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Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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innixr; ol coox hollow! UUliAUo UUXCH in r.cit ai, i.iy'j Gazette will vzuz you luirjh. V.e LTt -fi. AJ.T tie; fined of comic in The Sunday Gazette. i 3 SECOND SECTION. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MOKNINC, TOiKR 2 1 ft r.vons to c.

"FT LPeacon cL meir nrst 9i ictory i BUSTER BROWN, Sit An, i i ii. wuntr. ijULrcHi hit? HERi'liS SHOWED fORM PIRftTES CAPTURE HACluG Ur iULlK LLtVtK WOHK IN HANDICAP EVENT; II FIRST GINE MAS GUT BA5lilt. FicKcc! Lp Weight jnd'Jrr, IS FAST on La5i! Record for DMa a iircS.n. j.C'J.

a mm i rnfr Dv ti- cri 'Ail! TaVr a 'A ifr. a -a (Txtccn Thousand People Watch The 2:20 Pace Was a Battle Ail the and as Finally Won l) Deacon Phil Mow the Boston Batters Down. tt- r-''. 50ME TERRIFIC BATTING DONE PATCH MADL Scmi-Finals Wii! Be East Against West With the Easterners as the Favorites. BT As.0"lATEC PRCsS f' Tue HEATOM, Oct.

1. Today's games la the women's golf tournament brought tlie play down to ih which will be played tomorrow bf-cwon two two western-firs. Miss Fannie C. OsBoc-d of Brookllne ar.d Miss Bessie Anthony of Katherine Harley of F.iii and Miss J. Anna Carpenter of Westward.

Mo. AS! these players won their jrrnes today by comfortable in-irins, except Carpenter, who had a hard asrio in dt't at.nt; Miss r.Ushr p. The MJda! Fcord iudicte axceedmgly ciosa and rocte-Hte Osgood's nlav was tne steadtes t'y. niirial tvore of 4 on the outdare! j.ittrney beinf three strokes bttcr than that cl Anthor.y. vho tneeta her Mis Catjieiter Btid JIUs Hf.riey each rcade a 50 goisi? Miss Os-good If a favorite over ITlsa Anthony, btta on account of steady plnylng and from the fact ihat hTif-s OErood has had comparatively easy ma-tch so fr.

while Miss Anthony' a have been rather tryine. KL.fern.?rs are s'si confident, Miss Ma.ley, iias connistenr.iy throughout the will succeed in defcathig Miss Carr.t nter. and tit at she and Miss Osgood will struggle for the Championship honors on Saturday. Tho course toiay was In fariy good condition, notwlth- FAILURE I t. ML TAl K.

F0t Y. i 5ri Tfrt (- He llr fcr 1- -T sr. I Ht Titr. i CINCINNATi. I Th': tret r.t uak''y p.tr.i Tho jf 1 1 fr -u! I'd" iti'-i'.

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iii "he i- 1 K'-' It det.e r-j ti' m- i i. t- --ii- i T-a fcd i ht r. it i.i, i WV'il'' 5 ftUe? MLS -0 i -f 1 t- Ml Tr. tanding yesterday hard ra'n. tue wind dry- HVKH PR.CllCr WORK.

pect.t. io Tbs Gakttb.1 Oct. 1. The Pitts-htnsrli nrfitefciTilely outclassed tho Boston Amerlotris at all points today, aiiii Vfin ct In fa opf nlri(f championship r.nif, 7 to 3, The Jiuliiis were out-lttd. outfieldeil and outpUched.

liiUMpre pitched a masterly gaine; allowing the hom im hut hits and struck out tin roen. Cv Younit. the twlrter of vsfcn, wan batted freely and timely from the. rt. lioma runs and three, baggers vern by the ftrates In a way tnat drew i.ilce rl-mny into the F.cton 'amp.

do-en Itin sf.en runs ti! the frt.or;-. Tim visitor piled uq four runs in the lnntnif aftrr two were out, wiilfli broke the Vienrtn of tie Ai.ierioan cJanpIoM. Two rrir were ni-tdfl by the Plrat.es and four by hl Was a Regular Holiday. Tfm (Jay was ma'le a The usually tftib ws etlrred ti Its cnervaUv f.i!i;!tl5ti Vy the en'huslctrn of its otvn bljr army of fra and thu inlJX of 3( rooter, who wera "in more exuberant tbiin the home peple. iraln eointr.g iro fie tin trclon ii'atlon wlttwexcitid fidtvidua' win appeared look upon ta-t pnitlon bit the one btg tv-a of their liveg.

