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Y., Ots -- 1 - x, , fl I 1 1 1 01 The Giants acid the Yankees haulm t 0 , . :, .,,,,. , r!,t;v1len innings to a tie settee when dark-,,L,!,g. ,.. neva called a bait. 'The Giants might', f ,. ..,,,,, t ?,.,,,, i ' , have been able to play their intif of , -, .,......., -! (By The, Associated, Press.) 1 , ' tf,' OTTAWA, another inning but the light was fad-- 1 Ont.. Oct. 5. i ' ,and -; fast. Hildebrand realtng mgreo--,ri'mt fire ,.., SMYRNA, Oct, Umpire 1 in Canada ,,,,:,i1,-.2.: opread. bang that the Yankees would iwve to v reached meld s;, Mudaniu the at ,,, noon until at N, had today q reports ;.::: near darkneows called the . t,,:x,, go to bat in content noc betviern the &WWI been received here that more ,. , 1 , ' 1' ' '''' ' ''''S S' ' game. '' A titan tOtt lives load been lost. six and Turkish delegates. scour& I Thirty-si- x F! thousand pemstne or morel A A RAB H. Giants. as too ' dest roved railroad and ' mom a pittibene battle in which. Barnes udan : int 0 ,x, 1. na neratT5.- Esc IL re-burdened- with thOusands of ref.. and Sluswkey fought it down to the oeited twee. was vonwoonleoted : flano-a- . -1 . ogees attacked ',' ,,,':: I by -34 Mel period The Giants made their ,:;i:''' i'ptri?.3b4b. iII Visiet county. Quebec ,: to the Greek delegates, who esa,20 t three rune in the firm Inning on sin0:ra If. te eon Hagen t kola --4t were ,:t:,:, ,--, ; 1 , Iir pressed dissatistaottou with U, gles by Groh and Frisch and a home , rt. Young, and forthe biasing r ::"'' provincial cmdefttrios thenreties not run smash by Meuse. They did little 0 4 0 0 15 Kelly. lb. eetry depart Men( had marshalled powered to reply and that they ' with Shawkey thereafter. Barnes used 0 Oi , R, , Stengel. et , every atailable fire fighter. must have tomructions .from 'Y 1 , slow ball throughout the goatee. Fred Frisch Says Psychol- seunningharn, et .. 2 0 0 1 0 0 !,''':.A , r Athens. :' fg t..,. t.. 0 The Trinkets awed their firm run hi. 0 0 0 0 0 The Associated Press.) et. (By 1 4 King. Will Give . , Win Giants L ',,, ogy the opening frame when Bancroft 4 NORTH Snyder, C. BAY. Oct. Ont.. International By News 5Forii,.::, ,, Srvice.) ''t, 0 7,,e 0 made a bed error and Pipp came 0 4 0 4 t fit',..;,A Barnes. p. et fire refugees who arrived hire A714ENS. Oct. Declares Americans Are J. Earl In makf, 40 1 0 ,... I .. Smith 4p.d...;- -1 ,11,...through with a single. Ward made today from ill!leybury reported that ing peuparetione today for a new a home run in the fourth and the . between fitly and lee person. had war. King George IL, ewued a prooBeaten Already. I 1 8 Yanks acored their third run on dou12 ..:, 30 Totals 363 been drowned when they were crowd- Initiation calling upon the Po09141 th bles by Ruth and Meuse! In the eighth. . . 8 Yankees. ed from a dock where they were napport a conflict against the Turks k2.,)ii: -t i FEReft INNING. EJ t I. In Thrace. AB. R. H. O. A. (By The Associated Press) trying to board a rescue ship. Ilobilaation has been 1 (By The Arsociated Prose) , Another GiantsSant Jones and Carl Mays 5 for the report brought by the started, Witt. et CHICAGO, Oct 5 went down into the bull pen to get POLO GROUNDS, New York, Oct.: Dugan. 3b The Greek revolutionary commitrefugees was that score had been , f crafts railway striking shop 1 ;1 today! injured and 5vttt1 trampled to death tee has called (or volunteers; The into condition in case they should be 5.Rehert rt Shawkeyyelept "Bob the: Ruth, lb called upon. Bancroft up. 1 11 were'given another twenty-fou- r Strike! 0 9; 5 0 hours, when flames swept the Catholle Thracian army is being reorganized. l'ipp, ' 01 one. Ball one. Fouk strike two.; Gob," and curve ball flinger extraor-- 1 it i & 1 1 N 0 0 . answer file to 4 .. to the goverTf- churell arid ca'used- a panic among It is reported that the recruiting of, Meuse. Jt their Foul. Foul. Ward tosecd out Of the New York Yankees- -1 Sehang, e are swamped with recruits' hundreds who had nation-wide I gathered there for fice menet' suit for a perman-- i tsar A rumor wan circulated here that croft going tar to his left to get a faced the Giants this afternoon in the t Ward, 2b 1 1 4 5 0, 4 safety. l' ,...eat 11 mean bounder. Groh up. Strike 1 the injunction. 