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5 nt yff yv iyr v- a Sf JS i. NOOGANS HELD TO FOUR HITS Chattanooga. Tenn. August 26. Special.

After but 18 hitless Crackers had faced Duffy In the first six Innings this afternoon. Marwin fifst up In the seventh. greeted htm with a single. Smith promptly sacrificed and when High drove a double down the right field Sfoul line. Kauffmans tribe had annexed a to victory at the ex rpenle of Fred Gratr3 Lookouts.

The Crackers added their addl. stonal brace in the eighth. but they were as unnecessary as flannel un- rJerwear In August for Johnny piuggg suffocated the home guard i with kalsomlne. allowing them to treach third upon but one occasion. The Crackers played the game un- let protest.

Manager Kauffman aK- frted that Duffy had been released Xto the Lookouts by New Orleans within SO days of the close of the Reason In violation of the league yrtileg. Manager Oraff stated that Ouffy had been turned over to Chat- Jftanooga on August 17. while the eagJe does not close until Septern- Cher 18. ut of course these facts now neither here nor there. as lhe Crackers won.

Same Old Girt. 1 The game today was not wUhout the usual dash between the play. rs and umpires. Gifford fined Jboth Mayer and Lankenau In the1 Seventh when they protested that called strike on Halirer was as i stands In PEneral screed II hall oy a. foot.

The umps even went TO far as to chase the Parson" JjVom the park. The Lookouts all OHt murdered Pfirman in Lie elphtn hen he called Johnson out at first It appeared to all concerned bat I tamraus throw had drawn Dirk a foot off the bag. Both the Lookouts atld Crackers resented a different up from Vle preceding day. Kauffmat sent lager to left In place or Daniel Penone. while Graft installed Cunningham In center In lieu or Shoy.

who is suffering from a. split tin- zer. The of Shay was largely responsible for the Crack- rs' two tallies in the eighth. but fart casts no blemishes upon Ctheir victory as a run margin vas good II" a million. Couldn't Have Sod The Lookouts wouldn't have ored on Sugca In an eternity.

kauffman. first up in the eighth. raised a high fly to the left rln pr. Both and Cunningham tot under the ball. Th chance was izhtfully Bratchls but It felt cafe wh1le Fred was attempting to con- nee George of the fart.

By the time A debaters relayed the halt to the ntie1d Dick had reached second. A tMrau sacrificed Glpason to 3ielder. and Mills with the Look- ut de fnse called in. then burned Hi slnlle through Gleason. scoring Kauffman.

Suege forced Mi at ond. rl ason to Dmll y. Martin it a slow drag to Fielder ant vhen Dudley was late roverne set'- nd. thinking the tav would he made at first. Sucgs heat Martys I keg to th keystone sack populat- tnr the first two cu Mns Smith followed with a hard drive Jo left.

which fl.t-atrhl misjudged Jund then dropped after a leaping catch. the blow going for A double. Susg scored and Martin poached third. Hlvh then ended the Tame with a grounder to Duffy. hp Lookouts pr tlrlaT4nNl ug except in the second.

Brtchl I Jn nei thl frame with a to. ft. Thlnnlneham tined Ot to Win- I a Fi kJer grounded to Smith. but Zivhen ran ran ronped his nex to tond to force Fred all hands were xfeJife. Snggs never wavered.

how- vr and disposed of Johnson and pilprkorn on easy chances. Olpa n. onened the fourth' with a sin- but Sn whiffed Bratrhl. t11y then nilfer d. but Cunning? am and FlfHer were plnJeH.

The Dos Score. ATLANTA ab. r. Martin uC 4 1 nith 3' I 0 high rf. 4 0 ViniTO rf.

4 0 Usger if. 0 iKauffman lb. 4 1 xDamrau. 2b. 2 0 uggs.

Totals pu 2 1 1 2 1 2 0 a 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 a. e. 3 0 ii 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 1 0 3 7 27 13 1 ab. r. It.

po. e. 0 0 nudley. as. Graft 3b.

4 0 0 0 2 1 2b. 4 0 I 5 0 Ofl 0 0 ilratcltl If. unnlngham cf. vPledler. lb.

Johnson. rt. I 0 2 1 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I IfDuffy 3 1 6 Totals 32 0 4 27 1 1 Score by Innings R. H. E.

Vtlanta 000 100 UP 3 7 1 Chattanooga 000 000 000 0 4 1 Summary Sacrifice hit Damrau fund. Smith stolen bape. Gleason two hits. High. lCanffman and mith- double plays.

Graft to Glpaq- to Fledier 2 Glescon to Vied- er struck out. by Suggs- 5 by nuffy. 1 base on halls. off SUlgs J-i- off Duffy. 2 time.

1:40 umpires. fllfford and Ptlrman. Bears Replace Chicks. Memphis. Tenn.

August 26. Mo- won from Memphis today 3 to The fielding of McMitan. who lgjre4 In tour double plays. was cone of the features of the game. Jn error and a wild throw by Carall on Mulveys hit.

scoring Mc- Illlan in the sixth. allowed Tot- veer. who walked. to score what proved to the winning run. Tilt Ben j.

ronfl.T- Tolrln. AtcMiU Ib a pa 4 a i 1 1 I fnueatt if fnlltn. lb i I I Tetali. Sl 27 MEMPHIS Frlmwn. It Uwl Ib Hlfh.

3D rarroll. McLtrrr. Ib Ii I 0 1 5 1 2 Btnebsff Tuna so 2 rr ToUU. Bitted for CoDraber cer In 9th. Score by innings fl.

IT. E. obiIe 001 OOS 000 6 1 Slemphls 000 110 000 9 1 Summarv Two-base hit. Sigman aerifice hits. Tuero Lewis stolen iase.

MeMtilan double plays. McMillan to Mullen to Golvln Silt- to McMiltan to Oolvln 2 bases bath. oft Sigman 3. oft Tuero Time. 1:20.

Umpires Roth home late Campbell tint base Brett- ian third base Boron HoldLead. BTrminrham Ala August lallaeher was effective In the i ri rhes today and Birmingham had gtttle trouble in taking its second ttraigbt victory fronf Nashville 4 ie. although tot hit hard. at- owed the blngles oft him to bunched which accounted for all PLAYER LOSES BYE. Cambridge.

