Show THE SPORTING SECTION SALT LAKE CITY SUNDAY JANUARY 7 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N SPORTING SECTION EWANS A'-'- COSTLY 4 'A r Eventfut D tiring 9 6 United States 1 ' a :r :v - - 1 Campiire champion 2 -- year old colt 24 Dairo Reeta layout: Walter Kin speed- kind 3 The Countess leaner in motor boating: sella- professional squash' champion' 5 George Moore title holder three-cushibilliards 6 Grover C Alexander leading professional pitch8 er of thqNatlonaL 7 Frank Kramer the champion-cyclis- t Vilar 9 Miss Alexa Stirling:' golf Kyronen senior champion champion 10 Charles Evans amateur champoln 11 ’William Hoppe 13 at balkline billiards- 12 Le Axworthy champion champion douVictor Carlstrom aeroplane record holder 14 William M Johnston bles tennis champion 15 Speaker- leading batsman of the American 16 Mattford Vic prize winning dog 17 Ayer Brundage A A Ut all around winner at yachting 19 George Gouldlng champion Is The Nahma 20 John walking champion" Intercollegiate 21 “Babe” Ruth Pleading American champoln: league pitcher 22 Leiut R C Shaufley record 23 “Liudy” Langer altitude highest champion swimmer 24 JohnW'F Wolf winner Grand' American trap tournament' 25 Ralph! L Spotts champion trap shooter 26 R N Williams II single Clarence J Griffin doubles tennis champion- - £8 Edtennis champion A Gardner amateur billiards leader’ 29 JayGould single ward class court tennis champion 30 Miss Minneapolis leading hydroplane motor 32 The- Real Lady leading Rock boat 31'Friar champion24 Miss Molla trotter 33 “Hal” Chase leading batter in the National 35 women’s - singles tennis Marshall Frank J Bjurstedt champion chess champion 36 Shermap: Hall leading fencer 37“ Alex Alberg wrestler: 38 Clarence Carmen" champion at motor profess Syracuse eight the intercollegiate champions: 40 varsitywoman 41 Miss Ruth Law long Miss Claire Cailigan leading swimmer distance-flighrecord in an aeroplane- 42 Frank TaberskJ professional billiards 43 “Jess” Willard at pocket champion 44 T J Rooney champion rower 45 Mrs C H'heavyweight Voorhees a champoln champion 46 The Imp the leading ice yachtcr fencer found the 'iblg Italian balking at the offered him : terms Gulsto hung around Portland for Howard came here nearly a week afterconsented "V- 1 to go to before he finally Cleveland and talk things over K It ls understood that' Owner Dunn was very wrathy over the incident to blame the Portand land management believing that it had :V!something to do with his not reporting 30 158-- 5 ' there was very Frey S L Hardware the holidays sooner 158-1 31 Daniels Walkover DURING Needless to say the Portland 33 157-8- 2 doing in the line of league Taylor Boston Store 157-was entirely- i blameless for Greatly AdvertUed Baseball Players Meet Demise Be20 C numerA Union were Assay there Selby games and although 156-8- 2 S3 StoreGulsto’s to' report to Cleveland failure Boston' Summerhays ous matches between various bowlers Mansuy 166-3- 0 SO Schramm-Johnso- n once but break has never been at the Concause Public Demands Too Much of Them Club Ctiief Beaver 25 156-- 1 Managers Selby A C Union Assay Portland has long healed they seemed to lack the zest which Allen entirely 156-130 5 Store Boston had the reputation of having develcharacterizes the regular league Baird Schramm-Johnso- n Owners Willing to Pay Fancy Prices 26 155-1- 4 Is cern the Pitching more youngsters than any other 154-however the matches 12 7 peg oped Walkover Already Bush 3 15412 duh in the league and it will be as smashers have started the ball rolling Westfall Spaldings ¥ Department 21 158-- 4 much a loss to Cleveland as to Port: ' and two leagues have shot their full Street Spaldings v ' 2 PROMINENT EXAMPLE Atkins 93 K K land it Is believed if the two clubs LARR& CHAPELLE IS quota of games 16 Hummell Walkover business further The Telephone league had some post- Leech dealings haveno 27 149-2- 1 Union Assay Fint-uck- er ' Next Requirement PENNER WILL HELP poned games and with their regular Rosenblatt Amo 25 148-1- 8 Foundry ' schedule last week they rolled more Stiefel V 8 K 26 148-- 5 It becomes evident that 'Cleveland By Billy Evans 8 than usual They have caught up with Sllversteln Schramm-Joh- n to return Howard Ivan it?:! not intend does that4 18 clfif) see S owners aio willing to take a chance on pay-in- g 1 Hardware Brubaker their schedule and next week will TESPITE the fact 23 145-1- 3 so MoCredle lines to and has them settled down to business Some Gherke Schramm-Johnso- n Portland Right-HandFrom Young