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one eee METER A ne ~ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1921, , TWO- -YEAR-OLD SITUATION AT SARATOGA IS GUMMED UP AGAIN — ght, 1021, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) golfer, won the second annual New I } Jersey caddie championship at the | (Kh HII 4 i Glen Ridge Country Club yesterday 1 after a play-off with Anthony Appico | f } of Montclair, both of whom were tied i | at the end of the 86-hole journey. . a eed Martucel finished with rounds of 1, |“ ~ ae 14-181; Appice with a score of 71, 80 = Hl . = Se —151 \, i | . i In the e play-off | Martuce a = came Into t aso of No Telling How Fast the Colt Can Run as He Travels Five and One-Half Furlongs in 1.04 4-5, the Fastest Race of Year, and Wins, Eased Up, by Ten Lengths. 5 to return to their favorite sport after By Vincent Treanor & month's let-up while the Saratoga BARATOG. RINGS, N. Y. AUs:| cea ‘ A SP! 5, N. Yo season was under way. Five races THE Ss 26—The performance of Harry Payne] are carded for the occasion, with the WORLD the last| @utumn steeplechau handicap of ‘Whitney's Bunting tn yaa cal one. [7100 added for tour-year-olds and Fastest Boat race here yesterday at fiv upward over the two and a half mile g* “ half furlongs tn 1.04 4-5 sums up tho) brush course the feature. GAR waops “MISS AMERICA, two-year-old situation again. This ix ¢ mile event in which Thunder- : > the fastest race of the year, and when | C102 af toe taeeting Taking tuto cons # is considered that the colt won ree [sideration the way lt was run and up by ten lengths, there is no end of | the ie made. It was the mare's first effort and she hu a speculation as to how good he really is. rite Tight at the wire after getting Morvich, winner of eight stratgat/ her head in front at the sixteenth aces and still unbeaten, never cov-|pole. Thunderclap showed his game- ess in no uncertain fashion and is @red five and a half furlongs at such at tha were ¢ 3 ‘op of his form. He was @ clip, nor did Miss Joy, the much}, © gond investment when he was talked of Western filly. When the eee ee Harry K. Knapp for} hame in the Flash! $12,000. For a time he held the mile latter galloped day, in 1,06 2-5, many| Md 4 half record, By Vulcain he ts Stakes, opening day, 06 2-5, jout of the Star Shoot dam Bandana. marvelled at her extraordinary «peed. FParly in the season there were a en she came back in the Schuyler-|number of go judges who thought wh Z 2 in Modo was a good colt. Yester- ville and ran the same distance 11 ul Stakes he ran to his 1.05 3-5, she was straightaway put/private form for the first time. He asa flyer indeed. Morvich's two|Was the last to leave the post but down here have becn at six furiongs| Ponce took his time in making up 2 2{his ground. After Budana, Bantr. the first in 1.111-5 and last Saturday s/ [8 Stonnd. | Atler 1 i aid had raced fm 1121-5 over a dead track, but his! incmsefves into the ground he came five and @ half furlong dashes before) ajong and won in hand. By the Des. that never came anywhere near mond stallion Brummel out of Panella res hung up by Bunting yesterdy.|),. Peter Pan, he is bred te run ting was a hot favorite here Brummel is unfortunately dead, and Yast Thursday when he made his ric- there is room for another son of Des- ing ig feb. He a ci a ze mond in the United States. Budana mi ion in a big field anc showed all her old spee \ a two strokes | A large fie 3 the ‘caddie p, which was won oy Dante of Balturrol with a total of 161, Dante's se was commendably Tow until the fina) nine holes, where a 6 at the twenty-eigh eight at the thirtleth and an thirtyesiath all but lost him In the team al nosed out point, the ex County winning four total of 648 strokes. Been outscored their x : tasters’ champion ONLY THE MOST SKIUFUL HANDLING OF & SPEEDSTER WILL AVERT DISASTER = 2 FOR NOISE AND EXCITEMENT A RACE OF SPEED BOATS WILL GWE You Bom \ 150 worth 4.00 now 1.95 2.95 150 worth 6.00 now These Rackets are technically known as factory seconds, but are He was shuffled back and ran v ry fant furlong. “4 JO HILES AN Hour. green, yet in the stretch he closed} 7, 1 Crist claimed the gelding y teliable as to service very fast and finished fourth AS'Whalebone out of the first race, 4 |—-—————-——— — E —_ BY NEAL R. O'HARA The detects are trivial that race was run he couldn't have french claiming affair for 00, Vopmmigat. 