Hoion I th'jrcusnly sn AmerirHti Ledtti-? city. nd all New ErigUnd imbtt'd wltn tho in Ide. Conoectirntly pnrt'sanhlp ran nih tnl tlier iu nothlr.g in it for loal fans but J'tr Ortlltnii anri hta tein of American l-B(Cue chimplrn. atrtlfrht 'That the liopiiiar" was the horoe tam would f. wa itiur grens whh-h made gold poiS'ble.

Miss Osgood defeated Jlrs. C. L. Bering. up and 7 to piiy.

Mis? Bessie Arithcnv defeuti Frances i-verett, 4 up 2 to play. Miss Katfcrine Marify. Fall rilver, beat. A. A5.xar.rter.

Exuioor. 7 up 6 to play. Walter J. Travis, national charcpion. a as an interested spectator oi part of.

today's and will witness she games for the remaiivU-r of the woek. i 1.1. lir -1 r-1 toji'Jirs Cr v. Th. 1 1 r--- coe vr t.r-r 1.

iC t-T' Aj if 1 1T Some Exhibition Games. At Wiiliamsport R. I 11. 1 E. Ml-h i EOSTOaf, Oct.

1. Cerebral itre much tcducod toji'sut. atd I A err-ect to cEttrely romoro It hy ftmiicr treatment. (Eigaed) Da. iTSATE.

IIVHllM RACt. New York 0 0 3 1 0 0 ft 1 5 12 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 6 14 1 Batteries Cronin and Erersler and Donovan. Vmpiro Hark.r.s. At Karrlihurg R. If K.

Boston 1 0 0 2 .1 Oti 12 Hurrisburg OHM 1 0 i 1 0 3 5 Batteries Willis and Efxtcr; Barthold ar.d Agnow. Umpire Kiun. I rl T.a i. in i lit BL'RKETT'S WILD THROW. CUBS WON Tiir I IRST.

1 r- I Leetsdnle Celebrcite. Manager Light of trie Leetsdale team has Uhcl Utr Sew Eaa- fr.r n. ci tui i i it i i i ii', i i 1 1. 1 ii; ii i secured therNuttal! AtMct cs for two sim'S r.ext Saturday, when Tveetsdai clones oae rrov. ns.

1 i the most prosperous Reasons it has ha a since that town ntu, a team, tiooa, woo lias eeeure the Plratr. NaMonal league in r.tre considert-d far the as eet. up by all favored l-irsi: and tietn were frel? wad, tl at truch vniild the result Hi't at trie Vendome hotel where fie Pltts-huiah team an1 a big delef-a-lon of Smoky voltora are quartered, tnre wng an air r.t that fairly fok the oreath i.v.i. ii. i.

inp ct i ii i A' t' err d-r 1 ir Oct 1 ir I I JL. done och cle'cr thi season, will pitch 1 one cf the tarri'is and will pitch th -i t. Cincinnati sna tno Americans of tt. I.uia 1 hiinrirf.i th. KH.

played here today. liurkett'a wild thnjw irv.nj r.st-.-:.r. 'wecn ti rf to catch Seymour going to third, af.er tvdan's I Air-f rt in inr- -r. LOADED SHCL-L3 otlier. i i.f" by i b't, scored Kcfcl Hnd itt in trie winning ran for in grc form Br.o re: Ti.

r- r'! fi-V t3 from tfc i artisan na New Fng-jtndera. F.very dollar that thy i.V.tr flashed i'rl th. tr was covered in a. Jiffy till loi're win for. The btttns: scre: Air.Pi Us JGHHSTQHS ord 'on 5 to ut eo was iini'eter by tj.rt to lak thoao High Schooi's Firrt Game.

The Pittsburgh High school tero will open tbc season at Frieodrhip psrk tomorrow aiter-'torin. havir.g as upporints thi eleven rora the Washington, High school. The looai boys 1uv been doing sc-rae hard practice work and promise to give a good account of themselves In the opening content FOOT BALL NOTES. Th c.rr. at VI Wit rie; -n ft r- t(-e -1 f-" tie- i.

r. -ik i. r.n... If tljat mon-y the het ihat the Kvitjr com 1 nerure. tOfiav.

