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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1921. MTtt (GmII!)MIEM MS STA LOBAN DEFEATS - ... , ; . .... . " ' . -- . TITLEl Dimmock 13 CdDlfflmOE- GORDON M'KAY DEFENDS HIS CLAIM TO FITZPATRICK MS CLASSY MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF WEST AGAINST BATTLING ORTEGA AT LAGOON ARRAY 'OF PIGSKIN' StA RS V SUITS 8 TO 5 FOR STANDARD-EXAMINE- R for Touched FOR 1921 SEASON Eleven Blows But JCeeps Them Well Scattered . .i Play in First Round Events "' XORTIIERN UTAH LEAGUE Will Start Monday Afternoon Ogden- - . . . L. . . .7 .6 4 5 7 Play' in the state tennis champion 7 Mon. 4 o'clock start at will Brlgham sharp ships 8 . of .8 courts the Smithfield on the day afternoon G. to Ogden Tennis club according Fred Jensen, chairman of the tournaYesterday's Results ment committee. Stars from every Smithfield 6, Logan 9. -- nook and corner of the state are slated; to arrive in Ogden today to particichampionpate in the annual' tennis the ships and from all ' indications matches will be keenly contested. in E. M. Garnett, state title holder the men's singles will clash with H. Manson in one of the feature matches of the tourney Monday evening at 6 p. m. Garnett is considered one of the best net stars in this section of the United States and he is out to cop honors again. Ott , Robert Officer, Dave Coleman, ' are Lakers Salt and other Romney out to win the, coveted honors now held by the veteran Garnett. Ogden tennisers are also out to win this honor. . . The first round matches in the men's doubles will be played Tuesday afternoon. Second round play in the men's singles will also be played Tuesday. Play in the ladies events will start next Thursday. Following are the pairings for the opening matches: BYES The following named draw byes for the first round: O. Nelson, R'Nevins, J. G, Titley, L..T. Gallen tine, G. F. Jensen-- L. H. Patterson, A." E. Harris, Major Presbury, E. L. Titley, H. N.M- - Titley, all of Ogden; R. H. Officer, Gallacher of Salt Lake; W. J. C. R. Johnson, W. Vernon, Merrill of Logan; F. Dixson, E. Allen, J. W. Knight, J. Smith of Provo. The following first round matches in the Men's Singles will be played Monday August 1, atf the various hours mentioned: 4 p. m. W. L. Wattis vs T. Shuffle-bargeW. G. Emley vs. L. Stocking; all from Ogden. vs. B. G. O. , - lx. iVtv -, r- - ''ru . . rigiKin i . cnarn cu vnc i njVfrjfitN or. carry inr DUiii oi me attack for the fot crimson. ! C'- Utah will answer the fim can Irr7! ' .r Themonton 0, Lewlston 9. (Game rractlc six weeks hence according to 3tNv " ' '7f MM rl! of ,920 wm 1 fhamplOM forfeited in fourth). or . Tomm' the for.th-varIf-.,' Cpach rhpSbU r Brigham 1, Ogden. 2. r '' A Si.rfJv molicln ertUit.. From all indication WlUiam andCn!tanft are th forttiT i Wk Ther ntfred the t the crimson lll ha.e on, of the M Today's Scliedule. rV?Plh Tremonton. at Logan Lewlston at Ogden. LOGAN, July 30. - With Dimmock pitching good ball, the Collegians took Smlthfleild into camp by the score of9 to 5. The Summits' Ditching ae- ' working out plan, for thecom.ng s.a- - ' :V Vtl vUyU lUr.' co If, b,.. RalIf(p worth. not did hold nsequentup, partment Flu-- , ren. on Tommy Dave WKkH-0:Vth and Co(;h Taufrr, Vrfll ' ly Logan profited thereby. V. new of the Patrick Uader fLr'$AJ .tyrTtfJiZ,Smithfield bunched hits in the first can H but u cham-- i .ee h CIX- o ?4 nothing (crimen 't:; and sixth on Dimmock and fcot five i Krld machine. . . a . for plonhlp positions. runs. Outside these innings the visiwill hold down the pivot arjTh patlle Hancock brother-are J'etrraon DgdiJ tors did very little with Dimmock's position on the "I"" tram afraln thi youths and played a PPpry bra of d offerings. Williams started- for Smith-fielHe dlplayHl rare ability las; ball on the Krowh team 'of at fall. on, were a was bit wild and hits but cftion and Is out to ajratn cop conferNormal star, ii former bunched on him and Mclvor took a ence honors. He'lt one of the bent looked upon as one br of the mot proru-llr.