Show "runpijwt m'ji :a’ rV'- - :V - v-- - ' - 'V- (Y- v’’ " :? - ' ' ‘ : 'v-- r ‘ THE -- " ' ’U HERALD-EEPUBLICA- N '!''SALT ’ ' r' " : ' LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY OCTOBER 19 1917 ffllTFUaAILTB) -- MEPUJBILgCAH OFTHE - rJ je — i- - POORLY PLAYED i US LOOK Seal’s Right Hander Allows Four Hits But Nary a Run Leverenz Pretty Good Himself hut Permits Visitors to Bunch Six Hits HERE wasn ’t much to yesgame except terday’s ball r: Olaf Erickson The big ’Seal who dishes them up like a monkey throwing piepiates simply made the Bees look like busliers and liis 4 to 0 victory does not begin to tell how helpless Bernhard ’s men looked before his benders It was a featureless game : Fight to Hold League Bertfi ' - -- - Hnld-Republica- sssmswwaw Special n PORTLAND Oct Ore 18— f from v word President Baum today that the annual winter meeting of the Pacific Goast league would be held at San ie Francisco November 1 Judge immediately started to clean out his six shooter and get ready to pnt in an appearance The Portland magnate is not any too certain that the other owners do not intend to kick Portland oat of the circuit He intends to make a fight if they do He also intends to battle to pnt the salary limit on a more equitable basis befitting war time if permitted to place another team in the league next chucking Erick was the whole circus and the four measly hits which the Bees amassed might just as well have been saved for another day A fast one in the middle which the e J3ee clouters usually took and a of curve balls sent the Salt Lke natters down as fast as they walked Erick walked seven durUp there the afternoon but that netted the ing locals nothing for they could not once on unless the big move when jfellow happened to pass another right after Ifad Oar Chance The Bees had one chance to score one run In the second poked a clean single to center Sheely walk Ryan's sent him to second- and then Bari went Into slumberland and Del- Baker and standing raught him Crandall and Up off second base Jlath also walked and if Bari hadn’t cou-41- - - ed stopped to count his money he would surely have been forced in with a rbn It is well however that Bari did go to sleep for an unearned run would merely have served to mar Big Brick’s record When a guy pitches the baseball as Erick did yesterday he is entitled to a shutout Walter feverenx didn't hurl a bad Aranri of ball himself but he permit-te- r the visitors to bunch six of their eight hits in the first and fourth Innings In the first he started off by walkPick filed out but ing Fitzgerald Haesel heat out an infield single and Bchaller poked a base knock to right which Tommy Quinlan foozled so that Fit)! romped across Manager Downs theu pickled one to right and Maesel and Sehaller also tallied Downs also was responsible for the fourth run In the fourth he broke loose with a single and took third when Xoerner doubled Baker beat out & alngle into the infield and the Seal gklpper scored Mc-Cred- ML fli BEAVERS GATHER Robert Fitzsimmons' former heavyweight boxing champion who is fighting a tough battle with dread pneumonia at Chicago MOREHITSTHAN ibadDdiIs iFfreiiiiy BRING ON NEW BOYS FOR CLUB year 1 It is likely that Walter McCredie will remain over for the meeting also on his way hack from Lost Angeles 18— The Oct LOS ANGELES fell by the waside today and allowed the Tigers to get away with a loosely played game 6 to 1 Tom Seaton who started for the Angels performed in usual fashion and the Tigers knocked him kicking In four innings Tom was as wild as a German bullet Hall replaced him in the fifth after Snodgrass the first Vernon batter up had doubled on the first ball Seaton delivered The Tigers under' the leadership of Roy Mitchell played like champions was during the early innings Mitchellthem touched for nine hits but kept scattered the Angels’ lone run coming In the fourth on a double an infield single and a force-oKillefer was credited with three errors each boot adding a run to the Tiut Sox Cut Up Their World’s V DANNY O’BRIEN ALSO TO RETURN Oct 18— Surely SAN FRANCISCO Duck season is on Today the he says the greatest “all star card ever