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Monday,

"HỒNGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 18, 1941...

DONALD DUCK

OH, MADEMOISELLE EES

STUNNING

OUTOUI, EET EES SO CHIC!

CHICK OR NOT, I WOULDN'T

TAKE IT!

VERY WELL ILL TAKE

EEN EST!

DO YOU

REALLY

THINK 507

I WOULDN'T BUY IT, IF I

WAS YOU!

7-7

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50 for 3 days prepaid WANTED KNOWN.

vegetable BURPEE'S flower and seeds of the best that is possible to Just received produce. obtainable at Grnen Co., 10 Wyndhan Street.

and

How

CONVOY REPELS RAIDERS

LONDON, Aug. 17 (British Wireless)An Admiralty com- munique states: "One Germu bomber was destroyed and two others were severely damaged. yesterday, evening when a num ber of enemy aircraft made determined but unsuccessful at- tack on one of our convoys.

met by undre "The enemy was kind Алу STAMP'S. FOREIGN

from ships in the convoy and their needed by Fellowship of the Bellows

One bomber crashed into the for cort, Geil and who will make up

sen amongst the convoy 'and of the benefit of War Fund, Send any you

spare domated alreraft one was burning have or enn collect or can from your duplicates to F.O.B. c/o when last secti Hongkong Bank, Kowloon,

FOUND.

THOROUGIBRED FOX

TERRIER

(bitch). If not calmed within Bré days will be sold in aid of the Apply Mrs. Hogg, Bomber Fund.

Jockey Club Stables.

FOR SALE.

THOROUGHBRED

to

There were no casualties la

ships,"

STRANDED NATIONALS

Japanese Request

Cert, Wahi Doney Profusione Word Files Rewed

AH, MERCI!

TAKE MY ADVICE TOOTS, PASS IT UP!

By Walt Disney

SEE WHAT I MEANT?

Pazited by Ring Coutra mentore. Ine

FOR

SOMETHING APPETISING!

TRY OUR DELICIOUS AUSTRALIAN

COOKED HAM $2.60 per lb.

also in

2 LB. TINS $4.50 per tin WE ARE SURE YOU WILL ENJOY IT

LANE, CRAWFORD, Ltd.

Exchange At ACTION ON Britain and Russia To

A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London Demand London T.T. Shanghai

T. Singapore Japan India

PIRATED BOOKS

Trade Goods on Credit

LONDON, Aug, 17 (Reuter).-Signature took place in Mos- "The place is crammed with pho-

cow on August 16, 1941, of an agreement to exchange goods on testatle copies of other publications" sald Mr D. D. Evans of Mesara

credit and on clearing between the U.S.S.R. and the British

to Russin than the dollar sign im Johnston Stokes, and Manters, to Mr II. G. Sheldon, K.C., al Central Government,

The agreement provides for pedes Amerlean help to Britain. Magistracy, this morning, when ap

Goods Already Supplied for Messrs Macmillan & Co., supplies of considerable quanti-

(Reuter).- on two ties of British goods to the Lid., publishers, London,

MOSCOW, Aug. 18 A.B.C. against

37 U.S.S.R. as well as a supply of: monses

rubber and diamonds has already cond Hand Book Comstor, Soviet goods to the United The fact that a certain amount of Queen's Road, Central,

been supplied to the Soviet Union Under the agreement, the British was announced to the press to-day by the U.S.S.RM. Lawrence Cadbury, head of the and (b) for knowingly Government grants been applied copies of the books credit of £10 millions at a rate of British Economic Mission,

3 per cent, for an average period

the

Sc-

1/27%

1/2

.109 5231 .6294

T.T. T.T.

.82%

મા

T.T.

T.T. Batavia

Manila

.49%

.40%

T.T. Bangkok

.1-48

T.T.

Saigon

100

T.T. France

103

(a) for selling certain books to Kingdom. which a false trade description had

.1/01/4

BUYING

aut

4 m/s L/C London

1/3/

4 m/s D/P London

.1/3%

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

.25%

4 m/s France

30 d/ India

.84%

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TOKYO,

17 Aug.

(UP). The Asahi Shimbun to-day publishes an item from San Francisco saying that the Japanese Consul General, Mr Mute has left for Washington upon instructions from the Japanese Am- $4bassador, Admiral Nomura to discuss the question of dispatching a special at

boat to evacuate Japanese nationals | from the United States.

