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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. OREGON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 182i. Cellar Champs to Open Series 10 Thursday : Big keag Mackmen to Make 4-Day Stand Here MAJOR LEAGUES' AMEBIC At Bosicm R. H- K. New Tork 000 100 000 1 1 Boston OOO 100 10- Z 1 Batteries Hoyt and Da former. 5cban; Baab aad Walter. WALTER . M'CREDUTS cellar.. ch a m ptons will return to their homo grounds Thursday (or a four-day stand against .the. Seattle pennant contender. Six garnea will be; played during: the four days, double header being sched uled (or Saturday and Sunday after noons. Tho games Thursday and Friday . - ill start at 2 :45 o'clock and the double 'lis wlU begin at 1:30 o'clock. ".; During the three weeks on the road j Beavers won but seven out of 28 - imes. They made a bad start at Salt Lake, winning but one out of seven '" Karnes, but perked up at Oakland and annexed three put of seven, giving the Oaka a. setback in their hopes of finish- , lng la tho first division. JLJTG2LS WALLOP 'EM .Against' Los Angeles they' made . good start, getting even breaks in tho doubleheaders played during the first. three daya of the series, bat In the fol ' lowing games the Beavers were on the short end of every score. ' After this week's series with Seattle, Portland will hook up with the Rainiers in an eight-game series In Seattle. Then they will return home to do combat during the two cloBlng weeks of the sea son with San Francisco and" Los Ange les. , The four first division clubs are still in the race for the title. San Francisco holds the lead by a margin of four games over Los Angeles, the Angels cut ting the lead one full game by taking . tho Seals down the line In Tuesday's game. Sacramento is one game behind tho Angels and Seattle brings up the , rear In the four and one half games behind Bill Rodgers players. v BACK TO BE CLOSE Sacramento Is scheduled to battle Salt Lake this week, and next week they will tangle with the Bees again in Sacra ; men(o. Ths race during tho closing month of . tho season promises to bring out some good games. Los Angeles and San '.; Francisco are scheduled to play Vernon, Seattle and Portland during the next three weeks, while the Seals will meet Oakland. Portland and Seattle In the order named. At Fhuadelnhia H. E. Wasbtnrtom 000 000 010 1 T 1 Philadelphia 008 001 ! T 14 0 flatteries zacBarr, Aeosta, ocnarro ana Ptonicfa; Ifqora, Harris and Per kin. At St. .Ixmis a. Cleveland .. Batteries Sad O'Neill. E. H. E. 000 000 100 1 7 0 . ooi eei oo 2 S l Taa Gilder and Scweid; Mails 2TATI0XAL At New Tork ' B. H. E. Wk 120 002 001 6 1 0 1 New Tork 101 000 000 2 8 0 Battens FUliMtm and Gowdj; Barnes, Douslat and Bmitn. At Brooklyn R. H. E- Phiiadetphia 000 211 001 5 12 3 Brooklyn yuv ous uuw 2 f i Batteries Meadows and uennna; Bcumx Smith and Kmeaer. At St LowsFirst g-ame B. B. K Chicaso . . . ; 000 000 000 0 6 1 BU Louis 010 000 00 1 7 1 Batteries Alexander and O'FarreU; Baiki and aintmHli - T E A. M STANDINGS PACIFI0 COAST LEAOUE W. L. Pet." W. San Franc's. 95 65 .594 Oakland ..81 Loa Annies. 93 66 .084 1 Vernon ...83 Sacramento. .82 B7 .678 Salt Lake. BO Seattle. I 'Pet 75 .510 73 .523 95.887 Pittsburg. New Tort St. Louis. Boston New Tork . Cleveland . 8t Louis 87 69 ,658!Portland. . .39 117 .250 RITIORaL LI1AUI W. L. Pet I W. V PcL .80 51 .RllBrooklyn ..69 84.519 .80 64 .597ICincinnati. .65 63 .308 .74 6 6f llChlcaco ...52 80.304 .71 60 .542PhUadrlphia.5B 89 .873 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. U Pot. I W. L. Pet .80 48 .625!Boston ....62 64.492 .81 50 ,618Detroit ....63 71.470 .68 65 .SlllChieaso ...56 76.424 Washington. 66 68 .493jjiladalpliia. 