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jM BRITAIN POLICE BASEBALL TEAM HAND MERIDEN COPPERS A SOUND LACING GIANTS STAGE EIGHTH INNING RALLY BEATING CARDS STRONG 1 AUGATUCK GIRLS TEAM TO PLAY HERE TOMORROW NIGHT LUCIULfcSS INDIANS DROP GAME TO ATHLETICS AMERICAN SWIMMERS AT ANTWERP V jS STAGE GREAT LLY IN EIGHTH! ns Are Chased Across Bringing a 6-6 Victory BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL ATIONAI. I.KM.VK. rXmlni a Results. Chlt-ngn 4; IlfMtnn Hr.mhlyn ; Pittsburgh 3. .Ww York t; ft. louls 3. Cincinnati S; Philadelphia 1. NEW BRITAIN POLICE (It HapPenSn the Best Regulated Lake AGAIN TRIM MERIDEN ! By Briggs- Cincinnati . I Hrraihh n . . Au. ?. Aftrr HI. l...uis ha. I Nw Vnr off lUrn.s ami lakrn a lw... MIUurd . Walnst New York In the elxtli rday. the visitors ami Lack In ' ""'" frame ami drove Klrrher from "! ring five ilmm .n four slnales, , Philadelphia I a baae on bulla for a H-to-3 1 ecore by Innlnss: I 1 r h a : .... n ooi alio. t3 3 ........... 001 wi .1 I I ttarejea. tMualNs ami Kiiyder; j upp ami tirna. Mtamjing ef th Tftnt. fl'un lst a? i I M p :. i: .i4 -IB . IK1 .434 .111 Local Cops Show Stellar Brand; oi Baseball i 44amee Tmlar. Iltwlnn at I'lllnl.ura'h. ftrtwtklyn l rhlriim. New Ynrk at HI l.ul. rhllalel.rtl.t at Cli.ilnrmtl. a n nvt ' visitor tn thai J uoli t.r Kllri 1 Fine Form. Aut I The He.la m4 It , it from Philadelphia yesterday , ( S t t. Mtsey waa effective ' vanta frtmn, l n the rham. 4 four hill fur three rarmnl hd tha visitors safe In nrrr t tha fourth. when aliialee bv I thar and Millar acoretl thalr n ara by Innings: , r h a . ) li J l ......... 100 OO I T,a Kller anil Allen; tlliejr an.l AMrKICAN l.r.U.tK eaterday'a Kemlla. H.-. ; Ht. ula I. . iillrfrielrihla 1: Cleveland 1. landing ef the Tram a. flnderer eat Tap, ,nr. 14. Ilrnnklyn defeated eterday, 4 l I. Mamuard waa of tha ba In tha third frame, vln him. Tha visitors hit after that an4 scored tha win- ' tha ninth an hlta by MuCabe ha eewre by Innlngai r h ; , 103 Hlt 10 a i .......... Ml 0 It 1 Chicago . . . , 1 v.laad . . N. Mr York ., i. I.ula , . , Moelun . . . . . Vahltlvtin !H.trU I'hllaUrli.hiit Won lxat PC " 44 ?J 44 .ll 54 t T !. 27 .il il t .41 4 3 .117 4 71 .3J Si k .31 f.itme Taday. Ml. Irfmla at !lat. n t'lavalaml at lltllactrlthla. t'hlraan at N Ynrk. iH-trolt at Waahlnitun. UarquarO, Mamau anl Millar; hml4t.i IXTEKN ATIONAI LKAGIR. Th Srw Hrfialn ikjIIc1 Jpartni-r fa baarball trim triumphed uvrr Ita Mvrtdrn Ivala aKln -aatr1ar Urrno.m, when th to a l-r-r a-feal nn the dlamuni a I. 1 ft. Mary'a plavsrountl. In the nattl at I MwMfn a mrrk a an th tramp -nnt'al.t I lr II Innlntta. but ymiua t;i.r' a? ma murh to It iiui thi itui. TIk- mr a badly J. f.-ati! for lh rcaon !!' Cabtltia' twiatrra prtivail ih much tlir-m. h- I.I; rll.. allowing nl live h.ta lurina I Jt.mi . wnile .a ilrliam puand.-.! Mill iH.i.li'a rlllvty for li hlta, li.clud.ntf tit itouiil.-a. A Klaiu Ihrouph the Im.x rrr- will ah.iw an unnaual frn.irr nf yratri ilay'a iranie. vli.: Only tnrre lucml playria nituird la lh- i-ututa Moor, u'Uara and i'ac. It Uiiii tb local Bi-at-haaemao and catcher r total f ;i out a wrre rfll rtil In the ..-M-r-h.Kik. hllf J.w I'ac tiirnei! In th" nihrr two. rnt f fil.'h wia th atart of a fast doubla UV. The llaldlns arm of tha sain.