Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 04, 1924, Image 1

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    ASHLAND CLIMATE
Without the use of medicine cures
nine cases o*ut of ten of asthma.
This is a proven fact.
A shland D aily
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
malalta germs
Cannot survive three months ii
the rich ozone at Ashland. Pure
domestic water helps.
(In tern atio n al News W ire Service)
VOL. XLVIII.
Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Volume 4 3.
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1924
NO. 29
GIANTS VICTORS IN OPENING GAME, 4 TO 3
S. A. PETERS
ENTERS PARK
BOARD RACE
' TEM PEST DUE IX NATIONAL
PASTIM E, IS PREDICTION
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a
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—
a Judge Kennesee Mountain
i a Landis in exonerating Frisch,
a Young and Kelly, the Giant
a players, in connection with
a the O’Connel-Dolan scandal,
a declared th at baseball is
a bigger than the men in it
.
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XX and promised fu rth er investi-
Citizens Bank Employe Is a gations. after the world
Last Minute Aspirant on a series.
City Ticket
a
Baseball leaders are un-
l a animous in their agreem ent
NINE OUT FOR COUNCIL a th at the national pastime is
a due for a tem pest of founda-
F u ll L ist o f C andidates W ho W ill XX tion-shaking proportions.
Be F or V oter to Selcet
From Is G iven
xx
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
BRAVE UNIT
IS
a
Speaks At Un­
a President
veiling
of
First Division
xx
Memorial
a
a NEVER BE FORGOTTEN
a C oolidge O utlines a Foreign P o l­
a
TAKES 12 INNINGS 10
booze boat DECIDE CESSE GAME
11 Thirty, Including Women,
Are Captured With
Senators Bravely Fight and Tie Score in the Ninth;
Bonded Liquor
40,000 Washington Fans Litter Grounds With Cush­
ions in Their Enthusiasm; Nehf Pitched Air-Tight
BACKBONE OF PLOT
Ball; A Clean, Hard-Fought Contest.
a
a a a a a a a a a a a a a
MANY TAKEN
IN BRITISH
Women Workers Fight to Use Maiden
Instead of Their Husband’s Name
Coast Guard M akes W holesale
Capture and Prisoners Are
Taken to New York
icy o f L ettin g A m ericans D e­
cid e Own P lans
Score :
12
Senators........ 0 0
NEW YORK, Oct. 4— Thirty"
Giants ...........0 1
prisoners, including two women,
ASHLAND W INS 40 TO 0
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4— Stand-
At the last m inute before going
IN PRACTICE GAME ing in the shadow of the gray
to press, a petition for S. A. Pe­
ters. Jr., who is employed at The
The Ashland football team won
Citizens Bank, was filed to place from the Applegate team last
Mr. P eters’ name on the ballot evening by a score of 40-0. The
as a candidate for membership on Applegate team had never play-
the park board. The other can- ed before and very few of them
didate for this place will be Frank ; ha d even seen one, so th a t the
Jordan.
' game was a walk-over for Asli-
This is the list of candidates up land. It was played more to give
to 2 P. M. Saturday afternoon:
p ra c tice ,to the team s than any­
Mayor— C. H. Pierce and O. thing else. Glen Hale is the cap­
H. Johnson.
tain of the Applegate squad and
City Recorder— G ertrude Biede has a good team lined up if they
and Hazel Emory.
play more.
T reasurer— G. G. Eubanks.
P ark Commission— Frank Jo r­
dan and S. A. Peters, Jr.
Councilmen— J. H. E frd y , E.
E. Phipps, H. G. W olcott, W. M.
W right, R. L. Burdic, T. S. Wiley,
S. D. Taylor, R. E. Detrick, and
S. A. Peters, Sr.
HOLßS READING
lü K
ö ’ s M yer is
NO SU R PR ISE S COME OCT
FOR TH E CITY ELECTION
slate, war and navy building,
President Coolidge this afternoon
dedicated the magnificent monu­
ment to the memory of 5,000 dead
of the F irst Division of the A.E.F.
and took occasion tb outline his
foreign policy, with the declara­
tion of opposing all alliances and
combinations which will tend to
keep the United States from
charting its own course in world
affairs.
