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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1916 14 Football, Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Boxing, Race Results, Tips and Cards RESULTS AT LAUREL TRIO OF HARVARD WARRIORS 1 TODAY'S SELECTIONS BY FLACrG. CHEERS FOB PERU. First race, two-year-olds, selling six furloneg: Greentree. H3 (Robinson). $3.50.

$2.70. $2.30. won: BatOe Abbev. 103 (Schittlneer. $3.40.

$2.80, second: KTfts. 107 (Parrineton). $3.40. TENER COMES BACK AT JOB AT LAUREL ttiird. Time 1.14 1-5.

Claeer. Cattain Rar. Seapusa. Bnrbanlc. MoonUehter and Stalwart MM IB OFF TO PITTSB an aiso ran.

Second. two.TMir.nMti Kplllnc. r1t fnrlrmcrs! Fen- Best Bets First Ballot, Hanobala. 106 fBalll. $8.70.

$4.60. $3.80. won: Lord Bvron. in7 tt sn.o. Rtvnna.

mouse, Star Gaze Great Dolly. 104 (Dishmonl. $5.10. third. Time l.i h.atherm GraT.

Pomo. isaroleon. Resents Remarks Made by jfcS First Race Sea Wave, Sweeter Than Third. tH nrvwnrH cplli 17 1 1-1G miles: Ambrose. Ill (Kleezert.

$7'. i i-iu' mues: Am-Drose. Ill (K.ieesert. sc Sugar, Mae Murray. A i i i mer r.sn fiacler Kpfpr- ls-10 3-40- wn Mr.

Mark, (Bam. $13.20 IllCIIUail LCaUCI III IICICI $7.40. second: Queen of Paradise. 101 (J. Mc Folwell and Warner Bigger Names Than Hughes and Wilson in Pittsburgh Now Second Scylla, Al Hudson, Blue Grand Demonstration by Students Parading From Dormitories to Railroad $2.70.

third. Time 1.47 2-5. Royal Grass Belle. interest. Vvoodfair.

Juliet and Borax also ran. ence to' McGraw Incident Third First Ballot, Courtship, Kil Tourth. hanoiran. three-vear-olds and no- kenny. ward.

1U miles: Short Grass. 120 (Keoch). $3.10. out. ont.

won: Borrow. 123 (Robinson, out. out. second: Goldcrest Bov. 99.

(Garner). Fourth Fenmouse, Gelto, Koh-I- iNoor. I i our- third. Time 2.03 4-5. Three startere.

Savs Younger League rresident tFicta- handicap, an six funoncs-. wa- ter Lady. 107 U. MoTaesartl. $23.10.

$16.30. Sand -Marsh. 131 $5.50. Fifth Fenmouse, Chiclet, Wooden Shoea Oail rillu IIUUUIC ill llld JWII second; Startling. 114 (Haynes).

ne. 114 (Haynes). Penn Alumni to the Number of One Thousand Will Greet Team Upon Its Arrival third. Time 1.12 Thomhili. Hanson.

Sixth Humiliation, 'Pierrot, Colors. Seventh Star Gaze, Menlo Park, Circuit Without Looking Further Kewessa- Henning Returns to Guard Position Relieving Wirkman, Who Has Stiff Neck c-ixiu. i oree-yea r-oiQK ana np, senin? l-io -Aiarcncourt. mues: Buzz Around. (Kleearer).

$4.60. $3.10. $2.70. won: Prestf-n Lynn. 113 (Parrlntonl.

jj tj Urn WmW' hs i t. wtm mtA AT LATONIA t-r-rr i oc D. Ja.i aecona; e-orpii. iuo irscnuxr'neeri. XTTW ORK.

Oct. rresident J. $5.50. third. Timi.

K. Terier. of the National League, issued Altamaha. Disturber. Fonctionalre.

'Piauette Special to The Inquirer. PITTSBURGH. Oct. 26 fr a statement here tonwnt. repiymi to a nth.

three-year-olds and uowards- sell statement credited to President B. B. line: handicap. 1 mile 70 yards: Ladr Teresa Best Bets J. C.

Stone, Surpass With the clieers of more than five thousand loyal students echoing in their ears, twenty-five members of the Penn ing, Little Bigger Tr.Vinnr.Ti of the Amencan Leacue in 109 'Kelsevi. $8.30. $6.10. $3.40. won: G.

M. itLT' Miller. Ill (Butwell). $6.60, $4,10. second: jwiouov 1 ciunac iu u.v.1 urave cmaroer.

112 (Amoroeet. third. feeling in old is approaching; the stage of fver heat, as each day i brings Saturday nearer. Politics have i been pushed clear back into the shade, and when a bi nch of men are seen argu- ing on the stieet corners, you generally that, thev not. discussins? the sylvania 'Varsity football team depart miifh discussed JlcGraw incident.

I Time -L44 3-5. Old Broom. Yoedlinr. Har- First Race J. C.

Stone, Southern ed last night tor I'lttsbureli. where they Johnson is reported to have criticised u-- lnK a League, fcavrn. 4-1 a "Vni'vn al fa cmf frtT "vl'Vi rnn will do battle with the University of eirlcrorl its. failure to rhiiVe John Mp- RcoUL 1 0 AT LATONIA Second Bassanta, Pollyanna, Solveig. iattsnurzh eleven tomorrow afternoon Graw, manager of the ew ork Giants, ihird Lardome, Miss Declare, Burt Thurman.

fnr his rlenounoement of his Dlavers ml First Race Fi and a half furlnnes. Relle the srame which won Brooklyn the 101 'Hicei. $30.40. $11.50. won; the game vniv.n woii diuumjii tue 1 VelTet.

llo CU Gentry). $23.90. $13. second: nonai ueuuaui 1 immense, no frwvwet sj, th rd m. ourth Chalmers, Hank O'Day, Kathleen.

Fifth Surpassing, Camellia, Clark M. In reuard to-President sec- 18.2-5. Dahlia. Pearl I. Uentfoot, Mis- A ho mriflont 'uo uniu jikj cioi.

n.esirei merits of Wilson and Hughes, but Fol- well and Warner. It is no exaggeration to say that th two last named men are i more talked about than the candidates for the Presidency, at least in the Smoky City. The Pennsylvania squad will not lack friends here wKen it arrives tomorrow, as the meeting of the Associated Penn Clubs of the World has brought to town nearly a thousind graduates of the Uni- I versify, and, of course, they will be at I a1? 1LT Ann aw ran. reana rresiuem iciici ciaraucui. 1 srara loree-Tear-oiaa ana no sit rurionrs.

i. ia-A the first, mire buncombe. The SPSS rrt-. 105 (Sciierreri. 5.70t Sixth Rhymer, Xettie Walcutt, Matin.