- waa contrlbutrd by Billy .ralck In the ninth framf. when ha rac-d over to the dltay corner and pated one hand a grmaa-rritrcher from Ui.ldt'a bat. tttinK hla man at flrat. Urabeck certainly waa a huay flayer In the rlnalnn innlnc fretflntt three aaaiata. while Moure had the p. .'. Ixjntl Uave waa wn the Jolt attain yesterday In fine atyle, ami. aa the clerk nf the police nimmlMlon aaid later In the day. It waa Moore'a arreat playi.iar that aided the local In their victory. lave alao accounted lor the flrat tally of the locals when he hit for two baaea in thn aecoml frame after i eley had doubled. The Merlden ti-am did well, but It waa ! outrlaaaed. lu.ldt did not have th.- nm effectlveneaa he diaplayed at Hanover I "ark a week ( today. The (ianie. After t'mplre Jimmy Naunhton bad an nounrrd the batterlea. the bl( crowd aat lock tor, to be exact, atood up) and pra pwred for a areat battlevMejlden went out Casey rr-i tickled To -DEWH Vocj Too . ny Aovice and CANte UP R)R A few XYS IISHIM;. ThiA LAVC tS ALtvS VJITM TrouT AtaD BrSS Th6 Guest ARRIVES ba Tali A aat her. tf. Chk-atf ma da It threa i floaton by wlnnlnv tha final I Uarlaa yaatarday. 4 to 4). Tyler korm, allawln anly Ihraa hlta. I i innlnaai tn a-ot aavea art Knott, CNell U head by ana af Tyler'a curvew frame whew ha walked up an II. Ha apparently recovered. om tha same. Tha acora by Yraterday'a Reaalta. Jeraey City 7-7; Toronto 4-t. lltifTalo Vyraruaa ltocheater Head In t.t. Ilaltlmore ; Akron 4- (flrat ! In one-two-three order In the flrat frame I Ailx belna; retired on atrikea. Hon In belna; ataadlnc mt tha Teams. h T a ylar and OTarrell; Townaend, ai and dowdy. afa 13" ana 4 ......... o aa ao -a RICAN LEAGUE Vaa Caatlaaa In tall Backward. -klattra, t fa I Ked Has tilva Wd Heat lac. , Auc. . Marrla bald tha (n to Ihraa hlta yaatarday and won tha first cam ef tha Jrrora by lykea and Bhan- tha visit or a with their only I fa aid of a hit in tha fourth j taaueat five paaeea. but four aided ilm materially. Tha ' ka; r h a Won txat P.C. Ilaltlmore 4 41 ."t Toronto.... $1 14 .: HufTalo 7 4 .;; Akron , 7s 4 .! KeadlnaT 0 a? ' .42 Jeraey flty 13 7a .4ua ltocheater , J 17 ,304 ayraruee It l .C3 out. Cabelua tn Moore, and t'ustv'a foul ! hrlnn; nabbed by the local catcher. Bill j ' Mart. In New Britain' half, hit a ahort fly I to Alls which waa cobbled up and then J Tom Feeney cauaed tha local rooters to cheer when he beat out an infield hit toward third baae. O'Mara, however, went out. fusty to Thayer, and founry arris, led to i ktcharmer. ! Oar Boya RrUfer. Tha New Britain Infield took rare of the three batsmen that faced Cabelua In the aecond frame. Urabeck. flrat up In the aecond Innlnc for New Britain, waa aafe on Thayer'a error, but went out a moment litter, Kelly to Cuaty. on hla attempt to nurlnla aecond base. Tel Velev rot hold of a faat one and smashed It to left for two' New Britain aacka. Cabelua tried to looern the cover Sterlden . . . on the ball, but, inatead. raised a fly In ' at I ssaaaaaat naJsMsNsFaaaaMsjl ayjajajMnsssasVsBasssTassssWM tsssssHssWsBssslssssasBsss aHssssssssssMssasssssssaHssssTsssssssssHBBtJ. v Fra-T Ot-DBOV ) f TUtrV CU STAftT l YOOR6 GOirC To JBlTiMO iOOM raoi f Get (v RMe Mess) F'Ne A frank " X0-- GZJ A , I OF FISH- YouLU ( wEBBY' V To BE P'WHr fV V eSOrvtr PORT j GLAD ..V OWf ?, " 4 ' ' - (VNfMY POGGUMMIT FRAMei -v 77) f FRANK M MI6HTV R'TN ' Tom WASH8URT4 CAUGHT S TnRee hows S," l T',T AT VllPVT ; I C.TRIMG OP FIFTY BASS 1 I ' AnD mot a. TOU CAME yjKXSJ AT IHU, (jUCJI . NliN 5ix BisTout