46 81 .362 TUESDAY'S RESULTS Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 5. Baa Francisco 3; Bo other same played; teams traveling. National League Boston 6. New Tork 2: St Louis 13. Chicago 0-2; Philadelphia' 6, Brook lyn l; no otlier game. American League Boston 2, New Tork 1 Washington 1. Philadelphia 7; Cleveland 2, St. Louis 1; no other games played. Southern Association Nashville 5, Binning bam 4 ( second game called in third: rain) Atlanta 1, New Orleans 4; Chattanooga 0, Memphis 8; no others. Western I -casus Tulsa 6-8. Wichita 14-2 Oklahoma City 9, Joplin 6; Des Moines 12, St Joseph 17; Umaha 13. Sioux City 8. International Newark 5-6. Beadinc 1-2 : Buffalo 2, Toronto 1; ttocheater 12, Syracuse Jersey city Baltimore 8-3. New Yorkers Think Yank WiU Win Flag By Jaek Toloek . . International Newt Service Sports Editor NEW YORK, Sept 7. Baseball fans i of UttUe ole New Tork are willing to lay odds today that the Metropolis will see one half of the world's series, but they have practically given up hope oi monopolizing the big fall classic. j. nose wno root: lor the Tanks are elated over the prospects of Miller Hug- ginr batting clan while among Giant lans gloom is thicker than molasses. TANKS BREEZING ALOSG That Babe Ruth & Co. will either capture the American league pennant by force or have it thrust upon them now seems a certainty. . The Tanks are breezing along, winning here and losing there, but playing better than i.500 per cent baseball. Their pitch ers are going good and the team has lost hone of its hitting strength. The -world's champion Indians on the other hand, have nothing ahead of them but rough going and that with a crippled pitching stall. Stan Coyeleskie is not at top form to start the Jefcstern road trip Ray Caldwell is under suspension for be lng out of condition and Catcher Steve 0Neil, with the brunt of the catching- to do, 1$ not in the best of shape either. ESDIAXS FINISH ON BOAD On top of this the Indians must swing around the Eastern half of the circuit once again and will be forced to play all but two of the remaining 23 games on the road. The Tigers play in Cleveland today and tomorrow and then its good bye to Dunn Field for the rest of the schedule. Cleveland has lost two ' more games than the Yanks and have less games to play, for Hugglns" men, count ing today's doubleheader with Boston, have 26 games remaining. . , The Giants, apparently have shot their bolt.! The fine rally they made by win ning rive straight from Pittsburg is for gotten now and as McGraw prepares to lead his mem Westward to finish the season on the road there ts little hope mat Pittsburg can be headed, even mough there is a margin of only a Eame and a half between the teams. . teosrtt, wTWrinal pmaai t , INDOOR SPORTS - - - r- - By. Tad KAMVJTVaON . 1 TWr JTIME. 11 vJtAU'O MNJC- ? . vlTVDT - ' it S"- . !-" . c aa f 4 tt p A(rfiEE3NT- Win TrV COMA.uTCTi VMKO HPtJT TVrtT AA.0ir EWOR-NVOUS" "Beet-et. on Tvre uifirt H maveh v .tf f f r f . ; ;w - 7y bw . i is- m I'.iA - . i r y ZZy5s.Ty . f I as tJ I I - r X. - X: -I! r?r.L. I New' Coaches' Are .V,'. Signed for Local Foolbair Teams TTT W. -TUB BY" WILLIAMS has beea engaged to coach the High School of CommeerfootbaU team ..according to aarMWfsorment made) by J. r. Ettao. prtndpaj of the InaUtuOorv. Williams eoached the Oregon Aggie freshman a couple of years ago, and later went to Baker. Or., high. Toe 8rneTaphr will work out for the first time this am. son Thursday afternoon, aad efforts win be made to secure (ha tuniwav nark grounds for the l21 practice. Hereto fore Commerce has been forced to use tho old reservoir, sixth aad Uraat streets, or nothing at all. Benson Tech will be ooachod bv Tad Faulk, former University of Waahington star ena. wno will replaco Goora-a W. PhUbrook. Phllbrook baa been named coach of the Multnomah A ma tear Ath letic riub squad, and ror that reaaoo he finds It Impossible to again rmimt his coaching da ties) at the East Side Boys school. . Manager Kenworthy of Seattle will Introduce several new players to the Portland fans this week, among them being Charley See. who played with the Cincinnati world's champions of 1919, and Patterson, a New York Giant ln-flelA-recrult These two players have . strengthened the Seattle club consider ably with their, hitting. "Beans' Rcardon, who haa been um piring In the Westefn Canada league, will replace Ed Finhey on the Pacific Coast league Indicator staff during the final three weeks of the season. Fin ney turned In his resignation last week. ANGELS TAKE PKISKT SEALS DOWN IN FIRST BATTLE Loa Angeles, Sept. 7. The Angels trimmed the league leaders Tuesday, winning In the early stages of the game. Tns score waa to 3. . Score': AN FRANCISCO I LOS ANGEJ.E3 AB. R. H. E.I - 'AH. H.H.E: 0 O 0 staataef , I . fits 0 1 0MrAnle7.ss..