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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH HIGH SURPRISES SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1917 BY HOLDING ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH SPAGE 3S TIE ffbni Hi AN ROOSEVELT TO 6-6 Central High Also Victim of an Upset, Beaumont Tying, 0-0 Chart of St. Louis Game MORGANS LOSE SERVICES OF STAR PROSECUTOR TO QUESTION FIGHT COMMISSIONERS GJUAPTEf? 40 5b 40 10 20 30 30 20 IO wuiiioo-fo IXXtOtH TO MT5 I 1 1 9i I CENTER FORWARD PONtS BtCKE Large William. Eddie Flavin Departs for Atlanta Ben Millers Oppose Wellston in First Game Today.

favorites for High School League Title Are Stopped by liattx Teams First Game Halted Before Full (Patriot at Large.) HO takes a rap at poor King IS ID esei Tlt They Must Tell Whether They Knew of Reported Dundee Contract Champion Out on Bond. Tune. George? Bill Thompson. IS "STL. 'i Eta Who fought and bled at Valley Forge? Bill Thompson.

By Dent McSkimming. Fortune Is frowning on the ef Who "spik." no English but de By Gerald Holland James Cook's Soldan High football team, counted out of the public High School League race after last Saturday's unimpressive ihowlng in a scoreless tie against Beaumont, regained its status as 1 title contender yesterday at the new stadium by scoring a 6-6 tie against Roosevelt, heavily favored to win. Beaumont provided a second upset by playing Central to an 0-0 decision. crees luir I to forts of Harry McCarthy to build That all the public school trustees up a winning combination in the Shall teach the pure Chieagoese? Morgan team of the St. Louis Soc Bill Thompson.

Ctur 1 tor cer League. Injuries deprived him of the services of Joe Hand and A crowd of 7500 persons saw Who twists the British lion's taH! roblero of deciding this year n. Charley Oster last Sunday and The Lineups. RUSHES PENALTY II tillt II tfl 1 1 1 FORWARD PASS aunpion further compi.ca.teu uy no'jr he has lost his star center Bill Thompson. ST LOUIS -O RUNBACK Ey th Pra.

LOS ANGELES, Nov. B. lit moval from office of members of tho California Athletic Commission may be asked by th City, Trosecutor for their alleged failure to protect the interests of fight fans whj paid more than but failed to see Joe Dundee defend bis welterweight crown against Ace Hudklns last Thursday night Turning toward the commission' after causing the arrests of the champion, his manager. Max Wax-man, and Promcter Dick Donald, the prosecutor announced he had ordered the three commissioner to appear at his office Monday and explain what they knew ct the fight scandal. forward, Eddie Flavin.

Who shook the hand of Nathan wo more lie saiuca. iuc hvored teams won, the matter Roosevelt. Position. Flavin has been employed by FIRST DOWNS SECOND QUARTER IO 20 30 40 SO 40 oalj have been reduced to two Meier L. Hale? Bill Thompson.

20 30 10 tsm. Central an(Titooseeiu Vandover L. T. Soldan. Bray Peluso rl the Ramona Kennel Club and with many others of the personnel he has departed for Atlanta, Georgia, where a new track is being opened.

He will be missing from St. Louis Who says that English is the bunk And that our country will be sunk Belter L. Jenkins C. llY PUHT5 31onteith R. Predock Unless we learn to speak bohunk? lit, soccer for three.

weeks or more Bill Thompson. Baker R. Mcintosh Groepper R. E. and possibly for several months.

TauCMDOu lAMO 4EBHRT pE8SfT In the absence of Flavin, Man-ager McCarthy will probably use er 6teeT Saussell Q. B. Schumitzky vage L. II Johannlne- Who nails Old Glory to the mast? If they could not satisfactorily I IU ti i Bill Thompson! en 1 vi 1. cr.r n.

ne Joe Hand at center forward tod'iy against the Tablers in the second meier rior STL-O answer three questions he would put to them, the prosecutor. Dr. "eit K. II Edminson Who Is a patriot to the last? mot CirOfP Boidan has a susm i nisg and a very good one to tie (or the title. Soldan can take the Tale Eowl fof the fourth time by beat, ing Central and Cleveland, pro-ridinr Central can trim Roose-vttt.

