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rlaht halKack 1 164 Vlymen fullback 18 US 511J4 B11H 510 61 510 510 T0Ub il7 1835 649 19 Areragea US 5 167 51015 5 Ooaeti Bill Newman or Cornell Pupter Wymard Jlanagcj Daaiel Murray Color Blue and Gray Cheertpg section Weat stands EitlniatecJ rooters 900 Cteer leader Edwin Miller PREVIOUS RECORD Oct 1 Georgetcwa36 GallaucTet 0 Oct 9 Georgetown 6 Washington Oct 16 Georgetown J7 Richmond 0 Oct 23 Georgetown 0 North Carolina 5 Nov 3 Georgetown tO Fordham 0 Totals Georgetown 13 Opponents 10 Games won 3 lost 1 per cent 750 OFFICIALS Referee Mr Klngdon of Columbia Uirolrs lfr Donnely of Trinity Field lndge Mr Langford of Trinity Tlmers rMeears Mulligan nd Dr White Head linesman MWplpw of Oolumbla jma el halves 35 minutes each BettLngi to 1 pft Virginia ErainJ celebration Colamma Theater Virginias husky football squad numbering Including practically the entire eiecpnd arid third teams arrived in this ciy last night primed for the great stru Sfie with Georgetown at 230 oclock this afternoon 8x hutjdred students and many undergraduates will arilve today on the foot baH specials There will be two excursions this year souiethlng out of the ordinary The famous Stonewall Jackson Band will accompany the students who will march thTougli the streets in a body before the contest That todays coEtest will be stubbornly fought gocg without saying for these two elevens have always been rivals iul one of the greatest exhibitions of fotft tiall 1b expected to be played on Georgetown field this afternoon Both elevens are on edge and each Is confident of victory although they realize tfyat every ounce of strength In them rriuat be put forth to win Virginia is not overconfident but every man on the team and the coaches as well expects to win Capt Yancey of Virginia when seen let night said I believe that we will win but 1 know from past experiences that we will have to play like demons Georgetown always has a game team and one that will fight to the last ditch and they play their best against us Our record this season speaks for itself 1 cannot say how much we will beat oiir opponsnt3 but I do know thai we haveiTJot sot a quitter on our team and ibfitr they too will fight for every inch ot ground tanigan Wont Talk TOP Lannigan Virginias trainer whoalways has the team in fine fettle would pot say what the scere would be but lie fully expects the Orange and Blue to come outof the fray victorious Hammond Johnson the greatest halfback that ever wore the colors of Virginia and one of the greatest the South Jias ever produced says that Virginia should win on past performances but he refused to predict the score Every man on the Virginia team is in the pink of condition They were sent to bed at 10 oclock Geprgetpwn is just as confident as their rirals and there Is not a man on the tcafli who thinks that Virgini can win Ttiey fceiieve that man for man they are the eaual of the Southerners and with this belief they will nter the contest today They are not overconfident and know that they have the hardest game of the season before them Believe Line Strong Georgetowns supporters believe that the Blue and Gray line will be able to stop Stanton and Yancey Virginias plungin backs This is what Georgetown must do In order to win The Blue and Gray eleven went through a hard signal drill yesterday and showed up to great advantage The Blue and Gray back field has practically been de cided on and will be made up of McNulty Garrigan and Vlyman Coach Newman was assisted by six alumni coaches who were entirely satisfied with the teams work If the weather Is clear the attendance records for the contest are sure to be broken for Manager Murray reports an enormous advance sale of tickets The betting on the game was rather lively last night Vifglnja offering 2 to 1 on the result and 3 to that Georgetown does not score Several bets were made at th Arlington Hotel where the Virginia team is staying ypfjpBjsw i MORE FINE POINTS lit Zz 2 BEHEASSE RAH UAHS i Students of Georgetown University Law School at Smoker The members of the first year class of Georgetown University School of Law Favored somewhat by luck but as a whole playing bettefpothaii the Virginia Polytechnic Institute eleven de feated George Washington at American League park yesterday afternoon 17 to 8 after sixty minutes of desperate play and by so ddmsravehged themselves for the Hatchetitea vlctoryf last year Two recovered fumbles one over the goal and the other oh the Buff and Blues 15 yard liriei resulted In two touchdowns for I in the first half whlle the other was the direct result of a sensational 30 yard run by Legge which brought the ball to the 20 yard line from where the visitors by line bucking carried the oval across the coveted mark Crafts that sterling broken field runner of the