-2 0 0 1 1 OlrarroILM . ..211 3 1 0Griggs.lb. .210 0 1 0 Crawford. rf. 8 2 1 0 8 0Viehoff.8b. .801 0 2 lMc('abe,2b. 4 0 2 0 n u o stansse.c. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Aldndge.p.. 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 01 , 0 0 ll 0 0 01 flehlrk.V.. 4 Rath.2... 4 rsrney.ai. 4 Kelly.rf . . . 3 OCan.ll.lb 4 r'garald.rf . 4 Kaaam.Sb. Inslle.e . . , Agnew.e. .. MeQuaM.p. Keefe.p. Iewis.p. . ElUaoa.. tWslab... Tnsls . . Totals 29 5 8 0 Martin Will Box Hector At Milwaukie i Football Al Cook, Pacific Coast Trap Star, iSw T AL COOK, one of the most popular visory capacity. J. shooting salesmen In the Pacific '3 3 8 1 Ratted for Keefa In fifth. tBstled tor Lewis la stnth. SCORE BT INNINGS R.s r aMseo 000 200 001 HiU 010 310 003 8 Lea Angelas 801 100 00 5 - Hits 212 200 01 8 8 Colli ART Two' base hits Caveney. Kelly. Stolen bases Carroll, Stast. Sacrifica hit Nlehoff. Struck at Br AMridge 2. by Lewis 1. Bases on balls Off llcguaki 4. off AldrVtge 1, off Lewis 1. Robs. responslbU for McQuaid 3. Keefa 2. Aktridga 3. Three bits, S runs, 7 at bat off McQnal In 1 2-3 Innings; 4 hits. 2 runs. 10 at bat off Keefa in 2 1-3 ainings.- Chart de feat to McQuaid. Double pityRath to O Cot- Bit by pltebar Carroll. coast trapshooting world, and represen tative of the Remington Arms company In Oregon, died suddenly at St. Vincents hospital Tuesday night .during an oper atlon for acute appendicitis. Cook has been a well known figure in the sports circle of the Pacific coast for a number of years. He was manager of the sports goods department of the Pacific Hardware & Steel company here for a period of five years and then took up work with the firm In San Francisco. In 1918 he was appointed Washington representative of the Remington people and was transferred to Portland a little over one year ago. During the time he has been among the trapshooting ranks. Cook has been known as a square shooter. He had a host of friends. During the Rose City trapshooting tournament at the Portland Gun club traps last Saturday, Sunday and Mon day, he was among the high profes sionals, winning the high honors in the Rose City event for snooting salesmen. Cook is survived by his wife and daughter, Barbara. His mother, Mrs. L. L. Cook, lives in Oakland, Cal., and a sister, Mrs. R. T. Dawson, resides In San Diego, Cal. Funeral services will be held Thurs day afternoon. Harvard's big squad reported to Coach Bob Fisher at Cambridge. Pennsylvania's : blg squad, which is getting a jump on the others reported at farnp May, N. J., where they will train for two weeks. T" OXING activities of the Milwaukie YORK. Sept. 7. (U. P.) Fall boxing commission will be resumed shadows of football fell acrasa tho lonignr. wnen Denver jmi marun, ia- Bport field in the East Tuesday. Can- mous colorea neavyweigni, win attempt didates for teams of Dracticallv everv to 8taRe a comeback in a ten round bout important eleven In the East reported to witn Young Hector. AllSWPre I 5ict I all ders? reported at New Haven where plans tip-top condition, and a majority of the miOTTVlS Liaol VtlU or the comma season were outlined hv 1 ring fans will get a big surprise when Tad Jones, head coach, and "Walter they see the veteran in action against Camp, who will act this fall in an ad- tne Bremerton battler. Martin, if he can step arouna line ne aia in xne oiaen days, will give Hector a neat little box ing lesson, but should his strength fail him there may be a different tale to tell. HAS T RAISED HABD Martin has been talking about a come back for several months. He has trained for this battja) for over three months, and has taken off about 