fancy prices ew playera who have cost big money have been of 26 145-- 4' Tuckett 8 k K of these boys are Improving so fast Butler a baseman to suc- much value out for first 145-- 8 6? capable K 8 K ? ’ that It is diffloult to keep tab on their Hofmann 8 L Hardware 22 144-- 8 Central Association Has ceed Gulsto and Howard at first base the most receilt case that tends to bear out tliat statement was progress The Maintenance five led Margetts Amn Foundry 35 141-3- 0 for the Beavers He is not yet ready that Perhaps the league by about three games Jeg-lu- Clark Boston Store 15 Great of Record 'Larry Chappelle with the Chicago White Sox who was reputed to 9 :iss-- 4 is still the best bet in the indi- Sheets Union Assay foot- have been to names disclose the big Curry 124-"7 5 purchased for $13500 from the Milwaukee cIuIl and is' going better Ward 8 k k vidual averages ball star-othe University of Southern 124-- 2 3 He Amn Robinson made his debut m a game with the Athletics with Chief Bender Foundry all the time Another' bowler who Is California has been' tendered a con 6 — The Port' Ore Jan :r PORTLAND tract Curry is a making great strides in his game is throwing doing the pitching Not a very soft spot to break in should have some first baseman Telephone' Hummer Case is also doing some as is a and “Some price they paid for that young fellow” I remarked to Manager big fellow STANDING OF TEAMS If- all ’the new men in he plays- tackle on the Southern Caliwhich Is phenomenal for the staff pitching Mack prior to the beginning of the game time he has been In the game sight make’ good In addition to se- forniais eleven is the biggest knock that young man eodld get” replied Mack “That In the Commercial league's matehes Maintenance McCredle will It ana certainty that flrst-sackcuring Beebe ‘and Penner from Cleve have last week the American Foundry aug- Construction do “How In you figure that out 7” asked one of his players: mented their lead considerably by tak- Murray : landand a youngster named Hlgbee camp even experienced does sign and reif because baseball fans will get 'an exaggerated opinion of tlie Curry “Simply froth Quincy of the Three-- I league the turn his parchment one of the deals ing three in a row from the luckless and far greater things from him than he will be able expect player’s ability Boston Store quint Ini addition the ' MoCredles announced they have about possible Is with an International league to Engineeringcrew were who in second Spalding produce” for a very capable man However closed deals for three others Two of olub a place dropped two games which put Commercial 31500 has been set on the “Think of the advertising the club is getting because of having paid of price Traffic name to these the refuse fear for them farther down the line They met end- deals they be blocked but the third player and this is regarded as too that big week for Individual averages might was price” I volunteered the Schramm-Johnso- n five coming and ing January 5 1917 much the looal owners’ money by Is Mount Leake who with “The Rocky G now they are tied for second Place wtlh Aver of ' advertising will get some extra money at the gate” said Connie Portland's ' Infield at present consists season 175-- 1 the 12 last Virginia Hummelleague Commercial but is fifteen losses wins and each it likely to prove the ruination of the player” eighteen of Rodgers Stumpf and Ward holdand before that was with Richmond in overs 18 175 for & percentage of 545 The base- Jeglum Construction 'the ball looks a lot different" No Ilollocher who tried out last Fans Ride Chappelle 18 159-1- 3 One of the two the International Murray ment honors are evenly divided be Sweeney 169-- 9 Three-to some was 18 farmed and I At that moment the bell rang and better explanation of the difference twlrlers not named has been In the spring Thayne Murray v tween Walk-OvShoes and the Boston Pinckley 21 155-- 1 between the pitching In the minors and club Maintenance McGinnis of and the Spokane a Southern league where he made good after setting Manager Mack’s battery the 21 155-- 1 Store V Construction Mcclub of the Northwestern big show could be1 given than the dyne league record 168-11 21 This week all the leagues In the elty Bulkley Construction Beselections started contest statement the I are Ginnis Hollocher of the recruit both and little Pete was 149-recommended by Hlgbee 6 Holt Engineering will be again In harness and some rare McAfee tween Innings I gave some thought to To make good in the big show la