Seventh Little Bigger, First Star, 1 -vnn i ifui i xrw ,11. a Time. j.Naiimai xcinui; 10 secona cone. 105 oientrr). $6.10.

third. Clravtr affair in its own way and a I i-13 Fnzzy Wuzzt. Alex Gets. Carrie a nish uegree. Brlzz.

Vrme- Scrutineer. Cash on Delivery. Galloway and iu I ixiiaia ana Bonanza, aiso ran r- rars action in leaving IDe neiu sunmaid scratched liiiT'i iwo-year-oids: sit fnrlonzs. La. ton! a initr Jf won: Win American Express.

08: 1W5: English Lay. joa: little Ford. 108: 109: Bassants. 109. and no.

6 furlongs: the game to cheer the boys to victory. It will be a job for Bob Folwell to keep his team away from the enthusiasts tomorrow at the Hotel Schenley, just across from the grounds. coniituir i iiiaic cv.u.iiioi, i-tic riasn. lir.j ivonnoiiTl. $3 10 second of the game, and 31cGraw disavows any Sir Wejions.

112 HanoTeri. third. Time i 113 Penrod. R. Dick Lncille Dia such intention.

moni and Arlstobolus also ran. Knobeikanfi Knobeltamp Iru for Scandal. 98; Ladv Mildred. lf3: Running Queen. 98: Buslrjp? to Affent.

10S: Thistle Green. 103: Circulate. It Johnson tvants to raise any trou- scratched. Ho lio need not. lKik anv further for Fourth Three-yearf-old and tip: mile and mile rru The game will be played on Forbes I on Forbes Field.

The spectacle of the mob of madly chcetTns students in the train shed of Broad Street station just prior to the leaving of the Ked and Blue squad of gridironer.s was the greatest witnessed in this city for many a year. In the demonstration given by undergraduates from the training liouge; the conveying of the layers and coaches in a big buss pulled by freshmen to Broad Street Station, the snake dance, the frnging of songs and the speeches, has been equalled only once in the history of Old lenn, that being some year? ago, when Penn was represented by r.r unbeatable eleven. With the winding ur of the snappiest practice held during the week, and the placing of Charlie Henning at his old position at left guard to start the game against Glenn Warner's speedy eleven, enthusiasm ran high when the march was started for the station. With the return of Henning to the first 'Varsity at left guard, the team is very contident and, displayed plenty of speed in the final drilling on Franklin Field yesterday afternoon. Henning, who has been out of the game since the first of the season due to an operation for appendicitis, was pronounced in perfect condition by Dr.

J. B. Carnett. Folwell immediately decided to start the husky guard against Pittsburgh, substituting him for "Mannie" Wirkman, who is suffering from a stiff Beck. Folwell was given some little worri-mesit ever the outcome of the came when u.e Tards.

Hanovla. 106 (Louderl. J15.50 Oicero ICS: Miss Declare 108: M. Bert Thur- an opportunity than the statement made $5.20. won: fitar jasmine.

101 oiurphv. $4 bo msn- 10S: Manioc. 108: Cardome. 10S: Martre. bv one of the club owners against the V3.10.

second: Prince Hermis. 112 xl: TjikeiIav nw-n IppctiP J4- thM- Tlme- 1 -42 3-5. FleetaVlle. Mc- Handicap. three-Twtr-olds and umpires in nis own league.

Adno and raotaln Keea also ran. 6 furlongs: F1 Cudahee. 1C5: J. J. Mnr- BATES, LINEMAN FLOWER, HALF-BACK CASEY, HALF-BACK BARS UP AGAINST CORNELL EXPECTS TO WIN Field, the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates, and it can accommodate the confidently looked for by the Pitt Athletic Committee.

Glenn Warner has decreed that no Pitt man shall be seen around the grounds while the Penn team is practicing 'n the early hours of tomorrow iittemoon. Folwell will have the park to himself and team for a try-out to become acquainted with the conditions regarding lights and shadows, and as this practice will be at about the same time of day the game takes place, it will mean a little advantage to the Red and Blue to get in a couple of hours' work. Coach Warner sent his lads through a Fifth Sedamsville handicap: thrve-vear-olds 1W: Brlnshurst. 117: Kathleen. 121: and ur: mile and a sixteenth.

Tokav. Vj6 HSHfOPr- 124: Chalmers. 126. (Loader. $10.

$4.60. $3.20. won: feleeth. 114 Firth Selling, three-year-olds and np. lXi $4.10.

J2.0. fecond: Solid Kock. f4 1 Jo T. 9S: Narmaf. 101: Dehra.

iBmwni. $3.40. third. Time. 1.514-5.

Monev. TjX Vl5: "SnrrwsslB. 10S: Kria maker and Monsieur Porci also ran. 'Mariorie 104: Camellia. 110.

Sixth Two-year-olds: five and a half farlorgs st.n-Jlling. two-year-olds. 6 furlongs: t-Bnllion. 112 (Lillvt. $7.60.

$3.0 won: lpreto. 102: Highland Las-Ben Hamnson. 105 Hanover). $10.20. $fi sec- fiev.

fisher. 102: Rhvmer. ond: Basil. 110 BuitrD. S3.30.

third. Time, 105i inare Dealer. 110; 1.13 3-5. Pt. Tuck.

Miladi Anne. Top o' the 'Diamond. 114. Wave. Hemlock.

Walton H. Fearce. Joyland eventb felling, three-year-olds and up. Hi and Saffron Cirl also ran. 93: Little Bigger.

Seventh Three vears and or: mile and 70 Gibraltar. 98: Turco. 103: CtonflaCTatJon. 10S: yards. Gibraltar.

102 fLrkel SI04 10 $44 40 Flr! Decree. 110; Inittry. 11: First Star. 110. LDW SCORE MAJOR LEAGUE PLAYERS 25.W.

won: Brown Vlvet. 107 (Buckles). -ADrenuce allowance claimed. CHICAGO. 111..