2 4 British had withdrawn from the 0 0 .0 ss who arrived on Among the ' series Scott. I '''''' Erik. two. Ball one. Ball two. second game of the world. Asiatic side of the Dardanelles but it Donald Richherg, attorney tor the the boat wererefugees I 1,s1 p his Burns. Shawkey. Michain 4 p.......r over Grob singled second . his fourth tournament. The National leaguers, es the - at- - wife and five children. Who were res- wat oubeenuently denied by the British Crt.-77.- 43 ! shop craft leader& criticized hit in the aeries. Frisch up. Foul. haring-we- n v Totals cued from their blazing home at legation. .39 11, 810.- 11' .0 ,f, the hitriadttltManager - , ., ... , i , titude , I. Daugherty strike one. Foul, strike two. Frisrb 7 In second..,.. ...,.... derlared for the crush Man m,4.,,a,doetis lee,4;ge, Haileybury. Stengel They sent to the Huggins Shawkey Tema pitching and Solicitor General Beck and at at 'lila dock was Indescribable and Greek got a leaguer into left field szBatted for Cunningham in ninth- - 1 blb.Z 43a14,47 0,10.111. Army Must. ,,,which Scott could not quite reach. mound ta baffle the Giant I their Yankees to read into the 4, , that many wera pushed serrtmlas in- -' ...... ;100 100 010 dolomoomomonnommm. w tempted .," Grob went.to second. Meuse' : up. lArace .144t eoum with his mystifying hooks and 91 1tatt ,, ,......pat Saps v tha water... 01. e.i ' iFoul..totrike on s,..,. intik two. ord a long letter. to but la Bali faiit NOV ' dro. wnel and , 4 were least ,', "At 'semi! tames 'Stood .ritait 41! ' - . one. Meusel hit a home run into turf t fifty t k,et.' on tenth end Walled Blackburn at Enterline of objection., inning. .wwwwiwan. that. . it hundred."' declared A. P. (By Associated Proem) V utt, field stand. coring 'Groh and bike up the Giant, burden in the bead I count darkness). the assistant solicitor general. ,,,J.u.ds,";!possibb, a traveling representative. PARIS. Oct. ..4 e Flinch ahead of him. young up. Foul. agreement has , Ruth(' and hitaDugaii, , The Giants coming on the field thisl Jameell. Wiliterenn. stopped the read- of fiwift and company, who was bud- boon reached by the conference of alMeusel. Home runsE. Metusel and liT!iiiiii.kfiit-Of:,';;...'::::::.:strike one. Ball one. Ball two. Strike afternoon are the I i 1 lied club. and, Ward. Stolen baseFrisch. Double visiting ly burned about the arms and handa two. Young flied out to Witt. Kelly leaders et inilitary ing, . and l'ipp. 1.Alt on He received the burnt' while work- - Mudania and will be signed some time tip. Kelly fouled out to Mr," Rict;herg suggested the count Schang. believe they have the series as good ipla,sScott, Ward a; Giants. S. Bases on '. .nr with a today, according-tThree runs, three hits. no errors. private diepatches Won. lbanesYankees. 2 two circuit and to, in the call other (Groh judges received hers key 2 YanksesWitt up. Ball ono. Foul. "we have the Indian ;Cobalt. R. J Barnes and ,t, on in the (Ruth cAse Young), assist The the main lines le reserving & of O. N the sign railroad trying The T. agreement. strike one. Foul. strike two. telling Witt I ..; I , Struili outBy Shawkey 4 ,-. , right to make a formal motion to thatr blind- - passage to refugees who wish says the Figaro. are: bunted but the ball rolled foul. Bell Yankees. said Frank Frisch, the Mengel). J Barnesand z is . (Kelly, Cunningham court First. It the British effect the and to later ri RAY. both s Turk. to two. rejected It Groh on take agree Witts at him Giant's I middlesacker "and I think the Smithi. by J Barnes encl.got (Schang. Ward ' 1 firet. Dugan up. Foul. strike one. suggestion. The argument will he; ttahelre:',0'e:::ort rar aw the tine rn ay still withdraw from the neutral zone on 1(2), Shawkey, 'Witt and Dugan), Wild , the southern shore of the Dardanelles. LiI continued tomorrow. 