25 pounds of surplus weight. . Backing up this event, Frank Kendall, the Milwaukie matchmaker, has billed three other contests and a battle royal. Johnny Trambitaa will tangle with Young Sam Langford in the six round semi-windup. and judging from reports of the condition of these battlers it ought to be some mix. Willie St. Clair will tackle Battling Rinko, a Seattle chap, in the other six round event, Rinko has been putting up some pretty . good exhibitions around Seattle. BATTLE K0TAL BILLED Billy Ryan and Jack Burns will tangle in the four round event Kendall has lined up four huskies for the battle royal, which should produce as much entertainment for the ring fans as any other event, of this kmd ever staged here. Tom LoutCt will referee the contests. The first bout will start at 8 :30 o'clock Rowing Club to Hold Fall Race Meet Saturday The aanaal fall regatta of the Port land Rowing cib will be held aext Saturday afternoon over the coarse in front of the clabhoase at the foot of Ivon street It will be the grand wlndap of active rowing for the lttl season, aad the famous "P. K. C." pins will be awarded to the wlaners of the various events. Singles, doables, heavyweight foars aad lightweight foara, as well as canoe races are down on the program, and the first namber will be started at S o'clock. Captain E. A. Stevens expects a large taraoat to take part la the contests. flashed across the line a winner In the Brentwood handicap, the feature race of the card at Belmont park Tuesday. It was a three horse race, with Mad Hat ter quoted In the betting at, 1 to 15 to win. with place and show money oat Racing HARTFORD. Conn.. Sept 7. Tho much-heralded race between PVtrr Manning. 2:00 trotter, and Single G. unbeaten pacer. aa a fixate. Peter Manning won both heats in 2 :Cr y and 2:0C. Roy G rattan won th 1 .04 pace by taking the second and third heata. Edith Worthy won the 2-year-old trot and Peter Blase won the 2:11 pace, taking the third aad fourth heata. PITCHER GIYE3C BASEBALL John Scheelaad. pitcher of the Dtml way park baseball team which won tho park championahlp Sunday by defeating the Killingsworth park club last night received a baseball from the park man ager autographed by ail the members of the championahlp team. Syracuse, N. Y.. Sept 7. (TJ. P.) The initial drill of the Syracuse university football eleven was held Tuesday. Sixty gridiron men. are expected to report to Coach John F. Meehan, who is the youngest coach of a big college team in the country. 5 ""New York, Sept 7. (U. P.) Football circles were interested by report that Hampton, star .quarterback of Yale a year ago, is going to enter Fordham this fall for a graduate course in the law department. Wells to Compete For Multnomah in Coast Track Meet Ball Gamblers Are Being Watched By Coast League Head i Thye Wins Over Swedish Matman Ashland. Or.. Sept 7. Ted Thye of Portland waa victorious in a wrestling Tnatch here Labor day with Lara Olsen, champion middleweight Of Sweden, al though Olaen secured the first fall in 11 minutes 30 seconds with body scissor holda Olsen was unable to withstand : tho gruelling struggle and defaulted to i Thye after toeing thrown in 13 minutes. Olaen'a shoulders were put to the mat with a half nelson. Boxing T OS ANGELES, Sept 7. (U. P. JLi Joe Murphy, Sacramento bantam, was given the decision over' Ad Rubl- doux of Riverside after four rounds of fast fighting In the main event at Ver non last night Buck Holley beat Char ley Hendricks in four slow rounds in the semi-windup. Chet Neff and Young Papke fought like a couple of tigers in the best event of the evening, the referee calling It a draw. St Paul." Sept 7. (U. P.) Mike Gib bons, contender : championship, has Tex Rickard, New York promoter, to meet Johnny .Wilson In Madison Square Garden on September 30, or October 3, Mike Collins, Gibbons manager, said Tuesday... '. 