Oct. 26. Malor League base Leaves for Cambridge With Utmost Confidence of Trimming Harvard ITHACA. N. Oct.

26 (Special i. The Cornell team left for Harvnrd touisht amid a his umlerirruduate demonstration at the station. Speakins to a crowd at a mas meeting. Dr. Sharpe.

head coach, said "We hare erery hit as good a chance of heating Harvard as the team did last year." The chances seem even Bud the score will Dot le one-sided. REACH AMATEUR STATUS A. A. U. Committee Said to Have at Last Discovered Proper Rating NEtV YORK.

Oct. 2G. The Recodification Comraittee of the Amateur Athletic I nion has finished its work and its reconnnendatl'Wi for swe-eoine chanies in the constitution will be submitted to the annual convention on Nottd-ler 'JTt. The mst strikinz chances will be In the definition of what constltntes an amateur. Thev are based on the recommendations of the seneral imports conference here last wintT under the auspice of the Intercollegiate Aswtation of the Amateur Athletes of Am-ri-a.

Seward A. Simons, of Iios Aneeles. Is ctialr-mn nf li ificH ion Committee, and be $4.60. S3.90. second: Trannoid 101 iFTnjur) weatner.

a ear: track, fast. ball players will not only be barred from en- $12.50. third. Time. 1.44 4-5.

Lo. kv Trf- In exhibition baseball trames. but are BU1 Emmons, BILLY MOORE NEW SENIOR forbidden to increase their income afte the lTusb Xljsh and rncIe Will also ran. i CLASS LEADER AT PRINCETON i IS WON BY RISLEY Atlantic City Golfer Finishes First in Qualifying Round on His Home Course aetball or footbali. Tliis was the answer light practice today, feeling confident of the fitness of his team and desiring only to keep their minds on the game it- of Prefildent B.

B. Johnson, of the American CARD AT LAUREL Leasme. to the rtrotests of David L. tultr, Captain Mueller aroused preat enthusiasm Dresident of the BaUolavers' Fraternity. coins unn to Hsr- Oct.

25 (Special). William B. Moore, of Iew Tor cirv. was sell rather tbn to trv for a more per- when he declared "-we arc feet physical True, every nlav lH1. yers expresea tne arainst fines imposed on members for engaging In rot-season sames.

First race. two-Tear-old raaidea fillies 514 I elected president of the senior class of PriBce- they expect to make on Saturday was The Varsitv and" second teams held a short Berry was slow in the signal drill and did not show very rnixh spt-ed. Alter the runtinc dnll Ferrr 'mr-fci and hi? in lured knee had s-wc eon- furlongs The Cmlv One. 112: Pol It 112: Leading Ladv. 112: AfflnltT.

112: Sweeter Than Sugar. 112: Sandale ilmni. 112: Mse The section of tbe plavers contract coveting the points mentioned was exhibited bv Piei-dent Johnson and he said that it had been cone through with, but nothine stren- I yrimmaze on S. h.el!kopf Held this aftenioon j- and the leaoi made a tine impression. It i fast- wa done, borpitt ig the only play- er hUd tocether than at any time before and his associates have been at work on the new constitution for nearlv two Tears.

Although Dior of the proposed cbanxe wh! bo radical. Swretarr Kubin. of tbe A. A. predicts that the-new code will be adopted vir It forbid.

rarticlpe- hMurray. 112: Bella 112: Onunda. 112; In- approved by Mr. Fiiltt. x'j stated Ber- few of the men have in- tion in "anv exhibition cine, indoor baseball.

1 oerocue. lyz: Sea Wave. 112: Melting 5Io- While er snaad not able to take his this year. iu ciiiveipii. tins aiierooon.

Moore IB captain of the Ticer track team and Is one of the best sprinters In the conntrv. He is also1 a member of the Princeton football team and plavs half-back. William L. McLean, of Philadelphia, was chosen vice president of the senior class at the same time. McLean is also a member c.f the football team.

He played at tackle for three years. ry wiu be tne cl SliC-e tr.r- i juries, the smiad. as a whole, fcs in pretty good baskethall or football unless the written con-I nients nmpl. 112: Hesse. 112; Charmingly.

tually without oPTXsltlon. 112: Marv Powell. 11 sent of the clna has first been riven. tt-" crdd 3 V1 'shape. If day Kinai decisions to the line-up was made to in tne game in We decided not to permit the exhibition games, because the hippodrome features couid TAYLOR LEADS SOUTHERN J'f tic ir and Jefferson, two i we'i from Saturday.

not be divorced from teem. Jocnson said. RUNNERS TO TAPE ATLANTIC CITY. N. Oct.

26. Avoiding the pitfall? better than the remaining 100 competitors, Maurice Ris-ley, of the home club, yvon the medal for the low score in the quaJifyinar round of the fall tournament of the Country day bv Sharpe. who said that Hyernon and Zander rt ill plav ends. iiilics. Dixon anj maybe Jewett tackles.

-Miller and Anderson fruards. OariT centre. Shiverlck onarter-back. Benedict. Hoffman and Speed half-backs and Mueller full-back.

Second, two-year-olds, selling. 6 furlongs Intrisruer. 122: Kentockv Bot. 113: MotheT Machree. lo: Tootsie.

10S: Capital Prize. 110; Barbara. .104: xMddUng Miaa. 112: xScTlla. HH: Blue Grass Belle.

115: Gold Bond. 112: Rebel. 109: Al Hudson. Little Cottage. 107: Brieht Star.

104: rPrecise. ICO. Third, two-year-olds, purse. 6 furlongs Kilkenny. 110: Counsel.

101: First Ballot. Saturday's were announced to-StZ -Maxwell, Swarthmore, CENTRAL WINS rnlft hA Titntnr Class, was the first 2 i i iticrtyu, umpire; ujvn to co ben of will be as frri rcrt is very and vm and iz tcrr 1 vzv. Ei in-z-s TZZ XTL 13.1 tTL-zn 7'zz er'-i': runner prrr uir line- iu iuc Club of Atlantic City at Northnela to- country ran at Southern UirU. held over the iz. b'ti, head r.nesman.

Amalgamator. K6: Columbine, 103: Conrtshitv Philadelphia Club Swimmers Beaten A- TiMtK emi-a nf TO This was the 1 school course, of three and one-hair miles, yes score of 70. This was the school course, of three and one-ha 'Li il'rrf P. M. C.