fellows to and said be fielders 149-- 1 fast who Lister circuit amanager ' Engineering is expected Mack’s opinion of the pur- the ambition of practically every fel21 148-- 5 developing into good batsmen McGln Manager Case Maintenance formerly played with Portland HeIs Isa nls’also 147-1- 8 chase of 21 was Chappelle The more I re- low who takes' baseball seriously in with the Maintenance camp Earl a said to be young and Pinckley spring COMMERCIAL LEAGUE 12 146-- 2 flected the more wisdom I saw in what There is little except experience to be Maintenance Beavers Sacramento at right-handHis last Loveridge year ' Standing of 21 144-1- 4 cerHill the had in He said minors the home The financial great manager Is near Accounting gained Sacramento was' and much it Total Manager Walter McCredle is ' '21 Hummell Accounting Team over: securing Penner from McCredle 'who grabbed hlm for the tainly had summed up the situation inducements as a rule are none too Pins pleased 12 188-- 4 CoDlv-E Hanson well 26689 Ann Foundry look upon tempting and most Cleveland and for that matter he is Spokane club 16 137-1- 2 G Maintenance Ansley “So you’re the 113500 lemon" was the minors as simplyplayers 26269 a necessary step Spaldings : In the 'outfield McCredle has avail16 187-1- 0 sure Beebe will be valuable but he Gordon Murray 18 137-- 6 expression employed in reaching the big league dotes on youngsters Pen- able Wilie SouthwortH Nixon and the overworked Ansley A Commercial particularly 31 136-2- 0 time Chappelle struck out or However the reversal of form some every Miller Accounting no so Williams switches be will right-handner made there Is who a young 6 186-- 8 show when they hit the majOther could up do Hyde Dlv— W E Co the unless popped Mack players in an Keokuk the Portland players gardens impressive record with the 31 185-2- 0 Dressier Traffic same ors is without a or two from word the in across he a Penner has thing trade club really remarkable Although association puts the of Central 134-121 0 dive Commercial won 18 games' and lost 14 In 1915 for mind or unless Southworth concludes fans Anyone who ever attended a ball stars In the league from which they Walkover 16 134-- 2 Hobson Engineering 20 182-1- 7 Keokuk and last season ha won "22 not to return to the coast Before leav- game knows the' many cutting things come they fall to show the class ex- Stock Engineering Individual week for 132-- 8 fans can think of during a game I pected when playing 'with or pitted averages 31 ending Traffic games and lost 11 'allowing an average ing for his home in Ohio last fall Souths venture Spencer 6 1917: I 18 129-1- 0 January to say that Chappelle ' did not against the stars of the majors Other I worth asked that some kind of a trade Fllnt 141 Accounting of runs - Name nine earned innings per and Team Dlv-16 128-- 8 Co E miss of them Had he Joined the players regarded as only mediocre In Cleveas any he was Later Taylor' him he be made for playby 27 Hallen Union Assay preferred purchased Dlv-Co Si 127-1- 0 R H E Jones club few unheralded nothing would the business Instantly Jump into favor to a In Chicago to east land was back where he the 30 used Jensen Amn Foundry qomlng ing in the 21 126-1- 9 Traffic Bingham have been SO was made coast of It If he failed to In the majors I have seen dozens of 126-record games this thought 21 8 Mattingly Amn Foundry Although Brink Accounting 29 deliver cases' each spring Players who 124-1but Treseder Walkover a" that believed D in' class 21 6 The McCredies' while they gave him Hess Engineering unfortunately for Larry he such league It is was were counted upon to add strength 21 124—5 Melroy Walkover asa with fraffic no on is Cockrell there answer to blare the’ this youngster greeted definite something 23 Vincent S Schramm-JohnsoI Hardware 17 122-- 3 so con- - sured him that ‘if he could point Redmond Commercial and into’ stars were early not It or have cause win he may to been wouldn’t be develop be the but able traded n 80 Erickson Schramm-Johnso- n 21 121-- 2 ' Construction-- : Kline anto was back turned was the minors while other In It Chappelle some value failure of lower circles a': for at' latently Chicago athletes IS they likewise at Cleveland player to equal a 18 121-- 8 Bowling Coyer Construction Beebe nounced that regarded as having a several hardly make deal weeks would ago rbe for 120-1- 0 Blrkenstock Spaldings CO 21 Dlv-willing E ' Heath Dlv-were as chance one was for either That - is of to but the holding down reguPortland him