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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, July 17, 1928
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HILL'S
Di'piiulnlile
WHITE SOX TORN
IN 4TH STRAIGHT
Chicago, Under Black
burne, Wins 9 Out of 12
Yanks Take Two
Aim-Mian Ix-ague KuhuIIiudi
Piays With Boji LATZO LOSES TO ' -
TOMMY LOUGHRAN
New York ....
Philadelphia
Nt. l.oula
Chicago
Cleveland .....
Washington .
Detroit
.lloston
W.
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4
4
41
31
16
94
.33
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New York ....
Chicago ......
Cincinnati ....
Hrnoklyn ....
Pittsburg- ....
Huston
Philadelphia
w.
...64
...40
...61
...47
..44
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37
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I'et.
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.442
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Pet.
.628
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, , WKUXKNIMV" I'ltlHiltAMH
7 '1 jiu Xulloiutl tlrnndcustiiig eom-
i.rouram fur Wednesday nlht
1 ........ : 8. Jack nnd Klhyl; 8:30
til v. f-augh with iKilan"; 8 tu 10,
music; 10 to 1.1, dance music.
.. KFI I am Al.gelc (468.6m-640-ltc);
8, Nlit;., .. . ,
' KOilll Kent tie' ' (3O.lm-07Okr),
8, NKC;' 10, concert orjhestru.
KFWH Hollywood (3UI.2m
33uklt), 8, music; It, program; 111 to
j l'nusle.
i.KYA Ban Francisco (ir.2.7tn
7&tlkc). 8. progrum; 9, A lit: rhaln;
10 to 12, dance music.
I: KWQ Hpukune (37l).2m-8l01:c),
', NRC.
KflW Portland (4!tl'rti-r.l Okc),
, NBC; 11 to 12, dance program,
j 'KOA Denver ( 326.0m -Diiikc).
.8,' negro spirituals: 8:30 tn 9, or
chestra. ,
iujk fort III nil ( 2 7 (i . 1 m-1 0 9 0-
Hr I ho AHsorialed mw .
Whether ll' hecaune of psychol
ogy,, the law pf average, lurk or
what have ynn, the Chicago . While
Kox lire playing winning hall under
the management of. Iflnrkh.irne. .-.
Hince Hlackburne took, oyer the
rein on July 6, the day. after Hay
Schulk resigned n ' manager, ' the
Sox have turned In nlpe victories
In 12 m n r IK. Hulking- heavily In
thin reversal of form, ha been the
return to effectiveness of the; pitch
ing; Htnff, which on paper at leant
rate at or near a parity with any In
the American league. ' '- '
For the second time In two play
ing day, the pale hone took over
both end of n double header with
the. Boston Red Hox, yesterday, 4 to
0, and 9 to 1. .
' YuukH Tuko Two
The New York Yankee demon-
ntrated that they've recovered from
their recent slump by taking their
second coneeculive double-header
from the Cleveland Indian. 7 to a
and 6 to 2. "
Babe Itutli hit bin 36lh homer of
the year In the third Inning of the
opener nnd now aland 22 games.
20 d.-.y and five home rune ahead
of hi 1927 schedule. .
The Philadelphia, Athletic drop-
3
sj
1
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Philadelphia Youngster
Wins Five Out of 10
Kounds to Hold Title
Olympic Track
And Field Team
Finally Upheld
OFFICE
CAT
H. H. lKU.:vr KlWVK n.T3 k iwsm U wlwn III no
KS KOl-TK Tl AM,V.'t;iVM (m w VAiNttlon Ulitll
Jul. 17 i.KVk T?. 4 .
' " "" '" t ' olyniittf track n4 t4 !
