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KEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925. SISLER'S BATTING STREAK IS BROKEN - SPEAKER RACES FROM FIRST TO HOME ON SINGLE KAPLAN-SULLIVAN BOUT ATTRACTS ATTENTION - JACK RENAULT EARNS REFEREE'S DECISION -COLLEGE CREWS PREPARE FOR RACES-STENGEL BUYS WORCESTER atmuwmutwumiuuuunmumuuuuu :::p.-::sn3:::r::::u:u::iutta: tttmtn?nr snuiuuionunmninnnttt: INDIANS SCORE 6 IN NINTH, 115 INNINGS TO TRIM DOWNTRODDEN YANKS i BEAT WATERBURY MANY ERRORS AS I CASEY STENGEL WILL TAKE HONORED BY HOME STATE Joe Sewcll of Cleveland Indians Voted Alabama's I S. DROPS GAME WORCESTER CLUB TOMORROW Greatest Athlete in Fame Contest ! i Athletics Winners (her Browns; Speaker Scores From First on Single; Tvjtcrs Whip Senators; Rerl Sox Lose to Chiso; Reds Trounce Boston and Wants hip Cubs; Robins Lose to Pirates N' w t,-i, ly : : - i a ! i --!.. spite f hf loss of two ri'giil.irs Sw. end l:.isoma-i Krise-h and Third Haseman Cirnlrand the ab'.'Pce nf Manag-r M.eaw. who has beer, Hi, the New Tiri Giants ae today "ir t:n Vi : i h r i y :i I n r g In I heir r"air.pionship stride. Gem;; Kei!y, utiity player, to,'' in tht nr. asion yrjtcr.Jny in th vol" o' trrnrl baseman by de-tvirg out ith home run nf the current -anr tv trh two on ba. T!- Cubs '"f out nf the ba! game with the drive. 1 n 1. Rronk'vn dropped baek inn a ddlnrk with the Phillies for sec red plare In the National standing a'--'r four r.ohin pitchers had beep buried tinder Pirate hits. Man whl'e rin'adetphja -was husy taking ill fie! game nf the series from the e'ards. h to 4, making the count two nil- of three. CincinntH snt the Braves down, I-S M t. after gathering 1! hits off five Boston T'itcliT!". four of whom shared th hos In the sixth inning. whTi pine runs wr moored. Pennie Mark's Athletic defeated the Brnw-ps, S to fi, to isum' a two game. 1'ad on the world champion Washington Senators. George Sis ter's batting streak fell -with other St, Louis hopes, Brown first baseman failing to get a lilt for the first time this season. Jin bad bin ned safety in 34 straight gam"!-. Six runs in the ninth inning paved th wav for Cleveland to down the Yankees, in to 9. Tris Speaker senr jr the winning counter from first on a single by Pinch-Hitter Shauto and a bad throw to the plate by Ward. I ed bv Tv Cobb, the Tigers ral lied in the eighth for four run- to obtain a 7 to 3 verdict, over the js.patnrs at Pe'roit. Twenty bases on 1 ;V- were do ,'H bv slN- pitcher n, r, came be. ,..--- Chicago and I "'' which Mie Whit" Soy won, 1" tn T. PITILAr.rTTTA a.r. r. H. i . ; ; a , i i . h-an. ' ' rr . r i.r""r. P re.'!-fr(iAn -'f1 pn". r! . . F.-n. r' U. iViil'jirii, . , fMeivj 'b . ' . . - i.rV'r, 9 . . . . I'' p ''Hfl'rn. p . F':sr-, r. r n ,' . r'n ;n S' I,nui I.amar, Fi:-p X 1 Hi--." n' v K. ' r:f;. ? -M.f-. .'Pr to M' Msv.i.- ;allowa". f.nvs o T: .r.p " rht:al!p?na 5. 9 Ha" -off ITarr s . V -s 1. Prru-k cir i-v '"'--'. : H. Dan for h !. 1' f- " Tlsrr.s rn!r. -'"'i . n 4?-:', I'av.! : i-?, Dfrt:i - :n i ;:. V-':M I. r.wr.e r-'' )-Pr ' T-ii-'-m-' WASH INiiTi N A.n. r.. it. P'j. a. i:. r, e. r s t " " " f-y.:-- 4 e i i n . Hurr -, :h s 1 ' ' " fiejiin. if 5 1 " " .1. Hrr:. In " " ntlieg. Jt. 4 e t I 1 e ri-kinpsne'-. 1 I S ' Kutl. 'i 1 1 1 4 " SMOKF. 