The corddorK of the hotel wore throng. 4 fill he and up 'o the tlnio to for ire er 1 1 I lie 1(1. HI. PITTSBURGH BOY IS I HONOKtD Al LE t-- i. r.

frill aro.inrle. Barnty Ireyf-js. prKiden' ul tne cincuic.ati todn St. Louis could do nothing tilth Harm's delivery nn to the seventh inning, and then hit everything put o.cr Plate. Evers was Mr in the lg bv liner in the i Igbth inriirfc: Had hail ret ir.

A trends y2. The score: H.K. 1 i 2 7 1 2 St. Louis 0 1 0 0 2 3 06 Batteries Pii-vers, ii'crgan and Hsba and Fein. Jeffries VlT.I Con.r la-A NEW YORK.

Oct. Jeffries Mil arrive la New York from Loa Angeios. in about four week. Ac-rdlr to a letter r'-'-edved by Joe tb bii fellow Is tired oj li.i.nt-c; in and decided to enrr. cttst a ad clinch a mya with Jack M'j iroe.

4 1 'i! ritlnl'iiriih club, estimated that at I'ast had been wagered befors the rra-ne. sr r. T.r.i. i.ll T.i beet I' V- br tv 1.1 ry. i 're iUVKV, Ke'-t -f x.

has en cl- i. lJ 430 WOOD ST. t-i I tl-e cia- t' aii Carppr N-w e-t r. an i Oe.jre C. other 1 T.

It ti rwr-rw i Tcnple pre Bacball Crazy. The wna titer fouid not have tten he'ter if rtH'le to rrd'-r: was rrild ar.d an1 the in uijone kith ard brijs. a typ'ual um-T'er ii that arr.led to lAery cr: to jet out rf -kor the r.iort pleasure of iivlns. mlT 'fteie. favorable conditloriM tha r.h the.

rail park tegsn arl The tijili'y 1 tr taxed to tf.c utmoet to cany the jet pie and long tho erateg were nr.tiwl j'unt avmnjo ws thr'inged for bl irks. 1l'fro was a wil ftampe.ili? t.hr ugh the gate rorl Into tunH. Trio Oi-n seats ar.d leT 'ur wi-re fulrd so qnikly that an hoilr of' re the same km to bein the cfMWil hit to thn cu'l'f ld ard viii or a dozen on tnt terrateji the rr.tlre field. Cf i p-mnd Ktnpi more slo-nly and i' a cvtrv at rest-rvd and sold dv ato. A of this stand had ben All Oakland players wii! report for practice, this evening st 7 Cept.

'Vv'ehrste'jt roquesw players of the Bellevue Tigers to bo out in tuH uniform Fri-Cny night at 7:45 sharp. Allentowti Rrve rvouid like to hear from all 43 to 60 -pound teios. I'or games address rioward Rite-hart, 46 Climax 6 tree city. The Library- A. C.

wwiM- to have a gme on trlr grounds C. to for October i. Address Close. 2 liayrlower street. Geneva A.

C. will play the Btrllevae Tigers tomorrow at Believue. Gimo at o'clock. All Geneva player? wi.i report for practice tonight at 7-30 In full Auv 00 to 100-pound tram Jetrtrg srames for SaturdnvH with t.olomb.i A. C.

vviil picasi calt 2252-3 Kat on Beil 'phone, between and 7 p. la. Game to be piaytd on our grounds. The Maptewood A. C.

would to hear (rom any good 75 to SO-coo-. id team for a game at home next Saturoiy. and all oates in October and November. Call 1633 Court or addresa L. T.

Kiolcy. 1S10 Swissvaie avenue. The GienSeld A. C. and the Sycamore A.

C. 1H ccmc together on the Philips greurid, op liistsiy iisl ill iiilf iJisniifllil rttil lllug teootrcri fr.r the ittaburgh delea Ion of "rootfrs" and th--y caiu" to tiie grounds in a d.roruted wl'h "i the rlub'n As th'-v took th'lr st-ats they cheered their favorite buerai.e'-rR long und loud. Tiits niitnnl for the friend of the J'ortnn anl they anirnpil ttie ronfirlent thouts wiHi deflunt 1 lanns that would 13 5 Jve c-'dl' to a srsme on nr. it posite KxpoHition park. Th iiienne.lrt A.