L r!! u"; uM;. MHwtwl nftrr th- ftM J nVhrNI It lm ltd
ivn l,..g,,i . l. ' ... '''itrnhrhik-e -ml jniwnjL li ti time of cun
. I u.. efllll- 1, fdllleMVi in lh tnlM.(K:li.vaLk ... n - . .
i.. nj wwn ft.i
( AI) -I'mlKV I'vXts l,ulzo, hrntvH
HklfiiM'il KIuv who ont'o miiwrj for
-HTvcn corn!
mmnmmmm Lnw firrr-l &
ft
4
uul In tlh'Hn 1'ocono inountuliiM,
A-iui Jiiwt ii Koud. khmio flRhtiT to-
iiuy whlli' Tiinirny l.uiiKlirun. huml
MoniM I'lilludflplila yomiKHtfr, HtHI
wum lh IIkIiI iM'UvywciHlit thfiui
jilon of t ho vvorlil.
l'or the Nir(iml tlniH fn novn
wfit-km, Lulzo, prhlK r the nihifrH
In once Jiiltui-i'il lfKlilt, Imtlf rti
ami hIiikK'mI IunI nlKht ut the sit-
laililliionM r u t t rettAt
11. ItllMiK ITI IS
ltiHvril Uy Hy llniil
I when the Olyntitr rtmwii! "j AmM IV!!' uork was niton!
Joctcd an mimviI rmm U ,rlta Mt down, m h hud tukon
j York A. t lhAi Klkin. atlUn is4n kU. lnsttud of ultlin
uiruiid aihlfle who HrsK (.Mi,l ow, hi ftfnt purrh oounttn' the
fame at Ut t'mnuiy Nrhr-t)-UiomeiHt that imm, fim out
k.i hi irtclmlt-vl n Aurtoa ' (jr rtnj rnts the wrwjha. t'on-
de-caihlon -u.. 'rtdvrin' h ran only uhout u
KlkiiM m. r.md ui r ih rir,m lin ni ,iown Mip hUhwoy, It
perl, te.-l.nl.,.i.. and boxing aklll of ,..,,. . ,,., . h . ' w l""1."' . .,.,.
; - - - i m irni n luiiiis i - a"
ihat the Indian enuM nnt ree-over j plain lhat the glrle are alwaya
In time to compel t An.sier.tam. J mak,B- , fuol .of him. Well, all I
the Olympk- l-tl.n miiie,jn .y lfc np a; WOrth the. pow
left hill, off the iud f fir hn-h I .0.d take lo blow lllm HP
c)r 8, 1 program; 8:30, , evening . ped further bock in-th race when
-Utory; 9:30, frolic.
:.; KGO Oakland (384.4m-780k.-),
, stn:. ; : , ..
' KI'O San Franolaco (422.3m
7l0ko), 8, NBC.
t-.KOJN Portland )3l9m-940kc),
.8 ixttidlo program; 10:10, piaiiiHt;
.10:80 to 12, dnnee mulcs
KJR Meatlle (34N.8in-86.lkc). 8
.Mringed trio; 9, A HO chain: in, or
vcbef.trn: II tn 12, anuileur n.lilhliiti.
il 1 .. li
.for
Mef Mlw Mark. - CI.olo.
7tr-old BlAiifurd. Ind., air) :.3
U playing wUh ibe boys vt YzJ
town In the American Legion ra
tion, wide junior b&Hbttll tourr:-
invnt. ' Hhe'a a hard hltte? cud Ui '
a recent came delivered tho xlv.y.l;
bat won the game In tho twelti'.i
lunlng." Bhe plays EeconcK tee
" , - , .i jilcely. ...... : t.
tti maMtiT of the 1 75-ouihIrs
iitid for the xerj ml (linn received
iiothfnK hut u bloody nuH and th
Kt-oil nd tf ih pui'H for bin puini.
lAmuUrnn's Head ht
in tho heart of'tb Anthracile
Action that kiiiiw him fiiHt as a
breaker boy In the pollerleH, next
h u rull-rifdKed miner, theu'aH a
huxer and finally 1 he welterweight
rhaiaplon of the world, Jat?,o HlrtiK-
j'Bh-d , with every ounce of the
(htreiiKlh .In blH riiKKeil boilyj 'now
mown to the full Htature of a Msht
heavyweiKhl, to win u Herond title,
hut. tln manler, hooKhran, hudly
mIi a ken though he wan- at ti inert.
will represent America m ie-j nor tn pntm,
event lest at Aiii.trtam, The tMkmj j.j Hardai
the New
w - "j I I UIKil II w
m. Mr tieoer.,1 iHtuvlaaj prXtMiii wnt.n h
tbur. rtvAfrmanur tle lyn. J ritt that
rvilleil withmit him
wiK ... 1-nir.ni mjf-i " I hei
enverfd and thmht he included on
the teunt.
