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5 I LijMuiyi 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SATURDAY RALSTON GOSS EDITOR STAR SPORT PAGE All the News irst Best in Middle West EDWARD ASH ASSOCIATE 5 INDIANS PASS UP WILBUR LEADS UN Close Up Views of Pecky Rhoades Don't SECOND DAY CHANCE TO GAIN You GOL MEET ULL GAME Aitken and DePalma in Pea Leading ast Running Expected Quality Saints 4 Indians 3 Russell Boy Twice Comes rom Behind Resener tied at Berne Leh Monogram Cigars Dan Is Destroyed in along tn fine style for TENNIS STARS ENTER MEET AT CINCINNATI front in scores turned in to date are not the CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 COLUMN 1 COX CELEBRATES PURDUE GRIDIRON WITH A VICTORY WORK ONDER WAY winner of the MANY HORSES EXPECTED Don CAPT HAKE DUE WEDNESDAY DIUMETER GETS NEW RECORD COVINGTON AIR RACES continued ON PAGE 12 COLUMN 4 THREE CITIES TO BE Visitors to Indianapolis Old Drawn DROPPED DY CENTRAL 3 Attention! 2:21 22 ull Qts dis 3 (Bottled in Bond 3 8 7 football Club Trot 4 8 3 San ran Old Jack Gregg 3 75c 6 3 5 6 6 5 8 1 Halle dr 6 11 8 7 3 10 per quart 8 5 EXPECT MANY TO ENTER 3 3 3 TAYLOR TEAM IS READY 7 2 3 5 5 2 7 7 5 GOSHEN RACE RESULTS 2 1 3 2 at 3 6 15 8 8 8 ciTiLnaco 6 8 5 3 6 1 The House of by 2 3 2 8 143 5 North Illinois Street 8 Time 1 Premier Liquor Merchants 2 3 9 2 second station been dispensed cars will get Instead of a 8 6 was by 80 going out Mossier also chance for a the first nine 1 3 8 1 2 8 save thanks that the appear in these parts thers would hits than Kentucky Bourbon (bottled in bond) at 75c tlic full quart 1 2 4 3 da end in ban and Jack Gregg William Johnson Clarence Griffin Davis McElroy and Others Will Begin Play in Tri state Today Quite a Number of Candidates for the Team Are Ready to Begin Practice on Sftiart ield This Afternoon League Will Be Reformed at Meeting to Be Held Within Month President Dickerson Assured of Another Term Veteran Reinsman Wins 2:30 Trot at Hartford With Lassie on His orty Eighth Birthday geots avored in Three Short Races Today 207 211 WaA inf foR St record breaking riday Summaries of ZIMMER AND MOSSLER GET 169 DURING TWO PLAY Hits Outnumber the Spectators in Game the Athletics Play riction Kills Bearings and Gears If you want to draw fric teeth stop when you see the Dixon sign and get the Dixon lubri cant your car needs Ask your dealer for the Dixon Lubricating Chart Berne 76 71 leads Highland the Johnson has Both are TUv on his entries Because of the big list of entries the fair management is this week complet ing stables for 160 horses Lafayette Red Sox Will ind Cs in Shape for Game Tomorrow OUR BOYS GO TO PIECES IN ITH AND ARE BEATEN Shoots 82 and Tops ield With 168 Total Two Players in Tie for Second Blowup Comes After Indians Have Two Run Lead Some lashy Plays Made We Would Have Been Only Three Points Behind Colonels This Morning and Captures eature Race at air ine Marksmen Will Take Part in Western Tourney Here Oct 10 11 Three Bad Holes Put Resener ourth Lehman Low Net With 146 Score 'Thousands of satisfied custom ers of this specially juiced brand will tell yon that its equal can not be bought elsewhere for less than $100 per quart They will also tell you that we insist on refunding your money whenever you tell us that you are not thorqughly satis fied with your purchase and he passed the stand to the Rood In 2:03 Again Away to Lead rushed oft In front In the I was at the quarter mlle seconds 16 Speeders Ready to Go at Speedway LSpecial to The Indianapolis Star SOUTH BEND Ind Sept 8 Emmett Dickerson of Grand Rapids Mich will be re elected president of the Central League when the directors of that or ganization meet to wind up the affairs of the season It is stated by the league club owners that despite unfavorable conditions Dickerson has managed the league so successfully that the adminis tration has been one of the most suc cessful in fifteen years Within thirty days from the close of the season a meeting will be held probably at Springfield The magnates are con vinced the mileage of the league must be reduced Magnates say ort Wayne will be In the league next year Wheeling will be dropped as will Evansville and Terre Haute In dropping these cities the league will not be violating any pledges The clubs were banded together only for one year Then too Terre Haute