“ ^ e do not propose to let any
other combination of powers make
up our minds for us,” , he declar-
—
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«■» • ►,
ed. “ I am in favor of treaties
conforming to the American pol­
icy of independent.”
He predicted a revival in Eur-j
ope as a result of the Dawes plan
and declared Americans would
reap a benefit in a larger m arket
in Europe.
Lauding the deeds of the F irst
Division, the president declared
them to have perform ed “ a deed
never to be repaid and never t o ’}
be repudiated.” The unveiling of
the monument was a brilliant mil­
itary affair, with hundreds par-j <
ticipating.
i i
3 4
0 0
0 1
o
0
0
6 i 8 9 10 11 12
J 0 0 1 0 0 1— 3
0 0 0 0 0 0 2- 4
were captured aboard a British
The batteries were:
steam er off the JersAy coast by
Giants—Nehf and Gowdy.
the coast guard and brought to
New York w ith 'th e jr ship.
Senators—Johnson and Kuel.
The boat bad 10,000 cases of
liquor, valued at $500,000,. Pro­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—Forty thousand Washington
hibition agents declared the cap­
fa
ture uncovered a gigant’c smug­ ans, assembled for the opening game of the series, went
gling plot.
?
wild when the Senators battled gamely in the ninth and
tied the score, two to two.
Two home-runs by the Giants, Kelly and Terry, con­
stituted the total Giants’ score at the second half of the
ninth, with Johnson hurling masterful hall up to the
b
ninth, leaving struck out 10 men. Nehf also was pitching
aii-tight ball.
Coining up one run behind in the ninth, Bluege of the
j Senators singled through short, after Judge had fanned
s w itc h C u t, T i d i n g B a ltim o r e ! 1? 1’ f i r 8 t O l , t I > e c k i n P a u g h doubled against the left-field
Am i O hio T ra in i„ D itch ; a ! h‘n,‘e> «coring Bluege with the tying rim. Bud and John­
P osse A lter Vandals
son were out. It took several minutes to clear the field
ot cushions which the enthusiastic W ashington fanfs had
AVISTON, 111. Oct. 4. — With
thrown onto the field.
the aid of bloodhounds, a 'la r g e
FASI MAIL TRAIN;
2 OF C O KILLED
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4— The
I reading of the Lord’s Prayer in
XX i the schools of California was de-
XX d a re d unconstitutional by United
posse joined in the manhunt this
Victory came to the Giants in
XX States A ttorney General Webb to-
morning for the persons who cut
the 12th inning, when Young
X« I day.
a switch, causing the wreck of
pinch-singled to center with the
XX
of a fast mail train on the B alti­
basses filled, followed by Kelly’s
XX THREE EXPELLED DUE
more and Ohio Railroad company.
sacrifice fly.
The rem aining
XX
The engineer and fireman were
TO C O L L E G E HAZING
— — ■■
i W ashington tally was furnished
XX
killed and 15 passengers on the
DOIÌLS STEVEN’S
The regular army will have a
McNeeley’s double and H arris'
XX
rain were seriously injured. Eight recruiting officer here b e g in n in g s,n6’« in lile 12tli »Her Jackson
SALEM, Oct. 4. — Following
XX the hazing of H arry Minto and
coaches went in the ditch. The October 6th for a few days, nc- 8taked Shir ey to two bases on a
NEW
YORK,
Oct.
3.—
Comp­
XX Jack Spong here Tuesday night.
citizens, enraged at the coward­ cording to the following announce-1 i
niuif. President and Mrs.
troller-G eneral J.
R. McCarl
XX Salem school officials today ex­
ly action of the wreckers, eager­ ment received by the chamber of l Coolid.te were there and the pre.si-
started something when he in­
XX pelled John Drager, Donald Kel­
ly flocked to join the posse this commerce:
den t m ade a p a rie t th ro w to th e
sisted that women employed by
morning.
