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THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, 1008. -H I IJJ -J- IS.- X-1X Ll XU UL.-LP .i l.Ll tU- 0 1WfMI3 nPTTr UTH? TrA7C UI THE, Held ; Track : Diamond D X Ja JL lJi Aj; IJ JL V V WORLD r1 STANFORD READY SELll-PROS DROP FOR CALIFORHIA SATURDAY GAMES ; Cardinal Varsity and Fresh- Portland and - Salem .Only men Crews Preparing fori Towns to Oct Weekday ; PORTLAHDERS LOSE NnRTHWFST Wll I mM mm m h m u m mmm OPEN TOMORROW Big Boat Race. V t' '("pedal Dlapetrb te The loareal.) Stanford University, Cal, April IT. Next Wednesday the Stanford varsity and ..freshmen ,rws '. will ... leave . for Sauslllto to complete their training- on kUehardson's bay, where they will meet tha University of California In two eon- testa on the fallowing Saturday morn ing, it la not known bare If Washlng ton Vlll enter a crew. -' Twenty-one men la the Ue of the crew squad at present Nine oarsmea no: two ooxawains nave Deen retained or each crew. . The varsity crew will picked fire I and if any, freshmen fn the squad are good enough . to make ha varsity they will be nlaoed with the older men. On the varelty the po sition of stroke Is between Patrick ani Wanders, it seems about settled, how ever, that the former will be aelected to Bet the pace and . that the latter will handle the oar In No. 4. Reynolds will no doubt be in the bow and Ben eon In No. a. Hatch and Voae are try ing out In No. I. Ia No. 6 will be Cola, of last year's crew, and the rest of tne crew will probably be Koninsoo uaione. Staaf o4 Xsa TaJL All . ox tha men are 4 feet in height end the average weight la 171 pounds. The short choppy stroke taught by Dan llurnhv. has been wreeerved by Assist ant Coach Turner and It Is hoped that it will prove as effective against Cos on Oarnetts modification of the Harvard atrnka as It did last rear. The position of coxswain for the varsity Is a question that Is hard to settle. None of the men now out have had enough experience to handle the Baseball Contests'. There will be no mora Saturday ball games la the Tri-Clty league except In Portland and Salem. This much was decided' vpon at the meeting of tha di rectorate last night, tha decision being reached after a full discussion of the matter. : . -" When -the lei rue schedule was formed It was believed that everything would be. eaa sail In a. but alnoe the player are largely employed where their eerv loea air Imperative during Saturday It was found tha teame would be prac tically disrupted. St. Johns players found It required them to leave work Kinsella Pitches Great Game but Men Behind Fall ; Down Badly; -, Los Angelea, April 17. Los Angeles yesterday stopped the Beavers' winning streak, but It was not their fault that they did. Kinsella pitched a Sne game, but Dansig, Casey - and Johnson' fell Six Teams In Good Shape to Jlako Race From Start By A. P. Oarvey. Vancouver. B. C., April H.-a-The old familiar "Play ball!" will be heard alone- down at critical period e and the ftm rwrmwestc-rn league circuit tomor- wenx to me Angela, xna score: I row, when the first games of the HOI ' LOS ANQELIca. I schedule wUl be played. Six teams are AB. It H. POt A. B. In Una again thla season, and the proa- n - . m l Oakea, r. f Dillon, lb.... Braahear. c. f ... Smith, lb. e mm Kills, L f... Delwas, a. S. ttasterly, c . . .. Totals aad round it required mem 10 leave won i ;r v.1 early in tha morning in order to start (Randolph, p. tne gamea in naiom ai a o ci. Owing to the fact that Portland and Salem are the largest towns In the league It was decided that baseball would be a paying Investment on both days and that there were always enough piayere on nana o du me hum. President Whitemore will commence Immediately to revise the schedule to nt the new arrangement of gamea. To- mimwa a-.miia and the Ones fiundaV will be nUved under "the old schedule Zrfl7I' t and tha new orde will go into effect ff."u"T L 1 Sunday, April l. When the teams rw.i.i' 1 1 0 4 1 11 0 1 VI 1 1 e i 0 V I II T 1 Casey, .lb. Kariery, c, 2 I PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Mccredla, r Uaniig. lb. f... r. f.. I Johnson, lb, Cooney. a. a. Baasey. 