and Evansville can find berths in the Three Bye League and Wheeling can gat into a circuit with Ohio towns cl al was notable for the number breaks made by the horses entered risco Worthy a bay gelding by rancisco outclassed the rest of field Diuxneter led the field a fast chase in JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO Jersey City Established 1827 Lon Burton The staff photographer yesterday got an ac tion picture and a one of (otherwise Pecky) Rhoades the Indians new pitcher The results are shown below SEPTEMBER 9 1916 also showed sailed In that' period not a visitor ACTS ABOUT THE RACES Number of Starters Sixteen Events 20 50 and 100 xnlle races Time of Start 1:30 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Twenty Mils Purse 31000 ifty Mil Purse 82000 100 Mile Purse $9000 Total Prizes 112000 Referee Howard Marmon Starter Sedwlck Assistant Starter 8 Gilbreath A A A Representative Barnes Chief Timer and Scorer Chester Ricker General Manager In Charge Myers buy your New all Hat until you put your fingers on one of our Extra ine Two Dollar Hats Clever styles Leading Quality Des chiefs Monogram Cigars 5c The man who smokes them saps: is the Best Cigar Value in the World that is the reason that MOOSE AT CASTLETON Ths Moose baseball club will play at tieton tomorrow J1 playara art requ to bo at tha Moes HaA aft ggcfiO areals You visitors who are required to pay exorbitant prices in your home towns for pure medicinal whiskies please allow us to sell you a trial bottle of our famous COVINGTON Ind Sept 8 The Coving ton crowd races: 3:18 wniia Billie I Billie tl XDUiinie nttri in Ian Matthews (Harris) and the day Just Bob Resener found trouble on three holes which cost him the low score of the day and also a big lead on the field for the title He should have turned a 78 but for the three bad ones one of which was an 8 BY A BLAKELY Wilbur of Highland playing on 10 9 2dis BRADEN COMPANY TAILORS DAVS BRADSN Manager 456 460 LEMCKE ANNEX At the distance he was on even half a won heats Walter Cox one of star drivers celebrated his birthday anniversary by 2:30 trot with Busy's Laasie pressed at any stage CINCINNATI Sept With Wil liam Johnson Clarence Griffin Roland Roberts Davis and Elia ottrell of California making up the Western representation and Dean Mathey of New Jersey and McElroy of Pittsburgh representing the East the an nual tristate tennis tournament will open here tomorrow Ninety entries Ln the singles had been received up to tonight while the entry lists had been held open until after midnight to receive the possible entry of National Champion Williams who had promised to participate If his affairs could be so arranged Nearly fifty entries in the ladles' singles have been received The matches tomorrow will be devoted chiefly to contests betwen the hosts of local and Ohio players while the Califor nia and Eastern states will put in their appearance on Monday when Kumagae and Mlkaml the Japanese experts will play both singles and doubles exhibitions with Johnson and Griffin Tbppy all Caps SOc and $100 "THE STORE OR air had for this its last day 82 He took four putts on the last greenpolling an 80 His card however puts him in a four man tie for tixth ihace Bu rt his own course took the lead In the city golf championship yesterday when he turned In a card of 82 and made his total 168 for the 36 holes He la leading Mossier and Ed Zimmer who are tied for second by a single stroke Is in fourth position with 170 Reed in fifth with 171 while four are 172 Ayers McMasters bhaffer having that total man of Riverside has the low net total with 14G I'lay on the Highland course developed better golf than the day before on the Riverside Links The good shooters while failing to break below the 80 mark shot consistently and their work shows In the total for the two days of play Zimmer Gets Low Score Edgar Zimmer of the Riverside Club led the field with a card of In 39 and back In 41 of Riverside had a great good score when he turned In 36 He found trouble on the way home his 81 was the second low gross for day With his 88 of the previous he tied Zimmer for second place a stroke behind Wilbur HARTORD Conn Sept 8 The Grand Circuit meeting at Charter Oak Park closed today with three events over the new half mile track All were in straight the forty eighth winning the never being