C. would aUo like to hettr from all 55 to f-pound teams in Western Penr-svlvanla. Address J. J. Simon, Camegte city.

AH players of toe Bryant A. C. are recuesteil T-k, These lots are 2lz miles nearer City Hall, Allegheny and Pittsburgh lev are not P. O. lower than any competing plan, prices than country lots.

fields in the country, but city lots with all citv conveniences at Two street car erf green lines. Perrysville Avenue and East Street, pass our plan. to report for practice this evening at the cor- i nr of Ellsworth an 3 iiarvjand avenues at sharp. All (JO to 70-p fnms deslri'-g 1 Ksmcs for November a-dcirevs Jair.es Frrcil, i 882 Boitth Highland avenue. Kaat End.

Tbt Wittmer A. C- will play the Bristol L. A. P. Saturday "it the grounds.

The Wittmer have Saturdays tn Xovenibe- opn and would like to hear from Tigers of Allegheny, Flavel and Sycamore prefsrred. Address William Daniels, Jr 6.3 Sterling srent, Allegheny. The Sterling A. C. of wilt open the season Saturday, October 3.

witn the "Wavetly A. O. at Wllkinsburg. Sterliug tIi has October 17 uiid 24 and wou'd liko to bear from any g' Od K- pound teams these dates. Robert W.

Waiisve, 518 Carnegie building, city. The Terrace Indians of Shcraden wii! play the Kupps of McKees Rccks. Managers would like to Krtow if tho gam a for October 24 is good. They would Ilkw to ht-ar f.om Liberty A. Crafton Tdleivood lT.gran or any ether 05 to 75-pound teams for games.

Address Jarrn Eerron, Sheradea-vilie. tcottdalo Indians still have a fw open dates and as they would like to complete their fchedule as soon as posstMo would pleased to hear from all firsi JlS-poi'nd teams In Western Per.osyl-.-anJi. Pittsburgh olicge third tfin, Star. Greensbjig Polka Dots, Mt. Pleasant Institute, preferred.

Ail ttams games should corrc-apond immediately with Ii. A. Davis, manager, LfXiC box 14, Everson, Fa. Iter's "eld. The noisy ilemonairatlois wei in'limnu eid d-'H'nture i'lstaut Hanker Hill nioiiuti.rt falrlr ahtvnred and looked down In inaiimrt at.

the demonstration. Dcicon Fhil Was the Master. If iw the n.aMer'.y pltfhing of Philippe that brought about' downfall of the. lios-tiri So comtdt'cly were the American league rhanrl'ins under the spH of rhilllpp-? that tin til the innltig- only one noston ron-ir Ta-bed thlr.i tas and then only on an rr lit tho iivond Inning "the Pittsburgh pitcher etnrk oit the side. His control was fault-V aji his method erfet.

Tiarrilg two rtrors th Pit' played ball that as tle.tnr;nt -nd snappy, while tiie outncldlag tr. on goou was nrllPar.l.. Wl'li a big and noisy crowd to excite then, both tf, were nfn-utt at the start and the 'eir. roing first to the bat, took advanta: rf an ttak of suie fr ght 'on tine part of nn The en wd Burroinderl the fleld and hits twjond the wpe went jr three bwes. gut the tlrst of three hiiH, with two 'out in toe first inning, and on hits bv VagTi- and helped along by the errors of and Ferris, Pittsburgh piled up fnur runs.

Tiny emTied another run In tn third on triple and Bebrlre-'s error by Karris eave th-T visitors p.itlier run In the fourth. Smhl quit on Pc-b-tnrr hi' rt the ttevrnth and the ball stopped iVrt of th cr- vd, irehrtuK' comin home. ring was lilt hard ill he Tay. but "Fhillipps rivtr let up until the' Wad looked Flayers ho Deserve Credit. In te seventh trip; by Fr-crrati and Parent brought In two runs and from error n.mtiirr result, In Post on flnaj lnring.