Alar Art
I pin committer, ordered Ktkiiui
make n tejr of hi? fiiief tn yr
eral events. If a report n hw per
ftrniAiitej wn favriMe Mir Ar-
. Ihnr kjaiil hid .1 nneai I itaiiM K aib
with btood M roaming from ruta In jti(f,rej
ii i r.K'ii eye una eneeK, aiwayn was
i.KI.- tn nniul..r Iha flMi.l nnnrU f.i
early yesterday. nn the 1H
meters 'in IS -4-5 MHitnds mid
, broad Jumped ! feel 4 Inches. In
fnrm. , he. has nin the . rtah in a
he has
Klrl
fare
ktfifl
GENETHROUGlt
WITH MOST OF
TRAINING WORK
Ha.-t unit Hiundna thai inarka thu
true cihaiiiplon. '
, Therein lay the story of Mtzo's
dcfu.it and victory for I ho Htutu-
esifUe l.oiifchruil after, bno' of V,fi
moHt bruising ; hot
miners of thin
irotkfiHteU enoiiKh
vaUni'lees, ver 'have seen,; -
. JttHt an I'tite failed In the N'a-
ifinnnl )..- wim 'K-.H mirk alt ll
ii..-.-.-..... ........... .Ih.-id
ilift .' JjOUKhran n rrown ttiroushi
sheer irumone&n anil ruifKed punch-
.in oouer. so did he last - nicht !
.tile tHej : rnsxe.1 ! fr!'"l,, 1 -
.Hon,'touKl, and "r:?,'1,,"ntw' T'" 23
In their own pri- f ' 1-,kl"'r,n"' """ '"
pple think l
.Ahoulil alway 'ap a boy a
he klHea bei- if the
"atn'l up lo standard. "r '
Tip llulvan M.I.I he aa so 111-
beartl he wu elect-
you, could, have
knm-Iteil him over with a baaebal
bat. i
I unileraland the cannibala have
alwaya ben pretty strong on thia
companion-ate atuff.
Willie Knott,- the popt-maater's
hoy. I golnr to try for the air
mall. He'd better avt out of that
poet card readin' habit before he
Keta up there in a plane, or he'll
find 'himself plastered all over the)
al.k. of a i.iountuin.
considera
tion.' .he ;Ulymlc committee .an
nounced that the' (est ,: had con
clueively demonstrated that Klkin
not recovered and would be
of little value, at Am-aerdam.
BPROl'ITOH, V. V., July 17'
(AH) After a 24-hour ret from!
all ring- work, dene Tunney nvbled
to renew ext-hana-inK bltin-w with;
hl spnrrtnK parlner today to fit
himself for Ilia . world's- heavy-!
weiKht title bout i.KalnKt Tom Meet,
ney on July 80. ' ' ; ' '
A flee .today.' (!ene will box ,... t
nhnmplori haH entered the litst ' W". piled
slimes ,of hla.lialninn: en mo when itoniiujli of
Always the same In
workmanship,
price, and quality,
George W. Childs
are made today by
the same maker
who originated
thii
they Kilned no better than an even
break In two Kumea with .the. De
troit TiRerK. Jack Qulnn, veteran
or Connid Murk's flrlnv nqimd, res
istered bis 12th victory of the tseu
Hon In the firitt utruKKlo. 3 to 2.
Oeurge Karnshuw had the second In
his pocket until the eighth Inning
when the Timers hnmmered him otit
of the box. the second game end
ltK 11-6. . f '.
. GrtH llih Win '
Alvln Crounter hung- up hia 11th
wn n Kal nut a inglH defeat as the
Hu Louis Hrowns romped off wlllv
a i to 2 decision over the -Wash-i
Irurton Hemitors, -- -
Wlnninyr nnd Inslntr Bleenliai hiiuin
become the fashion Iniha Natlonul an,P5''r"Bn ,f Hl't'lu meat.
