El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 9, 1918 Page: 8 of 12
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EL PASO MORNTNG TIMES. TUESDAY APRIL 9. 1918
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Boxing and Bowling
8 Racing and Baseball 1 El PcLSO Morning Times Sports
TELEPHONE (Ml HTOUT NOTO BE I lESDIT TO rini finí
xjmMiNE urn svra em bmbtk eyeey day m ras yeas
SEYMOUR TAKES
CACTUS LEAD;
BRYAN GOING
SLOWCLIP
VrnouN jh: niiiw ii pimim
Jaadaaaik aowlrr. (he man who I
aid in hate uwnrd lar liml
tenaln ball irr shipped a'-rots Iba
plain anil Inln thla rll. I nrstseaitig
H ihr .drel.b drlir r Itw iniT-tx lg
league Held at thr farltn rlnh. Jae
Is gttlag way Is a ynulhfiil athlete a
trad). sturdy and cnn-dalen! per
farmer uba a rested tbe i u i powIIUb
fresa him by hMtloq s:i clip J. D.
tajaaaMr.
The rare wll- hut Hirer neck to go.
han i i Into just ftiia
.eyninur III take Un- tlrsl mmey try
flnlshlnr '"it I'"" Ivdule In Ui fnnn li"
It now ethlhltlnr. lie rtn huid nn
sMth I'm-) al a Vtt iwf tnil Hrvan will
ha m Up m ai a. wo rate to get a
look In
(nw. Itif ran iif llir i '.- league air
plvnit ft míe Jo. ai stir mnri'ml old Ttmrr
of Tin" (.actus leairur. Mary .t'ttrevcr pre-
dict fia he will try a rtmirtiark nxl a
win. -' infur ) lint W "rears of age
and Brj in is said to .e about '.i yeafs
líder.
M Hi' rou nt muí Aryan n.-nn" to
land a y-'"d nurd he suse . ... Coir t
lee lie.t In sei nnd place
Hrvsn I'M mi1m1 in ihr tartos league
PVf Fy year Hlfirr the or ganlial.oii f
homllnr rinti. si-yninur I a tie man.
u present hnviing In hi rionrl yar at
BROOKLYN BETTER THAN LAST YEAR BUT NOT
GOOD ENOUGH TO LAND FIRST-DIVISION BERTH
Like Majority of Pilote
Robinson Is Short On
Good Inf ielders.
in local allrys This aaet manta
trenwl itm" for V'-yinnur In gel 10
from on thr preintit acneduin.
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Monday April Trick fan):
FIRST HACI -Our half inil:
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Bynv I Hila Muidle l.onltc Murk. Bolina
A. aud Toddlar alto rut
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1 id I'o-tasr stamp Haitiani's Journey
hublln Mar-i. Greek Hiave 'Jack Hrtiai
Lam) I date II and Jos. V. Miiiihy alao ran.
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I'senehy Lord Herbert ina kay and May
W also ran. Hr.ralehed-cha. caunell
and l i viloii I 'iiu.
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vi. ii; Tread llybily 11 MM. 4-1 tr-L
iireeiiuv-t w iduw Botlett Miss Fannie
(.apt iu nal Amalgamator also ran.
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Jllk HUITH MUNV (IIMIIll I
St louts April n- Jaik Smith
riridet today n. 1 a ronlrai 1 lor tho
iwis season with in st. Louis itionals.
arrordliif 10 ITeaidi'iu bram h Mirkry
Altbouah Himih waa a holdout hr played
with the Cardinals )elrday In thr rirsl
lamr or the sprms rlly aeries dh tba
HI I011H Arm) trans.
mile and una lit
nld In- Hie ininiintim arr of players.
tnst the ifa-ue ni itt open to all n
o cluin hrs. and the dayers to be cl
limn atlrndaiiis at rliurrh and Sunday
11001 seivti'i'.
The opening- anutf will tm played Wed
pe.nlay April 17. One name will be played
eaeli WedbCinUy and Saturday I H.