DASCIIOUND. Black and tan dug, two years old. May be scen at the Jockey Club.

Proceeds Apply Mrs. Hogg. Bomber Fund. THE HONGKONG NATURALIST,

Price Vol. X nos. 3 and 4. (postage extra), Now on sale South China Morning Post Ltd.

The

NOTICE

be

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1910

will rates following charged for malling single coples of the following newspapers abroad:-

South Chlas Morning Post China and Macoo

:

16 cents per copy

British Empire and Foreign

23 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraph China and Macao 18 cents per copy British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays..

BODY IN OPIUM DEN SMUGGLED. OUT SECRETLY

TT. Switzerland TT. Australiu

U.S. Cross rate-in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rate in N.Y.

China Ready

For 4-Power Alliance

Kelling

on August 7. A fine of $600 or two monthis was imposed.

The books in question were Hall's "School Algebra Hall and Knight's and "Higher Algebra" and Hall

Trigonoine- Knight's Elementary try

entire

of five years,

TEL. 28151

BANKS.

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA. & CHINA.

Incorporated by Royal Charter 1853, Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund.

$3,000,000 £3,000,000

Elenerve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,00

HEAD OFFICE-LONDON. 38 Bihtapsgato, E.C.1. Bub-Agencies in London. 117-122, Leadenhall Street, E.CA. West End Branch: 1-10, Cockspar Street, S.W.1. Manchester Branch:

12, Mosley Bt, Manchester, 2, AGENCIES AND DRANCHES,

Hongkong Itangoon Ilaito

Apol

Salzon

Sourabaya

Alor Star

Amritsar

Bangkok

Semarang

Batavia

Karachi

Seremban

Bombay

Klang

Bhangha

Calcutta

Kobe

Singapore

Agencies:

Kuala

Sidawan

Cive Street Lumpur

Fairie Place Kuching

Telping

Canton Cawnpore

Madras

Manita

Tongkah

the Cebu

Medan

(Bhuket)

Colombo

New York

Taingino

Peiping

Yokohama

(Poking)

Penang

He explained. the clrcumstances When this credit is leading up to the signing of the exhausted, the two Governments will economic agreement at 11.30 am, on enter into negotiations for a further Saturday. The agreement, he sald,

was satisfactory to both sides.

At the signing ceremony, Bettisk group included the Ambassa-

amount.

was signed on The agreement behalf of the Soviet Government by the People's Commissar of Foreign Trade, M. A. Mikoyan, and for the der, Sir Stafford Cripps. The agree. previous night, but Sir Stafford was British Government by Sir Stafford ment was intended to be signed the Cripps.

slightly Indisposed.

17

More Credit Available

Chief Commodities LONDON, Aug. (Reuter).-

The chlef commodities to be sup- It can be confidently anticipated that

under the present the news of the Anglo-Soviet trade plied to Russia agreement will be cordially welcom-ngreement are rubber, tin, wool, writes fildes, jute, shelloe and industrial In City circles here,

diamonds, while commodities Britain City Editor.

Delhi Haiphong

Florkow

Tientsin

Ceneral

-FOREIGN EXCHANGE and Banking Business transacted, . CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Olbar Currencies at rates which will be quoted un application,

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest The Bank's Head Office in London allowed at rates obtainable on application. undertaker Executor and Trustas bus

of Bru ness, and claima recovery

ascertained at any of its

W: H. EVANS THOMAS,

Manigit.