local eleven scored the only touchdown for his team Catching one of Hodgsons ions spirals on his own 30 yard line he wriggled his way through his opponents add with big Hart at his heels sprinted 80 yards for a touchdown It was the most spectacular play seen on a local gridiron this season and when he was forced to leave the game the crowd cheered him to the echo Only once during tne game were the locals in the lead and that when Morse kicked a goal from the 30 yard line It was a hard fought struggle from the start and before its conclusion many substitutions had been made owing to injuries and fatigue Hicks Knocked Out On the second scrimmage Hicks fhe visitors right end In making a flying tackle at Crafts was knocked unconscious while Capt Alston was kicked in the back by Hodgson in a line buck and so badly hurt that he too was forced to leave the game Norrls of I and White of George Washington were also carried off the field Despite the fact that it was one of the hottest days of the football season the players showed remarkable stamina throughout Taking it as a whole it was a brilliant game abounding In sensational plays with plenty of rough work but the officials kept the players from mixing it up The Hatchetites put up a stubborn de leuse uut weaaenea 10 a certain extent i rr i jv i i iw tir tr Jit ill v3HriJ AI fu 111 A JmmkBIj at li J8 BIH I fnflr4t jli bi 1 from the terrific pounding of the visitors backs Five times during the first half I was held for downs on the locals 20 yard line but when I held a smoker last evening at the Arling put the ball nearer they managed to have ton Hotel The entertainment had a dual the necessary power of attack that scores i object sociability and the rehearsing of Points songs and cries to be used today as en Nt only is the outcome a victory for 1 couragement to the members of the var tlle I team but for Branch Bocock slty football squad when it does battle the coach as well Bocock Is a local with the team from the University of boy who is fast coming to the front as a Virginia football tutor and there are many who beveralf memoers of the faculty were predict that it will not be long before he present The first year class isthe lajrg Will be at the head of a larger college est in the history ot the law school TO SEE VA GAME Manager Sommers Will Defray Expenses of Eleven Manager Sommers of the George Washington University football team announced last night that owing to tlie good showing of his team yesterday agajnst Virginia Polytechnic Institute the eleven has been iftvited to attend the Virginia Georgetown game today at his expense Despite the fact that the Hatchetites were defeated the coaches and supporters in general are satisfied with the game coming as it did within one week of the contest with Carlisle The tickets for the squad can be obtained at Whites sporting goods stpre JOHNSON A TAXPAYER Pugilist Buys Property Valued at 11 000 To Build Garage Chicago 111 Nov 12 John Arthur Johnson champion heavyweight pugilist became a taxpayer in Chicago yesterday when a deed was filed for record making him sole owner of property which comprises a three story brick dwelling on a lot 50 by 104 feet The house and lot was purchased for 11000 A garage will be built in the rear where Jack will keep his fast automobile and he plans to make room for at least four machines Adjacent to the garage will be a gymnasium Johnsons brother will leave for Galveston Tex the former home of the negro heavyweight and will bring his mother to Chicago Keane Elected President John Keane former captain of the Warwick basketball team was yesterday chosen president of the Business High School section of the Basketball League Of the fourteen managers of section teams who voted twelve cast their votes for Keane Preparatory school games will be arranged by the secretary of the league Mr Rader and Dr Hudson team Hodgsons Great Punting I owes Its victory to a great extent to the great punting of Hodg son and the ability of their ends to follow the pigskin on kicks Hicks their star end was put out hardly before the first half was well under way but A Hodgson who took his place played brilliantly Luttrell seemed to be every wnere He followed the ba 1 with tho eye of an eagle and went down the field on punts like a greyhound When George Washington tried a forward pass he broke up the play and on one occasion went up in the air and grabbed the ball out of the hands of the waiting Whiting Hodgson the plunging fullback of the visitors was another big factor in the result When the Southerners would get the ball within striking dis tance or tne goal he would be used in two plays out of every three and he responded with telling effect For the Hatchetites Crafts Farmer and Hart were the stars Crafts long run for a touchdown has been chronicled but he tore