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FRIDAY HOSMNG, MARCH 24 191& TXS KLTSJJO ORSERYER LiveNews ih the World of Sport .V, ' '"in. i 'V'I& tha Sporting Editor r TECHS VICTORIOUS OVER .Mil BiR Evans Allow. But Four ' Iliu and Fans Sixteen Batter I jil E took tk nmM game ef the year yaatardiy afternoon en Bid dick athletie Bold by defeating Vert Tiryiaia Jfufeju team, 4 io 2, ia a elew bet rather interesting game. "BUT Evaaa, Bret pitcher at the Watt Raleigh eoOege, twtrhrd spectacular ball threw aat tka esateet and, although wild at lowed but tout kite, - A. aad at waa Bret te aeore, yak tag tare anenncroae. in. the. Brat, inning- aa Hodgin's siagle, Waartoa'a doable aad Wiaatea'r'eiegte, followed ay a wild kaaaa by inn Tantors. No mora scoring waa doaa aatU tka Bfth, wkea both teams pet a u aeroaa. Hodgia got a baaa aa balls, Wkartoa walked and Hadgta earne heme aa another error. Ia tkia ataga Bhumaker waa kit by Evnna, Jellowcd by Tnrkiatou'B leng drive ta deep crater whiek wu muffed by Preeaiey. Bhemaksr scored aad Tsrkintoa waa left oa third. Ia tke errata Wkeeler, Wiaata aad Sullivan seek secured a Texas leagner, filling tka baaea. Wiaatoa waa caught off eee ead ia a double play, bat Wheeler cored aa a eeanpHontkra ef errors. Tka game required two koun to be played, bat waa interesting through at. Even's wildnees waa evident, but wbea ke got ia a plaek tke big six footer weald aettla down. Sixteen of tka tkirty faciag kfaa fnaaed. Both teaaxs were rather wild a timea. Tke warn Southern weather gara a feeding of "epring freer" whleh aeewied to at tack both teams at times. Tka Went emari ware geod aa tka defease, aad allowed threw raaa made by tka Teeka ta be either eUreetrf iadireeti ta reaolta ef arrara. I Backs waa he ease alaa with the Tata aHkaagk tbay land ed aa Tbanaaa) ayra atwjl (ha dfd Wee .Virginia -en Evani. I : . i Wharton, ark ia pavyiag his I rat real college ball, again gara geodj. aeaonat af hiMe)f yesterday afteraooa, aeear lag a. oenble, 4 aiagia, end, gwttiag aa baaa aaea ea as inteld error.' Ha alee seared aaa raa, aad took a rather dial cult oas ta darn right. A. A H. AB. R. U. tO. A. R. Hodgia, lb ...... S t 1 1 1 1 Wkartea, rf 4 1 t 1 0 1 Wheeler, t 4 1 1 1 1 1 Wiaatoa, a 4 t 1 0 it lb .....4 1 0 it a 0 1 e 7. i....t 1 0 0 1 U I 0 0 Jokaaaa, Ob ....1 0 14 0 1 Woatkara 1 0 0 0 0 4 Bleek. f 0 '0 0 0 0 4 II 4 10 V X 4 'Batted for Preeslej ia atreatk in a tag. W. Va. WeaWyaa AB. B. H. P0. A. K. Miliar, fb 4 0 0 S 0 1 lake, aa 4 0 0 S t Btagietoa. ef ... 4 0 0 0 0 Daaieia, rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 fikaautker, rf ....I 1 t 0 0 Talkiagtoa, a 4 0 0 4 0 0 Beek, tb .... S 10 4 11 R there, la ( 1 10 I t Johasoa .. ....1 0 10 0 0 Tkanaaa, p 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 S 4 14 8 7 Baited for Tkaraua ia aiatk. Srore by iaaiaga: A. M. B)0 010 lOx W. Va. 000 010 100 Somaukry! Two-haee kit Waartoa. Baeriflee kit Eraaa. Htolea Baaea Shuasher, Hodgia, Jokaaoa aad Siagletoa, itooble play Lasve aaaaaiated. Lake ta WKkers to ktiller. Ln aa Taaa ATB IT , Weet Vlr giaia 0. Baaea aa belle Eraaa I. Tkanaaa 4. rirat baaa aa errors A. A VL 8, Wast Virgiaia S. Hit by pitcher filmmaker aad Hack. Btraek out By Eraaa 10, by Tkanaaa 4. Paaaed balla Talkiagtoa. Tims Two boars. TJ aspire J. Sherwood tTpekarck. TEA8BS rOB TICHS. Toaag Whartoa kaa shows up wall ao far tkia aeaaoa. Ia tka game agaiaat Oak Kid ge be kit at a JS0O dip, aad re peated tkia parforataaca yesterday. He ia aoaoawkat ksekiag ta awiftaeaa, but may erereome tkia wHh auficiaat prae- Bmllirai Tknak. haaa) arraaa. Eraaa aad Weathers are both deatiaed for higher eeaupaay after-tkey (ait eoe lego baseball, Weathers had a etrike out raeard of IS ia kia game, 'aad Sraii 1 ia kia yeatarday, ; BoU are young aaI aggrasarra, karc tka 'pep aad abil ity to do big things ia