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10 THE OREGON DAILY JQURNAU PORTLAND, SATURDAY; EVEN INQ. OCTOBER 21. 1003. - : ; " - 1 ' Track and Diamond Of If WOSID WMh II2DIJUIS FILLING SCHEDULE fWUBO HOSES PORTLAND 001 Four Slabstcrs Uswl . in the Game Oaks "Win in ... Eighth. ICslles press leased Wfc-a.1 San Francisco, Oct J4. An in-and-out ram was won by th Seals yesterday, when they defeated the Beavers, I to 7, after four pitchers had been used by boU aides. Manager MoCredle put the crusher on Graney for wlldnees In the third inning, and Rose ftnlahed out the CtUfX. The Bearers commenced batter Ins Christian hard and he was put on the skid in ravor 01 uiuch, wnw man aged to stay the northerners off. Cte Johnson's home run and a two hantcer by Danslg helped the visiting brigade to four runs In the fifth. This gave the McCredleltes a lead of two runs, they having made one In the first, two In tne second and another In the fourth. Oakland had made four in the third and two in the fifth. Then they nosed out by tying the score In the sixth end shoving over the winner In the eighth. Bcore: . PORTLAND, AB. R. H. PO, A. EX Casey. 2b .. 4 0 I 1 Cooney, ss J Raf terr. cf C Johnson, lb 4 Danilg, lb I Ryan, rf i Rassey, If ........... 1 Krambes, e . . . . 4 Oraney, p 1 Rose, p 1 ALBANY, COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYERS o o l 10 l l 7 0 0 Totals .11 8 9 84 18 r OAKLAND. . AB. R. II. PO. A. E. Van Haltren, cz 1 I 1 8 0 Hogan, 2b 8 McCay. 3b 6 Heltmuller, rf ....... 3 Eagan, as .... i S Lewis, Jf 4 Miller, lb ., LaLonge, o 4 Christian, p . 0 Loucka, p I I 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 e n o t 0 o 1 o Totsls .'.'.....'..'.. 9 11 27 16 - ' ' SCORE BY INNINOB. Portland ........1 3 0 14 4 0 0 0 8 Kits 1 2 3 11000 00 Oakland ........0 0430301 9 fills l 0 s a 0 2 i i n DUMJUAnl. Runs Off Graney 2, hits 3; off Rose 7, hits 9; off Christian 4, hits 7; off ijoucki , mis . riome run jonnson. Two-base hit Danslg. Sacrifice hits Hogan, Ryan, Van Haltren. Miller, vooney. first, on oaiia-i-iijii uraney, 4; ,off Rose, 3; off Christian, t; off Loucks, 2. Struck out By Oraney, 1; by Rose, . 2; by Christian, 1: by Loucks. 3. Hit bv pitcher Hogan (by Rose). Double piays rramoes to. Jonnson; Christian to Eagan to Miller; Cooney to Frambes to Danslg; Casey to Cooney to Dansia-. Passed ball LaLonge. Stolen bases cooney, van Haltren, Hogan. Wild pitch Rose. - Credit victory to Chris tian; charge defeat to Oraney. Time of game, 1 nonrs. umpires Ferine and ANGELS COMECT WITH SUT0E NTSNTR CANTO (United Pros' Leased Wire. . v... , hoa Angeles, Oct 34. Sutor weakened In the ninth and Ixs Angeles made enough runs to win, 3 to 3. Score: , LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H. PO. A. twites, cz ... 4 O 0 3 0 Ellis, rf ....... 4 ' 0 3 0 0 Wheeler, lb .... 6 1 3 13 S Bernard, If ... 4 0 8 3 0 Howard, 2b .... 4 0 3 3 8 Smith, 3b 4 0 - 0 0 1 Hosp, sa 4 1 1 8 4 Hogan, e 3 0 0 S ' 8 Brlswalter p .. 3 1 1 0 4 Brashear .....0 0 0 0 0 lilrr. I I I'"'- " ' I ill I ' ' ' i ' ' H 11-' I v I ' - j.) ' c srs S i&J y-V' . t - I "Team Wliich Meets Multnomah Club on Multnomah -VJeId This Afternoon O'C IIIIEIL HAS CADETS DEFEAT Pll m 10 QNIP IUITII HIPTl Mil lir.IRM Tflfll fflfltJllISI NEVaOa unni iiiiii nniiii uuLuiiium iLnifi WASIIIIIGIOII Al IlIHAII fJEEI First Conference Football Game of Season Tlayed in Seattle Today. . (Siwdal Pbpatrh to The JemrMl.) University of Washington. Oct 31 Bince the Wbltworth game of last Sat urday, when the university plied up 34 points on the Presbyterians In 16 min utes. After the big triumvirate, llab- cook. Jarvis and giants entered the f ame, the student body has become fair, y confident of Washington's ability to win me ooampionamu. ueiore tne Whltworth game the prospects were not thought to be very good, but thst game provea me turning point 01 tne season tn student sentiment Tn