Cancels With Fordham CHESTER, Oct. 2 (SpeciaD. With nine first-string men temporarily ont of the game on account of minor injuries. Pennsylvania Military College was compelled to cancel tbe game arranged for Saturday with Fordham ia York. The Athletic Board voted the cancellation when only four regulars appeared for today's practice.

Coach Pauxtis approved the board's action, stating that his team wag ia no condition to play and that further Injuries would imperil the remainder of the schedule. in First Indoor Meet of the Season second time thw season that Risley hs is seconds: torr beinc aided CONFIDENT BIG GREEN (imo. 110: Bonnie witch, lor: sandal. 106; BeaverklU. 106.

Fourth, all aees. fillies and mares, purse, mile Capra. 113: Celto. 102: Koh-i-noor. f2: to a considerable extent bv a liberal allowance STCKES MAKING BID FOR JOB AT WEST POINT In the first indoor swimming meet of the rnau -ii i l'T BLIIif Lf 'j Cifrn TrrLiiLr: lh 1 of 2 minutes M) secouds over the scratch man.

Thomas, of the rbocnore Class, finished aec- won tne meaai at, jsonnneiu, ne captured it in the sprint; event with a score of 78. season, held last nieht in the Central Branch Fenmouse 108: Fair Helen. 102: Favonr Fifth hrt'P-ra rjilri inH t. nnw mil Y. M.

C. pool. Central team aeieaiea tne than lfr vrds in the rear. Philadelphia Swimming Qnb in a dual meet I Chiclet (imni. 114: Fenmouse." Wooden iv.n pnt "to the Junior Class with bv the score of 27 to 1 IGERS Shoes.

104: Ampere II (impi. 96: Gainer. 109; TRIMMING OF the Sonhomon-a as runner-up. Tbe race started nH ftniwhfvt in front of the school building at Tn the first event, a 200-yard fonr-man relay uerween ts. iit: ttac.

Jt. race, each contestant to cover yards. iJerr, LOADMAN VS. TENDLER Mxth. three-year-olds and upward, selling.

Van Rodeo. Dippy and Uhl. of Central, beat 6 furloties Pierrot. 117: Clootorf. 114: Salon! Shapleich.

Shoemaker. Greer and Sopp. Time 113: Rovalist. 113: Manslaver. 112: Wet Kale iidL.t? l'jcr wll t.

-oil T3ir TZJ CTl2. lIL auUulKV Lilt LilT- -w-. t.t -euuiir Liii rncnj-Ltr vll jjiiry vtdt L.rc iy vll Lui'r rri tiit rtn. ouLrer- iibft- e-r Tcu-nif tic lierry ei :i.l-:njt.. Frond and Jackson streets, the runners the meantime traveling the intervening cLstance to Point Breeze Park and return The runners finished in the following order: first Tavlor.

Juniors. :.1: Thomas. Sopfco-moren. Bvme. Juniors.

24. Stein. Kreshmen. 4.or: Plstz. Juniors.

24. -T: Snfnlck. Freshmen. V.T.05: 'ones. Juniors.

27.30; Horn-back. Juniow. 271. TrT-'T J-r-rVT. X.

Oct. 15 'Special. i lTiei rn rf work was the jo: nT in E'2 The esrlv hour Tti a nillitarr formation unc Ui ni-i to forco foothai! inir? k.n rit dnil in cadet tt-ierj eat 1b a ieartfcr puat-inr ti i ti.e n-a were irll'ed care- if.f.'i it: tcrr3 ass intr. J'TT-fi 1 i'. toa OiirLeat were in purt tir Cu; Orfcsrit.

P. ice. MorrlU ttic ts-rtt fkt-t'Liur tbe hail. worked it Ms That's ceBtreJob. ttfM.U w1! asd expt-cted to crt WeE lid Ciipiuaa.

both Teteran. lit Tbe scV-c-ttre J. II. Worthin-rton. of Sucnmpdale, Lneland.

who is ranked among the tvyen-ty Lest amateurs in Englaud and is a plus 4 man. played admirable Rolf, and but for the fact that he found trouble on a couple of holes he must have at least tied with Risley for the medal. He took forty-two strokes going out and should have done no wor than forty, but he took a 6 on the ninth hole where h- should have had a 4. He made amends, however, by getting a 3 on the tenth hole and a 2 on the el vent and 109: xTlirimable. 115: Humlnlation.

112: Tie Piu. 115: Billie McGee. 114: Chesterton. 114: Sherwood. 113: Colors.

110; Wizard. 10S: xDer-vish. 102. Seventh, three-vear-olds and npward. selling.

i miles Star Gae. 117: Aesop. 105; xMenlo Park. 106: Marchcourt. 110: xFairly.

Volystta. 102. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather, clear; track, fast. Dirk Loadman.

of Buffalo. X. is down to meet Lew Tecdler. of this city. In the windup Mouday night at the Olympla A.

C. George Chaney. of Baltimore. will clash with Larrv Hansen, of Denmark, yi the second part of the donble trindtm. Joe Weli.

of this citv. pairs ofF with Darby Casper. Train Seiger tackles Gussie Lewis and the orening setto will bring together Billy Hines and Young Medway. Heal to Defend Billiard Title TOLEDO. Ohio.

Oct. 26. Hugh Heal, champion three-cushion billlardist. of this city, will defend bis title here on November 6. 7 and 9 against George Moore, of New York, according to announcement by the champion r-t Holmes.

Huff and 1 minute 52 3-3 seconds. Uhl. Central. won the race in 27 seconds. Greer.

Philadelphia S. C. was second, and Derr. Central, tliirti. Tomlinaon.

P. S. C. captured the 200-yard event in 2.32 1-5. Van Roden.

Central, was Rei-ond. and Robert N. Iippy. Central, third. Ravmond Thl.

Central, wimj the 100-yard contest, in 1.01 3-5. GilLrt E. Torclinson. P. 8.

C. wa second in 1.06 2-5. and Van Roden. Central, third. i William Schmmt.

P. C. took the plunge for distance with a long dive of 63 feet. Dowdell. Central, was second with 61 feet, and 3.

D. Chapleigh. S. C. third.

44 feet. The following T. M. C. 'A.

events for employed and high school groups were decided: 56-yard relay Won by Andrews. Donahue. Krug and Murray. High School, defeatine Walters. Shonlherg.