New To Colony Tung Tsuen-sang of the Defendant firm stated that he was new to the Colony, having come here only two months ago froin Shanghai, and did Hot know of the regulations, nor bad: ho heard of similar prosecutions against other arms. He had taken over the business from another man and had bought over the stock which included these books. ed

Advertisement

Schiessecinent-provides fancial will receive from Russin will be incuse Tax overpaid on terms which MF ̃ ̄ ̄ ̄Evans said that the matter- came to light as the result of an ad-expression of Britain's determina-mainly hemp, platinumn and glycerine, ci

nid to

Describing the basis of the agree- Agencies and Branches vertisement in the papers and he tion to give all posible

noted that thement, Mr Cadbury explained that it CHUNGKING, Aug, 18 (Cen-sent a boy to buy three books which Russia. It will be

Exchange of League Tennis a considerably more favourable than of a balance of trade.

the under The Japanese officials have grant-tral News)-The hope recently turned out to be photostatic copies. interest rate of three per cent. is was essentially founded on the iden would treaty result of which several other copies the rate on the previous credit, which ed permission to several Americans expressed by a London observer A starch warrant was taken out as a found. There

5/% was per cent. of these books were

in Russia having a to ship passage for Shanghail from for the early conclusion of

While City circles have Four-Power alliance, including were also several photostatle copies Japan.

to of the credits granted in the treaty, China and Russia, is compatible of books published by other Brms idea of the nature of suppiles which balance, which would be covered

further debit nt intervals with China's national policy to and these were prominently display-Russia is particularly desirous

enses. He (Mr obtain under this agreement, and Evans) was concerned only with would not be advantageous to specify balances would be added on until the entist all anti-aggression forces in the show

to Messrs Macmillan's publications. these in detall at the present mo- whole of the credits were absorbed.

will to suppress Japan in order

After Defendant had repeated his ment. It is presumed that they ate however, further discussions would

Before the expiry of the credits, In "D" Division parts of safeguard permanent peace

come from

under an the Far East, declares the explanation of ignorance of the re-

arrangement with obviously be necessary um afraid I do not belleve your the an editorial to-day.

and fined him $100 or two as the United Kingdom, perhaps Cadbury. story

where! from Malaya' The paper suggests that anti-weeks on the Merchandise Marks particularly aggression Powers shouki im- summons and $500 or six weeks on Russian purchase of Malayan tin for mediately map out a working the Copyright summons. plan for political, economic and also

No Evacuation SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON. Aug. 17 (UP).— The Counseller at the Japanese Embassy. Mr Iguchi, raid to-day that no question of the evacuation of being consider- Japanese nationals ed at present. He asserted that the

in

a

good urmily, after

a certain time.

debit

out

with the

Japanese Consul General at San official "Central Daily News" in i gulations, Mr Sheldon wild to him "Empire Supply Council as well Soviet leaders concerned, stated Mr

Freneisen, Mr Muto, had been sum moned to Washinglon for general consultations, mostly on shipping.

Donations To military co-operation, and

Causes

Cash-For-Bombers

At noon a Saturday, the Bumber Fund had reaches & futal at 32.481810.74 with the following donations, which it will be auliced Include proceeds from the sale of "V" Campaign labels and RAF. Victory "Adres: Lkombre Evening (twenty-fourth Trang Fook Plano Ca. Shrapnel Box (pecand per Mi Aileen Woods

Four street coolles were bound over in $20 for six months by Mr G. T, Lowry at Central Magistracy

dunation) removing and this morning for

Chinese of the dead body dumping

written permission male without

Births and from the Registrar of Deaths, at Eastern Street near Ng Fuk Lane on August 18.

Defendants were Wang Po. 32, L Mul, 44, Leung Kin, 52, and Ng Lai. 35.

Defendants and that they were paid 20 cents by the keeper of an oplum.diyan to carry away the dead Body.

Inspector H. G. Hallam prosecuted,"

TEXAS OIL FOR

BRITAIN

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" AUSTIN, Tex. Aug. 17 (UP).—All the oil pumped out of Texas to-day the British war went gratis to

machine but some companies were so Impeded by the plan that less than 100,000 barrels were produced instead of the anticipated 2,900,000 barrels.

I S.

Chicken

$13

18.17 donation Feed weekly

8.

31.36

10

10

donation) EN Madame J. L. Mau "V" Campaign

-100 Inbels)

Messrs Tyeb & Co., V Campaign

-100 Introts

Mr A. J. Walters (in memory of the

Jale Capt. A. C. Campbell)

CEO'S Cent Bax

3. C. Saunders tin memory of A. C. Campbell..

the late Cap. N. Andrews (in Mr and M

memory of the lato Mr Dennis Smith)

Supreme Court Domb donation).........