1921 he Wrese Publish tat with more education) banent # ‘This is one of the few horses by the S . | it s 4 ‘esterday he showed the benefit of Kentucky Derby winner Allan d Dit Cl bs might have been w fils experience he gained in hin firat (Dale now racing. He was’ bred! ty econ ivision uvDos left hand is scrap. The start. He was away well but for a Watson Webb in Vermont where is still in the pink o' condition. while couldn't shake off Santa Clnra,|Allan A. Dale stood as a hunter sire d L < 2 BR tt ° vent right with him fo: for some t! Henneh ain « \ Co (The New York byening World All Other All he does with his Rackets Reduced ut syndicate articles, ed his carpo metacirpal joint, whieh is one of the 2) (v) joints they eve of in Harlem. stretch turn Bunting finally drew —>—-- se Davega, Spalding, Harry C. @way and it was no contest as far as JOHN PAUL JONES BRINGS Braves played great basebal July, but they are now back tn Lee Slotted Throat and Wright We was concerned thereafter. TOP PRICE AT SPA SALE.| Teams Are Far in Rear, How-. YANKEES BEGIN TOUR | April-May-June-August-September-October form & Ditson Rackets are includ. Bunting is a son of that rarely good a I styles and grades. Here's horse P t of some years back B Jeak You can't Mame Babe Rut! being i motor fiend, He doe: Eee aaa his dam is Friliery. ‘For some | SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Aug.! excl Due KO Weeks ME eet Pit VERE | FOR SOLDIER BOYS plenty of walking in the course of a ball game oc De Chore niy te aetlt et estt time he has been working five-eights |16—Twenty-four thoroughbreds in Pitching. OF POINT ON INDIANS. | soe 8 r Benny Leonard. upping @ quarter of a mile. Coming t im. 59 and six furlongs in 1.13 easily.| tpg Receipts at the Philly National League park will tctal and clockers have come to regard|(alning from the Xalapa Farm, ———— the Yeuneu Tvesin (Wie Mecca ee for the season if the Tendicr-Leonard fight gets a_$200,c00 WOOL TENNIS we as the best one in the Whitney | Which is owned by E. I*. Sima of Lex- By Robert Boyd September. He hasn't yet shown that ad-|Ington, Ky., brought $86,560 at auction Ronee eee. n taague pennant Wounded and Convalescent Te ceoneres Socks REG. $1.50 Seirabie quickness at the barrier that|here last night. F the collective batting efforts of « h norrow, ie ‘ . Not having seen Jack Dempsey’s name in the paper shis week, Socks 95c Raise both Morvich and Miss Joy possess,! ‘me sale was the most important | | Dall club were the deciding factor with the Cleveland In- Doughboys Treated to Some we lake it he hasn't been sued but he probably will acquire it. IMe FI < ‘s status in] diam begins at ¢ home of the ‘Si aca a “ay = ig = proved beyond a doubt that he can go| f the scason and brought ou’ a rec-| In determining a team's status in| ne na ne ae a rueadays Fine Bouts at Fox Hill Weargpe the, Giants and Yanks both win pennants, ‘chen ther Final Clearance of won't be that awful suspen: elxe| ord crowd. The vast sales ring was! the league race there would be a sec » while the magnates tos e settles in his stride ; Metlant have run to the notch | filled to overflowing and hundreds of ond division club leading in both| — The Yankees will begin the trip with | where the opening game takes, place Q | I mentioned above. He now looms up| Prominent sportsmen and horsemen major leagues to-day. ty haga mee Sided | Some of the leading fighters in the Gun iden oF oe bees SEBA nod "4 e , Speaker's by t a ing S idea of a ic job ia uteh for ga vlers a pe a eee one Morvich must dispose Bt 19 eet soe ‘Hitste of the irae For example, in team hitting, St.