cast J I ny ' 500 a vbek iatbR PARTS , , WEEK. TnAT HOi TrIE V V ' Y , YoO-D A HfXSOE. SPORT- I , 1 fish re: here J . -y- ( Tre WittO HAS BE"SM BAD ., V1 " ' f ' Too- - Come uP A6A1N AkiD ? fTiAJo I ut SuaramTce 5ome GooOv' j-; -. ; C"t T. Tefcssa I. yjMr 1. ! I 7. Cole, rf ... Halt on, cf Cooley. cf Totala . , a j: S 21 .ais 4o 3x ta .000 300 000 3 tiamee Today. Jeraey City at Toronto. Myraeuac at Buffalo (twe. rteadmc at Kocheattr. Baltlmont at Akron. f front of the catcher which waa cared for. i Two-baac hlta. Veley 3, Moore, Hart O'Mara; stolen baaea, Kecney, Cuaty; double play. Pac to Moore; struck out. by Cabelua 11, by Boldt 11; hit by pitcher, by Cabelua AII: parsed ball. Kelly: left on baae. Britain : flrat baae on New Britain 4. Umpire, KASTERX I.EAOIK. Yraterday'a Reaalta. Wa'terbury 4; Wprlncflrld 3. nn.1jtport 4: Albany 3. l-lttslleld ; Hartford 3. Worcester 3; New Haven 3. The crowd arave Moore a hand upon hla (Initial appearance at the rubber and he responded a la Ty Cobb by placing a neat two-baccer down the left-fleld line, Veley I reclaterlDC. The beat Joe Tae could do waa to hit the osone thrlca. Merlden did nothlnc in tha third Innlnc. but tha locals did, ooantinc a pair of I tallies. Hart trot a two-baccer and Feeney I waa safe on Dalton'a bobble In center. Hart j Followinc the. came players and curst a reclatered on ftouney'a hard smaah that cot adjourned to Bardeck'a.hall. where another away from Cole, clvlnc the local heavy- bin event had been arranced by the banquet welcht three aacka. Orabeck'a single scored committee. Let it be aaid rtcht here that Founey. the officer! In charge of this end of the Merlden Scores. affair are entitled to all klnda of praise. Merlden t. New errors. Met Nauchton. ' The Baoqaet. ...aia too o-.3 la 3 i,.t 000 loa auo 1 1 1 Karris and Perkins; Cove and tXNell. Maa III Brown 1. . J. rioetcm bunched seven runs In the eighth frama aaally dafrated Ht. lunula, flrat came of the aerlea. rlld. Tha Boaton playara rfaet aupport. playa by VIM. nnla betnc prominent. Tha ( i, r n ,i,,...vuv j in 11 ix a ....... eoa ata eoo 17 3 iyare-and aJohanc: Rothoron Maadlnc af the Traaua. New Haven Worcester . Bridgeport Hartford ... ' Pprlncfleld ' Mttaflrld .. Albany ..... Waterbury , Won Loat P.C. 2 il .IIS 3 US .Bl 03 14 ,t!4 r.7 S4 .ilt iH 57 .504 :.n m ..oo l 84 .441 4 aa .4ia Merlden cot two tallica In the fourth frame, when a fusillade of hlta erected i Cabelua. After Cuaty had been retired Boldt. Bcharmer and Kelly aincled. pro ducing the duo of counters., In this Innlnc Joe Pac turned In hla double play, crabblnc Thayer'a roller, touchlnc aecond baae. and completlnc the execution by retiring the runner at tha Initial aack. In only two framea afterward did the visitors hit aafely. Allx rettlnc a alne In the fifth, and Smlllnc Jack Bonhi cettlng a one-baser In the elchth. Not content with a T-to-z adrantace, tne Oamea Today. or Illffh In Trap Mtoot. mmrnt at Ctovrtaml. A til. 2i. Smuahlnsr 1 i out of a poaalbl 200. veteran markaman of V It yarda rk, ona of vanta, on today's pro crand Amarlcun hantll- otlnir tournament hare. a amataur event in Im i tha American profea lonahlp, 200 tarxela at Cleveland .. Chlcaco . . . . ft. Lou I a ., ttetrnlt Washlncton fa. Thla contest reculted i Philadelphia between !. A. 8penrer oatoa 7.". . ! nu u. u. iieinea or nay- i brenktnc 15 target. In j 1 f B" blrdu, Pptncar won loth - ahtit that flrat 