2 Ball 4,ne Barreroft took- Tankeey are. beginningto- think i Ibe round to he pa otssole, plichesShawkey i'mpiresHilth,Motor grouters tto out ahead of the British to Gallopoll and the Turk. , Dugan's grounder and threw to the They have never WOn a aeries from brand (American). Cmpirein-chtefI trains to ) rrandstand. Dugan ening in r0cond- the Giants You: know - phychoiogy 'plate. McCormick (Nationali first base, Drastic incest'gats ths tracks whtch )ehind- the, line forrned by the rivers CB,- The Aseoclated-Teess.Advertising second ()wens Klem (American) base, I Ruth Op. Ruth went out to Brat. Kel- - plays an important in Tinny plaf.elg havp Iveen warped out Granicous and Ficamantier. in the old (National, third base. Time, Mithe Turks agree that the part SAN FRANCESCO Oat. Ordinance is Passed of burning ly unessisted. Dugan nolo, to third. of shape by the heat allies remain in Constantinople durlan Gatlin. aviatrix, and only woman BIOP HP. Ball one. Dugan ',cored game." earn. freight Town the ing Aeronautic Aseoctation By of the peace member negotiations. on condiwhen Plop got a mingle off Xelivi Washington Expects Ilitttwir !Decision on Report of tion that Kemalist civil authorities are of America. departed from here at glove. Mouse! ult. Ball one. Ball The Yankees Churches threw off the and also installed there. Hospitals ginomi two. Strike one. Strike two. Mengel 9.09 today for a flight across the contliy The Associated Press Stillman Divorce Delayed tinent first defeat and Third. the Greek army to evacuate as the guts, of the United States flied out to Young. One run, one hit. this afternoon-otrho- fr WALLA WALLA, Wit.. Oct. Are Burned to Ground Thrace ,, within ten days. If the Greek Mitss . use Gatlin will one error. service. to mail , air hoped emerge from the batting' a In or or fine $100 twee-eer- y jail Thirty days to refuses the no government which ' will give SF,COND INNING. airplanescarry special ham Associated Press.) Oct. slump that OTTAWA. gripped them since thei orders. the allied fleets Cr. to 5,Theg forforest mail. and expects to reach New York combination of both itt the maximum fires un Ball on& Ball beginning of the last five games of the blockade the Greek ports and the which hnve been GiantsStengel WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.. Oct. i: allas provided in Walla penalty evening. two. Stinday one. Strike Foul. the strike American season. two.. two in four league hours I' widely Kerrati.ts foreen crops the Dardanelles the.referee's report deny- - The first stop on her program was pure advertising or,lineece, pass--A- d past twenty Stengel beat out an infield hit--. Soy- - - "Old rezions of Canada. northern. and drive the Greek troope out of playing by the city commnnorn at the Reno which was to be reached at I der up. Bail one. nnyder got a sin- - In this series." said Babe Col Huth. talk-- I ing a divorce to James A. Stillman. am. the of St. Thrace. the and ontariovalley ad club of the local : request head. Stooge gip ore,. Plop ing about Indian signs. "When I see 011114 withheld again today by Supreme cost a The. disratches da not say whether Under the ordinance. goods, cannot Maurice riier in (Notice. have If the flight is successful Mies Gatto moon& Stenzel hurt his leg ingoing go- - him PiX for me or out court Justice Alorschauxer. who ivee. tOWto., the Greek roprottntath es nornher destroyed to woman be advertised by comparimt prioes unfirst the the he lin MIPS will Inc to second and Cunningham ran fr,,r sending them past the bati.ry, claret' he ,nven an4 .4ccording to reports reaehing the these Conditions. him. Barnes up. Bill one. Bull two. vu give had not had time to read continent. in an airplane. according less the lowest. foryncr Imms him 6. nv how 1 I of the air mall service and advertisements reldin;: "Values chrad:4n c!.!,!;11 this morning. now Foul. strike one. Strlice two. ft nrriPm his name ien't atomble. in the list o? eligible th. reta,rt. He said he would- - prob. to the recordswoman athices late ronsanntlm'ple to fly in a service up to." must contain ths n'inthnr of threatens other towns unless rain and the first hit Into a double play, Scott to Ward players." Fald the nitrtt cornea conference Niudenta his decision