for next Monday night’s boxing show at the Grand He is importing three boys from different parts of the country to meet the best of the local boys will be high-cla- ss PORTLAND nn NEAR BOB II 0-- CliampionsCash in $366932 Each and Start for Homes Others Remembered DEATH’S DOOR Two-bas- By International News Service Oct 18 — r Twenty-fouCHICAGO of the champion Chicago White Sox received S3669S2 each representing their share of the winners’ end of the world’s series purse cut at aspe-cl- ar The tig melon meeting of the White Sox players this afternoon ' Bob H&sbrook who was with the team only two months was given $1000 Joe O’Xeall traveling secof the club was given retary $1669 by the players and William Buckner trainer was awarded A $500 surplus of $500 was divided Letween the clubhouse employes i men who reThe twenty-fou- r ceived a full share are: Catchers —Sclvilk Jenkins and Lynn Pitchers — Faber Clcotte Williams Russell Benz Danforth Scott Wolfgang and Infielders —Gandil Jourdan Eddie Collins Weaver McMullin and Riaberg Outfielders— Jackson Felsch John Collins and Murphy Manager Clarence Rowland and Assistant Manager Gleason ‘ WITH THE - six-rou- “Boxers Herald-Republica- n flfteeh-roun- ht d tlui winner to be round as the seinlwind-u- p matched with Jimmy Jorna two weeks later Frank Armstrong will referee the principal event 2 4 9 Ted Lewis welterweight champion has arrived In town for hin setto with “Battling” Ortega at Emeryville on the evening of Oc tober 24 Harry i Sullivan tried to line Lewis np for a match this Thursday night but there was nothing doing— San Francisco Bulletin Lie-bo- ld TEMamnMdl AGGIE FRESH PLAY OGDEN HIGH SATURDAY Ilerald-Repnblic- Special an Logan October IS— The Utah Aggie Freshmen team will play the Ogden high school eleven in Logan on Saturday afternoon This contest will furnish a lively tussle for the fans In the absence of the varsity squad as the Ogden boys are fast and have played Erick stellar ball already thia season 4 4 4 The freshmen who are being coached two of Billy Evans and Silk O’LougbUn world’s scries umpires invested tbe $1000 by former Coach Joe Jenson of the B the On the Grand Circuit each which they received in Liberty bonds Y C have not played together yet this j)c jg and Jenson Is very uncertain aa President A! Baum of the Pacific Coast year to what they will be able to do a’against a to call Immediately meeting Atlanta Gat Oct 19—The setting of a new league expects numseason A season the shorter tlie close of the after trotter by Tigers However he has world's record for a ber of former high school stars on the Mis Bertha Dillon and the defeat of Ht Fhisoo will probably be considered Of twenty men and these by hts old rival Mabel Trask featured the racDel freshie squad During hla career aa a baseball manager ing card today at the Lakewood track be will ' given a chance to show The new record was established in the second Howard has turned down a number of good boys do can none aa as what much be he threebut they regrets and final heat of the Matron stake for players A public reception will be given the when Miss Dillon trotted the heat does bis failure to sign ”Ruhe” Rills when he bad a chance When Kills was with the Seals Aggie squad when it arrives here Monigei offered' ao far 'at the meeting Harvest Gale this spring HowaVd bad a chance to get him day from Bozeman Mont where it will bnt be let it slide and Worthy Volo divided second and third the Montana Aggies Saturday play Mabel Traak won In the pace thousand people who sew “Red” The Commercial club of Logan la proThirty-tw- o againat her old rival St Frisco Snmmartes: Faber’s historic phantom steal of third base moting the demonstration which will class trotting for all In 'one' of the world's aeries games wondered be held Monday evening added money two in three S00— what the principals would have to say When Bnth Main sheet br ft by Malnsheet Intematlriial News Service Chicago Oct 18 —The fifteen day race meet to be staged in this city was postponed a week and will not open until October 37 Failure to get cars to ship eastern horses here was ths cause of the postponement meet will be a