off many other spectacular dashes for 15 and 20 yards during the game Hart was the tower of the defense and had his eye on the ball all during the game Many times he broke through and killed a play before It Could be started Farmer was the only man who could consistently gain through the line Morse punted fairly well and made a few good gains but did not show the generalship displayed in previous contests Whiting deserves mention for his work on the right end his tackling being exceptionally good and he followed the ball closely How Game Was Won Hart booted the ball over the goal line at the start of the game and I brought the pigskin out to the 25 yard line and Hodgson punted it 40 yards down the field Crafts returned the oval 10 yards Alston failed to gain an Inch but Morse tore off 6 on a fake kick Morse would not chance making up the 4 yards for a first down and punted Hodgson Immediately returned the punt Ellis made 3 yards and on a delayed pass Crafts added 18 Hart failed to gain but Farmer on two plunges made first down Ellis made but 2 yards fInttiePBt back oil will no tictKe easy gjace nil rape or tne jinesfrpm the col lartol the skirt of fthe coat There is generous breadth but no undue fullness The effect at the collar the shoulder blades and back of the armpits gives the impression of fabric molded to the figure yet under action there is not the slightest interference to the play of the muscles These finer points of art clothes that we have been calling attention to from time to time are INDUCEMENTS that appeal to men whose habitual correctness of attire is a matter of second nature They are the qualities he insists upon yet the prices must not be greater on that account So then 1500 1800 arid 2000 Suits incorporating all that stands for are offered you in the better qualities of all the approved fabrics affording a selection of patterns that few men expect to find south of New York At 2500 3000 and 3500 the very choicest and most exclusive weaves from the best domestic and foreign mills are embodied in our club models Metropolitan Models University Models Cosmos Models TIGERS SEE A CHANCE Injury lo Coy Brings Odds 16 3 to 2 on Princeton YALE CONFIDENT OF VICTORY 8 New HavenCrawded rTith Football Ehr thusiasfs Weather Believed to Be Too Warm forJJood Contests Clamor for Tickets Continues Though iNone Are to Be Had Speculators Operating FAMOUS TROTTER LEAD Directum One of Sayages Best Stal lions Succumbs to Poison St Paul Minn Nov 12 Directum 21 years old 205 1 4 who set a worlds record for 4 year old trfitters in 1833 on the Nashville track died Thursday at Savage Minn accordingtc an announcement made today by Savage Death waa du to blood poisoning Mr Savage purchased Directum In 1SSS for 20ooo Head to Foot Outfijtters Ninth and the Avenue Special lo The Washington Post New Haven Conn Nov 12 Staid old New Ha ven has againetaken on gayicol ora for the big football game of the year and is welcoming crowds from all over the country Several hundred graduates and their friends arrived in town this afternoon Betting commenced to be quite lively today with yale the 3 to 3 favorite Until today it was Impossible to make a bet on Tale except at 4 to 1 but the rumors of Injury to Capt Coy caused Princeton men to feel a littleconfident and the bets commenced Betting was quite lively in the cares andjiotels But Yale men are confident ofvictory If Capt Coy should be unable to play and he says there is nothing the matter with him they figure that Savage could take his place and while he would not be as satisfactory aa the captain he at least could buck the Princeton lines for good gains There is little betting on the score Yale men are holding off because of the experiences of the last two years Nor is there betting that Princeton Vlll not score for Yale fears Cunninghams boot Julian Curtiss of the TSale athletic advisory board arrived in New Haven to day and Immediately became the storm center ror those graduates and others who forgot to put in applications for ucKeis unui it was too late ana who now want to see the game no matter what the cost But neither Mr Curtiss nor Mr Thompson at the head of the Yale ticket department could give them any satisfaction for all the tickets have long since gone Speculators so far have not been out In the open but messages received here say that they are operating in New York Speculators in New York There was hot a sign of a ticket speculator in the streets today and although It was generally conceded that there were a few in town doing business on the quiet they made themselves conspicuous py tneir absence from the streets Violets were about the highest priced flower in the land today selling at 2 and 3 a hundred while yellow chrysanthemums for the Princeton belles were marked at 25 cents a flower The shop windows have