XX ly and Vernie Perry, high school
The Sardine Creek correspond­ the government m ust sign their
“ On October 6. 1924. I am p la te a t th e ev en in g .
XX students, who were said to be ent of The Medford Tribune gives
sending Sergeant Grover C. Gwen,
husband's names, prefixed by a
XX responsible for the affair.
the following account of a forced “ Mrs.,” rath er than their maiden
An.-, y R ecruilirg Service, from EX-SERVICE MAN DOES
XX
TRAPPER MAKES BIG
Minto and Spong were said to i landing which Mr. and Mrs. Joe
NOT GET F R E E LICENSE
th-J recruiting station in Med­
XX have been kidnapped a3 they Barrows, who left here last week names on the payroll.
RECORD ON COYOTES ford, Oregon, to your city for u K
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XX
Nationally known feminist who
XX emerged from a local theater, for an aerial honeymoon, had to
X
X
An
ex-service
man
itiner-
XX
period
of
six
days
on
recruiting
have taken up the discussion be­
XX loaded into an automobile and make.
PORTLAND, Oct. 4. — W. C. duty for the Regular Army. Sergi. XX ant salesman of ties or XX
lieve the Federal official would be
XX taken to the country districts,
Snyder,
government
trapped, Owen will bo authorized to ac­ XX some other such article ap- XX
Quite a little excitement was satisfied to let the m atter drop,
XX where they were left to find their caused Friday evening by an a ir­
shattered all records when he re­ cept for enlistm ent qualified ap­ XX plied at the city recorder’s XX
XX way home. Young Minto has been plane alighting in a field at the but not so with them, the issue
ported a bag of more than 300 plicants for Infantry and Field XX offid? ihl3 morning for a XX
XX confined to his bed since yester­ Sleepy Hollow farm at the mouth is raised and they are determ ined prejudice. And Miss Doris Ste­ since August 1. He works in Artillery for service in the Haw­ XX free permit to sell his mer- XX
XX day as the result of exposure, of Sardine creek, but it was only to thresh it out to the b itter end. vens, member of th a t party, her Harney county under the direc­ aiian Islands, and the Eighth XX chandise in this city, claim- XX
Comptroller had self a m arried Woman using hei tion of Stanley G. Jew ett of the
XX and physicians said he was forced to alight by some radiator i , . At „„ first ,__ the
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Area (Texas and O klahom a), XX ing that some United States XX
,
but
one
local
opponent,
a „ nurse
maiden name—=she is the wife o. Portland office of the United
XX threatened
with
pneumonia. trouble which caused the motor
Cavalry
and Field A rtillery, Fort XX court had pasied a law mak- XX
Elizabeth’s Hospital who l Dudley Field Malone— has sonu States biological survey.
XX Spong suffered little as a result to heat. The parties driving it at St.
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, .
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XX
D.
A.
Russell,
Wyoming, Engin­ XX ing this mandatory.
, „ .
,
,
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m arried last May, kept on work- tilings to say on the situation
XX of his experience.
Mountain trails become auto­ eers and Field A rtillery, Camp XX City A ttorney Briggs hap- XX
proved to be newlyweds on th eir ing,
.
.
,
1
_
and trying to retain her own
McCarl would like the m atter mobile roads for Snyder, who
XX
George Hug, superintendent of honeymoon trip from Ashland to
, Government
n
.
Lewis, W ashington and for a few XX pened to be in the office and XX
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1
I
name
in
records
in-
closed,”
Miss Stevens asserts.
XX the Salem schools, said today th a t Crescent City where the bride is * . , , ,
used a light automobile of 1915 other branches and stations. Men XX stated he had never heard XX
.
.
.
.
,
.
.
“ It is working out to his dis model to take him along his trap
XX tlon.
» the three boys involved in the engaged in J teaching school. Mr. stead of having it changed to her
husband’s.