Bourne Spaldings 8 unfortunate 120 v coming Co E things lar berths or Krauss noth119-Penner about Connors SSchramm-Johnsoa I Hardware knew 12 CO star the local officials or simply being 7 acting as first substiE Jones Dlv-It is a pretty safe wager that they touted beinga star n 27 consid118-- 4 tutes Elnhaus 7 be about to exhim ias Redmond and is are howing you will have this trouble Engineering 9 18 118-- 3 Evans Walkover No young pitcher who has broken ered In the light of & Christmas gift ever as outfielder of Southworth’ pected to deliver the goods always Wright Murray Failure of Into 118-- 1 Olson Spaldings 9 Maintenance attached comes the American league In years had Thompson Penner the a come with to found ordinarynot loose string caliber player are' through dangling Stiefel H S K K 31 117-1- 6 Collins Traffic more a but the a Beebe' come sensational first season than as with or property will be’ a sensational play Reb Russell 18 to timely hit 3 117-- 1 Sadler Union Assay Cannon Murray over Pitcher readyj Team plucked of of the Chicago White Sox in Portland turns field which the is over 116-- 5 15 Mam 6 Let Most Valuable Evans S I Hardware passed Commercial lightly Beveridge in-tam on the spring training Cleveland as 12 told I that Columbus star 5 the Hardware v 114 Co Forscutt Dlv-Lowdermkyto Davis E the into consideration slip pinch and Taking everything most ’"160-1- 0 r a play- Southworth never given even was 8 113-- 5 Russell owed once Rosenblatt Amn Foundry 27 the association American at Hannibal to trip was tongues outthe begin valuable Engineering wag 160-1- 7 112-- 9 12 4 33 Baseman a half Davidson S k k In er consideration Third for slightMurrayLet Perhaps ‘some come Coakley exchange to the big fielder on the Portland club' He ’Was youngster 33 160-- 5 5 106-- 1 Co' Bohllng Boston Store were from Leonard dosen twlrlers secured other who was Engineering Mackay a regarded show without the1' team of 160-and the member the 8 27 ' reputation 4 105 among only Love Spaldings James E Commercial lumbus last summer and sent to Wash- the regulars So ordinary did he look 159-2- 1 who hit 800 for the sea- pitchers will work on him but little un- more highly 3 105 s Whltehouse Amn Foundry 24 ' 169-1Commercial Taylor sent was a in he with the second team ' that trade ington' 38 realize 3 4 til he abilson has 97 a was real better Grosschner defensive he they and Smith Commercial garbatting McCrei-dle- ’s on 169-- 5 Not until It exhibition 96-- 7 ' 17 the 9 a no when "bush But It is secret Emery Spaldings dener than either-- Wilie or Nixon ity leaguer’’ Joins became evident thattour Maynes Commercial 96-- 2 30 158-1- 7 a 9 number of the Rank Walkover Earls Commercial as the the concern a chief touted L&Joie in or a lies Williams pitching the who league team' Joined big in Sep19 158-1- 3 8 - 90-- 2 not would Underwood Boston Store B touted do Commercial recruits Proctor : The of Cobb ' the with Noyes tember Is Just as stick' the star pitchers highly a fly chaser department’ graduation 69-- 2 27 158-- 9 7 Qullllan-Dlv-E Co to chance ahow his Spencer Union Assay did real Russell get so not and Sothoron to the majors and Mack’s but he won’t hit asgood and famous those immediateconsistently as announced Intention of trading Hager-man- " Southworth it is believed ly go to work on him It instantly be- whether or not he possessed the ability '‘I1 A Beavers to somebody leaves ''the will confine his Interests to McCredle had expected to get Catch- comes their ' desire to impress upon the that entitled him to & chance In the LITTLE ‘OLD GLORY’ Byron er Josh Billings from Cleveland in the young man that he is simply human majors woefully shy of flinging-talengrove in Alabama ' At the' close of the 1913 season RusHouck appears to be the ' foundation Gulsto me Believe when the not deal did However but bighe league sell "I know I’m a man without a Job" A was a finished pitcher It Is trne RIOT CAUSED stone of the throw': holdover staff In the high speed the is not greatly worried about his catch- pitchers ‘ learn someto the still that a pitcher always can Russell say Southpaw Herb Kelly is Chlvlngton said "but I wish ing department It was announced some batter has his Job cut out for him wore but is the game about Kansas of but of 'Jim Ganzel the Beavers the Kelly Manager property In thing This 'recalls a remark made to me a that I haven't felt as free and easy time ago that Gus Fisher would be sold When McMillan Blues the and polish had fair Notre City league big