1. f visit Salem and Portland both Saturday and Sunday gamea will take place. MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES. nil 0 i pacts ior anotner successi ul year are 0 1 bright The race promises to be more inioresung mis ysr than laet year. The teams are going Into the fray fully prepared, while last year only three out of the aextet got off right, the re maining urea owing bunched In the cel lar. However, this will not be the case this rear, and it looks Ilka a ksen flsht right from the Jump, fcvery leader hea gmnereu a ouiicn together that looks sooa. mere are many old faces still In the teams, but "finds" are reported from almost every camp. And with everything aet right at the atarf fans are looking for an Interesting XlgiH lor U1V VUBWIlg. The opemnr games are scheduled for Matumav and Llia f -a m - tin. las follows: w I Vancouver at Tacoma. up St Louis Boston. . . New rtrk Detroit AAerioa Zreagn. Won. Lost boat right in the nig race ana Turner will pefhape flU hU old poaltlon of the H?!"?, tiaat two year a. in the freshman crew. Dole and Chamberlain are the best of the candl datee for stroke. Dole la also trying out for No. I. Day Is pulling No. 7, KlUlaa haa been at I and Bralth at 4. Three men have been In the third oai Little, Ackers and Leeds. With Vlsel, who has been at No. 1, theae men have ben Dulltna the first three oara The race wilt be at high tide. 10 o clock, and the H. W. Railway com pany has arranged to pat on a special observation train to ronow me race along the shore. This waa tried last year and was highly successful. The course at Richardson's bay la an Ideal one and a race In the morning insures smootn water. Coach Garnett of California haa al ready decided on the men for the varelty and freshmen elghta. in the varsity boat will be: Bow. Die-nan: I. Ball; 1, Schroeder; 4, F. Ashleyj 6, xi. amine j : , nope rc son; f, jjaviaaon; atroke. Captain Witter; coxswain. aaeyare. . The freshman .crew will be: Bow, Draa; I, Randall; I, Niohol or Cope; 4, Jeneen; I. Jackson; I, Bowen; 7. Hardy; stroke, Langatroth; coxswain, Kelly or HUIC Tha winner of the race will ' go north to meet the University of Washington i ewiue, aiay au. PhUadelphta Washington ...... At Cleveland- Cleveland St Louis .1 ....I ....3 ....1 ,...1 ....0 ....0 ,...0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 I R. .3 Pet. l.ooo 1.000 1.000 .600 Totals ...II 2 I 14 II I Batted for Kinsella in ninth. RUNS AND HITS ST INNINGS. , Los Angelea OilMlit I lllta 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 PorUand 00020000 I I Hits .. 0 10 0111 I I SUMMARY. ' Two-base hits Raftery. Sacrifice hits Uakee, Brashear. Raftery. Baaaoy. Batteries Oebhart and Clark; How- psrrlne. ell and Spencer. At Chicago R. II. K. Chicago 1 Detroit ? Batteries Bmltn and rtuiuvan; sum mers and Schmidt At Boston n. a, Boaton .......... -v ? Washington ...i Batteries Morgan and Carrlgan; Hughsa and Street At New rork n. ju Philadelphia 1 I New ork 0 Batteries Vickera ana eenreca; Newton and Klelnow. Easterly. Stolen bases Bernard, Dillon and BUIa. Left on bases Los Angelea, Portland. 7. riret base on balls .000 off KlneelJa, 2; jlandolph. 1. First l. Cj. base on errors .Las Annlu 1- Port. land. 1. Struck out Bby Kinsella, I; wiKanaoinn. . T m .1:10 Butte at Seattle. Aberdeen at Snokane. The fight during the first week should be almost as Interesting as the mia-eeaaon gamee. The teams, slaed UD from this distance, in verv evenly matched. The pitching staffs are stronger man last season, and every club has managed to gat a number of line perrormere. who are reported to be In fine-condition for the opening week's work. Spokane Zs Strong-. From all accounts Eddie Oulnn hss one of tua beet teame In toe league. and many of the critics believe that th Indians will put the bunting. When Qulnn landed Billy put up a great fight for Randolph. . Time 