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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1925. SPORTS. 27 V. M. I. Nine in Two Games Here : Victory of Fi mnlgan Spells Finis of Dundee CADETS PLAY MARYLAND RINGTITLE TOURNEY |STARS TO TAKE ALLEYS ’”“c'fifin“éfi’émiiy CHAMPION OUTCLASSED AND C. U. ON SHORT TRIP PAIRINGS ARRANGED| [N CAPITAL CITY EVENTS! . ' BY FORMER NAVY BOXER Seiniais & £ Close to 200 schoolboy athletes will NEW YORK, April 29.—The New compete in the 18 events carded for | York State Athletic Commission has the second annual junior high school | 7o o ~ r ounci a : e 2 : B .| track and field heduled for | . e - Visit College Park Tomorrow and Brookland on|i"unccd the dute and the pairinss W"‘“‘- there are no class A teams entered in tonight's bowling in | situraay ar central High Scnooi | *Honey Boy™ Batters Twin Title Holder From Start the next round of bouts in tae the Capital City Association tourney, there are aplenty in the | Stadium. Each of the six junior Saturday, Playing Marines on Friday—Old lightweight championship elimination s pas 3 . 2 schools of the city, Columbia, McFar- | P ELC 7 e T bt s el singles and doubles. Tourney officials should have designated | fehools of the city, Columbla, McFar | to End ovak, Cortez and Waterman Win g C Leonard’s successor. tonight as “Auto night,” as seven of the twelve teams entered are from | Hine, will have a full squad entered | Gl o o, - Liners to Have a Big Day. The four-match card will be staged | the Automotive League. Megaw, Wolstenholme and McGolrick are| Following the precedent set last ners of Preliminaries—4,000 Witness Show. ] 7 on May 18 in the Queensboro Stadium, | among the stars carded in the singles, while Maxey Rosenberg and Joe | Year the meet will be staged in the . SIS e Brookiyn. h morning, firsi events being run off at —_—_— . alger of New York meets| Mulroe are hooked up in the doubles maroing: BY H. C. BYRD. Solly Seaman, also of this city;| Only two changes occurred in last Competitors will be divided into four I HE 4,000 fight fans who were present at the show of the N o b o Sammie Mandell, Rockford, TlI., light- [ night's bowling, Operations No. 2, by - TOURNEY LEADERS| | classes — 85-pound, 100-pound, 115 Capital Sporting Club last night at Washington Auditorium GINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE leaves Lexington today for a|weight, engages Jimmy Goodrich of i 558, 652 and A—King Pins No. 2....1.604 | | pound and unlimited. Boys in the e > i ci11 | tUrning in three games of 538, 552 an B—Operations_No. 1648 i the word “finis” written aiter the name of Johnny Dur ree-game base ball trip, two games of which are to be played on [ Buffalo in another, and the third will | . % : th Class C—Regulars "No. 1 1581 lightest class will contest for honors . E bring together South American | 530 for a total of 1,645, going to the il in the G0-yard dash, 220-yard x-lav,,grand little man of the prize ring and holder of two world titles » | boxer, as yet unnamed, and the win-|front in class B. Carry No. 1 and oy DOUBLES running high and running broad | p Finnegan of Boston, former United States 2 at Quantico Friday and come back here Saturday to |ner of the bout between Tom White | {'nited No. 1, who were tied for first ] —pMoore and McNickle. 70! jumps. For the 100 and 115 pounders | o . 8 g it L Y shampro y [and. oot Browa. Mexicane . 1, 3 v Z_ifi.&‘,?."