- g turn. He .fared little better and Wilbets in harneni fur the "F" gridders of the nw men., Coaclt. Tltt- liams was sent in again to finish the &Uana anoull b to all ine enm-- ; rmtrlrk riDrrti this vounnitr tn game. on materially In their c hanilonshlp j velop Into one of the bU on - the The fielding of Nelson.. Hanson and tlghicrimson machine. Ballif was good. Shorty Clark of LohMFTH I1I; STAR. ; former U" ttar I. njh- gan led the hitters with four blows in Nell Smith. th neiuwtlonal llttlo t Honed lroue. in which Gordon McKay will defend his title of western mldcflewelK ht champion against arena at as Big choice of the the Lagoon likely five trips to the plate..' of the "U" will be back bout Friday. council for the ponltlon of fr3-l- n Ortega of San Francisco, in Battling SMITHFIELD harnens when the bell wounds. uat manarrr At ath1tlra at th lTfi AB. R. H PO. A. E. Qne of the greatest boxing cards that he i a fighter of ability undjthat popular pi Ices will be charged Hmlth played peppery ball for the "L"j school. Iroue captained the grid o 0 ever offered to the fan. of this sec1 can show to advantage with hlKh-cla- f 0 h and that every patron m1 4 occupy the last tfuun and should make th 5 bat team of 1820 and Is an Costello, cf Is one of the best meniwat he pays lor. 0 3 6 In the conference hurtle Jete. This election will be mtdt dnr-ISommers no All! be i Thm quarterbacks Stewart, c is tion on promised August 5, when o 0 6 5 the middleweight division, but heicrowdlnr to th n '. rlncaid frcm the 'for honors this seaaon. He Is fnt. i9Hv nun rf Ballif, 2b San FrancinCo and was outclassed by McKay In errys uieacner and of Ortega 0 Battling - heady player and one of the best 5 . as seats ..5 2 hapMclvor, grandstand openlnated. Gordon McKay of Ogden mix it in a round. 0 6 b .. ..4 The "L will have a heavy tchedulf' Black, pened at the last event. The prices (field mnnrti ever developed al the tilt at the Lagoon arena. Is connldered by many to bei charged for the laKt card will be prac- - hill top lair. 2 4 0 w ss Ortega of Hanson, game. during the cemlnK wnon . Gordon McKay is widely known In one of the beat scrapper In the 1 o 0 4 cut In two Oawald. Spot Urc. Gilmer. and Coach FlUpatrlck 1. therefor Dorius. 8b tlcally Micky He circles. met has boxing on his feet, a clever boxmany of He is 4 0 It la expected that Johna Warelng. Francke. Hurd. Evans. Wat-kln- anxious to get hi. men In the pint, Whltetree. If ... . .4 0 the best men In the middleweight class er and quick 2 has a wicked punch. The two will be matched In the Jimmyp 0 0 . .4 are the mem- before the season open.. Thus far f he' , . Clark and Williams, Including Mike O'Dowd. McKay is men are apparently evejry notched. with jtorne other faat boy of his class-Mot- ber, of the 1920Whitney , I attle rmV aggregation who will 'Plan, for the t'tah-Arrl- e very popular with the fight fans of There are onlv one or two men beAbe Mlahktnd and George Sollla again be playing 38 5 11 24 11 j not been U Total but It completed, this section, having defeated every tween the winner of this .imtcs and have been mentioned a likely oppon men played first class ball J that this game will be rlavexl atthought These LOGAN either man matched against him here last a match with Johnny Wilson or Bry- ents for Johns. Several other event. 