Mitchell and Borden, employed group. Time. 2.W S-fi. SO vards. scratch Won bv Krag.

High School; second Waters, employed boys: third. Donohue. Hish School. Time. 32 seconds.

for Hare at tackle on tbe reserve CARD AT LATONfA AZEVEDO AND THOMAS MOORE OH SIDE LINES, WEAKENS TIGERS' ATM 1st. FiEal reparations for the was here on level terms with Risley Villanova raiLe will take piace tomorrow. The twelfth proved disastrous, the hole costing him a 7, Settling down again last nisht One hundred and fifty points, flftv each night, will decide the winner. Heal iwon the title a few weeks ago from Charles he finished up with two 5s, a 3, a 4 and I LAFAYETTE HAS MASTERED MULTIPLE KICK PLAY Yonrtg Kid Thomas and Joe Azevedo will minele in the final bout tomorrow night at the Nutior.al A. C.

Jimmy O'Hagan. of Bu7i4 will tackle Jimmy Fryer, of this city. In the semi-windup. Fraalde Dixon, of Kansas City. Is wired off with Lew SiJncer.

Willie Moore is down to hook with Billy Kramer. The opening bout will introduce Kid Dongherty and Joe Bird, a pair of local youngsters. First Race Tbree-vear-olda and up. maidens. 6 furlongs: Watch Tour Step.

107: John Bunnv. 107: 111 Savia. 107: Captain Marchmont. 107: Tours. 107: T-nnersade.

110: Ironmaster. Ill: James Oaklev. 110: Southern League. Ill: J. C.

Swne. Ill: Some Reach. Ill; Mikifulla. Ill: Pierce 114. Second Two-year-olds.

1VU furlongs: xVelvet. OS; Hester Smith. 9S: Pretnerv.0. 106: xFearl McCourt. of ITtsburgn.

Delaware Wins by Single Touchdown SHENANDOAH. Oct. 2 (Special The Sp'cial to Th Inquirer. HANOVEK, N. Vt.

2. The Partmonth football team was riven a spirited this afternoon, as thirty-three players, with eoacbi. rubber and managers, climbed In the old traditional barces which carried them to Write Kiver Junction, from where they took the 6 o'clock train for New York. A short signal drill took place on the Alumni Oval before the entire Dartmouth student bodv. The plavers were theo escorted to the barges bv the band and 1500 students.

Optimism fills the air at Dartmouth. Over 50t students intend to take the special ears to New York tomorrow with the hope of witnessing the Creen triumph over the Tigers on Palmer Stadium Saturday afternoon. The eleven itself is tilled with a determination to atone for the (Jeorcetown disaster and tbe two defeats that Princeton has given Dartmouth since the Green victory of 1313. The Green eleven Is in tine condition and but 'fcne man of Dartmouth's regular line-up will be unable to plav Saturday. That player Is Merrill, the steady and dependable richt puard of three vears- standing.

Merrill pulled a tendon in a' scrimmace over a week ap and has not vet recovered. His place will be taken bv Y'ounestroiu. the former Walthain Hish School star. Youngstrom is light for a guard, but he charges fast and is acgresslve. Dussosoit and Kjuerr will start the Princeton game as ends.

Cogswell is the best of the second string men. Neelev will plav the other guard position. Neeley. a one-armed Player, is a find for Dartmouth. Though heavv, he is very fast on his feet and charges hard" Trier and Cotton, the tackles, are both veterans.

Gile will take care of the centre nositlnn. with Baiter ready to relieve him. Tlmar A. C. defeatea tne esi tsa a.

today, score to w. Sfrtel to T). Inqrr'rtr. PKINCBTO.V. (t.

26. Head Coach Bpe'-'Iy Knh chensed his plans fr preparation for tbe Dartmouth contest, and jrave his Tlirera another hard workont this altemoon in which tb-re some A Ion? drill in dummy scrfmmace was in rdr for the afternoon, mid Rnh iitilired nrt BAflTON. Oct. 26 (Specials Tne T-a-favette team tills afternoon spnt some rime In exoerlmentir.e with the brand new gridiron wrinkle, the ultinle Tbe main objection to the pl.iy baa ben the time that it takes to execut'? It and the fact that four men are drawn out of the offense. Coach has reduced the time for the execution of the play from four seconds to one and one-half, which is ample time if the line is of any value at all.

It is not likelv that the play will be used in the came with Ianon VaJlev on Saturday. Weldon does the kicfc.ne in this new play. VThlle Coach Crowell was ecrased thus with the backs. Ass stant Coach Brown was busilv of the time in attempting to perfect several of his pet formations, which he will spring aeainst two more oa for a 39. or SI for the round.

Fortunately Risley and Worthincton are not drawn together in the same bracket, and it is highly probable that they will come together in the final round. After Risley and Worthington the scores were not particularly good, though the course is much more difficult than formerly. H. A. JSteiner, of Juwood: C.

L. Maxwell, of Trenton, and P. 8. P. Randolph, of Lakewood.

tied at S4 strokes apiece. P. A. Proal, of Deal, and A. Z.

Huntingdon, of Wyoming ValJey. each took 85, and E. A. Lord, of Atlantic City, was the only player to turn in a score oi S6. Phila-delphians did not figure in the first eight, but S.

L. Brumbaugh, of the imnraninn. ine receiving ann covennK or came iu for its share of attention from he couches, in spite of the fact that the Tlpers have prohahly proved wore proficient in this department of the came than In any other far this seiison. Ames and Edilv were on the receiving end enimeed with He hafl them chanr- -ft! i for the greater part of the time, while Wilson lne each other and dolne all kinds of stunts Hlehly, Knnk and Rohill came down two at a to develon th stone wall aualitr. The line Is time under the beautiful spirals which rriKe developing slowly this year on accoont tf the Bent up into tbe air.

The work of the half-back Instruction in rJaylne hiih. Most of them in taking ont the ends after their man hill ktre played low in crevioua year. received the ball did not thorouehlv satifv the coaches, but the work of tbe men on the Tne oacKneia ls me unnuiwuin msii strong point. Cannell. the former lOverett High captain and quarter back, will be the Green's general at quarter.

He is undoubtedly the fastest man for that position that Princeton ends wnoie was ratner satisfactory Lcuntry Club, and J. M. Thompson, of Sprinehaven. tied with-T. B.