tka world of baae- keil. -Both ai ORIOLES STAGE PRACTICE 1 E Second Day'o Work-out Fea tured By Seven Innings of Pity Oaaak Le Corrall kaa coariaead kia frioada throughout tka State that ke la able to turn oat a formidable ball elub. His team kaa made two apieadld show ings tkia year, wis n lug both gamee, aad displaying good taetiea oa all oeeaa ioas. Oorrell ta well qualiBed far tkia job, toe, aa ba had had experience, pos easts the ability, aad is ambitious to make a sueeeee is his new liae of ea dearor. If Thrash could bit well, he would be aa good a fielder, aa is ordinarily found la college circuits. lie is unusually ac curate ia judging a ball, aad has a won derful arm. W. H. Allen, Jr, of toulsburg, U slated to twirl against Eloa here 8at arday, and if ka does aa well aa ke has la practice games, will make a good showing. While playing with Louis burg last summer, he did well, aad is aid to hare won arery game he pitch ed. If tke game gees well for the Teeka, Elbert Lewie, of Greensboro, win likely be put ia to catch. Lewie ia a Oreeasbore High predaat. He would be wall fated to do regular receiving if he eowld add about 60 mora pounds ta kia I tJ EAVES ; ATHLETICS L Miami, Fla Uwek IA The Boston Katioaakt defeated , tka PkUadelphia Americana lore) today ta t, ia an exkibBiea gam4. i . j , Scoasj' t , iB, HE. Boatoa .. .. 4 I Philadelphia I SI Batteries : Budohph, Baraec aad Blackbura ; Busk, Crowell, Sheekaa aad Meyer, Perkins. BBOWNS St LITTLB BOCK . Uttle Bock, Ark, March M-Tbo 8t Louis Americana gare tke little Bock, Soatkera League, team a defeat hers today by a aeore of 8 to 8. Beoret - B.H.E, St. Louis ..4 11 1 Little Bock 8 10 1 Batteries: Fiaeher, Park aad Chap man ; Moraa, Couchmaa and Oibeoa, Bumler. PIKEV1LLB LOSE8. Saratoga, Jfarek 23. Ths PikerilU highs met defeat, kerf yerUrday at tke hands of the Saratoga eekoo) nine, te tke tune of V to t. The game was fast aad .Intel-sating. J. Mattox aad Pittman, although troubled by the wind, made aereral atartling catches. Pitcher Joaca, for the loeala, held his opponents to two hits, while he aad his teammates batted like Seeds. Score: B.H.E. PikerUle 118 Saratoga 0 10 4 CIBSONVILLB GIRLS LOSE. Eloa College, March 23. Ths Eloa graded aehool girls basketball team de feated the Qibsonrille girls today oa the former's outdoor court, the aeore being 13 to 4. Good, Wheeler aad Hia ton starred for Eloa, getting three field goals each, while the entire Gibson rills team played fiae, their only fault be ing that they could aot locate the basket Jack Dunn's Baltimore Birds went through eerea innings of a good prae ticc game yesterday afteraooa aad gare local spectators, wlo treat out towiteh tka latematioaala get Ik trim, .plenty of exeiiemeat during the two hours, of practice. . The game waa flayed .by two picked teams : aad they were termed Regulars and Yanaigana. The Regulars atea 14 ta 8, the eoatoat being featured, by home iraas by, Meadows aad MeAroy. Meadows ia tka aoathpaw Doaeram Juid dowa at Macoa, having . beca turned back ea account of his wildness. More pleasant baseball weather fa vored the Birda la their second day's work-out aad every player took advan tage of the opportunity by giving their limbs a little more freedom. The work of the day had the effect of allowing the players more raage with their ef forts. During the morning's sojourn at the park the players went through a long batting practice. Lamar aad Plaxieo, two recruits trying out for outfield po sitions, made good use of ths willow and sent drives to all eoraers af the lot. The stick work of Lamar, who hails from Pradarieksburg, waa very noticeable. Maiael did the receiving. Plaxieo, ths former University of South Carolina star, has started ia earn eat to land a berth in the outfield aad the youngster seems determined to make others hustle ia order t beat him