'last season and are looked upon to Ogden or Lgan. E. season. His '' AB.R.H PO. last week over Al an Downey. victory are serv0 0 5 train planned. being Special rf t Jarvis, of Spokane, which took Another feature which Promoter ice has been 0 Sommers 1 2 for from both 5 Clark, 3b at A LI8 WHJ to the fans Downing wlnhea to make very plain ia Salt Iake andarranged place Lagoon, 0 proved 2 ha. originated 4 2 Ogden. complacency. She 2b Menges, New York Yankees didn't find games. taught them to the world, The 0 1 4 11 Wilfley, lb . . . the matter with baseball" and then sat back satisfied to 0 1 "anything ...... 4 0 Nelson, ss on their last western swing. 0 other countrle. develop the star 8 0 3 c Hinkle, & Co. showed off be- and c.ah In. Ruth Bab , 0 0 1 3 ; If Hopkins, fane. 280.000 fore In be To the a 0 winner 2 play0 3 .port Falck, cf Cleveland was the banner town. er, muit take It werloualy. , 0 0 Dimmock, p . w. ..4 1' That Is what England' a.t Eighty thousand turned out for the0 aerie.. Detroit wa. second with done In the past. 9 27 12 33 Total . oo and Chicago third with 6J.000. ' Score by innings SU Loul. wa. weak with the slater KPrrTAnr Smithfield but 15.000. Advance sale of ticket, for thT- o ,300 002 000 Runs ... 1. better by 50.000 than theU-icun matches on Septtmber tlT Thl. 11011 004 311 Hits to the Spirit of Eugene Field-- ) drew on their first weatern-n4. Indicate, a record gat. for ten-- : Yank, (Apologies ", Logan in 1J20. second Their A trio of baseball fans one day Eatlmate. are that receipt, will wlng,nia. 9 trip OOx 400 .230 Runs a .' drew Harkness of 1125.000. Awards total last total year JlB.oou; 9 Were about the Umpire Game, .230 210 Olx talking Hits one made the turnwhile last their are all 'part from Team, Two-bas- e coming In And Mclvor to a raucous shout hits way began to Score Game Summary: times. Lewiston; click 400.000 world of Soutil the stile, nearly A.ia, Europe, 2, Costello, Hanson, Jarvis. Nelson, Regarding the right to fame oo l Australia. America and Time Is 7-- 0 At Clark. Stolen bases Whltetree. MenOf certain heroes of whom they spoke w,n VP. WAXING the time the For first gam T. ges, Dimmock. Hits Off Williams ! And It presently came to be coming back a. a worlda approach a spectacle Instead of Jut England 29 at bat in 6 3 innings; off Mclvor In noses tournament. had all fans broke three their The spirit 1. reviv-That power sports. 30 1 3 Lewlston LEWISTON. 11 2. at bat in July innings. Losing 11 - , a , nation which make, any couldn't Because Ing worthvj agree they was- - awarded the game over Tremonpftcher Williams. Bases onoffballs wae submarine boat been The ha. first leader. The change notedj DimWho was the greatest of this great three. Off Williams 2; off Mclvor 1; deton reason an of In worked war. and vented the today by, the umpire, eighteenth mock 2. Struck out By, Williams 2; cision after four Speaker d Her weakness ha. been her own century. Innings of Or Ruth by Mclvor 2; by Dimmock 7. Passed Falck. ball had been played. It took an hour ball Stewart. Sacrifice hit Or Cobbt Sacrifice fly Hinkle. Hit with pitch- andr twenty minutes In which to play on 3 ed ball Menges by Mclvbr. Left this much. The score was 7 to 0 for Then a mighty policeman hove In sight. basesj Smithfield 7; Logan 6. Um- the ' locals. And stelng his duty clear, ,' pire Gwinn. oo He collared the fighters and stopped the fltht;. Lewiaton got a big lead In the first two innings and when rain threatened But aa soon as he came to hear the visitors were accused of stalling The argument that had caused the row In order to have the contest called beHe said to the bunch, said he, fore the fifth Inning on account of "I'll take yei to His Honor, now, storm. Umpire Harkness warned Fer only a Judge kin see manager Fltzpatrick to play ball andHow vlslconsidered when he the ye're gonna decide amongst thlm three. finally tors were killing time to avoid mak Speaker Or Ruth ing it a game, he awarded the