I in li team will In permuted to reiriHter
iwelvii players. Earn ehurrh to enter must
t a 1 1. 1 r.-it of .' not lite titan satur
. Arll 13. The learue will 10 two
n unds.
lh opnitlUK; sraine; III be iilayed be
1 11 1 1 Presbyterians and Trlniiy
Metiiodlwt un April 17. The second nan
011 April 'M by Ihe Plfsl Methodists and
I irst 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 tnd the third traum 01
Apr il li will he played nntween the Epls
copaban! and the Cathedrals.
All áudldaies br no4itons on these
(emus ran be put In roiiuuunleatloal "Ml
the mutators by icavm. nanws and posi
linn they desire t . play With I'bysleal 1)1
rrrtor Holm al Vw Y M. C. A.
Practica frames will bo played Wednes
day and Saturday evenlnsrs or this veek.
my PAIL H UMAN.
Ci KVH An April L Tbe .ul-
stsAlsip feature nt tbst early
h-r hall eSMSSJ Ihh rar IU nt
sirikrs we most ferelMy la Iba abort-
fftt saj 1st riel ersi m ssssay 4. the
rbtbs la bolh major lissjsira.
i."d Mi r lei de ra a a asifiaral rute
are aai sriekesl up asary Any and ihr
euaiber I bal have hern taken by thr
draft and enllalrueata baa trtvea aav-
eral saaaasjrrw a anal of araary.
At o 1 Bprtnrs. wbera lbs Red Boi
and I knitters ar tralninj both clubs
rara this situation
Wllbart Hoblnson has a mcti batter
looking; club than last year all In all
with iba exception or his infield. Tbe
inner derenaa of the liods;rs Ii llkaly to
h- pretty weak this year unless M ami ate
Kbbeni is able to roioe to soase af ree-
iii' ni by uhirn Larry Lajoia will bt
broukbt to tbe club.
Tkreateas to Qtill.
At the time this Is written there learns
be little chonre that the old veteran
HI join tita Iiodg-'rs. LaJOls declares
lie will quit baseball before be will play
with HuQliunn's outfit ind Larry la not
much f iv en to inaklna- tbreati wblcb be
does not Intend to carry oUL
should Larry play he would be valu-
able not only In rilllnt the second sack
hut also In aubstltullns; for Daubart on
first.
hoblnson is pretty well fixed at first
and snort u itti oaubert and Alton. Botb
are finished veterans who should hit well
above .Ml). But if Larry lin t on the Job
the er ond bata position 111 likely give
iurnins.ni a lot of trouble lie has two
Inflelders trybif for tbe job now O'Mara
and O'bourke. One of these likely tbe
tatter must be played st third lo take
Chuck ward's place. Ward was drafted
while In trainlnv camp.
Inconsistent Hitter.
o'ltnurke was with the club a part of
last season. Hit work in the field was
rsir. hut he couldn't hit fUtlonal leaaue
piKhiuir with any degree or conaiiienry
ifMiri was formerly with the lHdrrs.
Ills main trouble was weak hitting but
he in anag'-d to bat b?tter than .300
the southern league last year and may
be somewhat Improved.
Hobluson should get good pitching
this year. The veterans. Coombs and
Msrqiiard. may be exnectüd to win
shout their usual number or games.
Coombs Is at an age where It is dif-
ficult to predict bow he will last out
s season but right now be Is In bel-
ter shape than he bat bn for a aea-
aon or two.
AI Msmatii a wiser youngster than he
has been nince breaking into the Na
tloml league declares he has rmnpletsly
rernrmrri and will give his enllre alten
Hon to pitching ii.ni this year. ir
Mamaui It right there are rew pitchers
in the league who have anything on him.
In addition Boblnaon his Grhnea ori-
nar and Cheney on nit first airing pitch-
ing atafr and the rooklet Pllll Bchmandt
ileightman Mitchell and Rusaell. Ruaaell
waa wltb tbe club a while laat year.
Ule. steal Receiver.
Tht Dodger catching staff Ii not par-
ticularly strong. 0110 Miller probably
will have to do mnei or the receiving and
will be assisted by Krueger whom Rob-
inson secured from New York lalt. year.
