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PAGE SIX BUGS SKIDDING | AS CARDS WIN; | DODGERS LOSE Braves Hammer er 12-6 Vie- irates Slacken sn Speed; , Cubs’ Hitting bngiea After Early THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Board of Svateey That Failed THREE BB PIRATES hen RHEE tt Fon a [Yankee " Team Is Getting SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1907 apg low Results STAR PLAYERS TO-COME Had tory Over Phillies; Robert- : FOR IG EVEN ‘e son Stars Pa | A i He Fl Ris. Huggins’ Rebuilding of Mori- ; BREWERS DOWN HENS ; bund Club. Has: Resulted in| Mercer, jasvebheirn Shoperatt 4 Waner, Harris and Barnhart and Lehr Tea: 2 en Farther in Front Than Speedy Qutfit.of Champion- ms Bringing © Saints Batter Colonels for “ Rie nar ship Calibre; Star Rookies! »Outatanding Men: ‘ ‘ ver Before j 5-4 Win; Millers Beat Bei 4 : carats ing Added: to Staff. A ‘ ase ALL LINEUPS STRONG GEHRIG RA HIGH ‘Py BILLY EVANS j gd : i ae For years, National League clubs é (B os hy é -. fe i raved and ranted over the way John Pri igge Likely to Pitch For re Orwoll Tops A. A. tomas, Medraw ana Me New York Gionts| . McLean County Team, able to ‘, ee Second; Rus- jomina: at’ organization. i fallen int ry ‘ . * daaiall < ‘That feeling was fitst aroused back Wentz to: Catch en. pccond sell Is Third | in 1911 when McGraw started a three- many c : year chanipionship regime. It be-| Star players of the strength 4 championship outfit, Chicago, Aug. 13. — UP) — Chi cathe more protiourced when he won|Slope will come to ck August the Buccaneer: to be skidding Cubs areas good as “in,” Manager Mul Pehhivts in drow from sarting 26, 27. and. 28 with the. Jamestown out of the ra 8 rae @ Joe McCarthy declares, because. their with 1921 and ending with 1 Shoppraft, Mercer and Lehr. teams Des ee enuous. Innings “ hitting is on the upgrade after hov- However, it takes'imere than’ mere|t® take part in the Missouri Slope Bee ne lost ani ering around thé,.270 mark as a team conversution to beat bail clubs mans| Baseball tournament, Ree, 28 Botany se) 7 average all season. For most of the aged by John McGraw. Other Nat-|,, Gathering together the best players home run ended the contest, Jas ae ; 4 . 3 : season the Cubs have led the lengue ional Legue clubs tealized action in(in their vicinity, these three teams » it did i jaay ue ‘ore, A armen ’| Long before the 1927 season started, the experts ager Connie Mack and including William Gk in fielding accuracy, but today they developing players was the only way|are coming here determined to get MPM sie Nice tien soma ‘Inominatgd the Athletics to battle the Yankees for Eddie Collins and Ty Cobb, all ex-manager: are still 20 points below the Pirates first: prize money. They will, meet granted only six hits but Jess Haines to terminate hig reign. allowed only four. a loss today to get the A’s winning. But it’s all in} in hitting. strong-opposition however, from. such And in their cal- The Cubs had a five game | over the second place teams tod The first three teams have played the same number of games. ves Beat Phillies s hammered out a 6 victory over Philadelphia, Scott of the Phils, and Robertson of the! Braves finished the game in the box, although 29 safe hits were recorded. Manager Bancroft of Boston benched himself, sent Eddie Fan ay to short und placed ond, Pedddiids cach made st: least one hit and ong run. Brooklyn's defense blew sky high in the eighth inning and the G came in from behind with a five run spurt, added. another in the ninth to tie the score and won in the 10th, 7 to 6, on Babe Herman's muff of low throw. Rogers Hornsby's homer was a big factor, The Giants’ second baseman knocked the ball out of the lot in the eighth with the bases full and two down, It was his 18th cir- 12 to : the Ame ican League pennant. culations came the important part the A’s board of This board, headed by Man- ieee would play. HEFTY PUNCH IS BIG THING, GOULD AVERS ==" UNDERESTIMATED Constant Courses Necessary at Pres- Jones Raps at Lively Ball; Says It Ruins Modern Golf [BARNES TRAINS ON FISH, SLEEP Long Jim Tabea Life Easily Stretching of ent, mba: basebgll—and the board ef strategy is already think- ing what can be