Vootten, of Atlantic City, for ninth, tenth and SAYS FOOTBALL IS tbe Green has had slni-e tne graduation of iave proven more proficient in this came than Id any other all season, and cenerellv when thev miss their man. there in stiinltr Tlor i lne manning nackneia com ine manning oacKneia Ghee in com- i i 0 posVd of Gerrish. Thteis. hcr and Duhamel elcventn plaeea with linesman to throw the man. Rush expects to rind more finished open field runners on the win once more appear in tue nne-up to- or rranKiora; Kj.

r. JVeri, oi The return ot mmamei strenptnens anri tj ir if Wilmirnrton artmouth-8 chance of rround gaining matert- lu it -v ic Uminjrton, siit Hoibrook and MrDounnidi are the I also qtialihea tntli apiote. and thus MENAGE TO ATHLETICS i rether. iiv substitute quarters that win relieve him. Dick I five I'hiladelphians found a place in the Danmoum eleven, however, and worked his men hard in preparing for them.

Although there has been some improvement In the play of the eleven this week, the Ti-er mentor is far from sanculne over the outcome Of the contest with the Hanover eleven. iCieorge-town'g victorv over Dartmouth does not seem and wm probalilj chance at fuTl-baci players were tied for last place with 89. but W. J. Mr- before the game Is over.

to have convinced him by any means that the STANFORD. CaUfornia. October 26. Stan- nl Klff nreen tad rv, V. I fnnt ohul hA 1 At-IA I ROit.

MCDOUOUl king the trip follow: pnsso- Farland. of Atlantic Citv, came out of eh, Eastman, Emerv, Saladiue, I v. i ill. Austin, ends; Hood, Youngl th? hat first and remained m. FIRST SIXTF.FK Iidence over the final mmlf shall dve.

no. mr-hr frtiwnii anH rcinm I Strom. eeley. Barrows, Mather, guards; ot i'ii "i.i i i i DA. A TI 1 1 pit.

M. Rislev. Atlantic Citv There's Another Broken Little Cigar! yriiuuB toe services or Jiuiv Moore, tie, Htjir I xne American game, oiscussea witn interest 1 i11- w- J. H. Worthington.

Sunningdale. ..2 4079 42 39 1 half-back, and in addition neither r.atmh nnr today a tat ment made bv President Ray I PL Baxter, centres; canneu. itoiDrook, Bng Slneleire, who were considered the most likely Lyman Wilbur that if the issue continued to and 5 'tzer, quarter-backs Ger- 1 men for the position rlel.t tiUl i.ih split the studi-nt bfdv he would nut it tin to risli, fheilscher. Ponder. Kdwards, half-backs: A.

Steiner. InwnnH 43 4184 43 41 84 C. L. Maxwell. Trenton was lett open when Parisette k.nt nt.

the iwiidi'iiilc council for disposal. junamei. iyier. iuuiaa ana tt. iioiorooK.

run P. S. P. RandolDh. Lakewood 44 4084 the Mexican liorrle.r.

Are in ertnitirm ia An 1 "Ainiricnn fmitlmll Is the frrenteHf mennce I back9. A. Z. Huntingdon. Wyoming Val 43 4 Statnraay contest.

This will cripple the Tiger intercollegiate athletics." said President P. A. Pmil. reI 4.R Mw.A,,n ......1... 1 I I 11 1 i 1 I .1.1.

A. Ird. Atlantic Citv 44 45 Srt jtnuLT wuirnuai. mm i it" nm' iipm were nopiug 1 111,1,1 aurr iif-nruiK mi niMi'-n 1 1 mi unc- i a isi a mn tnat these men would be able play. Haas, nation of students for the restoration of the SPARKS GETS IN ACTION r.

Krumbaugh. I'bila. Country 4 44 J. M. Thompson.

Springhaven 41 4687 n.iir.wi. rui iiiiiuic, in mill ullUOie lO Lae I ln a iur. lie nnnn im, 1 Dart In scrimmage. "and the by-products that go witb him 44 43 S7 Aa A cc 47 41 S8 i haf long drill todar in Protesslonalism anything Tor victory secret Michigan's Clever Quarter Rejoins i( ii tI, wSnVfnVH drop kicking, while Freok and llnaren who practice make the sport a power for harm." Jones, rrankrorrt rfrbotl1 in both drfp ami placement Team and Encourages Them for wtiinin-tn temnte i PASSES OF MIDDIES' 2D TEAM new tnvou xft.h n. Draw for the first round of 46 42 44 45 9 match, play I Sparks was out In a twit tonitht and Yost's tance was too long for very accurate result, McKarland vs.

Worthington: Lord vs. Jones; Brumbaugh vs. Wier. Randolph, Jr. vs.

Proal; Steiner vs. Wootten: Keen vs. Thompson: C. smile afain came to the front for the flint time. 1 AN'NAPOrTJP.

Oct. 26 fSneciaJ). De- this week. The Michigan coach let his men oft L. Maxwell vs.

Rislev vs. Hunting fenaive work was the orler or the day for the I -ith iivht nrii Uit in i.nUr ih.i hi. STATE MAKES MANY CHANGES don. NaTT" 'Varsity men during this afteraoon '5 quarter-back might have an opportunity to take SBOOND SIXTEEN ryr iini. ill luc.

iiinr, ine I flH rB or the CleVeil In a lOUlf BtlflLBl art II. FOR GETTYSBURG ARGUMENT Out in was allowed to carry the leather and the I Sorl, 1 entlrelv recnvereil fmm hi. hamrtnui I lDTi'ter nrt of the ttme the attack cona Uteri .1 4.1.. I T8nKUn. fine vaiier 40 i 1 uw, iiui a nuuiu in mr uu i.uftui- nuu ULU1 1 rr-ll OI 1 t.r a nvtA A Tram kwt (WiibImii Tr.

I I A I 1-1 All R-lTArtftn 4H 41 80 i 1 i in urnmrnHEN. I 44 S9 i I a twrm 9m. IhA I. Allen Atlantic ntf 4.1 BIATB CtilvLirTGK. Oct.

26 rKl 7- "ZZZUTSV-K wesKe whs nor out xoiugni, classes prevent- 5- 'i- "t.r If 42-89 Atlantic City H. J. Westnev. w.V .1 Si 1,0 Infl tail! 1 Ing him from allowing up. Hoyl was sent to lil if.

lined ut showed an urAnar ability to Intercept these weske'a tackle position and Grscev went In at K. Mitchell. Uakmont 46 4 80 49 40 9 46 4369 45 45-0 Oh. 1 1 111 like a new team, snots. tne unard poaltlon vacated by Boyd.

