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God Estimates Us' Not By The Position We Are In. But The Way In Which We Fill It. T. Edvcrda sporting page THE KNOXILLE SENTINEL. may 19, 1913 All Members of This Club 1- By" George McManus 1 r- 1 r.

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16 16 .600 11 14 .440 Bos. Teams. W. L. Pet PhlL 16 7 .086 Brk.

IS .667 N. Y. 14 12 .638 St L. .14 14 .600 Pitts. .12 17 .414 Cln.

1) .286 IS Leonard, 1 0 0 0 0 Utley, Id, ..3 0 0 11 1 0 Cochran, If, 4 1 1 0 0 Hopper, rf I 1 3 0 0 Hummel, lb, ..3 1 1 3 3 1 iiuunaJl, 3d 3 0 0 1 2 0 Whitfield, ..3 0 0 4 0 0 Sanford, ..3 0 3 0 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. STANDING OF CLUBS. Teams W. L. Pet.

Teams W. L. Pet Col. .18 10 .643 I Ind. ..13 14 .481 K.

C. .19 14 .678 I Minn. 14 18 .467 Lou. 18 16 .646 I St. P.

13 18 .400 MIL .19 18 .643 ToL ..11 21 .344 SATURDAY'S RESULTS. At Minneapolis Minneapolis, Louisville, 8. At Milwaukee Milwaukee, Toledo, At St. Paul St Paul, 4: Columbus, 8. At Indianapolis Indianapolis, Kansas City, 6.

RESULTS. AT NEW YORK: It Pittsburg 000 100 000 0001 8 0 New York 000 000 001 0001 6 2 Batteries Adams, Hendrlx and Kelly; Tesreau, Crandall and Meyers. Totals ..26 21 0 KNOXVILLE LINE UP HAS BEEN 8HIFTED In the absence of Second Baseman Wynne, who was call- ed home on account of his sis- 4 tef8 death, Left Fielder Burke will be shifted to second base. Silvers will go to left In Burke's position. Bullock will be back at first, and Wallace, who was 4 111 Saturday and threatened with fever, will be back behind the bat.

Burke has played at seoond base and he is the logl- cal player to take Wynne's place. Score by innings; Knoxville 000 000 00 Rome 312 001 07 ey AI1US PLAYER Martin Anxious to Trim Knox-ville Team on all Occasions This Year. AT BOSTON: Boston ...021 010 02x 6 2 Cincinnati 000 002 0002 1 Batteries James and Whaling; Brown, Harter and Clarke. No games scheduled Sunday. SUNDAY'S RESULTS.

At Kansas City Kansas City, Indianapolis, 3. At Minneapolis Minneapolis, Louisville, 4 (12 Innings.) At St. Paul St. Paul 0-0; Columbus, 4" 3. At Milwaukee Milwaukee, 1-7: Toledo, 1-g.

Summary: Home run Banford. Three base hit Hummel. Two base hits Silvers. Rochran. Sacrifice hits Reldy, Utley, Hopper, Hudnall.

Stolen bases-Leonard, Utley, Cochran, Hummel, Knox. Bases on balls Off Shean, off Pratt, 1: off Banford, 2. Struck out By Shean, by Pratt, by Sanford, S. Wild pitch Pratt. Hit by pitched ball By Shean, (Reldy).

Hits apportioned Off Shean 4 in 3 innings with 6 runs; off Pratt 1 In 4 Innings with 1 run. Left on bases Knoxvlll, Rome, 4. Time, 1:50. Umpire, Campbell. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.

LOCALS READY FOR BATTLE 8P0RTINQ CALENDAR, WEEK OF MAY 19 Monday Joe Thomas of New Orleans and Charlie White, meet for ten rounds at New Orleans tonight, at 133 pounds. Play in Individual champion- ship of Woman's Golf Assocta- Hon' of Philadelphia begins at Huntingdon Valley Country club. Tuesday Al Lippe starts from New York to San Francisco en route to Australia, taking Jeff Smith of Bayonne, N. Frank Loughery of Philadelphia, and Al Kaufman of California, to fill engagements in Melborne and other cities. Massachusetts open golf championship begins on links of Brae-Burn Country club, West Newton.