out of a Job. The game furnished plenty af fun for the Begulara, but tke faaaignas took the affair serious. They Barer had a look -la and want through i se4 ta in glr endless Afth inning whew tke Begulars seat even runners across the rubber at the 'expense of Deviaaey. Thornmahlsa started the contact for ths Bqgulars aad had aa trouble aatitlng ths YanBigana. Moaebarger started for the rannigana. ' ' ' Meadows waa Us tret to get koms ran ef tke practice period, sending a long drive to deep right-center ta tke third inning. McAvoy's circuit clout came later is the game. Other fea tures included the fast work ef Kopf, Irwia aad Fewster, tkeae infielders playing in mideeasoa form aad hand ling ground balls ia a ice style. The teams lined up aa f olio we 1 Begulars Kopf, as.; Twombly, a. f.) Bates, L t Dunn, r. f.j Meadows, lb.( Irwia, as.: Bitter, 8b. Sabaafela, e. Tboramahlea, Anderson, Bldan, Tal y. 9- Taaaigaaa Plaxieo, L f.; Pippoa, tb MeAroy, 8b; Lamar, a. f.j Both, lb; Fewster, as.; Sherman, r. f.; Maiael, ) Moesberger Oliver, Devianey, p. Score 1 Begular Ml 1T0 "14 Taaaigaaa 000 100 1 8 ELON TEAM EXPECTS 1 TO SHOW MORE FORM Elba College, March 3. flraartiir uader the rtunaiag dafaata which ts Eloa varity reeeivsd at the hands af the University on "last Saturday and Guilford ea Taesday of this Week, Coach Jobasoa baa been putt lag his regulars through a moat grilling pro cess, which may ultimately lead to the elimination of eome of the star mea of former years, of training for the past two days preparatory to ths journey to Waks Forest oa Friday and that to the A. and M. College oa Saturday. When questioned as to ths reaaoa for ths sollapsa of hia machine la tke pres eaee of ths Chapel Hill aad Guilford aggregations, Ooaek Johnson said it was a matter of psychology. Johnson la ab solutely anre that ' his mea are mads of the right stuff and ia confident that before ths season la over they will dsm- Our Spring SUITS and FuraisKings have al ready arrived. We are prepared to meet your every demand for wearing apparel. Don't wait until the first shipment has been "picked over." Get yours today. Thm Men'$ Store McLeod and 4 Watson ")u$t a Whuper Off' " - FayettovilU on Martin" eaetrate It ta the aatiefaatioa ef all the WABBLON WALKOVXB. (anaelfc a Babaloa, Marek aXr-Wakalna de feated liberty Pied meat laatttate Wed aesday afteraooa la a fast aad snappy gams by the aeore af S te 8. It was just a use of "too much Wakelon." Kemp held tka vial tors at kia mercy throughout tka game, Pippin for Wakeioa starred ia aataklng the pill in dee asate aad throwing out a ataa at jlatt. Tka eeorsi B.H. E. L, 1. X . 8 4 4 Wakeioa . - I 8 Batteries : Shore, Geatry aad Feaigar ; King aad Pierce. ATLAIfTA, - M ha. 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He aaed the pullers, did some shadow boxing aad then ha took ea Hem pie, Bedel and Walter atoaakaa for two rouadateachw Tkere waa ao playful tapping ia any at the rounds, aad all throe of WU lard's sparring partners felt tke stlagt f W Wards jaba, jolts and hooka. The ehampiaa appeared in exceUeat condi tion. Trainer Willie Lewis allowed Uoraa te ge along la a leisurely way today. Ia te morning Moraa took a abort walk and tkan ate a hearty breakfast Ee jspent tke greater part of tke for aeon reading his mall, the sine of whirl aiade the dining room look like a fc ranch peetofflee. Be a aot developed' "grouch" as pugUiats frequently . do when oa edge, but be did aot sera) ta be much interested when ke went through some 'light work before 'the prtvla aaaieraa lar tke grwiaasrsm. AJofca ' traiaing partasns ' are well pleased with hia coaditioa. Willie Lewis, who kaa had charge of Moraa la kia traiaing for kia Sghta ea both aides of tke Atlantic, said today: "I aerer saw Freak look' ao well or ia each spleadid eoadittoa before any of hia previous battles. He