Cook's team can tie by beating Central and Cleveland, but only if foe former loses to Roosevelt, p.ooievelt must beat Central while Soldan loses to either Cleveland or Central to gain a clear title to the championship. Central's chance at ta title lies in graining victories over Soldan and Roosevelt. Beaumont and Cleveland are out. Schumllzky, Soldan Star. In the first game, Soldan scored "arnes F.

ShaDiro J. Lickley, said he would make Bill Thompson. i I score by periods: When Freedom, from her moun jeri INT. i r2f them parties to the "gigantic fight fraud" and ask Gov. C.

C. Toung to remove them from office. l-tooseveit 0 0 0 6 6 perioi tain slope, Soldan 6 0 0 6 Rang out a peal of Joy and hope, Dundee and Waxman succeeded ST.LrS ha; 'ert. iUt I I I I Loses rt Who was the guy that pulled the MARQU In delaying their pleas to charges of false advertising until Monday game of the league double headar at Sportsman's Park. Hand has recovered from the effects of a strained ankle.

Oster is also riady to return to his halfback position so that the defense will be somewhat stronger than it was last Sunday against the Ben Millers. Other changes will be made in the lineup cf the Wellstons. who oppose the Ben Millers in the opening game, The first game Is scheduled to start at 2 o'clock. a firi rope? Bill Thompson! but Donald pleaded not guilty and Id his trial was set for next Monday. Bail for both Dundee and Wax- touchdown in the opening' min I Quite So.

In tne absence of tea. Big Bill es. It was the first scored against maa was increased to 92500 la view of the delayed pleadings. Roosevelt this season. The Rough Riders' only score came late in the Tho Three Lickley said he would ask' the Unal period.

might take a fall out of King George by dumping a few cases of Johnny Walker into Lake Michigan. fovr. Abe Schumitzky. all-star end of commissioners. Seth W.

P. gtre-llnger of Hollywood, Louis Alm- THIRD CHAPTER 40 SO 40 Beck, referee; Kanip, umpire; 3Iurphy, head linesman. Scoring: Touchdowns, Schumitzky and Barnes. Substitutions: Soldan, Benjamlne for Peluso; Minkey for Shacklin; Predock Tor Peluso. Kofxxevelt Ehrdt for Monteith; Monteith for Ehrdt.

Beaumont Position Central Ens L.E... Herskowitz Barnlioiibe L. Hubert Marglieris L.G Hlgglns Close Schott Anastasoff Marquard Duby R. Welglc 3rcnges K. Duibor Mulvihill Q.

Chapman Mchols tu H. B. Bohringer H. Bohringer.R.H.B-. Schumacher Rost (Capt.) F.

Heinrichi Score by periods: 20 30 IO IO 20 30 list season, shifted to quarterback. gren of San Diego, chairman, and VestJ "Two Women Throw Billiard Frank Traung of San Francisco erosied the line with the West End Team's touchdown after receiving Johanningraeier'a long pass on the Brow ober: the following questions: Balls at Pool Room Windows." 1. Did the commission have any N'eUoi Why didn't they throw pool 19-yard line. Johanningmeier's place kick was wide. Roosevelt knowledge of the fact that Wax- Cupl balls? They would probably throw rolling pins through the windows "HlF'tod fumbled the kickotr, giving KBNrJwdan the ball on the 25-yard line man had a secret contract with Promoter Dlclc Donald calling for a $60,000 guarantee to be paid in advance? Nebraska Swamps Kansas, 47 to 13, In Loose Game Jayhawkers Outweighed and Outclassed by CornhuskerV Speed.

issg? it the outset. The backs plunged Ant: of a ten-pin alley. Testimonials. for a first down, were thrown for a 2. Did the commission have loss, gained again, and drew a 15- 7-d knowledge that any part of this C.

C. Pyle says one of Red yard penalty. Johanningmeier's SH TH CKOI 9 JC JOC Will 30 DAi fei 1 9Y.Lr smith xior yet fiL- MARQUE-TIL-; r- fIT.LCUl:? I "-Ji 252 Itoocmwh i lC uktz I ST.L-O 0 UlcH Grange's sources ol Income is writ pass from the 23-yard mark fol lowed. advance guarantee had been paid Waxman prior to the evening of the fight? And if so, what did ing testimonials lor cigarettes 'or ltl Roosevelt threatened to score they have to say about It In the which he doesn't smoke. Central 0 0 0 0 0 Beaumont .0 0 0 0 Referee Beck.