Mark Wheat will be carried as an eitra
catcher.
The lots or 7.ack Wheat to tha club
will undoubtedly weaken the outfteld.
Wheat an eaaentltl .300 hitter hat an
nouneed hit retirement rrom tun game
and Kbbetts baa declared hs will make
no great effort 14 get the Indian to re-
consider. The dútfleld will be composed
ARE OFF
lm tba
WHILE red blooded
aparte received a dynamic biff
fa Use aye at Fort Btlaa taeter-
day wbeaj. u waa leaned tbat District
Pbysleal Dlreeter Harry L. Otsborac bed
telegraphed piala) Aaaussarr. dhuinn
alhieilr olfleer ai Caaap Lady tbat be
found It ntttaaary la raneri tbe later
easap ebamplanablp baaing bauls
scheduled for Ceasp Cady laaserraw.
And glooms gal re large and small
perched aa nearly every leat pole la
Iba district leat nig bt.
U all happened because af a re parted
order tbet reached Part Bliss yesterday
that asa alhieilr sttneUows for which
an admlsstasi la la be charged weuld
be pernltlad la tbe district.
Mr. Oshortte bad pnt la many days
af bard work tfftlag down the ring
atara af hta lorlsdlctlnn and had
booked Use fallowing asee front Iba
on ve ra I ualte ta represent Fort Bliss bt
Uta several at asee 1 at iba caá loa meat
tomorrow:
GoMsteJa af tbe TbJrty-fourlh fat-
faatry baataas weight.
Gundy af the Hevea lb cavalry feath-
erweight. Morpby af the rilih cavalry llfbl-
weighl. Maalon. af the Thlrty-elath field bos-
pllaL welterweight.
Nbankt of tbe Fifth cavalry middle-
weight. Unify of tba Sovanlh cavalry light
heavy welgbL
Marks or the Thlrly-nlnth field hos-
pital heavyweight.
Fowser Patiently Waits
ror Word From Hayden
rsualiy. all that la aecaasary to get a
cnirp or aereptanca out of Bpoedball Har-
den army middleweight champion at Co-
lumbas Is to merely mention the fact tbat
toara la "another abeep ready for tba
slaurnter.
Last week F rankle Fowser recently re-
turned from "over there" Itiood a chal-
lenge to Hayden through Times sports and
up lo late last nigbt ibera wis no reply
received from Columbus.
Towaer is a legitimate middleweight and
fought in many cltlea of tba east aa anch.
He met and defeated many good ones
drawing with the bast man be met Knock-
out BUI) Braman a light heavyweight
In ten rounds.
Hayden s most rerent rhallenger It vlt-
Ittng in F.I paso In tbe hopa of landing a
doui wnn ine ixiiriiniius ruun. ir row
ser falla to connect with the negro be
will again Invade tha east or will dh
neavor to invade ocrmany.
lowser baa left Instructions with tbe
Timee Sports editor to arrange business
for tba Haydm scrap if Manager Henry
uaria continues 10 000E it.
Bowling Scores
l H s I I It
Thr Mrilcu Mlnr smrllrr Lraftuc
-iii.-li'-J.
Vttidwmor .
I. M. Phlppwy
M. Mofle
Totals
Mm. -I..
M. Sbrrldui .
H. II. Ktrl
1 J. florin n ...
i ! 3 TI
m a 170- ru
ll IN 163 t
111 iw in mi
57 J7 477 110
i n
14 IW 174 171
IM 141 lal 43
130 IM 1 1; - 4
Total! 370 40 407 1M
I'olnta wonMlnea 3; iimeltat. 1.
HIIÜ BHiir -merlcUn 100.
Ultit IpljJVaiKlarina.r. 4. .
Tonlrhl. Ill Ti l Slate Talriinonr leatue.
ATHLKTTCH OTF M irTANrONU.
Palo Alio Cal. April 8. InterroDealaw
Ihlallra will b. auopflutad for tha dura-
Una of the war at Stanford university. It
was announced today by the board or
atnlMtc control ftctieduled track meets
and baseball with the university of Can
rural will be rilled as the rlnal events
of tbe lnteracbolaailc proareni.