Is stronger, more vigorous and vastly more eoafl deat than when hs trained for his met two bouts with Coffey, aad his hands are la Sua shape, which waa aot the eaee whea he met Coffey last Jaauary." People Tamed Away. Ia leas thaa aa hour after the gallery tickets were put ou sale at tka Madisoa Square Oardea today, every eae was disposed of and hundreds of would-be parshasers were turned awsy. There was mui difficulty ia pro viding suitabls accommodations ia ths Garden for moving picture machines. It finally waa decided to place them oa a platform which will be euspeaded from ths second balcony. Some doubt appears to exist ia ths earn pa of both Willard and Moraa re gardlng the rales uader which the bout will be fought. There has beea eoaaiderable talk about hitting la the sliaehea aad ia ths breakaway. A study ef tkd eontraexe signed shews,- hewever, that ths bent ts to be eon ducted aadei the rules aad regulations ef the Mew Tork State Athletic Commlaaioa. This1 code differs widely from th Queeaaberry rules which do aot re strain' a Doxsr f rem poaching aa op poasnt la a cliaek which makes it dear that tke principles mast protect tkemacUves at all times both ia clinches aad ia the breakaways. The rules of ths New Tork State Athletic Commission provide that there shall be ao hitting In ths breaks. The regulations covering these points read: The kidney punch or blow shall be forblddea In all eoa teats. "The backhand puaeh or blew is alee forbidden. Tke contestants shall break lean aad shall aot strike a blow while breaking from clinches. Coateetaata must aot hold aad hit. Batting with the head or shoulders, wrestling or eliaehiag or illegal use of elbows shall aot be allowed. These shall be ao ua sportsmanlike conduct os the part of the contestants. This shall include the use of abusive or insulting language." The commission has announced that these, rules must be strictly observed aad hat the referee, Charley White, will be astrueted to see that they ars obeyed. White has not toenrerreu with eitkei of tke principals sad is aot like ly to see them until he outers ths ring to omeiate. There ia considerable dif fareaee, of opiaioa as to which of ths twe .Aeavyweighta will be the more handicapped by obaervaace of these rules. Mast Bave Six Fights. Aa edict that has caused a flurry ia the camp of the promoters ia one pro mulgated by the eommissioa that there mast be at least three four-round, one six-round aad oas tea-round prelim inary bouts on before the big fellows enter the ring. It waa stated here to night that if thlt order waa complied with it ia likely the first of the pre liminaries will be put on aa early as 6:30 p. m. This will clear the way for the semifinal betweea Battling Le vinsky aad Jim Bavsge at 1:30 aad Willard aad Moraa will enter the ring one hour later in accordance with the original echedule. Uader this plaa, there will be almost continuous boxing from early ia the evening until the finish of the bout be tween the two big eontestaata. Outside the Oardea there will be two hundred uniformed patrolraea, uader aa inspector, directing street aad side walk traffle from Broadway, the sub way, surface Uses and other arteries of travel. The fire department expeete 12,000 prranaa fa the Oardea and will limit the anmber bf eraoaa standing to about 1,000, all ea the maia fleers. Alsfcs, eatraneee aad exits will be closely watched, it is stated, aad at the first sign ef eeageatioa the doors will he closed and will aot be reopened un til the confusion ia over. WAKE FOREST OPENS SEASON WITH VICTORY Wake Forest, March tJ Wake Forest opeaed tke 1916 e cases ea the local field this afteraooa by troaaeiBg Lib erty Piedmont Institute, 13 to 0. The visitors were) enable to check ths fierce attack of the Baptieta, whs registered twenty-three hits aad scored la every inning except the