1:10. Umpl Oakland Breaka In. San Francisco, Cal., April 17. Oak land won out yesterday in the ninth inn ing in a well played and interesting game. Jones waa off color and lost bis own game. The acore: SAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. II. PO. A. E. Vatlonat Xagna. Won. Lost Save Money! Avoid Pain! . - i Teeth Extracted FREE! WHEN PLATES OR BRIDGES ARE ORDERED Chicago 2 Pittsburg 3 Brooklyn i Boston 1 Philadelphia 1 New York 1 Cincinnati 0 St Louis v At 8t. Louis Pittsburg St. Louis Batteries Maddox and Oibeon; Fromme, and Hostetter. Umplrt At Philadelphia. New York Philadelphia Batteries Maiarkey Hoch and Doouin, At Cincinnati Cincinnati llcago Batterles-Weimer. Toser Lean; Lundgren , and Kllng. O'Day. 1 At Brooklyn-Boston Brooklyn Batteries Ferguson Mac In tyre and Bergen, derham anU Alnalle. 0 0 R. ,.9 .6 Pet. 1.000 1.000 .600 .600 .f00 .600 .000 .000 11. E. 12 1 Curtis, If. piper, cr Williams, lb Melcholr, rf Zelder, ae. ........... Mohler, 2b.. k..- McArdle, lb.. Berry, c. JSaddy. p. La Lange. o Jones, p... 4 2 11 2 0 3 0 0 0 Hulen and placed the foxy one at the bead or tha team he got one of the beet all-round men In the baaeball busi ness, on me Pacific coaat. Hulen has led a number of pennant-winnera, and Spokane fans are confident that he will repeat tnla eeaaon. Aberdeen, last year's champion, is scheduled to meet Spokane In the open ing series. The games will be played In the Interior town. It is hard to pick a winner at thla stage, aa both teame will be in full etrenrth and can be depended on to fight from the dron of the hat. Bob Brown, the Aberdeen magnate, has lost Eddie Householder to Omaha, while Tonneeon and Hlgglnbotham, the two star twlrlera, have gone to the big leagues. Brown will feel the loss of these men. but he states that he has secured sev eral new onea, and to show that mere is no hard feeling and that he never misses a guess, he haa bet fiddle Qulnn ' TbUl 5 " 0 ! L 9 1 a new ault and me latest 2 0 1 1 J 1 "Merry Widow." if you p, IT T 1 7T "T I will take the aeries. Un I I 3S 11 1 Phlllppl. Lelfleld Sal lee, Alcuiyn Rlgler. R. H. E. S 6 8 0 and Breanahan; Cook, If Van JIaltren, cf . Heltmuller, rf . . . Eagan, as Hosan, lb Haley. 2b Scruggs, lb Slattery, c Hardy, p Totals .32 OAKLAND. AB. R. II. PO. A. E. 12 12 0 0 1 0 0 1 R. H. .4 4 2 .7 10 2 and Me R. H. E. 3 2 2 I 7 2 and Bowerman; Umpires Rud-1 OREGON II WALLOPS WHITMAN PLAYERS 29 4 I 27 12 I SCORE BY INNINGS. San Francisco 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 3 Hits -. .0 0 0 I 1 1 0 0 1 Oakland 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 Hits 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 28 SUMMARY. Two-base hits Zelder, Hogan. Sacri fice hits Van Haltren. Heltmuller, Ea- ran, meicnoir, Haley, stolen base Cur tis 1. First base on balls Off Oaddy 1, off Hardy 1. Struck out By Oaddy 2, by Jones 2. bv Hardy 2. Passed balls Slattery. Time of game 1:46. Um pire uonneii. SQUEEZE PLAYS. It was a scratch win. e Oaks, and Angels are neck and neck. Portland hits. once more got the most FINE TEETH $50 Why Pa More? I Full Set, that fit......;.,., $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22k......... f 3.50 1 Bridge Teeth, 22k. i....... ? 3.50 Gold Fillings fl.00 Silver Fillings v. ..... 50a Ten-Year Written Guarantee. Lady attendant. Open evenings. We keep busy doing good work at these prices. We have the lat est, most modern electrical ap-1 paratua . for doing , painless dental work. ' ' " (Spseial Dispatch to Tbe JoornaL) University of Oregon, Eugene, April U .Oregon defeated tbe Whitman team In a faat and Interesting game of base ball yesterday afternoon. 