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Mny :'l (AIM Hl'Hlt!' pi'fl. IH.-iklllK i! lirsl Ill- in iiraiu i' nf Hp' si'hsoii li'To yvitcr- In , i..;ted Wiit'-rtmry by the -i nn. di 7 nj ii. in a jr; n lliat went I.', iiiiiiiits. The bieals failed to hil 'in tin piprli.s ,i ft r the deadlock. V'ul it seoird the winning run 1n t h " lifeenlh nn his liit, li'uller's 'rror and Lull's s.icriflre fly. Tim snip.; r h. e. nrelj;. iieit - (h'iii (! nun ri c J (Mil 7 13 3 Wairriiury- - mi 1 hiO 1 I 0 Pun nun fi 1 ii '.' Vii:i:noi, llnrin and Lu'i Me , !'!.' Hishnp, Fuller, Schaufftl and j -K ' 'arthy. 1 Spi iiii.'(irld I'.rat llHi tforil ! SpHiiclIei-l. Vay II AP Sprinc- tl. 'd liinieb'J Li's off ()en in tif.h inninp, while Hrnvton held Hurlford to four seaitered hits ami jdefe-.ted Hartford here yesterday. j a to 1. The srnrr; t. h. p. ' Hartford f io iH.ft i 4 3 Ppringfi.ld ... '"i'i 150 5 3 1 1 Owen and Krnrw: Branton and Nied'Tkem. MbanT rtnal l'rof A mcv. May CI. Albany hit Pa Mrs and Manners freely and took 'advantage nf New Haven's errors to! Mil t y a r,,rr of IS to 1 J'fs'erday, Schnikr! foie horn in the fourth The srer: r. h. e N'i"v Tlavfn innnnnrio 1 7 ; Aibary .... 100 :nx IS 1 " ' I'aM'S 'Manners and Macklln V.rrz": Hinkle and Munn. Worrcstor Di fvats ritt.hM W.-ivi es'er, Mass.. May CI AP) Fr'e iipnng gae Worcester an asy l ictery over Pittslirld here ?es iday. i! tn f. Seven hits, a has" rn balls and sacrifice in the fourth brought Worcester six runs. Pitts field rallied in the ninth, thrir hi" inrliidinc n triple by MePhep and a hnine run ever the kft field f i:t-e I'V Hnsse. The srnre: r. h. Pifsfield ... n: o t "i s s s Wni-ees'er .. MX SflO 1 fix 11 IS 7 Mil's ar.d P'tsrr: Anderson pud ijronin. Will Have Unexpected Record tn Shoot at Monday . -,v., y.,rk. May :L Ciar Wood. )-.-. t iw 1 h'.s' tele-. r.i ha'.-' ill -le.;-. 'I re--orl 11 SilOOt at; Men lav -.hrn three of h,s boa's ra-e i; t. T-v. r I'-th V'l-ptur.i.' Limited frop.i N. Y .iD'.en the Hudson to N w -,:-k c:;y. P.. 1'. Ifev'f p.-e.l beat Trafef e: :. rn-r-eh e Mr. Wend yei''r It sr' a r'enrj of 2 hours and : . ,., ,n ii' ,- s ;..r t ic e.stlina'f ) 1 '' ! ae vers if e of ''- miles an i.r,.;.. ,,. i -..;v ury's ach'-du'el run l.i c ti-r.e is '" niiii'i"- slower over a : '-- n' 1 t' iTii'es. 1 " .- T- ,-.'-"r -lil not aetually rcc W'.r, i w:'. in ' lie firs' rai ;.si ;n '' rni'.e by ra l.'i. A s .,; p.ai .. .;: Ily a'uo' e the hna'S in ' v.- : both ir.e 'rain nn I the s'," :! with radio teie.; ; ;,:. ! '- srapii transmitters -,v; i p-ii' 'roil the plane to inter-1 .-e,'.. . . -:r.s .and sfations. which will i. av '" s'n'ions WGV. a!y. and WJZ, N'w York. m. , j .... i i j-, .. t-.i travt-1 eensi l . v 'as-. : f,..ll tl,' 4! S-l mr.es n r ,-f! he s' t . oriel's ."pee. I 1 , . . ;- llaniil'rjn. n., in ' II. s three boats. Tin Baby G.ir i'. . p ' 1 by himself: The Pairy ! i p;'o'' 1 by his or-.' h r. 1 (;'.,'-... -"'1 ih" Orare'ie, .lr, pi'ioi . ; v i; i,A-ir,n llanim' r?l' :. "i'l ... I ... i:;i i .- n..r Sit i:r i:i . Tie' ; ; i!iv ,. ,- .... ope tit in tuning up . .;",.,';:' Mar w !;! he mad , ...... . .- i -. it I i: r lc d 'I- 'fi ero; 1 lie i; i '--". - I--: !ge at Albany tt ,. -, r- Fla'-ere standarl 'mi' -.r a,- -e tea' Ho's re--a.' we ' t'-ain. " Wore! mcl. ! (referring t'i ti.. I1- . . i , c - r ' n I e. n k 1 1 k -" a ') ' '.