Girls Have Good Nine;
Catholic Sports Boom
Baseball It not limited to the gtiit or to
the boys at BL Mary's school on Myrtle
avenue for both háva their turn winning
gamos. Yesterday afternoon a larga at
tendance was had on tha parochial field
to wunesfi trie game between trmtjajyi' st.
Alyoslus team and tba Naeiutes. the lat
ter a team made up of girii from the
nigner grades.
The gamii was a spirited one and show
ed plainly that the boys have not tbe
dncb usually expected when playing a
game wnn met rairer sex. Toe Mazeintes
lost to the AloyaiiiB club t& to If.
Joseph McCarthy moda two home runt
and Sadie Martin one. Heavy liming res
tured throughout.
Lineups: Tba Muellltet Mtrlo Layion.
p.; Lidia Carson I. t Maze! Swore lb.;
Margaret MulcaDy aa.; Basel conn rr.;
Ellne Lyons tb.; Helen Symons 3b.; Jose-
phine Clifford s. Sadla Martin cf.
BL Alyoslus-- Harry Russell Mi.; w. Car-
son p.; Joseph McCarthy if.; Eugene Mc-
Carthy 1b.; Blllle Raer r.; T. Divine lb.;
P. Morgan sa.; C. McKay cf.; P. Ounn rf.
I. mp Ires Master Honrie and Sargent L.
Carson.
(trihedral VS. Imniaeulnle.
Sunday afternoon the Cathedral St. Alny-
sltis team crossed bata with tha same
named sodality from the Immaculate Con-
ception church with a resulting acora of
8 to Y. In 'favor of the Cathedral boys.
Father Frund claims It to be one or tbe
host gamoa played thla season and ha
congratulated tba boys on their performance.
or Jiinmm Johnson in left. Hy Myers In
miter and Dsv5 Hickman in right.
The Dodgers ara a second division club.
The offensive strength la rather weak all
the way through. There la not a J00 hit-
ter on the club unless lsojols It signed.
The pitching sliould be pretty good: tbe
outfield is good defensively and fair of-
fensively Tbe infield Is mediocre i n
bolts' habit or cutting sajarles lias not
had the effect of promoting good feeling
OD the club and the mechanical pliy baa
suffered.
Doings of the Duf f Patay' Husband b Always in Trouble. By Altaian
Uching Scratching. Skin Diseases
That Born Like Flames of Fire
la a Sensible Treatment
That Gets Prompt Results.
For real. dow'nrlghL Itarrnaatnc
diai lunf.Tt. vary few disorder! cain
opprewch no -cal led akin dlaannos.
ouch no Kcaanut Tatter Boldo. rrui-
ion avaly lrrlUUunis and lmllur
ettia trouble notwtthatendlng the
gnvlgb uao of aalvea. lotions wnafw m.
and other treatment applied tftUr-
natly to the J ni la led peuia.
Ko on over board of a person be-
ing; afflicted wlib any form of km
dloaasssa whone blood waa In good
condition- Therefore it lo but lu;
method itf trouimeiii for ilmpt.
bl'ttrhcR. atiics. bolle. riHisrhu rod and
acaly aklRt la to purify tho blood
And remtiva the tiny germ of Ml-
lution that break through and mnnl-
feat Unir prcaeiiro . thn hiirfa. p
of the akin.
Pouide in all paria of tho cnuutry
h . e written ua hew they ware com-
pletely rid of ovary trago of; thgao
dlaordera by the u&e of 9. 8. ft tba
inntchleav purely vottatable blond
purifier ft 8. s goa dtrsst't to the
uenlor of the blond aunnlv. nnd nürl-
flea and eloanaea It of every veatige
or iniiiKii mutter giving a eltmr mid
rnddy oniplcM.ov that Iniilcates pcr-
fect health Write today tor frw
inmliciii mi li t- reguadlna your rmr
Addroen Kwlll Hperin.- Co.. 443 Uwlfl
FIFTH IIALLV
leetiib;
l HUUIll l" 107 'llodriguei' I
tunTdlB. mi (McTaggaru
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rime t :)-&
I'rleea 1'iuRi ensive 4 :. 1-3. 4 Tool-
sir ti l V I I I; Hosewaler. ! I t
I a.l Ward. The Busybody and Jalmi also
ran. seiatrhed -Hilda's brother and id
bond.
sum HACK one miia and one m-
leentb
komum r. ir. (Hire) '.. i
JiMM. in m ii. (Ambrose) x
obAListMjF. ui Marglen )
I tme I W.