been decorated for the occasion and are bright with orange and black on one side and Yale blue on the other The hotels are packed to overflowing The weather was the only thing de pressing too warm for football and too warm for comfort Jn witnessing the game was the general opinion There was a promise of cooler weather for the game Tigers Well Taken Care Of According to arrangements which have been made the Princeton football players woht spend much time in Jew Haven although they will expend what energy thejr have during the fourhours they are here They wilt com4 down from aFarmlhgton tomorrow noon by special train There will be a dining car attached to the train and the players will eat on it The team will be met at the railroad station by a special trolley car and taken to the Yale field where they will dress and remain till after the game As soon as they can get back to their train after the game they wjU do so The team will go to New York city for a banquet after the game The match closes their season and the players win break training at the banquet to morrow night The final practice of the Yale football squad was held this afternoon and lasted less than aa hour Considerable time was devoted to signal drills THREE STARS OF THE GEORGETOWN TEAM I KI2 WYKAKD JQE WWLlYi fBUNNY FEENAN on as many plays and Morse dropped back to the 30 yard line and sent a drop kick over for the first points of the game Score George Washington 3 I 0 Hart received Hodgsons kick off on the 30 yard line but was thrown In his tracks Farmer made 6 and Crafts 4 but on the last play George Washington was I holding and it cost them 15 yards Morse kicked 35 yards to Hughes who brought it back 5 Alston stopped Hodgson and Billups made an on side kick Morse fell on the ball 10 yards from his goal Morse kicked 30 yards and from this point using Hodgson in nearly every play I scored the firt touchdown Hodgson carrlediithe ball over but fumbled and Jones fell on it across the line Hodgson missed goal Score 1 5 George Washington 3 The remainder of the first half was practically a bunting duel Hodgson having the better of Morse Both sides gained ground at times but not consistently It was Crafts fumble of Hodgsons punt that opened the way for the visitors second touchdown Crafts let the pigskin slip through his hands and A Hodgson came dashing down the field and fell on it 15 yards from the goal It only took four plays and Hodgson was shoved over for a touchdown Hodgson kicked goal Score I 11 George Washington 3 A punting duel began after the next kick off I finally working the ball close enough for Hodgson to try a goal from placement the ball going wide of the posts Several more exchanges of punts and the half closed just as Hodgson booted It outside on George 1 Washingtons 20 yard mark The Second Half tVip second half was another punting contest and with the exception of Crafts brilliant dash for a touchdown and Legges 30 yard return of a punt which led the way td the third score for I nothing sensational happened un a r7iTvt bv Morse Legge took the ball on the sprint and dashed 3ayardsaround the left side of tne jiutE ana uiue ue when he was brought to earth the oval was only 23 yarde from the goal From this Doint nammerea tneir way ing through the air for 40 yards and he gathered the ball in his arms and sped dodging tackier after tackier until he ended his brilliant run by placing the ball behind the visitors goal line Ellis missed goal Score 1 17 George Washington 8 Farmer made 8 yards after Hodgson had kicked off but the next try failed and Morse kicked I made one first down but just as George Washington took the ball away from the visitors on downs on their 20 yard line the final whistle blew The line up I Positions Geo Washington Lutre11 EPonell Baylias White Burruss LT Hart Hodssoa 0 Fowler Glbbs 1 Center Brandt Jones Ballough Eickhoff Ivorris Hassle Eickhoff Alatca Hicks A HodgaonR Whitlnl Hughes QB Porter Morse Davis Graveley Bayliss Cratts Billups Legge li ehj8 Hodgson Fb Farmer Touchdo Kiis Jones Hodg30U 2 Crafts GoaU from touchdowns Hodgson 2 Goal from field Morse Referee Mr Gass of Lehigh UU1JHC mi juiuusun or Virginia leld judge Sir Donnelly of Trinity Head linesman Mr White of Georgetown Time halves 30 minutes each BOARD FINISHES ITS WORK ALSTON IN HOSPITAL Captain Receives Painful Injury During Game As the result of being kicked in the back in yesterdays contest with the Virginia Polytechnic Institute eleven Capt Alston of the Hatchetites is In the George Washington Hospital Alston was kicked In the back by Hodgson of I while attempting to stop the big fullback In one of his terrific fline plunges The play was directed though Al3ton who in order to stop his opponent throw himself sideways through the linejand in so doing received a terrific blow over the kidneys He