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PAGE SIx ! News of S port World | -—- RUTH TAKES aq ¥ . ‘ 4 MONDAY, AUGUST 43, 194 ling their own purses for a genera- tion or more, and have become finan- cially indgpendent—they make the . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Dickinson Man Wins In Slope THAR: MUST SHOW. 1. ‘ina BOWNERS Hi MORE THAN SPEED og : < 6 best type of hor £44 for they know men ing.” % Tennis Tourney By NEA Service had recalled Outfielder Fothergill beatin ise Stites water's fine,” : v y N. ¥., ‘Aug. 18—/e¢ 6 Gitta, stage of the Intern! 1, savises all women who fect the Linton, Aug. 13.—At Rochester, N. Y., 4 Honal race, calfed off all negotin-| she advises lie: « CAPITALS IN |SAMIESON AMERICAN LEAGUE'S BEST OVER SUNDAY or the Missourt Slope clover tmts running. bute | eMMt,AFCRGBRCON on the pareet aan of the clever bade running. uU the Tygera,_ . he Rochoster club] Archdeacpn possesses < great — . H p i é * 1 pe renech Stathe F League is a apood, but as yet he has not learn- D 0 UJ BLE WIN Evans Singles Him Out of Big Field of Dia- Hiking zapole of tat truth [ed the art of geting «command. 248 + . Marry Hell fe ae The finals in the men’s — doubles, oe mi one of the game. the break with tho pltchor’s de- mond Celebrities for Season’s Honors troit Slugger, by Narrow | event went to 0. D. ‘Spredler ord] Reve me hisiary of the game] the 5 fa enol steand Mrs BA. Countryman tet + = eal y z . i , says Archdea-| The ‘base runners in aturday in their automobile for a HERE SUNDAY Margin—Also Getsa ‘* Hane? Leb st Neg. Jeipig a be iat a oe eae that ever | majors are apt al ays the dastent trip to Minneapolis and Chiengo, Jo- a ae is sata A - men. Goor ase running largely |seph P. Hess aecompanie em asfar fixes Homer — - pay yee Beate west bert ig ns ase ee experts hinges on getting the break as the] as Detroit where he joined Mrs. Hess Also Took Saturday’s Game — eae beatae mee » {tidyé made similar statements to| pitcher delivers the ball. and daughters who havé been visit. So hare EM Chicago, Aug. 18.—Bat 1's great- ‘ fat. df Cobb, yet, aga base ri inner, | . Most pitchers have a certain] ing at the lakes for a number ' of From Minot, Making It cst home run hitter Ruth, STAND: best leacoh hagn’t shone in the In-} mannerism that always goes with | weeks with relatives. ; i | today leads the American League by | | etre League. the délivery ‘of the ball to the bat- Three Games in a Row a narrow margin, in spite of his | ———— ry enUastavear ik was, reported that |ter. Heady base runners ‘always| WARD TO SUE AT ONCE ; aes team’s defeat by the Detroit Tigers, N..D. STATE LEAGUE | the, Detroit club had acquired thej familiarize themselves with such } Minot, N. D., Aug. 13.—A resolution _ LE ~ STIC 5 to 2, Sunday. ‘ a W. L, Pct.| services of Archdeacon, Manager | mannerisms. instructing the state’s ‘attorney to FANS ENTHUSIASTIC Incidentally despite the defeat the | int 678) fobb practically admitted the deal] No doubt had Archdeacon Joie! bring acticna at once againct ell per” — Yankees rounded out the week by | pismarck. .600 |‘had been put . over, APHagantly Peas ould. sits ee renin sons who have not prid the principal st Ga fS n on Local such a lead in the American Lea-| Vatiey City . 481| Some, hitch developed, ‘beca' 6} advan national | 2%4 interest of seed liens secured By + Last Game of Seasoi gue averages that little tess than! Jamestown .. ts .407/ Archdeacon never joined the Ty-|things ents his sits atic ‘i. | Ward county in 1918 and 1920, when Lot Tonight When Ford a miracle could prevent theit pennant peaches eer: R pe reas record oo etaalian: ey Ball: it furnished secd and feed to needy 7 victory, the experts conceded.‘ Al- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. 