betless affair Its purpose being 'strictly to promote horse breeding In this section No less than twenty of the horses that will race will ba turned over to the government for the soldiers at Fort Sheridan -- 444 three-year-ol- d -- 444 444 free-for-a- ll Two-year-ol- two-year-ol- d -- 1 1 (Murphy) Peter Jana ch b by Peter the Great 2 (Geers) 3 3 Trnxten b c by San Francisco (Cox) Time 2:1014 2:4814 trotMatron stake No 8 for ters two in three value J585180— Miss Bertha Dillon ch j by Dillon I 1 (Sen ill) Harvest Gale br f by The Harvester 4 2 (On) Worthy Volo eh c by Ax wort by (McDon- 2 4 ald) Time 2:07 4 Kelly da Forrest also started First base 2:0814 ' 6 Off fSrlcksoa off balls ll 15C0— Levenai 8 In three trot out— By Erickson 7 by Lever-ea- b Mabel Trask ch m twoby Peter Struck the Great 1 "Left 1 2 1 (Cox) ' bases—Ssn Francisco 4 Salt Lake 8v Knno rrsoonstble for St Frisco b h San Franciaco by — Loverens 4 Double play—Pick ' to (Geers) 2 1 2 S 3 8 Orr to Katk to Sbeelyy Sheely Rose D h g by Petronlns (Wilght) Koernery Time 2:0414 2:06 2:0214- Orr to Sheely Time 1J4 L'mpi to 2:08 claw trotting three In five $2500 (un— Phyle and Finney — three-year-o- ld Ax-wort- hy Free-for-a- OIIAK QPeacfi BAN JOHNSON IS REALLY SERIOUS qyecutive know whether his services would be ' accepted but that he was anxious to serve in ary capacity without compen- 4 64 11$ 4 NO CONTRACT FOR HONUS NEXT YEAR —— 4 (Herald-Republic- an — - - - LEAGUE STANDING 4--- - sation In an anticipation that Mr Johnson's services will be accepted it was announced that the annual meeting of the league usually held In December wlllbe held a month earlier to settle the season’s business 4-4- - mmm 4-4- - on 4-4- - - - - At J Salt Lake—San v Francitco 4 Salt LakeO v v At Oakland— 5 Oakland Port-? v land 4 ' a ivy- 'jir J An- -' Los " ‘f a- 6- - ' - - - xeles'l - V- - - i r - ' - v : e v- i:- - t i - -- 9 3113 3 9 3 6 4 $ Sear SjGardner 2IArlett 2b StMitsa e 9 9 1 6' Goodbred p 'Kranae p 4 Oakland: Buna Hits Mam Utah II 2418 Totals tussle with the Crimson-ite- s 1231 for thetomorrow afternoon on 9134 Cummings field Final touches being handed both teams indi5 8 $717 cate that neither aggregation 8 9 9 8 1 4 8 1 212 2 3 9 9 8 9 3 9 3 9 3 1 9 9 9 9 30 - will he overconfident and dope favors neither team The game 6 will be called 2 9 9 1 9 9 9 2 promptly at 3 2 19299 9 $— 1 Houck p m Kriora- - Hollochof Stella 3 2$ at off Summary: Good-brr- d T liras runs bat bits in 8 14 innings Credit victory to Kraus Runs responsible for— Houck 2 Goodbred 3 Three-bas- e 1 run— Will Home Kranae Two-bas- e bits—Stalin bit — Hollorher baaeo— Menaor Stolen Stumpf Baldwin Be sea on balls — Off Good-bre- d Gardner out— off Hooek 4 off Krause 8 Struck 3 Double By Goodbred 2 by lionck 3 by Karuae Arlett to Stumpf to playe— Menaor to Arlett '3 Portland 19 Gardner Left on bsaes-GaklUmpires— Wild pltebea— Ilonek 2 Time— 218 Held and Guthrie Arlett Coacli boys a stiff battle Wyoming’s Cowboys twenty strong will abrhoa 9 9 9 9 S 10 11 arrive here tomorrow morning by innings— Portland: Runs Hits PREPARED to give Arrangements bare been made to handle a good sized crowd Parking reservations for autos are already being made at tbe university book store and tbe reduction in general admission prices for tbe game is expected to fill the stands The general admission charge will be 5i cents while the rate will be accorded soldiers and high schoo I students In preparation for tho game Coach Norgren spent practically the entire prictice period yesterday afternoon in teaching the men signals and the latest rules Norg atates that he will not excuse a man for pulling a "boner” because of the excuse “I didn’t know the rules” A short snappy and 25-ee- nt Local Football Dopo E BY GEORGE BROWN The nn I varsity team made s pretty good show-in- s d infantry team against the when they fauns s 15 to 9 beating on them It aura look bad far Wyoming jc j(c 4 Norg shifted Goodwin to fnllbaek and Good Good for win played fail usual fine game Forty-secon- “Goody” C time-honor- ed practice was held Freqhlea Have Gaasa The university freshman eleven put on its finishing tauches before Its game this