 up and 1 t play, j Young will in all likelthood pe Corded at Princeton. “ ° 5 \ 3 SRaker_of Princeton also threw. well, 12.45 nearest at hand, ‘Then the man pulls anita oxen te.cenise Ald asd Meusel geveral of his throws measuring better 1 in the fish, if he c | ; an ect. x0 th ie Witt Crear cri crea iN 4h A d Aft i, Burns and Young|~ Capt. Rudd of the Englis = | Sus. hs. 40% on chant prince,” as they. call him in ew Trainers Are Announce |, ctten,, Mauael Burne ad ene leuraee tracy frost Roatepsn ET; | Eastern slanderd time |Phisuctphia,” aivides “his actention | LAST 3 DAYS For T 0 Pro inent St bl smoothly. the greatest outfield in the | and had a hard workout, Ue ran sex-| nour for daylight saving time.) (ee br oer acte other fine and the in- mpire H aces Ww m will not be from Pittsbargh ome bros ie i Cit TED and a lot of jogging. Millizan’ of Ox- oe. mene Hace any longer abut representing New fn, vent with bim'on one of the fast| Partly cloudy, moderate to fresh] 4+ why should a great merchant ranean Ca aah rc Cent ork in the Nationa! League. quarters. ‘i es f e evcather pre- Rat ane’ Tl Pavan ohn Mredetius San, Flip cnntaecns Tae epee | York in the National League, |@uArters. . shower came in the middle | *Uthweet wind ia the weather pre: inot be a fisherman? The powertul/ i] TOMORROW (TH Ardsicy preparation for noxt season's racing; iN home run hitters in the Na-|f the, practice, after which Jack Moak-| diction for to-day of earth have long been addicted to $4000 Wakefield Handicap + chen an Holly Hughes to Take Charge| 1: strate, who, ine ne of, sreate cone BU nittnra in tiie Nas ly, ang Keene intzpatrick, ‘coaches: or- the hi Bit Some ‘old historian has WILDFL A SQtUTE HANDICAP Dorie, Daal the Rosseter turf aff een in ague e ered their men to slow up. Partridge, recorded how pen Cleopatra ¢ ILOFLOWER PURSE a of Hurricana # While command ot th stable since the! ‘hit 17 homere, while Meusel|/thes Cambridge hurdler, (and Massey,| Weakfish are to be biting in| Bgypt took Ma Asian: pe ae hare wae SDAFFODIL PURSE orses, HE opening of the Metropolitan. season, | 1 12 : eae ety | mores out’ together over |e iiand Sound off Stamford, |ing one day, and to enliven the occa- A UARCHMONT. PURSE OTHER SCORES Will McDaniel Trains J. H.| wien, He came East from Wiekiup | ,20ei0M, Mtge, is unother” good Conn [plow a8 the get were aot iting, adil spendin tras ‘ieareae f Ranch to take over the reins f oe) d Mu 184 4 4 . 2 jone of her attendants nh. a dead Hee} Rosseter St Fred "Buriew. His" presence. is ree | outfield in the league, but infinitely |” TRAINING TRIALS = fish on Mark's line, while Maek’s ate °0. N. P. Humphrtes ao a] osseter String. quired at the farm where. he wiil| inferior to New York's present one or Arthur L. Williams, No. 2 Corntlia | tention “was focused on ‘his royal Marry Ellis, Lang Island. wow 4 i sort out the pects for next ye. Pittsburgh's. pica Seri act vooNow ‘York stale eee he Roman, warrior, when Andrew Brown, Sunning a a Two of New York State's represen- campaign to to McDaniel. |, Meusel’s coming to New York will! ag Reicina, July 28. Track Fast. | Street. Brookiyn—New York State) he feit the tug, pulleg vigorously on . we Lexing ah ap wl tallvo tables will have new trator handled. Exter.