4 | Ghe;'rumor’ was ;that Manager| lJant front a base tied farmers, have been adopted by the Car Is Given Away | though the New York Giants also W. L, | Pct} Stallings, peeved because Detroft | point. \ Ward county commissioners, ee lost the ee say pureed Kansas City i 4 87 — WOMAN State’s Attorney V. E. Se the League basebail season ended that their Nationa’ ague rivals !st Paul... 65 «89625 believes it will be necessary for the Paviaee ‘sine Teaag. thee have amall chance to team them away | Leufseile ‘a uw BOY OIL STOCK? Nor me GaN ts Whe. Baar cals and Minot play an exhibition from the top. So another world series [Columbus |... 49 62 485 CAN SEEL IT? _ t against each person against whom a game, which is the last game, but eee age pretty safe for New | indianapolis bl 57 ee } ‘ } lien is now held instead of making i ; York this fall. Mi {60., 467 | i i h does not count in ie Hoe Ruth, by: haramebingvone b biter, Niscapete ie ry Gh . By Marian Hate the actions of a blanket nature. It was a glortous finish ihe a double and a single; jacked up his |Tolede 1 343 NEA Servite Writer WEATHER FORECASTS ' aisleuding. MEDAN te LHe batting average to 80394. Inas- om New York, Aug. 13—Instead bf For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- to ado ree av hatuvgauiea Cots much as Harry Heilmann, — the NATIONAL LEAGUE, Auecimbing to the chatter of the oil | erally fair tonight and Tuesday, Cool- ; ; Detroit slugger, was out of the game W. E. Pet | stock aalesinen, why not take their eaalae saw Wea ae de [ath tine thn Rath “ook |New Yank #458 |S ecm them’ ane cll lech your "eer Ate batons “Gepneity tue s y s 8 a j the league batting lead away from Pittsburgh . 43° 590 | seit? tonight and Tuesday. Cooler tonight series here, him. Heilmann’s average is .39377. | ¢ q é 3 “a ° The double-header was fast base- Ruth's home run was the 20th of the Chines S be aa eae Foley See iee eae and southeast vse AU ball for the most part, and in point season, putting him even with Cy | st Levis” Se 55, a5 ati fi ponent tig’ popula tke Gencral Weather Conditions oF of time the fastest of the season, Ac- Williams of the Phillies. They New Brooklyn 53 B20 PM it # ‘ texweuantin’ Ake The pressure is low over Manitoba tual playing time for the two games York Nationals lost to St. Louis on | pritedcinhia ‘'35 71 ‘330 | first. one : and precipitation occurred in North s. Saturday evening Cardi : - Not only that, as repre Dakota, Iowa and in the Southwest. was three hours, Saturday evening the Cardinal field, 5 to 2. It was the | prety 3278 sikive. fon te Ate Yok nee Gewese, P the locals and Minot played the short- closing game of their western trip. ie eer se itive for the. at te to’ Elsewhere the weather is generally est game of the season, it requiring New York Giants dropped 3, aut of AMERICAN LEAGUE. Jeum Pxcbanitty AN « dae fair. Moderate temperatures prevail but an hour and five minutes to play 5 to the Cardinals, the only seri | W. LL pot, | terest: hex peste e iad ped in all sections. the game, they lost on the last invasion.” The | New York .2.70 36 67 | OWNIng Seats on, Ha el Road Conditions Jimmy Throckmorton and Erick- only other exciting event in the Na- Cleveland . 5948-551 | the Joy of: being oil: brokers and the The, roads throughout the State son, who came from the Iron Range, tional League occurred in Brooklyn, |st. Louis 63 B80. LANE opportunity of earning a are mostly in excellent condition, pitched Bismarck to the victory in the where the Dodgers _ trimmed the | petroit 49 51.499 | Million, ches than inheriting or North Dakota { double-header, while Elmer Liefer Pittsburgh Pirates in a pair of | chicago 49° 83480 ee a thokodghtad icwall Gorn and wheat and Dennison, who had not lost al | CHARLIE JAMIESON, INDIAN OUTFIELDER, STANDS OUT TO-| cames, 11 to 2 and 6 to 0, In the | Washington. 