Mass. August 28. Ianbridge Frothlnghm a member of Harvard Tar- ity baseball team. who was track by pitched ball in the Se with Tale at New Raven Jane has lost the use pf an e. It was learned today.

Tint Iffiet' became known when ham sent word that TOUIMW injury he would to play football this X3 yr Atlanta at Chattanooga. New Orleans at Little Rock. Mobile at Memphis. Nashville at Birmingham. AerIes.

League. St. Louis at Boston. Cleveland-at Philadelphia. Detroit at Washington.

Chicago at Sew York National Leaser. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Chicago. Boston at Plttsburg.

New York at Cincinnati. Georgia State League. Carrollton at Cedatown. LaGrange at Home at Griffin. four of the Barons' runs.

all of which were earned. Triples by Bernsen and Barthart featured the contest' Th Sc xAgElrUE tb po BRlt 1 po Ell ra. 2 0 2 stnrtn. lb 4 1 1 Billlnier. Tb 3 5 1 0 teenson.

3 8 I Kaiupp. it 4 0 0 31 Kamlirt 3b 4 2 3 0 Ihimilnf. If 4 8 3 ll Ib 4029 Bnrkr. cf 5 0 Ellis. If 4081 Iff 3015 firimth.

cf 301 Brasn. iS 390 131 tlstretnn. if 2 1 4 Xewll. rf 2 1 0 Ooorh. 0 3057 Paine.

0 5 Oj Gallagher. 3010 Totals. 29 1 4241 Teal 4 9 27 Score by innings R. H. K.

Nashville 000 001 000 1 4 It Birmingham 100 101 lOx 4 0 Summary Two-base hit. lriffih three-base hits. Bernren. Barrihart sacrlfic" hits. Stevenson.

tairston. r-llam. Ballinser. Burke. stolen base.

oarnhart double play' Stewart to Bernsen. Knaupp to Ellam struck out. by Galtarher 4 by Payne 2. bases on balls. off Gallagher 3 earned runs.

Birmingham 4. Nashville I left on hasesBirmingham 4. Umpires. Johnson and Kerin. Time.

:34. Pets Swap Kidmen. tittle' Rock. Ark. August 26.

New Orleans bunched four hits with two errors In the seventh inning for five uns and defeated Little Hock here today 6 to 1. Vance was strong in the pinches. Harper hit for his thirty-first ror- ru- tlve game today by getting three doubles. Th Rn Sort. a II po MW OR.

it I it Do Stwrll. 5. IIhert at 0 8 1 Hp if 403 OKuspp Sb I 0 0 4 Ntittcr. 1 4 0 0 4 Bradley. lb 4 0 0 14 Wino.

lb 4 mt. 4124 Moore 0 1 Itlpprvton xf 4 0 1 0 K. hlb ker. 0 400 2 Alien. if 4 1 2 2 OlnnU.

5. 2 0 1 2 tw. lb I 0 0 Jon rl 300 DlrVance. 4 l' ZwlIei-n 1 0 0 O1 Tol 31 1 7371 Totils. 33 1027 Score by Innings R.

H. E. New Orleans 01 000 500 6 10 0 Little Rock 100 000 000 1 7 2 Summary Krrors. Hunter. Kohlbecker two-base hits.

Harper 3 sacrifice hits. Hunter. Moore. Knaupp stolen bases. Hrer Distel double plays.

McGiryeis to Dls- tpl to Wano. DistJ to MaOlnns to Warm. Sewell to TInauun to Bradley left on bases. Little Pn-- 7 New Orleans 5 struck out. by Jonjpl nard I.

by Vance 4 bases on lls. off Jonnard 3. off Vance 2. Tithe. :50.

Umpires Pfennlnger and Williams. KERR GIVES BABE RUTH 44TH HOMER BY BABE RUTH. Copyright 1920 by United News. New York. August 26.

I put the old ball on ice fur my fourth homer this afternoon. 1 cracked one of Kerr's shoots Into mt favorite spot. the right field stands. and drove a man in ahead of me. It looked like a' good spot to tilt one.

Chicago had tapped Moridge for four puns In their half of the first Inning. and then. Peckinpaugh. the fit man up for us. tripled.

Pipp cracked a little Infield fly just over Kerr's head and was sate on first. I knew if I just make a homer wed be on our way on pretty even terms in spite of the lead Chicago had taken on their aalf of the first. I thought Kerr was going to walk me at first. because he gave me three balls. bu he finally put them within reach.

I mlsseld one arid foutedl another and there I was with two strikes and three balls on me and praying that he'd decide to put the next one over in stead of walking me. She put It ovr all right and so did I. I put it over into the right field upper grandstand. and now I've only got to make six more to reachthat fifty mark that I am shooting- at. Reds Lo to FMIIs.

Cincinnat. August 2ii. Philadel pula woo the last game of the se' ries today. 7 to 0. Hubbell held Cincinnati to tour hits and was never in danger.

Uing was fairly effective but his support was very-poor. all but one of the Philadelphia tallies being due to errors. shortstop kopf. of the Reds. had his left thumb broken by a thrown ball in the inning and may not be able to play again this season.

Paulette was hit by a batted ball in the eighth and was forced to retire in favor of J. Miller. Score by innings R. H. E.

Philadelphia zul Oil 7 7 2 Cincinnati' 000 000 000 0' 4 6 Batteries Hubbell and Wltbrow Ring Sauce and Wlngo. Giants Drop Another St. Louis August 26. McHenrys home run in the fourth Inning which drove in Stock. who had walked gave St.

Louisa 2 to 1 victory over New York today and an even break on the four- rame series. The locals got orfly three hits off three pitchers. Doak was unhlt- table In the pinches. Score by Innings R. H.

E. New york. 000 000 010 1 0 St. Louis 100 200 eOx 3 0 Batteries Toney Benton Winters and Snyder Doak and demons. Pirates Dw Brarem.

Pittsburg. August Pittsburg defeated Boston today. to Powell hit the first ball pitched for a home run and the locals tied the score in the fourth Inning on Big- wi tj nd Carey single. Whltteds safe hit and steal. followed by Barebares single won the game In the seventh.

Score by innings R. E. Boston TOO 090 000 I 4 1 Plttsburg 000 100 lOx I 7 1 Batteries McQuillan and Gowdy. Onelfl Adams and Schmidt g. Do4 rem Brat tb.