contest to Lewiston. Or Cobb." After two walks, and three hits, one Members of the Ogden Golf and a homer by Crane in the first. Olson Ilia Honor lUtened to what was eald in favor of Sh&ney. Two hlts Country club have uncovered a find. retired But after a little space ctnd a in kick the second gave the After more than two years of coachHe naore two with a shake of his grizzled head DIn and the W. spoke Brown Beetdiggcrs Ted Abbott, ing under fOR WESTERN MIDDLEWEIGHT "I cannot decide this case; looms forth as one of the most logical fourth Swlnyard was permitted to run on a bases the around series of I memIs a error., in as Brown stars of best. which these can't say Ogden. golfers ClijAJViPIONSHIP ber 'of the "original dingbats." has which. It was charged, was the cause But it's perfectly clear to me been playing golf with the class of an for the awarding of the game at this This trio surely outshines the rest Evans of late and should put up a point when rain threatened. And so we can all agree TREMONTON battle for honors In the state tournaThat baseball's greatest are thTee these three. AB.R. H. PO.A-- E. ment at Salt Lake in September, so 2 1 0 0 3 0 Evans, ss . his friends assert. Speaker 2 0 0 1 0 0 3b AND Ruth y Fltzpatrick, o 2 1 1 0 S. Adams, 2b ....2 AND Cobb! 1 2 0 0 0 0 Borstadt. If (Copyright 1921 by Newspaper Enterprise. OGDEN 1 2 v 2 FallenUno. c 1 0 1 0 0 0 cf Kllpatrick, (Western Champion) G. Adams, lb .. ..1 0 1 6 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 Young, rf r tilA.,lt lt?tt - -1- . , 'yf.CURIUlji Wf Win' ,?: iVr iHtS YW rtliJH IS i, bt Fltr;ck I- toth7 Jk iaaklV;; th...,. a.,. tr. , ri bt , t- atb-quarterb- 12-rou- nd t I i lb-p-- all-amu- uiir'ih. rf ath-me- n. nd n t t,-tr- rf-l- 12-rou- ? nd j w-tt- a. p-- aeml-wlndu- rf h -- Berton Bra leys Daily Poem EARS LOSE VIA . IlAreriffhey? FEU ROUTE 7J.-00- pt . . -- 1 . . 1-- -- 2-- . Iri-sln- -- " one-side- BROWN'S SCORE AMAZES CROWD AT GOLF CLUB s" rt rs ed -- oo Soccer Reinforce Lineup For Ogden Battle All-Sta- rs The Salt Lake are strengthening their lineup in preparation for the soccer game with the Ogden team, state cnampion at Lorin Farr parK next Saturday afternoon as a feature, of the Southern Pacific shop employes' outing. The kickoff is scheduled 6 p. m. sharp, immediately after for the baseball contest. Ogden wiir be represented by the following players: a. Dransfield, t, Brache, Smith, Parsons, Hansen. Hudson, Lifflande, H. Dransfield, Blnne, Henderson, Johnson, Neville Lynch. anjThese players will wear Salt uniforms: Norvall. Andrew. Hall,Lake B, Hawthorne; Young, Gra- J- Hawthorne, Poole. am'Pryson' Turville, Alvey and Titley. Officials for this contest will selected during the week by represen-be tatives of the two teams. Lip-tro- ht, CSiaEipionsSiip; j - Wi c'KM Gordon" " 12 Olson, p.. Shaney, p Total Brown made the nine hole course at the local club in 40 "strokes last week, which is considered remarkable. The Ogdenlte ha. developed every stroke with the form of a professional. In his match. Brown lost one of his golf balls in the tall grass This, however, failed to dishearten the star, for he simply took an easy stroke, the ball sailing away like 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 14 0 2 11 8 6 LEWISTON vs; ' 2 1 1 2 0 0 Kenna, c 1 1 1 1 0 0 Clark, ss 1 1 1 1 3 0 Moore, 2b 1 1 0 0 0 0 Blair, cf 1 1 2 0 0 0 If Johnson, 2 o 6 1 1 Crane, lb 0; 2 1 0 0 1 0 Layne. 3b .2 0 1 0 2 0 Coray, 2 S 0 1 0 1 Swlnyard, rf 7 1 6 12 7 15 Total Game awarded to Lewlston In fourth Inning for unnecessary' delay. 4 Score by innings: Tremonton Results of Saturday's games aa reRuns .000 0 0 Hlta Oil ported to the central office of the Weber county farm bureau, the contest, Lewiston 420 1 7 taking place at the town, first menRuns . 