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THE. OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENINO, JUNE 27. 1011. m hi wnna-uiui i in. i iwimw 1 1 I u i vmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmsmKmmmtfmrmmmmmammmmmmBm SMOTLMn MEWS If. p. It" Boys Off For Week's Outing Ring, Trade Held, Dlcsioad POPULAR WITH CORONATION CROWD PL KM BOUTS CORNELL FAVORED T IN COLLEGE RACES ' : EASE I FANS Five Knockouts Recorded in Smoker Given by Cath olic Club. Hr Crilmmle.. Trip Into dreamlaad were (juita nu merous )at evening nt th lolng inok-r given hy the Oolumhu flub at IJerrllls hall. Of the ,rvrn bouti i taRtl. five of them terminal! via the ' ' "knockout" or "quit ' route. The whole affair nu nothing- hut a sucofeston of hlff-banf-hlnRS, now your on your feet and now nu re on tha canvas. What promlaed to be the atar hout of the evening', entertainment ended In tha rtnnd round, when Hilly Htevene o tha Columbua rlub remained on the ma fUr Kid Eyeman had alapped him on tha proboscis twlre In succession. Hi vans atarted tha bout by showing tha fane aoma real rlaaay boxing. He seemed to be making a monkey out o Eyemaa, when the latter tent Stevene to the mat with a poke on the klaaer : for a ahort count Whan tha gong aounded for the seo eod stance Stevena ruahed over to Kye tnan'a corner, and before the Utter waa entirely out of hla chair alapped Eye man on the 'think tank." Eyeman waa cool-headed and finally aent Btevena to the mat for the count of nine. Referee Qulnn Induced . Billy to get up and take another wallop on the smeller, and tnen It waa good-night for tha Columbua club's boxer. OKeare Opens Vp. The rough house affair of tha even ing took place when CM era, of the , Columbua club, covered up for hall round while a lad named Short wal- . loped htra all over the ring. It ap peared to the fana aa though 0Meara waa doomed to take a sleep pill, but the unexpected happened when O'Meara let Ioom a pair of right and left swings that carried Short off bis feet and out side of the ring. That waa enough for Short. - Meibus and Ranns atarted out like a eouple of champions, but a right swing which landed flush on Henna" jaw set tled Ma aspirations for the evening. ' Tha other bouts of the evening ended with Wand of the Columbus club get ting a decision over McNeil, unattached. Mahoney of tha Columbus club was . handed the verdict at tha end of tha '- third round over Sam Gross. Archie Swain was handed the decision by the referee In the first round, after Arndt waa satisfied that he was never cut out for a boxer. FREAK MOTORCYCLIST ON WAY TO LOS ANGELES Weston. Or., June 27. J. 8. Mee " ffryn, motorcyclist of Spokane, who Is trying to win a freak bet, passed ' ' through Weston today. He started from Spokane penniless, and waa even ' , stripped to racing trunks. Doubtless 4 fearing that his syncopated attire might - excite comment, he donned a soiled , shirt and a pair of cast off overalls " which he found in an alley, before ' .' trotting out of the Inland metropolis. ' In order to win his bet he Is to travel from Spokane to Los Angeles In 22 days j and to arrive at his destination with . 1200 In cash, besides negotiating "eats and sleeps ' aa best be can enroute. 1 He is not to work, beg, borrow nor steal, but is permitted to accept volun tary contributions from those to whom he relates 'the conditions of the wager, ' Macgryn had three or four dollars In silver in bis pocket when he struck Weston, and had exchanged his original habiliment for a fairly decent suit of clothes. ft -Pfl;; H I If -ttitfr ' " It CJfywL'TaJ . "'- -" - w X m'JJ Scene at the International Home Show In London, to which coronation visitors flocked In great numbers. The picture elves a general view of the arena, where the elite of the equestrian world cavorted. BASEBALL CHATTER FOR RAINY DAY FAN Mr. J. Pluvlus, guardian of the aerial spigot, was a friend of tha over worked ballplayer yesterday, and hla little work of the day gave them chance for much needed rest. This everyday schedule of the Northwestern league is a hardship on the players. A day's rest la a tonic. Out of the idleness of yesterday rumor arose that Manager Will lama Is to prune hla pitching staff at the end of next week, when the Nlcka leave for the north for a three weeks' en gagement He Is now carrying eight pitchers, and two of their necks will be