Chicago August Ic.v-Broqklvn won another fist an close game from Chicago today In th that game eri' to cladore was steady in all but the fifth. when Chicago made tour hits and stored nf runs tyine the count. Myers hitting wlthtwo doubles and a single featured the game. Score by innings nH Brooklyn 200 io oil 0 Ch U)0 MO OOA 7 1 Batterie Cador and Miller Vaughn. Bailer and CPFarrelL PACER IN FAST WIN IN RACES Pougekple N.

T. August 26. Directum J. patted the second fastest mile of the year at the Grand Circuit meeting here today and equaled his own record made at the Lexington meeting- In 1918 when he took the first heat of the free-for- all pace at the Hudson River Driving park this afternoon In 2:01 4. The second quarter was timed in seconds and the half in a minute flat.

He also took the second heat In 2:01 K. Sanardo and Di rect C. Burnett altering in second and d. places. Nelson Dillon won the Breeders' Club Sweepstakes for year trotters.

with Volo as her only serious rival. The race carried $2.680. and was the second richest purse of the week. Lady Mozart was a straight heat victor In the Breeders' Club Sweepstakes for year-old trotters. Geers won a heat victory' in the 2:13 trot.

winning the deciding mile from J. J. A. after Ti Halt the other heat winner. had been drawn on account of lameness.

CITY. GOLF MEET FOR' NEXT WEEK Wlnal plans for the City Golf ChaiApi008Plio starling August 31 anu continuing througn September 4 on the Capital City Club course at tirookhavtn have been completed including the plan" for a big QaZ1Ce at the club on -Saturday. September 4 at which time the awards for the winners and up will be made. The GUJf Refining company has offered a lar goU tropny which will be presented to the club whose membez wins the city title the trophy to be retained by that club till playeu for again in the tour. ney on the following year.

In addition to tOe club trophy. prizes will be awarded to the players ranking first. second and third in the low qualifying rounds. The title and trophy will go to tile winner of the first or championship flight. with additional prizes for the win- ners and up In as many tllghts as will be tilled by the en.

trie 9. The Brookhaven course will be open to the entries in the tourney on Sunday. August 29. And during the period of play for the title only the entries in the city meet wlllbe permitted the use of tine course. All members of recognized golf clubs in the city will be eligible to enter the tourney for the city title All play is from scratch with handicaps applicable In any of the various tlighte.

According to the schedule of play the qualifying ruunas may be played either Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday Sep. tember 1. Pairings will be made Wednesday night following the qualifying play and the first round will follow on Thursday morning. The second round is slated for Friday morning and the semi-finals fur Fri-day after- noon. i On Satunfay" morning the finals In all lights will be played.

Only eighteen holes are required In the lower flights with thirty-six in the championship round. The title meet will be settled Saturday afternoon with the final eighteen holes of play. Bobby Jones will probabpy be the only local crack missing from the entry blanks. The Southern title holder will be entered in the National Amateur tourney at Long Island. which opens September 6.

Milt Dargan and Chick Rldley. both prominent winners in several local tourneys to date. will try for the city title. V. C.

Rainwater Georgia state title holder by reason of a victory over Bobby. will also be in the play. as will probably Victor Smith. Tom Prescott Perry daLr. and others from the local i clubs.

I The committee asks hat reserva- lions be made at once for the dinner-dance on Saturday night. September 4. All reservations must be made by Thursday' noon. September 2. Entries may be made at once with Ralph Reed.

chairman of the City Championship committee. Capital Cty club. or may be withheld till qualifying play is started. EDGAR IN 6TH PLACE IN CANADA Ottawa. August 26.

George Ayton of Regina. Sask. won the first days honors in the annual open championship. tournament of the Royal lanadlan Golf association. held on the River Meat links to day.

with a card of 147 for the two rounds of IS-hole medal play. Ho finished two over T. D. Armour the Edinburgh amateur. and NIcol Thompson.

of the Hamilton Golf club. Charles Murray Royal Montreal Golf club. Stanley Thompson. Toronto tleok. for the next positions with ISO.

J. Douglas Edgar. of Atlanta. na. Canadaln open champion.

was sixth. with 131. being tied with N. A. Bell.

and George Cuqimings. of Toronto. The Deca flr Juniors won a doable-header from the Navahos Fri. day on the MeDonough Street school grounds. Both Mllledge and Alston pitched good ball for the winning team.

The Decatur Juniors played errorless ball in the first game. but played loosely in the second. Er- rors were the cause of six of th4 Navahos' runs. The hitting of Anderson and Dabney. for the Navahos and Rabson.

Alston and Lockhart for the Decatur Juniors. featured. FIRST GAME. Score by innings- R. H.

E. DeeJuniors 000 114 400 10 0 Navahos 200 110 002 11 2 Batteries Milledge and McCain Anderson. Ozmer and Dabney. Barnes. SECOND GAME.

Score by innings It. If. E. shot 204 000 2 I Dee. Juniors 090 002 11 Ii Batteries Alston and McCain Oz- AMERICAN- POINT WINNERS Frank K.

Foss. of the Chicago Athletic association who established a worlds record In winning first place for the United States In the Olympic games. Foss topped the lists of American vaulters In the early tryouts and established a new American record for the event On the rignt is Allen Voodrlng of the Meadowbrook club of Philadelphia who upset the dope by leading the field in the meter dash event Charles Paddock andLoren Murchison were both ruling favorites for the event as a result of their great races in the preliminaries and in the 100 dash event. Wood rings time tailed to break any worlds mark-although it was extremely fast considering the conditions of the track at Antwerp. Jack Ward and Manager Ross BY CLIFF WHEATLEY Arrive For Bout With i According to schedule.

Manager Edflle Ross pulled into Atlanta last night with his protege. Jack Ward colored heavyweight. and an. nouncedhis battler as ready for the mill with Sam McVea at the Auditorium Wednesday night under the auspices of the National Boxing club Herman Cooper matchmaker. Cooper stated last night that McVea and his manager.

Joe Woodman would arrive this afternoon from New York and would lmxne. dlltely start training for the battle. Mr. Ross declared shortly after his arrival that he expected his hitting fighter to stop Sam in the early rounds of the fight but we have an idea that old McVea wont swallow such a bitter. dose without putting up a wonderful resistance.