rirst real line will be had today, however, when the U. of W. , meets Whitman, the first conference team to be played. Whitman la considered the weak sister or the northwest this year, but Coach Doble and his charges are waattng no time In getting the eleven In the best rosalble shape. I In the Whltworth same the team showed the fight spirit thst local fol lowers of football have been waiting for for a long time. The players showed unexpected speed and tore into the of- pom iinn wun a aasn ana reariessnrss that augurs well for the succeaa of the season. Mucxeistone, nairback. proved the best man at receiving the forward fss seen on Denny field --for a long lme. Twice he waa reanonnlble tnr lournaowna receivins tne nan rrnm coyie, wnen surrounded I (Speeltl Plepelc M Te jearsu.) Chemawa, Or., Oct 34. Th Chtraawa football team has been a little late In getting into line owing to nearly an entire change I the make-up of the learn. Th "old guard" are nearly all retired to the sidelines, and new men bar taken their places. - , ,A training table has been established and a coach. Mr. Flamming of the Unl vereltr of Nebraska, has been encased. The team Is light and will not average meon over lfo pounds to tne man, out with systematic work ran be hammered Into a good aggregation. It hae some fast men in the line and before the season Is over will no doubt make record for the school. Th first ssiue win ne ptayeo to day, when they will meet the Oregon university second team, wnlon will no doubt give the Imiuuis thorough trouncing, but they espect to profit by h.l mistakes and have a different story to tell after their second game. hlch win r piayea wnn Aioany col lege at Albany, October 30. 1 , In addition games have been sched uled with Kort Stevens, at Chemawa, November T: Pacific university at Chem awa. November 14; Bilem High, Decem ber 6: Multnomah Athletlo club. Decem ber It; The Dalles Athletlo club. New Year's day. A gam will be played with O. A. C. eeooud, November (I. or '1 hnkl v. ing day and one with Hie Toting Men s Caihullr club of l'ortland snd One with the Aetorla Athletlo rlub. If tiie Aetoilane lake on the IrnlUns at Clirletmaa this will leave only lcem ber 19 to make tha schedule full, FRANK AND NKICKEN . - TO KGPHESENT CLUB j nm Muunoman ciun nee 111 gar rranK and lienry 4elcken Ilft-pound boier. and , .wreetle Hxatlle Athletlo club Mt the The Multnomah cluh has named Ed- - to meet a Her of the Interclub meet her Novmhv t Bealtla alreade had named a 116-pound wrestler and ; 146-nound boxer to mall anm of the' Multnomah men In theae rlmaaea. Vena- will orobably be th wrestler In th lee-pouna Cisss. . . Salt I.ako nacM, ' Bait Ike. I'l.h rV-t 1 1 TVaalhe clear, track alow, keaulta yesterday:' ' Klrat race five mil nn half fue. lonss,' selUiig Antara. 109 (Morgan) I to 1. Won: Oerlin. 101 rNelsnnk I In I. second; I'lquet, 109 (Johneon) 1 to 8. intra. Time. 1:1TH. Second rHiM mi fiirlAn.j .Mln. . Mllinle. 106 ilixndera) 1 fi 1' inni kie. bel Fountain, 103 (Kelaonk 4 to 6, sec ond; Zella a, .113 (Lloyd) out, third. Time, 1 :3fi. , .( Third rec alv fnrln... -.1 1 1 - Slshtly..l04 ihradv) I tn 1 W.. 109' (Johnson I even. mmnnnA vr rla. 104 (McBeth) out third. Time. In bv Whltworth a way mac was remarkable, Instructor Wins the First Poor Luck Plays 3Iatch of Winter With Great Ease. With the Losers Second Half. in Total .35 . 3 10 26 18 Brashear batted for Ellis In ninth. On out when, winning run scored. - SAN FRANCISCa AB. Mohler, 2b ..... 8 Curtis, If 4 Zelder, ss i..... 8 Bodie, rf ....... 4 Williams, lb ... 4 Beck, cf ... 4 McArdie, 8b .... 3 Sutor, p 8 - .... 4 ,...iT R. H. 0. Berrr o ' Total . 0 . ' 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 4 3 7 3 3 1 3 E. . 