tomorrow. u'ilekly. ably give articles tn Pion. Coen's-whiprtees airplane. going to third. Wall toilay added sas on the verve of an agreement on Hugging broughthis players on the North rtancroft up. Strike ono Foul. strike field I r) the Turkish proposals the list of destroyed north On all points-o- f through a two. Rail one. Bancroft flied out to hon early and put them r manThe houses alone with the exception of that relating to tittille Two mite tart towns. batting practice. i Roth. who took the ball clear to the 1 said his club would probably i !. market the spot where the village the allied oreupatien of the western right-fielatand. No mink two hits- - ager l'ad been. It la believed several In- - tine of the Moritz river in Thruee, end gart to hitting on all cylinders at .., , no errors. . on wax once and there would be a batting this still prothat habitants nor:shed. argument went . Into - t...., n of unrestrained violence. that it, eeedine. The allies were 4111 said to Fire fIghters reported center plaid for the Manta. Shang orgy to pre- - bare nereed to turn ever Thrace to the odd Some be almost would thousand folks impossible thirty , up. Strike one. Ball one. - Frisch came out to see the SA nrrev to ''etIrklish tvithin fire daytt ksand rearhing other t,nt sport but tbe toa,e41 out lichnng- - who hit a plow , .' and have secured- the ft.Aert or th unreserved sections wits I,,ric th e Teraiskarnalg '(,W 1)4 curve, Ward up. Groh got Ward at truth for and n 0 ,oinft. line of to the estall'ishment own their Nurthetn tiniarit, filteredrailway. into missing ,.:. first. Seott no. Bell ono. Ball two. r Ti-M.wries valle conflagra- - of dernarestion VW.Pn the Pritigh t,'t i stands and bleachers HP We have matty thnel; heard it said by ptrangern in our midat that it is a hard matter to get money for Strike ono. non three. Strike two. the upper toe ooping down early today ., and Ketmlista in lbe Chants', VArt as one some late September lion slowly Foul. Frisoh robbod a Scott is of hit by odd. , , development purpottes in Salt Lake etee for the openbig up of likely propositions in Utah itAell. Tilt when the cellar champions are from the mountains to the St. Ma- - Waring them out of rifle shot of making a diving catch of his grounder day I,; the-ho- me i t' Ill. strangers declare. since Utah has the reputation abroad of being port leularly rich in cash with litany thitu de Caxton. wh;ch was already either. folks in football ;',' hiti man at first.. No rune. playing and ,,-getting to Shawand flames; surrounded by , weather. that . i.,. no hits. no errors. strong banki . vaults full of money and moor largo- individual forttmes. It seems mrange to then and Graxie Piles- Athens is Aroused by 1 The reserve stand& sold out to ca 'rear', Grand Mere fire ,,,T some of the biggest development of the past and seine that titre preaaged for the future have boon and will WEIRD INNING. II saved Quii-action fighters vertex by for the fill did , not up pacity Glants---Gro- h : Terms of Peace Treaty on., Strike one. Ball until A better,than we the tillage of St Lambert. the took their fielding - be handled almost exclusively by outside capital that Pealitti to appreciate our--opportunities V ..one, rike two, Beittwo.-Ba- ll th row; workout. players The first relief train from -Cobalt October had resurrected a ourselves do out Foul. Groh Walked'. :. wit h Frisch day from July's hot wave and anal rived at North Hay today The Associated Press.) truth My of In. mhen to scems we these' reflect to be 1 more modicum There than ' stöp a, upon otrervations out to Frisch in lined were who Rulh. Ifouup. prilodged refugees afternoon gave the play-- I ATHENS. OctThe haa been and is has often told eel up. Strike one. Foul. strike two. other ansultry the what to of and what about churches happen. happened coppers slot,' Bingham homes lite incentive- - to totta on their enelpublic caueed hero bv a Constantinople ,C.";' Ball one. Moumn filed to Ruth. Young I erg it W painful to recoil that by far the greater part of all the earnings from these last porphyries has gone n,tit 1,1 ion., W