third. Lewis -worked the first five iantaga, yielded oafy fear hits aad did aot allow ths visitors to reach third. "Loag" Bmitk, the premier pitcher of the 19 U team, pitched the last two iaaings, aad did aot give up a hit. The Baptieta drove Fowler from the box ia the fifth inBing and kit Uriffia, kia ' successor. just as hard. Waks Forest used fifteen players la the game. The eoatest waa called at the ead of the seveath inning. Beers by innisga Wake Forest 540 448 0 23 t I liberty Piedmont .000 000 0 Oil Battenee Lewie, Bmitk, Vaeary aad Taylor; Fowler, Oriflla aad Braigar. Umpire,' Ashee raft. Arthae Brisbane, the well kaowa edi torial writer, aaea emote 3S editorials ia eae day.'- "RAMGITS SHOPPING MXT:: Today's Reremant rSale fJThis Friday's sale will offer a double opportunity, an opportunity -to see your store in it's opening dis-f" play and an opportunity to purchase :-"'.: in many instances at half and less,' desirable merchandise and season- . able merchandise that are offered in ; our every Friday Remnant Sale.' ' Every department in this great store ; : . is contributing to this day's offerings,' ', among them the following: r Fifty Dos Ng ligoej Wistn in striped voiles and dimi ties, values to $1. Today, choice), BBc Whita Crvpoa, regular 10c quality. Today, 5 yard. Silk Klmonoa, beautiful designs, values to $7.50. Today, $3.98. Mualin Underwear, including- Gowns, Combination Suits, Envelope Chemise, and Petticoats, values to $1.50. Today, 98c Safoea Potticoats, in black and white stripe. Today, 98c Cretonne, 12VC. Art patterns in spring shades, values up to 25c. Today, 12 Vic a yard. Shirt WaiatBoMs, values to $6.00. Today, $3.78. Imported Bordered Chiffon, forty-five inches wide, with satin bands; colors, light blue, white and maize. $2.25 values. Today, $1.80. Crop Meteors, in plain and printed patterns. Worth $2.50 a yard. Today, $1.50 yard. Silk Remnant. A special lot for today only, including all kinds of Silks, Satins, Nets, and Chiffons. Values up to $1.25 yard. Today, 25c yard. Fine Portieroa, in beautiful patterns, only one pair of a kind. Today Tdday Today Today Merrimac brand .$4.00 .$7.50 $2.50 .$6.28 9c quality. $ 7.60 quality. $16.00 quality, i 6.00 quality. $12.50 quality. Shirting Checks, the Today, 6o yard. Crop Kimono Cloth, worth 18c. Six Tap try Rug, size 8 feet 3 inches by 10 feet 6 inches, worth $16.00. Today, $9.50. Bath Mat, values to 90c. Today, 63c Friday, 12Vic yard. REVISED SCHEDULE FDR WAKE FOREST Games With A. and M. Can celled; Easter Came in Winston-Salem fB, III Tk, Km m OWM, I Wake Forest, Mareh 83. Ths Waks farest baseball seheduls fiat under gone several rfcaagea aad the revised srkednJs differs very much from ths tentative schedule ss Irst given out by hlaaager Terry. The most noticeable change it the cancellation of all three games with Agricultural and Mechani cal College and the achedoUnf of the Easter Monday game ia Winston Halem with the Winston Balem league iun, this game taking plaee of tb annual Baptist Teek gams la Ralsigh. Hiehmoad College will only be met onee, the two gamee that wereformerly scheduled to be played la Richmond with the Virginia Baptists have been givra to the Uaiversity of Sooth Caro lina aad will ba played in Columbia, a C Rocky Mennt la given two games ea the schedule, the irst one with the University of North Carolina oa April S, aad the next day ths Rocky Mount team, of the Virginia league, ia played. The revised schedule is as follows: Uarea SS. Liberty Piedmont at Waks Forest. March U. Eloa College at Waks Forest. March 29. I'niveraity of North Caro lina at Chapel Hill. March SO. Trinity College at Dur ham. Mareh SI. Guilford College at High Point April 1. Da videos College at Char lotte. April S. Richmond College ai Wane Forest. April S. Rocky Mount (Virgiaia league) at Rocky Moaat. April S. Uaiversity ef North