Wednesday Metropolitan amateur golf 4 championship begins at Fox Hills, Staten Island. Thursday The three day racing meet 4 of the Washington Riding and Hunting club begins at the 4 Bennlngs course, 4 4 The annual championship tournament of the Middle 'Ath- 4 letlo Golf association will be- 4 gin on the Columbia Country 4 4 club links Just outside the city 4 of Washington. Friday Jim Flynn and Jim Coffey will meet in a ten round match at the Madison Square Garden. Saturday The Pennsylvania State col- lege has a full team In readl- ness for the seventh annual track and field meet which Is 4 to be held under the auspices of the University of Pittsburgh. 4 Cincinnati at Boston.

St. Louis at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. WHERE THEY PLAY TUESDAY.

"COCHRAN HITS A HOME There was a time when "Big Jawn Cochran was called "Home-run" Cochran in the Appalachian league. If the former Bristol outfielder erstwhile Knoxville player and now Rome left fielder keeps on smashing the pill as fiercely as he Is doing at present, they will begin to call htm "Homerun" Cochran again. That wallop of his at Chllhowee park Saturday afternoon was a corker. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

Ot Columbus Columbus, Albany, 0. At Charleston Charleston, Macon, At Savannah Savannah, Jacksonville, 0. AU of which has reference to two alleged ball games pulled off at Chllhowee park Saturday afternoon, Knoxville losing both games or, Rome wlnnnlg both which ever you wilL The fact remains that Cochran was there with the timely bingle, while the Knoxville batters were absent when It. came to smashing In Pitcher Anderson Was Slated to do the Sharp-Shooting Monday Afternoon. APPALACHIAN STANDING.

MIDDLESB0R0 TEAM WINS FIRST GAME OF SEASON Chicago at Boston. Pittsburg at Brooklyn. St. Louis at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. STANDING OF CLUBS. scores to. orr-set tne disastrous pm clouting of Mr. Cochran.

Rome won the first game, to 1. Coch TEAMS: GanMS Won Lost Pet ran very ably assisting. Rome won the second game, 7 to 0, with Coohran again to the forefront Cochran's single In the .750 first Inning of the first game was In KNOXVILLE Johnson City 7 Cleveland 7 Brlfltol .....7 Rom ..10 MlddJeaboro 7 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. SATURDAY'S RESULTS. At Rochester First Game: Roches'ter, 8: Newark, 2.

Second Game: Newark, 12: Rochester, 1. At Toronto Baltimore, Toronto, 2. At Buffalo Providence, 2. At Montreal Montreal, Jersey City, strumental In chasing across the first Teams. UPct.

St. L. ..14 19 .424 Bos. ..10 12 .323 N. Y.

21 .250 .671 .671 .671 .400 .143 Teams. W. L. Pet Phil. 19 7 .781 Wash 17 .664 Cleve.

19 11 .633 Chi, 20 12 .626 THEATRICAL GAMES TODAY AND TOMORROW. SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Johnson City at Knorrllle. Rome at Mlddleshoro. Cleveland at Bristol.

At Chicago Chicago, New York, 3. At Cleveland Cleveland, Phlladll-phla, 3. At Detroit Washington, Detroit 2. At St. Louis St.

Louis, Boston, 1. SUNDAY'S RESULTS. At Montreal Jersey City, Montreal, SATURDAY'S RESULTS. 3. At.

Newark Rochester, Newark, 0. SUNDAY'S RESULTS. BIJOU THEATER. "THE PET OFjTHE PADDOCK." "The Pet of the Paddock," a musical offering, will be the attraction at the Bijou theater this week. The play comes to Knoxville heralded as a very classy attraction.

The offering Is said to abound with strlghtly music, good comedy and a. host of pretty girls who can dance and sing. The play is presented In 'two acts with three scenes. At Knoxville First Game: Rome, Xnozville, J. Second game Rome, Knorville, 0.

Other jam rained out Spttial it Tkt KntniU, Snlintl MIDDLESBORO, May first Sunday game of baseball ever staged in the Appalachian league was played her Sunday afternoon, Mlddlesboro defeating Rome. 6 to 1. The game was very Interesting affair and was witnessed by a of Bruner's pitching for Mlddlesboro featured the. contest Mlddlesboro: AB PO A Richards, ss, ..401110 8harp. 3b 3 0 1 1 Womble, 3b 3 0 0 3 6 0 Woodward.