bared before the managerial guillotine. It depends considerably on tha ahowlng this week Just what pair will go. The Union association, which Is now re garded aa a league that will play out Its schedule, will probably get some of the castoffs. The Nicks' pitching staff now consists of Garrett, Bloomfleld, Tonne- son, Jensen, Archer, Lamllne, Eastley and Maxmeyer. , . Ontario Team Wins. Ontario, Or., June 27. The Ontario ' Boosters defeated Payette at the fair grounds here Sunday In a one sided and uninteresting game, the score being 10 to z in ravor of the home team. On tario made four scores in the second Inning. vui or 12 games played this year I'liiariu nan ion oui one. ine score oy innings; Psyette , 00 2 00 0 000 Ontario 04000312 10 vale beat Emmett at Emmett the same day by a score of 7 to 1. ' - Tiger Take First, Victoria, B. C, June 27. The Tacoma Tigers won the first game of the series from the locals, after an ll-lnnlng game, ny me score or s to Z. A passed ball allowed Rockenfleld to score the winning run. Poor support afforded .Hccreery caused the defeat The score: ' R.H. E. Tacoma 3 o Victoria 2 Batteries Annls and Burns; Crecry, Furchner and Devogt. 7 6 Mc Spear Wins Match. George Spear, one of the best balk line billiard players In the United States, defeated Lew Shaw last night in a 100 or no count game at the Elite Bil liard parlors. It wae the best public match yet seen in the city. They play again this evening:. Middle Aged and Elderly People Use Foley Kldnpy Pills for quick and permanent results In all cases of kid ney and bladder troubles, and for pain ful and annoying irregularities. They contain Just the Ingredients necesnary to regulate and utrensrthen the action of the kidneys and bladder. They are tonic in action, quirk in results. Try them. 8kldmore Dm Co. Two stores main store. 151 Third street; branch store, Morrison and West Park. Wood ard, Clarke A Co. Frank Eastley Is Just now getting around, after being hit by a batted ball at Vancouver He has been In bed since being struck, and has suffered excru ciating pain at times. Frank will be In uniform tomorrow, but it win be a week before he tries his hand at pitch ing. Eastley" a absence has not been felt, since the other twlrlers have been going so good and the Nicks have been clouting In such timely manner behind them. Artie Kruegers 150 check for hitting the bull with a fairly batted ball the earlier part of the month, arrived from tha Bull Durham people this morning, and will be presented to tue Flying Dutchman when he comes to bat In the afternoon game, July 4. Nick Williams' 50 seeds from striking the same animal a week ago last Sunday will reach the blonde beauty in due time. Strange to relate, Krueger" was the first hit of the eeason in the Coast league and Williams' was the first In the Nortn western league, and both occurred on the same lot Krueger swiped the bull on the ear and dropped out of the lot for a homer, while Williams' struck on the lower part of his body and went for a two bagger. beauties has had a severe dent placed In it by the Inability of Toung 8tran1 to keep the hits down. It looks now aa .If Strand was on a Jucky streak the first part of the season and got away with a few gnmea, becauae he had a strong combination back of him. Now that the batters are beginning to hit. Strand begins to look like a school boy. It will he many a moon before Strand Is of big league caliber. If ever. His fast ball has no more speed than that of a good right harder, and hla curvea have only an ordinary break.' The fellow who cam pa red him with Gregg, when Vean was shooting them over In the Northwestern must have been dippy in the conning tower. CHIMMIE'S- COLUMN Heine Splesman, who was turned over bv Vancouver to Victoria ana uien turned back to Brown's club, has writ ten Nick Williams for a Job, but Nick has no Dlace for the former Coaster, now that Bradley and Harris are going so well and Moore Is such an excellent nrosDect Heine will probably get a Job in the Canadian Twl-light league. Joe Conn's suavity in selling $6000 By the way, here Is something culled from an eastern paper that sounds pret ty good: "Silk" O'Loughlln and Tommy Connolly,, umpires, say Barney Pelty of the Browns, ' has the biggest curve of any pitcher in the American league, and Vean Gregg has the second big gest, says the Detroit News. "Gregg has a bigger curve than any left-hander I have ever seen," said O'Loughlln. "He often throws a curve with an over-hand motion and Ifs a big one, but his side-arm curve is bigger. "Gregg seems to start his curve ball for first base but It sweeps around over the plate and sometimes us so big It goes behind the batter. His over hand curve breaks down more than out 'Gregg's curve breaks with more snap than any big curve I ever saw. Some pitchers throw a round-house curve. The batter can see it break before he starts his swings. Gregg's curve does not break until It Is right out in front of the batter. It's not a round-house curve by any means." 