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ian, GIANTS END o¢o— = VWCTORY OVER CUB TEAM CHECKS CHAMPS’ DOWNFALL Five Straight Defeats Prior to Arrival of Chicago Clan Had Alarmed Manager McGraw So Much He Sent Out Call for Reinforcements. By Bozeman Bulger. opener ended the Prior to that they had lost a final game to the Curdinw in a row to the Pirates world's champ) five games in a row until this recent ‘That slump was taken more serious He saw signs of we ott out of the come in from Toledo magnate, his own pric formerly a Giant and for League clubs, He is a terror hand pitehe McGraw wants him Rossip among that any real good southpaw can lick Earl Hamilton and others proved this But with this coming of Lee King back to his old stamping groun y has unfol has dug under bit of hard luck that skin of some of our really does have ‘To compensate was perfunctorily Jo for the loss of been sent to Ros optional agreem: Highfaluting as Giants have the right te wili—as soon as he is {a hoping that he will hi Four months bought from Indianapolis for $40,000, could field with u stood out as the one of the spring he superseded ar pinch hitte was to fill the shoes of the popular O'Rrien, Jess Bur- kett and others di other Tris parently, had picked up a fortune—a Philadelphia was hit accidentally on the head with An echo of that inci- was a fist fight among at the Polo Grounds during the last visit of the Phillies—all over the } ing of Shinners, The young fellow was taken to the George Smnith AMERICAN LEAGUE. Williams, St. Louis Walker, Philadelphia Ruth, New York Hellmann, Detroit Miller, Philadelphia NATIONAL LEAGUE. Hornsby, St. Louis Williams, Philadelpt Lee, Philadelphia Meusel, New York Wheat, Brooklyn 1 iz in iW hospital. For several days he was totally blind as a result of the blow, da. This the optie nerve being blindness soon passed and in time Shinners reported for dut “Gunshy immediate! “He pulls away.” Rut Shinners was : HOME RUN LEADERS. he could not the ball could not follow tt result of that injur ather, he accurately as 1 optic nervy His hitting fell off. MeGraw with- uitfield, kept drew Shinners from the him on the bench as a pinch hitter Again and again Me up in a pine and was ei split the plate Nobody will go further with a faulty pl oceasions le could have sold him or got good value in a trade, No, he wouldn't do that. He wanted to save the boy So, with a chance to get Lee King McGraw sent Shinners to Roger Bres- nd manages the » hax asked Roger to for Shinners and to break him in gradually; to see if he nahan, who owns oledo club, F make it easy can't regain his batting eye by mor playing and experim possible here with t at stake. If Shinners recovers he will be recalled for next spring. If he nahan his baseball days fails with Bre are numbered. And all this through one pitched batt in Philadelphia! With Artie Nebf pitching real base- on the Cubs right at the jump. There will be no hall the Glants steppe Pirate disaster this time, And with smooth pitching to steady them our Champs lit into the enemy. 4 champions should. Nothing had rhappened up toe the sixth inning. Then Meusel suddenly got the range and singled. v stand by Pep Young. ‘Zpwie!'" went another into the lower deck b: Casey Stengel. That's practically all there was to it There's a double header to-day Rhine Delormined to Climb At Expense of Cincinnati —— Cadore ‘o Be Sent in in Effort to Make It fw Straight. By Joseph Gordon. 