If, .,..4 0 0 22 0 0 Townsend, cf, ....3 0 1 1 Mnes. lb 1 ig 0 Sanders, rf, 3 0 0 0 0 0 Benedict, 2 2 8 0 0 Bruner, 0 0 Totals ..28 6 7 27 10 Rome: AB PO A Reldy, cf 4 0 2 1 4 Leonard, ss 4 0 2 1 4 0 Utley. lb, 4 0 0 4 0 1 Cochran, If, 4 0 2 4 0 1 Hopper, rf, 4 0 0 0 0 0 Hummel, 2b, 4 0 0 3 2 0 Hudnall. 3b, 3 0 0 3 0 0 Whitfield, 0 0 7 0 0 Kt, 0 0 0 4 0 Totals gg 6 24 102 Score by Innings: Mlddlesboro ....003 010 01x Rome 010 000 0001 Sumnm rv Thr. hamm hit AT DETROIT: Washington 002 000 0002 0 Detroit ..000 000 1001 6 6 Batteries Johnson and Alnsmlth; Zamloch, Lake and McKee.

SUNDAY'S RESULTS. At Mlddlesboro Mlddlesporo, Rome, 1. AT CLEVELAND: Cleveland 020 000 0002 8 2 Philadelphia 020 001 0104 10 2 Batteries Steen and O'Neill; Wykoff, Bender and Lapp. GAY THEATER. "JOHN MANLEY'S AWAKENING." score of the afternoon.

Then "Jawn ambled up to the plate In the sixth and very deliberately drove one of Kelly's pet twisters a mile high In the general direction of the Emoky mountains. Cochran was granted a home run without any preliminary argument In the meantime the Knoxville contingent was unable to swat Pitcher Davis slants for substantial results, and the game was brought to an abrupt conclusion, Rome the winner. Pitcher Shean undertook the job of conquering the Romans in the second matinee of the afternoon, but Cochran was right on the job walloping the pellet with ail the fierceness of a Fiji warrior subjugating lions whatever that Is. Shean took an early dislike to Manager Reldy and promptly slammed him in the slats, and then a moment later passed, Leonard on four bum ones. Utley sacrificed and then "Jawn" approached the platter.

"Jawn" banged one against the left field embankment for two sacks and In the light of subsequent events this one bingle was enough to Win the game, for Reldy and Leonard chased home with the first two markers of the second game. Hopper singled and Cochran scored. However, In order to lend variety to the occasion. Pitcher San ford crashed his bat Into one of Shean's fast ones in the second spasm and the ball whined Into center field for a homer. When Hummel smacked another of Shean's offerings in the third stansa for three sacks Manager Moffett hustled a youngster by the name of Pratt Into action, and when the fourth session arrived Hhean was benched and Pratt substituted) -on--the- the game went to Rome, 7 to 0, and Knoxville was severely humbled for the first time during the present season.

The box score has the following story to tell: First Game. SPORTOGRAPHS STANDING OF CLUBS. TEAMS Games Won Lost Pet. L. A 8 2 1 .667 Fountain City 8 2 1 .667 Mountain View ,.3 2 1 .667 Red Seals 2 1 1 400 Y.

M. C. A 2 1 1 .500 Apps. Mills 3 1 .334 Ft. Sanders 1 1 ,334 SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

Fort Sanders, Knox Knit, 1. L. A Apps. Mills, 2. Fountain City, Mountain ViVew, 0.

All the games played In the City League Saturday were very fast affairs. Three teams are now tied for first place, and the summer's race In this circuit promises to become a real marathon. Much Interest is being manifested In the league throughout the city and suburbs. AT BT. LOUIS: Breton 0000 003 000 6 0 St.