“.u"{'h',,. aoa the 100-vard dash, the 440.yard relay | hmshmg touch to the career ot the great Ita 3 Mexico City next Saturday place, were shoved down into a tie . a1 the s g listed The two boys fought at catchweights. with no t avolved at “Dutch” Dietrich may not accompany the team, but " The principals in the fourth contest | f0r second. L 1 SINGLES Unlimiteds will compete in six4Gallagher, who was the third man the ri g the Dempsey Sianer o : e K : | will be Clonie Tait of Canada and vred Moore assumed the leadership P, Metrokas . 328 | |events—the 100-vard dash, 220-vard | Firpo iracas, referced the bout. The crowd showed disapproval of the slaver., who happens to be the hardest hitter on the squad, . 3 in the all-events, when he turned in 358 Pr ! . ‘()lnnn‘ the Cuban hznmongm s, wi : ; 1011 338 | |run. 880-vard relay, running high | “catchweights. no titles involved” announcement. but they were ¢ nd present their best line-up. The team has been )mm,, a a total score of 1,047 in class A. 3 o Tt Ryt aetine, Bk | “cutchweigh i in t tey w > eckered career, winning some games from exceptionall ALL EVENTS b PE s to see the local favorite Finnegan strut his stuff before a ! Tonight's Schedule. ponyy o | |Pu P h e eiie e e idideaasiad witithe kiawicdae | dropping others to schools that appeared weak JALEKH‘NE BETTERS e e A—Moore ... 047 Each achool is allowed three entries | - 1€y, came—they saw—and departed with the knowledg V. M. L teams gen Name Clags. Alley Class C—Foley .. . 003 in each event | the little Irish lad is there in every way ; 1 busy w k end. Th J. M. Allwine From the ver b nning F gLy week end. The| CUEYY CHASE SENIOR CHESS EVENT LEAD [} o et i e vevbee e V. Jeflries. rubber, as each school| C. Jeftries. Faiam.- 134 the body. In the third round Dunde Senior golfers of the Chevy Chase| By the Associated Press. Embry rted bleeding at the mo and t e es in track and field ’ 5 = A S. Haliey hletics 1o its credit Club met at 1 o'clock today at the| BADEN-BADE April 29 —The | Harry W Strieier rounds. Finnegan had conside reach on the champ and < 1 T ster Ale improved | Weinbe the sprints. Kellogg in/club to elect officers of their assc jan master Alekhine improved | Weinb advantageously. He w 3l AT Wtite e Aate e in is lead in the international chess Gron AR B ITH the uranimous election of Laurence A, Slaughter, vice presi- | &t Jab, beating Dur Kane. .. 110125 84 Biorkiand 98 102 10: dent of the Commercial National Bank, to the presidency of the | of ten times. I tion fol > ¢ Groft. events have been star per-| " for the present year. Ju 1“9‘“» rnament by defeating Thomas of Moraw Spencer. B2 83 : s : i newly formed District Bankers’ Base Ball League, a revival of . Finnegun " ca he jaw and the ¢ i I'he Cadets meet Maryland at College Park tomorrow rsity r the Lexingtonians in all|G€orge G. Perkins is president | England, while the Pole Rubinstein, Wolstenhoime . . contests so far this year | At the same time many of the|who is in second place. was held to S eshman and track ds also| Seniors were playing in a handicap a draw by Bogoljubow of Russia. Bayer: Johnstn mpetitio turday. while the Medal play tournament which will ex-| " Frank J. Marshall, the United States | E. J. McGolrick G [ |tend into tomorrow. Nine holes may | champion, drew against Tartakower | W, R. Pratt tenn ¥s at V e g LI g Totals. 211 227 183 Totals. 178 187 17 fend o omorrow.” "Xine holes ma | cnasmmion, Wl Bra 108101 133 Allwine., 03 81 194 | the splendid organization of bank teams which received favorable recog- or 18 may be played either day | Torre of New York was defeated i oy s S AT college in the — o o § by C jerma Buick (Automotive) Totals. 214 185 Totale f 1 s ng a polo team.