Looking at the situation as it stacks up at present we see no way to offer any prediction about the outcome of the match and not see. Ing our way clear we wont offer one. Each of the battlers has some good quality that will come In handy during the mill and either is capable of putting forth a oretty lusty wallon. Fought the oooi One Sam McVea has fought about all the good ones that a In the game and he still lives to tell the tale. Listed among his opponents.

we find such names. as Jack Johnson. Sam Langford the Boston Tar Baby Joe Jeannette and Harry Wills recent blaster of Fred Fulton's hopes for a crack at Jack heavyweight crown. Fred thought he stood next in" line for a chance. at the- champion but we haven't heard that he's till laboring under any such impression.

Sam will combine experience with a good left hand to gain the decision and while the writer has never seen McVea in action. others have. and from this number we draw the conclusion that the dusky warrior can hit. and probably will do it during his match with Tack Ward. One thing is certain.

if these chroniclers of past battles are to be be lieved and some of them are Jack will have a- good sized Job on his hands in disposing of McVea. and it is needless to say that a great crowd of spectators. white and col. ored. will file through the doors of the Auditorium to see the existing differences settled for all time.

Ward Is Big. Back to Ward. We find. after a talk with Ross. that Jack weighs 199 pounds at this time.

with-the wager good that hen work' ff a pound or two before Wednesday. He's big. an right. standing six feet one inch In his cotton lockings if he hasn't prospered enough to wear more expensive ones. The writer neglected to ask Mr.

Ross how much his gladiator was- batting in Father Times league but we don't suppose Jack is any Spring Chicken. He couldn't be. and have fought all the matches that are shown opposite his name In the boxing records. Speaking of Wards opponents sine he's been grabbing a meal ticket from the rallblrds of the universe we discover he has fought Kid Norfolk. Jeff Clark.

Sam Langford. Battling Jim Johnson. Sergeant Ray Smith Ropghhouse" Ware. Britt Sims. Jack Reck.

Tom Cowler. Joe Jeannette and other men that space wont permit us to print. Of the results of these battles. we find that he stepped Into total destruction only once during his entire career. and that time from the very capable mitts of Sam.

Latfgford. who. by the way. has snuffed out many a tight that was shining brightly along the white way that leads to supremacy. Pneh 1314 Trick.

We have Mr. floss's word for It that one. punch from Sam turned the trick and that Jack later fought the old veteran to e. standstill. His first fight with Langford lasted just forty-five seconds.

when a thUderbolt fell out of the nvens and struck Ward on the point of the jaw. After recoterlns from this terrible. expetien- Ross sent Ward intO action against Sam once more and the tables executed one of their tabled turnings. In the Kid Ward fight at Panama the police broke into the festivities during the seventeenth round. when NOrfolk.

supporters started a stampede for the robes. when their favorite- appeared to getting the hotest end of the stick. He' won. a newspaper decision over Jeff ClarK in Atlantic City after eight rounds of terrific mauUng. Jim Johnson was escorted to the hospital fter he hs0 been engaged in combatting.

Ward for tree rounds Sergeant- Bay Smith swapped blowsfor a trio of frames and then found a casting- spot in the middle of. th ring regatainv consciousness some minutes alter the crowd had filed out of the Da ton Ohio. baseball park. Slmin Ksoeked Out. Britt Sims was- handed a kayo In the seventh round of their fight at Tulsa.

Okla. and Joe Jeannette was held for six draw at Philadelphia shortly after Slmms was knocked out. Mr. Ross stated last night thaT Ward will work out Saturday at the colored Odd Fellows' home on Auburn avenue. Jack expressed a de sire to see the Black Crackers play a header this' afternoon at Ponce do Leon park.

and his manager consented to permit him to let one workout slip by. Matchmaker Cooper stated yes. terd p- that tickets for fight are on sale at the following places Worthy's Smoke House. The Rex the Gate City barber shop and the' Capitol buffet. Harry Harper Stilt Hitting All Pitchers.

The hardest man in the Southern league to stop today appears to be Starry Harper. leading swatter of the SouthsrnJeagup who plays under the colors of the Little Rock Travelers. Yesterday afternoon against the Pelicans. Harry hammered out three doubles in fur trips to the clatter making the thirty-first game in which he has Janded safely. He might co on until the end of the season without missing a day.

and the pitcher that stops him is certainly entitled to a victory oVer the Kidders. Strange to say. Harry's efforts werUn1t en ugh to stem the tide of the Pelicans' triumph. the Crescent City pastlmers winning the count by a 6 to I margin. Bub" Jonnard pitched for the Travelers and wan hit hard.

Ju a vt- one expected he would be. Kid Elberfeld sent Zelse Lohman to th vols in exchange for Jonnard. and the scribes of the circuit have neve- been convinced that Ron- Ellam didn't get the best end of the deal. Zeke has pitched several rood games for- the Ellamltex. Including a no-hit performance agalnn the Frsnkmen.

but we don't recall that Jonnard ever turned in a really rreat exhibition since lees been la LAMARRANKJN WINS FROM SWIFT CO. thj The fast Lamar Drupi company team. leaders of the Spauldlp league defeated the Swift company. leaders of the Fulton league. today by the score of to 2.

The game was fut and was featured by the. round work of the drug boys. Lotspelcl allowing nly three wen scattered hits white Rankln touched Allen for twelve Rankin wlU meet the fast Inman TLr4u team nextj Saturday afternoon. August 28. onthe Grant park diamond to decide the Spald- Ing league winner.

As these two nines have played great bill all the year. the managers of both earns promise the ns of th na. tional pastime a great game. These two teams hold the lead in hitting end fielding. In batting Inman Yards a Splendid average of 406 while the Rankin inlayers are hitting the apple at 333.

Smoot Renominated. Salt take City. August 2 Unit ed States Senator Reed Smoot. or lThah. was unanimously renomlnated for that office today by the Utah state republican nn ntl fl.

th VRnominatlon was Umation. NEW RECORD Antwerp August the Ida lbtrey. of the Women's Swim. nilng usiioeiatton. New York.

set a new Olympic record at the seventh Olympiad today-in swimming a trial heat Of the meters. stroke event. In 4 minutes seconds. No previous tune recorded for tae event. Miss Blelbtreyts record perform- ance was toe-climax of a trial ats in swimming and lug.