Kurrus, Umpire. Hayes, Head Linesman. Substitutions: Beaumont -Heil-man for Ens; Byrne for Megerigo; Fehr for Duby; Hoycr for Anastasoff; Anastasoff for Hoyer; Duby twice subsequently during the pe face of their own la. that no mon Nort riod. A good gain by Sauselle gave the Rough Riders a first down on ey is to be paid fighters In ad Ta HE praise of fags, as we bus pect, Is but a lot of hokum; vance? the 13-rard mark.

Soldan ground ed an enemy pass, threw the op 3. Why did not the commission, ilch was present on the evenln On "Red" they have no 111 effect. By the Associated Press. LINCOLN. Nov.

6. The Univefsity of Nebraska Cornhusk-ers, primed for their lntersectlonal clash with Pittsburg at the "Smo'ky City" next week-end, passed and smashea their way to a 47 to 13 victory over the Univer for lehr; Fehr for Duby; Ens for Heilman; Hoyer for Byrne; Mege-rlgo for Fehr; Weiss for Mulvihill; position for two successive losses, Sopped another pass, and took the ball to punt out of danger. Late of the fight, and aware of the fact that no fight was goinr on take place, at once order the refund llolton for Meges; Weidner for Because he doesn't smoke 'em. Lyrics by Limerick Luae. "Jack Slattery Signed to Man the period a fumble within two Megerigo.

Central Montgomery of money to the 2.20 seat our- ror Marquard; Marquard for sity of Kansas Jayhawkers before a homecoming crowd of 14,000 per chasers who were given no stub ta show for the money paid? age uraves. FOURTH 3lMrjTft 40 50 40 of the goal robbed Roosevelt a touchdown. Schumitzky Mped up the ball behind the line touchback. 20 10 30 IO 20 30 AID a certain old fellow Governor Lends Support. MISSOURI TRIUMPHS Br th rmrlM Press.

soldan held the favorites for named Slattery, Once half a major league bat SACRAMENTO, Nov. 6. Prom OVER WEST VIRGINIA Continued from Page IS, Col. 4. floras again in the second quarter KrCtffthe Rough Riders had ad- ising gubernatorial Investigation.

Gov. C. C. Young today advised meed to the 5-yard line. Johan sons here today.

Kansas, although unable to penetrate the Huskers' beefy forward wall with any consistency in the first half, got a "break" when Cooper, substitute for Lyman, grabbed a 20-yard pass from Lawrence, substitute for Aash, and ran 56 yards through an open field to a touchdown. Half time found the score 13 to 7 in Nebraska's favor. tery: "With Braves I have signed, But I'm greatly inclined City Prosecutor E. J. Lickley of mage, while Missouri drove over tofmeier's excellent punts averted fsrther threats In that period Los Angeles to carry the prosecution to such length a he may deem.

To regard the position as flat Neither team was able to get past for 14 and 181 scrimmage yardage. In the air, also, the Mountaineers carried supremacy. They completed four tosses for 48 yards, and necessary as a result of tha. Dun tU other's 20-yard mark during tery." dee-Hud kins boxing fiasco, Nov. 3.

third quarter, although Roose- Missouri three for Co. "Feodor Chaliapin Granted Dl The Governor's action, outlined outgainpd Soldan considerably. Ten Mountaineer passes went vorce." Game Started Too Late. Saussele and Savage of Roose Charlie ChaplirT now has noth afoul and four for Missouri. Each team intercepted one pass, but Tdcchoown t-1 By LAr ky OtU rtTw" lioC SMI' 14 Kl KCS Lrtr FJNM SCOftE KTlf riff ti i 26 gfj 1st- Oimn: Wl 6 IMTI Rtt(r oas iv to wotj sc j.