'T seems too bad but it must be done. | we Manager Robinson of the Dodgers and Commissioner Pat Moran of the im the first division without team of internationalists out of there. reaches a certain stage. Robbie has his mind made up that his team be- longs in the upper bracket and noth- ing wili stand in his way. sequence, he will send in Lieutenant Leon Cadore to pitch the second game of the series of five at Ebbets I" this afternoon. Cadore has been pitching stellar Lill of late, but luck seems to have aban doned him complet sort has been country for A Jinx of some served victories to fall victim to inferior pitching on the part of the opposing moundsmen. If he can only this easiest things ip the feels confident blank to give that makes him feel so confident The first game and Reds ye pitching seen at between the josed the finest Sbbets Field this and let it suffi was Burleigh Grimes at his very best Four solitary hits were ull he allow e4@ Moran's inte! Bo prejudices George Burns, known for years most dangerous lead had played no fi # the him than the Alsatian Jake or the Itvlian Caveney Fonseia. All went not one of them ever Cuban | substantiated and| writers. Detwe : , {Red reached third during the course 1O-Day |or the entire game and even then it took an error to put him the hits, one of th all he allowed Daubert out of the wa High feta a veteran, fi in one with a vicious swing and sent covered the ball Myers we nd Schma The score was 4 to 0. _ MEYERS HAS BEST CLAIM s of Chicago to-day appeared ys{have the most valid claim to the title Uddleweight wrestling chample World. He defeated Walter x | Lo) uh s) with « double wrist lock and another twenty minutes without n fall to| Weleht champlonsh rt}and Miller hud GOLF--- PRES Of THE’ G20) NOTIONAL BANK KNOWS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE SPEAKS 4 LANGUAGES AND WORTH H/O00000 BUT Gant 100 ON THE GouRSE the wisencres cracked ot gunshy, He did not pull away he trouble was jraw sent him vail. Frequent- ly Shinners struck out or stood there d out on strikes that THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922. THE LONGEST SLUMP THEY HAVE HAD THIS SEASON Copyright, 1% Bur LITTLE Vagrant Leads Fleet; Cups Go to Queen Mab and Flying Cloud r than MeGraw. He knew Shin- ners had the natural stuff, On several Captures Trophy in}inis times the Sloop Class on M2w York }"riying Cloud and Quee y acht Club Cruise followed the tactica of the Va MATTAPOISETT, Mass, Aug. 4.— nting than was championship fleet in with the schooner Vagrant, but she was not al Georgia won in the O class and Alle: es were| won in N class. The run to-morrow is By John Pollock. the navy challemge cups and Vagrant}? Vineyard Taven. had to allow time to the other schoon- The special pri Cloud and Nathaniel F. Ayer: beat Vagrant on corrected time and the cup went to Flying Cloud. | miying Cloud, W. W Alker's fifty-foot Istalena won the sloop cup, She made better time] Queen Mab, N. over the course than the Vagrant, but] Cuenet. Wt & started five minutes after the schooner, Eig The start fro Newpore was made at] Wanderer IX 1D Hight wind from n The yachts started off with mas to starbourd and with all kites About half an hour later the: wind died out and then came in from TE ee rey ae TET Eton abletorieitat’| _TWo.of the bert mintches ever mady around w wind first. went a home run into the Vagrant got tl the other yac carried northward as] Barbara long as possible and then quickly caught |X? the change, while Carolina and Harpoon : re beculmed for several minutes, Ziph, ‘3. 'B Resed the Hen and] Rowd: at 2 0 then held on tack to leeward advantage of seta spinnaker and she was followed tn order by Istalena, Irolita, Que Prerbers, y Rowdy, Squaw, Sally Ann and Alice Carolina tried tacking to de. FY Grimes's splitters broke perfectly and his control of the ball was so perfect that only one pass was issued by him in the nine innings. Four ma double by Harper, |’ 28S ise hings looked very bad for the] RODDY WINS “MET.” Robins in the opening inning. Two ws by Olson permitted Daubert offand Duncan to reach first base, but ap-|a@ fine throw to second by Miller put and the rest were easy for Grimes, After that the “al boys settled down and gave Bur- leigh fine support. Olson made up for It breaks Robbie's heart to have to|his errors by making some brilliant do it to an old friend, but friendship] Pltys on hard grounders and Andy ceases to function when a scramble swimming champtonship in the Madison He captured the 600-yard free style | Castle, classic from a field of five, defenting| cient; C. V. L. Hooman, Burnham; James W: Hall of the Brooklyn Central] Willa Mackenzie, Morton