Louis j020 030 22x 9 10 1 Batteries P-dlent, Hall rd Calgan: Mitchell and Agnew. "John Manley's Awakening" Is the title of the feature picture at the Gay theater Monday, a dramatic production. Besides this picture the program further consists of thj following: "Pat, the "Two Social Calls" and "Jelly-Fish." Thev think "Rlir Chief Johnson is some real ball player over in BUFFALO BILL AND PAWNEE BILL. AT CHICAGO: New York 000 003 003 6 0 Chicago 004 001 OOx 6 4 1 Batteries Fisher, Clarke and Sweeney; Walsh and Schalk. GAMES TODAY AND TOMORROW.

inA Mnnrtnt nnrl Joe Andcrtfon. Bases on balls Off East, 2: off Bruner, 1. 8truck out By Bruner, by East, Left, on bases Mlddlesboro, Rome, 6. Time. 1:36.

Umpire, Nickens. lightweights, will meet in a twenty-round bout at Vernon arena, California, Tuesday night. Buffalo Bill," Col. Wm. F.

Cody, will positively appear In person, deliver a brief address from his carriage In the arena, and review every performance) from his private box, when his show comes to the Jackson avenue show DOPE AN SPLI NTER9 SPORTING EVENTS street parade In the morning at about 10 o'clock. (Ad vt.) Boston at Chicago. New York at St Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit. Washington at Cleveland.

southernTeague. STANDING OF CLUBS. Thousands of people throughout the United States are turning their eyes towards the big motor races which will be pulled off in Indianapolis May 30. Joe Wood, of the Boston Red Sox, says his arm is as good as ever. Joe has been nursing a sore thumb since If "Bla; Jawn" Cochran ItAon.

it nr. he will be a hero when mtum, Rome. Basking In the sunshine and smiles of the weatherman, accompanied by unbeams and optimism and Manager Martin also a few enthusiastic bugs the Johnson City baseball team drifted Into Knoxrille Monday morning primed and pruned for the game with the XnoivMlajis at Chllhowee Park Monday afternoon at 3: JO o'clock. Having Incurred the displeasure of the weatherman at Johnson City during the latter part of last week so much so that at least two games were put on the blink the Soldiers were exceedingly anxious for fine weather during their sojonrn In Knoxville. The reasVra Is Manager Martin bellews he Is as good a manager as his one-time boss.

Manager Moffett, and he Is looking for an opportunity to demonstrate his claims and realize his ambition. Another reason why Manager "Legs" Martin would like to take about three games from Knox-ville Is because the locals are leading the league and the erstwhile Knoxvll-Han covets thai position for his team. The Johnson City fans, as usual, are daffy about the grand old game, and they are yelling for a pennant in no uncertain terms thus it is up to Mr. Martin to get busy at once. Last year the weather man took a decided dislike to baseball In Johnson City and for a time games were rained out with monotonous regularity.

It looks as though Jupiter Pluvlus is back on the Job this year In Soldier-town. However this may he. it all means a bunch of double-headers for Johnson City fandom and that Is some consolation. Although the locals dropped two to Rome at Chllhowee last Saturday yet that does not mean that Manager Martin and his pet plans will he realized in this cltv this week. On Munson Is not getting awav with Teams W.

L. Pet, 17 18 .496 Chat .16 19 .467 Teams W. L. Pet. Mob.

26 12 .684 Atl. .18 17 .614 such a good start this season but DON'T LIKE BASEBALL BOWLING GREEN, Ky Cay 19 At the general assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian church which met here today, an attempt will be made to have a rule adopted over last year barring football and baseball In church colleges rescinded. April 20. which accounts for his being absent from the mound for his team during the past month. Blrm.

.15 18 .466 Mont. .18 17 .614 "Red" is not worrying. Mem. .17 17 .600 N. O.

..11 22 .833 Manager "Legs" Martin and his warriors, are In town to "show" Moffett a In explaining why Atlanta, dropped SATURDAY'S RESULTS. from the top of the percentage column few things anent baseball maneuvers. In the Southern league to a lower Manager Reldy's team ha. th car. level, a southern sport writer says: "Atlanta Just caved In thit's all." GREAT REVIVAL YEAR, (By William S.