| {hree nits sesterdny a | country participated in a boxing car-| of either Philadelphia ball park’ fF Famblers at the entrance entabiiah «cl ar claim to the juvenile | Fri thas they were Drought before Louls in ftth place in the National! to-day reader nival, which wus held for the benefit ; ee Goods Reduced Ce oeheas Py Racing Earlocker has | the auctioneer. and Detroit in sixth place in the of about 2,500 wounded soldiers, con- We don't know what Wild Rill Donovan will do next, but being on the programme for next| The gathering resembled that more American lead their respective organ- | valescents of the Polyclinic Hospital| fied from the Phillies sounds like a. promotion ‘al turday a race for horses the bona/often seen at the opera than at ® 1 ioo8 in patting, Marine Hospital, the Brooklyn Na’ 20% ; PA bara O horse wale. Society was out in force . a tua. Si 5 Side property of army oMcers of the) Toit evening clothes. And at least Were batting alone to be considered Hospital and the Fox Hills Hospital,|S¥eHom WIM Attempt to Lower! Hunter, British Golf Champion, ‘Inited States Government to be hi ft th (ES th ing The Yankees and Indians are tdie Alth h t ware inal Swim Record. Coming Here. tidden by officers of the Regular eas be seclaiiy foun ee iE these twootubs, might be sure victors,! to-day. PUHOUR NSE Contes wets: CMEINA | Bobby Skelton, the breaststroke mar-| LONDON, Aug. 16.—W. J. Hunter, Army of the United States in uniform.) Were Mower viudelphia and Wash. >Ut thelr pitching in both instances | While the Yankees are playing the | billed as exhibitions, the bouts devel- | vel of Chicago. who holds the nation ritish amateur golf champion, will sail It is for three-year-olds and up, and | ° | has sent them into the second divi- | White Sox to-morrow the Indians will | Ped into real hard batt as the) championshipat 440 yards, has announced | for the United States on : th ditions th u Ids | !ngton. t United States on § to finder the conditions three-year-olds OKI %+ the thoroughbreds sent under’ sion, be plcking on the Athletics, | boxers, inspired by the cheers of the| his intention of going after the world's | play In the Amemene oy chant 160 pounds. ‘The dirtance is a mile|the hammer were in splendid condi-, with good pitching Branch Rickey | — \doughboys, went at each other in al record of 220 yards in the open-air pool | pionship tournamen Louls | Fhe Sportsmans Lured: it 1s expected that considerable |t/on and it was announced by Kim-| \oisq pave a great ball club in offen- most spirited manner, showing as in-|of the Brighton Beach*Baths to-morrow | September Porisimans ¢ uradise ape - ~|ball Paterson, the trainer who de-} 5 age. The Pirates’ batting strength as : fternoon. The seventeen-year- (A ee FIVE NEW Y < iit ) Ender lepybeas ce oie: veloped them, that they were ready | sive and defensive playing. They! a team is .294 teresting fighis as were ever staged aia mn ' events n-year-old| Hunter's victory in the British na- EW YORK STORES cers as hose located 5 +294. mpior m steph: onal ch 0 5 - Sweet Point “teh Governors Teinnd.|to race at a week's notice. | have batted for a club average of| It is the pitching of Adams, Cooper, in tne outdoor ring on the grounds of | {ye ne york Ac le Ben Buaey Ok plana} eRe. ot le Sho: Geo: 15 Cortlandt St., near Broadway Thoroughbreds make the best omeera| ‘The top price of the sale, was pald| 300, put thelr pitching has been so| Giazner and Iamilton and the great the Fox Illts Hospital at Staten distance, Ruddy is the present holder mriae of he wolf season. A clerh |] 28 John Street, neat Nema Sie and there are a number of|for Jobn Paul Jones. year 7 ve playing ie Smoky City poand eit ; : eehy elder |i Si Onedure Moe, had attracte 831 Broadway, near lth Sireer Ee are See eer or old bay colt, by Tracery out of Mone-| hopelessly weak that they have been | team that have given them their lead | Island of the world's record of three