320 tioned, were a. follow.: Hit. A LEAGUE. Crane. Two-bas- e Summary: Home runThree-base 11; Clinton 3. hits Johnson. Hooper hit. The golf balls used by Brown were Eden 0; Plain City 18. Clark. Double to Moore all trained. Some of 'em simply smil- Crane. Stolen base play II LEAGUE. Moore. off Hit. ed when Brown went Into position to Olson 8,-- 6 at bat In 3 Inning; off We.t Point 1; South Weber 3. f make a stroke. , Farr We.t 6; Plain City 6 Shaney 3, 13 at bat in 3 Innings. Bases on balls Off Olson 2. Struck out Taylor 8; Clinton 0.2 Wilson C; Marriott By Shaney 2: by Coray 1. Time of Hooper 6; WestooWarren 13. game 1:20. Left on bases Tremonton 2; Lewiston 1. Umpire Harkness. 40-stro- 3 attlMg Ortega AB.R. H. PO.A. E. j SAN FRANCISCO (Tiger of the Ring) ke p. ...... FARM BUREAU RESULTS 02 16 2-- 2- oo rs . , . - J. E. Mc-Knig- I - er , ' I : - The lead slingers in the mechanical department of The Standard-Examinhaving thrown a hot challenge into the faces of members of the editorial and business departments of the newspaper, for a game of basebalL no other honorable course could be taken but for the to accept the defi and notify the downstairs crowd that they will be ready to stage the big games Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Lorin Farr park field. Those in the editorial believe the composing roomdepartment gang were feeling their oats when they hurled the challenge and they now agree that the under-shibunch have bitten off more than they can chew., But the inflated feeling of confidence on the still seems part of the to exist, so the contest must go on. Meetings of members of he two departments during the days since the challenge waa hurled hare resulted in argument and subsequent boasting on the part of the ball players, 'decided within a short time the sudden demise or serious injuries of some of them might result. Even in the event that the game is not played so tight as organized baseball, witnesses are promised some repartee that will more than repay them for a trip to the park and seat in the grandstand. Seconds, towels and water bottles will be hauled to the park early in the afternoon. All-Sta- ,bk r- , Intense Rivalry Created Within Newsriarier Ranks 1 . f oo so-call- flit II R-cy- - down-staire- -- : , Smith, Logan; A. D. Thomas, Salt Lake vs. D. S. Romney, Ogden. 6:00 p. m. G. Eccletj, Logan vs. W. Moench, Ogden; D. Colemen, Salt E. Lake vs. M. Jefferies, Ogden; OgHowell, Logan vs. O. W. Adams, den; L. A. Carll, Ogden vs. M- Rich, Salt Lake ys. Logan; E. M. Garnett, H. Manson, Provo. ' 7100 p. ml P. G. Peterson, Provo, vs. J. Latimer. Ogden. MEN'S DOUBLES. BYES- - The following named teams draw byes for the first round: Knight & Smith, Provo; Smith & Johnson, Merrill & Vernon, both of Logan; Romney & Felt, Coleman & Partner, both of Salt Lake; Carll & Romney, Adams & Wattis, and H. G. Adams' & Titley of Ogden. The following first round matches in the Men's Doubles will be .played Tuesday, August '2, at " the various times mentioned: 4:00 p. (Nelson.' & Partner vs. Patterson & Cherstrum, both of Og- den: Titley & Moench vs. Shufflebarger & Nevins, both of Ogden; Jensen & Harris vs.. Hendershot & Hess, both of Ogden. 5:00 p. m. Dixson & Manson, Provo vs. Emley. & Latimer, Ogden; Garnett & Partner, Salt Lake vs. Taylor & Titley, Ogden. 6:00 p. m. Eccles & Howell, Logan vs. Jefferies & Moyes, Ogden; Dee & Marchant, Ogden vs. Peterson & Allen, Provo; Rich & Law, Logan vs. Neal & Officer, Salt Lake. "news-chaser- r--- .