---?'- liM f.i.g'i A ' kansas." r:t.N I T I N X . ,- , ;. en je.. May : 1 .---.li'-k r : . : . i ; i ir idiin h'-.'i.v e;ght. on ' r --.'.ree's 1 ' 1 i C' n o'.er Jntin r: . i-. a l"-re.jnd box- - ! . ; o ar.- rich'. JOK SKWEIX Alabama's grat?t athlete." ! ham, Ala. Tha' what Joe P"wrll. afar slirrt- It wa quite an honor, too, con step of the Cleveland Indians, was;slderinj that averal other athletic natnr.l at a recent Llvinp Hall of , relebrliies ha8 cot thrir starts In Fame contest conducted In Blrmlng-, the southern state. PROGRESS MADE ON PUBLIC GOLF COURSE IN BEL VIDERE Dr. Samuel Delano Reports S335 Has Been Contrib uted and Work Com menced; Public Invited to Inspect Site. A playable public go t course can be rna-le r'ady in two eeks with intense work ar.d a euffieie'nf num ber of subscriptions, according to a statement made by Dr. f'amuol t)e lane. who is liaiidlins the prelimi naries o' til" proposed nine-hole rourse In S'anlcy Quarter park. Con tribuiictrs amounMng to $135 r.afj already been received and work ha ! ' ii begun. Jir. Delano's report If as fj'e-.vs: The public golf course ), n.i'urally not yet a de'd accomplished, but it t on the way. Work has started and KfHI been paid, after much negoti ation, "i buy r.ff a tenant o' ".i" l.'.ivl; an absolutely necessary eondi liop. A a refu.t o' a ca.sual eppeal some fund! h-ve b" n colleoted, but no: ep.ouph to go fa'. Th---re are several classee that o.iglit 1o S'-v : those that will play, ?he. that wi", take up the game, those that ha'-e en'hufiasm for the gave hut already 'he priv i'ege of play, those- that he'lvc in a munici pal rOUrSe e-epnially, these, that . a '.lie w 'fare a::d health of the 'immunity at Vart and those that, "hnritably ndnded, lend an opn ear to any good ca use. To which r'.aas do jnii l.elor.g? I' we .-an 1o som" tn'.ep.; e work. It is possible to hae fom"thing of a 'O irse. and j-jiayaiile. in a couple of weeks. There will be some soliciting dene, but contributions may be io-Jg'd with the undersigned direct, as at present he is the disbureing agent. I'o-iie a;,. s.-e ':,' spo ani tlK- layout. K"3':i'.l from McCHnto-k j I'oa 1. '"',! cf t;ie i.ii:. or up Com-! inon'.'.ia tn aitnue to kis' house and ; t.'Kn north. Someone on hand parti of fi.r unlay an i fi-mday. ! Iion.itioiis to date ha'-e bee-n a 'ollows: j lr. .1. K. 'lar'in $ 1 A . 1". t-'i'i-bin 1 n .on Wm. el. Hunger'nrd f'"' Dr. W. T. Morrissey rs.en 11 A. Mntre fi'' 11 A. Han i pre-, isiena' i . !.,'.' Mrs. A. P. M'.ore 1 ''.' '' A. fj. Kiir.i-.a'l i.-ent'pt'n' , . )'.t-" K'lw. A. Mag K. linvid Manr.ing je.f.n N' I'le p. Ill' it'ier 5. ft r-Vll'h K. Ciiep'h'r :.'" Mayor raon'Ma . , ' '"' K.nn":i H Wal'h'r C. P. tia'mridge a. fi" Mortimer 1 a p 1 It. Harry !'ret,-i., .'.t H r.artow 1 e, . r, . i SMt Kl. I'Kll.ANi"'. M D. Main street. Trio of Jockeys Are Thrown From Mounts New York, May ,. (AP) Three jotkeyj were thrown by their mounts in a spi'l at the Jamaha track yes terday, one of the rid.is, George Cooper, suffering a fractured collar bone. The aecident. occurring at the first turn in the flf'ji race, wm the result of a jm as the C entries be came hunched. Cooper waa pitched to the track when his mount atum b.e.l, and two other hor.se plunged Into them, throwing Jockey Catrone and