'Rube Waddell didn't throw a bigger curve than Gregg," said Connolly. 'Rube was not really a curve ball pitcher. He depended on his wonderful speed, but he could throw a big curve." 'Barney Pelty throws his big curve with a side-arm movement" said O'Loughlln. "He snaps his wrist as the ball leaves his hand and that makes his curve break with a snap. "Some of the best pitchers In the league throw only a small curve. They put a lot of speed on It and make it break with a snap. They make the ball curve Just enough to fool the batter and keep him from meeting It squarely Both Portland teams had a day off yesterday and found pleasure In a few games of hearts and casino. The Beavers left Frisco this morning for Sacramento, where they atart a aeven-game aerlea. Six of the gamea will be played at the capital and the other on Sunday morning at Stockton, e e John Bradley left laet evening at 7:40 and will arrive In Sacramento early to morrow morning. Bradley will have lots of work If that Is what "Jawn" cares for. Happy Hogan released Wlllett who formerly played with Portland. Roy s work has not been up to the standard but a change of clubs may make quite a difference with him. Charlie Fullerton, who formerly played with the Portland Coasters, Is along with the Seattle team and has feur wins dangling to his belt. This kid is a sweet pitcher and is something on the style of Krapp when it comes to working. He never gives up and the fact that on his first entry Into the Northwest league the first man up put one out of the lot; the second man doubled, and well, before Fully knew It he was three runs to the bad. That I wasn't anything for him, so he started off the fireworks by getting a double, going to third on a pass ball and steal ing home on the pitcher's wlndup. The local fans are sure to give this young ster a good reception. Lou Nordyke will be out of the game for Spokane for some time to come on account of being accidentally spiked by George Ort This will make a big de feet in that Indian Infield. Rumors that big Jim WIggs. was sent back to Wolverton were knocked In the head when the elongated slabster with the world of speed came along with the Seattle aggregation. Thousands Flock to Pough kecpsie Regatta to See In tercollegiate Oarsmen. (United Preae Ueeed Wtr.1 Poughkeepsle, N. T, June 2T. A rousing aggregation of college men. business men and members of both sexes of the younger eat Is here to day to witness the annual Intercolle giate regatta on the Hudson between the best college crews In the country. Cornell, the experts believe, Is almost oertaln to win. Although the first race does not take place until 2:10 o'clock this afternoon, the adherents of the respective crews nave been successful In creating clamor which Is hoard for blocks around. Riotous attire bedecks many of the rooters. Hat banda, socks and cravata that would make a rainbow pale are In evidence. Studente and their frlenda from Cornell. Columbia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Syracuse Rev. J. K. Snyder, pastor ef the Piedmont Presbyterian church, started with his "K. O. K." boys yesterday morning for an outing of a week on the headwateraof the Washougal. The boys range In age from I to 14, and are giving thalr oollege yells one after I are about 10 in number. another. Tne four oared race which com mences at I: JO o'clock ha a four crews entered. Syracuse has drawn course No. 1; Cornell, No. 2; Pennsylvania, Mo. I, and Columbia, No. 4. Tarslty at Ss30 o'Cloca. The freshman race will begin at 4:11 o'clock and the varsity race, the big event or the day. Is scheduled for 5:19 o'clock. Pennsylvania, Columbia, Syra cuse, Cornell and Wisconsin are repre sented In this event These crews, due to the loss of men and other mlsfor tunes, are not up to their standard of last year. That Columbia, which la coneeded to have second best chance to win, be lieves Its hopes none too well based, was seen today when the New Torkers demanded five to two from tha backers of Cornell. Little money waa placed at the odds, although In the last hours before the race. It Is believed, much casn win be placed. The list of Intercollegiate records made at Poughkeepsle follows Pate. First. Second. 