- r; ,K. Hess, Ogden, vs. Law, Logan; A. R. Moyes, Ballantyne, both of - Ogden; Romney, Salt Lake vs. P. E. . r,mwm", , Hendershot; Harvey Hancock Will Pilot Gridders This Fall; Crinu on Will Furnish Plenty of Competition for Other" Teams m Rockies; Team Has Plenty of New Material Pet. .SIS .636 .545 .364 .364 .273 2 , Tremonton Logan . . . Lewiaton . .Y W.! TODAY'S GAME Brown will be starred In two matches today. Early thla morning he plays with the "original dingbats" against the junior dingbats while-- at 9 a.m. he Lake enters play In the Ogden-Sateam series. His rise as a golfer, according to those in the know. Is due to the latter coaching of Ted Abbott. The chambelieves Brown Is the coming pion for Utah. oo RUBE BENTON TRADED. lt i ; . ; July 30. Pat Shea, pitcher with the St. Paul American association baseball club will report to the New York National, at once announced tonight. it was "Rube" Benton. Giant pitcher, will come to St. Paul in the deal. ST. PAUL, . Minn., The Lewiston Beet Digger, and the Ogden Gunners play at Lorin Farr today at 3 o'clock. park Hook Coray will pitch for the Invaders and Lefty Lawson for Ogden. The Beet Diggers have added two new players. On the local side. Joo Van will, make his second appearance here since his release a. manager of the Brlgham club. Coray pitched the gam. yeterday in which Lewiaton wag awarded victory over Tremonton on the former, field. When Tremonton refused to continue play, at the end, of the fourth inlng, the score stood 7 to o In favor of Lewlston. The umpire called 11 8 to 0 andMet It go at that. - JOHNNY KILBANE WILL FIGHT FRUSH (By International Naws Strvlc.) Deutach, heading another Cleveland promoting group, for the fight In the belief that Kllbane already wa. hooked up with DeuUch. Thl. tangle will have to be , straightened out before there Is. any fight. , ;v EDDIE DALEY vs. ED SHEPPARD OGDEN BIG j Ana mey spent it all lor Juat 10 minute, and 18 second, of milling. But it wa. worth It to a fight bug. oo SEMI-WIND-U- (4 Rounds) SALT LAKE TO Bk ANNOUNCED LATER P AGOON. A REN A FRIDAY, AUGUST COlPENSATlON. When Vincent, Richard, defeated William T. Tilden. world tennl. cham pion, he wa. defeating hi.. own t.ach-- J er. Tilden ha. always taken much Interest In the youngster and shown him all he know, about tennis. Thl. cm I. like that of other. Jim Jeffrie, wa. Jim Corbett. sparring partner at one time. He' learned Corbett. etyle. Then thare came a day when Jeff beat down hi. teacher. Charlotte Boyle, then champ, gave EtheJda Blelbtrey her first swimming lessons. Today Mlsa Blelbtrey I the cham- AT PR GES " boxing-commission'- " HEAVYWEIGHT EVENT But that w.. small Rem a. compared to the total of what those 80,000 paid. ' Railroads, hotel, and food hou.es went Into the fan.' pocket, for an average poaslbly of $100 to $180 per. That make, a layout of more thant CLEVELAND. July 30. Johnny Kllbane, world', champion featherweight signed article, tonight to fight Danny Frush of Baltimore, September 19 in a It round imtch for the McGlnty. promoter, agreed to Kllbane $10,000 with the privilege give of 60 per cent. of the gross receipts. The fight will be held In the base ball park here. Mayor FlUgerald .aid he would not he had examinpermit the fightInuntil the contract and 1. ed all article. satisfied the fight will meet, with the rule.. There 1. pion . oo some mlxup however, as to who will the fight since Sam According to the electron theory ln-ofactually promote of Frush, ha. al matter, every object, animate and Harris, 'manager ready signed articles with Sam animate, la made up of electricity. title-Tomm- y Champion, During Wild Weit Show al Ogden admittance. , r . Winner to Meet MIDDLEMEN. on the According to the check-u- p fans who witnessed the "Fight of a Century." atTex Rickard. bowl. July 2. "80.000 fan. paid 11.450.000 to gain - ; . 12 ROUNDS'; "I World': oo $8,000,000. - 8:00 P. General Admuion . Reserved Seats Rinszside Seats on sale at Hemenway u 5, M. Sc 1921 . . . .$1.00 C2.Q0 ...$3.00 Mosers and Dewitt's Cir; ce - |