Hudgins. The latter two escaped with cuts and brnis. a. l'IRTI.S PK.HTICK The !'rats. fresh from their i' -torv nur Hsnielson las: Sunday, will Imid praeejc sessir.n st Walnut Hi;l park this evening. Coach Mil ler mi'i trswft't en 1mp,5rH,,t business aft"r practice. WIS ' 1 m: ANDERSON GAINS lxal IJfw-W Takes Hipht Games from Howard and Seems Assured j of Mate Championship. ! Eddie Anderson, Casino alley rep i rebentatlve in the race- for state bowling honors, practically clinched the title last night when he took the; i fir.st eight strings of his match with ' Percy Howard of M. rlden in that j city and leaped well ahead of Hill Tat o 0f Waterbury. Tato w ho was only one game to 'he rear of An derson, struck a snag and dropped six out of nine to Hay Gaines, who thereby climbed Into a tic for second 'place. The result of Hiese. Iwo matches is that Anderson has a six g:me lead with only nine games left ; to b rolled. Howard will roil the return match 'htr. tonight. This will be Ander son's lan match and will determine I whether he is t0 be champion or I not: he can assure himself of a tie J by taking three games and will clinch the title if he takes only four nut of nine. A large crowd is ex pected to watch Anderson's final rush toward the championship. Las' right's score: Anderson 103, 11". K'S, i:i. 116, lis, rin, jjo, SS 977. Ave. int. 5. I Howard IS. jen, 105, fi, 105, 5-, j ST. S5, 53 553. Ae. SS.S. j Close matches ruled in the three mao league at the Commercial al b's last night, Cluriick, Myers and ' Flood taking three, out of five from 1 Coco. K. Paly end Haina. and Johns, M'nkeiback and Pete rapturing the odd game from the Happy-Phorty-1 Lester combination. Real Folks at Home the Window Washer n mm. 5!i m lika cess-- 2ouM Zoom- - Boom - boom iUOMITf BOOM SOeDM- Windsor Loch Takes Contest Productive of 18 Misplays The State Trade school fell a vic tim to the Windsor Looks high school at Walnut Hill park yester day nfternoon fc-4. In a (tame which was notorious for the is errors made in the course of the nine In nings, To this total the home team contributed a round ten (mi! the visitors an even elrjht. lioth L. Ha ron and Lodola were tn form on the mound, but this continual stream of errors behind them offset their work, rUchtroyer's seven bobbles at third, In particular, contributing to the downfall of the trade school. Fllchtmyrr, however, pulled off an unassisted double play. Arena and Perry starred at the bat for the home dam, the fnrnn r getting three singles, and Perry chipping In f. triple and single, Arena also played a line game in the outfield. Law-son's four safe hits featured the winners' attack. The trade school was scheduled to meet Middle-town high nt Walnut Hill park this afternoon, while nl lfi o'clock fiaturday morning thoy will take on Peep River high. The boys etpect to be steadied down again and resume, their usual clean brand of ball before these two games. The srnre: WIM'BOn l.t" kS HIUH A.B. Ft. II. PO. A. iMirha. ri .. 'I.rrlrtlii. p .. 'k. O t.nry. t, 111:: . O l.fary. 1 errl, ?b ... I.awnen. h MMrlm. 'T Ttiirrweeit. rt vtarreni. It Tomli x. n. TtiADF. srnnni. ! Valentin, rf j Ptrry, f . . , . L. Baon, p . . Jn.rrM, lit j Hamy, r( , . . . Arrt. f 1 1 Totals Winelsor I.a. k Tia'le S.