| Fred . Paxton won the law gross | DY Caris of Germany Operations. (Southarn Rwy.) S 100 e B Washington sandlot followers this season. the school | < | 4 . ps Athletic) 0 S b g prize in the Kiwanis Club tournament Hilltops (Athleti Meinb'é. 95 104 10 Seven banking institutions, includ-|N 1 - ¢ f Alexandria| f nd sa Jeen doing s o S ot Publications (Agriculture) X : banking ins ons, includ-| National Athletic Club of Alexandria sixth round saw Dundee 1 “‘j M qowie|held veserday at the Washington| FLOYD JOHNSON BEATEN. | g s A 5 Tes ing the Riggs National Bank, Com.|on thelr schedulss Shouid Cemtmo flash of his former ular college|of 59, Risley hat and G .| Eddie Huffman, former Navy light. | jfoond Nat Bank Fankers gorton LAl 08 55| mercial tional Bank, District cate with Mangger Cator at Main 1 more solid b dck = 5 M G e i 5 SO L 89101 116 101 119 | tioval Bank, National Metropolitan | 4650 between 9 and 4 o'clock 1 during the goes Rich- | son Cunningham tied for low net with | heavyweight champion, won a decision | Cadillac (Automotive ) . 101 S et _an lock o g the ent sec round | cards of 91—13—78 and 96—18—78, re- | over Flovd Johnson of lowa, in a 10-|Qldsmobile (Automotive) Totale 208 200 TOIRAT e & apaal Benk (o ashington, vas not to be deni he R ¢ f o a6 W P vrolet (Automotive) o & Co. and F. H. Smith | Chevy Chase tossers handed a 10 -r, and had the edge ever e Richmond iment. V. M. I |spectively. (unningham won the toss [round fight at Vernon, Calif., 1ast|oOaxland . (Automotive) Leasure. 105107 8 Tnvostuiant’ 0., diediy’ ha o mains| o2 mstiucl to-the Krentons s e n the first round some time ago | for the prize | night Dodge (Automotive) b s O B s 2 . | 9958 plication for franchises in the loop. | g . : . seating the Richmond Howitzers. Doubles, 10 P.M. Totals. 105 101 178 One other team Is expected to come | ; ATl Bowman, at Clarendon 465-W-1 e e A DI Stowart apa X. Eckbardt, i A S fore th e et |is arranging the schedule of the De o today in base ball, having a game Mangus Wood and J. M. Geier with th o Ma The Ma P. Fellipo. Laster.. 98103 00 Keefe .. 84104 83| Other officers o league are: | MOlAY Seniors |1 his left ! the Quant rines. Cosimano and L. P. F fnsvibrinad paps nEnt L e o B0 Bonte and Sam Gheen | | Reiley.. 05101 88 Kooniz.. 78 68 64|Francis E. Hilldebrand, National Met:| Renroc players will hold an im P | Jasper Naples and Karl Lehman tion, among them some brilliant for- | IN lOl RN AMEN I Chas. R. Brown and B.J. Bailinger mer college plavers. “Zeke" Bs | Sy ‘and B. M. Fairall Totals. 193 204 178 Totals. 162 1 2747 | Topolitan Bank, vice president; Ed-|portant practice Friday at 3:30 at FDrisc'l 69 91 Wicratt 98104 pg|%ard Graham, National Bank of | Monument diamond No. 6. Joe Healy. former catcher at University of Mary ‘}Y‘L».PXTE‘I:: w::dlnd“i;:e V;‘u“l:»:" land aying a fine game behind N D J.Drisc’l 111 94 86 Id. 106 76 97| Washington, secretary, and Joshua|manager, requests all Dlivira’ and | John Pappas and_Geo. Frien s i ‘[:\n,n IS OF COLUMBLUS bowlers take their turn tonight in the linch When they brc nition among local amateur base ball devotees a decade ago is promised |! ght his man all ove hard for the old knoc CERE TR rounds we: ones, w was no doub t who was the > r>mas > W Hs Avery 97 108 All league games will be plaved on|northeast, Friday night at 7:30 his lo nd remarkable care Last Night's Scores. Totals. 183 203 160 aturd nd will be staged at the| tournament of the Washington Duckpin Association, all eight TEAMS sl Monument diamonds. ~While the| Several changes have been made in| ¢ V2 Cody Mokt schedule fs not vet complete, it 13|the ? the Bowhitt S lin el | o m avy. ] a ns c Bl S "o o 1 | PEERLESS JUNIORS der i ill | wito have ° resrkantsed. nnder Sips | this bout | hase ball team has high hopes o Five new leaders developed last night in the different classes, “Reds” | Qperations,o. ¢ pragions No. 1 | |iake piace on siax o : Jho Niaselzevieind Canir | e Smoks” ting awa h the lon . o e e e 2l ¥ a1 | Umalrs "F04 °08 108 Morris. 