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3 Speaking$ of Sports § ® g CESPPICTTPOPIOCCETOIO0IS | A wave of indignation has spread all over the city following the pub- . i lication yesterday of the criticism | in a Buffalo newspaper of playing | conditions in this city. Not only | Legionnaires but members of the general committee of citizens who so nobly helped entertain the visi- | tors are indignant over the slur cast | upon the fair name of the city of New Britain and its baseball ac commodations by Bob Stedman in | the Buffalo Evening Ne | Although it is doubtful if any of- icial action will be taken by any of the members of the committee be- cause of the fact that Stedman's | Detroit .. wes NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1929. BasebzflL %andinm” TWO GAMES AMERI LEAGUE l Games Yesterday Chicago 3, Philadelphia 1. St. Louis 5, New York 0. Washington 1, Detroit 0. Boston 8, Cleveland 5. | The Standing w. Philadelphia .... 83 New York ...... 68 Cleveland 61 BE Tiouis 4= -z 88 Washington Chicago Boston Paradise Park 5 | Washington Willow Brook | Nathan Hale [ Miela | Smith IN ROTARY LOOP ‘Reverse Decision on Protest Puts Paradise in Lead The Standing W. IO, | Vance Games Today | Philadelphia at Chicago. | New York at St. Lo W hington at Detroit. | Burritt el In the two games played yester- | day atternoon in the Rotary Boys' | Minas Baseball league at Walnut Hill park the Y. M. C. A.! in the opening in- | but the Nathan Hale crew zot busy in its halt and scor tour | before the side was retired. Neither team scored in the third but in the | fourth, Nathan Hale piled up twe more. The allied in the fourth | to get two runs but these were nul- litied when Nathan Hale took ad vantage of “Y" errors to get two in the last half of the session. Nathan Hale added still another |in the sixth inning and although the | Y” nine rallied to score two in| the eighth these were not enough to | win and as neither team scored in | the ninth, the final score stood it 9 to 5 The | Batting first, scored one run o s 11 of 1 0 Mo RED SOX AND FALCONS TO MEET IN GAME TOMORROW Another Bitter Battle in City Baseball Championship Series Is Expected at St. Mary’s Field—Tobin Ag- gregation Has Yet to Suffer a Defeat—Holy Cross Aggregation Slated to Battle Sokels at Willow Brook Park—Kensington Plays Burritts. Standing | probably start T band. The g at 3 o'clock Holy The Sokols win i capt clash with the morrow park Corbin Red Sox Holy Cross Falcons Kensin Bur Cross-Sokols have y will tory w Ho afternoon Cross team At Willow ss team lkols 000 Mary's f cted to be As to- Brook is still HELEN WILLY 15 FAVORED T0 WIN : Tennis Champion Within Reach of Sixth Crown Today ot her opponents have bowed in love + and the o > to gain only stood ach of women's icq ites p Mrs. glish Phoeho player, alon Queen Helen's progress, bite of her Watso tory | £a | her head boys who chase out. Molla Mallory. giving 'em all sha had in the face of an opposition that s too perfect to be human. Molla Mallory with the great big heart of a champion—fighting a machine. So much for the actual businees of hitting the ball back and forth across the net in the West Side 3ta- m yesterday afternoon. behind that tennis mach— invisible to referee and spectators— there may have heen another battle fought and lost, and in that battle, the victor, youth the vanquish- ruefully smiling at he the balls that go Molia Mallory, golng down to a crushing, humiliating defeat, oue th a poise and spirit that mada stands applaud her again and s maturity. pitiless, less thro game striding back to the inn Pxpressian- Helen Winis alone—ner gh the | vance defeated the Burritt team in | Chatlow A Bl ey easy fashion by the score of 13 to | 4 while Nathan Hale downed the Y. M. C. A Dby a9 to5 count Protest Reversed Boston at Cle nal scores of . 