The rest JPercv Thomas. Atlantic Clrv J. 8. Perrv. Atlantic City rr th- LSJ tots arternoon at tbn was jivm lt to i no.nrr-mci ana of tbe team mpA np a(l usual, with Sparks Brst of the workont when Cubbage.

who has I Whelchel fllled tbe general's lob. Westphal nnarter W. R. Wilson. Kranktora 46 44 44 4690 enY f1 I'nntins worked with the 'Varsity forwards 8 -er tothe be light irtj the mill with "meeting' Uie "heavy BO -48 0 ZC i a rangy cnp I 'jeorina univrmi-v on muinmi, un iinmnun i rHn oleven Tlie team showed lots of tirht I if "viw about six feet anrt wetirhino m.

i. im! nn. to town touted bh tmn lit hTin4 1 eleven. ne tea snowra lprs or ugiii. Allison.

Midland 4S 4591 Dounds. This more n-snlt w-V i -Hii. inM ll.i i nl WI" "pn.u mr.a O. Waldo. BrooWawn 46 nn the im n.

i asalnat Syracuse witnoiil any more neavy worn. xt.il Trenton 4S 4391 M. left Vaefcii" SS.h"tta"VX3 Passing and kicking made np a lrK part of b.nka. jleVbantyille. 47 4491 and T' "'r" the work amdo from slgiiiils tontgnt.

witn tSe first round of match T.1 ay Perry; a hard 'i pntXthsvin. MaulbeUch doing best a rfHClng. PeU wf Svestnet: Fairbanks vs. Itir n.i nrs-i i.ootina- r.ver several umila fim lust outside the I nflu. vr.il viiti-hell- Keen- in- tarv rv niiiini.iiut.ui iivai forty-yard line Lehigh Hold? Defensive Drill Senseman: Ralnear vs.

K. V. Maxwell. vs. jineu.

in- wiin ihii on tne Varsitv 1 viere Bo, and Jones SOUTH BFTHLEnEAf. Oct. 25 (Kpe- the scrubs 1.1 to in a ragged ecrtmmage, while Thoraa, Tll- Newton. Frankl'li the Brat string players wo going through their Tnird. Sixteen W.

H. Evans. altfualN. D. B.

Newell. Wyoming Val an vs. rranann lansaowne. tViacli if these men c.n'"dV"r.t V.i secret practice prevallmg l. alley.

91: J- B. Kendy gave the Ihlgh squad the favorite Canhv. Merion. 91: E. M.

Jones, una. iaa- wlng was back at bis old position plays of (at nolle (inlverslty to size up and In IIiiumIImiI winmiva Nirbn mil r. I rt it" "lo in all Cricket. 92: K. B.

Blair. Erie. 92: J.H.Hayes. AUantl tr. 93 51: Dlcklnaon Ready for Old Rival iip will KfT.

Till! Cllolce ffllawlr'u ,,11 1 I ww 1 I to srrm tJiese plays. The cooler weather added in 1 i TVf.lrln A. Mills. 50. y- UAIUill Ili'l.

in mmii. 1 ii on. no 93: O. F. woouwura a wonnerrul game aeainst Penn last Hatiir- 1 -IV "9T day.

has olaved well all week w. chances of further Inlury to.those men already on tMli-uw, coaches out the Hed and vVTUte "T' City. in a LITTLE CIGARS Riniiann. ikcwijuu, 1-1 B4: A. W.

ly goiKl on the defensive as his weight of ion Pttr well bruised up. light work only wa 1 afiuail through a streumius drill this afternoon i. ttL-pni. Country Club ponuds ma kn him dangerous to a m.n VLVi0 Indulged, in. rtlgn.l drill was the order of (he and It.

was only due to the fact that Conw.T 94: L.St Tine.V. Alinuui v. iu Rtadler. Atlan- rrt- ok. 1- thmnoh iho 1 out anil several new piava were nut Into 1 Hall eleven hud so many cripples uni ei-nm-i m.

m. H. tic Citv. 4: ncswetBT.AJjnuw w. operation.

A rcminjiUe degree of I mu aitalusl Ihnt Inatltatlon'a strong teani I Citv. 95. 1 was reached in this department. As usual sev- I was called off. Dickinson scrlinmagen againsi 1 "Li, Tteen X.

Price. Phila. CricKet. P. Kn- Indians Are Slowly Improving crai nr-in ot npi-ss were use win constant I the arllfl I nil 1 aim yemeroHy ana um; m.

fi t. Wilson Atlantic Hiv. to: 1. 1 1 I. hA ma are ontinnR llll I ni.

TT UT Vionn mi- 1 iuk r.PIIITin shift- on thu line. Karlv was back In the log auch that the coaches are nnxlons ror T' lf- AH-ntlc City. 96: H. B. Pepper.

At- n.iVtr waFwrTrVit 2Rlt Sf-Ooach line. Thompfon and Robinson trliM at another hard rrlmmage before the Franklin and fMty Ve F. J. Higglna. Stenton.

96: h7Ff tiliSF? mannpr -entre. fre.m.ntlv shifting with M. Donald. Marshall rofiUst on Saturday. Kwope received 'nt'C xSnolncott AUanrlc City.

96: H. O. Ed- Th- Bnowe1 against rington. who was Inlnred yesterday, was out a kb-k above the knee In yesterday's scrimmage. D.

W. Bell. Phila. not ieHmmVl "''ay'" and played at n(larter-back with nla Hr he Twill not be out of Saturday's cricket 96' W. Main.

Upper Montclair. fhifr new iTJS fnd JH2 borWnf" tried out time spirit. Brunner's work at dn.p kick- 1 r.lner McAn.Ire-.. is confident of bringing the jJvu Aronlmink. 97: O.

W. Statielj. aJ Jll-Ivtue JUfd nd i'l n1 ahowed up well. Wy.Al also Injury around before that time. The remainder Ae' -f nk 'S Bucklus.

Frankford. 97: rnch bloeaomed ouj as a drop kicker and was fairly tha 1h In good shape and Pearce la 1a; Atlantic Citv. 97: Strayer. wouerW tie pSs't wtl'n ,11 Mrad itllntMt. CfcH.Vaderbeck.