The Hartford Road Club Spe notable for the number of and San the MACKLIN COUNO Z'USTIN AUSTIN Ind Sept 5 The MeokHn Council Club ot the Twin City Lku Louisville Will ple th lal team Imre next Buna 2 :1 9 (purse $100) Lee Gra br (W ooter) Jack Dlllird br (Isaac Sutton) Rloherd (CaBar 8aIV23 A fine entry list is expected in the Western Trap tournament which will take place at the Indianapolis Gun Club on Oct 10 and 11 Harry Stutz and William Lilly comprise the com mittee on arrangements Harry Gates president of the Severin Hotel has do nated a large silver loving cup which will be presented to the marksman turn ing In the best score Trap shooters headquarters will be established at the Severin A banquet will be givu at that hotel on Oct 1 1 on This system will be tne tnree events in ast Laps drove the fast laps BY WILL GAHAGAN The bay stallion Russell Boy 2:004 piloted by the Southern reinsman red Edman won the free for all pace the feature event on the getaway day pro gram at the State air yesterday after noon The son of Rustic Patenter had an easy time winning although the local stallion Possibility 2:02 was right after him to the wire In the opening round Billy as usual was out in front in the first heat and reached the Quarter post In 29 seconds The local whirl wind kept up the dizzy clip to the half reached in 1:01 and with Possibility trailing him two lengths back was about eight lengths In front of Wal ter Cochato and Russell Boy Around the upper turn the two trailers cut loose and were soon up with the pair in front At the three quarters Billy showed the distress signal and Possibility went into the lead Palin was wmrking hard all through the stretch to keep his charge In front but Edman sat still In his sulky and let Russell Boy gradually cut down terms length Oppotitt Krause Bros BY A BLAKELY Sixteen drivers headed by John Ait ken of Indianapolis and Ralph DePalma in Peugeot race cars have their space eaters in readiness for the three events on the program of the Harvest Auto Rac ing Classic which will be run on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this after noon The gates open at 8:30 this morn ing and the first race starts at 2 in the afternoon The championship 100 mile event the stellar race of the day will begin at 3:30 The preliminary lap has with this year and the off frrm a rAllincr ctnrt single lap before the starter lets the flag fall the cars will line up at the bridge at the head of the stretch When they pass the starting wire the first time tne race win oe used in each of Aitken Johnny Aitken practice yesterday when he turned the track I in 1:31 flat an average speed of 989 miles an hour He did three other laps under 1:32 and then quit for the day Chrlstiaens also tuned up the Sunbeam and Dave Lewis and a more of the boys were out Buzane the Greek demon also gave his Duesenberg a few trial laps Drawings for position were made during the afternoon and Chrlstiaens was fortunate in getting good positions for his two cars The field will start in the following man ner in the three events Twenty llret row: Sunbeam Chev rolet Burman Special Gable Sunbeam Chrlstiaens Duesenberg Devlin Second row: Oetewig Special McNay Peugeot Ait ken Duesenberg Buzane Peugeot DePal ma Third row: Premier Lewis Omar Toft Hoskins Special Hughes Maxwell Henderson ourth row: Premier Wilcox Ilfty Mlle irst row: Sunbeam Chevro let Ihiesenberg Sunbeam Chris tlaens Premier Wilcox Second row: Omar Toft Premier Lewis Ostewig Special Me Nny Peugeot Aitken Third row: Burman Special Gable Duesenberg Devlin Hoskins Special Hughes Maxwell Henderson ourth row: Duesenberg Buzane: Peugeot De Palma 100 Milei irst row: Duesenberg Buzane Peugeot Depalma Duesenberg Milton Bur man Special Gable Second row: Peugeot Aitken Sunbeam Chevrolet: Ostewig Spe With That Mild Sweet Taste IVE CENTS are so popular with the cigar smokers Try one and be con vinced 5c at all good dealers Detchler Cigar Company Distributors Indianapolis 2:15 Trot (purse $1000) Channing by Galbetor (Osborn)''! viD'tuu ziueiiQji a uy Anerson (Edmam Mips Silver Todd by Kentucky Todd (Tinkler) Ethelogo by Egodlan (Thomas) Gum Drop brg by Silent Brook (Whitehead) Royal Hall ch by Royal Reaoer (leming) june oy Kd Meat uni i nayun Jennie Haile (McCord) Peter Dalian by Peter Kane (Haldeman) Dexter Syrn (4) by Symboleer Corey Dan by