done to make the Macklets a ics contender next season, Seven of the Cubs are among the 46 hitters in the 300 class of the National League but only one been able to b ten leaders, Riggs Stephenson. Pirates have eight batters in the .300 division and for many weeks three of the Pittsburghers have been grouped at the very top. Three Pirates Lead Today these three Pirates, Paul Waner, Joe Harris and Clyde Barn- hart, are farther in front than ever oe the field, led by Frankie Frisch, from 13 to 50 points Pat them. ~|Brother Lioyd Waner also hi hia own in the first ten, ranking ninth in averages compiled today, including Wednesday's games. Frisch slumped 13 points after his challenge last week to break up the Pirate trio the rest of the first ten skidded with him, while Paul Waner led his mates into higher ground. Frisch also failed to add any stolen bases but his mark of 31 is still nine of Kansas City both outrank them ih number of wins with marks of 17 and 18 respectively, but are third and fourth because of more setbacks. Orwoll tops the batters with ¢ mark of .395, with Grimes, the Hens’ first sacker, not far behind at .386, Reb Russell of Indianapolis stands third and then comes another Brewer- Hens duel between Bobby. Veach of Toledo and Riconda, of the Brewers, 317, three points better. than Mid aukee, each club i week, even in their series against- each other. City also moved up in tea and is but a aligle point behind, Kirkham, the leading clouter of better than Hendrick of Brooklyn, , Columbus, dropped from fourth to sixth place when the race between Faleered in Stretch For over 20 years the showing of La New York. entry in the American League was t the opposite, Al though, the cl several times had’ threatened, it always faltered in the stretch, Then along ‘came Miller Hu; put the, Yankees on the map Tag York ge ee to theeAmeriean League, a1 rival club owners and ma seg to set yu wail. that Graw and the Giants, Taking chai of the New York! be: club in ‘ious, jiller Huggins finished fourth in his first year. He followed this.up by being third twice, In 1924| he Lina fara his first pennant and) roceeded to.win three in a row. ‘ashington stopped his run. of suc-/h cesses in 1924, the Yanks being a’ }coate second, Then came the coMlapse of the Yankee machine. In one short year, @ pennant contender in 1924, dropped seyenth place in 1925. Huggins er: teams ax Bismarck, Mandan and the Oliver County Giants, Mercer Bringing Prigge Mercer is bringing along Prigge, star hurler, who has made a fine record for himself so far this se: He is expected to cause opposing plenty of trouble and his presence @hould: insure @ real pitch- battle. id. Payseno, old reliable first basa « expected to hold down hii Fe in the tournament, ese tai, var aa se the sack in good si pe will, probably be. stationed there again, Heupel, third baseman, ‘is in line for that position, while H. Wente is likely: ‘to be on the. réceiving end, as he has ate is Hsted and may be in customary position as shortstop. the iter garde! H. Sprout, likely cana men listed on the Mercer Alsing blank are H. W. Johnson, H. Willey, A Lindgtrand, cuit smash of the year. The New the runner-up w the handwriting on the FI Jack ‘Leif, "i i ‘on Fops Pitehing List the Hens and the Brewers grew inn, 'Saekmati. and. Pierce. York victory put the team three Wallop Wins In In all Lines Of Most Skillful Clubs in Bag] Before Big Tourneys, eo ntee thie ean fat Larry (heated, ‘and Funk, St. Paul's: onip| i the middle of that year set about to Meet. Manden Friday his fences with Babe his outstanding star, ggins tempted fate and invited criticisom by making over hts infield. Three of his: veteran stars, Pipp. at first, Ward at, second and Seott at games out of second place. Cobb, Wheat Take Honors Ty Cobb and Zach Wheat, veteran outfielders of the Athletics, took away the 's individual honors in ut him {delegate in the: list of the leading i batters, droppe entirely to make Oe eee room for H. Kelly of Toledo, McMillan and. Haas of St. Paul are taking the play away from the league Mercer is to meet the Mandan nine at 2 o'clock Friday atternoon at tne city ball park and: a game between Lehr and the Oliver County