'AN FRANCISCO. Sent 7. fL N. S. There is to be no cessation in the I war? of .the Pacific Coast leagne on base ball' gamblers, President William H. Mc Carthy declared on his return Tuesday from lx)s Angeles, where he conferred with baseball officials on ways and means of eliminating gambling - from the j parks. McCarthy said he had no suspicions that any player in the leagues-is hav ing; any dealings with the gamblers. His. investigation, however, he said, will determine that lor a certainty. McCarthy said that he believed that the . cleanup of the league last year had lef t; It free from the gambling taint and that it was his intention to keep it that way, BOXING Milwaukie Arena TONIGHT Initial bow . of DENVER ED MARTIN greatest colored flchter in history Y0UNGHECT0R of Seattle 10 Rounds Seml-wjndp Young Sam Langford n. Jamie Trambita .. of Portland ' 8 Roaavda AddedJrttraction. BATTLE ROYAL Two added bbxlnt joes V avayavavasasjaamvavaavai - Tickets: t, Ji, 3 . Now ea aalo at Rick's' foYhe'Lddweight Earj and Wilson to received an offr from O " 1 """- wv I Go Hast Thursday H. Chandler Ecran. cantaln nf lh Pa cific Northwest Golf association team. which will play a series of team matches at St Louis prior to the opening of the national amateur championship, Septem ber: 17, and Biggerstaffe Wilson, Vic toria, will leaye Portland Thursday night en route to the Missouri metropolis.; SPOUTS 'OF aix sonis UNrVERSITT OF KANSAS football eleven will sport two seta of uni forms, one set with blue jerseys and the other with crimson jerseys arid socks, in stead of the striped jerseys and socks of the past : When playing a team wear ing red jerseys, Kansas will wear blue. - The Scottish league is the first of the British circuits to start playing soccer football. At the end of the season the last three clubs will be relegated arid the champion team of the second division will .be promoted to the first division. Canton, Ohio, Bulldogs will again pre sent a strong professional football team this fall. Including many former college stars. SACRAMENTO. CaL, Sept 7. (U. P.) The Pacific coast quarter-rolle cham pion, Schiller, running under the L. A. A. C. colors, will appear in the Pacific coast championship races at the 'state fair here Friday, i was announced by Herbert Mauser, A. A. u. representa tive, today. P. Wilson, track captain of the Uni versity of Southern California, another qurjer-mller, has also entered the race event here Friday. Wilson will run under the U. S. C, colors. Kerr of the Ik A. A. C, who won the Interscholastic mile race at Berkeley recently, is the third of the trio of entrants announced today by Haustr. There will be 80 contestants In the events, said Hauser. Thirty-five ath letes are being sent up bjr the University of California. Earl Thompson, world's champion hardier, will bo the big star of the events here. The champion will attempt to break his record in the 120, hurdles which is now 14 2-5 seconds. Thm ' Bba4 .of ' ONLY CLUB EKTBA3TT Willard. Wells of the Multnomah Ama teur Athletic club will wear the club colors in the Pacific coast track and field championships to be held at Sacra mento, CaL Wells is In training in Cali fornia for the events in which he will participate. MAD HATTXB WIXS HAFDICAF Belmont Park, N. Y.. Sept 7. (U. P.) Mad Hatter, with Jockey Sands uo. Seattle, Sept L (U. P.) Frankie Rogers, Seattle welterweight gave one of the gam est exhibitions ever seen in local ring last night when he fought a draw with Travis TJavls of Everett coast welter' champion., Davis floored Rogers in the second roand and then bat tered him around the ring for fully three minutes,' raining blows on "him. But Rogers weathered the storm and came back winning the last two rounds. Rog ers is in a local hospital today with a broken jaw. Hunter Is Medalist In California Golf Harvard university football eleven will start practice September 6. The team win open the season September 24 with a double-header against Boston, university and Bowdoin college elevens. The Ontario athletic commission pro poses putting professional boxing and wrestling in the front rank of clean sport or close down on Jt entirely. Del Monte. CaL, Sept 7. (L N. S.) Dr. Paul M. Hunter, present state cham- I pi on. won