In which Americans qualified prUml uentlyy American wrestlers In the light- weignt class were eliminated In the preliminary catch as' catch-can bouts or the Olympic games here lat nlgt whn Svensson. of Sweden deieated George Mettopoules. of Liar' And. In the third round. and An til la of Finland beat J.

tfclmmun. New York Athletic club. In the quarter finals. The Americans now. ever qualified their full quota of two men' In each of the other classics.

In the other bouts the result were as follows Featherweights. C. U. Ackerly. Cornell unversity.

beat Dlaletes of Greece. a fad S. N. Gsoson University of Pennsylvania defeated Makinson of England middleweight MacDonald. American.

beat Lopponen. of Canada light-heavyweights. Walter ST Murer of Chicago. beat lladrau of France. and Lieutenant 1.

R. Redmond. Gonad States navy. defeated Wilson of England heavyweights N. Pendleton.

New York Athletic club. beat sallda. of Finland and F. J. Meyer.

Chicago H. defeated Mason of England. In the quarter finals. Gerson and won their bouts in the featherweight class. the fotmer defeating Barathou.

of France. and the latter downing Kaiser. of Switzerland. England defeated the United States in the' water polo semi-finals of the Olympic games today. 7 to 2.

TROUBLE BREWING Philadelphia August 26. Ban Johnson president of' the American league today held a long conference with Trls Speaker. manager of the Cleveland team. At its con. elusion both admitted they had dis.

closed the report that a petition for a boycott against Carl Mays. ptcht er for the New York Americans. who accidentally hit Ray Chapman with a pitched ball and caused Ms death had been sent to the other teams in the league by the Cleveland players. They refused to say anything- further except to declare that other baseball matters were also discussed. A Cleveland player also admitted the petition had been signed by the Cleveland men.

but declined to say anything further. CLUBS TAKE ACTION AGAINST OAIIL MAYS. New York. August 2 Concerted action by players of six American league clubs against Carl. Mays Yankee pitcher whose fast ball kill.

ed Ray Chapman. Cleveland short. stop. appeared in prospect on the face of reports reaching here oft Thursday. A dispatch from Philadelphia re ported that Cleveland players meet- log without the knowledge Of Trls Speaker.

Indian munas-er Jhart voted to refuse to tilay tin any game which Mays pitches. Similar action was reported to have been taken by the St. Louis Browns at a meeting in the Red Sox clubhouse at Boston. The boycott threats will probably be put to the test for the first time early next week. as the Browns be- trin a series against th Yankees at the Polo erounds on Sunday.

Detroit Tigers and Boston Red So re Known to be favorably Inclined toward a general boycott of Mays although neither club ha tak any' formal action as vet. Plan behind the movement also claimed tH un nort of two other clubs In the league. DEMPSEY RESPECTS MISKE Renton Harbor. Mich. August 36.

Jack Dempsey worlds heavyweight champion. admitted today that both he and Manager Jack Kearns had serious respect for Billy Mlske the St. Paul challenger. whom Dempsey meets in a championship match here a week from Monday. In anticipation of a hard gruelling contest.

Dempsey has settled down to a vigorous trxinieg siege and is rapidly rounding into perfect fighting condition. Dempsey says he regards Miske as a better fighter than Jess Wll lard. Mlske is as big as I am and perhaps will slightly outweigh me when he meets roe on Labor Day said Dempsey. I figure to go Into the ring under the pound notch. I hope to be at the same weight as I was When I fought Willard 187 pounds.

HoscJiton Wins Two. Iloichtois went to Bishop for a two-game series Monday and Tuesday winning both games by a close acore thVnrstgame to 4. and the second 4 to 2. FthST GAME. Scorer by innings R.

Hoschton 300 100 001 5 Bishop 000 000 004 4 Batteries lo and Garret Won-el and Pamborough. SECOND GAME. 1 Score by Inning I Hoschton 601 090003 Bishop 101 too 000 Batteries Tanner and Garrett rnamous and Famborough. tENGLISH AWATEUHS IN BTATIOlf At. GOLF MEET New York.

Anrust 2 if. J. Tolley. British amateur golf champion. and Lord CharK Rope.

also a British amateur golfer today entered their names as contestnMs in national amateur golf championship tour. natnent which opens at Roijyn x. T. September They arrived here from England yesterday on the steamship Olywole th Atlantic. At Charlotte 6 Charleston.

2. At Spartanburg. 6 Greenville. At Columbia. 8 Augusta.

6 Texas Lranr. At Beaumont. 4 Galveston. 6. At Fort Shreveport.

O. At San rain. At Wichita Falls-Dallas. rain. At Norfolk S.

Newport News 2. At. Portsmouth S. Suffolk O. At Petersburg T.

Rocky Mount 4. At Richmond 4. Wilson O. BAMBINO GETS ONE OFF KERR NewtYork. August 26.

The Chi- ca white Sox opened their final series tjePetoday and defected New Yort 1 to 4. The visitors batted three Yankee pitchers for a total of 17 hits. New York hit Kerr hard in the first log. but after that the Chicago pitcher had. things his own way.

Babe Rnth made his Uth home run In the first Inning. hitting the ball Into the lower right field stand Score by Innings R. a. E. 350 450 1 17 1 New York.

201 000 000 491 Batteries Kerr and ScRalk Mo- grtge. Collins. Mr-Craw and Bud. flrown. Whitewash Sox.

Boston. August 26. St. Louis evened the series by defeating Boston. to 0 today.

Weilman was in vincible. keeplngTSostons hits scat. tered until the ninth when three singles filled the bases with one out but the next two batters could not get the halt- past the infield. St. Louis hit freely.

Score by innings R. H. E. St. Louis 000 on 800 8 16 0 Boston 000 000 000 0 8 1 Batteries Weilman and Severeld Hoyt.

Jones and Sehang. Indium Sliding Fast. Philadelphia. August 25. Phila delpinla bunched ults off Caldwell In the early Innings today and won its second game from Cleveland.

3 to 2. Keefe was strong In the pinches Cleveland scoring Its first run on a passed ball and Its second on a fly which the wind carried away from Welch for a single. Jamieson's running one-hand catch of Dykes' long liner was the fielding feature. Score by innings R. H.