Giants will follow. Benton of the Giants haye Mat the top among the Natio: pitchers, with ten victoris to three uefeats. The two Pirates, Meadows and Hill, who held the I long, Keeler Declares By 0. B. KEELER Long Jim Barnes trains on caviar Now Rusty, Golfing Ace Sport; Champions Prove Declares Saying’s Truth + ——— ; gu the, American League. Both players : are and sleep for the British openlare now second and fourth. Jess{in stolen bases, with 2@ and 23 re-| short, were replaced by Gehrig, bas- hr has won the majority of its Z| peleld four hiteresch in the Mec LLAN J. GOULD ‘ ae JIMMY POWERS | championship—at least on shipboard.|Haines of the Cardinals is third, but spectively. Mac gained, three \and ‘and Koenig. Dugan alone re, /Sames on the southeast Slope t i men’s 7 to 1 vietory over the Red] (Associated Press Sports Editor) eo en Aug. 13—(NEA)—Iti 1 crossed with Sone Jim on thefCharlie Root of the Cubs leads Haines |Bruno two this week, mains of the old pennant winning Year and is expected to give a fine Sox, Boston pounded Eddie Rommel] New York, Aug. 1i-—4#)—It's a seems there is a young fellow named| Aquitania, and Jim left his. golf by three victories, Root added Leading hitters of the Association] combination and Hose s. has. two Sccount of itself in the tournament, j for eight safeties but could not|habit among the ise ones” of the Jones, aah see now—Robert, to be clubs severely alone. Lots of the 19th and 20th: this week. are: Orwoll, Milwaukee, .395; Grim aM him.in Wera|#!though the Giants will prove a ; bunch them effectively. ring to string with the fighter who| 5Ure—a goifer, living atvauan’ passengers and some of the offi-|- Leading National League hitters|Toledo, .386; Russell, Indianapolis, hard opponent. i Detroit won. ita thied atraight over|has the-heftier pane who is advancing a very, vezy t2dical| cers desired to see Long Jim wal- P.-Waner, Pittsburgh, .391; |-382; Veach, Toledo, '.371; Riconda, Paro the addition of young}, The ‘Lehr men entered are George 4 the Brown: It's As feallony that w * as, a ch _ ine iproriee sport that, mi lop a few, as Praite Steasie: gotters Harris, Pittsburgh, .379; Barnhart, |) PE bererea 364; Pipe Columbus, ou Begins pulled a ‘stund, that Anderson, oA bh ta d rote Meier, | h nd it’s th ” that ap-; a . ic of note are accustomed to do. But|Pittsburgh, .366; Frisch, St. Louis, ; Duncan, inneapolis, .36) is without parallel in the majors. He .! er, Oscar France, Moyer, four. run bombardment. St. Lou Is nowaday's to the crowd. whether, ind both’ afield and at home of!Tong James, said nothing doing.| pir yee nee Steph: |Kelly, Toledo, .360;, Hauser, “Ka i “Duteh” Jenner, J. H ve { s|took the seventh place club of 1925 and proceedd to win a pennant with it the following year. He is prac- tically assured of another. champion~ ship this season, entered Lindbloom, L..M. Poseley, D. It is up to thé rival club owners Schneider, H. ea G, Erikson. L: and managers who are decrying. the Pocolle, N. Powell, EF. Ruud, H. almost perpetual success of the Schauer, P. Singer, P. Biyb:n, H. Yankees in winning pennants to do|Fergus, G. Deeds, P- Willard and more than spread comeeraatlen. is H. Heinmiller. ue action to stop New Yor! must turn. loo: the, money Bill Tilden Easily ot develop for the. ft : ow that he has a great ball club, Wins Tennis To ey Southam pt 1) Huggins isnt sitting still, idling his » NY aes . “Tilden, ne time, as thi he s win ball games low Brook Glut invitation tennis with’ almos| arity. He is once again Dullding fe for "ihe "| tournament by — defeati George on “chicage Straight future. . sets, 6-2, ives Thetght to to Batiery Ravi repaired his infield Sylece Ont; contented. set, plenely Huggins‘ ia pow. vine pana theteht from: behind whew thee tiery Enicugo : to his battery: izing -his veteran purelives cannot go on for-; youngster had accumulated a lead of four game: r Mealy i concentrating on. pitehing. Le it is epharent M aoe added les to staff. Fc Pipgras, carried by the a the | third. set ees for several seasons as a. Suit as he w promising thi pect, hus definitely poner Geared. is: a. atylint. of the COUF te hy front, tag .His .pitching is the MeMts some of Tilden’s vicious