Ipilgue. ' r' 1 " 'r ' rv 'v' "' we cut jnto Hteaksmw'
lieliind steady pitching by Htty
Kramer and with the old of some
heavy cannonading hjy -, Oeorge
(Irnniham and Poul Wnner, the pi
rates turned buck the graves ti to S.
The Cubs pounded four f'bll
pitchers Into a 111 to 6 defeat at
Chicago. Sheriff Blake shut out
the cellnr-ocfJupuntH until the
eighth when he eased up. 7
f'urtllnnlN Vlrtorlou4 v 4
The St. Ivouls Cordlnuls, emnrt-'
lug tinder two straight setencks by
Hrnoklyn, nosed out the Dodgers in
the third game of the Merles, 7 to 6.
The New York Olunta mode It
three in u row over the Cincinnati
Btmnhte-ugain throtish lack of that j " " " a ta
final . measure of rln class and) RUSH ME RUMfr (
generalship u hen the title was well i Tll ri wr iiir n j 17
within his prasp. L WORK IN DA Y
Faced by a cutting- hft jah that ' .
lingered always In his features, f 'PAIIillAVKN, .V. . J., July 17
nuhhlnK him off balance, brinpinjt f ( A') Tom Heeney slid buck into
jhis staunchest drives up short. Lat-Jihe serbnis Krinri nf Ki'lnds today,
jao haltered through liighran'safter a day's layoff, returning to
four times before he - enters 'the ro"r 1,1 the third and fonrlli'the practice of wnrklitK out -in tiu?
Yankee 'SUidlnnr rlnft. .nine - dayp 1 rouni8 to "I"1 Tommy's left eye- lafternoon. Instead . nf the cool of
nence. iteshies swnppinK punches ! "ruw ann ,ne enampions larenne evemiiK.
wmrnnrojH luyn IiihI uiljy Vbbi- i.tefi.
beck, rhe liayonne. X. J., heavy-! ' ivtt otuuist smashed the cham-
HelKhl, Uene mapped fuit a, pro-Dmn to !no f'" 1n ' the fotirth
Krum, which Included it lontr Ktreudi ; rm,ntl -
of road work nnd strenuous ses-1 ' Hut there bis ' attack faltered.
sfon with tho punchim; hair and I Cauey. content tn-mive his strensth
henvy hotlysack. ieven when the. eoine was hottest.
Conclusive evidence that ' the !iu?hrun sietidlly foiiffht his own , l,,e .0presstve hit
"ITey, fAaron!" . called Ahner.
''Where you RolttK nil riKfxet) out
(ii yotir new suit of clothes?"
'"Ikin't tell anybody," replied
Aaron, ''hut I'm kIk to nsk old
man Itackett for bis dauMhler's
h.ind'ln ninrrinpe."
'li'm! lioks like a pity tn ruin
a new suit of clothes th;it way."
,
Mrs. ltellly: "What maltes'these j
sardines so high.'
Grocer: They're ' Imported,
muni." r
Aires,. ltellly: "i'H take tho. do
mestic .one them us had hratnfi
to swim acrost to this country.
' A chorus Klrl Is otje who, when
she feels llko kicking .hersolf, can
lo It. '
You can't do wrong nnd Ret nwny
lioxlnx t nlKht, Heeney -fotind,
disrupted his entire program,' piir-
t(n.,t..K hi-- ,lA...r. k .11.1 ..... ..e
into hed until midnlarht r ,!1I(ir I Trom your conscience wit h il.
with a result he did not get his rr
quired amount nf sleep. He pre
fers working nut. -at ultiht, because
f mid-nfter-
up points,
i margin at
and "thud moon takes a lot- out of him hut
the cjiose ! l,e : figures he needs to get into
arrjved' from a New
rant. All through his boxing ca
reer Tmirtey; haft wound up the
campaign for bis major latuts by
ronsumng great iiuautitleH of tbeHe
high grade prov4Momt. . Heretofore,
milk, fruit .and vegetables , have
been the champion's favorite favor
ite vlindM, meat hiivlnu only a
small part Jn the Tunney meal. The
champion Is and always hna been
extremely careful of his eating but
at certain l timen he believes that
the consumption of meat creates an
energy whlrh ho turns into speed
and power, two of the iiuulincatlotis
be will need . to turn back the pow-
IT"'" ' 1 1... rel ti In h I V ben vy vei Jht i-rivij
the tenth Inning turning th
3 to 2.