88 94 81 | mpires and scorers will be named | dates for th - ovak’s lead | . Morgan shining in the singles, when he turned in a three-game total | Umall ates for the team are ed to o fuksdwas iai ‘\lor;au hining in the singles, when turned in a three-gam A 3 Sl 08 520 | GET FIVE HURLERS‘M a meeting to be held early next|call the manager at Lincoln sos him the year, rain preventing the game. of 404, | Binnke- 133 Pierce . 04 88110 | | week, and a decision will be made as : ter tak =—— hough he is class t is TEAMS. 5 3 Boston. 106 S8117 to the matter of entering the ranks| (; e Michigan Ath-| first two Georgetown plans to honor its |, Althoush in claash, 11 e Capt. Moeller of the Michigan A championship relay teams at the din.|doubtful if this mark will be dis CLASS A e Totals 484 435 515 [ o v u&ton Base Ball and Ath- | letic Club Midgets is challenging other AEE R turk Jonnel Eagles y >eerless 5 v en | l€tic Association. t s city. Call Lincoln 1736. | 1 win over Ha ner to be held by the b on | "0, e D P ket DT TS e men DR G| Tamie Ses Judd & Detweller | Peerless Juniors, who have heen | eams of the city. Call Lincoln 1736 i. The Blue and Gray knows noCase iaglos CADeL. BL 1 — ; New York St s el 3 (Typothetag). {Typothetae) playing base ball together since their W. Members of the team will meet |, unde. The las Th Ee s L I i to the front with 361, and Crosby of | Eou® ~ 157 D1 1Y5 dueiwer 108 101 08 | NoMon. 83 83 83 Morrn™ @104 85| 5 CC 18 (I Hove. bigned five top- | _Junior Sandlotters will receive their|on Friday night at 7 o'clock rounds. The la hat no other school has accomplish-| ijags ¢ grabbed the leadership with | Fihman.108 108 102 Anderson. 83 94 | Ham'te L Been™® 185 4k 03 notehers for their hurling staff swd |Contract blanks and elect officers to-|* & < i mcn meetie ed in the Penn relays what George- |5 Gilbert.. $7 108 112 Mandlez. 118 Mitehell 96104 85 Verdi 88100 93 |expect to make a strong bid for hon- | Pi&Nt at the Boys' Club under the di Cleveland Park Juniors, who have | the local pwn teama did last ‘weelc andifeels | iy olyie i doubles; Eatcambs mand | mncisEeS 6 Totals. 505 554 505 | BiorkI'd 108 87 80 Crockeit 99 87100 | = My o O vision of the | Tection of officials of the Washington |won four out of five starts, wish to | fDIShing pupc R at more than ordinary recognition | i, tane, B Coubles. & 56, 1s.5 Gl L Totals 480477 458 Totals 470 402 404 | Washington Base Ball and Athletic|Eate Ball and Athletic Association.|meet the Cardinal Juniors in a return - Jimm T ited States shou! .w.[ be accorded them }.\wn Budedny agles of the Athletic Club League CLASS B. Wheeler-Jones Wash. Monotspe | Assoclation, Tomorrow night the seniors will hold | game. ?‘"'d“m" call the manager, | "W4EY. ag e his o Rended to o honox (o each membet okl 'y 5 i ijent {eamiRob i S Nationals Hillt { hatan ) (Typothetas) 3 AT g their mass meeting. Directors of the|at Cleveland 2831 ility when he hung the old K. O. or e e i h I aour | mantEy am sef, 1,544 €. L'vidr 88101103 Edinger Bureeot” 81 8 120 sunlva B8 *Bi100 | Elliott. former Tech High mounds- | their A Iatlins, Diteuslonithe Mickes White o RSmbre: 1o 1he intercollegates last Winter gold TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE. :;uc:x;“g 8405 l:‘fi:om u.r.mn ’v:g ,»3(‘» B g‘r;?gun 100 93 87 :g:trl:” :vllfir‘fiox. lfiomrh ky!l-,\ ar\\d fogethier it Typographical Temple | Manager Wolfe of tbe Pierce Ath-|first round. It was fireworks while track shoe is to be presented to every | Singles, 3 P.M. | ST 2 Bais exilla > Tk T i ake turn about on the . - letic Club, winners over the Eastern | it lasted i i s p: vt in that competi- | ¢ pojar Clags. Alles. | SR 00 Toomes 100 03 Dot §5115 88 FexrT z:‘:L!