-4r iiiiiii iiiiftu mult AW iT 111 if 1 TM I I I I I I 1 I I Ing Chaliapin. in a letter dispatched to Lickley tonight was In answer to a telegram from Lickley in whlch the Los Angeles prosecutor declared the State Athletic Commission was negligent, possibly actually violators of the law, and that It might fal period. The first was good for In the second half both elevens threw caution to the winds and launched aerial attacks interspersed with flashy plunging and broken field running. The feature of the game came in the final period when Sloan, substitute for Presnell, took Mehrle's interception directly paved the way for a Tiger counter. touchdown: the second was The man on the sandbox says it Missouri's ten punts averaged 33 topped on the 6-yard mark when look like a fight to a finish be rok II yards each, while the Mountaineer the game was called 3 minutes early because of the league rule tween Justice and "Bat he necessary to prosecute thsm.

punter essayed seven and his av You need have no hesitation as tllng" Money. erage was 36 li yards. Penalties hich halts the first game at 3 I. irt Schmidt's kick-off and ran 90 yards through the Kansas team for a touchdown. 9.

to. debited the Missouri squad 50 far as the State is concerned In instituting such prosecution aa you While there are a number who On the first march down the yards, and West Virginia suffered Mixing passes with line plung think that Justice will fall by the 15 yards loss by this route. field, eight plays brought the ball may deem proper," said the Governor's letter. power of Money, the Kid hat the 2-yard marls where Barnes, ing, Nebraska scored four touchdowns in quick succession in the Substitution Kumerous. Substitutions on both teams were The Governor added that he number of staunch supporters who would get in touch with the secre numerous, and Tiger Coach Gwinn believe he still has a punch up bis Roosevelt fullback, hit center for thejeore.

Savage's place kick was id. Saussele and Savage had tarried the ball 54 yards on plays third period, at the same time keeping its goal line uncrossed. One of the counters came when MARQUETTE "GOLDEN AVALANCHE" CRUSHES tary of the commission on Monday If T. sleeve. Henry worked virtually all of his 30 first string men.

Reefer's twisting, hurdling and and endeavor to ascertain the facts in the matter. James caught a pass from Presnell Minnesota Team Ties Notre Dame, 7-7 len the whistle blew. "Kearns Sais He Wilt Prove BILLIKENS, 26 TO 0 Continued from Page IS, Col. 8. execution of spin plays all but baf Rlrkard Is Dempsey's Slanager, Well, what of it? Koosevelt appeared certain to re and observers believed that iih the 3 minutes remaining, it fcljht have won.

Observers, as fled the Tiger front wall, bu the second defense always caught him, often when the tackier was the last which had been partially blocked and sped across the goal line. Coach Bearg sent in his reserves toward the close of the third period. Scattering the Nebraska line in ganization but the half-frozen crowd found both to its liking. Continued From Page IS. Col.

5. II. terver will, advised that the obstacle between the West Virginian Harvard a Poor Peoria Eleven Outweighs Blues For Game Today "rtt game start at 1 p. m. instead the final quarter, the Jayhawkers 1:10.

Match for Penn lira) the first game Beaumont marched down the field to the one-foot line and Hamilton went St. Louis U. plays Detroit U. here next Friday, Armistice Day, for the world at large and Homecoming day for the Billiken alumni. Detroit trimmed the Indians yesterday 38 to 7.

That ain't such good news. -owed" remarkable strength near own goal line. Central threat- own over for the touchdown. Schmidt's PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 5.

The fined to place-kick was blocked. score in every period but "gun that wasn't loaded" a Penn each occasion found the line sylvania eleven with a death grip The crovd thought the BiUikens atfcad been weak at midfleld Sloan's 90-yard dash concluded the scoring and the gun ended the game with Nebraska in possession of the ball on the Kansas 18-yard and the goal line. Mehrle, Kennedy, Rosenheim and Gorman ripped through the Mountaineers' line eusively for long gains. although their average weight about 160 pounds precluded continued heavy thrusts. Mehrle'B spectacular 63-yard dash with the intercepted pass was nearly matched in brilliance by Larue's 33-yard end run for the Mountaineers.

Kennedy, reserve Tiger back, reeled through the line, after first stumbling and gained 28 yards as the game neared its close. The last period found a Tiger team defense and supposedly little of fen; blew up in the face of Har Kne wall near the point where deserved a touchdown in the first quarter of yesterday's game. Re shadows of the goal posts used taliatory boots of Niemic and Da.h-man, who shared the Rockmen's toe work. Outside of the break by" which Niemic scored, play was desultory in the first half, only a looming thrust by the Gophers after a Rockne fumble in midfleld, altering the monotony. This came early lu the first period.