Hall; W. B. ¥, M. C. A., who finished second. Ei hia, firat sho ward Keating of the Boys’ Club was|and C. J. H. Tolley. It was originally |? Sceptemm third, The time was 6m, 468, intended that Angus Hambro of the excitement featured the] Royal St. George's Club should Captain | will be local fighters. Harold Florence of the Boys'| the team, but announcement was made 1 of the New| early this week that he would be un-] ‘The ten-round. bout between Georgie Ward other contenders, set | able to go. ot N fast clip and alternated In the| A member of the Royal and Ancient] the lead for the first 15 ing took the van and showed t up to 260. yards the fore at 300 y i his position at third like High was the big gun in the Robin offensive, his triple to deep centre scoring two runs. He crossed the plate a few moments later on a sacri- » by Miller. It was in the second inning. After Wheat struck out, Ty Myers slapped a single to left and went to second when Ray Sehmandt d out Eppa Rixey for a free pass was up next, and after look- them over well until the count stood two and two, he hooked the next Club and Henry yards, But Ro yds, and immediately | 'nternational matches and not with the « for the American} johnny Curtin, ship, The British} weight, who t# booked to fight Midget Smith pts from the » Sprang after him, |@mateur champic a neck and neck] Players will act with the authority of [in # tivelve-ro two, as they drew|thelr own Captain and have been se- away from the others. It looked Ike | fected under that understanding. to centre field gate. When Burns re- nat » sitting in the dugout wondering if Andy could reach home on the hit sprinted on the FOR WRESTLING TITLE LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4.—Johnny Angeles In a one-fall mateh, pinning Brooklyn, third mmant of the title last night Events tor Women, rs, Meyers's favorite hold, ty ene hour und forty minutes, ‘The men continued Of numerous claims to the middle those of Meyer reached third|counted for victories over eleven other base. As a matter of fgct only one contenders Volo Grounds, + | and later gybed and set a spinnaker. By poon but could not catch Istalena. soon rant and both were always safely within their footers as usual made a fine inte yesterday drom| sforaeon. atid’won the race by 7 uec-| Clash Over the Twelve- + da, Zelph took second ‘ize. romedore Tarold 8. Van- °C" she thirty-toot class Countess was Round Route. the winner, H. M. Cowperthwait Aldrich's Flying 's Queen H,'S. ‘Vander SCHOONERS. Aldr of fifteen SCHOONERS+-CLA! Clawelaustive Queen Mab, N h bout of four J, B. Dunbaugh. 6 5246 8 10 42 fy, 8. Wainwright.. 711 5 38 43 ome ATART, 11.45, here wiit be fy : Iptaiena, ©. B. Atk an particularly the| Garolina, George well toward the] Harpoon hols... M, Strachan... ©) Paine. START. 11.t6. Squaw, English fight ing Cloud ) Mab, Mh orkia, Ze\ph, Maisie, Dunbaugh... Hoffman bardarid 1G. Davis of Chleage at his open alr a she just held on to the starboard tack! Oimal: geamund Lang of Michigan City, —— = ——Tretoree tor BRITISH GOLFERS ON Crampton Jack Dempsey and Tul! SWIMMING TITLE WAY TO THE U.S. A. Re urna Roddy of the New York) LONDON, Aug. 4 (Associated Press). | Matchmaker Daye Driscoll and Promoters A. C., eighteen years old, who broke out]—The golf team which will represent | 24. McKeever and Charley of the novice ranks last month, won his} Great Britain in the amateur Inte wht Metropolitan A. A. U. sentor|PAtlonal matches in the United States|on Wednesday night The team is composed of C. C. Ayl-| the night of Au Square Garden natatorium last night. | mer, Ranelagh; John Caven, Cochrane] nr'$1" Robert Harris, Royal and An- Torrence, Edinburgh; Roger Wethered “iizab n Keat-| Championship © way|that the team was going to America | Mant on a ‘y went to| for the sole purpose of playing in the viewing develop- | intention of com; Kland A After lust turn, but Roddy] the international mutches have been tretch and Just] played, however, tiey will be at lib- " in a ten J to nip his rival at the tape, [erty to do as