“"“,’r"‘i‘x “:l“u‘x\’:;’ hold down the | Friday night Sl Athletic Association nine, 11 to 8. is P. F. O'Connor and Frank Dane T e - = - ackstopping positiof £ | s Toir Sina £y e - S tion. H. L. Bernstein s el ¥ T tal 7 ek £ i : Manager Barrett of the Maryland |after a home game for Sunday. Call ciated duri i e ol SR Totals. 49 Totals 442 Carol also plays at first along with | 4 *“C1un 1s booking | Sunday | Hvattsville 311-W Considerable t e f = ses rioles. Corby Cap. Press Columbian Printing | Gleason, while Farra subrish o Georgetown has only one more base | op a0 88 ‘Beazsrs ol oar e <T\-D\rl?\-u>\ ool Typothetas s i B 30 08 O ::"‘\‘:’d-xumu with unlimited teams at Main —e all same this weel at is to be | VIPPN ier Brent. ‘K3 i g3 Andan . 91104 96 | wrint MClos'y 85 88 96 at _second, Sutton ar 15. S TR M L e Eetll g ARV 0Libd 00| wn AL G g0 MCiS BDRY 81| Nenaricks e ‘whorisios and Geiver | & HAS NURMI'S ENTRY. el 4 D e I Fok i DB 156 108 Hering 130 0t 100 81107 %n Fawkie 10580 X2 | and Hancock at third. The fied . = v ; Skl = e Rouse Ch'pm'n 113 107 Palmer .134 83 115 85102 Ecklo assignments lie between Verts, Lang. | Penrose Juwiors, who. defeated JRCESTER, Ma April B ik ing the possible outcome on & basis | BoUC,: LA 90 8¢ Noack. 0610 08 | ey, Gracs nd Seanton "8~ | Cherrydale Federals, 13 to 7. will | Following recent announcement of | compelled r ully one t Totale 496 538 490 Totals Totals 48D 441446 Totals 466458458 |* Manager Louis Gleason is booking |P1a¥ twice ‘on Sunday. Ballston|Hugo Quist, manager of Paavo | hour before zair he fugurs et .58 R_P. Andrews ames at Lincoln 5137 batv 5 ang | Juniors will be encountered at the|Nurmi, that the Finnish runner had | the success of i ub in the fugure LIRS T RY MorliPothetas) B oclook. The regular wockiny mecs | Penrose fleld at 12 o'clock and the|no definite dates in Fitchburg ana | (his should be remedied R Yonway 104 ing will be held Friday night at 7:30, | Cardinal Juniors will be met on Pet.| Worcester, officials of the societ ¢ 2 e Schaef's 96 5 worth diamond at 3 o'clock. Players | Which will conduct the meets exhil, RADIATOR, FENDERS s i i G S are requested to report to the home | ited signed entries. Nurmi is sche BODIES NADE 'AXD REFAIRED Totals. 526 483 506 e fleld at 11:30. duled to run in Fitchburg in a two 3 : < ~ T mersis 68 341 141 LEN ECHO A. C. TOSSERS L rude the | MiI® event on May 9 and in Worcester | WITTSTATT'S R. & F. WKS., s c. Junior feams wishing to include the two days lat a similar distance. 319 13th N. 23 P, RE. uaon el S UM AL T L e e TO GET ACTION SUNDAY . Sa33 ate over o similar dlsiance 3io 19 M. ik ¥ ueaw o tritey Dish sokco . also | William E. Anderson P rick RS idm'n. 80 : - s couritey hightschoo|aios MRcylaniAle =% Blrrows 108 92133 Rtatine 100 80 e ezt Glen Echo Athletic Club will en are scheduled. iR o Cr'pt'n . 88 90133 Holbrok 92 84 7i smuh 0 82 counter a team of picked men from hristopher i . MeCi 3 L > - D b gt e | Gotumene 95101 90 ary @ L_ Magner 88 87 teams Sunday at 3 o'clock at the Glen ) e 114\( I’p‘)n"h .“. i ;l).,”(‘vln: Totals. 483 471 563 Totals. 459 485 452 | C fl‘lO‘Jlf"\ Echo diamond in the first of a series X .jg\,.‘.A;:.yl L el Cathio o Pirates. .. Nomads. 7 50605 of exhibition games between teams Lo S sy ne o Curton . 3 Cy o 87100 3 that will perform in the Montgomery e “a dual meet | Packwood Prig. Co Tseman A 116 ; b SINGLES. County Base Ball League. track 1ad i e o prasmont st ite- Ellete > S o4 CLASS A. Following named players are re- o S Y inky Dinks Baur .. 