0 0 1 0 e 0 0 1 0 6 26 13 Curtis out. bunting third strike. SCORE BT INNINQSJ Lou Angeles .....0 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 8 Hits I 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 310 an Francisco ..0 00000200 ..Hits 0 0102030 0 SUM MART. . Two base hits Wheeler. Beck. Hosp. eacnric mi Hogan. First base on errors Los Angeles 2, San Francisco 1. jjen on oases luoa Angeles 1. San Fran' Cisco 4. Bases on baUs Off Brlswal ter Z, off Sutor 8. Struck out By Brlswalter 4, bjr Sutor 8. Double plays Brlswalter to Hogan to Wheeler, Beck to .6eiaer. 111 y pitched ball Mohler. bour50 minutes, and Toman. Tim of run 1 hour' plres cruonnell Urn- Mr. Taft Justifies ' Intimidation of worklngmen and threats of hard times if the people choose-not to elect him. j nie s not credltaole to nlm. . ii rL acts Sontlyyet prompt; ly ontae bowels, cleanses lie system ejjectually. assist one in ovwcoming liabltual constipation permanently. To get its. bene jicial efectsiuy I ho ocnume. Manu act u rcc jy t Ke galifqrnia; jioSynup Co. Wrestlfng Is revived. Its rejuvena tion was accomplished last night when Eddie O'Connell, Instructor of the Mult nomah club, took two falls out of three from Dick Hart of Chicago. Now the fans are on the anxious seat to see tho O'Counell-Smlth " match two weeks hence for the championship of the northwest In the welterwelKht class. O Connell's victory over Hart was of the most decisive nature - and his fol lowers declare they are willing to back mm against any wresuer in ine country of his weight. He is about the fastest wrestler seen In these parts and Dr. Roller, erstwhile of Seattle, appears like a a ray norse Beside him. jtiart. wno nas an unusually large torso for a abort man. had the greater gtrengtn ana it was tms tnat enabled him to take the first fall in eight min utes. When the men got together O'Con nell went unaer ror tne purpose or try ing Hart out. He thought he would be able to come out from beneath at his leisure but his calculations proved wrontr. : Hart worked around O'Con- nell's head with quarter, half and f ur- mer neisona lor rive minutes. wnen their bodies came together and Hart tried to utluse nis great strengui. uuonneii oiocKea wnn tne grapevina Oradually Hart worked into close quar ters and by the use of a back arm bar hold, finally brought O Connell s shoul ders to the mat Beooad PftH Bapld. The HAnnil - rail . wAnf to OTInnnell tn four minutes. With one count aarainst him he took the aggressive right at the lari oxter lingering a moment - unaer Hart when the men went down. His unusual speed bewildered Hart and a rapid fire half nelson and grapevine put 1 ue neavier man on nis snouiaers. A half neison and hammerlock just before tne unai eniri 01 noias injured Hart s urm. With the Injured member paining htm badly Hart went into the third fall. O'Connell used bis head to good advant age and began an immediate 'attack. As tne mon went otx the mat O'Connell waa on top and his great speed overcame Hart in About one minute, a bar hold followed by a roll doing th work. Strangler Smith was at the ringside and challenged the winner for a match. The challenge was Immediately accepted by O'Connell and the two will meet in two weeks. Owing to the fact that the interclub tournament between Seattle and Spokane conies November 6, It will not be held Friday night Tota Tracey, 8m Hire manager, says Smith will be In the pink of condition to. meet O'Connell and that thev era ready to sign articles as soon ss O'Con nell brings them around. A 3350 side bet was made last night In th preliminary bout last night Herman Newman defeated Frank Ely, uuun ig vut 01 iiinw iaiis. Hill Military academy, by defeating Columbia university yesterday, 6 to 6, assumed a commanding position In the lnterscholastio football championship race. Columbia was reckoned as one of th strongest teams In the league, and by defeating her Hill seems In line for the championship. At that, however. It was only by the very narrowest marsrin that thev won. and luck seemed to favor them all the way. Several