Miss Ruth Hale, advantage. , T he fu rth er the case line. Even with the use of the accepted by Sergt. Owen will be XX of such a law and th a t the XX
hazing had confessed their part Barrows, the bridegroom, is from
president of the Lucy Stone goes the more clearly will show car, it takes him a week to go furnished transportation by him XX city council of Ashland had XX
SHASTA INDIANS
in the affair. It is likely Yhat near Los Angeles, and as soon as
to Vancouver B arracks, W ash­ XX discussed this question about XX
expressed at the time the inaccuracy of the statem ents around his route Once.
PLAN A POW WOW they will appeal their cases to the Mrs. Barrows finishes her term League,
ington,
which is the Recruit De­ XX a year ago, but had decided XX
th a t organization’s approval of rendered by him on points of
Skins and scalps of exactly 300 pot for Oregon and Southern XX not to pass an ordinance XX
school directors for final hear­ of school, about a month, they
the m arried nurse’s purpose and law.
REDDING, Cal.. Oct. 4. — ing.
coyotes and 12 bobcats were W ashington. A fter final examin­ XX granting free license to ex- XX
expect to journey south. They
gave reasons why a woman has a
“ Our attorney found th a t the checked over by Mr. Jew ett, who
W hile white men are turning to
were obliged to rem ain over Sun­
rig h t to her own name if she de­ citations used by McCarl were, in declared th at the record had ation and enlistm ent at Van­ XX service men, who will have XX
fairs and rodeos for en tertain ­ REDWOOD HIGHW AY W ILL
day while the trouble was ad ju st­
XX to pay the regular peddler's XX
sires.
fact, proof of the opposite con­ never been equalled in the north­ couver B arracks, the men are
m ent, the Indians in the n o rth ­
ed, and flew gaily on th eir way
NOT RE NEGLECTED, BUT
XX license of $200. The ex- XX
sent
out
to
the
organization
and
Sees McCarl in H ole
tention.
ern p art of the state are turning
west.
From the fact th a t the station for which they enlist.”
>
W ILL SOON B E IM PROVED Mo.nday morning.
X
X service man was peeved and XX
But the punitive snowball is
“A deputation will wait upon northw est is the center of popu­
strongly to powwows. Two pow­
X
X stated he could get around XX
growing larger.
Mr. McCarl goon. ’.
wows have been helt} already t h i s } The fears of many local peo­ ENGINEER ESCAPES
lation of the world, as far as coy­
X
X this by having his mer- XX
“ Like all authorities which are otes are concerned. Snyder has
season at Montgomery Creek, an­ ple th at the Redwood highway
BOILER EXPLOSION Down in W ashington Miss
SHENANDOAH
TO
FLY
XX chandise delivered by mail, XX
WEED, Cal., Oct. 4. — Elmer Alice Paul and the N ational Wo­ acting against Time, McCarl will been dubbed the w orld’s cham ­
other at Burney and two a t Baird. is to be neglected are dissipated
CLOSE
TO
OCEAN
ON
X
X which the city council can- XX
The W intun Indians are now by an announcem ent from the lo­ lluse, Southern Pacific firem an m an’s P arty, have risen in prd- lose. So will the D epartm ent of pion coyote trapper.
JOURNEY
UP
COAST
X
X not of course control.
XX
m aking preparations for a pow­ cal highway departm ent office at Weed, had a narrow escape test against Com ptroller McCarl’s , S tate.”
of Harney countyetaoinshrdluet
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wow to be held on Stillw ater this morning. The present road from death when an explosion oc­
LAKEHURST, N. J., Oct. 1.—
Creek, and it is to last four days, is to be put in excellent condition, curred in an engine which he wras
The route over which the dirigible HUNT W ILD H O RSES IN
COUNTY UNIT SYSTEM
firing in the roundhouse.
beginning on October 17th. They according to Engineer J.
Shenandoah may fly when it
NEVADA FOR T1IE ARMY
G.
MUST BE CONTINUED
One piece of the engine went
have spent nearly $1000 build­ Bromley, the 3tate taking over
leaves here for the Pacific coast
through the roundhouse roof. The
ing a m onster dance platform ,
WINNEMUCCA, Nev., Oct. 4.
next Tuesday were made public
the m aintenance from the coun­
SALEM, Oct. 4. — A county
which is covered. This powwow try, says the G rants Pass Cour­ door was blown pen, flames rush-1
—
Wild horses are being hunted
at the naval air station here.
which has adopted the county un­
will be the biggest of the series ier. The funds th a t are available ing from the open door.