minutes notice prior to the tolrna=| 111 E. 42nd St. Conn fotel inent in| ta 8d, went to W, H. Rowe after spir-| defeated steadily by teams lacking | more than their hitting ‘Three rounds was the limit of each! fiat for 220 yards. ite those who have been pro! 125 W. 125th St., ness Lenox Ave the Federa] remount service. The| ited bidding for $12,500, Edgar Allen] their batting, defensive strength, but As a batting team the Giants ap-| boul, and there were about a dozen| This match ts but one of the many epee ten however, was such contest ought to b. interesting and a| Poe, a bay gelding, by Imported Mec-| powerful in pitching. pear us if th ould romp off with | conte: Almost without exception] features arranged for the second twi-| thin taht thet Kecladed te eon VASES Meeete Rovelty to the visitors at Saratoga. |Gee and Maltha, was second on the) OuNt (| PME | | || the pennant, ‘Their team batting there was as much action crowded | light swimming meet of the year in the | amateur xolfers In the world. Henge ig 1Sth Street Store, wi ‘The United Hunts Racing Associa-|list. He was bought by S.C. Hil- od rp) strength is 07, second to St. Louls, | into each contest as is usually pro-| Brighton pool, James W. Hale jr.,|!8 now regarded as ono of the most every evening tien of which H. A. Buck is the Sec-|dreth for the Rancocas Stable for| hitting !s the New York American set their lack of good pitching has|duced in star bouts at independent|new american long-distance champion, | Consistent players in the game announces a day's racing at|$11,000. Despair brought third high-| Club, With Ruth, Baker, Meusel, | Billed them down, They have eight) clubs, And the soldiers enjoyed the/ wil! meet Glebel, who finished second —.-.__ Baimont Park terminal on Thursday, |est price, T. E. Crist paying $8, Pipp and Ward, the Yankees are|“\rpe Gtieago Cubs are seventh in| *Pect#cle and lost little opportunity |i, the title event, in a mateh nt 00 American Cricketers Lead. = Beet, By Which there will be events (for hin, fourth in the batting averages. De-|the race and third in elu bat to demonstrate thelr appreciation of| yards, In addition there will be LONDON, Aug. 16.—The Philadelphia | —KEEP FIT BY EXERCI eross-country and on the flat. The Trout, the young jumper which 5 i e and third in club batting. | the efrorts of those who made the trip | ards: In a r Alpe eee tee phia | SE_ "As this is an open date on the sched- | is rated as one of the three best cross- | troit, Cleveland and St. Louts are all | They are like St. Louis in that their] Staten Island for the purpose of Yard sprint race betwean Harold Kruger, Ke wb aes : ce team met a team Special . ule of the Jockey Club, the amateurs [country ‘horses In training, brought | much stronger than Husgins's team, | Pitching, outside of Alexander tas | entertaining them the world's champion backstroke swim- | %,_Pavers.from_ the British tents PHILA. JACK 0 BRIEN will have the fleld to themselves. Tha |the good price of $7,000. Capt. P. M. of .208 bh Among the bouts were clashes bhe-|mre, and Phillip Genthner, the metro- geored course at Belmont terminal ie a good |Walker got him, after spirited bidding, Rey, Beresie fee fener rirer te ABE Gineygete dust one point behind jiween Harry Wills and Paul Journce, poliian champion and Middle Atlantic made 112, "The army team scored 119 Madison Sq es rose Clarke. - Hants, iil Brennan and Tddie O'Hare, H. A. A. U. record holder runs for ho wickets. SA d ome, and New Yorkers will be eager |/from Ambri vidual ciseneth. Philadelphia is last in the race but |Greb and Mike Burke, Johnny Dundee SoS Rec TED Ensen Bes Fee eee ne ti is ranked fifth in team hitting. ‘They| and Wilile O'Connell, Mike MeTigue and je Yankees have been a good|have heen hitting hard tit then | Sam Lagonia, Eddie Fiissimmone, end 4 > , 7 7, playing team in the field. This, and 2 Sailor Kolb, Al Brown and Sammy San- Washington’s Fighting Policeman |B res sien ne case tae | Rese as, NOE Been eTONE