they please as to com- ate went to| peting in championship tournaments. York A. C. le _> — PARTRIDGE IN SEMI-FINAL |}: AT WYANTENUCK CLUB} \iif\n''«: NJ MeKen Tunney: novy Kdward GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass., Aus. James W. Hait, ema pee meralnl See ily a Ae | 4—Maintaining the excellent form ind ‘dm | Which he displayed in winning the low] ar tne score medal in the qualifying round of | Branch the Wyantentick Country Club's annual |erack Teh tournament Wednesday, Dwight | i toy Partridge of Bedtord yeate won two matches handily and reached the seml- fAnals along with Hundlton Kerr, Wy J RACY In 38 & jiaistecis Ky runner-up at Ekwanok lest Whit ki D. Falrehild of Wannamoisett and » K. Hollander of Knollwood, Partridge Hollander will meet tasty rig draw) with Bairebild, rrow and oe SOLD TO ST, PALE CLUB] + ani.) DAYTONA, Wi, Au. 4.—The man- i i 2. fakement of the Daytona St ue H fr. Jelub to-da t the of Ow ‘aii (2]felder Prank to St Paul of the Mnerican As He will roport i GIANTS VS. CHICAGO TO-DAY —2 Gams 19 St Pau the end of the Florida \eygnt, and J Ma THE HUMAN MELTING POT- By Thornton Fisher|HNSON UNABLE (The New York Evening World), by Preas Publishing Company. NAPOLEON WELLINGTON GRANT HAS CALMLY WON A FORTUNE IN THE GAS WORKS BUSINE er TAKES THE 4 38S GOLF TROPHY HE WON WITH A 30 HANDICAP TO BED WITH! Hit TONY MACARONI - #2 YEARS OLD WHO CANT SPEAR HIS OWN LANGUAGE TAKES & DISCARDED PUTTER AND GOES AROUND IN B2_ WHILE DUDLEY P DOOLITTLE WHO PLAYS ON A PUBLIC GOURSE AND CARES HIS QwH BAG OF 3 SECOKD HAND CLUBS IS DISGRACED \F HE SHOOTS COVER. 8 oo ALOYSIUS P. DOUGH, WITH a*5000 MEMBERSHIP, AYSO® OUTFIT OF WORY FACED CLUBS ALWAYS GETS a Score RESEMBLING THE BUROPEAN WAR DEBT—— xk * NATIONAL LEAGUE. N.York 59°39 602 St.Lo'is 61 41 598 Chic'go 53 46 .535 Cin’ati. 53 49 .520 GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 5; Chicago, 0. Brooklyn, 4; Cincinna’ yt. pe, |innings of loose 47 515|started pitching for the Yankec Br’klyn 48 49 995]against George Uhle. Maya had Phila.. 35 58 .376|three-run lead in the fourth and Tri. Bostona 33 63 .344|Speaker drove him off the mound in Waa able to usr the Har Frank Flournoy Completes Card For the White-Barrett Show raeetgeeiis Lie heen declared off ce, Squaw Down the Wind showed | Jack Wolfe and Pal Moore to] te held at one o The squadron of the New York Yacht] good speed. She passed Rowdy und Club arrived her contest. will most Boston clubs. arranged between Pittsburgh, 5; Boston, 1.) Shawkey, GAMES TO-DAY. Chicago at New York (two games). at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Philadelphi Pittsburgh at Boston,} The Yankees went into the nintii AMERICAY W. 1. Pe. St.Lo'is 59 42 584 N.York 59 44 .573|Wash’n 47 53 .470 Detroit 56 47 .544 Chic'go 53 48 .525 | Boston. 39 62 .386 GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 10; Cleveland, 9 (10 in- Braves Field in Boston to-night. Matchmaker - completed his card of bouts for next open air show at the Velodrome in the Bronx on Monday night. Char- Chicago meets Bobby Barrett of Philadelhpia in the main go Jack Wolfe Pal Moove of Memphis, twelve rounds; New York vs nia, six rounds, Although the fifteen-round battle for ¢ ehamptonahip featherweight , PC.| scored later on Meusel's single to cen Cleve'd 53 52 505) tre, tying the score. 40 58 .408 ley White of Another foreign action in this the Queenshoro. Stadiun ig Island City St. Louis, 9; Philadelphia, 5. Washington, 2; Chicago, 0. Detroit, 7; Goston, 0 (first game). Detroit, 7; Boston, 4 ( GAMES TO-DAY. New York at Cleveland. cond game). |and winning a monotonous game, amy Green of the Bronx vs. Jack Worman of Brook-| edn nanmle sichacis, the celebrated Memphis. battler, of Brooklyn I# staging M match maker has. ba nunzio and Sailor Tex mi-final of tent Youngster who was brought here by Harry Lenny, who beltevos that In time he Washington at Chicago. Boston at Detroit. AL LEAGUE, Tor'nto 82 82 .500 Baseball Briefs Readi’g 47 59 .443 Syra’se 40 69 367] The release of the veteran tnflelder, Newa’k 31 74 .295| Harold Janvrin, to the Columbus Club GAMES YESTERDAY. Newark, 0. 