1 to 1. Hurd )itched a SDlendld aame. Several tlmea he pulled himself out of bad holes and only allowed three scattered hits. His jport was very good, only two errors being made, one of which was responsible lor Whitmans lone run. Rlgaby, who pitched for the Mission aries, also did good work, but waa a little unsteady at times and allowed fonr men to walk. His support fell down at times. . Hathaway and Coleman were the stars for Oregon, the former making a beau tiful three-bagger which brouarht in Kegtly. j Coleman made several pretty caicnea ana aia aooa worK at tha ta.t. He aleo made the third score for Ore gon by coming in on a passed ball. Whitman's single score waa made by BorTeske when Clifford dronned & flv in left field. Oreron had the advantas-a over the visitors in-running bases. Hin kle will oltch for Orea-on tomorrow and Clarke will play in the field. Wilson will pitch for Whitman. The visitors win piay uorvains a return game Sat uraay ana on Tuesday will play two games, one with the Chemawa. Indiana and the other with the Salem High Madden's split ham must have hurt something awful yesterday; three bases were stolen. Bassey was the only Beaver regular, who failed of a blngle yesterday. Well, he has a lot stored up for the future. Tha Seal's percentage is gradually taking a downward trend. In another montn or so there won t be so munh crowing from Mohler. Two hits off Oscar Jones gave the Commuters a well-earned Victory in the ninth inning yesterday. Thla is nothing new for Oscar. e Catcher Slattery, whom Long gave to Van Haltren, opened the Seal man ager's eyes yesterday with two pretty wais. juajonge wno neat nim out got nothing. The two Macks McAleer and Mc- Closky are occupying the highest and lowest Dlaces In tha malor lMmu Jimmy's St. Louis Americans are lead- style hat no leaae that he niess the men Brown haa signed to fill the vacanoles are In perfect form and are in the aame class with Householder, Tonneson and Hlgglnbotham, he will find that taking a series from the Indiana on their own littto mound will not prove so easy. Quinn's aggregation has shown better form than any other team in the league In the Dractlce Karnes, and It In a aafa bet that tha Black Cats will lose out on the series. "Cupid" Dugdale, the featherweight magnate of Seattle, who haa always been touted a pennant-winner, but who has only bad one In about a dozen years is willing to bet his farm that he trims Kusa Mall a Miners In tbe first series. On the other hand, Hall save that Dug will be indeed fortunate if he takes one game out of the seven. The Seattle team Is headed by Pug Bennett thla season. He is playing second and dis playing fine form. Matt Stanley and Arbogast ereflolng the catching, while Rush, the Spokane schoolboy, ,TLittle Rock" Allen and Bill Coy are the best men on the pitching staff. Hall has a number of new men in his lineup this season, among them being "Soldier" i nomas, "Laay" Claflin, Jimmy Thomas and Swain, who was with Spokane last year. The Miners are jusi as strong as uugdaie's men with the stick, and should be able to break even, if they do not take tbe first series. Tanoonver Tans Sore. Vancouver fans are sorelv dlsannolnt- ed over the showing of Manager Dick son s men, ana it mere is not a change thla week the Tacoma Tigers will sure ly win me opening series in the City of Destiny. Lou Nordyke, one of the best known players on the pacific coast. Is head of tha local team, which has adopt ed the sobriquet of the Beavers. Nor dyke has 1 men here, among them being Joe Sugden, the veteran backstop; Shlpp, a crack outfielder from the southern learue; Ham Hyatt, mm FOE BOYS Our JUVENILE DEPARTMENT offers a greater variety for your choosing than ever, before. Everything that is NEWEST and BEST is here at our usual MODEST PRICES. Shppping is made comfortable in our large, airy, well-lighted de partment, with plenty of courteous salesmen, which enables you to avoid the crowd and crush of the department stores. BASEBALL SUITS, BALLS, GLOVES, BATS GIVEN AWAY WITH ALL BOYS' SUITS ttlMG Leading Clothier MONEY BIG RAISED FOR WRESTLING BOUT Friends of Strangler Smith, the local wrestling champion, are rallying to his support and there will be no question of raising me iouu aemanaea nv ur. a. tr. Roller of Seattle as a purse to be strug gled for when the two meet on tha mat in tne near ruture. One of the latest