Two passes rushed the ball inside the Notre Dame 15-yard line, but a third toss grounded over the goal line and from then on neither team could develop a punch that carried it into scoring territory. 3Iore Spears Strategy. Spears changed tactics in the second half. He deliberately handed ceiving the kickoff. the Billikens line.

vard today in the first football meeting of these ancient trials in Pharmer, sent into the game, made the score-tying kick. Desperate Passing Effort. Having kept their aerial game under cover in the hope it could be saved for future games, Notre Dame cut loose and attempted a desperate passing -ally. Two tosses grounded far beyond the outstretched arms cf receivers. Another was incomplete, but the gain was allowed for interference with the receiver.

A fourth toss never even left the hands of the passer, Niemic being tackled 10 yards back of his line of scrimmage by Hay-craft, Gopher end, aa the gun cracked. The Notre Dame line throughout the game matched the play of the Gopher forward, gains by rushing being about equal. Minnesota had a shade the better of the air game, which Notre Dame was reluctant iaiL Centrat tried a pass at the 22 years. reeled off two first downs r.d carried the ball to Marquette's line in a jiffy, where the visitors held. On the fourth down.

dy for Gorman: Hurley for Tarr While 60,000 frenzied fans Maschoff for Gibson; Gibson for i It- fd line, in the first period but it grounded. A Beaumont punt blocked on the play following at the alert North Siders recov- Brown: Swofford for Rosenheim looked down from the broad reaches of the Franklin Field horseshoe, the Red and Blue team Lyons for Waldorf; Willner for W. Lintznlch tried a drop kick, which was low. The safety man. mad a The entire second quarter Smith; Howze for Diemund; We- composed principally of reserves that had bowed to Chicago.

Pen grab for it and the bail appeared Played In Beaumont trrritorv cott for Hawkins; King for Mehr'e State and Navy on successive Sat and play see-sawed the length of the field, with Missouri on the ad to have been touched by him as West Virginia: Ryan for Larue; 1ai Central had a first down on 5 19-Yard urdays kicked the "dope bucket' Vacheress for Hageburg; Hage the Irish the offensive by kicking all over the field to trounce stubborn Crimson eleven. 24 to 0 vantageous end. Lineup and summary: bail over. Walker's team trot it went through his legs. A St.

Ixuis man recovered the ''al acros the goal line for a seeming touchdown, but the officials ruled "lain 3 Vard. rt th r-nal linp Missouri (13) Position. W. Va. (0) The Harvard offense dropped time and again on first down, but Rockne's versatile carriers, except for occasional flashes by Flanagan.

the next period to meet the into high g-ar only In spots in th Tarr Left end Hageburg to use except in the last minute or burg for Vacheress Vacheress for Hageburg: T. Nixon for Hogua; Scott for George Nixon; Larue for Ryan: Ryan for Larue. Touchdowns: Missouri scoring Touchdowns. Brown and Rosen The Peoria, III. Indt pendent will outweigh the St Louis Blues 9 or 10 pounds to the man in their scheduled professional footbatl game this afternoon, at Stars Park.

Compton avenue and Market street. Three linesmen who tip the beam at 200 pounds each and a fullback; of the same weight are named in. the starting lineup for the visitors. Peoria will average close to lit pounds, against 17S for the BU Louis aggregation. Most of the Peoria players ar from Illinois colleges, but their Ihree stars.

Tackle Hornbaker. halfback Sawers and Halfback Egan, the first-named la from Minnesota. Peoria ha won four of five games played previously this season. The Blues, led by AI Hayea. gained a victory in their only eon.

test to date. That was before Pete Jackson, the former Missouri U. star, Joined the local team. Starting time Is 2:10 o'clock. The announced lineups: BLUER.

Postiori. PEORIA. Barber 160.... I Kiplln 1T9 Payne 199 L. T.

Myers 209 Scott L. Burr tQ9 Tandy i0 C. Btina Ha Droege It. McCance 269 Carman 190. T.

199 that the safety man had not first, third and final quarters. Jai opposition. Central was held 1 or downs on Beaumont's 15-vardl touched the ball. Huff Left tackle G. Nixon Drumm Left guard Hogue Otherwise the game was a dis two.