112 k Supplee, 11 Newman 29 34 921 quested to report at the fleld an hour =5 - 2 sy e s.187 453 o c S | Beichard 113 jpweec- 8 158 | before the start of the game: Culli o 5 i S o Doubles. 10 P.0. PFroan 11 Davie 1 nane, Brown, B. De Nell, E. Stevens, e titicn DOUBLES. Mulvey. 10¢ Noack 92 C. Stevens, Oldfield. Skinner, Kalden 1 z:‘hly‘fi exceptionally CLASS A. g liams s i Lbach. Allen. Ware, Shields_ Wagganer and Lehi \ ever ot 108 86 Prevost 30| Dolan. .. 98117 97 Mossb's. 7 89 = == e Nerar: 100107108 Mundws 108 99 133 | Rane 391104 Came. . 04 K610, r Spo a T al Wm O J. Saffell that irua of Lebigh in lacrosselthis Roris Cornel —_—— —— —— — | 0'Connor 96 100 Totals 217 100 192 s 201 184 255 Spring. In fact, the lacrosse game is | Fran . K. Everett. . | CLASS (- : ¢ the features of the | E- E. Jarboe and C. T. Douglas = A W Coile. .. 6104 Sislen... 90101 89| likely to be one of the f F. Sirinker and McPherson. © dy 4 78 Beisor.” 150 RB _nn . s Lehigh and Marviand both | g B"REimdn Gnd i Helnsman 201213 765 Dowling. 95 Eichler.. 91 96103 re’ members of the Intercollegiate | Uimaii and C. G. Stoner .... A Vance 80 5 AT im0 8 T o League Singles, 10:45 P.M. A Maryland never has defeated Hop-|y, S 3 Sisteer. all tied for y kins in track athleties and probably | 6. W fb ml will enter the dual meet Saturday with [ & ¥ the odds against it. H E All Washington high schools and|B. Ma: many of the prominent high and prep | M. Fairall . schools in the South Atla -ction | Bo SIEERS ¢ take part in the inte; stic | Earl McPhilomy es. The best schalastic tition | Dolphas he vear is likely to resul | € Lavender k and fleld events are to| g fevender o 30, the heat the inter-| Dr. J. A" Shambora " ic 100-vard dash being the|l: A; Phillips ... ng on the prosram | 1. D. Woody i {0 H P Clark TREASURY NET PLAYERS | & weh Tot 5 tale. 503 780 193 | 12¥ans. Jr. District National Bank,|candidates to attend an important e an anase ook Mossb s treasurer meeting at is home, 619 A street | D2 . . rat I B. Mandiey and R. Prevost Univers of Maryland base ball and tennis teams are at Annapolis 8 1wo teams have accom- | Shea 1 so far, ought to be a winner. | Austin Saturday will be the higgest day « competition th he University of rvland has had in a long while s own teams are scheduled to ap. Tarrant pear in all four Spring sports, while | E- F. Smith interscholastic track and field L. Williams PEPBACTS PP WADT A SO DI ~o»aEEEmana B emaamant Baucom and J > BHOHEES > > BESoaazoas o Totals Funk Fity Tot Edler Gilbert . 2 Barbe The H-l}.aped 1.\. Sl i nerform keeps the otals E otals 207 2 Spue Tie from curl. CLASS C. 5 , rolling or wrin Ring'sen kling. Tindell ahsgsiaisen z“’isafl =in | Sont 238358 » Totals 197 Totals o Croghan . 108107 Crosby ennl Broughs 105 1156 94 McQuinn Totals Totals > ' Men who have been WMAKE PLANS TOMORROW | ¥ F ¥4 R ey £ e o v ldm'OW . in the habit of spending | lLast night cores. ailor Darden of New York in a 12 i 2 = s pisers of the Treasury De: A e inee T 10 cents for one cigar- - - CLASS A, Teague will meet tomorrow at 4:45 R L o P P U | Morgan. 13 Manles o'clock in room 180. Treasury Build-|jomi 3 ‘80 Stone yougetthemost Ein A % Dha ety e o (he season | KA S : YOU SAVE i i now find it ]ustlés con Ak dedatment e league will} )4 119 7 e “tepresemied b five to-man | Er 18 18 43 In the Long Run “VOLLEY” Racket. Each, §8 venient to pay cents teams, the league matches consisting | Prevost. 99108 97 Smith CLASS B. —by having your clothes made “NassAU”Racket. Each,$S | | fOl' two White OWIS. lll/nmu 93 06 s to order. 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