recovered sufficiently to get in the nest three lineups but staggered about and Coach Dougherty realizing his big tackleJScon dltlon sent in a substitute Alston was able to walk to the dressing room but collapsed later and was taken to the hospital SPORTING COMMENT BY ED GRILLO Therewill probably berlnore betting on the Jeffries Johnson flerht than has ever been Indulged In on any pugilistic contest held Jn this country and from present Indications most of the money will be placed at odds hot far from even money Had Johnson been prom inent four years wago and could boast or the same record he has today there is no doubt that he would have stepped into the ring with Jeffries a 4 to 1 shot But the act that there is considerable doubt as to the boiler makers abllltyjto regain histoid form has cut a wide swath withthe odds The very fact that the supporters of Jeffries will probably not have to lay odds greater than 6 to 5 Will stimulate the wagering on that side while those who will back Johnson have confidence enough In the colored champion to consider any price a good one Though the fight Is yet several months off a club before which It is to be fought not having beent selected there Is already considerable betting on the result Jeffries supporters want to get their money down now at nve vailing odds for they feel thatonce Jeffries goes Into actual training he Will convince the public that he is as good as ever In which event the odds against Johnson will increase Slowly but surely John Heydlers election to succeed himself Is becoming assured One by one the owners of the National League clubs seem to realize that It would be a mistake to depose Heydler who If he were succeeded by some new man would no doubt resume his former position of secretary and in that capacity would have to do the work The fact of the matter is that the old league 1st vpry fortunate to have a man like Heydlei In charge of its affairs and the mag nates are only giving evidence of good sound business sense by retaining him in his present position Heydlers reelection was decidedly doubtful until Charley Murphy of the Cubs started out on the warpath to get the young executives scalp Efforts fo indulge in Trickery to defeat Heydler had the usual boomerang result and now Murphy seems to stand alone against Heydler which will prove his strongest recommendation Walter Johnson is displaying hh true form on his present trip with the Na tlonal Leaguers on the coast The an nouncement that Johnson is to pitch proves the bestTdnd of an attraction on ae coast for there is not aspot In the world whre baseball Is played where Johnson is not known by reputation The only trouble Johnson is having is finding a catcher who can hold hlmy There we notnany catchers like Street who handles the speedy youngsters delivery with ease and grace and Johnson is Just now being convinced of that fact Should Johnson display his present form when he reports to McAIeer in the spring the new manager hope of getting a good start in the race may be realized for when he is right Johnson only asks his team to get him a run or two to assure victory In one position may major league teams will make changes next season First base Is the spot which needs strengthening on several of the American and National League clubs Pittsburg for to stance Is sure to have a new face atfirst for Abstein proved his incompetency during Ilia worlds series McGraw is satis fled that lie has got all the goodtyork out pf Fred Tenney that Is In him and hb proposes to play Merkle he of failed to touch second fame in his place Chi cagowill have Gill who had a trial with Pittsburg last year and the Cubs will have to figure on some one besides Chance for the Peerless Leader Is not the player he was and can hardly go through a season without having been laid off It used to be that when a player was not fit for any other position he Was relegated to first base but the game has changed and that position is now one of the mqst important on the team OSEMAN BRO I titfitbrs fir htk Mil til Bm Cor 7th and Sts til EB SUITS 2250 Wen who Seek the tmtt of Value Value thats based on extreme quality and correct style will appreciate these Suits at 2250 Designed and built by experts iti our own factory and sold direct to you less the usual middlemans profit i OVERCOATS 2000 A big line of the beat Overcoats ever built to sell at 20 Distinctive models Overcoats in plain fabrics and fancy mixtures faultless in workmanship and finish All sizes in each stvle HIS VTwV rlV Srk IHT lirHB wt ih a 31 MELLOWAS MOONUGtfTB HHRcAsciH BS9SP MJHfiF Pjm Sixty Baseball Disputes Are Disl posed Of at Memphis Cactus League of Texas Aamitted Into the Association To Meet Again in July Recommendation byphyticlans Is thebelghtof endorsement For many yearf Cascade Pure Whlity has won this distinction