1 m ahoot oft without a j Jkron . aacond 26 Spencer lost ! rteadinc " .". tar let and a moment 1 Rochester . nlaeJ hi. 10th. Halke. , u". on wren ha missed hla 1 jeraey city last target. CHAMPIONSHIP. Wnreeeter at Hprlncfleld ttwo. Hrldsspnrt at Albany. New Haven at Waterbury. Plttafleld at Hartford. trimmings. When the guests had taken their aeata the membera of the victorious team marched Into the hall while Lynch'a orcheatra played a military march. Imme diately there wa a cheer and when one of the membera of the visiting team suggested three cheers for New Britain, It was In stantly taken up by everyone In the hall. . Three cheera for Merlden were then given. Captain Thomaa W. Grace w-aa toast -! master. One of the first speakers was j Mayor Daniel J. Donovan, of Merlden, who l evidently thinks enough of his policemen's baseball team to accompany It to New locate j Britain, a distance of aeveral milea. wh,lch eventh. Jfettlnc three more run- ffHwl w , direct coritrll.t to tn. interest manl opened with a double but u"''r,iwreBou feated by the local city executive, who was RUNS FOR THE WEEK NATIONAL LKAGVC T 8 M T W Cincinnati ... 1 a 7 t Ht. Louis ...It 1 a 3 Pittsburgh . . x a 4 1 Chlcaco 1 S 3 4 Brooklyn .... a 1 '1 4 Philadelphia . x 3 1 1 New York . . 4 la 4 Boston 4 1 : a Tt AM F.KICAN I.EAOIE. S , .11 . . x . a i a ia X I X X 3 a 11 UEFOItK PTIILIC. . ka Out Forty MIiiuIcm tciiUaii Harbor. bor. Mich.. Aug. 26. empeay waa reported to al aarloua y InJurM e ault of u reported auto nt. tha heavyweight ually waa In hla train- nK with hla apnrrlnr reparation for hla bout ly Mlcka a ek from npaey took il '0 mlnuta (it yeaterday In addition ilnr actlvltlea. lie had itnda with I'unamn. Joe) tha neari reeiina ha.f Ma alao fought threw till Tate. '. manager of Mlske. t upaet by criticism of 'a aparrtng partnera. He wtra aa good aa tha Dempaey. eiyraettse IJfTEKXATIONAt, 1.EAUCK. 7 13 n is a 4 3 14 1 14 11 11 Orabeck whiffed. Veley. however, connected for a double, and Cabelua aincled. acorlnc Veley. Cabelua went to aecond unmoleeted and when Kelly let the third atrlke on Moore get away from him the local hurler registered the third and flnal run of tha came. Orabeck'a Great Work. Meriden'a last time at bat care Billy Orabeck a chance to turn In some big-league playlnc. Boldt. a dangeroua man with the mace, picked out a place between third base and Billy to lace a fast hopper. At the crack of the bat Orabeck raced over toward the bag and with his bare hand speared the smash. His throw was somewhat high, but Lone Dave had It securely In his mitt when Boldt arrived at the Initial sack. Pcharmer and Kelly also hit to Orabeck and were retired at first. Tha score and summary: New Britala. Hart, rf ... Feeney, ef . O'Mara, e . Rouney. If . Orabeck. lb Veley, aa Cabelua. p . Moore, lb . . Pac, ?b .... ab s 2 1 po II 13 3 not Been In the hall, while It ia but a few I atepa from the Weat Main street temple. ! It was the case In years gone by that the mayor usually could be found around some where, but, then, things have changed. The party went on Just the same yesterday. Mayor Donovan, who is a former local boy. apoke In a reminiscent way, telling of playlnc baseball years ago with Tom Orace in Hocko'a lot. He congratulated the New Britain team upon Ita victory and alao the entire department upon Ita efficiency. He alao paid a tribute to the New Britain fire department. Others