E. Cleveland 010 100 000 2 7 2 Philadelphia 102 000 60x 3 7 4 Batterles- Caldwell and O'Neill Kete and Perkins. Titers and Senators Split Washington. August 26. Wash lngon btoke even In a doubleheader with Detroit here today.

winning the first game. I to 2. in I 13 Innlnec. and dropping the final. to 4.

O'Neill's double and Erick- sons single produced the winning run In the opening contest. In the I closing encounter Oldham held the locals scoreless until the ninth when he was knocked out or the Ehmk ended the rally. FIRST GAME. Score by innings E-11 Petrol 200 000 000 000 0 2 7 2 Washn 000 000 020 000 1 3 14 0 Batteries Dauss and Stanage Shaw. Erlckson and Oharrlty.

SECOND GAME. Score by innings R. H. E. Ybetrolt 001 Oil 002 5 10 1 Washington 000 000 004 4 11- I Batteries Ehmke and Amnsmith Zachary.

Blemihler and Oharrlt Decatur Juniors Win. The Decatur Juniors won their sIxtb victory today. when they beat the McAdams team by a score of 12 to 7. Milledge played a good game on first for the winners. while Mauldlnand Van Valkenberg starred for the men.

The gamed was played on the McDonough Street school grounds. Any team of boys between the ages of 12 to. 15. who want a game with the Decatur Juniors call the captain. Richard Milledge phone Decatur 554 Score by innings' R.

H. E. McAdhms 011022010 7 5 Dec. Juniors 210 lx II Batteries s-auldln. Bryce.

Griffin and Watkins Alston and Barnes. Lloyd-George to Return To Lead in the Fight Against Big Coal Strike. London. August SC. Premier Lloyd-George ill return to Eng.

land at once from Lucerne to su pervlse the efforts of' the government to prevent the nationwide coal strike according. to reports' In of. tidal circles Wednesday. The latest figures compiled here In the na. tionwide ballot by the miners show.

ed 19212 in favor of striking and 6696 opposed. The portion of the ballot- Ing repeated to date has been from the extremist districts. In South Wales for example. the balloting has given the strike proposal a ten ne Indorsement. In the Midland and Yorkshire districts the great body of the work- ers have shown th niseives indiffer- wilt or hostile to- the strike with those voting In favor of the walkout largely of the younger element among the miners.

In spite of the' trend of the figures thus far reported the situation was looked upon in official circles more promising because' of antic. ipated intervention by other unions. TWO MURDERERS DIE IN THE ELECTRIC CHAIR Oslnlng N. T. August 28.

Two convicted murderers. John Egan and Frank a negro were put to death In the electric chair at Sing Sing prison tonight. Egan. a one-legged roan was convicted of killing Louis Klein. clerk in a Bronx cigar tore Kelly kill.

Catherine Dunn a housemaid. who sought to prevent Mm from robbing the employers residence In Brooklyn. GEORGIA RELATIVES OF ill. Ox. August Special Mr.

31. L. Adams. of this has just received notification thara former Georgian by the name of fc. w.

Adams had passed away in a Texas-city leaving a considerable estate. An effort" is now be lag made locate relatives of this former Georgian who left this state some twenty yeas ago. Any rela. tin of--a W. Adams nay secure Information that may lead to some-thing- worth while by.

writing H. Adams. this City. who Is not a relative and did not know the de ceased ex Faints that are said to be both Ire avid waterproof ar mde from he oil of a Mauchurian- bean. MS A a neat' Labor day.

attraction at Eakewood park. James O. Johnson. formerairplane Instructor In government service. will stage a set of thrillers.

including alLthe latest tricks with the plants over the park grounds. In addition to the alrnlane stunting. the Atlanta Federation of Trades Labor day committee has arranged a e- yies of track events. motorcycle races. bicycle races and auto speed events.

to eclipse any other performance of. the Included In the sports eventsar 50 dashes for both girls ana. boys between the ages or and 16. Jears. Prizes ranging from 10 own will be awarded the winners In the.

different trackevents. sTh yard dash will ntd for union. men only and also a free-for-all meet. Several bicycle races are also on the program. Two mile auto races are- bV anJ three motorcycle.

races or similar length wiU end the field day meet A big display of fireworks will end the' night attraction and In ad dlUon all the amusements of th nark will be In full tilt the day. Llaetsg Sport Eveats. SiSO p. n. First Evnt yard dssh Girls 12 to 1 Prixes15.

2 and 1. Second Event yard dash-Boys II to Prizes 55 13 and Music. SiOO p. m. Third Event yard dash Union men only.

Prizes. I10J750 and 500. Music. Fourth Event 100 dash Free-for-all. Prizes.

10. 750 and 500. Music. 5:30 Fifth Two bicycle race Free-for-all Music. Sixth- Event One mile picycU race Boys under IS.

Music. 4iOO p. M. Seventh Event Automobile races Fir- mile dash second event. mile dash.

9 Music. BiOO m. Eighth Event Motorcycle races First event. S-mile dash second event. mite dash third event.

mile dash. p. in to 8. m. alt amusements In full swing.

Free motion pictures- beginning promptly at I o'clock. KNOXVILLE GIANTS BEAT BLACK tRACKERS IN PITCHERS' DUEL BY FRED' The Knoxville Giants defeated the Atlanta Black Crackers In the second game of a four series yes. terday by the scoreof 3 to The game was a retty pitchers' pat- tie. although the Knoxville mounds man was touched. for seven safeties whilettie Giants were only able to gather three safe swats off the delivery of Harris.

Smith. Knox. yules second Backer was the bright star with the willow getting two hits out of trips to pan. Reid for Atlanta secured two safe. ties out of four trips.

WI Atlanta's center fielder. was sent from. the game in- the fifth frame by Manager Tally of the Atlantans. when he threw his bat at Knox- yules third baseman. OllUm star first sack of the Crackers' fold.

played a beautiful game. In Oillam. the local manager has one of the best. first corner artists In the colored Southern league. The only fault that we find with Gfllann Is that he is a little weak with the willow.

but since he. has returned to the game after be ing out for two weeks with a hurt finger his batting eye seems to. be improving. In yesterdays game be was at bat four times and got one hit. this being a.

lusty doubre down th first base line. The two teams will meet this afternoon in a twin bill. the tirrl. eri- onnfo getting under war o. Glentaner and Jojtnson will roh- ably be on the mound for th At- tantans while Dickey and MHd' x' w' probably work for the Giant.