Kcr CUrka. Bitrhev and '-aih In the fi hile the hatting cf I are, and Xebrlng was terrific. Your. 1 rd arvarr-utiy wi'h intention. For o''tn.

I and LaCiianrs 1 WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A LOT IN sit i d. 1 51.00 r-i-r i Ix.ts 1 f. $T2X, $7 j.va rr. i --r -f V. -s i 00, iu.

0 iJfiT Ti rr.d 1.7 nt-k. :3 out: ut; 1 rt I I S. 5 1st. Onlv 12 minutes io V1IKET nnl CARNHCtl i r-c. 5: LIBRARY.

Alk ghenv. 17 iii in to Pitishurph. .1 tV "53 You can have a home rtcijoiniiis the RIVKRVIIIW 1 1 -TA PARK. ino inierest or faxes 3d. The neighborhood is a I road xvitli t' Ittal.urgh R.U.P.A.r: Boston.

n.H.P.A K. i 32 2 0 ii t-tBh'y. 1 CCiy' TLTE HOMES OP SOME OF OUR RET CI7I- 'en 'i'l, n' 1 3 1 0 a 4 t. "5 .1 1 ii 'tiir, s.1 1 1 The Crescent A. C.

cf the East End would like, to heer from teams hi cr round the vicinity of PittsDurgh enclosed grour.1t. The Crescents wo'ild ko to play all uniformed teams In the 75 tu S. pound class. Cn.scent.r. will prectic.o undr thn eye of Coach Dcmotf Friday evening ar.o Snturday the lirst game wiil be plue-d O- toi-er 10.

All tAams desiring mines addretrs Henry S. Carr. 235 Enmrson stre--t, Ls-st End, city. The Pe-juots of pli their second game for the vhfirnpioruship on Saturday when tbey line up aralnec tho rJeHawn A. C.

cf tho same place on W. fj. P. groin.rt?. The PerjuctK appear for the first time In their new orange and blue and viii form a fine rontrast with tho blue and white of De-Haven.

Ail Pequot players please report early, as preliminary practice is necessary. For games witd Peouots address B. Mc-V'icker, 411 Lriioa statioo, city. 0 i' Co' Ins. 3.

0 2 1 1 "-'ahl. 1 2 Cvcry Dollar You Fay Reduces the Debt 2- ZEXS. 0 0 4 0 4 on Lot, r. 4th. ll'fleid.

1. 2 1 7 0 -h. ii i r-brlrg. 1 0 7 1 10 0 r. i) a This lo.

aLion affords a BEAUTIFUL VIEW, -n "Yeetnan, 2 Ai e.1t. S. I 2 4 I.at.'h'ce, 1..0 0 ffc-errii, 1 2 Ol'-figer, a Hrirn ft 0 Far-el! 0 0 0 air, and is uiie of the most healthful districts in the two cities 1 1 0 (I fl 0 0 i 3 fO a38 .7 2 7 14 4 Tota s. 7i in tii -l CM 5th. Some stieets GRADED and SEWERED, v.

hli natural and il hi moating gns, cjtv watpr, electric lirzhf, etc. Hatted fur Criter in for 14 ourg in ninth. "Pittsburg-! 4 1 1 0 0 0 Thre-bns-i hit 0 2 1 3 om. ericet ear service, lire and police protection. rirent.

Leach 2, Deed DcliverctJ on Receipt Onc-ThirJ of Purchase fr- 'field. Home run Stolen stores of all with three of the not put lie seiiot. Is ia the city at haiivi -i: r. r.rniieici, rtniney. iJirst nae ori 'nil- Young 't t'rurk out Bv Young I.r Pni.lii'Po Parsed ball Tm.e i i ronhes O'L-iy and Cornoilv.

Afnd- IT. AMONG THE AMATEURS. Trie. Empiro A. C.

will phi'-' the Moultris Reserve on Moultrie's grounds at 2 t- ra. lawyer A. C. would like to arrange a same for. aturoav with, some rinst tcani.