(fifteenth

Sale of Shanghai Royal Air Force Association Victory" Dndites....

ORTHOPAEDIC CENTRES

J

44.30

53

The following is a list of subscriptions received to rate for credit of the firitist Fund for Hellef of Distress in China, Hongkong and South China Branch, for Orthopaedic Centres in Free China;

Previously acknowledged. $92,500.76, r Chan Kew, $10; Afr Chan Spyce, 120; Mr

Choy Hine. $50: the Bank of Communica flons. $8.000; Dr C, W. Lain, 110; the Tung Konn Kung Sheung Chung Wut #25: "C. A. $25; the Tung Jin-Kung Wei, 17.05; Misg . Y. Cheng. 2: Mr and Mrs R. H. $10; Messrs Luen On Firm. 53.43; Mir Chan 13. Hancock, $25; Mesars Man Hing Yuen, Yung-chal, $109; Messrs Wall Neal Knitting

a more effective tactical pro- gramme for the total defeat of aggression.

the

FAR EAST JOURNALIST

Missing On_Trip_To_____

Soviet Capital

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Indian R.C. Beat K.I.T.C.

In a "D" division tennis lengue Purk, match yesterday at King's

Club lost Kowloon Indian Tennis

to Indian Recreation Club 2-7. Y. J. Khan and K. 9. Mehal (K.I.TC.) lost to t. 8. fussain and M. 1. Razack B-3 lost to G, Singh and K. Singh 2.8.

Johan Dad and G, M. Klinn (K.LT.C.) Ipst to Hussain and Iazack 3-8; beat Tinsan anti Sumad 6-3; Just to Singh and Singh 2-0.

shipment has been noted in the Sapper Loses Temper: 2-6 beat M. 11. Hassan and A. J. Suniad

Russian Payments Watchman Loses Teeth

market recently.

The credit of £10,000,000 should not be regarded as representing the

9. 8. Rameliand and K. Tirth lost to fusal and Razack; last to lassan and

A fight between a Chinese sapper extent of British exports to Russia of the Royal Engineers, and a pri- suffiad 2-6; lost to Singhs and Sing 1.6.

the two coun-vate watchman of Dragon Terrace. now contemplated tries, The Russians are paying for Causeway Bay, at the King's Skating

and to ng Chan

Det.-Seorge,

were

G.

When

DODGERS-CARDINALS CONTINUE N'T'NAL PENNANT RACE

For the past four years China has a life-and-death

a large part of goods-to-be-Imported Rink, Ewe Street, Wanchal, about been engaging in

in cash and by export of goods to 10 p.m. yesterday, had a sequel at Major Baseball struggle to shatter the dreams of the

Great

£10,000,000 Central Magistracy before Mr H. Brilain. The ressor while offering adequate

CHUNGKING, Aug. 17 (UP)-A credit is only intended to cover the Sheldon, K.., this morning, wh time to Britain, the United States and

countries

Russian Imports Sapper Chin Wal, 22, of Wellington for un foreign arrival from Moscow to-day balance by which other anti-aggression

assault- rge, 33, watchman. eventuul reckoning with Japan, constated that he had met Messrs Steel from Great Britain may exceed the Barracks, was charged with

Vincent Morrison tinues the paper. As soon as Japan and Ingersoli, the two American amount of their exports

China urged

no naanelul obstacle journalists, at Hami from where the ensure that Joined the Axis,

skating to take measures United States to

when Defendant knocked against totter flew to Alma Ata on August 6. stands in the way of Anglo-Russian stated that both parties

He agression.

expected to proceed to Moscow by trade. check the spread of

may not be necessary to form a train arriving there in ten or twelve

The credits, moreover, only the Complainant who advised Defendant first instalment and further credits to be more careful. Defendant ap- gave formal alliance between the Demo-days. crncles to attain this end, the news- Anxiety is felt for Mr A. T. Steele will be available when required. parently resented this and

across the paper declares. However, the anti-of whom he further word has been British aid to Russia will be limited. Complainant three blows

mouth knocking out three of his bloc must co-operate received.

if at all, only by physical problems politically, economically and militari-

of supply, especially transport, and teeth. Complainant received medical attention at the Queen Mary Hospital. not by monetary considerations.