4665 455 | “MY favorite bette awe Stations, High Low Preci. r in the second half of /DAY AS A DIAMOND STAR WITHOUT A SINGLE WEAKNESS. HE / first game Dizzy Vance fanned 10) philadelphia 58’ 437 | Street,” she confesses, CHa Amenia ,.. 49 22 WI ason, were the Minot | DOES EVERYTHING WELL. j Pirates, and three Dodgers, Nies, | Boston... 61 402 | favorite ‘topic of conversation is BISMARCK . B20 © p ” fielding and some Tee Pee : | Fournier and Deberry, knocked home |finance.” Then she added some: of Bottineau ... 45.07 C Sound swats wore combined in both ,... By Billy Evans | fast and able to hit fairly well, he| runs, Gtimes let them Pirates down | her own ideas on women in business. Bowbells 470 «CG ound sw Who is the most valuable ball play- used at first base and in the out-| with three hits in the second fracee if RESULTS “I Beltéve the reason most women Derie eee eae F is | CT im the American League this year?| field. | Philadelphia beat the Cubs at Chi- : | don’t hitch their wagons high enough Rckindann ee Alnvekmurtonynttched) ons 76 “His |) “Gagner SIMIARENECLeaaG a jie] | qllis next stopping place was Phil-| cago, 7 to & The Boster Natooen | tne batnee oe ee a they Dickinson ... 490 c 7 best games, allowing but four hits| st. Louis Browns, was voted that] adelphia, going to Connie Mack via! and the Cincinnati Reds hid a holi. | (Siturday Gawies:) Have hot sufficient vision” she Dunn Center 47 14 C Hise Cigg unite tuning. Minot (got | Nonor in’ 1982) by: a1 committee tier: lia cteaan He- improved under Mack, | day because it rained. Harrie nen. AMERICAN ASSOCIASION. tae 7 Ellendale . 54 0 6C three hits and one run in the ninth | perts. but southpaw pitching bothered him cq out of a homer in Cleveland} st. Paul, 6; Minnespaie Bone pines Not Hotiekceping MISS LILLIAN FOLE Fessenden ......... 86 50 45 C and it looked ag if she would push} His name will be the first to Brace} some, Then came a transfer to Cleve- | help the Bortnn Amtericaay. > Cklambee Tees 04. tis "any wonen tone of busi] at the nimber of facts she has col-| Grand Forks + 82 51.10 T. over another score, but failed. In/a monument now being erected in| land, Ho was thrown in as excess! the’ second place Indians, 9 to 3.| Louisville 18:7; Iodimecutis &: A u L Whe research she had done, | Jamestown . 82 42 10 PC : : ee eta tl lee Bobby : antes Cite a indianapolis 3-2. | ness just as housekeeping on a big| lected andithe resear she jon 4 the first game the crowd saw two Washington to commemorate base baggage in 2 deal that sent Bobby Washington, playing at home over. Kansas City 8; Milwaukee 7. By institution where the| “Oil stock will be as safe as any Langdon. 5 - 77 47 06 C curve ball pitchers in action while | ball. Roth to Philadelphia. : came a six run lead in the only othe, pidael Sig-slims go to med Borcire et Hes | atone all aro listed on the oe | Larlmore.. : 81 60 15 GC Erickson and Dennison were the| Sisler, the hero of 1922, has not _Under Tris Speaker, Jamieson 8-| American League game, defeating| ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Seal tin thel i change,” she prophesies. Lisbon ¢ +81 61 05 C Speed artists for the second game. | played a game this year because of| rived. He has overcome his fault, in- Chicago. 9 to 6. The St. Louis and; New York 6-6; St. Louis 4-2, baer s Bap ons Ny part aah ge, 2 P ued Minot .. +86 43 37 C Condon won plaudits of the crowd ¢¥e trouble It is not believed that he ability to hit couthpawa and. now Philadelphia Americans were not! Brooklyn 7; Pittsburgh, businegs heads of this dep arene | «Wom ey ened to. be nat- | Napoleon ery at 70! C by a one-handed catch in the first | Will don a uniform in 1923. That puts] stands as a player without a single | scheduled to play. j Cincinnati 10-0; Boston 6-3, bee eads o} is isy eda pe me peek PP bout spending |Pembiria ..... .80 48 0 ¢ fame. Nord also got a hand for a|him out of the running. weakness, He's a real at: é | ‘Philadelphia 4-8; Chicago 5-6, i erae:no renee why it sl Kaas urally eon wire about ea He Williston Ode 6. 