trick
which "I., the ; fcnl h .seanlon to wln-.tnu
vhnris, 'fWi'd icfr'.-rtern -ka to' Ueroe rtuiy
York reaHtau-j that won tho . ninth . and tenth
.rounds. " ho 'champion ' was ithe
better In five rounds, Titxo In Cour
attrl one was even. , '. ;
The crowd that braved a late
afternoon rain uii't'the mists of the
evening In the hope of seeing I.atzo
win I he light beavywirfght chain
pioiiMliip just aa Ik? toppled Mickey
Walker from the welterweight "
throne, in wcranton two years ago. i physical fatigue and with enough
ho. ed the decision, but the band excesH weight to withstand the rlg
l.oughran'H friends brought - from ' ors of the stretch drive. , lie weighs
Philadelphia, blaring full strength, I about 203 pounds at present nnd
turned the uproar Into n demon-' plans to bring his weight down
titration for the champion. . gradually so he will enter the ring
The match drew $(io,00n, Pro-fur his title match w1tn tlene Tun-
inoter Morgan Hlrd estimated, i ney a week from Thursday welgh-
l.oughran got rri,oti(i. r.at'o 7.r't. nK about 10r r 1: potmds.
bed earlier;
"'rXlgKU-.tHiininu--.dld not get me
into bed until nea rly midnight."
'Heeney explalneit,, "and- f was so
exhauste) that It took me an hour
or so to full to sleep, I would like
to keep on training in the 'evening,
with a nlee bree.e blowing . nut
there In the open field, hut 1 can't
sacrifice my rest."
Heeney starts his final week ot
training with no sign of mental or
fQk five cent
cigar thirty
year9 ago.
r ViS Actual
li lm Sise
GEORGE W;
Oilds
a-x CIGAR
IJemral iirorcry Co., 1i..l.alo
, Ii.strib.lt.ira, rnrllniM), Ore.
Hy the Awot-btled Pro,
(Inrl.idlnK Rntne of July IS)
. National .
Hattlntr Hurnnhy, Dravea, .397.
ItunH Ilottomley, Card, ,79.
; Hon batted in Bltutonette, Roh
In: liottolnley, Card. 77,
lilt lloulhlt. Card. 127.
I. oulile llornl.y, Uraven, 29.
Trlplea Unttnmley, Card. IS.
Homer Wllnon, Cuba, 22.
Stolen ba Frlwh. Cards. 18.
1'ltohlnir Benton, (llama, won
15, lost 4.
Ameriran
H itllnir TloKlIn, Senator, -4'2-
II. inn Ruth. Yank. 80.
Kim halted in Ruth, 0'hrl(r.
Yank. 81.
Hit ManiiKh, Flrow-n. 125.
Double l-'liiKlead. Red Hoi. 82.
Triple Itarnea, Hin:ilor, 12.
Iloniei Rmh, Ynnk, 85.
Stolen bae Mohiii, Whit Son.
14.
i-iii liliiK t-rov.ler, nrown. won
HI. lout I.
Walter fnun.l I.Ih maimna (nlk
injc lo a very Mot.l won.a,..
"Walter," vai.l Ills molh.-r, "this
Is -M.r (rreat aunt.' "
"Y.-s," i.(.d Walter, g-axii.fr nt I..-.'
anipl.. proportions "din looks ill",
-' War, like oil, iB berominir more
refined, hut the raw material re
main the name In each instance.-
1 There Is only cne place to have.
n hoil, nnd t nut s on mo other rei
low.
Fidel La Barba
To Try Regaining
His Ring Crown
Ity V. G. S IDLER
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
I.OH ANORAKS, July 17 (AD
Watching from a ringside Beat
palled upon I'M del Ia Rarba, the
little, curley-halred l-os Angeles
talian who ruled the flyweight di
vision from 1925 to 197. nnd now
he is back from retirement seek
ing titlo recognition as a bantam
weight.