to espouse Smith's cause waa the publisher of a well known German paper, who dropped 150 Into the long sack this morning. The ISOO will be probably raised by Saturday nignt ana jsraun will commence nego tiations wun itoiier ror tna match. "Strangler" win also quit work and commence active training to get him- nt-1 1 m me dpsi possioie snap go. tta minus ne can attle man and he has i who think the aame thing.' VANCOUVER AND WEST. PORTLAND MIX SUNDAY s.ypfl IN Quality NVorkrnariaShip and Fit img 10 gei mm- lie shape, for the i tip tfblg Se a Iotf'o'f friend IS w M TP: All una in me isorthwestern last season, and Mendenhall, who comes from St. Paul. The players have not shown much form In the practice games, and there are a few weak spots that will require attention before the opening day. Nor dyke and Sugden have not struck their niiung gait. Dut when they do some thing can be expected of the Beavers. "Dolly" Gray, who played in the Trl City league in Portland, Is playing f reat ball at short, and Is regarded as he best man in the position In the league. He has certainly made good for a permanent place on the team. Dickson Is the youngest manager In the league, but ia showing the other mag nates where the best timber can be ob tained. He has plenty of coin behind him and is paying big money. He paid oi. rui ax.atiu ior nugaen. ana me same Sunday at Twenty-fourth and Vaughn wvoia Vancouver ana wear wirr- tne best lnd teams of ma Trl-City league will meet for tha first time in what tirnm. ises to be a fast and interesting name. There will be changes in both teams. Reed Will play third for the Pioneers and Claude Sohmeer, the old favorite, will be In harness for the Frakes. Brakke and Howard will probably piicn mo iwo games ior me raKes and yiney ana fenaer lor the Pioneers. Vancouver has been areatlv weakened by the loss of the star catcher. Johnny onea, wno nus gone to xacoma, DUt ex pects mai wun tne regular work which Mcwriae wilt We Claim For Our $ TEN $ Spring Suits Trilfi now get he star catcher. will soon develop into by Rankin will umnlre the game. 1- Standing of the Club. Electro Dental San Francisco? i , . I Los Anaeles ...... Oakland ......... PorUand Won; Lost. .10 I ' .6s , 6 .,Vo. a e 4 $ .789 i .456 ' :.46S ,308 lnff tha league while the srrnfinn nf mnnv KWni,. t?u ni.... . . - . , , - - c - - I . . " . . . j n uunj viavia aia husherathat tin old Montana manager receiving more money than any other has gathered about him are at thnlmon in tne. i.n. bottom In the National circuit The Northwestern league opens to morrow and a successful season is aa usual problematical. You can never tell what will happen up north. Maybe they will play the laat scheduled game and maybe they will fall throuarh in the middle of the season. For the TR0UTDALE SPORTS GET WRESTLING BOUT The wrestling erase has struck Trout dale and a large number of sports there nave prevailed upon strangler Bmltn Half ttJeTW oWX t wan, bnreeuer. et ai. pull through O. row night at 8:30 o'clock. I Ely. who is wrestling- Instructor at tha It is said that Kanaas City ha. mad, JhanVp&nel.rpoTrh'e7 oVyVpIc Xb'm jston an offer for the three former San Francisco, and is said to be a hard Parlors ;303i Washington Street , V CORNER FIFTH "'".. Opp. ( Olds, Wortman & Klne Besnlts of Gajm Yesterday. Jo;, Angeles, I; Portland. Oakland, ; San Francisco, I. , C- Junior Ball Matters. Tha Golden Wants, a Ima1 hM ..am. poaed wholly of colored - players, want a P"tice game for. Sunday morning. CaU up Main 7712 and aak for E. Frank lin, manager.. . ,.. t The Montavilla team : . Mn.& for Sunday with some city team. Mon tnvllla haa a fine baseball Held nd ran i iwi'wiui asr teams wanung !1 gamea. - , . -.