Care Una at Rocky Mount. April . Trinity College at Wake Foreet. April IS. Uaiversity of Booth Caro lina at Columbia, a C. April 14. Uaiversity ef Bouta Caro lina at Columbia, & C. April IS. Eloa College at Eloa. April IS. Uaiversity of North Care liaa at Waks Forest. April tl. Ouilford College at Wake Forest. April 4. Wlnstoa-Salem (North Car ellae league) at WlAetoa-Salena. April 17. Davidson College at Wake Forest. CART IS WINKIR. Carv, March S3. The Gary high aehool defeated the Raleigh Janlora hers yes terday by the score 11 te 4. This gams earns near beiag a ahut-eut, aa the Cery bore loosened up and allowed ths Ra leigh boys te aeore, the Raleigh boys ealy aeeared four kits, while the Cary boyt hit at will. , Seere R.H.E. Cary 11 S? Raleigh 4 4 10 Batteries Heradea, Baala aad Majr- aard ; Janet aad Emery. Umpire King, Cary. - -Dnriag the past year the Navajo In dian blanket industry reached a total of three-aaartera iaf a aniUana dollars. BRIT PATERS! TO COACH A AND M Former W. & J. Tackle to Suc ceed Ilegarty on A. & M. Football Team Brit Psterson, erstwhile member ef the famous Waabiaston aad Jefferson football team of 113, 13, aad '14, will eoaeh ths A. aad M. football team thlt fall, according te a statement Binds by Prof. W. C. Biddlek, faculty manager ef athletics yesterday afteraooa. Patersoa la well qualified for his position at the A. and M., according to recommenda tion! which have beea made by those who-havs been associated with him since he began his career aa an athlete. Although he Is aot aa experienced coach, Psterson it a thorough student of ths gridiron, and hat had traiaing nadsr well-known athletes. Patersoa was one year at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania whUe Mike Murphy was coach. Then he played at Washington and Jefferson under Bob Followell, who was a Pennsylvania player at the time when Eddie Oreea aad Hollenhaek wers on that team. Patersoa was recommended by Clark W. Erickmn, of Detroit; E. E. Smith, of Provost, Pa., W. H. Morris, who waa as sistant to the famous Mike Murphy. He played tackle at Washington aad Jef ferson, aad was picked at aa all-America n tackle by Walter Camp. Clark Rehronts, assistant eoaeh at Washingtoa and Jefferson speaks of Peterson well, saying be waa really the mainspring of that team, which hat de feated Yale for three sueetarive years. "I havs aot fouad a single maa wke has made as elose a study of the gem or one who earriee as great a knowl edge of the aew game as Peterson. I eonsidfr him ths best tackle tad lint man I havs ever kaowa, aad Weahiartoa. aad Jeffersoe'a.sueaest far Ike mat iww seasons kaa beea due t kia aggreesivs aess aad ability ta diegaeet plays," says Behroata. . . , . : nttANB. ATTACKS MOTHER. ' SUtesvUle Maa Lease Miad W1U Be Beat Te Morgsatea. . (Si i ! m Tte Mm ud omw Btatesvills, Marsh S3. Frank OU. leepie, aged about 46 years, became a violently Insane yesterday that he had to be overpowered by efSeere and placed in jail.' Mr. Gillespie lived with his mother in Booth BtatesvUle. Re cently hs has beea brooding consider ably, it is said, on aeeeaat ef a love af fair, aad last night his mother noted that he waa aot la kit right mind. Yes terday he attacked kit mother, aeixag her by both anna, aad held her la a strained poeHioa for twe hours before aha managed te get away from kisn. The police department waa aetined aad efxV eert were teat te the scene. After a desperate struggle OUIeebla waa evwr- -f powered aad take te Jail. Application ror is aamrrts ass ia the state Hospital at Morgsnton will be axade immediately. It was feared that ke had broken aaa ee? kia motkert arms, bat ahnieiana stated that although ah was painfully. Injured, aa bones had beea broken. 1 There are new aver 860,000 Indiana the Uaixed States and KflOO ia AJ.
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