Brewer.) Sptcial to The Knoxvillt Sentinel NEW YORK, May 19. The present season Is sure to be remembered in the minds of New York theatergoers as the "Great Revival' Year," for it Is safe to say that there were never so many important genuinely important revivals of famous plays with notable casts in one season as there have been this season. Among the most notable of the revivals have been "The Mikado," "The Beggar Student," "The" Amazona," "Arizona," "Rosdate," "Pinafore," "Liberty Hall," "The Geisha," and the last of the season, but by no means the least, "Iolantha," which is at tho Casino theater now. This opera contains some of the most beautiful music written by Gilbert and Sullivan, and is drawing immense crowds nightly to the Casino. A STAGE STORY.

Knoxville: AB Parmalee, ss, Wynne, Jb, 3 Bullock, 3 Burke, lh 3 Clunk, cf, 3 Knox, rf 2 Silvers, If 3 Ruoff, Sb, Kelly, 2 Totals 22 Rome: AB Reldy, ef, ....4 Leonard, ss 4 Utley, lb, 4 Cochran, If, .4 Hopper, rf 4 Hummel, 2b 3 Hudnall. 3h ..3 Whitfield, 3 Davis, 3 marks of a pennant winner just now. He has a bunch of flehters: thafu a At Memphis Chattanooga, Memphis, 1. At Montgomery Montgomery, 11; Nashville, 6J At New Orleans Atlanta, 10 New Orleans, 7. At Mobile Birmingham, Mobile, 3.

PO A 0 0 3 3 0 112 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 7 7 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 12 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 4 21 10 PO A 1 110 10 0 1 10 2 2 2 2 10 0 1 0 18 3 0 0 12 2 0 0 14 2 0 0-0 0 3 0 3 21 13 2 Ray Chapman, the Naps' shortstop, cinch. JOE THOMA8 TO MEET WHITE. CHICAGO, May 19. Joe Thomas of New Orleans, Is not satisfied with the trimming he received from Charlie White last month, he meets White again tonight in this city for ten rounds, at 133 pounds. AMERICAN DEFEATS BRITON.

received and accepted sixteen chances in a nine Inning game recently, without the semblance, of an Some The Clevelanders will drift into Knoxville Thursday for a three-game series with the locals. Thursday, Fri day and Saturday. When Mlddlesboro wins a few Karnes AT MEMPHIS: Chattanooga 030 010 000 4 6 0 Memphis 000 100 0001 3 1 Batteries Covaleskl and Street; Newton and Seabough. thing seldom seen in baseball. 1 "Rube" Marquard received his raps In a game against the Cubs at the Polo grounds recently.

The "Rube" does not seem to be in condition for smashing many records this season. Appalachian fans may just as well prepare to witness a ereat celebration. There will be a celebration all right. Mlddlesboro Is baseball mad but like other towns. Mlddlesboro wnnt.

Its team to win a few. the contrary. Manager Moffett had planned Monday morning to give the Johnson City outfit a severe shakeup, not only Monday, but during each Score by Innings: Knoxville 000 000 11 Rome 200 001 03 Summary: Home run Rochran. Two hese hit Hopper. Sacrifice fly Clunk.

XtAmm kutla lift Ta.ta i 1. n-i. 1. 1 i 1 First Game: AT NEW ORLEANS: Atlanta 120 000 000 026 16 2 New Orleans 000 030 000 036 8 3 Batteries Price, Chappelle and Dunn; Mclntyre and Angermelr. Secod Game; Atlanta .000 000 11 6 0 New Orleans .010 000 01 5 0 Bitterles Brodle and Graham; Bren-ton and Angermelr.

hb liiiiutrio 111 me it J'JJH inuiuan ims mad ann nnf OA a uiive oneuue, lue- interesting vauue-vllle artist, has a nephew who has manifested signs of discrimination -unusual In one of his tender age. Miss Briscoe also has a publicity promoter whose duty It is to collate all the praise bestowed upon his star by the discriminating critics In the cities where she appears. Thinking to bestow a shock of surprise and pleasure upon his artist, this press agent recently prepared a very elaborate article for general publication. In which BRISBANE, Australia, May 19. Harry Stone, the American fighter, Sunday defeated Johnny Summers, the British middleweight champion, on points In a twenty-round contest.