1G one-handed catch of a foul, Who will euccend wa : cl Other players who wil ake ae: ~ 5 ea Me 8 vis Be ade na ed oe e a ie fe, ie vite Moorhead | 78 64 .06 PC Bismarck got her first run in the |, While there are many stars in the| ious consi eration are Babe Rut | DOUBLE BILL __ AMERICAN LEAGU ‘ought in terms of salaries instead | losers,” she admits, is ni Cl, cloudy! ©, clear; PC, part! first game in the third i Nord | American League worthy of consid- Harry Heilmann, Urban Shocker, Ed- | 4. . New York 10-9; Detroit 4-8, (Sec. | of million ural enough when you consider they 4 ys CG, H » partly eas Saiveduane pees Tobin, |¢ttion, T nominate Charley Jamie {die Collins, Howard Ehmke, Fred IS SPLIT AFP.” ond. game 10 innings.) Miss Foley is disarmingly pretty|have always been dependent upon pe heves x tas) walkedli 3 [left fielder of the Cleveland club, as | H: Roger Peckinpaugh and pet- | Boston 4; St. Louis 3, 'd intensely feminine in appear-|some man for their money. © above record is for the 48 . Pemvenuerion: wentuout, to’ Hirst ahs ccceceatuanla inset 1923, fig-| haps a dozen others, JAMESTOWN | chicazo * 10-2; eyashington 7-2; /ance, but on, the. subject of oil you| “But today, parficularly in, the|Mours ending at 7 a. m, local’ tine seat Caterina row ea uring he will continue his present Many in Running 3 (Second game called end of ninth. | forget thése: attributes and taurvel | targé: cities, worst have been hand. | tday- dicteivine rt at second he scored. In the |S" Chartey'a Real Star Babe Ruth, in the best condition| | Jamestown, Aug. 18—Jamestorn ca earmh are eidtait 6s SiS suis eer ras Leprolagist Pext inning Dougan walked ond Bér-|. here pro many fine euttioliets in| of his career, has been’ a wonderful | 84 See SS Po ree E aie . — i i Reider scored Dou-|the American League, but certainly help to the Yankees, even though he aes en Ststore cid favor a Scale SUNDAY RESULT RESULTS Ran with a whale of a two-bugger to! there is none better-than Jamieson | ienct breaking any home-run records. tie. le aca gaine the Vatie AMERICAN LEAGUE f right. rd ran for Reider. MeNight | He possesses every qualification of a} The work of Eddie Collins is the out- cit ag a a feated the locals & : Detroit 5; New York 2 {lied out but Nord scored him with | star. Jamieson does everything well.| standing feature of the A LS ae od (eis yeaa tres y; Boston 8; Cleveland 3” a single to right. No outfielder in the Amer lay. Shocker is having a whale of | Sore of § inniigh> First eathes Chicago 6; ‘Wesktaricn © Minot scored in the third and last. | League can go further than Jamieson, | a year with the Browns. Howard Peeny, gs. game: Geek: other not-echedated 3 Brandt was safe in the third when |and he is a sure catch. A left-handed | Ehmke, with the Boston Red Sox, has! Valtey City .....001 300 002-6 10 3 . Tobin erred on his grounder. Lauber | thrower, he gets not only great dis-|been one of the pitching sensations | Jamestown, 2020 020 012-7 8 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE sacrificed. Dennison scored him with | tance to his heaves but deadly accu-| of the The cisteieime® practically | Batteries: Prodinski and Wallin.