from Merlden who spoke were Commissioners Frank Woods and Ray and Chief E. J. Landrigan. Chief William J. Rawllngs gave a corking fine talk. Clerk Joseph McGrail made a few remarks during which he took occasion to compliment Dave Moore upon his fine playing. Eddie McCarthy, sporting editor of the Merlden Record, gave recitations which were well rendered and generously applauded. In the cool of the evening Charley Johnson rendered some vocal gems, and a good time waa had by all. Totala 41 ia 14 37 13 3 Merldea. ab r h po a a Allx. as a i I e a Benin. If a i a a a Custr. b a 3 i a Boldt. p ,.. 1 1 3 3 a rtcharmer. lb 4 1 1 1 . a Kelly, c 4 1 11 1 1 Thayer, lb a a S 1 5 MORE HONORS FOR U. S. AT ANTWERP New Tork Nationals in a player deal, details of which were not made public. Pitcher McSweeney has been dis posed of to the Chicago American eaffue club for $6,500. The Matter provides for the return to the Swimmers Take First Place in-&4Mw5?dir:j: , next jsjrfson All bat Two Meets Naugatuck Girls' Team to Play St. .Mary'a. Aggregation Tomorrow Night -Not megs I.Jok. Like Pennant-Winners. t '. ' , ' ; Whit. c r , ... . , . . . . , - , .iic unoemen nmnMuot gins Daseoau White Sox of Outfielder Mostil and i team will play St. Marys nine, tomorrow tnira naeeman Lutzke, fpr . ...whom I nteht at St. Mary'a playground. . 4 TWILIGHT BASEBALL TRYIXf? JiOXCi SWIM. y.iim5m Antwerp. Auc. 26. American swimmers captured all three flrat places tn the final i Iltliry heat of the 100-meter free atroke Olympic j race for women here yesterday. Ethelda TT I..lk. . t. VK"nmAn C ... I m . J r. . I elation of New Tork. set a new Olympic Sullivan of Lowell; Mass., started at record-for the distance when she finished 8:40 o'clock last evening''' in an at flrst .in l minute 113-5 seconds. Her time tempt to swim the English Channel was a 1-5 seconds better than the old Olym- from Dover to Calais. Tfr'f. is the I of Lowoll, Mass., At "tempts to Crons Knglish. Channel. Dover, England, Aug. 26. Henry first attempt since the outbreak of the war to swim the Chi.'itl. pic mark made by Fanny Durack. of Aus tralia, at the Stockholm games tn 1013. - Irene Oueet. of Philadelphia, took second place, and Frances C. Schroth, of fan Fran- J Cisco, finished third. Miss Jeane, England. ! was fourth. ' Charlotte Boyle, Women's Sullivan went to England in 1913 Swimming Association, was seventh. J . All three first places In the finals of the for the purpose of swimming the" plain diving contests went to (Swedes when Channel In Anc-nt nf tii.i . V.Ilman captured first. Kkoglund second and Ja""e cT 5v I of, lT tjear hr Jansson third. The Brazilian, Welllech. was started from South ore land, but only eighth. There were no American finalists, succeeded in getting within Six 'miles Rosa Winner. . of France. The flnal of the 1,500-meter free stroke Sullivan again went to Dover last was won by Norman Ross, of the Illinois July and has been practicing there A. ine anaaian, :riiui.. f the nrospnt nttomnr Tha girls e amount to re ' rl lnc ,"""'Fr mrrmign nave nao an wr , - . . " " .'eeptlone-Hy fine season. winning . eight &ierS laKC etteCt I stralcrht victories Thele lln.nn 1. am fnllnn.