times in thsr second half Columbia worked the ball up to .within striking distance of the goal line only to lose It either on downs or on a for ward pass. Columbia orobablv ehnweri th Detter team work, but when Hill did get the ball near the Columbia line the strength behind the line bucks of big Donason. the Hill fullback, carried tha ball over. f xhe Hill touohdown and th resulting goal came in the first half. Columbia kicked off. and for - full v ten tnlnutea neither team was able to make any per ceptible gain. Both teams seemed to be remarkably strong- on defense anil uau. ally after trying twice for yardage a kick was resorted to. Hughes ran the Dan in ruiiy nair tne distance of the kick on one of Ennls' ttunts. but on a punt a few minutes later O'Brien re covered, and the gain was thus made up. Fierce tackling by Graham, the Hill cvbtaln. more than once atonned Columbia's backs, and Walter and Pomeroy, who last season were two' of Stanford University, Cal.. Oct 34. Jl&YOCIplays Nevada university in Reno, to day. The Cardinal team Is a fast ag gregation this year, having elsht of the r07 team in its ranks. The back field is especially atrong. Among the men Who make UD tha Stanford hanka ara J. R. Holman and C. F. Oanohg, both of Portland. Holman has been play ing Rugby at Stanford for the last iiireo years ana is recognized as one of th speediest men on the field. With Ganong at his side they make a formid able pair of backa and are looked to moke big gains for th Stanford team today. special interest la manifested In this Coach Doble on the sidelines remarked enmusiasiicauy tnat Muckelstone han dles th forward pass batter, than any Eaken's punting was a feature. Twice ne got me pigsKin away ror 70 yards, and his booting on th whole shows that he will be equal to or better than any oiner punier in in aonnwest ibis year, unless the possible exception be Clarke of Oregon. Eaken Is a scrapper at tacicie, Dut is most valuable In the mint. Ing department. Grimm, brother of the mg line man wno played with Washing- ion tne past two years, snowed up t good advantage. . Th team work of the Varsity Sat urday was not ail that could be desired. Th Interference, while better than It nas Den heretofore, was not of cham plonshlp class. For this rason. Doble is using the same eleven men day after day, so that they can develop machine work. Th showing -against Whitman ournt to be markedly improved. wiiiis was used at rullbacK again In game Since the Nevada team ! f.n.i.h.H nvdiatyhI"'fl?S3f,y ,a8.t. "on the Whltworth game and played his beet thIJtS2S5..T!i:f!i? 5!Pls5!!!.." w?ul b mistake to shift ilUCIVUlICKIBia KtHIltl I W 1 1 1 1 41 tA ani"I Si th Aa.., Infaenlail Amm BflrkftlftV Th fnllnnrln mar. I i "11 at . rT"" v"-" V'a- " SKSir STTk-Z " 'wl.e" bis battering-ram vr.rr.l- ' iiouici nia last oaitie. muuiiru, ouu iuauagar oiewart will maxe the trip. ,oerne4r' Pomberton. Cheda, Terrill. Miller, Captain Crawford, Reynolds, Hellley. Erb, 8cott Ganong, Cadwalder Holman, Mitchell. Jordan. Substitutes! Brown, Cook, Elliott. Evans Roth. tactics of Babcock. Jarvts and Bants are round ing into shape rapidly and will be seen In th Whitman game. With Back at center, flanked br these men and Eaken the Washington line looks mighty good. Grimm -and Mattson are showing fair form at end. Coylej is the only TIkely man ror quarteroacK at present. H is living up to his reputation as a high kicked out to th forty-five-yard" line and .Bus. Hughes made a touchdown VWSZav-l Wrd: will be seen moat of , i tne neannn ani uonason was then called upon and in school player, reeling off the plays rap idly ana accurately. -At nair Muckei- riv downs made all but three yards of mo remaining twenty yards. Hill mak ing me oiner tnree. Nearly all of the cadets' yardage was made by the use uf j ijib uemyeu pass., ttugnes kicked a per fect goal. . Columbia's Desperate right. Columbia fought desperately through- yi "" ji m iiret nair ana all through the second hair tnr down, and near the middle of the seo- the season and Wells and Willis will play fullback. uoDie nas an o trier set or dscks near! the best ground gainers in the leairiie. I P"d hs4r their turn to score came. Co- helpless. Ennls, who is an expert- I iPm5a, n ad the ball near th center of j mo jhjiu ouu nm Biguat came tor a lor- yvaru pass, nacuuire DiocKed the pass 1 1 IT I . 