| #dd materially to the Giants’ chances! Corer” 36 2-6. gets out a publication which will give |the line, and when he found a dead rome Av. Subway, or West ou sn their recent, of Winning the pennant. It is, per- vou most of the information you |fi8h on it, instead of beimg indignant, | gubmay fo t AV., transferring to “i Bal 4 j) Si/in the near future, Yesterday it was Kentucky and Cancdine invasions | Naps, one of the greatest ball clubs] Promenade, .39. \ h | YoUlturned the incident into a joke by|M Mth ay. “Lito Jerome Aye geht aed, {i 1} {} {announced at Empire City that John while McDaniel remained on this | ¢ver under the regime of McGraw: Penttent, 1.0 want. It can be had of the Secre- |complimenti the Queen ‘on her) thence ‘by troliey” from Woodlawn Joe Balt Fe 7” : 4, 2 [| Sanford, Master of Hurricana, had circuit with Sunbrae and the others RRM eerste eT ereusel| Hard Guess, .49 4-6. tary of State for a smail fee. 1 know | cleverne = | imisslon—Grand Stand, 89.86. 40 41 1 |decided to dispense with the services 2 the Kilmer racers, is slated te| uis the Giants further in the run-| A 50. of No such book concerning New Je oe Including Tax. » ah hat |e ee ° mite succeed McDaniel as the staple’s | PUtS raret, 4 Marty Burke Stops O'Brien, Despite | J 41 Bt) ‘on arch, who ha first trainer, who will prepare Ix- |" “ Gunner, 1.18 3-5, 1.50. | #8F Fifty-Pound Handica: Ht training for him for the last several| terminator for his coming eng PI car ie speedy has PPO Bigs BUS, ©. July M capil Df yean Sanford's recent decision | Ments S eOte TA Re ese" between the Giants an Vorid's ptimism, 1.07. Robert Fridenberg, Charlie Arfmanr : . —Mary AL ae ah YeOTe Mr. Sanford’s recent decision ments in the royte races at the Spa! Seriey classic being staged this year| Grundy, 51. : hee Ae shee Sia ne a : 4 uthem heavywelght cham- APOLLO OPENING 12 s\\to dispose of his horses in training “When rain fell at pire City there! @Md_ the picturesque environs of| Thunderclap, 48, 1.14, 142, Lot and Judge Zerweck went weaktishing |pion, who boxes Gene Tunney in New EA hd&! TOMORROW EVE. 8.30 a W) 4 su }must be accepted as the son for Mat A fear Enate nui ke | SoesaR a ue Wise Lady and Little Black Sheep] Monday on the eca, Capt. Will | York next Tuesday night, had an easy EXCLUSIVE SHOWING © i) tithe separation. Holly Hughes, who hi it might affect the ack be nese! 50 3-6. Fenn, from Freeport, and caught |time stopping Dick O'Brien, six foot been training a division of tae ently to bring Copper Demon| A message from Saranac Lake) Lady Acton, thirteen weakfish and five fluke, |S¢ven inch Cincinnati heavyweight, * | Werld’s Championship Boxing Contest Be: awe rep oH up with Grey Lag at the finish of | Comes that will be welcomed by fan-| Despair and Vista, .51, 1.19, 1.49 volley of left and right hooks in tho! OFFICIAL PICTURES ana ing sino nis Feta ihe "Mount “Kiace Stakes. There | 2m from coast to coast. Christy] Deqhe > BI, Fridenberg was high hook with six Sixth round of the scheduled twelve: | Ut ae narmny service, will probably take) wasn't enough rain, and there wasn't | Mathewson is out taking short hikes! p, |weakfish, Arfmann got four, Willie | round t stopped O'Brien, wis HERMAN LYN ‘ ine Facere until they ara | OAOHGH home La hese t oli tia eed | among the mountaine and: recoraring| Bac Hest sy ace ests scaicd in at 225 pounds, outweighing | vs mm h that nd 2 son of the aptain wo, and e a, ' Wireless, 1.21 Fenn, n of ' A Burke by fifty pounds. ae ne ‘ilput under the hammer during the! ty Lag went on to just another one me of the lost strength that helped 208 z Prices S00 and $1.00, inclu War Tax i : t r i ; of hia brilliant victories: after whits | him pitch his way to that of the| Morvich, 36. Zerwick, one. “ ly days of the Spa mecting, after|he was prepared to entrain for Dev. | Breatest in the me. He has re Baraskane, .36, .60. = ’ x nean ‘ h he w levote himself to the!onshire Park, where he is due to covered from the ailment that affect Sweepy, 52, 1.06. Fishermen are notable for longevi- Wine Trad Vier Nonicaie th at SJ education ¢ me yearlings | rive tooday While there seems to| td him last y nd caused Dasepall tagy mean My 1.18, - ty. John Wanamaker is nearly ninety i > ae i bee . w quartered at the farm the campaigning of the three-yeareord | 2¢FOSs 4 en only once. | ‘me MeNab, 1b. vont oid; And mes may OW DIE a = You ca nthe It bi az 9 at An Jam, N.Y cfampion ause of the frequency eee Alex Hamilton, .49, 1,02 fe and preserved vi sor pay NEE n ¢ v U ‘itccusd is Exterminator has another trainer,|Of bis races, the arrival of David wn ‘Yennian Umpires and Lines-| Squaw Man, .40. to the pastime, though few pey oS ~~ ‘ according to advices from Seratoga, neoe. ond traimer, | men Hold Meeting. Cloughjordan, .233-6, .35 1-5. | would suspect him of indulging in ‘ 5 | ac yesterday, and his in- | ¥ iy fe) The veteran, Will MeDaniel, whol Spection et the track Widincte nny | The Lawn ‘Tennie Umpires’ Associa-| Arrowtiend, 1.07 3~ eis secrantion, be fact ia be tae : i the Wills Sharpe Kilmer|o chances are being taken” with | YOM, of which R. Clifford Black is} | The Lamb, 62 3-6, 119, 146 8-5 | ¢.44 geal of a fisherman. i fa s quit the Bing-|Grey Lag. and that his future ia| Chairman, held a special meeting of the | 2.00 3-6. ; e ‘8 | being carefully measured, Leary as 8 at the Union League| Dorcas, 1.21. He goes to Florida every winter : urtman’s employ ‘and, it tlgured the ¢ an officials shat and Fitth Avenue, last| Umeertainty, 9%. and spends most of his time at St com Fy Mi < trainer of the oes. next forty-eight hours, ° mpionship tourna- imme, .52 8-5, keeps a steam yacht. He knocks We'd. Neus. Atla is fl oter st : i$ and that Sande would pilo | and the challenge match ~ 5 2 Rew eae gach fs oter string, now quartered at the © | the Borer 1 in| the Davis Cup attend fe matches for) The Boy and Gondolier, about on the yacht but does not do me eet Bae ce Bilsna where the Kilmer string haa wy) | ABR Gri eneeehacampieamtn, io] “28 2B. A 8S |mueb sting unit the idnstah mee ' *H Ele Bas, Can nglat $9 lor the las ee r e it " © eanori- le X., 1.1 Y Po Beet hntdge, England S r the last week. ‘The Rossster| ‘There is a bett ance for cheaper /AUon Will farn “thelr” atrention ta" th five Ge ae, ih ak fon sete io: Which ls & Spring, Than yp es 89 is due for a weeding|class horses and riders of ordinary | NOMAD s tournament at the West Bid fe ioe - | he goes across Boca Celga Bay to Gary iecnay *? out have been ad- ability at Empire City to- ne +4 | Tennis Club oR AUS, _Mr. Black ap-| Elope, 48 3-6. |Pase a Grille and remains as long as Panto eae i for gale ao. that room mas | star Rorses BCy feeder, The) aoneeed aah Mr Tae would be} Chesterbrooke and Sea Master, .36 4-5. | tho kingfleh run, Ba | be le e new crop of Friar scene. Sam I eth brought Iator. 4 n would have Pionte, 48 8-5, 1,02 8-5, His method of fishing im peculiar, Pe Ra “a is 6 "Bom cael bill ao on be coming wat Sande with him when the Ran- of this event and tm rans by id prepebiy & Gonseduencs 96 bis O4 it 2 VRC piace for Socus wiring inoved yastardax. aon” te'Tarute As Susteem oRSERBSWakom Ss GEOG uM EGLL hand tines ‘ile witting inte welsh rhe rd ’ a

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