- :, -; . . Boston coast Dlayers. McHale. Cravarlt anj Carlisle. Manager Jim McOuire won't listen . to it though, for he is deter mined to give the trio a anoA ihin. He has a number of youngsters of high class and everyone will be thoroughly! Toung Scruggs, who la one of th moat DeDoerv fellows Van Kaltran h.. had with him In many a day, will have a chance to show what he la vnrth The youngster is stationed at the third corner-and "pop" is coaching him ail tha time. Ha wants to make good and is wlllinar to work himself ta juik What he lacks in experience he make up in enthusiasm. Umpire Al Moore dronned tha ro. mark the other day that McCredle made man to pin to me mat. Smith exnecta to make short work of his opponent and the Troutdale neoDle Will see soma good, fast grappling. Willamette Beats Seattle. dropped the mistake of his lira in iiimrin. oiiuiii; Drma m gei away irom mm. "Eyrnes . is catching better than ever ana is ruu ox- lire," said Moore. "He is pegging on a line to second and la also hitting well. Tha experience that Jimmy gained in, the eaat has dona him a world of good, and ha ia one of 'the fastest Hankatnna haw An th Portland could use' him to excellent ad vantage. . and McCredle made a 'bad break whan be failed to come through with, the salary demanded by Byrnea," (Special Dlajxtcb to The Journal.) Willamette University, Salem. Or., April 17.--The crack team of the Se attle High achool was defeated on the campus yesterday afternoon by Wil lamette university by a score of 10 to 1. Tha game waa Willamette's from the first to the last inning, principally be cause of the poor team work ana un wise nese running or the northern lads. Both pitchers for Seattle and Oermatn of Willamette were hit repeatedly. The stick work of the high achool students was tha only redeeming feature of the wasningtonians piaytng. . Doege for Willamette was again tha most conspicuous player, though be waa not consistent. The game waa ragged in spots but well played at other times. A pretty double was. worked by Wil lamette In the first Doege scored in the first for Willamette and Willamette scored again in tbe second. Seattle scored twice in tha faurth and once in tha ninth. - The other runs were made by Willamette almost at -will. Luddtng ton for Seattle was- conspicuous among his associates for aia poos batting. j VANCOUVER BOXERS C03IING TO TOURNEY Manager Edgar Frank of the Mult- noman ciuo s boxing and wrestling de partment this morning received word from Vancouver that a tryout will be neia mere tonight to select representa tives to the Multnomah championship meeting April 23, 24 and 15. Van cauver will aend a team of four or five hoxera and expects to win some places in me big event. The reserve seat sale will open to the general public at 9:30 o clock Monday morning at rowers & Eates' drug store, aixin ana Ataer. This Day in Sport Annals. 1852 -Adrian C. Anson, noted ball player who was captain of the Chicago! ciud ror many auccesaive seasons, born at Marshaiitown. lowa, 1860 At Farnborough. England, In ternational prise fight between John C. Heenan and Tom Sayers, 12,000 and championship, 42 rounds; police inter-1 xerea. 18i4 At Charleston. South Carolina, Georgia Hussars carried off the hon ors in interstate sabre fencing contest I8z The first Sunday championship I game of the National league and Amer-1 lean aasoclation was played at St Louis, the Cincinnati defeating the noma team by me score of 6 to l. 1899 At Davenport, Tommy Ryan won from Billy Stlft in 20 rounds. 1906 At Salt Lake City, Mike Bob reck knocked out George Gardner in zottt round. 190ft At New York, George Sutton aereatea Willis-Hoppe. score 600 to 118, making a new worlds record of 100 points in. 6 innings, or an average of I .. Kaufman Meet Orfan.Xff' v-.V'ftJnite Presa Leased Wlra.t San Francisco,, April 17.- AT Kauf man and Joe Grim, the 'Iron man." have matched to box six rounds before the Reliance club of Oakland at soma date between tha via and liith of May. PERHAPS ON THE SPRING SUITS We sell for THE , BIGGEST TEN DOL LARS' WORTH YOU EVER SAW IN SUITS OF GOOD HONEST WORKMANSHIP. MAKEUP YOUR , MIND NOW TO ; : DROP V IN AT X'!, THIS POPULAR , PRICED CLOTH - , ING STORE TO MORROW. The Red Frcr The ri;;ht 'floods at the rf ! t 195 FIRST STREET CC .: Ill J L MM. f llii YOU fp5) saVe $& Hi FiVE -vU DOM Ml.