Dame university Tommy traded to some other club next'year several years ago by a youngster who hepretty mind In a great many years former short for attending will 'not be ready for work1 until Jun or his ' debut In the spring of ’1 have no fear of the future for him oneIndian the' accident which resultea had Just Joined the Washington club 1913made was following' he while more to learn about the year managing had Mack staff an entire will he have to have a in t The Portland boss is Heicame from a fast minor league and broken I have been making my own way since Rochester Tommy used to pull off leg I ere of that turns finer on big league twirling the mound taking little stunts that Kept the league in McCredle not at all certain now that he wants hit a bit better than 300 In the first believepoints I waja 11 years old" erer have I ‘than any pitcher has to Speck one give action to let Fisher go and it will probably game' he played he struck put three seen agreed according to Ganzel but Chlvlngton a former sporting editor was a diamond-I- n If there everwas the best he ever cooked up was at Harkness a trial in the training camp-- depend on times to one what Jn became president of the association in of fouL sneak action he managing one Practicalentirely Russell but it is doubtful if he can pull a on Dominion' day As he' fanned for the third time I no- the rough time 1909 succeeding Joseph O’Brien He Toronto takes in the Billings case ' “We played two games first base threw on :v Dominion he V v Fisher "is a much' better hitter than ticed that he' stayed around the plate ly every a balk when to had worked on newspapers in Mil- day” said Ganzel “One In the mornstarted ' Penner The and they "of made transfer Beebe he waukee and Louisville for several ing and one in the afternoon- In the from Cleveland r beuntil the catcher got away Billings1'' who is a first-clacatcher him made accounts: dlzsy It we had given the: Toronto tween that club r Young Frank O'Brien has years Previously he was engaged in morning I1?don’t look' very good at the plate bunting and Portland and inti- however 12 : to 1 or McCredle he asked' I had to confess that do made with the railroad business He also was a team an awful drubbing a hit such that are the McCredies now will Is almost certain that he will be re-it he did not In the afternoon mations that like something detective at one time buti: tried to make him feel BRAVES MAY TRADE : seek we were running ' ahead about another alliance In the majors tained as the second-strin- g "That was when I was connected 5game better catcher by telling him that I had seen to 0 in the fifth Inning and the The story has it that Louis Guisto Is TWO OUTFIELDERS with the coroner’s office in Denver It stands so quiet you could Tiave the cause of the break between Cleve- whether Billings or Fisher is at the Doc White strike out the great Ty Cobb were was thei custom for the coroner to hire heard a pin drop J The fans Just sat land and Portlandmatter helm times threeall four' and Ed Walsh For that of make the ‘v his own sleuths to solve murders and back and didn’t make a sound them would probably be retained if mighty Lajoie whiff thrice As ' the Boston Jaii 6 — The Boston Nationsold-to At was the time Gulsto McAIiUan thencases started other "Torrmy until after the spring youngster started to take his place in als are considering an offer made by He propped up four bats Cleveland it was for delivery next Billings comes "If I do say it I was considerable something when three catchers the field I remarked to him: season the training reguThen Gandil on Chick on the spring Manager Miller Huggins of the St end against each other and detective" "Don’t be discouraged It’s the same Louis are in handling the almost a was necessity club to trade either Bescher or top of the pile he stuck a little Amer- lar Cleveland first sacker injured here O’Brien as bushes in the he This had the ican S which game been O up young to and by They call S pitchers Cleveland sent an carrying flag Wilson both outfielders for Snodgrass MITCHELL ANNOUNCES WAIVERS " You ought to have Portland for Gulsto'--- " same use in a ’one kind his of best the the the and of bat bets looks like way pocket the Braves' It 'waa center fielder ofthat Vbroke Chicago Jan 6 —Waivers have been heard those fans '“then time and Walter Mc- same kind of a ball Indians sent on Ivan’ Howard to dug up for a long no final decision ' here said today asked on eleven members of the Chi- loose like & ' howling mob They