3; Reading, 0. ; Syracuse, 7. Toronto, 8; Rochester, 3. GAMES TO-DAY, leading at Jersey City (two games).| CLE Baltimore at Newark, Rochester at Syracuse. at Toronto. |iease of two players to that club on ES ENTERED FOR TWO SWIM EVENTS |to the Indians at once, The purchase Avenue A. A., Coney Island uled for twelve fights Jack Haut RK YACHT CLUB 40-FOOTERS— | and Willie Heri Each Is ached- INTERNATION W. i. Pe, Balti’re 75 29 .721 Roch’er 62 43 590 Buffalo 59 49 .546 J. City. 58 49 542 ) meets Tommy MeManon, in the other star affair SARAZEN FI SECOND IN “PRO” GOLF TOURNEY IN PITTSBURGH PITTSBURC zen, national. open golf champt Imported many another one here next Billy Merchant, eight who ts duc steamahin Cedric Jersey City, “ : Harvey in of the opinion HT CLUN 30-VOOTERS—| that Merchant will give a good account of i: 11.58. himself here and he Benny Leonard to fieht him, ~Gene Sara- qualification sound of thirty-six noles to presentatives for the ; professional Pittsburgh the open champion, While Fight Promoter Floyd Witzsimmons HILDA JAM Archie Loeffler, was third with and Dave, 156, tate champion, Eddie Towns, also qualified. The surprise of the day was the fatl- ure of Charlie Rowe to qualify. total was 169. ——— ae MOTOR-PACED RACES ON CARD HERE nf Omaha may get t Mins Hilda James, England's premler woman swimme: the Day Cup ocean race the other id Were so pleased with the larg cr attended the fights at the pall who finished third in oS lay. | WORCESTER, Mass., Aug. 4.—The will start in two events at the water] worcester team of the Eastern League carnival to be held to-morrow afternoon] which until yesterday has been cou- in the open-alr pool at Brighton Beach The European champion will meet Mise| Fitchburg, because of inability to pro- Gertrude Ederle, winner of the interna- tional classic, In a 300-metre invitation | this city yesterday afternoon to com- race, and will start in the 50-yard back-| plete ita se stroke handicap. The showing of Miss James in the cup |tevard Park. Mayor Sullivan pitchad race was one of the dutstanding features |the first ball, was her first open — water race, and she competed only tour ron KERRIGAN RETURNS “2 days after she had arrived from Eng- s00smetre 69 CARD AT SIWANOY er own world’s hich stands at = : left_yesterday for America. Stage another popu Jim Buckley, the new mateti his first show at that « Four bang up races with many stars entered Is the treat afforded cycling en- the New York Velodrome, 225th Street and Broadway ‘There will be two motor-paced eventy and as many sprint duels, besides the regular programme of amateur and pro fessional competitions. Perhaps the outstanding event will be the twenty-five miles paced race to be fought out by five crack followers of the & good card of bout in which the m of boxers who will appear in the contests Hood Judgment, Jim! of the classic h was hooked t nity Club of Revere Beach, mmittee stated to-day | night, has be race, will try to break record for 300 yards, amplon Jack Demp- wey being sheduled to appear in a boxlng rontest in that city. derle, besides competing against | returned a card of 34, 35—69 yesterday” Miss James, may also start from scratch | at the Slwanoy Country Club. His con- fancy | sistent play provided the winning mut - the | gin of a best ball match in which Ker- the Jersey City 100-yard handicap. diving event Charles Verkyn of Belgium, Perey Law rence, who is getting buck In old form; Praask Anderson of Denmark and the gritty rac Chapman recently won the litle at Revere Beach, Ma A > - LEADING HITTERS. NATIONAL L Tharley Mok amplon, who west side amateur Tuesday, but the rain interfered Tuesday, but Chapman Hornsby, St. Louis will have to get the assigninent against patrons Will see the first at five miles for amateurs. John Patrick of e, Pittsburgh AL AU, mack's training u competitors include wan Park Hoxing Club of Marino of Brookly GIANTS’ OWNERS NOW CONFIRM BOXING LEASE Wwelght, dn the 8 | RICHMOND by Al, Munro Elias.) OTHER LEADERS. OMeials of the New ¥ se of the Polo Grounds to the Repub- by, St, Louis... as a baseball and football fet KUTH'S RECORD, fleld for one th, New York, Tracey of Australia League seasor oked for that city on Aug TO FORFEIT CANE PROTESTED SOX A. L. President Says It'Is Up to Umpires to Act in Case - of Stalling. By Robert Boyd. CLEVELAND, 0., Aug. 4.