vhots ‘| poetry of motion and he has a de-, Seeding Lott lunging all: over the ceptive. repertoire buck of, his siye| foure, in gallant. but futile ettorts "}He should be a big winner next sea-|*° get Suge ole Lei Sor era Capitol Golf Club ’ Hold - samt .353; Harper, New York, .350; enson, Chicago, as York, .344; Hafey, EL, Waner, ‘pittsreeh, Yeats "Hendrick, Brooklyn, .382. Every other year seems to be “it” for Harry Heilmann of the Detroit Tigers, as he won the American]: League batting championship in 1921, 23 an d'25, and is making a de- termined bid for the top right now. Only Al Simmons of the Athletics Albert m Hoime, A. F. Zieyenhagel, Harry —-" * George, Otto Sperling and L. Carlson. : The Jamestown Shdperafters have Herr, fist, a tennis; many American millions, baseball, bat or! Lend an ear, you duffers who oc-| 4s for caviar, Mr. jeasionally close your eyes and lash! the very it (he ad out a 250-yarder to send you sing-! fascinated with the y|ing down the bright fairway. | number of incipient fish you This Jones fellow hopped off 2/ consume, in one helping of cavia j boat at New York, juggled a few gutta and on the Aquitania the helpings percha pills in’ one’ bronzed hand| of caviar are nothing short of bounti- and proceeded to say plenty in al ful, Long Jim likes chopped onions chat with this writer about jazz-| with his, teo. jerazed modern golf. “Embryonic fish,” meditated Long Inasmuch as this Jones fellow} 3; i aan knows his Bermudas, witat he has to| jethcee eae eday Sich ure aap, [and Lou Gehrig of the Yankees rank say is worth a little space and atten-; higher today than Heilmann, but posed to be brain food. Think of id all the fish here represented! Be-|Gehrig has shown no signs of weak sides, I like the stuff!” eningy Simmons has been. on the f- bench for the last af weeks. Trains by Sleeping Heitmatin G: After luncheon he announced that he had three hours of sleeping to do, jin the sun. is delivered with golf, was held to seven hits by Whitehill. Other teams were not scheduled. Milwaukee, Kansas City, St. Paul and Minneapoli through with vietories in y play in the American Association. aukee Kansas City, are virtually for second place,|ing in the main melees of 1927 wained a full game on the pace-m Helen Véills. the hardest ing Toledo Mudhens who were|among all women tennis stars downed by the Braves 6 to 1. ig Bill’ Tilden of th Kansas City made it five out of} ball’ s six in its Columbus series by down-|ston of the booming forehand drive ing the Senators 11 to 5. Rightfield-| | Babe Ruth Lou Gehrig. twi er Nicholson of the Blues got four;battering-rams of the diamond, the| tion, he being well and favorably hits, including a double and a homer.| mightiest hitting .combination the; ; cd game has ever known. Modern Golf ‘Ruins Courses . Devereux Milburn and Tommy], “Modern golf is ruining every golf Hitchcock, polo's heaviest hitters, the}Course in America, There has been top-ranking players at the game. 4 constant stretching | Suck Dempsey, aiming at a heavy-{CoPe with inereased distances. That weight come-back with fists that pack a vicious cirele. Champion-| I don’t know but that is the best much of their old dynamite. once were 6000 to train for a golfing cham- Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, the pres: si, now they are! pionship after all. ent national tennis champion, won| /¢00 yards and, if it Keeps up, may| I don’t know if Long’ Jim. was the title seven times on sheer power] have to go to 7500. training this way, back in 1919, but’ alone until Helen Wills came along], “The Premium is now on strength;|1 saw him win. the first southern to dethrone her in 1923. The Calif-[it should be on skill! open championship at the East Lake ornia girl had developed even greater] “Golf has deteriorated to a drive-} course, Atlanta, with’ as spectacular stroke than Mrs. Mallory.