the qualifying honors of the amateur state championship golf flights hero Tuesday with a score of 78-75-15$. jack Kevuie of, San Francisco was second with a 154. Frank Kales and Everett Seaver tied with 155. Others winning places In the cham pionahlp Egan and Wilson are expected to ar rive In Portland Thursday morning. when all details of the proposed team matches will be arranged. Rudolph Wilhelm, another of Waver- ley's representatives, left Portland- Wed nesday morning, , He will reach St Louis Saturday night He win be joined there by Guy M. Standifer and. Russell Smith of . the Waverley club. Other members of the P. N. G. A. team will reach St Louis either Saturday night or Sunday morning. Gar Wood's Speeder Sets World's Mark Victor Lloart, the. Belgian, motor-paced rider, won the 100 meter race in the recent professional cycling champion ships at Copenhagen. National ' Association of Amateur Oarsmen will be 50 years old next year. United States Golf association is com posed of Over 500 clubs. Father Finds Body Not That of His Son Detroit SeDt 7. fL N. round are Sam Coolan with Wood's speedboat Miss America IL,; es-1 is said by M. & Stevens, bis father, Colfax, Wash.. Sept 7. The body found In Snake ' river Monday and brought here, supposed to be that of S) car I Earl Stevens of Pasco, drowned a week 153 ; Dr. C H. Walter, 15S ; C. E. Foley. 13. E. S. Armstrong with 1C5, Norman I McBeth, 15, W. W. Campbell, 17, E. I I Ralphs, 172, are favorites who will squeese Into the championship flight of I iz. it was believed this afternoon.: AMITT BXXTERS L15D DEBB Amity. Or- Sept 7. R. R. Masser said Areata Massey returned Sunday evening from a two daya hunt west of Eugene, and succeeded In bagging a deer apiece. - . VL SIT LB 8EJTT TO XtSETJX 1 University of Washington, Seattle, Sept T. An old rifle, formerly the prop erty of Buffalo BUI, haa been loaned to the state museum on the University of Waahington campus by G. T. Knee of Seattle. The rifle was ordered especial ly by General Miles from tho rifle man ufacturing company and was riven! to I Buffalo Bui, who used it many years. tabuahed a new world's record la the Lake George trophy mile speed event Tuesday, The average for six sprints of one mile each was 80.5C miles an hour. The previous world's record. 71.(55 miles an hour, was made last year over the same course, off Belle Isle, by Miss America L Miss America; IPs fastest mile of the six sprints today was at ths rats of to be that of another boy, one of his son's companions .in the accident Young Stevens wore civilian clothes while the body here is dressed in soldier's clothes with, leather leggins. A gold watch chain, a signet ring without engraving and two jack knives were on the body.- Stevens will go to Pomeroy, where the bodies of ths other two victims of the accident were buried. He eame here expecting to 8L34S miles . an rjhour, the fastest any j take the body . to Camas, Wash-, for ooa.1 nsus ever ran. - i ourau. : : usr wood aid not pilot the world- beater today. His brother, George Wood, I was at the helm. . J ltAYT WA3STS BIO PBOGBAJt The navy is anxious to meet the army on the t track and. field,? at lacrosse, wrestling, boxing, swimming . and row ing.: At present .the two branches of the government clash In football, base ball and basketball each season. - BASEBALL! POHTmO VS.' SEATTLE THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 2:45 P. ML DOUBLE HEADER SATURDAY aod SUNDAY, 1 P. M. Soptv S to 1 1, 1921 knows the needs of eacft mace of engine and recotnmends a grade of 2EROLENE for its. correct lubrication STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) Beginning Today. We Will Give PRICE DEMONSTRATION OF WIDESPREAD IMPORTANCE WITH A SPECIAL SALE Of 300 Cravenetted Wool GABARDINES - AT USUALLY SOLD UP TO $30 Presenting at the very start of the; season VALUES which emphatically" proclaim a. changed order of v RAINCOAT SELLING . For This Season CDMPAHY The Oaly Xxclaatve Balaeoat Store la Portias '. 334 Washington St . 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