Major (Warnw) Time 2:11 2:104 2:114 2:24 Trot (purse $1000) Barbara King ch by King Bellini Dickerson) Roy 1y George Washington (Stout) AHEARN BEATS BLACKBURN NEW YORK Sept 8 Jake Ahearn of Brooklyn defeated Jack Blackburn a Phila delphia negro middleweight In a ten round bout here tonight Ahearn weighed 158 pounas ana uiacKourn Dior DAI I DHvL DHIbL Washington Park INDIANAPOLIS vs MINNEAPOLIS GAME CALLED 3:30 DAV TICKETS ON SALE Clrk A Deschler's Budweiser Special to The Indianapolis Star PHILADELPHIA PaM Sept 8 or the first time in the history of the na tional pastime there were more made In the game at Shibe Park there were spectators Npbody but Managers Mack and ovan had any Idea that the Athletics and Yankees could play their scheduled game after the heavy thunder shower had been in action for more than two hours but the game was staged When It started out to rain about 2 there seemed to be no chance for the game but with the consent of Umpire the two leaders decided to play ewer than a dozen fans paid their way Into the grounds a lone policeman watched them and the club officials park attaches four telegraph operators and one newspaper man were present when called GRAPHITE Automobile LUBRICANTS MENS DUDSA EAT OHIO ST IWhum mamur bOYg the same tiling The putting greens are responsible for on most of the holos the greens are hard and bare of graas making inmost nnpossioie to yuck lomorruw tne (King) Lady IvOretta by The Ruler (Sliver) Jack Coombs by (Chandler) SenUkin Boy by Ondal (Ed man) Davie Delmar by Ruthward (itzgerald) Time 2:1114 3:12 2:10 2:15 Pace (purse 31000) Lizzie Hughes by Bob jiugaes uiona MIsh Patsy (Palin) Hoosier Rnv (Warner) Count Marque Marque Myerj Susan Clegg Hillis Osborn) Tango br by Directly (Todd) Time 210H 8:1044 2:1044 rea for AH Pace (purse 81000) Russell Boy by RuaUq Patanter Edman) Walter Cochato blk by Cochato (Mapie Possibility ch (Palin) PHlv ch (McVev) 2 08 yz A 3:1044 2 til 44 GOSHEN Ind Sept 8 The closing pro gram of races at the forty fourth annua! Elkhart County air today was witnessed by about 2000 persons Summaries: 2:17 Pace (purse 8390) Max Rottier (A Worthing tonj Wtlllam a (Morehouse) Mary Hal bl (Dr Stockdale) June (Charles Blind) Rolene a (Mrs rank Hunger? Corky br (Cx vifie Oumk) Dandy Tieart Plot) Time 2:20 2:17 2:14 Trot (purse 8400) Gold Medal (Jnhn Line) 3 Lucile Stanley (William Or Hlme SOUTH BEND Ind Sept 8 The biggest string of horses ever aeen on a half mile track In the central West is being assembled In South Bund this week for the inter state fair which will open here next Tuesday The stakes and purses totaling 810000 have proven so attractive that not less than 300 horses have been entered for the five card our of the events are $1000 staks Billy heat and in 39 seconds Russell Boy broke Just after the word was given and when he reached the first turn it looked as though the race would not be won In straight heats for Billy was about ten lengths In front and pacing beautifully Edman did not cut loose with Russell Boy until the half was Ped and then he proceeded to cut down tho distance between his pacer and the leader Accompanied by Walter Cochato he stepped fast around the upper turn and was within striking distance when the threa quarters was reached The Illinois stallion had them trimmed naif way down the stretch and came to trie mark an easy winner in 2:0444 Walter Cochato went to a break at the distance but managed to get the place which cinched second money for him The Muncie trainer Evsrett Osborn showed a good trotter tn the bay gelding Channing with which he pulled down the big per cent of the purse In the 2:15 trot The unsexed son of Galbetor 2:1144 wasaiilly the best of the good field of trotters that scored In this event and in the second neat trotted to a new record of 2:1041 when the Lafayetts gelding Dan forced him Dan Is Killed The latter showed up very lame for the third heat but trotted gamely right with the bunch to the three quarters where he began to drop back A he straightened into the stretch the gray warrior fell and broke a leg the result being that he was destroyed when it was found that the break was bo serious that nothing could be done for him Dan had been a good trotter this rear over the half mile tracks w'here he has been raced exclusively and looked to be better than a 2:10 trotter He