Defendant, who was on $15 bai, granted thai Il can be taken for

more be was discharged on condition he pald the sterling sign will no allowed to govern the extent of aid $8 compensation to Complainant.

agression

y with a central planning organisa- tlon. Furthermore, Japan, the first disturber of world peace and at the same time the weakest link of the Axis, should first be crushed in order to safeguard the rear of the anti- aggression bloc for its gigantic on- sinught against the Nazis.

Weekly Air Losses Compared

LONDON, Aug. 17 (British Wire-

Japan Extends Freezing Order

TOKYO, Aug. 17 (Reuter).~~~ About 1,000 Britain and Ameri- can patents will be affected by the extension of the scope of the Japanese freezing order nounced to-day, according to "Domci,"

ari-

The new measure prohibits the withdrawal from Japan of money derived from the use of patent rights by firms belonging to those countries

All $7,000 Texas wells are normal-Ch.. $15.00; Beate Kin Tye Lung. 300 less)During the week ending at against which the freezing order is

Mr Chow Man-chi, $100; Air Chin Fooklawn to-day, Britain's widespread aimed.

ly closed on Sunday but operating permission was given to those donat-

ing their oll to Britain; however, the major companies argued that "legal obstacles" prevented the full obser- vance.

St. Dunstan's

Needs Your Help

for the curtain of life- long darkness has follon; but thore also is hope, for they are learning to bo blind, and soon will go out into the world usoful, con- fident and happy citizens."

(Sir Ian Fraser-Chairman of St. Dunstan's.)

Send your donation to

St. Dunstan's, Hon. Treasurer, British War Organisation Fund. c/o Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation.

in, 330; Mestra Foon Wo Cheung Firm.

10 Messrs Bam Wo ting Co., Ltd., 550 nur offensive by day and night over patents is regulated. Stekers Shin Woo Long Co. Ltd, $50: Germany and German-occupied ter-

the Fog Chew Association, K; Dr. Writories cost her 53 bombers and 18 In. 150: Mr G. Miskin, $200; Mr Ho Shul-

Air Lee 1-cheung, 130; Mas K, M.

Anderson. 50. Totni st01,700.00.

EMERGENCY REFUGEE COUNCIL

use

of

The transter of sales of Severance of Relations SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

(UP). The TOKYO, Aug. 17

wing. $i; Mesars Chung Woo Chong. :e week's overallons included a semi-oMcial Diplomatic Revue stated during daylight raid on Cologne that America's requiring Japanese 300 diplomats to secure a licence before The S. C. M. Post has received the power stations, the following donations to the Emergency machines over Germany in one night, they are able to draw their salaries Refugee Council:

attacks on enemy shipping and end- "ean be construed as one form of of diplomatic rein- Sympathiser (112th donation) $10.

ed with sweeps over France yester- the severance FOOD RITCHIENS

and Social day when the R.A.F., making often- tions.

The final key to the Iuture The Hongkong Refugee Welfare Council acknowledges with thanks alvo atiacks at the same time, shot

of

the fallowing contributions to the food down 10 German fighters and last Japanese-American relations will be

Miss Winifred Robinson, R; Anonymous four of their own.

kitchenre

$100.

le

ST VINCENT DE PAUL The F. C. A. Post has received following donation to the Society of

impent de Paul in memory of the late Capt. A. C. Campbell:

A. F. Hlousien end family, 15.

SOCIAL SERVICE

The 5. C. M. Post has received the lowing donation to the Social Bervice Centro of the Churches in memory of the late Cant. A. C. Campbell:

Rev, Cyril Brown, $5.