had take Gulsto’ and I that-wlta year or two Major Pitching Different made until word s receivedplace and after Walter Credle is sure will be cago Nationals Manager Fred Mitchell to rush Tommy Into the bench or 'they McCredle hads wired "I realize that” said tlie youngster from Manager Stallings he will he found making the local that Gulsto would of experienceone announced today Two or three of them Bure would have come out and got ' Haddock Ga at these smile is who a his with in as soon of "but the with as mark club he Howard are said to be veterans varrived pitchers leagues report major him" on cross-count- ry - s cross-count- ry - 7 - - ' - - - - - - t Pin Clattering Is IS FAVORED BY Full Cards in HICKEY ‘RUSHER RULE’ PREXY ‘RIDING’ OF FANS OFTEN i WALT M’CREDIE CAUSES PLAYER TO FAIL IN MAJOR LEAGUE SHOW : S IS BUIUMNG was-Incline- STRONG TEAM ' - nt man-ageme- - 4' -- - American Association Head Believes All Clubs Should Cany Four Youngsters FINANCIAL ADVANTAGE - in - - - ” A v- j : ' - s Development of New' Stars Would Be Profitable to Club Owners er ’ ' m 185-14 -- f "Beat the bushes' Jan CHICAGO players youngsters who never had have major league experience Is one of the reforms started by Thomas J Hickey the new president of the American association It’s President nickey’e plan to have each of the eight clubs carry four young players for speedy development of the game he believes Supporters want to see the youngsters perform They are becoming weary he thinks of the old faces—players who have been dropped by the major league clubs When a player is sent to us from President Hickey exthe major is usually something plained there he Is slipwrong orwith him Either We should hasn’t arrived ping own encourage the development of our players not those belonging to- some other organization" Plan Has Financial Advantage President Hickey also considers the from a financial plan advantageous If a new star Is de point of view American association veloped in the major league elubs will be eager to purchase him perhaps at a fancy price thus making a double profit for the club owner President Hickey thinks The American association magnates would have the drawing power and aervlces of the new atar and perhaps receive big money for his release Mr Hickey the first president and one of the organizers of the association has taken up the work of directafter a lapse of ing the organization thirteen years ' He officially snooeeds Thomas M Chlvlngton as president on 8— the date on which Mr Januarytook office seven years ago Mr Hickey was born in Chicago and was a fan in St Louis during the days of the Browns glory under Chris von der Abe and Charles A Comlskey From St Louis Mr Hickey moved to Lincoln Neb and It was there he organized the Western association In 1893 He was elected president of the 1905 and held that office league inassociation disbanded in 1898 until the In 1899 he reorganized the cironlt as the Western league Inequality of Cities Two years later Hickey became convinced that such cities as St Paul and Kansas City were in & class above Des Moines and St Joseph as baseball centers So In 1900 he canvassed the circuit with a view to organizing the American association Western league lub owners consented to release St Paul and Kansas City and Mr Hickey then lined up Columbus Toledo Milwaukee Indianapolis and Louisville for franchises At that time Minneapolis was in the American leaguer but one year later It was dropped ana joined the American association which stands today as It was originally formed Mr Hickey was opposed to organized baseball and the association for two years was operated on an outlaw basis Finally however the association joined hands with organized baseball and Mr Hickey retired During the thirteen years Mr Hickey has not been connected with baseball he has followed the game closely and his return to the presidency of the association Is hailed by 'some as a solution of several problems with which members of the organization1 have-hato contend1 Chlvlngton Not Bothered ’ Mr Chlvlngton the retiring president has no immediate plans but asserts he Is not worrying about the future It Is probable however that he - Chlv-Sngt- : d : - f on ' - left-hand- ed pln-cleavl- ng - - - -- er -- - - : - - er -- - in-tha- - t peg-busti- ng six-foot- er ( er ’ 141-16 - - W - : - - - er - -- : W W -- s -- ' 2: W -- : - W W - in-doin- g - - ' S-- he W - - SKK - that-Manage- r -- : - - ' V u - r 9 t : - - - 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