1195 Columbia Cornell .. 184 Cornell Harvard . 187 Cornell Tale 1898 Cornell Columbia 1899 Pennsylvania.. Wisconsin 1 900 Pennsylvania. . Wisconsin Dressed In regulation khaki uniform, carrying tents, mesa outfits and march ing In soldier faahlon, the boys left the church yesterday morning, and took the steamer to Castlerock, from which place they will walk to the camping ground. Rev. Snyder planned the outing for the boy and is their personal chaperon. They will eat and sleep In an old mllL Fishing, hunting and rambling will be the general order for the week. They will return Saturday evening. The or ganisation is called the King of Kings, and Is confined to the boy attending tne piedmont Presbyterian church. . SI 00.000 NEW E i ED GEM BY GEM 1901 Cornell. . 1902 Cornell.... 1903 Cornell 1904 Syracuse.. . 1905 Cornell. . . . 1908 Cornell... 1907 Cornell 1908 Syracuse.. . 1909 Cornell 1910 Cornell .Columbia .Wisconsin .Georgetown .Cornell ... .Syracuse .. . Pennsylvania. 19 :18 .Columbia ....20:02 Tims. ..21:25 ..19:59 ..20:24 ,.20:4T ..20:04 ..19:44 ..19:62 ,.10:05 ..18:67 ..10:22 .20:29 (Doited Frees Leases Wire.) New York, June 27. That a pearl necklace valued at 11.000.000 was smug' gled, piece by place, by the wife of i local banker Into this country was made public here today by Collector Loeb's deputies In conneetlon with the expose of the smuggling by three mil lionaires whloh waa revealed by "Mr. Helen Jenkins. " The banker. It Is alleged, prior to the Loeb administration, had Inspection officers bribed and fraudulently im ported Jewels valued at millions. Offl cials here hope , to arrest the banker through evidence In the Jenkins caae. .Columbia .Columbia .Pennal ... ..19:34 ,'.19:02 ,.30:42 Third Baseman Goodman of the Vic toria Northwestern league team has been purchased by Cleveland and may be turned over to the Portland Coasters for further seasoning. Goodman Is said to be a bear cat In the fielding line and is hitting way up with the league leaders. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At Plttabura: R. H. E. Cincinnati 6 10 0 Pittsburg 8 8 3 Batteries Smith. MoQulllen and Mc Lean; Adams, Steele and Gibson, Simon. Umpires Eaaon and Johnstone. At Philadelphia: R H E Boston 0 5 3 Philadelphia 5 13 1 Batteries Ferguson, Brown ana Kilns;; Alexander and Moran. Umpires uuay and n;msiie. At Brooklyn New York-Brooklyn game postponed; wet grounds. Carroll to Fight Attell. San Francisco, June 27 Eight bouts 111 be staged here Friday night at Dreamland, the big event of the even ing being a match between Jimmy Car roll and Monte Attelt Charley Miller and Walter Monahan will claeh and Brick Burgess Is scheduled to meet "Happy" Savage. George Fltten meets Rufe Turner. Kid George and Willie Carter will mix It and Jack Douglas and Krankle Burke will don the gloves. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Boston: R. H. E. Philadelphia , 3 8 Boston 2 6 Batteries Kraise and Thomas; CI cotte, Karger and Klelnow. Umpires Egan and Sheridan. Your Tailor-Why Not? Have your jelothes made by responsible tailors, when you can get them at these prices. OUR SPECIALS $25 and $35 Lane & Johnson OXFORD TAILORS INC. In Our New Home One Door South of Our Former Location 143 SEVENTH STREET, NEAR ALDER V 'i.' 4 f At New Tork R. H. E. wasnington 1 2 New York in Batteries Groom and Henry; Fisher ana sweeney. Umpires O'Loughlln and Connolly. At Chicago: R H K Detroit 8 12 Chicago 3 7 j Batteries Summers and Stanao-a Young. Lange, Olmstead and Sullivan. umpires .uineen and rerrine. At St. Louis Cleveland-St game postponed; rain. Louis Is He a $5000 Lemon? Vancouver, B. C, June 27. Paul Strand Is no more a puzsle. The way the Vancouver team knocked him over the lot yesterday was worse than slaughter, and Paul sought the bench In the third Inning. Bonner waa also in effective. The score: R. H. E. ancouver 8 9 Spokane 6 11 Batteries Erlckson, Clark