W eather conditions, will deter­ and trapped in the ranges and
it system of school adm inistration
Huse was standing close to the {
and will be altended, it is ex­ will be devoted to reshaping, re-
mine which route Commander desert north of Winnemucca for
m ust continue under th a t plan
pected, by Indians of the W intun, ' surfacing, ditching, lim iting wid- door and his clothing was in­
Zachery Lansdowne will take the use of the American army.
W hile out hunting yesterday
T he Lithians of this- city have until the legislature can provide from here to F ort W orth but the
P lt and H at Creek tribes as well ,
^ plaeing
of wooden stantly aflame. Otheç employes
A band of steeds recently cap­
afternoon
with
another
boy
ihem
with
a
remedy,
in
the
opin­
issued
a
challenge
to
other
social-
assisted
him
in
putting
out
the
tured
in the McDermitt district
as by a good many w ite peo br jd geg, repairing culverts and
route thence to Seattle, Wash.,
ion of A ttorney General Van
whose
name
is
not
known,
Johnny
booster
clubs
of
Southern
Oregon
flames.
His
arm
s
were
seriously
are
being
pastured and tamed on
pie.
and back to Lakehurst will not
such work. In other words, the
Freem
an
of
this
city
accidentally
W
inkle,
who
has
advised
J.
A.
to
meet
them
on
the
football
the R einhart ranch, near this city,
be changed by the barometer.
; state will recondition the present burned and he sustained other shot himself in the hand. He was
field, according to members of Churchill, state superintendent of
burns about the body.
Leaving F ort W orth the dirig­ and will soon he turned over to
■ road sufficient to put it in ser-
ta k e n im m ediately to the hospi­ the local club who are recruiting public instruction, th at under the ible will fly over Abilene, Mid­ the cavalry branch of the army.
' viceable condition and m aintain LOCAL MAN IS
tal and the hand had to be am ­ a team which will be formidable existing statu te no nrovision ex­ land, Barstow, Van Horn and El
Although they have been h unt­
it for the next few years.
GIVEN A TRANSFER putated at the wrist. He is re st­ when they walk onto the field.
ists for w ithdraw ing from th e
Paso, Texas, Tucson and Yuma. ed for their hides for many years
By state m aintenance, the road
ing as well as could be expected.
Big Chief Bighorn Jam es F. county unit plan once it lias been A riz.; El Centro, San Diego, Los thousands of wild horses still
will be* kept in the best of con-
Four Oregon Coast A rtillery
The attorney genera!
The boy was sitting down and Chinook of the Cavemen, G rants I adopted.
} dition as the work is cared for officers, two of whom are P ort­ upon getting up the gun explod­ Pass, was in the city Friday even- j points out in his opinion that the Angeles, Monterey, San Francisco range the vast open places of Ne­
vada.
DUNSMUIR, Cal., Oct. 4. — by the local office of the high­ land men, have bgen assigned to ed, ju st how is not known, but ing and when informed th a t the legislature may enact an enabl- and E ureka, Cal.; Astoria, Ore.,
and Seattle and Tacoma, Wash.
Mr. Bromley the F irst Battalion, 509th Coast
The D unsm uir Associated Garage way departm ent.
local football aspirants-w ere lo o k -' ing clause, which would author
the bullet tore his hand.
The only scheduled stopping
on B utterfly Avenue was gutted states th a t trucks, a scarifier, A rtillery, an tiaircraft, 19th Corps,
Jimmy B rainard, who is at the :ng for somebody’s scalp, quickly ize the electorate to discard the
by fire early Thursday evening. blades and a caterpillar tractor, Organized Reserves, which is al­ hospital as a result of being run responded th at, while tne Cave- system should it prove unsatis- places are Fort W orth San Diego
and Seattle, where mooring masts
Effective work by the fir© de­ as well as other road machinery located to Portland, for service over by one of the Ashland-Klam­ men did not have a regular team,* factory.
have been erected. The flight ex­
partm ent and the fact th a t the will be sent here and kept on the in time of emergency.