Itlcet LgmonL " out out: Jimmy
Burns. 4t. s a .3; udaliaquc. lo t 4 1.
s-l. luqiiieia .Mark U. Billy uhver and
iiuis-rau jIu ran.
m vi.mii race One mue and one tlx
leenfb;
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IM host. w (brickaon) g
nutiWniiiM ii atice) I
nine t:fcf.
me kiimer. a-3 t-3. out. Ualruse
l I. If lianworui. Id 3-L i f. Mar-
got aUar Hail Royal Interest and Black
ford abo ran. .-i at bed ho tui d Lang
don.
Church Indoor League
Keady to Open April 17
In Ihr iiIivubI el tss v
A. Saiurdar eventiig tne ivts hurrh
irrouii iwl'uiii league waa organised
i i iriBiiy lat-in net ri ii.im Bias
eletird ehainnan and
seal clarv tresHiieor.
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Race Entries
nnniF.. maetland.
FIRST RACK Tour rurlonn;
X7fl7 callao
S7M We Win
insMISM C Keener
I7S17 :.m gprtat
mat Caller
lii.n. a
37817 Ouneden
tTEH jobn Powers
SECOND BACK SII turloets:
SSErr nouftj weettier
M7e0 Ivior Bulnrrij
J7SS1 oenevleve B.
Satis vsvar
3WM Matoake
J7804 Sam Pickett
STEM Til ror Tat......:
Trent Mies Burromaaler
17700 Proseo Oten ...
Mere utile Boy
mot ormios t
I7S3i)9tnalor Broderlck
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Five farionni
Monday Exhibition Bull.
At Hallas- n 1 1 K
Clilesro Amer Irani (tod team) Ill
Dallas Tesss lestne I S: S
Batterieasriielieniiacb and Lynn; La
ts losepb and Pratt.
At Norman. Okla. ill
Cnlcaro Americans 6 to
Oklahoma nnlversltr 4 8 4
Batteries Hnhlneon. Bens Paber and
Lees; Mesdows and uenlry.
At Spartsnburr. S. C Mill:
New York Americana 0 t t
Bo.ion Nationals I ISO
Batteplea Motrldre Love. Tnormablen
and Huel; Nekr Ganaran and Wilson.
At New Orleans SHE
Cleveland Americans loll I
New York Americana ATI
Batteries Morton Ensemann and
".Null Benton Pert lit and Rarlden.
At Mobile Ala. . RUE
Brooklyn Nationals C U 7
Boston Americans tu i
Tblrteen Innlnps. darkness.
Batteries-Cheney. Mitchell and Miller
Vrusfer; Maya Leonard and Mayer.
At Mutkotee. Okla. mi I.
Detroit Americans It IS 1
Cincinnati Nationals b to 1
Bslterles Boland. Cunnlnirham sod
Statute: conley. Ilaetber and wiuto.
At AuiTisia. us. n II E
rittsiinrsh Nationals 0t o
rntlsdelphla Amerlrans 0 11
called at end or rirtn rain.
Batteries -Cooper and Schmidt; Oretl
end McAvoy.
DUUIE STICKS WITH MM
Annapolis. Mjl.. April E Ollmoor Doble
has started a contract to coach the navál
academy rootball team lor tba nest two
years. It was announced here today. Doble
who la one or tba Veatllnt rootball coaches
or tha country handled navy's te.sm wltb
remarkable success laat season.
THIRD RACE
ssstr o ss
tTtn aico otn
xnu AnHa
XMM stalwart Van ........
J7W4 Dr. Oampbell "...