Maddox Is the one-armed wonder of the colored Southern league and. in Is the only such inlay. In or ganlzed baseball. While- not on' the mound Maddox will be seen Chasing flies in the entpr pasture. At the beginning of the 1920 season he signed- by th in' of released to the Knoxville Giants.

In yesterdays game he was playing center field and had ft fairly busy day accepting ton hard h' alls without a bobble. At bat he Is rood as he hits a ball further than any th player on the tem although most of them are or the fly variety and can be caught easily It the rieilers are plyiin back. vw by Innlnes Rlt I. Knoxville 200 009 010 3 al Atlanta 009 206 000 7 S. J.

Moo re and Brown rHs and ONelL Summary Two-base hits Hamilton. Gilism stnick out b- Harris I. by Moore 4 bases on. balls oft Harris 2 oft Moore 1. Umpires.

Perkins and Lee. Hall. Pitches No-Hit Run Game in St. Paul. August 26.

iharlle Hall leading pitcher In the Anted can Association In point ot games" won. hurled a no-hit game against Columbus in the first game of a header with St. Paul today. St. Paul won.

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ChltJo hit lord three tnnl fount H7Pr' hlttnl with two ane Ile. featur nme Sore innln. H. tl 5 a Cht-ao Cn 0 10 Bterle dore ne ler Vawhu BUey 4 IP CER FAT WI I fhae meetng wn recr mde Lxington 11 frt het al aferoon Ol Iecon4 :9 hal fat :011. Snardo UI- Buret alering Dion Breeder' Sr VTh iJ oi 60.

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th tl agai I ley th folowing 11 dlion trojhy. prZt8 wi pJayer ranklg Clrt anl qualfying tite wil th. trst fUght wih adlltonal prlzl an runnerup tght wi uled triel coure wil An th wil be Al membe I i wi elgi- to ty' te Al applcable tl hl. Accordng qualflng runGS Wtdnesday. iep.

wi b. folowln thl Qualying frst wi folow Thurday rund semi. fnals afer- no SatuM al fghts wi plyed lowe' fights. tte wi etted Satura afenoon. wih fnal 01 PJB bbY Jo es wi proba tte wil tonal Lng Iland.

Septembr Mit veral wil tte. Rlnwater ttle wl wil Smih. Prescott daif cu bs. resen.a.1 tons dance night Al reslrvatons noon Ciy cOlnmltee. Itl wihheld tl qualfying sarted.

I PLACE1 Otawl 26. Blk. frt honor aSloclaton. lnks to. lh 17 fr roundl tnihed amatur Icol Tomp on.

Hamiton Charle y. club a Toronto te positon 10. Dudu Edlar Atlnta Ga opn was IIth. 11. ted Bel.

Oeore CUqmlns To rnto. DECATUR JUNIORS WIN TWIN BIL Dcfr Junior I Navhos McDnough schol gound. Btb Miedge Alton piched go bn team Deatur Junior erorles bal tnt pla14 te ror Ils tb NavahoI run. Te hlttnc NavahOs. Rbson.

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nuncedhls batter mi wih the. Natonal Bxing Coper stted nigt tat would. arie tis' ad Ime strt taining batle. decared shorty arriva tat hardhitng fght old swaow bfter wihout puttng resftnce. Loing siuaton presnt I predi ton abut nt see cear oter batters gd Qua1t.

tat wi ml. ad capble. puttng walon. I GO Ones. al i one 8 I sUl lve tel tJe.

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omemlnte ater' 2 rowc- te I baebal Kaoke fght at Tlsa. Okla. Jeannete Phiadelphia. shorty afer out lat thl wil elows expresed de- afernoon permi slp Coper I tckets for tolowlnj Rp bufet. Stil Al Pitch r' ItOj tod.

appeart Southerneaiup. wh Lite Tra elers aternoon. Pelcan ha m- mle to' Dlater. thirty 20 ti seaon entted victor Kldfen. efors WEre not enough Item thl tde Pelcans' Crtlent paslmer nar piched aveler Jonnard was hi jud al ve hI WOI' blrfeJd exchanle rrcult hRV' nve ha Elam let th" st del.

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Athletc lea and L. 01 Ingland. quarer tnals Gersn nd claS. deeatng later SItrland Unlt pol semi Olympc FOR MAYS Phiadelphia Augus 6. Johnson Americn toay It clUlon admited cosed petton boycot icht accidentaly bal othtr Cle fay anthln delare basebal matter discussed petton declned furher.

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unnort cubs 1eale. DEMPSEY RESPECS B. Bnton Harbr. Mlch Augst J. ack heav- champlon.

admlted respecttor Biy 81 chal ner trm anUclpatoQof nar. gruelng contet Dempse las Ie tMal1 rIpldly Int tlghtng conditon. saYI regardl JUk. a rhter WU- lard. lske il nd haps-1 slghty ouweigh II Lbor lald Dmpsy.

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fgr repred thf situaton upn ottclal bcau. antc. Interfnton union. MURTERR ELCRC rlln An st ITwo convllted murderer netro. deab elecric ch atlng tonltht Elan onelflled eon I vlced' kllni Lull K1eln erk ki.

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n. FreeCral1 I ne mUebICi. BYI MUIIc I. Ennt-Automoble rces evnt. 10 8eC event lOml dah.

Music E- io rc ce race event dalh event 10mle da8 eYnt IOmle a pm. al mentsln Iwln Fee moto. plcure belnnlns ocock BEATBLCK CRACKS D1EL FaDI ET. KnoU Oantsd leateth. Atanta Black Cracker IntheBc rame WI rety at.

te alhouh Knoxv1e sevenstC Ues whie tle Gant. lf ol tr In vie' sec ndaacker wa wit cetlng fwo his tfps t' Reid Atanta' lecurd ate- te oftouj trips.Wi.-telJ. Atantal walsent fifh tm. Tay. teAUantan.

vUe' basemn. lam stal trt ackrcf Cracker' abeauUtul O1am. tbelocal ha firs corer arllts te SouUern oly faultht wih Ona f' ttle wek wiow. dt tefml rb fnger battng uteraypme wa tme hit thll frt tne. Te wi meethl at.

ernoonln bi. flrEter- nn EttOR undfi wl a' Jonon wi 'bf the At- whie Ike prbably Maddo1 11 Souther lealean 11 t. suct nltv In.or- babal Whl. wl len' lnl fle ent betnlng 120 eon he' bTU' th but. relesed th Knoxvle playlBI feld ha a bnlY aefU" aU Ithout bobbe.

tbat Iood his bal rher ttr alhoulh ntthe fy aretJ beC411ht tlfMer playlzback Sr Innlnss It. tE. Knoxyle OOOO 0143' Atanta 000 0100 7. J. ore Brown.