rP 1Pa. MPOt511,CP 'I up hq, Ilst f pcu4 ruNhed to Co- were trains ither up. Ball one. Ball two. Fouiretrike speed. si1ver-km(Al 1 '1 st Nick and Altroek eamrn to the seaboard. Olon. tribute Schaack. their the mines have Some far of our greatest to l'r lorni paid voiroorting ainte. one, The Giants were trying 'the hit of In'r" thousands bait 10 PM 0 VC' al. r- of baseball came Out to eonditiotte 0 VIV, t h artoh-fr- e Most of our eicetri. investor while we rentainel Ogn pinety by watching them step in and take esatern I enigees and run play. Foul. strike two. Belli buffoon flocked whQ ra,i,..::,A there' !, amuse- - the--hs' the Turlits and the ar.les at their tri,-rtttar great .mat tomes cal power 'matt gobbled up by outsiders even after we had damOnmrsted the idea. three, Young walked. Kelty up- - Fould antics while a Maeda bandwith whiled the disn'traye4 towns- 1 I Mudanle conference. . strike one. Strike two. Ball one. away the time until "Babe Ruth and The thstetsof Providence hoepital. , theThe are beld more by outaiders than insider'. Our biggest flour mins are the result of (nude enteeprime. The conditions outtined in the me!. Cony churned the air for the third out. th,' Homan Catholic. Anglicam'Meth- 1"41-1-t t- -' of th4' '''''''ePatift" '"'t '4"4reetoreden 01 the Pntsob industry.. which should be 000'of our greatest. will be Influenced almost entirely by Company' garbed in uniforms ""no hits. no errors. No runs. end Collet, Preabyterlan Bitptist 1 white broke through the wooden gate i'; Thrae b allied forces and Turk ., the outakie capital that has already taken a chance; In the sugar industry we have hocked it pretty well our. Yanks: churches end the new rourthouse of ern Shawkey up. Ball one. that leads from . . to the clubhouse of the itth to line the the ',,, up the rivergendarmes Strike one. Strike two. Ball two, Ball selves but we have had to depend a great deal on inside helix,' lialleybury were burned by And evacuation of the . field. 'Maritza. playing . three. Foul. Foul. Foul. Groh threw flames which destroyed the towrt in mune thing going to Continue about for So much bow the the the but and the future? ten Is Greek the within past by present, days Good Prevails. province Feeling out Shawkey. Witt up. Ball less than two hours- Inmates of the failing which the allied fleets or are Irelloing to awaken in Cae full that we see rich comet 60 get Into' the game and enjoy part of the Ball one., Gorge Murray. right bander. served Strike one. Strike two. hospital were removed in automod army mild blockade Greece. , Witt fouled Out to Groh. Dugan up. up some round house curves for the harvest? biles to Cobalt. officials 'declare the government : Premier Drury arrived In North Pall one.' Ball two. Dugan got a two Yankees to hit and it was noticed that Over in Uinta Ilsodn they will tell yoWthat they hyrotried in vain to get monei from Salt Lake to deto the rireek delegates have not vet hnd an bats, hit to left. Ruth up. Ball one. Ruth was choking his bat and shortenBay early totter to over to Ik,7 are now inland to turning Colorado and receiving ready response. they velop their trreat empire but Ball two. Strike one. Barnes pitched Iing his swing. Bob Shawkey was the relief work with George Lee. chair- - onport,initvkn'l pres,mt trft...is Own, At P'rF"' Nt'un'i '."''firm.th'i In the great San Juan man of tbe T. country they say the same thing. nothing but slow balls to Ruth. Ball' only Yankee pitcher to take part in railway.' nrie ars 1,,i,,fr Ist,ove that. hurtomost-la,41aat-afte- e from 011r own ,peorlf,, Jin Icars..of..striving jar help t..4 Hi-0friendlietd feelings seemed to threw out Pipp at first. No runs. onel Record Made for eensido,'nT an appelt to the Potted vast iron deposits of Iron vcounty had to go to the Pacific Slope for development money. This mill prove i hit. no error... prevail among the players of the opr for astestance In obtaining the biggest thing that ever happeued to Utah, and In spite of the experkmets of the past, it appears likely Production statesignI171,Att 4 poeitig nines. They hobnobbed with FOUIVICH INNING. Electricity of the Thracian question. lie shall have Giants: Cunningham up Ball one. each other. made mental calculations finger in that rich is The' Mudartis being ' - ' i''' Ball two. Strike one. Foul. strike of the size of the crowd. and possible .. This Weed seems n strange &moonlit, anonudy. ti 0;4 "of the statements made that:. (By The Assoolated- Press-watched Se the Greek," with mingled while "Irish". twck Cunningham struck out. Snyder bog oMce receipts, i deflation:---lo-sist- r WASHINGTON. Oct. 1.