| New York 2; St. Louis 5. a single to center. In the ninth |Facy, too. ; halt ‘of the victories scored by his! Fidler, Repola and Carle, Umpire} Philadelphia'7; Chicago 6. Gunther flew out to Bernier. Cole-}, At the bat he hits left of right-|club, a tailender. Culpepper. i] Pittsburgh 2-0; Brooklyn 11-6. got a hit and took second on [handed pitching equally well. He bats| Heilmann is having another great | ‘ Boston-Cincinnati postponed, rain. ial bad + to first. Wal-| left-handed, but southpaws do not| year at the bat. Fred Haney is one! Second game: = AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | Ta Hester eth eee ate ne ment Kini anithe ease peels of the best utility players in the} Valley City ......300 002 0b0—5 84 St. Paul 1; Minnespolis 2 page coe neater bothvgor hits). Goler ee ea pe niece ball hard as 2 | majors. Roger Peckinpaugh is fooling | Jamestown -200 000:600—2 68T Toieae t: Cote een As ae a eyrmene Micfer Irule, but he can bunt or drag the| the ecpecte by a great comeback. | Batteries: Sates Wallies Wald Miiwaakes das Kes City 6:8 lew out to Nord. Brandt was sa: ; s | e Giieranlaeeraiuaes | 1 Uisnine (Cal penises ; i . on an crror, Lauber flied out to ball in a manner most annoying to the These and many r play emon and Carlson. Umpire Culpeppe: Ind polis 10-4; Louisville 3-1, infield. Suc did not come to Jamieson! overnight. Some ears ago he came short with the bases full, The Second Game done big things for their clubs in the | American League. But it is question- able if any one of them has been Second game call ness.) led end bth, dark- VALLEY WINS. Y In the second game the fans saw | to Washington as a pitcher. He lacked more valuable than fleet Charley |. Jamestown, Aug. 13.—Valley Gity Ser 4 real pitcher's battle between Erick- | control and never got very far. Being Jamieson. took Senay s game from James- Babe Would Like son and Dennison for five innings. : town, 7 to 5. / 9, In the sixth Bismarck broke the ice Suoreiuy iio third stike. one Ribs To Wear Harry 8 utmi tel scores. “Erickaon was\ hie|y,/score *Y innings: 0127 2! Gunther, Minot flashy second | Valley City Crown This Year} by pescer- Barlisent he 2 second Bismarck ...001 200 01x—3 10 4/ baseman, failed to hit safely for the Batteries: — with a nice sacrifice. Condon flew] cnc. crifice hits, La | first time in 27 consecutive games, aj A : 2 pes F Summary: Saerifice hits, Lauber, | fir :0 v ‘ Carlach: NEA Service out to Short. Dougan scored him Bernier. Two base hits, Reider, Hes-| league reeord. Nice ficliing by Bis- | =*8er and Carlson. Now York, Aug. with a single. Bernier scored Dou- |r 1" plays, Reider to Condon. | marck marked the game. ‘ kan with a hot single through the box ]\<" Double | THeseEMOR Gate and went to second on Coleman's er-| itech oun, by TI Cane oie ror, but Reider fanned. In the ninth | Micter 7. B pon hi sigh tandia Jor® One| Umpires, Bennett and Shanley to right which Liefer missed an peorecnee faye kson pulled up at third. Zart] BOX score second game Sunday: walked. Condon scored Erickson with MINOT It was the winning run, In the first of the ninth, however, | Gunther 2b Minot gave the fans near heart fail- {Coleman cf . ers gota hit, but went out | Walters 3b Spranger ss . cond when forced by Hester.| Hester Ib . cfer singled to left. Brandt hit a] Liefer rf to McNight, who caught Hester | Brandt c off second, ending the game. Lauber If . Manager MeNight had the locals’ Dennison p . running bases Sunday, and although Totals .. there was some wild running the boys were on their toes and gained by their aggressiveness. The fans were especially pleased with Throckmorton’s showing. He had pitched some good games and some bad ones this season. The good games he had pitched has justi- fied the faith of Tom-Shanley that he was a comer. 