Ibrs OeIL Two hi. nbY 1b balr Harrls oUMoor 1. umplr. e. Perlln.

Le. a I I Pit h-esN No eiAssc. 8t put AUIf l. Hall PICherln. Amer.

nAIOlatOntntOIDt came Cl uetn aJ lrl i doubleheaer wit 8 toc 7. 8t won too. I cWSS' I tU i C5 Wo nrWlJWI. 1 1 Ne OaD' 131 el I 1 ln1Ie 6 1. C- Clo 4 e.

CtPlA N. 14 4 IL a rOT Cta lT' Ai Wh 1 Jt 47. 72 1 11lelpi 28 it 74 PIeli i 11' al n. i 4 ii Europulnrentof ft 14e of- Aterproofed Carc bla4 te Ud1eluC aUce4Wlw ue' 11 TE1 THCONS1TTUTJON AThANTGA. FRIDAY AUGUSTV' 12 I I JSports I i1M I Hif tln Ist 1 ci I lifl Pense F.

t. iigg I 4 L' ro f. elPe. I i ALrc re the venth I 2 c' rn lt p. i hen I IC lone I er.

i rs tieIr th floe I eJamrau ielder. defnce 1 I Dudley. I fl I- ng nehsnd ei ame threatfled thin 1 Fieer 5when lYamrati ne ond I eP S1tRZ r. artin. y1iih3 vt.

ingo 1auftmatt. 1 Ismrau. i Iilte. 0 I I a. I 3 It t.

it lteasOfl 6 1 0 57 I 1 0 Idrkorn I TIME. 3 000-0 Summary fice iii t. mlth 4Ifl 1 2t Ifford An froll t. liIl i reedier be Sane ioI eb pa lb 14 tMIUssan nine n1rktiam. 31.

4 jl if 1 4033Me141T7lb 4011 BInIeIIlIne 40110as.e aseo 4 3 Bindan. 4 dIIUCfl. CCtbNfPC 3 1 I SOZinLn 0 I 0 ti 2 0 I. PIT 2 er 4 OO 3 I 43 Two as J11MS lfl Jlate It. nan t.

UIrLIngham. eiseheI ttttl frost 1owed f. a Z- 14 sit 4 ga1ie In T-3 eye. I fact 1. rthingham becae of the P.

tnnabte a i UGGS BES TS DUFFYIN GREA DUE oubra Legue Cleveland at Scare. tbTkpo bYbPO 10111CM tlSttSIrt. Knocpp25 40ttSrnsen1b 54111k LSeLc 3015CdTIthcf 3512 t3 3tO0Gacche 2 4 0 RHE It Two bases. Blrmlnghanv 1 lii cor5cu 7. nocK- Dttet.

II 4 Sloan. 2. 4 0 3 Ersdl y. 0 4 1 3 4 1 Kablbccker. 4 0 0 2- 1 Jnaselp tOOOVaoc.p 4501 ToIls.

RHE Summary Its 44THHOMER 16. a could 4pst ay ial butnjte reach NATIONAL LEAGUEJ hta se- IHE 7 Hubbell MHenrys bad game 0ll Batteries SnyderDoak Bray 26. L. be RILE I lOx- McQulllan nd Dodera 6. st the run 100 3 QOn 30 1 dop 4 IW 2OlYe.

I9i 2:014. s' ei wlthne Th 4. tb Lrie5. will Satuz-dz hat George ray. tie BILL Decalr nd 400-10 002- Batteries B.atteriss-Aiston ii' 4 L- eS n.

jO 0 I I Frank ew and. Loren although theNational 9r- in Jack col- nff 0 Oae jipavens hen be Battling hospitaIa1ter blows for 2. I 1 crowdhad Us-- ter-di- toda un- were justas evee the Drug TaparRa kin next on the twol tens the na- hes hoe Tuft. nflvntt4nn. meet- I ac- lh' 1.

i. 1'- SWIMMER 5 RE COR U. today lieats Antilla. me Concerted players th managerihad em the stn' Son' taken the sunnort Jack the nrs game 4 ibcond4to2 ZOO 4 4 Ion oi Batter1ee.Tanne Famb rough. enteredjheir te i 3.

9-6 6. VirgtsIa League. OFFKERR The ca. RRB 400 450-16 000- 4 RHE 5 000-0 Batteries 25. EHE 3 Batterles-1Caldwell Evpa.

Wash th ft. 11. B. I Dauss Scorebylnnlngs Batteries 011 022 010- Il Batteries flnand AlstOnand 26. na- I I one themselves Two SOUGHT Mr.

formefGeorgian n. Texas city. to formerOeorglan5 I. of Falntsthat dr are 1. 5 rt-- iE5- Edifrdby a 1' CIiffWhe lIe RAS- ONI AB 0 R'- GRAM Al former airplane i of sit and Labor se- events are afl years.

down track events. The er ad- I sal a yard 16. yard 61. liOOpas. 10.

Eyent100.yartf 750 500. i30 One 4i0Op. Event Event p. KNOXVILLEGANTS BLACKCRACKS HiS score of 2 secn4aacker 0 bestfirst be- the meetthla n- ent 0. tdng fe or- tin- fourhard ther Swtre IT.

I 3 1 2 1 Moore Horns Two by 2. NoRunGameinAssc 6. STANDING Isagi Wee. iI 1 i ew UttieBacS 2014 1. sis League.

Won. Lost. Pet 1 4 New cr5 A. StLouia 57' tbashingtoe 2atinai 7ugse. wt Lest.

Pt. 45 75 31 new lsrk Pittslstrg 7 fr rblee-o Ii 43 Fiuropean made be I. 5.

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