and Lewis; ft , T 1 . T . . oiruuu, uunr ana nasty. Barbour Haa No Desire. Chicago, June 27. Declaring that he had no desire to become either a "white hope" or a "white lemon" Warren W. Barbour, America's amateur champion boxer and wealthy eastern society man, has made it publicly known that he has no time for boxing in Chicago and has no pugilistic aspirations. Umps Pays to Hit Player. St Louts, Mo., June 27. Because- he bit Manager Bresnahan of the St Louia Cardinals on the jaw, 160 was deducted from the monthly salary of Umpire Klem by President Lynch of the Na tional .league. Lynch made this de cision-after hearing evidence of all con cerned. The, Incident occurred after Spokane lost another game yesterday with their 86000 beauty working for them. Cohn Is sure up against It and to think that it all started In this terrible city of Portland. e e Kid Exposlto will swap punches with Joe- Nell next .Friday evening at the club rooms of the Bohemian club at Sell wood. These youngsters should make the fur fly and quite a crowd l expected to be on the Job. e No matter how thick the apple sauce may be the Beavers will try and begin life anew this afternoon at Sacramento. This little hamlet has., always been a place where the Beavers have made up for lost time and If history will only repeat Itself this week we will be at the top of the percentage column by the end of the week. e When Ping Bodie heard that his real name read something like a macaroni advertisement la a German newspaper he became quite excited. "Some more of that crazy stuff" is the way Ping expressed his disapproval of the new cognomen. e e Jack Johnson cut quite a dash at the coronation festlvltes. That big grin of the shine's has worked overtime dur ing the king's crowning. Amateur Baseball Gamea. Oak Grove, Or June 27. The pitch ing of Hubbard . waa too much for the locals and they were defeated by the I " ui iu j. nuumu uju nn allow a single hit and Oak Grove's run was made on an error, a passed ball, and a wild pitch, due to the wet ball. Mc Bride won the game with af home run. These Teams Want Gamea, The News Boys. Call Walter. Main 2164. White Caps want out of town games with teams not over 17. Write 8. Sam uelson, P. O. box 131, Portland. Boss of Roads wish gamea. Write or call Lee Roberts, Main or A-3077. 668 East 26th street south. Tha Portland Cubs want games. Call J. Swlnt, Main 8716, between 7:30 and 8. Brooklyn Juniors want a game for July 4 with teams under 18. Sellwood 11S0, Walter Moery. The Alblna Pheasants want games with teams 18 years. Write or phone J. A. Brande, 190 Shaver street. Main The reorganized Tribunes defeated the Aldo Park nine by the score of 15 to 3. Pitcher Tucker lost the ball when he slammed It out for a home run with two men on the bags. Dooly V Co.'s team cinched the Col umbia Hardware company's cup when they defeated the Piedmont team by the score of 10 to 8. The Piedmonts were ahead till the seventh Inning and dur ing the last three innings the Dooly nine scored ten runs and won the game. M. Dooly knocked a homer wtth the bases full, which aided the team " In winning. Canby, Or., June 27. The Pop Corn Kings of Portland, were defeated by the locals by the score of 14 to 2 in a game that was called at the end of the sixth Inning on account of rain. This makes the sixth straight victory for the winners. Batteries Pop Corn Kings, Klncald and Dawson; Canby, Knignt and Haines. The Pop Corn Kings would like to hear from Goldendale or Tillamook write A. Klncald, 1095 Vaughn street Portland Emporiums want games with 16 year old teams. Call Lakeflsh, Main 77Z4. Troy Laundry nine wants out of town game for July 4. Phone Troy laundry and ask ror team manager. The Portland Colored Giants wsnt game for next Sunday at McKenna Park. Phone Lew Hubbard, Main 84(6. YATES BEATS INGLE IN CORVALLIS RACE Huge Vote Brought Out by Mud-Slinging and Bitter Campaign. The Brooklyn Juniors won two games Sunday by defeating the Lents team In the morning by the score of 19 to 6 and by winning from the Red Diamonds Sun day afternoon by the score of 9 to 6. Taggersol fanned 11 men in the morn ing game. The annual rowing races of the Na tional Association of Amateur Oars men will attract the best club oarsmen to the Saratoga Lake (New York) mile and a quarter course on July 28 and 29. The Alblna Pheasants claim a game by forfeit from the 