5 Last One Tonight After the game today, when the Ford car is given to the lucky hold- er of the right ticket at the game, Bismarck will go to Minot to finish the season with a six game series. Box score first game Sunday: woocooHHoon WHOMMOnHO oD Rocannonune RH onocosoune NOCCHOHHOOR BISMA) RCK Zart cf ... Condon ss . Dougan ¢c . Bernier If Reider rf McNight 2b . Nord 3b Tobin Ib . Erickson p . Totals . Score by innings: Minot .. -000 000 200-2 9 2 Bismarck :000 002 Olx—=3 4 3 Stolen bases, Dougan. ecooconnoor Cue moconnocs werwrosococHoot Ase mooenosr BMH OCOOSCOCOCE FS HY Summar; MINOT Sacrifice hits, Coleman, Zart, Con- € ' ab r o a e|don, Two base hits, Bernier, Dougan. Sprenger as. -4 0 0 3 1 0} Struck out, by Brickson 7; by Denni. Gunther 2b 40 0 2 1 0{s0n 5, Base on balls off Erickson 2; Colaisen cf -4°1-1 6 0; Of off Dennison 2. Double plays, Erick. Walters 3b. 0 2 1 0] Son to Condon to Tobin. McNight to Hester 1b © 2 4 0 1]Condon. Wild pitches, .. Erickson, Rintenp.: 0 1 0 2 | Dennison. Hit by picher, Erickson, Brandt c . 1 630 If .. 00100 30. ; nnison rf 0 © 0 of ‘Umpire Bennett and Shanley. 2724 8 2 BERNIER’S FINE WORK. Al Bernier pitched. wonderful } Bame for Bismarck Saturday evening, allowing Minot but two hits and shutting them out, -On Tuesday, the first’ game, of the ‘series, he: held Minot» to seven ‘hits and one, bi lest two to one... Berbier also stru out eight men, and gid something un- usual—he ick ont out’ four men rie iasife. ‘One of those that Gronemonnos SerowMoOMM rT aHoouNmNHGes Sorwmnaaenc 2 ti < when aa Sey ae It also was the shortest of the season, being placed in an hour and five minutes, The box score Saturday's game: 14 Mieae RH OA E]* Spranger, ss 400020 Gunther 2b . © 0 2 £43 Coleman, cf. 01300 Walters, 3b . 0 0 198 2 Hester, p . Oy 0a 0 Leifer, If . 00°10 0 Brandt, ¢ . oo201 Lauber, 1b 00u 00 Dennison, r 00101 Totals 0 22414 6 RH OA E Zart, cf .. -8 830100 Condon, -421040 Dougan, -8.00901 Bernier, -401000 war DL 2. Ba aO| 412120 -3 00330 Tobin, 1b <2. 3 0 110 00 Throckmorton, rf:. 4 f 1 0 0 0 000° 000 000—0 2.6 Bismarck 20 100 40x—7 91 Summary—Stolen bases, Zart, Mc- Night, Hester, Brandt. Sacrifice hits, Zart, Dougan, ‘Tobin. Two-base hit, Coleman. Struck out, by Bernier 8; by Hester 2. Base on ball, off He: ter 1. Double plays, Reider to No: b Spranger to Gunther to Lauber, Wal- ters to Gunther to Lauber. Time 1:05. Umpire, McClellan, ~ ee DOROTHY HANNA WINS 4... WOMEN’S GOLF TITLE Grand Forks, N. Aug. 13:—Miss Dorothy.Hanna of 0, playing su- perb golf, defeated Mrs. Ralph Ma- yer of Devils Lake in the finals of the play for the North Dakota We meh’s golf championship here Satu day, Tup: - ‘ § Miss Henna took the lead at the start “of match, and by work, finished the play Miss Hanna played | of of the best ‘game the ty & cool, | on ing gees ee papel apes betas sane rs, Mates never | He covered the distance ; Fatgo rep- im hours. | trip seeks to at ors this year. ition is no hlonger merely confined to the making of home runs. ~ 4. Ruth’s greatest goal this year is to’ lead the American League in batting. Babe wants to prove to the world that he is something Tore-as a bats- man than merely. a slugger. This year, instead of swinging for a home ran every time came to bat, Ruth has mixed vem up on the opposition. He has laid down and beat out many a bunt. 1. Oliver Towne (ALL OVER TOWN ) / oly approached ten pebple at random cn the stfeet the other day, and inquired if they had : atiything. they wanted to buy or sell. And At other times ‘he tins. er healthy cut that cauted him drive out 59 home, runs, during 21 senna of : o-f-ram aids in’ the want ad column of this paper and bought or ‘sold everything frort fishing tackle to ostrich feathers, Ruth; also’ feels that he wil mal pee his home. ran crown: It Took lor & time‘as if Cy Willfains of the : Phillies had a ,watkiway, ‘Bat 3 : A Bal . : _- © ‘Phone me, aind I'll wager I can buy, séll or cous exchange whatever you h } 3 ms for 4 & i chance to. delive \. world # * [series, and the ni the. Yenkees are looks as if-he was certain to ave:in mind. ’ 5 5 en on | forth Cleveland. miles | h 16 minutes. On the fe Tost 20 pounds in weight,»

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