-lieo! J t : 1" 4nn if't enn '., on i fir-fi 11: 4 Two eAPft !m- t.awseli, Biiri-..e.l. .In ehi. Tiirec base I.it - Pi ry. .tale-ti l.asd. --Wlndor I.ei-k 3. Traei s-neol fi. Hnsen on bsllB of t.edela 1. off R.v on 1. Hiru- k out -by 1.0'Iola by Hs. on C. Left oti bates Wlndmr J.o. k ID. Train- ? -hoe S. T'ouble p'bvb -T'onarileo to T'eri--; P.iclit myer lusss-sle..) Tlmf--. 10. rmplrc Morrisne; , Conn. Aggies Are Winners j Over Springfield Nine j Htorrr May ;i. Connecticut Ag gies downed pringtlf Id College in la closely con.'-tted ganie here yes terday, a tn 4. thereby evening up I for a defeat receive,! at the hands , of the physical directois earlier in jt.be season. I Wells pilch, d good ball for the Storra team, yielding only fin hits, j three of which came in the sixth , inning, allowing Springfield to score I two runs. The other Springfield tallies came iin the eighth frame as a result of jone hit and a couple of Connecticut, j errors. I Wells was in a tight place in the 1 fl'th inning, but good support pulled him out. of a hole. miss wFTnr.nr.n wins Troon. Scotland, May 11.--(AP) Miss Joyce Wethered, the defend ant; champion, who yesterday elimi nated Miss Glenna Cnllett, the last I American contender in the ladles' open golf championship, continued i her trimuhpant march toward the i finals by dereatlng Miss T. Jameson of Malahide Island, j The match ended on the 14th i gren with Miss Wethered 5 up. iyen. Got ecmS om ThISI woocwort byDAV- - zaoM' - Boom fLFAM- KID KAPLAN WILL SHOWJIS STUFF In Waterbury Ring Tomorrow Evening With Sullivan If anyone doubts ti nt I.nula (Kid) Kaplan, the world's f 'tilher weight champion is not ': king liia bout with Htevo (KID Sullivan at I'lassco Park Lilii,,y night serious ly lie should look In 011 the Mcridi-n k'id'a training iuaivn some after, noon and WHtcli him at work. Kap lan could not work harder if . ho were iraining to defend bis title for j lie realises Hint a defeat by Suill jan would be 11 never.- s"ibmd at I this point in his riii career and he is taking every precaution against such an oecurrenc Kvery afternoon Kaplan works out Willi P.oceo Segr In. Trneey -'cr-gilsnn and lvldlo l.oik, all of whom are. appearing on Hie card which 's supporting his bout with ,'.i!ll van here Friday ni,,t. The nied kil d nf training he gels from , hi: slugging SeKreto and Ferguson to the hovlng Lord gives him a fine chance to develop every part of his game and bis faithful handier, pen ny McMahon has to keep bini in ch'ck to prevent Mm from ' cr vorking. The Kid seems tireless tipd would do a lot more work if al low .-d to hut McMahon eiften has to pint bis foot elown. None knows how hard Sullivan ran hit bet'er than Kap'an. The feather w-eih! champ raped the former junior li.ht weight kind In Madison Square Onrden about a y.ar back nnd was dropped tvvi"o for counts. He is tuning In take nr. ehauee. on a Mmi'ar affair taking place here I'ridav night. Sullivan is completing bis training at his own rtuarters in Ttrooklyn and will' be in lus hVM shape for the .bout with Kaplan for be I'mmes it v.-MI be a chance- to start his way bai'k to the top r,f the junior light weight dltl . inn, from which 1-e was displaced a short time ago by Mike Vtflllerino w hom lie bad pi-e-v iously knoeke-ej out. Thei-o ri j-,,. picn.y ,,f a,.