afternoon with Granite on Cummings field Happy Van Pelt's boys have been training diligently during the past week and hopo to reap sweet revenge over the defeat a week ago at the hands of the Jordan High schoolers Wyoming according to reports which reached here last night from the Cowboy state has a strong fast and bunch which expects to return heavy home with Utah's scalp dangling from their belts Two weeks ago defeated the Colorado Aggies but they were defeated in turn by the Mines last Saturday They are out for revenge state reports from Coach Cromwell's crowd and expect to make Cummings field tho scene of one of the prettiest battles 'ever dished up to local patrons of the gridiron game Coach Norgren has the players only a few plays taught but these have been fully mastered by tho Crlmson-ite- s The local boya realixo that the Cowboys must be decisively vanquiahod if Utah Is to figure In the race for the Rocky mountain gonfalon Utah has two '17' men three men Jc Tbe Wyoming contest baa aroused considerable Interest on tbe hill and the student body out to see that they win the game if their Tbe “cheer” leaders are support will help busy and Wyoming will sure get a routing reception g g jt Gut prices at the game too Fifty cents tor 23 cants - foe high schoolers and solthe fan diers A good move say we g g- g - The freshmen are still at it- - Norg gives them It’s good for ’em hail Columbia every night evidently g S je I have It that Maine Richardson Report making some changes (a his line up at West We’ll bank on it that Heine will show High them something yet 4r jg jfc If Heine’s Fantbers will wake up s little they arc promised a trip to Boise Ths hoys say they’ll wake np ail right 4 ae jfc Here’s hoping tha game from Baseman msko them fight for Utah Aggiea win that Bennloa's crowd will it though Warring and Howells are looking good in the university backfleld Much silence from Ogden Also from Norman Hamilton Guess Norm is figuring out how to beat East High Jordan's next opponent jc 4 sc Van Pelt will take his Granite squad “Harpy” to play the university freshmen this sttcraops who tried out for the team FAMOUS REVOLVER SHOT IS DEAD Denver Colo Oct 18 —Frank last year but who did not win their letters two who have played freshman football and several old high school stars Wyoming has only one letter man back 4 on Following Page) 4444444M44 J M4444- - Dreher who held many records as re- 4- HEXZ TURNS SHARE volver marksman died at his home TO LIBERTY BONDS 99here tonight aged 4$ years Dreher at one time was amateur box- 4 (By International News Service) 4-Chicago Oct 18— Jos Benz 4-ing champion of Ohio and won fama as pitcher for the White Sox Is a 4 bicycle rider In races at Cleveland his 4 patriot' No sooner was be handed birthplace He' has lived bein Denvei nine years The body will taken to 4 his check for $366832 his share 9 9 Cleveland for buriaL 4 of the world’s series than he made straight for a friendly- bank 9 FOUR RED SOX CALLED and turned the amount in for Llb- - 4 4 -Boston Oct 18 —Manager Jack Bar- 4-- erty bond' Joe said he was glad to hare the 4 4 ry of the ‘Boston American baseball 4 team and four of his players who en- 4 opportunity to do something for his country Several other of the listed as yeomen in the naval reserves were today called for active service 4- players declared they would do 4 likewise y 4 and ordered to report for duty Novem4yeober 3 All are rated as first-cla:4 4 4 -- 4-4- - - 4-4- - - 9-4- - ss 4444M444444444 ' - 4-Special) Portland Oct 18-- Hugo Bes- - 4 dek manager of the Pittsburgh 4-National- - baseball team who Is f coaching the University of Ore- - 4-gon football team stopped here CUBAN GOVERNMENT with the eleven today on his way 4-- from Eugene to Pullman Wash -- PENSIONS DE ORO SOX SAY HEIPJIE 4- - where Oregon plays Washington ' -State college Saturday 4 WAS NOT TO BLAME 4-- Besdek — manIS Oct New York has been signed to Alfred De Oro next year 4 the three-cushiPirates and the age again pocket billiard ' Chicago Oct 18 —Bill Rariden the 4 and admitted that the great Ho- expert received notice front the secreGiants backstop wag the one really to nus Wagner