- Anna , Reynolds, pitcher; Stella Sheldon,: catcher; May Long, first base;' Louise Ryan, second bane; Mae Kelly, shortstop; Jull , Hoffman, third base; Mary McCarthy, ' left field; Annie Fit zpatrick, center Held; Elsio Murray, right field.' t..,' The local team will present the follovjoar lineup: Helen Lynch catcher; . Norma, Heller, pitcher; Helen 'McCue, first base; Katherlne McGrath, second base; Anna'" Lambert, : shortstop; Margaret. Crowe, or. Julia . Arch, third. . base; Ramon Long., center field; Helen 'Long, left field;'' Jiilia Cunningham, right 'field. - . The local team will play at Colt's, Park., Hartford. Saturday afternoon. , .. . , , ; t The Nutmegs look like a .winner tn the' 11 2ft T.eao'iie ' tho sfames la.l. nlphl'mtAlhrtf'' r THOLS BETTER Antomoblle Race Win Compete In Saturday's 250-Mile Classic. Elgin, 111.. Aug. 26. Joe Thomas, injured yesterday when his ear over turned while making a trial spin around the Elgin course, will com pete in Saturday'a 250-mile race. Thomas, who is in a hospital, assured officials today he would be on hand. Thomas said the accident was due to his unfamiliartty with the machine he was piloting. and the Australian. Beaurepaire. third. F. K. Kahele. United States Navy, finished fourth, and B. T. Bolden. Illinois A. C. fifth. Ross' time waa -33 minutes 33 1-5 seconds. The flnal heat of the 400-meter breast stroke wss won by Malmroth. Sweden, in minutes 31 4-S seconds; Hennlng. Sweden. was aecond: Aaltoonen, Finland, third, and J. Howell, Olympic Club, San Francisco, fourth. The American team won Its heat In the 100-meter relay swimming race In 10 min utes 20 3-5 seconds. The men composing the team are: Perry McGlllivray, Illinois A. C: Norman Ross. Illinois A. C: P. Kealoha. Honolulu, and Duke Kahanomoku. Honolulu. Besides the American four, the teama of Australia. Sweden. England and Italy qualified for the finals. Second In Boxing. The flnal official award in the Olympic boxing gives the team trophy to England, her representatives scoring 11 points. The 1'nited States waa second with 10 points. Canada third with nine points and Denmark and France were tied for fourth with six points each. Olendales . Columbias -Batteries: and Grace. Nutmegs . . Redwoods Batteries; and Mlskis. Nutmegs . Glend&les Columbias' Redw.oods b. risk .......S00 000 030 S 7 8 001 000 1002 a 3 Wojak and Burns; 'Scarlett' Umpire, W'askowitc.,,. , ,, rh se .....201 000 0117 11 1 .04O 000 100 6 13- 4 Rosenberg and Poll t is; Griffin Umpire, Dolan. .' ; ., . - Standing of Teams. - . Won Lost .' fi .5.- 5 a ..-v...: 2 -.- - p".c;ri .818 4 '.t33 BASEBALL DEAlS Giant and White Sox Secure Players FiTtm Ajnerfra.ni Association. Milwaukee. Aug. 26. Announce ment was made today that Catcher Gaston of the Milwaukee American association club has been sold to the Opens Labor Day, Sept. 6-10 CONNECTICUT :'FAp: and . ;"r " Y,;'- GRAND CIRCUIT MEETING At Charter Oalc Park, Hartford Under the Auspices of the Connecticut Fair Asso. Over $60,000 Cash in Premiums and Purses. Five days of horse racing, live stock, agricultural, home and industrial exhibits. Band Concerts Carnival Fireworks Excursions On All Railroads Gates Open 10 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. OTTO AUTO This Cop Copped Otto's Goat BY AHERN I iiM-IWtrti vitW-Wt e46wic meedei) 3 fT V HEV I .HOlP oM f' " I A VES IEE V TT I - . V Jw'hNoo'" r I tHER - WHERE'S ) ( .VJHY, I'VE GOT A f ?UT YGQTTA HAVE ft Jfojm, V ttu vTcrt cHfxRK ros S L i -ra ( Your 'UC6KSE 9 ) C 'em rWJriry S&k "PEDDLERS UCEMSE ooaZW 2 -t virrvtour kick uke. I 0 STOP ij -L. J V ( ArtP BftCK. I Tl roRfUAT PEArAUT JySfcV 'S . " ' ' A - ' '' ' - -- '"-