(ion wl-.eii Kaplan and Sullivan meet, that's i-ertnin. The semi-finnl h"- ! twee,, Traeey l"erguon and Sheik J ."orai-d is also creating much int. r- et. Hovsir.1 Di ons 8 (lainc-i To New Britain's Star Percy lle.".ar.l was spilled for an eight nut of nlre defeat at I ho M. i den Casino alleys last night in the 111 ft half of his ls-gamo maleh with IMdi" Aii.bi-1-on, New Briiain re pi" septa live in the state duchpiu tonrna nient. The scores: Howard--f"l. if'fi. Hi.', 9t. op, a;. s:. :.;. fn. Tm.ii s.-n. Anderson 1 nn. 1 1 n. Hut. H1, 110 lis, 1"0. Iin. SI. Total 9 73. ( oi,i.i;r.i: itAsiinM.r. Amherst s, Trinity fi. I onn. Aggies SpriPgfiid 4. Hartmouth fi, Vale 4. Holy Cross 5, Army Catholic I . c. c. . v. f Vlllnnovn 7, Lf high ll. rrovidepce a. New Hampshire s. N.'.vy 4. Gettysburg 3. Princeton 7. I'enn state 6. Colby 3, fiowdoin '1 (12 innings). Swarthmoie Mn'ile nberg 1, Temple 1. in, penn. Military ,". Iliiode Island 1.', Clark ti. TOO ' V. BUY M,Mtf T lt T IT More or Less Famous" Na tional League Outfielder Purchases Franchise in Kastcrn Lcagae Some Changes in Lineup. New Haven, May 21. (AP) Tha Worcester Kastern league baseball club was sold yesterday by A. H. Powell and (.1. II. Amliews of this city tn Casey Stengel, prominent lloston National league club out-fl'-lder.' it was announce! here last night by .1. llarm. r llioi "jii of this cily, who has acted as ag til lor Mr'. Powell in aeveral deals reported lately and involving l h" Worcester club. Stengel will be president of the club, nlavlns nianag ;, and will iskt 'charfre of the Worcester organlza !t!on tomorrow, lie will luliig with ihini from tin lloslon lir.ives tha ! following plny-rs. who hir e been (awarded In Hie Worccie-r club I , n her through m1" ' or option: 'pl'eb. rs P.atcb' Id' r. Muic'i and lOgrodowski, ( lutfle bb rs Sperher and WHnon. Inlieide-i- Thomas and jCateln r Coiislne au. Kddie Ljvyrs, present manager of jthe Worcester club, nnd Payers P.ell, Smith and l.eary nie- likely to be di.ipoe.l of by the new manage. Intent, according to Mr. P.ronion'H announcement. SCHOOMtOVS TO COMPF.TK New York. May It. (AD Jack- son V. Scholz and prank Hiuwey, Chnipic and scholastie sprinting ruiMitimis, ri'ip'ci.lveiy, today ac ! ci pled invitailons lo compete at Lift Igame-s of the I'Mnnish-Anierican A. 0. j pet Tue-relay night at Yankee stuiliiiin. ' I Kntrie were, also rece-i'.ed by tha (club from l.lo-i Iliilin. Jimmy Con jiuilly and Willie C,noiiwln to I'.tce in a 1.a'"i meter event, I .V IHKRST WINS i Amiieiat, Ma-is.. May "1. The -o-! -ailed easy victory proved to be hard to earn when Amherst .lust I no.--.-iJ nut Trinity by an S to 6 score in a contest that was fairly close until the last two innings, when jdrrry Woodruff entered the box. j l'.oth te-pms hit freely, with tha : errors counting ' riously against the t Lord .lel'i' men in the crucial mo i incuts The Trinity out l.t jumped : into the lead nnd held it until Hie i.ighlli. W'ril-pUv-od hits by Vtob !Vnll:-r, the frrfdiimn star, and iSlioriy Miller, with a srie-'rife fly by ! Wnu'ii iiTf put mlier--i e ven and I finally into tl'.e lead. The Nation's Swimming Suit THE SUIT THAT CHANGED H AT HI ft' O TO SWIMMING- BRIGGS a. ! OSK 'ei'iC 1 eO'-f VcO elejl. ) CvjiCK I CAf4 CO -'EOT tJCtu'T i TPLL IT To WILLIS- - Hi VOyT lOOt. HOUJ JOSIF I .-w-l ' l'u.e -.7 s 1 ffl 1 - fi