-- -A newt than conditlon at To save better is the the Thrace. at fingulcial since time and penitent "Utah:a big fear any they hope. Giants of and the Wally Pipp,! up. Strike one. Snyder lotted out to Mengel o record for dethroned and of the government production shown banks have high the one and state million over trued debated the hundred dollars. sacker. deposit taloa of first Tank quietly companies days booed , ,' Dugan. Barnes up. The crowd Babe relative- - merits of their war club'. ... Barnes becsuse be hadpassed trielty by publie utility power plantsleonatantine. The diaeounta or the Salt Lake City branch of the federal reserve bank aro the lowest in thros years. In. ; It wilt beiregeeed..lin:lyord.l.rffiecutit was established In Bob; desnitei ose tfeorl Ruth. Strike one. Strike two Ball Meanwhile Jena Barnes and were ' : , terms noes are at the lowest point tepee before the war. nO the easonal decline in water power th ; one. Damn' struck out. No runs. no Shawkey. prospective pitcher., '' N, "Commercial credita are being freely taken care of at 8 per cent and ample funds on hand to Meet any hands and ' their follower!' that the chief sim of and the handicap tofuel-generate- d shaking photographed bits. no errors. t retention of , Geo-th to coal revolutionthe the due succesis. perhaps. demands on buttineas. Real estate and building kons. which three years ago cost 8 per cent. and in shortage. plants legitimate up. Strike one. wishing each otherwere Yankxeslieuset Pot he achieve& . tOtriCAI survey figures show the daily Ttsrlre---ea- n The bleachers packbd to ca1 'Strike two. Ball one. Meuse' fouled ,i many cam-s- t more, are bring made today at S to I per Oral with a larger volunte of money available than that tf or,Giants began their average produetion for the month!, The tnigsrestion-twrnadeout to Snyder. t' ', Schang up. Ball one. pacity when thewhile aathere were only,t -. batting practicet Strike one:--- Ball two. 41(ii(i a ei. tislinst lotting 'ilk., mett;eylniet the telt fewvactint-granreeding by nearly 4.000.060 kilöwatt; slat tinOrt some kind of autonomous : - - . 'tippet propositions of their owe mate- but a FbutTRen strUch out, Snyder drotW reserved , the previous high daily avera ge! rule there ard above all an agreement with crowd the hours stands dincloao will and the 'Mill throwing fact that tholy are intmting 1 large part of woeit's investigation into business chtoncla here ping the third strike I , in June. Activity In the that no Turkish troops shall meestablished hint out at first- - Ward up. Ball one. pouring in. ' , t their aurplus cash in other states. This should sot be., 't.. , trade is credited. by survey cline dominion over the countryin The upper stands were filled ) ibuilding Ward got a home run over the left ; ati as for much of I Other wrras.,yurmen sovereignty erfth. offidals the reserved and accounting 11:50 p.m. 1 valuable each 'be . The toollsollon'atill these Information on 70U2 OWII State. day.. I were Clip I the increase. out military control. ? It . filling test (Continued on mining page.) .4:: .. ......, . 1 I- 1.," NKS . t 0 0 0 0 It. HIT yANKS 1 1 3 8 0 0 1 j,4 : 4 r The Box Sc ore, I' - ;, - I : ,.., f,, ' ,-- , ,q-- 1,,. ,.....,-..:- ILLIODAY-- ,. ,5,::,t, ' - N 5,1--"T-he . ' to .. MilsEs liAmB IN 0 7 .: . . - tz,, ,.:.,::,..-,,..- 1 1- 1, Ill - 4. 03 .' Aline 301100,, 1010 r. 0001 01910 , ,-- .... .... - : ,. y it - i -- .,,;"::g,,,:- ,W. 1 one-Fou- l. - ' -- - .:- To Answer Order I - t ' 1 - , l -- 4 -- . flt ligit , Atrottasente-. 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