Because oliu atsoiute runty ana superior quality Orifinal bottluiE hu old gall libel Geo A Dlckel Co DttMUrs NuhrillrTenn Sold by Most Jobber and Retailers AnrssnBBBi Suitings in Abundance 15 1820 Tailored to Order across the line Hodgsongoing dver tne hospital last evening he was and Hodgson kicking goal Score rep0rted to be resting easily and it Is I 11 George Washington 3 I expected that he will be able to leave tbe Morse had left the game and Hodgson lnstltutlon In a ew days was getting the better of Crafts In the many exchanges of kicks forcing the ball i aca nearer and nearer to the Buff and Blue Marshall Leads at Chess goal Crafts was standing on his 30 yard i Lexington Ky Nov 12 Frank Marline when Hodgson sent a spiral travel shall tonight won the fourth game of tije i i 1 American ches3 championship serieX de feating Showalter in the thirty fourth move Up to the sixteenth move Showalter had the better of Marshall who had opened with whites After the 1 thirty fourth move Showalter resigned Of four games thus far played Marshall has won three and one was a draw Hair Germs Ayers Hair Vigor promptly destroys the germs that cause falling hair Nature completes the work You save your hair and have a more luxuriant growth too Keeps the scxip healthy destroys ail dandruff Does not Color tlie Hair iVW doctor ultt Jtll you precisely tohy ts tat each ef the Ingredlenh in Ayeri Hair Vigors AtkhbncircUuliL Attel and Moran Matched Memphis Tenn Nov 12 Abe Attet featherweight champion and Jimmy Moran formerly of England have been matched to fight eight rounds before the Phoenix Athletic Club on November 22 Holy Name to Play Potomac A The Holy Name football team wiU meet tfifast PotofnacfA eleven Sun dy next 339 at Capital City park I Memphis Tenn Nov 11 The national board of arbitration concluded its work late today and adjourned to meet again In July in New York city which meeting will principally be devQtcd to the Important work of reclassifying the leagues Nearly 60 cases were passed on by the board during the day and a number of others on the calendar were referred by Secretary John Farrell for future decision With the exception of Secretary Farrell who goes to Little Rock tomorrow to meet President Kava haugh if the Southern League the members of the board left for home tonight At the closing session of the national board the following cases were decided The claim of Fort Wayne Ind against Trenton was allowed Player Hbllomans draft price of 300 was allowed to Fayettevllle The claim ofJVBR Crozier against Raleigh Ci was allowed The claim of Bridgeport Conn against uutusBoro i was atiowea The application of the Cactus League of Texas with headquarters at El Paso Texi was favorably acted Upon Secretary Fartell will later take up the work of arranging the schedule One of theimostymportant cases passed upon by the board was the appeal of the Augusta ua ciud against tne award of the 1909 pennant Jn the South Atlantc League race to Chattanpoga Tena The award of the pennant to Chattanooga was upheld Some of the other cases decided Were The claim of Bloomington and Toledo for 700 dqeon player Steen was reported adjusted antUwas stricken from the calendar The petition of Johnslown Pa to enforce the sale of plfer Wilkes by Lowell Mass to Johnstown was Allowed Tlie claims tf Wheeling Va ind Lowell Mass relative to the sale of Player Venable for 1000 was settled by I each club being allowed 500 as It was shown that both clubs had an equity in the player A reprimand was issued to both clubs for falling to file with Becre tary Farrell the sale of Venable Pennsylvania lst6shave a new State league as at its session todays trie national board favorablyrconsldered the application pt Bowery of Bellefohte Pa The application was referred to Secretary Parrell or further action the claim TfvPlayer Cervatlus against Youngstown Ohio for halfjjfthe sales price as agreed upon was allowed A fine of 50 tipon gervauus for insubordi natldlv and failing to report Imposed by the club wassu8taind leavlngji balance of 50 due the player Claim of Player Joe Schrall against Marion OhioJjirasidisallowecL Famous Tenny Dead Special to The Washihgtoa Post New York Sov 12 Tenny who once ran a match race with the mighty Salvator Is dead1 He died at a Kentucky farm a few days ago aged 23 years He was still the property of David Pulsifer whose colors he so often carried to the front Strides and Spares TERMINAL it A LEAGUE Concourse 1 Shop Castle 109 CS lMH Rupert 110 138 HI Zepp 149 149 174 WalletU 94 74 127 Fisher 117 141 182 Miller 114 197 143 Fulk 134 ii 1511 Brcsnan 116 99 133 Castle Jr 151 142 139 1 Guest 122 148 114 Totals 660 662 806 Totals fSS 58 660 NAVY YARD DCCEPIN LEAGUE West Carriage Shop Directing Shopv Morgan 81 61 102 i Oldrtdge 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