is entirely through 4 of state of Cuba today that the blame in the “bone” for which Heine 4- and that no contract would be of- - 4 tary of the Island republic had government Zimmerman has been made the goat 4 fered him next year voted him a pension of $150 a month according to Sox players - Kid Gleason 4-- Although at the head of a tail- - 4 for the remainder of ’his life exonerated Heine Half a doxen Sox 4- end club which he took In mid- - 4 The action the secretary explained players including Weaver and Jourdan 4-- season in disorganised condition 4 was taken because of the credit re4- he says that all he needs to climb flected by De Oro on his native counagreed with him “If ’Heine had heaved the ball it 4 Into the first division Is a couple 4 4 and try both through skill as a player conwould have ‘gone to the stands ''Rari- 4 of men who can hit the ball the standard of 4 high by personal Glea-son den was not covering the plate” 4 duct he had maintained in hla sald ' (pacific toast league Totals Rtrlden pegged to third to grab the runner not noticing Faber coming up from at full speed slid back to third The two players hit the bag at tbe same time feet first and stared at each other in astonishment Weaver exclaimed at the top of his 4 osamwsmsswNw voice upon seeing “Bed”: Oct “Where the 'hell are yen going?” 18— President Ban Chicago Without an Instant’s hesitation Faber re- Johnson ' of the American league said winded: “I’m going back to tbe mound to tonight that he had arranged to meet Which be did with as much composure as if Adjutant General McCain of the army In be bad not Just made a reputation for him- Washington on 'Monday at which time self that will give the fans thn chance to call he would formally offer hla services to Mm a “Merkle” for the rest of bis playing government days despite hi splendid pitching for the the said he did not men The league Sox Weaver second finished) 4 Bacelll h by Bertinl (White) Peter Chenanlt b h by Peter the Owat (Mniphy) 4 1 6 6 1 4Daisy Todd b m by Georg Leavitt Todd (McDonald) g 2 0 2 4 all Lasaie MIm Perfection 4Straight Busy'a Time 3:07 iJ1?? Started 3:044 2:08 k Baldwin e Houck p in Conference '442122 If Kodgm 2b Stella 2b Varsity’s First Opponent Has Already Stamped Its Class -- Johnny Dempsey brother of Jack Dempsey Salt Lake heavyweight boxer announced last night that the Jack Dempsey who was picked up recently in Nevada in connection with the Adoilpb Schinkle and Spider Baum next? fa not his t brother whom recent train liold-n- p the Salt Lake fight fans know r Jack Dempsey There wasn’t a thins thronchout tbe nine Is now training at San Francisco for his bout to cheer up the local folks and the with Carl Morris on the evening of Octo- Inning fan finally began to pall for a shutout for ber 24 - NORGREN PUTS U THROUGH WORKOUT OAKLAND 1 ABRHOAi 6 2 8 8 9!Lana cf 9 2 1 2jMnar If Holloclivr n Will rf UMorphr Sb 8122 Williams ef 4 9 1 2 llStumpr as Orissa lb 4917 minier rf 1 9 1b 4 Fkrnfr nd re-enter- ing light-weig- : Oaks took their third straight game from the Portland ducks by a score of i to 4 It was a narrow squeak and the Beavers had Goodbred in boiling water from the fourth inning until he retired In the seventh and then had Harry Krause fully as uncertain of his prowess but somehow or another the Acorns managed to put over more runs on eight hits than the Ducks could on thirteen so there’s the old game Houck didn’t pitch such a very bad game but errors and a few bad breaks contributed to his defeat The score: Will Tie Up With St Clair Dutch Leonard on His Way to Box Romeo hardywbatk Manager booked TOMORROW j Ducks Lose Third Straight Game to Oaks By a Close Cowboys Coming 20 Strong Score 5 to 4 for Game With Utah Here Saturday Br Intmatlonal News Service gers’ score The score: VEHXON Puffgy Morton a rough and tumblo 108 ANOKLE8 ABKHOA of San Franciaco has been ABHUOA lightweight 5 0 1 5 noflsraM ef 4 2 2 2 0 matched to meet the local Mtnert cf champion 1 2b 0 4 VsnKbn Killefer 2b 10 40080 in the main event of the S 0 1 0 0 Young Gilbert Kenwrthy Sb 2 00 02 02 04 Doane rf 3 118 1 evening and if the coast boy battles R Mennsl rf 4 Daley If