Phila Atlantic yh ekewood. 1 -i 11 1 o.r." in a Oliver. North Hills. 8 possible condition with a few exceptions Capiat" May la full of jep and ia setting the warriors a fast pace. The line players received Nelll IB Still Kiaymg roo.n "nc "TtTinric Oiti." 98; A.

C. 8c-lly. A great divine says it is not profane to damn a thing inanimate. Therefore yon are excused when you rent your feelings on a broken little cigar. But what's the use! Admiral Little Cig ars.

with the Million Dollar Wrapper, do not break in the package, pocket or mouth. THE MILLION DOLLAR -WRAPPER IS MADE OF PURE TOBACCO, AND NOTHING BUT TOBACCO, selected to blend and harmonize with the sweetest, mildest and most satisfying tobacco you ever smoked. It is found only on Admiral Muhlenberg Hard at It 1 A Aiviuk. I a AlaV A A- Rill Nelll not throngl. with football.

xne incMter. 98: J. Ti a a -kail haV a JM 1. Wirnt TfNlTnHII. i UK 1 na a Ta -I.

TV. ao.va, ...1 Arlontio CltV Individual Instructions at the 111 CVrOWW V. fw. a -I bands of Coach ''1 '1 'i Vf arq stalwart guard or we -euneiev5u. icv' wk; m.

wi Atlon- l.levett tnJs afternoon after a lonr turn di i inn mou. bucking sled, which was sent and do.n iul me I declureo inellgirne ny ine HVankford. I 11 n.i. 17 The back.ne.dnla.vers If-. V'St tVi'aelann with union IS Rei'her.

Atlantic Olty. 99: T. Parker Atlantic City 99: J. B. Reilly.

AUanOc Atianut L-T iionti citv aa- his first rmins lng with Bu. knell here, on Haturday. The of PhnnTi Before playing i.n'T, n' rin to per- ere also received some heart-to-heart 1. "i.u it Kowe.er Nelll will lay one City. champions of Jfl which, it is bopi.

win hive a ITZl with the H. eomiy. aud nr-rntrV TTranlrfom. 1VU. J.

ra. oriT-d "luv-ii piaya jot to no wim maaing a gooa snowing against I vvi Philndelnhia worked smoothly. th. iwipbn-g team. Gaston.

Fitzgerald an WeBt 1 Club. 100: C. P. Earp. Rlverton.

iui. I JJllr i run mil 111 llie- KHTan on accoiinf me on Coaldale- Beaten at Last Miitt4 k' I i I of inlllries. but i ii oi lUB aouaa is 1n w.i iiiuiiiciiucrii'K inni a r- 1 goon snape. ana are ambitious to win. Home uatitw Ttirrrr.KTIF.M.

Oct. 26 (Spe A REAL BOXING TREAT -A-UT1AV NIGHT SATTTRDAY NIGHT A i ii in 1 m.Ti. i' a nnr 7R mn.Ki.ii xra 1 lime ti 9 rs 1 iiv mr huiim.ii in mnninv 1 a-uue cigars, cial )-The 9 to 0 defeat that Bine stars gave Ooaldafe today wu the first In five years auf- BumyvT ni-riiuiBMit-r. ieatureo today practice of I uubih rxBrron. the Muhlenbertr football sunad.

Coach Price is I NATIONAL A. C.i0cGaut-alnW, rtharHe. "Kid" Thomas vs. Joe Azevedoa fered by the latter eleven riot entirely satisfied with the work of the fine Coaldale. Positions.

Big Improvement at Urslnus Blue Stars. Si i it or OOLLHG KV1 rjiTD. Oct. 2 ftneetali Klernan Kelly Miller Oarland Homick feft end Left tackle Left guard Con Ire in ms iaa. i wo games ana realizes that the forwards must charge faster If any scores are to be labeled against Bucknell or Lehigh.

Ihi-dacb, who has shown exceptional form at tackle tbla year, was on the side lines. The New Brit- Urslnus sqund was put throngh the lHst hard Willie Moore vs. Billy Cramer Jimmy Hagen "vs. Jimmy Fryer LEW STINGER, tx FRANKIE DIf ON One more bout One more pout Adm. 25c; Res.

60c, 76o, 1. 4 4 -i Evans ractice today. before the Swarthmore game and I lnr. I ai 1 11.15 the work Bonner of the 'araitv was of such high or- Kohl Right am, ooy. is suffering with a wrenched Meliey If.

-ctxe" body are nnlte Walterit' KJtrht tackle knee. Practices this week are heW helH ho. I hind closed for Price la drilling AertiTwiS Kignc ena On a rtnr-back ouappomtment. A nickel proves it. In foil-lined packages.

THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Downey J. Bonner A A Broad Biinbrtdge. Ulympia A. t. Harry Edwards.

Mgr. IO "Pnsi of the aeason and the 'Varsity ran throuih th- ft nhv Tft half-back Houck Rlfht half-back new plays in fine stvle. Coaih Thmnpeon waa Brody YMoser i am nihii i ii itv 1 aiai 1 1 ix re mi given charge of the line. This rave fVaeh I rn. trfeman PMeld coals Brodv XONDAI fivuiu, uiiiuuiiA to Billy Hinea va.

Young Medway Yoanr8itctT vs. Gussie Lewis JoeWeUh vs. Darby Oaaper Cost Ten to Be Put Out of Game Thompson a chance, to devote tnoet of hia time PnbstltuteaBl-e Star. McWstlden for Maho- to the end men. Rvana.

who tnat r.nll I Uiwiuja gtmiin TVtim.v fnr Ttrnnv. JWR.MTNOHAM. Oct. 26. A player In Dick Loadnian vs.

Lew Tendler be I covered from water on the knee, la a bo wins- I panic foe Murnhv. Morgan for Panic. Beferew tne Southern Association next seaaon will automatically fined $10 whenever nut out I of I flashes of a last lln. plonging ability Llthko, tamao'ua. Vfinpire Strauss.

Lehigh. I vx--. Hansen ars Geortre ChaneV land yillim.t likely atart th same at Uf-I Head llneam en Tolln. Ooaldale: Orifnn. BethV l.Pify i fL; II tbe gi" by an umpire.

Robert H. Bangh th. tu mmmmt. umikw waar. vaws nuinv, ham.

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