Address M. Xiwyer. No. H14 a' ier street, city. Bell 3r'4-4 Fink.

t-t. cf tho couiity leagu-t wii: meet the Pc.ish for the Pcli.h at Boss Gmve Octol r-r 4. The Ail-Stars are picied from the lic-t P' iis'i pluyers around curst in the County Vhet pr-unises to be one. of the most Inviting game of the --r-on be pin ye i l-etw een tb cbarrtpir.ti II- rron Hill team and the Ford for a nr-d the thip of the mil district on smird.iy. The Fords retu-e to piay at i'-rron Hiil prk.

only grounds on tfce bill, lad to sati- fy then Mtintkger Williani bos serured MUlvale par. (0 PER OSuT OFF FOH CASH. 3- 7th. These lots arc tie cheapest lots c-: the markf-t. 1 VI Thev are heincr oiYered nt pr.

ntlv roAnf,) ti-; IJ Al lll OL a i i CITY rutLU ir but a fraction of their real value, in order to q.iieklv 3j of them, -so such bargains can be fouud anjwiiere. Pri Nov 40 Reach Our Office I i Ijjl "-4 1 Uul Tie Grime at rlomrspad. The L. A C. and K.xhester baseball pliiyrd ft gam, at Stetl Works psidc afternoon, which ended 4 to 4 and n.

en scccunt of darkn-ss at the end cf te nil Innir.g Pearson twtrlbd for Home-fta1 sud had nine to his credit, CoierrA'i for Huchester h-id five. Etgut hit were off Coleman and teven off iron. The gme a fast at every dnt. It "vas it in.estead fiuun until the ninth toning, vh-i the I.nchfcpf ltos lied the tcore. Kcoie: have in many eases been cut in two.

If vcu v.ant a 5-cs! i Allegheny. e- is your opportumiy. iiie wtiOle of Enervic-v ari wiii iif' jour front yard. If you want to a profitable invest cm hL i 5 rH at Fifth Avr.r. nr.

Sri: tr'h, or E. zzi tr- I LA rt.lLP E.I Rochester. KH.P.A.L A buy a lot here at our prices and you ill double yo.tr nionev iu 4T BOSTON. Th tTp-to-ltat ruruitnre House Showed iiolu Pass What a Piti-iborsh Firm ConM Io to Honor th TUre-e-l Lnic Champions. Boston bsschail fans have tills ear been treated to soviet hing new in tho way of rootitisT.

They have; besra aid road much about the Fickerine- rooters 1 1 1 Muln. 3...0 1 0 0 Lladtay. 2.2 1 3 l-s fl- -hort lime. e. Tt 0 0 Wengley, 10 1 11 m.o 2 2 1 0 Gro' 1.

...1 0 1 0 1 farvey. c. 1 1 Mile, 1 i i) rjCa a's r. 2 2 p.O 0 1 at the oiemng game nt Cincinnati, iut 1 Irt'Kwi n.t rtre 'n'y, ni 2 1 1 'Oe. 1 Cosur vi 2 II rO 'riroori, i iro'als.

4 It A. C. Jtv h. st'r tTh Ale rljrSS UHT2L LOT IS PASO TITLE uy guarahtce titlc and tkust cg. never arramed that tnv would corr.e p.ll toe way from P.ttsburgft to holo tho ohF.inploris alonjr.

laa Yirt that if Jufi: what rickericjc did jestorday. His "Nuf Cd" man was very much in evUloriff. When 'tie Fi- S3l 27 0 lu TMfJs ...4 T27 12 2 -It 2 (t 1 0 1 4 't i) 1 0 1 0 0 2 4 hl.s nd Tat- Two, it.iv.- k.iii-ci ti'iuj It try iney wrre bp- --v Of th fact thitt nn i Pillcfcurnh. and Ferrvs- t-" l.i'ii- 71 nki-y, H-t hv ITili id at P1r-tf ei-1 Tl.i. j.

i3 li rii-i lull UniMiy, hl's Kdmunrl- r.f, fr Turn 'fl. ljuhie iiiys ti wv it li I viilo Ave, anri valley Sh, Allegheny. nrKier -the iticc- of I'i'c-lcorinv'a cid vertislusi miin. were stationed in ail cornors of the and kept up a continua! St-e- the i -est in the KUtte Wdtc'i vs row and tue JarrJIiar Isuf ced. ft firsav to VfKiii.y; to riun'irn to Cot-rove to Tcr-cV- 4 -iiruck out 'tv by Polepitm jimi on lKl'v-i'if ColTinail 2.

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