DONATIONS WAITING Donallare for the following Organing tione await collection at the office of the S. G. A, Port: Laru Mayor's Fund for the Hellet of Air Victime; Wor: Ener- gency Refugee Council; New Territorien Holiet Association; B.F.R.DC. St Vincent de Paul, B.P.CA. Orthopaedia Centres; Title Sisters of the Poor; Social Service Cchirghe Churches,

sup-

with

the

extent whereto America The total loss to the Nazi defence plles Japan with all and the Dutch

East Indies supplies Japan won 30 fighters during the week.

Over Britain where the German rubber." Luftwaffe carried out what might be called "token raids" to impress their own people that they are not entire- ly Inactive when the R.A.F. is in- creasing pressure, one German bomber was brought down.

In the Mediterranean the Axis lost six machines to five of the R.A.F.

Hongkong Firm Buys Ship

Preparing For Worst In Japan

OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHTM TOKYO, Aug. 17 (UP)-Officials of the Ministry of Agriculture to-day announced a plan designed to In- crease the production of wheat and potatoes specifically for the purpos of replacing rice as the nation's The "Fairplay," a shipping maga staple food and also encouraging the sardines and sea- China Relief Work zine published weekly in London, consumption of

steamer weed.

It was announced that hereafter all The Board of Administrators of the reports that the American Tritish Fund for Relief of Distress in "Atlantic Gutt," of about 4,150 tons China recently approved the following

Government officials also announc xrant, and a cheque was Rocordingly sent deadweight, built in 1919, and owned vegetables will be rationed.

the Foreign Auxiliary to the Nations by the Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific

Manila, has been pured the preparation of an air raid in- To South-East Headquarters of the Company of mann Wallem and Com-surance bill under which the Govern-

Tán Crans

Chine Industrial Co-operatives Fodera-

on Hornitosafer, drugs; and: laboratory pany, Hongkong, for about Pasas ment underwrite, private company equipment, $1,00EATION, TORNA

600,000,

policies.

BUY A BADGE

for your car and support the BOMBER FUND

$5 each

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GLOUCESTER ARCADE

and

FAR EAST MOTORS, KOWLOON

NEW YORK, Aug. 17 (UF)— Race for the National League pen- nant betwen St Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn Dodgers continues with increased rivalry. As a re

of sult

to-day's double-header rames, the two leaders are now changed places, the standings be- ing:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

พ.

L Pst.

Brooklyn

72

40

.043

St. Louls

72

.41 .637

Cincinnati

00 40

550

R. IL

Brooklyn

siche. Owen/

14

Boston

д

1

0 1

Battery-Highe,

Battery--Tobins, Berress; Mas

St Louis

Battery-M. Cooper; W. Cooper, $

Pittsburgh

Battery-Butcher. Wilkie, Dietz: Lopez.

New York

Battery-Carpenter,

2 14.0

Haker,

Howinan. Adams.

Brown; Herineit

Philadelphia

6.12

Chicas,

Cincinnati

BatteryJohnson; Warren.

I

Battery-Errickson, Mooty; McCullough

Battery: Walters; Lombardi,

Chicago

Night-capa

Tattery-toot, Mooty; Schieffing. Cincinnati nor, Beggs, West

Battery.-Turner,

St Louis.

Dottery. Warneko,

Mancuso.

Pittsburgh

Krial,

Battery-Sewell; Lopez.

Brooklyn

Battery--Wyatt; Owon.

Boston

3

Gumbert;

D

D

1

1

ค 2

ima; Danning.

· 18 · 23

Battery-Errickson; Masl. New York

Battery Lohanan,

Philadelphia

Bisery Crissom Livingston.

AMERICAN LEAG

Philadelphia

Battery-Beckman: Wagner.

New York

Battery Chandler; Dickey.

Cleveland

10

Titery-Feller. Eisenstat; Hemsley.

ry-Lyons; Treah,

St Louis

8

Chicago

Detroit

10

Battery,-Nowsom; Bullivan.

Battery-Harris, Newlin; Swift.

Boston

Washington

Bettery-Newsame;

Ballery Hudson: Ear Philadelphia

Night-caps

Ballery-Marchlidon; Hayes.

TintterGomez: Iosar.

Cleveland

|_ Battery-Milner, Drov Chicago

Battery-E. Smith;

Ten innings were plaj Deirolt

Baltory

Bt Louis

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