Fournier lb 4 1 S 9 0 R fetiael lb 2 2 1 7 1 in the' same manner hero hi he does In 3 0 10 OlOsUowsy 3b 3 0 0 4 3 his home town the Kills If fans should see a Callahan aa I 09 S 6 Rood little take setto as he and give e 3 3 3 0 Maore 0 aa 9 I 119 is a battler of the same Terry 9 2 Mitchell p 1 I 2 order as GilBeaton p 1 0 9 9 0 bert Is always ready to stand toe and Hall P 1 0 10 0 to too and exchange wallopa Lapan saw Morton In acManager S1 I 9 2T1I 34 1 9 24 12 : Total Totals tion severalDowning times while on the coast last summer and realising what a ? batted for Hall Iaptp ' Score bv Innings— whirlwind mill he would make with Angeles: Jm has tried several times to get Famous Ruby Robt Stricken 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 0—1 Gilbert Run 2 '112 19 9 1 1 9 him to make the trip over here but Hits was never able to do so until now With Double Pneumonia Vernon: Runs Morton left for Salt Lake last night Hits Cannot Recover See Who's Coming Errors— Killefer S B Mensel Summary: e Another Importation or rather a rehits— Stolen bases—Doane Callahan Doane Maggert Fournier Snodgrass Mitchell importation will be Mickey O'Brien — Struck oat By Seaton Sacrifice bit— Galloway By Internationa News Service 2 by Hall 1 fteaea on balls— Off Seaton 4 off well known to local boxing fane who 18 — Bob Oct been has a house like in 1 afire 2 foe— Runs Mitchell off Hall going who Is responsible CHICAGO Los 1 to 3 e Seaton Mitchell Seaton Charge defeat Angeles and former world's champion being brought-herDouble plays— Galloway to Vaughn Callahan to to meet Willie 8t Clair in the heavyweight Is facing his greatest — Wild Hall Mensel R' pitch— Umpires Frsry special event of next Monday night’s and Casey Time— 140 battle today— death He is suffering card i with double pneumonia and the chances to has been conceded Mickey always bo one of the classiest boys who ever for his ilfe are slim according to his boxed here but lacked the stamina to route with rugged physicians go the His wife is at hia bedside and late boys like Gilbert although he made the local champ extend himself on today after a nurse had confirmed his every occasion that they met Mickey critical condition Mrs Fitzsimmons By International News Service states that he took a much needed rest answered a telephone call saying: 18— Featherweight Champion cure on a farm before Chicago Oct tbe “Bob Is awfully sick but I think he Johnny KiUtane today declared It hla opinion game and that he will surprise the that Champion Benny Leonard wan biting off local fans when more than lie can chew and that Jack Britton they see him perform has 'a chance” toIn Chicago York New clash in shade him their at Monday will Fighting Bob has beenwas morrow night Though the boys are making 139 St Clair the fast colored boy from several days to have he Todsj' pounds KUbane believes Britton will be too Sacramento has shown the fans a lot appeared In a vaudeville act In South tnmg of class in his two starts at the club Chicago lie had been ill several days ie je jc and with O’Brien in shape they should but refused steadfastly to take to his Spectal1 bed furnish a classy contest Ogden Oct IS— Henry Cherry Denver Kid Bromeo will also be called ppon He became unconscious at 5 o’clock arrived from Denver at 830 o'clock tbls battle to meet another Imported boy afternoon to prepare for hi who this afternoon and say that with Lee Morrissey at Billie Glaamann'a boxing claims to have met several of the host his death is only aphysicians a few of question nhow bore Tuesday evening Morrissey arrived In the east ' In Dutch hours today also from Idaho Falla Both men will lightweights train at the 'armory (Continued on Following Page) Willie St Clair and Kid Borneo will box six Series WYOMING TEAM DUE ’ IBr International News Seryke1 POSTPONED A WEEK - yyACg OAKS T BUT LOSE i ' CHICAGO RACE MEET By DOWNING TV Tona Seaton Wild As Ger- Fuggy Morton ' Coast Lightman Bullet Red Killefer weight Coming to Tackle Pat Gilbert Helps With 3 Boots except for Erick : M r i : GAME GOES TO ’ OLAF WHOLE CIRCUS FROM ONE TO NINE flat-foot- r 1 ! 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