It is understood
here that
ath Falls stages yesterday, is re ­ he was certain they would not
building was of corrugated iron highway, work going on at all
The officers are Major Martin ported as resting comfortable to­ let th e Lithians carry off th e Klam ath and Lincoln counties are pected to require approximately
1 17 days.
prevented the spread of the fire times to keep the road as smooth W. Hawkins, 859 Castle avenue, day.
Southern Oregon championship both contem plating attem pts to
SHANGHAI. Oct. 4. — The
as a boulevard. W ork, instead Portland, assigned, as battalion
into a serious conflagration.
w ithout making them scrap for overthrow the system, recently
Chihili
second arm y has been bad­
of
being
in
term
ittan
t,
will
be
done
The b’aze started in the stor­
commander; Lieut. Drew Clerin,
M inisterial A ssociation—» '
AVIATOR IS K ILLED
it.
adopted in those two counties.
ly
defeated
and is in flight to ­
age loft and is believed by the daily. W here gravel is needed 193 East 17th street, Portland,
The Lithians are said to have
The Rogue River M inisterial;
DAYTON, O., Oct. 4. — Cap­
ward Jehol with Chang Tso Lin’s
proprietor, A. L. Davies, to have it will be added. The large assigned to B attery B; Capt. W il­ tain B urt Skeet of Selfridge Field more than enough volunteers to
Association will meet at Medford
forces in hot pursuit.
Mr. liam McK. Briggs, 77 G ranite was killed this afternoon when make up a good team. The club
been set. Davies’ loss is $4,000 rocks will be taken out.
Monday a t the
Presbyterian
RAY GREGG A R RESTED
Heavy rains halted the Kiangsu
Bromley
expects
to
get
orders
w ith insurance of $18,000.
street, Ashland, assigned as B at­ his plain fell and exploded d ur­ will m eet a t the Ashland hotel
church. This association takes in
general
offense, but desultory
Thirteen
automobiles
were within the next two weeks to talion A djutant; Capt. Claud C.
ing the Pulitzer races. Lieut. Wills at 6:45 Monday evening to talk
Ray Gregg has been arrested all of the churches of Jackson
fighting continues. The Neh-
burned. J- C. W agoner, owner of start work and this will be done Cruson, 208 6th street, Cottage
over this and other questions.
won the Pulitizer prize.
and placed in the city jail, as a and Josephine conntle, and
\ radq; ' a'r ,"e„
™
th e building, and is off on a hunt- immediately so as to have it com­ Grove,
assigned to B attalion
suspect in a stolen car case, ac­ Urge crowd I. eipected to be prea- Bpraad dlM„ Mtl„n ln lha KI, n s.
in g trip.
pleted by spring.
H eadquarters and combat train.
f h e T id la g ’g A ds B rin g R e su lts
E very ad has a m essage.
cording to the local police.
ent.
su army.
— —
«
W ith only a few hours re-
u maining in which to file a
» petition for a place on the
XX city’s
November election
» (a fte r the w riting of this
» a rtic le ), as the time lim it is
XX this afternoon when the city
XX recorder’s office closes, no
XX surprises in the form of new
XX candidates developed Satur-
XX day morning.
XX
Saturday morning the only
XX candidates in the field were
XX the ones which had been
XX previously
announced
in
XX The Tidings. The only va-
XX cancy for which a candidate
XX had not filed was the va-
XX cancy for which a candidate
XX had not filed was the va-
XX cancy which will be when
XX the term of Mrs. Vaupel ex-
XX pires. It was thought th a t
XX she would file during the
XX afternoon
for
reelection.
XX There were nine candidates
XX this morning for the six
XX vacancies in the city coun-
XX cil.
Mrs. Barber, present
XX member,
announced
she
XX would not file for reelect-
CITY
COUPLE FORCED TO
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LITHIANS Ï0 PLAY
FOOTBALL GAMES
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