eMOUED | Go my a Harry Ertle, who attracted interna- Py Ri Cc t i T Ni ht different intervals of the race, have|, Another surprise in the National |tional attention through being select- t re : League has been Brooklyn, Theled as referee of the Jack Dempsey- n rs mg on es oO ig put them where they are to-day Dodgers are next to last in club hit- | Georges Carpentier battle, officiated In 3 runs, of which J. Le Gurden, Cleveland's standing in the Amer-| ting but fourth in the race some of the bouts, alternating with J re 5 tia vere other prominent referees an ers ive! Fans Will " ity |e. TAs eas te firm nowt under the now fean League is better understood. | | Ail these figures prove the accepted | wo contributed their efforts tor the ly, appetizing ill Get Opportunity | Nebraska Their pitching has been weak ull sea- | MeOrY 10 Manet! is BEER BU) soldiers’ recreation. » pas flavor—natural ——- 8 7 oo ates 60 Tor cent. of a oe Lynch, former bantamwet to See Challenger of | eo Wine bas 0 cow bearrwright, We ts Mave] 20D Yet Speaker has his team play- | major league bell club's strength [ehampion, and. Joh: Buff, Ameri- zest and relish— Dempsey Stancor whe tulit from Kenusty, Mateo Te| 18 & good game on the defense, and remem n fyweight tineholde aig on y. weutr-(wo years old. stands 6 fet and welshe| they are just two points behind De " no mn cheduled bouts, did) the ‘ gymnasium, te Harlem, and is fast earning the| 316 has kept them well up in t nd Yo ‘orbett also vet i i By John Pollock fees sr tos gees leadership most of the season | GIVEN CHANCE FOR TITLES | tran av dyoune' Cornet alu weted its equal... . it's ve Washington is fifth in tcum batting, ———-—-> straig) i ini Meee) ccht fans willl cela: che Wty Brown, the east woe featherwetest wbe| but the food pitching McBride. has | BY NEW RULING OF BOARD Dick low Regrets Contract ht Virginia ton eh Lane will wet a chance | wotaiond + scr ui ont hie rat ere ts ol been getting right along has put them | With Lehigh. tobacco, that’s why. ; y Durreilie, the | mort tout, will noc te able to fight fore tew| to-day in third position. They are| CHICAGO 16 ® ut SIEM, Va ‘ 0 “ighting Cop” of Washington, who web Mr manager, Tony Martoo, bas sent Brown | also given an outside chance Of WIN | myy 1esy a . 7 RES Ee aS BE: Seay Ibeen challenging all of the enya. | te wountains to rea Dine Lhe Atiarican Cenend may lead to the entrance of scores of] Harlow, who up to last week when he hts, including Jack De Boston, Chicago and the Athletics | YOUNE xolfer to the championships of | s/Med a contract to eoach football and _ weis'! neluding Jack Dempesy, to | Bilis Gitwom nas iaien enoiner Nahter uader Biel are the weakest hitting teams in the | the United States Golf Association hux| Diseball at Lehigh University was as- & battle, in action. Me will swap | marazm ets semer, the Pailadelptie | Johnson circuit, and Boston, Chicago | been tak , tant football coach at Penn State, is punches with Fred Schroeder, the |[averwrishl. who has tren acing os emering} and Philadelphia are the three last ;U°°" t@ken in admitting to me r ng hard to break his tron-clad Ove- “Battling Engineer,” in the main g Epi sae lecnard Gilwon thinks @ welll teams in the race, ship the Lineoin Dark Golf Club of|year contract here, To-day Walter ft tr ve bey 8 vot avner that Re wate lo match Bim with Jo&nny In the National League the most | (i) ©, the first public links club to] Okeson, Treasurer of the Athletic ¢ - of twelve rounds at the Queensberry | Kilbane I wa Washer that Leunerd hurt bie! surprising incident ts the Pittsburgh | » Sie y m eevlved & letter from Hariow A.C. of Long Island City. If Dar- | band which weued caused mim to call of bis go] Pirates’ batting strength. ‘They he RAM Sede: The: Westone Galt, A isturning ‘his check for the inonts ¢f ’ ; with Lew ‘Tondier fourth in team tit re , fation has longs had imany publ ust and asking to be relieved of his Meille can defeat Schroeder decisive! 