1 , . . . were ment at half, was probably the best ground gainer or tne cathoiio team. Hill oets BaU. Hill had possession of th ball In the center of the field after about ten minutes of play and after two line bucks had failed Donason 'punted to Seufert on the ten-yard line, and Prehn who had been playing remarkably fast foot- hlm as he caught the ball, ed out and the ball waa anln in Hill s possession in the center of the field. After two line bucks bv S. Gra ham and Donason,. had netted but two raras, ionason again sent a long punt o Seufert this time the ball carrying clear to the two-yard Una Ennls and Hill fell on it. An exchange of punts, in which Ennis had all th better IV as good as that of his first team, with Art Clark and Howe as halves. Both these men are fast and Clark has had two years' experience in intercollegiate football in this section. The matter of the Thanksgiving data Is etlll up in the air. Th Washington management Is in communication with Wisconsin, Nebraska and Iowa, and It is thought the chances are good that "Reddv" Griffiths, formerly nt Tdafcn ! and now coach at Iowa will bring his eleven here for th Turkey day con test If Oregon Agricultural college can change its date with Willamatta. Washington's opponent on that date may or me argument, and a long outside be O. A. C. O. A. C has agreed to ji.k, iw wuiun xiugnes peat u'tsrien by piav nere TnanKsgivlnr If Washington ciooii, jufc ma uuai on tne niu an men's ten-yard line and session. An orrside In their pos- or live FOOTBALL TODAY WII0W1EII mum teio 4 . Multnomah club and Albany 4 4 college will line up on th club 4 4 field this afternoon for their first football gam of th season, a) 4 Th clubmen look upon th gam ' a) 4 . mostly as a practice contest but a 4 th collegians say they have a snrprls In store for the "Winged a M." which they may put over a 4 any time. ' ' 4 Th Albany players have been a i practicing faithfully for th 4 a gam and will no doubt give a a 4 good account of themselves. Th gam Is scheduled to take place at 8:30 o'clock. A Urgft - a 4 number of Albany rooters will a 4 arriv oa th soon train to cheer a e their team. ClucinaaU lUces. j East Yale vs. Washington and ' Jefferson. at New Haven. . Pennsylvania vs. Carlisle Indians at Philadelphia. Harvard va th Naval cadets at An napolis. Princeton vs. Syracuse at Prlnceton, Cornell vs. Vermont at Ithaca. West Point vs. Colgst at West Point Lehigh vs. Dickinson at South Beth lehem, Pa. ' Dartmouth vs. Holy Cross at Worces ter. . Williams vs. M. A. C at WllUamstown saasa of Mlchla-an n. Ohio tat at Columbua lowa vs. Aiorningsiae at bioux city. Nebraska Vl. Haakall Indiana at Tifn. coin. Belolt va Northwaatant at Kvmnifnn - , Laland Btanford rs. University of jevaaa at paia Alto, cat Washington Stats college va Mon tana School of Mines at Butte. University of California va. Aarhar-I ians at uerxeiey, (jax Boutn Georgia Technical va Alabama a at. lama. Nortn Carolina- va Georretnwn at wanningron. i. u. Virginia Polytechnla vs. Vlrrlnta MM. itary Institute at Roanoke.. Va. Washington and Lee va William and aiary ai txington. va penalty yards put the ball within six Inches of lue goai line and directly under the crossbar. Donason dropped back to punt but Dooley was through th line and blocked the punt The ball rolled toward the west side of the field with both teams in close pursuit Billdeaux. th Columbia .tackle, was the lucky man, and fell on the ball. It was too far out to kick the goal, and on the klckout Co lumbia failed to do any better. . The rest of the game was a desperate fight on Columbia1 part to-Wrk the ball over-the line, while Win m nin all . her energies towards makinar as 1 1 L 1 1 onnnen in an m nph rimA dm S I sible. At one time It looked as thou eh Columbia would surelv aonra tnr Rill. aeaux naa a ctear rieia Derore him, but in trying to pica up the ball he fell and me c nance was lost. 