was owned by Crouch A Sons of Lafayette The chestnut mare Barbara King making her second start during the meeting won the 2:24 trot for John Dickerson getting the decision over a field ot seven in thai evsnt without being forced to step to her limit The brown gelding Lowis Winter owned by red Cline of this city and driven by the former Texas reinsman George King forced the Eastern mare to trot In 3:10 44 In the final neat and has the appearance of a high class performer The 2:15 pace was the only split heat af fair of the afternoon and was won after five heats by the Tennessee mare Uzzle Hughes that pulled oft a win earlier in the week All ot the bunch In this race raced ar though they were anxious for the money and the battle for the money was well worth while although the time was slow Most of the stables will be shipped out today to South Bend Louisville and other points where racing takes place next week The Summaries Second Hand Motorcycles $40 up A few good machines that have been overhauled taken In trade cm 1917 Excelsiors Merz Motor Co 134 New York St BY JOHN ITZSIMMONS Special Correspondent of The Star LAAYETTE Ind Sept Quite a number of the candidates for the Purdue football team have arrived in the city and the first practice will probably be held on Stuart ield Saturday afternoon when at least twenty men will be out Capt Hake will take charge of the pre liminary practice on Wednesday Sept 13 the day on which the university opens and direct the men until Sept 20 when Coach Cleo and his assistant Ward Lambert will take hold of the team Proud Is in Condition Athletlo Director Oliver Cults today received a letter from Melvin Proud the big guard on the 1815 varsity stating he has been training Proud weighs more than SOO pounds but when in lighting trim tips the scales at 195 pounds Warner Van Aken writes that he also has been training for a month VanAken played end on the 1015 eleven and half back in 191A Mitchell a promising lineman writes that he will be unable to play this season on account ot heart trouble The announce ment that Battery of Purdue now on the Mexican border would be released from service has aroused but little enthusiasm among Boiler Maker gridiron followers for me nwvu tiv candidates are with th 7 battery Eldridge Is Ineligible Eldridge who played substitute 1914 and 1915 is under the faculty there is little likelihood he will be eligible if he should come back McKinley was substitute quarter back in 1915 but would have had a hard time making the team thia vear with Capt Hake and Hume to contend with Smith the big 1915 freshman tackle Is with the Michigan militia and his return would be a big help to the eleven as he wm one of the best linemen on the freshman team and was ex pected to make a strong bld for the varsity this fall The Lafayette Red Sox will be the traction at ederal Park tomorrow play ing Taylor's A Cs The upstate ag gregation is one of the best organized teams in the middle West Manager rank Hughes of the Sox has lined up a fagt team a majority of the players be ing former college stars although a few have had league experience More the mainstay in the box for the Sox was in the Southern League for nine years Eylens and Watson make up a good trio of hurlors the latter being a former Central leaguer Louis Schwab a local boy Is the receiving A good schedule has ber arranged by Manager Taylor for the balance of the season at the local park The club Is in excellent shape for a great finish 1 i Kline OBici Aiiieiiuan uiamo oaco have' been booked for a vea gara ert at the local park DAY'S BEST CARDS Hinds) Murpnyj 2 :1 Special 2:17 urney goes to the hollaviwl a sinriroa will show an Improvement as the greens ve said to be in excellent condition Low Net Causes Interest Quite a bit of rivalry has sprung up among the players seeking tho low net prize our players are but four strokes apart with any man in position to win or lose Lehman of Riverside with a the field with Nea of runner up with 147 Ccored 148 and Victor 149 erslde players It is no easier to pick the championship than of the low net contest ive players are very close together and any one of them is due for a score In the 70s on the Country Club today Wilbur present city champion lias the advantage of atroke which means much with but eighteen holes to lay to decide the title Zimmer