7 b am hitting but they public) contrae neeting of . and besides show that he is likely to) Wrank Cassidy, the former metropolitan and na as possible and the matter discussed, “ onal, 18-pound amateur ehampion, will be ten. ered ’a benefit bis iis host of friends at the Ozauam| POURdS, And Jimmy Conpey to moe Lew Sohielder A 6, No 810 Wes ifn Street. on Thursday | 1B tke other twelre-roind yn. WoW Larrea ments develop into a good batt) 2x If Harlow ts Qnally rele get plenty of work at the loc he will f a from his ie ‘Mplonships.| Lehieh contract It is understood he will foSt Lan remain at State. This will leave Coot- 1 clube, —- might, Cassidy is very Ul in tke mountains and} Welter Dogoran for ten rounds for example 0 ade 8 to bis | needs waaiatance 0 10) i liwo years Midet mith. who added frosh laurels in bis needs seal All of the topmotes Pidhters will 7 MDa lin’ om wae tasiamrmtahis: haa OS wing record by defeating Young Montreal isst work, in bouts, Perl Rag sth Western a hea been watchert to meet Hite Jeff, the promis. | Sr ne ee 20 Jag Baltimore baniam, in a welre-round go to ® rt cago fight promoter, is ul! on iw . > Rar Neniaie. ins Srvn:tweed gn. to_ 9 n urving to alan UP Midget Smith foro tour] Maent by Dich Curtey at Haw Chloas, Ind, on opt. 12. Sinith 1s 10 receive » guarantor of 3,250 Joe Burman for ten rounds at his apap atr| We *fternaon of Labor Day. Sharkey Is tahin Bo te ig Ne tyne ine © . \dget § ” : BG) ANC INA Chi Lice bene Sullivan Plans Channel Swim, f ‘i P i Club, Which’ boasts only h ntne | BOULOGNE, “Aug, 16.—Henry. Sullle Club a: Fak Chicago, Ind. on Hens. 2. Curley hag| AM OME Of Rimaalf as be exTmMs seweral LOLA Jinks, Was Laken asa meniher, Ged, | Yim the Lowell, Mass, swimmer, who -( nd Harry Neary $5.800 for Smith. but Neary| Johny Moana, the well koown fonion match [NET WHO bax twice Won the national | Ns tmade several attempts to saim the : Bolding out for $4.00, 1: looks ae if Neary wili| maker, called up Tony Palamlo manager of Paul ately title, has Worked. for some | E Channel and Ja now In France PMony Tillman of St. Wau, one of the bem set bis price, as this boul will draw 9 big crowd | Davie, who won the decision here oer Marty Crows LIMO 1 sotain the ¢ ance into{fl another try at this feat, annou 1] p|oall coaching prospects at Lehigh inca ry lage for the * Ht will be very hard to of Harl Sharkey, the ova: it was A Curley, the ¢ be} Candie with sa option of acepiing one-third of Ub meceipts. welterweichte in tie West, will clash with Tul» Inst week, and offered bim $7,500 0 hase Dosin n ne of the cleyer| May that ho would make the rt Bee nite Peden at aais co || dee, Pion and Mika. Nido sho theyps: oh | has ee One ane, eae earn Pee ee ent clever om August 26, 27 or #8, nocording {0 | A ALLA Soe total phat Sak 9 Pre Pe Femara [Sah BoPME We | e r a fifteen-round battle at the sme club on neat Set bil Lows hes salen ender ie wanseament | ae = > turday night. ‘The scrap will be foughy at Conres, | ZTE Caeimme, the wall known middlewmaht, ane mM the ¢ os Bem Lengtort, ihe colored heavywelzt of Bos | tow Mal Tesue Kid, @ lad trom Clewland, who oun mare |" L af | Salltvan Knocks Out Conroy. La a seep Bao eal lan age d 130 pnmnde ym who tackles lohtwnghte ain « | [Kid Sullivan k ont ‘Tommy —from down where eed oe» pension, ls sll able to make money | For tke next baahig show of the Palace of doy | hae matched bis bantam, Many Coiling Nine rhs at fren course, Conrey in the sevently round of | MEBs firing same Sam met Loe Andermn, | Spring Club of Cooey Island on Yriday nignt | 40° Burman 4! back Circa Sere, 2 calibre have boon Held ca tity. meth | tonumy MC Freeport, CL. taut night battler of Oakland, Cal, in ® bout at | Maichmaler Aaron Levy hee matched Mary #um- 9 Ton! Foto Grou retire Mae typ an encounter between Joey Fox and | oe + for alah neo "6 he da- mers to mot dimmy Kelly of the Bronx Sor imeive |p A amcs vee iyacokave” " Chicago and other cities oe a Aaa. oe later teak the serra: tmemerarenr 9 er reer — 4