'l'Dt lineup -a will sign a reciprocal contract to r.lay in Corvalli" next season, provided Wil lamette will consent to th change. Washington Is willing to sign th recip rocal contract . . . . "The first dose of Cardui I took," writes Mrs. Pannie Rogers of Pages jiims, a. u, "Drougnt reiier. con- it tinued taking it and can truthfully tes-lf. tifythat it is worth its weight in gold." . I cannot find , words to ; describe mj; symptoms before I began to take Car- dul I was so weak and nervous and the doctor could only give me temporary relief.. Mi i" us. r. meats "fas KM, S. C TAKE , a him "When I discontinued his treatment, on account of the expense," continues Mrs. Rogers, "I was worse than when I began. Since taking Cardui, I am regu lar, have no bad feelings br dreams, can eat, sleep and work every rjay, and feel good. I want every suffer ing woman in the world, to try Cardui." : v Cardui is a safe, pleasant, reliable remedy for woman's , ills. It is nm-mineral, non-intoxicating a nd is composed of ingredients of specific medicinal hvalne, to all women, young or old. Sold everywhere. BOOK F WHU far i HeaMB." Ai g valuable pints oa health, byaftene, diet.. nmiiiim, ea. Columbia win campDeu R.E.I.,.Prehn, Troy ,v n. i.u o. uranam Kelleher R. G. L Jamison are t;. ...... .. Donason, . " Carru there .L. G. R. . i . Carru thers, W. Graham, Wursweller .L.T.R. Ford .ubk,.. wursweller, ; . ; McGuire .jQ.B. ...... Hughes .w jo. u... : .nui, w. . . . Graham (o) .L.H.R., ....... Meier . . -IT. H.. -Hill IMiuhii Blanohard; umpire. Thome; Aya. Billdeaux. O'Brien... Seufert... Ennls Pomeroy. . Walker (o) Referee field judge. Earl; head linesman. Frank Temoleton: asaoetata . Ilnanm.n T-f MacArthur and James Smith; tdme- Keeper. Aiaior von x.irx oiratein and w. Lees ton Smith. Bear Admiral Dayton to Itettre. ("peelil C!(Mteh te Tbe TmsuLI Washington. Oct 24. Rear-Admiral James H. Dayton, lately In command of x-acino xieet. will be placed on the reurea iisi or ut navy tomorrow on account of aga R ear-Admiral Dayton cornea from Indiana and has been In the navy aince 16. In recent years he has commanded the Chicago and other ves sels of th navy, has served as com mandant of the naval station at San Vanderbllt vs. Unlyarattv nf VTIulaa. I Jnu mnA .w T . , I ' - K. -...... . .wv MTu umni Ippl at Nashvllla pf Inspection and aiirvey. 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It dott not shock rrr bom all yon feel ! a gentle, soothing glow. I have perfected Kiectr-vVlgor so that it rmrtri th curreBt direct te tbe ailing part that the great ferr cf current goes bers it Is ne0d and non ta wasted. UP ... .- ' , H m Mr system of treatment Includes special directions for the use of Electro-Vigor In each particular caa. ' . I glv full Instructions for diet and exercise, and ad vis you free of charge until cured. - By my method you can be cured without th loss of an hour from your -regular work. . I feel 1 per cent better sine ' using F.lectro Vigor. I hav no mors rheumatism, no headsch or stomach trouble. I cannot glv your treatment too much praise for- having savxl m from a general col la pee. ; . .. - , Meachsm. Or. - , . A. F. BOTKB. - I Tiav tised Electro-Vlgsr about 4 days and I am wall pleased with lts work. I hav ceased using med Icln eatirely, bay gained la weight and fl- Ilk a new man. ... - . ; Durka. Baker Co, Or. . B. PRESCOTT. 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