The crowd packed the wood en stadium, being estimated at 25, 000. play of Pennsylvania crushing Morgan Center Latham fc) in the last period and it never closr afterward. MIXED DOUBLES I- 0. line power and new found ability Miller Right guard Meisel TOURNEY AT ROGERS to take advantage of every "break1 SIGNS VaiH TORONTO offered. Only once did Pen STANFORD PROFITS BY WASHINGTON FUMBLES march to a score unassisted by The first of.

the mixed double con'ests which are slated for the Rogers alleys on the first and third Harvard lapses and then the Re and P-iue drive from its own 44 AND WINS, 13 TO 7 yard line, aided by a 21-yard for Sunday night la each month, starts Bv the AviI(J PreM. ward pass from Wascoionls to tonight with squads being sched heim; Point after touchdown Brown. First downs Missouri 14, West Virginia 16. Yards gained in scrimmage Missouri 181, Wes-t Virginia 240. Yards lost in scrimmage Missouri 4, West Virginia 26.

Punts Missouri 10, for an av erage of 39 yards: West Virginia 7. for an average of 36.5 Forward passes completed Missouri 3. West Virginia 4. Forward passes incomplete Missouri 4, West Virginia 10 Forward passes intercepted Missouri West Vir W. Smith Right tackle Brewster Brown Right end Garrett Mehrle Quarterback M.

Glenn Diemund Left halfback Larue Rosenheim Right halfback A. Glenn Gorman Fullback Kaefjr Referee E. Quigley, St. Mary's. L'mpire J.

G. Purfe. Williams. Field Judge; Col. X.

C. Muruma. Army. Head linos-man J. A.

Reiily, Georgetown. The score by quarters: Missouri 0 0 13 0 13 Paul Scull, ended In the latte uled at 7:30. 8:30 and p. Collins, Dahman and Niemic could not penetrate beyond midfleld." The Gophers hovered over the play waiting for a break. Late In the period they took the offensive and marched down the field, holding the ball inside the Notre Dame 10-yard line when the period ended.

Resuming the drive in the final lap, the ball was carried to the Jhree-yard line. There St halted when a Notre Dame lineman broke through and mussed up Joestlng, giving Notre Dame the ball. Another Gopher offense was started but it lacked the pow-r of its predecessor and the South Bend again took the bail, only to fumble on an attempted kick that permitted Nagurski to make his decisive recovery. Two smashes penetrated the Notre Dame line and then Joeeting passed to Walsh and SEATTLE, Nov. 5.

University defeated 13 to 7 in a fiercely contested All men and women bowlers in the kicking a 17-yard field goal In the MCKEi TEAM, SELLS SELF TO PITTSBURG RO.NTO. Nov. contract with the Maple Hockey ciub here yesterday. Promptly sold himself Pltteb'-s riratcs, according r4tnieat, made here today. Un-erm et Iuncan's contract.

It red that he could sell him- second period. Penn scored two touchdowns in the third period, the first when rd Hake, giant tackle, blocked French's punt and raced 25 yard for the score. 'A few moment city who have established averages in tin or more garn of lcagufe play are eligible to enter and reservations can be made at the alleys or by phoning Central 7179. Part-ners will be drawn at the start of each squad and all entrants are eligible for one or all of the drawings. All teams will be allotted a handicap according to averages.

foothali game today. Preston and Harder put over the Cardinals' scores and Carroll scored for Washington. The game was featured by close play throughout, with the ba'l see-sawing from one end of the field to the other. Fumbles brought about Washington's downfall. ginia 1 Yards gained passing West Virginia 0 0 0 0 Substitutions: Missouri: Lucas Sffl icuguo i'-ir Avu Barry 1T Hayes 150 Litchfield 199 175.

II. 119 Duepke If EgaalT9 Mahan 175. B. 269 later. Paul Scull Intercepted a pass on Harvard 26-yard line and in three plays Shober dented the Crimson goal.

Missouri 4 8. West Virginia 60. Pea-altles Missouri for 50 yar3; West Virginia 3. for 15 yards. Tima of periods lsnu Tu t0 tave his suspension for Huff; WaidorT for Morgan; Hawkins for Drumm; Huff for Lucas; Gibson for Miller; Kenne- JAboEt 40,000 saw the game..

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