|2"d-pitch proposition. And distance! un explosion of ‘golf as ever settled-a Vills’ come-buck this year, after|#etting is not dependent on hitting ‘title, buck in the third’ round. a period of illness, has been marked|the bull well either. The ball i He was playing with Bobby Jones, by the most sensational stroking| lively that when I tee my bail nigu,|then a brilliant kid. of 17 years, in “punch” any woman tennis player|®8 usual, I can top it or sky it and|the last two rounds whd Bobby was ha shown sti get the appearance of a fuir| beginning to crowd Long Jim for imilarly, 1 d drive when down in my heart I know] the lead. Bobby was shooting par although they have passed the peuks|it's,a badly hit shot. golf, He played precisely par on of their greatness, ruled internation- The most ykillful clubs in the Numbers 4,6 and 6. Par on those al heights chiefly on the tremendous|a& are rusty with the too lively!holes at the time was 5-5-3. Bobby, power in their games, Both are| ball. My two favored shots are al shot 3 just like a rmament versatile, but in a pinch it has been|Jon@ iron to the green and a spoon.|conference, And he lost four strokes Tilden’s booming service and streak-| How many times do I get a chance/to Long Jim, wee went 4-3-2, two) as backhand shots or Johnston's wad enor in the soures Aes 4} birdies and an eagle, azing fore-handers that have proved| T°" jot many. what a the mate, wauperer ve Proved bick there ‘playing. & long: iyan.or Eagle’ Was Unforgettable The lively ball has put a premium|® Spoon up to within a few feet of gle, on the wallop in baseball. The] the hole! th crowd, prefers the home run to the What we lose in distance with! Bobby played perfect golf, a drive “squeeze play” or “in stuft.”|the ‘gutty’ all we will make up in|down the alley, a second shot in Ruth's tremendous hitting opened control. There ane some greens|front of the green, a short pitch up anew era in q game in which the|©" Which it is impossibl to controljand two putts, for a par 5. Barnes resounding smack of the circuit bjow! the lively ball. That ninth at St.| pulled his drive for off-line: to the rough and shoved out his brassie second clear across the course to|!a He was catching up on some rest. Barnes from its) has been idea of the ity, .358; .Levourveau, epapourpans,.. Sayan, 353, BOARD T0 A 10, mr lub, _ Hornsby, New ‘ONTUT FIG Question itt Validity Petrolle’s Win. Brings hitter of Saints Trounce Colonels Two big innings, the first and the fifth were all that St. Paul needed to batter down the Louisville Col- onels 5 to 4 in the last game of their series. Zahnister held the Colonels to seven hits. For Minneapolis, the fourth and ‘fifth innings netted victory over In- dianapoils, 7 to 5. The Millers scored four runs in the fourth dnd three in ' the fifth, while Pitchers Malone and iy Moon held the Indians to seven hits. “ENGLAND MAY ‘BE BOUT SITE | Rickard Considers Staging | ‘Bitle, Fracas Next. Year in London: New York, Aug. (ug. 13—(AP)—Tex Kkard ‘is considering lon as site for a contemplated heavy- ight: championship fight in 1928. (Phe promoter said today he has re- Gicats ar English capitalots and he ish cay i ited of a foreign in- Serpactecs oie we pai an en- that wou! brine together champion. : x Fast Inquiry by Group : Heilmann is 21 ae 98 behind Sim- mons in averages compiled today in- St. Poul, ‘Auge 134 13,-4#)-—Aroused by luding Wednesday’s games, bu has MS ined wakes Ss that in the(the preliminary discussion of the past month of steady climbing. Most|King ‘Tut-Billy Petrolle 10-round of the others among the first fen tight here Monday night, the state batters of the American League shed’ boxing commfssion today ordered ti ints thi white Hactye wes niaking again ef {that » deeision'in the match be hand: inane down by a referee and four seven. Rut! ker nipped 4 ey Heit be gthe third tight fitst tline in many) en ae months, most, — re seh Ths jalge Miller joined Ken Williams ike pe scion nd fomous F George Sisler, his teammates, just ma 5"* wl; the fringe of the front gow. Sialer | Potts: ee Mi added two more solen bases, making The referee has not. been 22, while Johnny Detroit's Unusual interest attaches te first. aed set “Tarther of. the isk beconte i previgus Pelle bid ee) Leads He a etting the verdict on a leoutes The home run duel hb, Tl atch. favor of Gehrig. Lou hi Fequést of day to 26 for Ruth, bul ing that hi of extra base hits Lo like o lighthouse, He rer and 12 triples, in each class. A Pipgras, now a) ntly back with the Yankeés to / has