Resener and Reed have a good chance how ever and can not be counted out Mossier is the dark horse and if ho comes back to day as he did yesterday has a good chance at the bacon Nine players in the championship are just four strokes apart and none can be counted out until the last round is well under way Shaffer Sielken Ayera and McMasters are lust as apt to shoot tn the 70s as are the other men at or near the top rom a very inauspicious start on Thursday the tourney has become a tiling of real Interest on account of the closeness of thu scores and the rivalry between the players who have a chance Play today over the eighteen hole courset the Country Club will nd the tourna ment which is a fifty four hole affair The pairings will remain the same and the Diuxneter led the field a fast chase in the third race the 2:12 pace going Into the lead right away and turning a quarter over the half mile ring In :3144 the fastest first quarter of the meeting Dlumeter with 2:0844 to his credit in the first two heats made a new track record for the half mile ring lowering the mark of 2:1041 et laet Tuesday by Azora Axworthy The sum maries: 2:30 Trot (purse $1500) Busi Lassie by Poter the Great (Cox) Dolly Dixon blk (Crozier) Ephenetus Narcissa Amorlnan Qlrl Time 2:1646 2:17 44 Road (purse $1000) risco Worth by cisco (Crozier) Ned Sterling (Pilgard) Jay Boreal br (Griswold) Standpat (Gardner) Tommy blk (Hyde) Kitty Moore (Brusie) lorence br (Saunders) 2:1744 2:14 2:19 2:12 Pace (purse 11500) Diumeter by Dunn (Grady) Altawood gr (Murphy) Aconite (leming) Dick Mason blk Short) Wilbur ch (Cox) Time 2:08 44 3 0 8 44 2 0 9 44 BY EDWARD ASH said that the first gray hair cornea with the thought of might have That being the case Jack Hen dricks probably grew his gray hair yesterday and no doubt will admit that the said little thought pestered his mind when his last athlete had been put out in the ninth inning by the unsalntly Saints With the Millere whaling the daylight out of the leading Colonels at Louisville and his Tribesmen riding along with a two run lead over the Northmen toward apparent victory which would have boost ed his pennant hopefuls to within half a game of the top something burst and it a pink toy balloon that had strayed in from the air Grounds either It was the defense of Our Nine that burst and although it cause the detonation of a Black Tom it was a real hard explosion and it put the home defenders out of commission for the day a Sad Story Mates The sad story is that the Northmen came out on the long end of a 4 to 3 score and the Redskins wended a silent way to the clubhouse and devilish Saints no more Rex Dawson four innings reached first In the meantime men put over two earned runs and the fans had settled back and smiled as the score board showed many tallies for Minneapolis and hardly any for Louisville Lefty Niehaus was on the mound for Mike aggregation and he grew stronger as the game progressed Duke Reilley beat out a hit to deep short in the opening round and moved up when Crandall walked after Derrick popped to Smith A double steal proved successful and when Leary hoisted to Left leider Cruise Reilley scored Zwilling was caught on a roller to Malone for the third out In the second frame Indianapolis ob tained another marker Derrick drew a Sass after Berghammer had thrown out ronkie and advanced when Schang was given free transportation Dawson earns through with a solid single to right center sending Derrick home and Schang to third uvuuio Bteai uui ecnang nipped off third on a quick throw Catcher Clemons to Smith Error Costly Dawson was responsible for starting Saints on the road to mins in the fifth Rlg gert first up hit a slow roller tn front of the plate and Rex fumbled it This opening CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 COLUMN 3 Pace (purse $400) the Great (Wright) i (win AHtcneii) he Bid (Banta) Barr rrx (Haines) Lady Winthrop 2:1944 2:1744 2:23 Trot (purse Sally uller (Wright) Ralph King (Sanders) puaus A iienaori (Bridges) Miss Advertiser (nHvr Sphinx Gregor (Mul len) Colonel br (Warren) 2:2844 2:2 3 44 99 Running Race (44i furlongs) Helen Navarre Tenrnoil Carl Jr Ora Dale Time 59 seconds Running Race (five eighths mile) Helen Navarre Allen Grlle Parrott Jr Kenneth Maok Time 1:07 i 1 i 11 A I Tip! 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