Out of tho ring a little over a
year, Ia iiarha went to college ror
a time, was married and, 'tis said.
spent a goodly shnre of the money
be piled up In the two years he
was king of the flyweights.
Two bouts difficult onea they
seem for comeback testa will
place i.a Barba, if he is successful
in them, on the right road to the
bantamweight throne.
Huerta Evans, scrappy t.os An
geles yoiingBter, will furnish the
ristlc hurdle 'for the 22-yenr-old
first fistle hurdle for tho 22-year-
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Feeble-Minded
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Are Decreasing
WASII1NOTON, July 17 The
u-ttrlment of commerce make
the follou-li.fr announcement for the
state of t.reKon concerning results
ot tne 1H27 census of feeble-minded
and epileptic In stale Institution.
The slut institution for feeble
minded had i. tola! of 7f first ad
missions durliiB th year 1927. as
con.paieii with i:u in t!6. and
107 in 122.
These first admission rpreent
patient received durlnc the vear
who hull nut previously lie.n under
treatment In any Institution fur
reelile-ml.iil.-d and enllentlcs. Such
newly admitted patients afford the
best avnlli.Me measure of the num
ber of new cases which are broueht
! under Institutional rare during the
I year.
The decrease In the number of
first Admissions In Oreron between
1922 and 1127 retires.nl. a .till
Inner decrease, relative to the
population nf the state, a shown
by the fact that tb. first admissions
In 127 numbered i.6 per 100.000
of population, as compared with
U. per 100,000 for 1 26. and 10.1
for 1022.
l ; HOLIDAY CROWDS ESCAPE DEATH IN TRAIN CRASH J
l .03 '- JF -a- "1S"' . . ar
n M i immzzmmtt i.
- ..-..u."sK:yft-'!y'y i ! .
A Iralnlnad of holiday pleasure seekers escaped death on July 4th when the crack Shoreline Limited of
the Southern Pacific Co. crashed Into a fruit train in the Bnyshore yard at San Francisco. The Limited
had lust emerited from the VIltl.clon Valley tunnel when the freight train loomed up 200 yard ahead.
The upper photo show part of the wreckniic. The arrow show, how the tel batjEnae coach of the Um
Ited out throimh one of the apricot cars in the freight train. Fruit I scattered over the freight yards.
The flrt pnnitr coach, which had Its front truck sheared off, 1 shown nt the rlitht. llelow la
a general view of th wreekan. The Limited a enijtn I ahown on It ld ut th right. Scores of per
sons were brulsad and cut by flying glasa when th train collided. Th Hhorellne Limited had Just
, left Bun Francisco on Its dally run to l Angvlea.
Jefferison
"Save and teach
all you are inter
ested in to save."
Start here
Today.
U. S. National
Bank
Member Federal Ratery
System
old ex-chnmplon. -It is scheduled bantamweight limit, the article for
for tonight In the Olympic auditor- lhe Kvnn flttht stating ho, must
lum, Lo Angeles. . It he la victor.- innke 122 pounds, ami those for the
ous I.a Barba will encounter herc.-lTayloi- scrap.i22 pound.
the night or August l. Hud Taylor
of Terre Haute, Ind., who: until re
cnntly held the goodwill of the Na
tlonul Hoxing asaociation aa king
pin of the 1 IS-pounders.
It la the consensu that J.a Barba
will find the
It- difficult
trudged a a 112 pounder. Then It father!..
wn always a battle. to keep. down After yesterday' double, victory
to flyweight poundage. Now, ho 1 pver llosion, tiny wen notified
,Ar,l,u lv lounn- ii-cwni .that each wnrt the
STOUK AHUIVIIS
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member of the While Sow T...
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than the. road lie ...on- .o i.kiu tor lonay. 'I liey
mn kn . the
weight with ; ;-hi first two!MIWI Mnnpr,,.,i ,H , tnrTO 0r;
""jOitier llinn .Miss HlaiikenKhlp.
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