TROUBLE8 FOR UMPIRES. NEWARK, N. May 19. Umpire Hayes, of the International leagui) Sunday called a ball that went over the rlghtfleld fence a home run and at the end of the game left the field and later caught a train under a heavy police escort. The Rochester team was leading the locals.

2 to 0, In the third inning when Zlnn's bat delivered the hit. Newark's first baseman, Swacine, protested so vigorously that the ball xeno a fmil that the umDira sent him Drtiov" 1.1 in' prim i )Ainsg Hie pitching material exhibited by the 1 1 By Kelly, bv Davis, 4. Double plnys' And now the scribes are discussing Tale's great winning record, during the present season. Old Eli's baseball squad has won fifteen straight games this spring, something that has been accomplished by no other college organization. It Is said.

Hap Meyers, of the Boston Nationals, Is said to be the tallest fire In captivity, looselv resembling a bean pole when standing at rest. He is a good base runner, for h-; makes only about three strides and he is at his goal. Leonard to Utley to Hudnall; Davis to Hummel to Utley. Left on baes Knoxville, Rome. 7.

Time, Umpire, Campbell. Second Game. game tnis week. Moffett wants Knoxville to have a winning team this sea. son, and he will not be satisfied with anything else but three straight from the Sollders.

The local management had planned to use Anderson on the mound Monday afternoon, while Manager Martin was not certain who would do the flinging for the Soldiers. All games this week will begin promptly at JO o'clock. AT MONTGOMERY: Nashvlle .000 000 000 0 4 1 Montgomery 003 000 03x i 8 2 Batteries McManus and Noyes; Manning and Grlbbens. muiii'ii ui iniiiriD win, auuuf HCTOSS the various mounds In this league last season. It seems as though a leader In the Appalachian would be a better drawing card In Asheville than a cellar Inhabitant in the Carolina league but perhaps Asheville knows best.

If the center field embankment at Chllhowee park had been leveled this spring many home runs at the present time would be merely easy put outs. On the other hand, many a two-bagger would go for home runs. he made liberal quotations' from the press of the country. Miss Briscoe In this article was held out as an artist of most remarkable charm, talent and beauty, all of which were true, literally true, according to her representative, but which none the less shocked her sense of modesty. Her nephew got hold of the proof of the story and read It with mingled Interest and surprise.

After having finished the last laudatory testimonial he looked up to his talented aunt and remarked: "Say, Aunt "Olive, this Is a joke ef him. aln' It? He don't, know you as well as we do, does hit" Knoxville: AB PO A Parmalee, ss, 3 0 0 4 Wynne, 2b 3 0 0 2 0 0 Bullock, 3 0 0 1 1 Burke, lb .1 0 0 2 1 Clunk, cf 3 0 1 10 0 Knox, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Slivers, If, 2 0 1 0 0 0 Fuoff. 3b, ..1 (I 0 0 1 3 Phean, ....1 0 0 0 0 Pratt, 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 2 21 in 4 ROME: AB PO A Reldy, cf, 1 1 0 3 10 AT MOBILE: Mobile ..002 000 0002 12 3 Birmingham 101 ,020 0004 8 1 Batteries Hogg and Schmidst; Foxen and Mayer. GAMES TODAY AND TOMORROW. Memphis at Atlanta.

Montgomery at Chattanooga. New Orleans at Nashville Mobile at Birmingham. to the club house, having to summon police to carry out the order. The decision gave Rochester two more of the ultimate six runs. At the end of the game the angry spectator1 made for the umpire and bottles, stones, cushions and other missiles were fairly rained about him and the police who hurriedly formed a hollow square about the official.

KNOXVILLE LOSES TWO; "JAWN" COCHRAN'S BAT The Knoxville pastlraers could not outdistance "Big Jawn" Cochran and his trusty war club. Consequently, "Big Jawn" won snd the Knoxville team was Jerked from the lofty "percentage regalia of 1.000 to 750. Since "Finis" WllBon landed In New Orleans direct from the Naps' training school the Pelicans believe they now have a twlrler who will assist them In scrambling out of the Southern league subway. However. In order that Wilson may be able to do this "assisting" he will no doubt need a little "assistance" from his teammates.

MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate S. R. RAM BO, 703 Prinoe St..

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