T78IQ River pirate
37SK Sorcerer II ............
37SÍT. Srarpla II
tcsit vitar
!i7 '.c l Tarror
ttAas Unele llmmle
t. sit c. M. Johnson
tattf Rerutee
trtss syphon Soy
trstt carbide
FOURTH RACE One mile:
378 oraphic
(37ar;)Judre Wlnttleld
(37W0ilrrefnlar
37340 Woodward
377m Airman
(377t3)ObolU
ITStT All gmllea
FIFTH race One mile and
17B oansh Sun
37837 Laat Spark
37887 Amphlon ..
17137 silk Bird
37SI5 Red Post
nes Prince rhiitsmorpe ...
SIXTH RACE One mile and one-six
teenth:
xssi I. 11th Bsumann too
378311 speciire m
37Ki Brando
37837 RIohaM Lantdon .
37831 list wood
378SS TinprttSMn
378 Pharaoh
SEVENTH RACE One mile
teen lb:
37tts Thamar
178 Flora Finch
37830 Muckross
30647 Boston
8783t Klldsre
37880 Disturbar
17790 Msrch Court
3723 Worklmt Lad
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Tom Fall Eliminated
in Boxing Tourney
By Associated Press. .
Boston Masa. April 8. Tom Tail or
Lowell the only champion to appear to
derend his tille at the annual botina
tournament or the National Amateur Ath-
lete union was eliminated In a prelim
tnary tonlybt when he waa derealed by-
Owen McManua or Ptttabiirtb In Hie 108-
ponnd clsss. The shsence or title hold-
ars In tbe contest this yesr waa ascribed
t . war conditions.
Wllllsm Roberts or New York was de.
reatad in the 175-iiound claas and a short
lima later waa knocked out when he
sousta a place In tbe beavynrlsht dl
vision.
Preliminary bouts In the 145 end 158.
pound classes end the rinsls will be. held
tomorrow nltht-
BORRKLL GETS BAD BEATING.
Philadelphia. April 8 Benny Leonard
the lit htweltbt cbssuplon complstely out-
classed Youfts Joa Borreli. of this city.
In a scheduled els-round' bout bare to-
tilrhl. The local Stan was tlven s bad
beaUnt.
The new Spring
sttJSBBBtsstsssssw
VCOLLARy
Dr. Che Bok
Cares rkenmatlsei bleed
poison latenial sat as-
leraal slleeasea. SpeesK
ssalsaj Ira.
stH r SAM A.NTONtD
A Proven Success
Our Painless Infiltration Curo for Piles is the
one universal aucceas in medicine as we have
treated over fifteen hundred cates here without
tingle failure.
We tuaranlee to cure any casa a treat without
nalnE tba knife ligature cautery mr strong acid In-
fections no pain ulceration or sloughing no deten-
tion from business no risk no chloroform or ether
no hospital Iocs.
OCR BOOB. TKIX8 ROW ANO Wll Y WK CI RK AVTER OIUKB
TREATMENTS KAIL and It will be Btwllrrl lo aay address la nisi
ealrd eavetopefreo at ffessnft atsd wHboest obllapalsoSs.
WK AMO flUCAT SWX7BsrWXY: Kl Frt nK V ARKXypjsr
VSOMB. II VI.IUM'KI!: AND OBlsTKUCTlONS without doing a eat.
rlaE operattor. and core asaay cases with one trtss Usient- Hiood
Poison. Kidney. Bladder and skin Ulseaaes yield rapidly to oar Kue-
esat jsyatem of Treaitmi. .
We have had twenty years' experience aa Spcolallsla and our oil Ices
sre the largest and bast clipped In tha counlty
11.NSI I.TATII FREK
OltlCB Hours: S a. as. to 7 p. as. tsaadays IE to f.
International Specialists
DR. BKTVHKRhJD ASflsXXTIATatAI
IBstaklltbad 13 Yean).
. NEW IXXATHJA
tasnsntl BMc Over Tesas Reak. EES' Mata Asa. u raass. Tas.
Lai to conclude that tba proper
T
laboratory. Atlunla Oa. Adv.
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