8unnyslde Stars, who failed to put In appearance for Sunday's game. The Troy Laundry team won from the Montavllla Owls by the score of 5 to 1. Erlckson fanned 17 of the Montavllla players. Fisher pitched for the losers. Golf Play Opens Today. Grand Rapids, Mich.. June 27. The an nual championship tournament of the Weatern Golf association opened today witn a quaiirying round, 18 boles medal play. The tournament Is being played on tne Kent Country club links with a greater field than ever before. The con tests will continue through four daya Coster to Meet Mandot. isew Orleans. Cat. June 27. A match between Joe Coster of Brooklyn and Joe Mandot of this city for 20 rounds has Deen arranged for September 17 here. The fighters will make about 124 pounds. Mandot beat Coster in eight rounds at Mempnis last week. McDermott Is Star. Wheaton. 111., June 27. J. J. M Dermott of Atlantic City Is today the winner of the playoff in the national open golf championship of the United States. He turned in a card of 80 for 18 holes. M.' J. Brady finished with a card of 82 and George Simpson 85. Six Nations Represented. Chicago, June 27. Eleven blrdmen representing six nations have been en gaged to participate lh the International aviation meet at Grant Park August 11 to 20. The United States, England, Ireland, Canada, France and Russia will be represented. Corvallls, Or., June 27. Possibly not In the history of Corvallls has there been such a large vote nniiori election as yesterday. Owing to the fact mat ratn stopped laborers from work the vote was somewhat augmented, but the real cause waa a bitter contest be tween the conservatives and the nrort. slves of the city. The contention arose over me ract that the present city coun cil has laid much hard surface pave ment, bonded the city for trunk line sewers and has aroused the ire of the Third warders because the sewer later als were ordered laid In the streets In stead or through the center of the blocks. Two full city tickets were named and for the past week a mud slinging campaign has been In progress. ine results are: Mayor, J. F. Yates; chief of police, J. D. Wells; councllraen, Thomas H. Cooper. M. Tlllery, W. K. Taylor. B. G. Leedy, W. H. McMabon and J. N. McFadden. J. W.' Ingle waa Yale's opponent for the mayoralty. Three charter amendments were sub mitted to the voters by the council: 1. Fixing the boundaries of the city of Corvallls 2. Establishing- a depart ment of parks and boulevards and pro viding for a park commission, defining their powers, duties and authority. 8. Authorising the levying of 4 mill tax to assist in maintaining and conducting tne city water works. The charter amendment to fix boundaries was sus tained; the others were lost An ordinance passed by the city coun cil prohibiting persons owning dogs In this city from permitting said dogs to run at large referred to the voters by petition of the people was sustained. Needs Some Guarantee. New York, June 27. Only a $3000 guarantee will bring a bout between Tommy Murphy and Knockout Brown. Murphy was knocked out by Brown in 40 seconds in their last bout. Although Murphy has many admirers here It is doubteful whether a match between these fighters would warrant the amount demanded by Brown because Murphy exacted that sum for the for mer pout. McCarthy to Meet Turner. San Francisco, June 27. Fight fans here, expect a good exhibition tonight when Johnny McCarthy, local light weight and Rufe Turner mix In a four round bout McCarthy is the favorite at 10 to 8. Frits Holland and Rufus Williams will also appear In a special event Chicago Well Represented. Chicago, June 27. The Chicago Ath- letlo club will be represented by 18 atar athletes In the National A. A. U. track and field championships on Forbes Field, Pittsburg, June 80 and. July 1. number or America's best athletes will participate. v Since 1859 Haa been, not only the) Best AMERICAN Cham, pa'gne, but, y the? best produced anywhere. It delicate flavor, hm and rare aroality deliskt Miaoiavew kit half bo duties er ship freicBt to par. Servd Evmrywh&rm DO YOU SHAVE YOURSELF ? If so, you no doubt have shaving troubles, aa there isn't one man In fifty who knows how to strop his rasor correctly; the almost Invariable result Is a round edge instead of a keen, sharp edge so necessary to a clean, satisfactory shave. 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