much the best. mark of in in. A both pisyers* returning from Lott being suslaesly, ‘dive The two he F out of the ten lenders Jdhnston, fi ns has come into: the. bij eerie debe of Fred Marl ae i 7°35 deterinine janie om aed the pion of of the Capitol ‘Golf ae”, ‘ates he has Matches: were to start this after- Han at the Bismarck Country lab. % a a fag to be pi Iayed at ‘con- y../has +he to| be members ie J. 7, net isthe defendi ae “andy id iy champion and will h > | dad Ebola Hopton in the ae eel ea a|* pe rer! Found mate! aon paitings fox: the first round oe baile esse, Toe the t ‘Pangerous, yn for severe Tmt la as 37 ter far ahead of Andrews for instance. “I agree with ane William C, Fownes of the U. 8. G, A. who sug. ests the present 1.62162" ball i lemoralizing the game and robbin; it ot its skilly’ I puet with Bob Harris, former ritish amateur champion, and. Harry Gillies, a well- known surgeon and golf expert over there, and we used the old-fashioned gutty balls. What real pleasure we| shots. got out of the game. It reguired|, Bobby shook his head and took more than driving, pitehing and / his par. 5, losing two strokes Barnes Sinnmons, putting. hoted' a ten-footer for a deuce on the Ney ey York, “Understand, I don’t want to ap-| island Hole, and panty par 3 lost| .3 Eeheng. Bt Bt. pear os an evangelist. Let the ma-|him another stroke. Barnes missed| New York, 266s; jority of golfers keep their fun and| a 20-footer for a birdie 3 at the ‘ale ton, 364; Fe Detroit, .362; their, elecwiec balls; I+ merely ~ gug- | ficult sare and the gallery con: , 852; Dykes, Phil- gest that a sanet brand be selécted | cluded ‘he had, blown up, Not quite: omba, New York, Ein “Heh for the small handicap players and f Na mide He! wavered a bit near the finish oj stars”in championships, the-last round and Bobby came in| wand after, what gitterenne stroke, ah hot race fast. But Barnes won by does it make whether you round |I remember’ how he was fdur feet) the between @ course jn 65 trokes oath the} from the last home with two strokes | Milwauke: vert Toledo i. etleted stl fe present ball or 80 strokes with some- hor the way thi statistics. hing restoring the. balance, senaen vind strength and skill? Tt is all relati now echoes from one end of “the, baseball front t# the other. Gehrig has come along this year to give the Babe a spectacular race for long- rang honors, a tussle of titans that is furnishing even greater interest tthan the pennant chases. On the polo field, Milburn and Hitchcock are the twin ling-hitting aces upon whose prowess America is banking heavily for the Interna- in E. Bird- ons vs, sede eg the rough on the other side. then 15@-yards from the could not see the green from wi le spanked the ball} hai It went like @ rult @ nd a roar went up from the galler ding there. He had holed a 8” ‘after missing two Ae Olsness; Simons L. still ‘work! wirler in either er Biaxte, aeniag worked’ the equivalent-of 25 ly eight weeks 23) —Wernon 1 as fous ai at satate janie er my ‘Mal Hae Bos ton. knocked: a s eat i leop Youre ne Jamaica Kid; New and a logi- . The Wem- Lica veteran, is the hardest hitte: thrilling game has ever known. Hi long, looping wallops at the willow ball have turned the tide of many | th a game, , Hiteheock, youn brilliant “forward, isn't ” pehind the “old master” at getting range to his shots. Jack Sharkey probably . will tes- tify that Dempsey still packs a mighty wallop with either fist, re- pcs 3, hal nats ag eva or pagen. the veteran asa. The come-back of the may Benvioce hitter the modern zi has ds the hi taf fad of jour, three and one in the 36 hole yout tan’ ‘Detroi Louis, .372: Ruth, | sey, is ex a aker, Washing- | range for this Des Moines—Kenneth Hunt, Des | ines, ipeckes gut, Yeutaag! cago (8)," 'Betrolt—Bensig Ge rahe, ie G “a Bowe: out Sailor jombrown, cara Jimay Du Dugan, ir, cut bis rr ‘wit hitting ae i fie ant noe eid ’ ‘ ina .bdea.. iL cial are Hod night, ‘has been’ ie Ore ee Dorf experts say Pe, ae et |. to. get down and win, He try to sink the four-footer. a (RE We at ng, oa oh nd.” a is mn yerity Lang, gnatier Gah ye oe " ses tennis meets in ee otlceaael Baa

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