—Presi- dent Ban Johnson of the American League, sent notice to Miler Huggins, manager of the Yankees, for a de- tailed explanation as to why he de layed the last game with the White |, Sox in Chicago and escaped a certain €') |@ defeat. Huggins answered the Ameri- cart League mogul's request last night, The case may be dropped fo! lowing the receipt of Huggins's reply or the Yankee manager may get 1 severe reprimanding from Johnson. o: perhaps a fine. Johnson stated yesterday “that he was unable to forfeit the game follow ing the protest of Kid Gleason, the White Sox manager. Gleason protested the game after the Yankees departed from the Windy City on the grounds that Huggins de- layed the game so as to prevent the White Sox from winning. Johnson stated that it was up Umpires Moriarty and Dineen to clare the game forfeited and, inas much as they did not take such « stand, the game will remain as it now stands, unplayed, and the two team~ will play it over when they meet i Chicago next month in the Yankees’ last trip through the West. 4) The Yankees were unable to reco. any of their lost ground in the Amer can League race yesterday despi! their victory over,the Cleveland In dians by the re of 10 to 9, er ten eball. Carl May s the following inning with a home run @& over the right field screen, scoring Jamieson. Waite Hoyt replaced Mays and he was later ‘succeeded by Bol) who went in in the eigi inning and was given credit for win ning the game, The Indians used four pitehe: Mails, Lindsey and Edwards. » Ubi, inning with the score 9 to 8 against them. Schang doubled to ri The Cleveland players were unable to score on Shawkey tn the ninth and the Yankees punched out a victor: Scott doubled to right, Shawkey sacri- ficed, MeMillan was sent in to bat=to, Elmer Smith when Speaker sent in a southpaw pitcher; McMillan hit one of Bix Jim Edwards's southpaw offer- ings for a two-bagger, scoring Scotty George Murray or Sam Jones will pitch for the Yankees to-day and Guy Morton will be on the mound for Y Cleveland, of the American Association tn ex- hange for Shortstop Maurieo Shannon fs announced by the Brooklyn Club. Shannon will report to the Rebina in- mediately: Janvrin is already on lis way to join his new team. BLAND, O., Aug, 4.-The pu chase of Hantel Boone, right-hand pit the ni r, from the Chattanooga Club of Southern Association and the re- optional agreements was announced b President 1. § land Baseball Barnard of the Cleve- lub. Boone {fs to report price was not made public. The players released to Chattanooga are Pitcher Shaute and Third Baseman Loran. pelled to play {ts season's schedule In cure grounds in Worcester, returned to on here and played Its first game of the 1922 schedule at Bou- i — Tom Kerrigan, the home profeastonal, rigan and 1, Mossbacker beat Johnny, Farrell, the Quaker Ridge pro, winner of the Shawnee open, and Leo Loventritt @y, by 4 and 3. EXHIBITION BOUT. Jack Dempsey, weight champion, came to-day to box to-night at Braves’ DEM 1 BOSTON, Aug world’s he he Field a four-round exhibition match with of his sparring partners. Jim Darey of Portland, Ore., was announced as his probable opponent. Both will wear helmets and heavily padded gloves and there will be no decision. ‘ pe LL BOIN Tw LIGHT GAME. \ The Richmond Hill Baseball Club) one of the leading semi-pro elubs of Long Island. will play its first twillgh me to-night at Morris Park, Th ponents will be the strong Cuban § Play will be called at 6.90. TO-NIGHT Sun Ave. A. A. Coney Island, Fockey O'Gatty vs. Jack Hausner, 12 Kouyit ) Willie Herman vs. Tommy MeMahon, 12 Kus. ything for Billinrds » Byunawick-Balke-Ca 30 W. oad St

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