6-4, the hard was given oniy ces to stop th orld or ra set iger oV n > top his s r B is prec > w opinion is that of only one man. | S individual members of the commit- Games Tomorrow tee are considering asking for an| philadelphia at Chicago, apology from the Buffalo Legion-| New York at St. Louis, naires because of the impression | \ashington at Detroit. The Paradise Park team now rests which must have eben created in| Boston at Cleveland. in first place without a defeat io Buffalo that the Legion series was SR mar its record. The change in the played in some kind of a dump standing was caused by the revers- here. |ing of a decision by Director Gerald | McCourt of the circuit and the re- | versed decision not allow the e cour and Spok he United Sta fn Chattanooga, —in towns all —thousands of ill never be writ- sports pages were an- bad tennls tish star battle st of cha the An ex her to even of 3 Against Mrs. Molla Mallory, eight 4 e Miss o £ Yery oon having a lot more fun tham Wills wa WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD Am Wills yest title-holder, arly showed how mastered the s carried so much iimed with such t Mrs. Mal- to get her rac- and could win NATIONAL L b Dobek, rt Tutko, 1 ham New Britain people, especially | since Superintendent ot Parks Clyd Ellingwood has put in such praise- Games Yesterd, Chicago 6, Philadelph Boston 5, St. Louis 2 (Other ¢ postpone wet grounds). has won two A Po! rooters who e avori The Standing George Louis Browns e Chicago Cubs, turned in five hit team playe hampionship. tory over Alrs lcons vs on balls 00k con | e it : Traynor; Brooklyn Aug. 24 (P —Vie- in the Wrigley ten mile mara-| Toronto, Ont., tory six games to five in ir five urth. It straight Pitt s you Klein Philadel- = r, Pittsburgh 348 and MOLLA MALLORY thon swim had made Martha on st lius $10.000 richer today and prov- |©d beyond question her right to a !ront-rank position among women swimmers at_almost any distanco, | The New York girl, who turned vrofessional earlier in the year, out- swam a fleld of 45 women from the United States and Canada in the an- | rual Wrigley event little more than a ye you the > and it will Robhy Jo 1 with ga ns| You the | canse and Fred- | th Nore- putts, . putting ; make Stephenson Chicago, 16 9 Hornsby leads in runs scorc and Ott of New York i atted in with 117. O'Doul he E atest total of hits, 184 erick of Brooklyn, tl st crop of doubles, 41 Lam Waner the BOWS T0 QUEEN pverst water. or - sanara D Veteran Tennis Star Sulfers Bad s at _—— bases, i T golf fort sink Ray Benge leaders wo: Hornsby ar circuit. It | placing him tand Chuck league lead. may be missing shots liguid ref hole INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Games Yesterday Toronto 5, Baltimore 1. Rochester 13, R (Other games vour shments up to p “Hardro; Dry 10th Switch mineral ire not yo irinks to or ‘““Sahara ling iples, . e | postponed, As the Pirates sed their le rain). The Standing W. L. Rochester 49 Toronto > sae 61 Baltimore , . 61 Buffalo | Reading Montreal Newark Jersey City ere idle, the Cubs d over Pittsburgh Als whose 1% standing now is: st watumnal-like 7 ! Lor . % 78 36 o = : 670 4 tall behind—Pirate; 11 o both the Yankees and Ath- 2N adelphia retained its the American is marred by nding r the o Forest Hills, N. Y rough a grey, Aug. 24 (P— Pet. 685 587 has [ that settled down before it started vesterday afternoon 1/ woman in a white frock this | colored strode d to carry the | wost Tennis 15th hoie % over teau suction retriever | just young | che of nd off tenn It might well to state here | that the boys on the team and ti: Tegion men in charge of the crew. didn't have anything dero say about the conditions here or the | treatment accorded them s and guests of the city. making the criticism thinks, as so many other quasi big & timers do, that he was visiting the | ; oy sticks, in other words, he spent few days roughing it along nd rock-bound coasts New England.” by the use xpect through be -850, e Y of sweater game lead in league. The Side club corpulant rd the inn where th tand standing now is: W 3 Pet. 83 692 69 47 598 Yankees, 12. hill, Detroit southpaw, 1 of a heart-breaking hands of the Wash- ! - He allowed but four V't ne then , but the § 'S bea - e i analioioie e ors beat the Tig. to fourth place as the Browns moy- dministered Games Today Jersey City at Toronto Newark at Rochester. Baltimore at Montre: Reading at nally, for thos page the it doubt | Tanned and freckled is the | with magazine it ro s will be whic littl rolied s and gay colore: fs wound around hed bobhed heads, and whisper their nd the nk 3 stockings The man 00 om evidently ling DA behind— tsburgh larle White was the viet at the club. * her eestatically ach other Tielieve it Willst who sample i ind cry for mor . Games Yesterday Springfield 4. Albany 0. Hartford 2. Pittsfield 0 New Haven 17, Allentown 2 Providence 10. Bridgeport 3 were club’s h r of score. Cubs fielding Helen than the innati is on the g We figure that the “tempest in a tea pot” occasioned by Mr. Stedman, will not cause the people of this who rooted so loyally for Bu: ainst their own state champions, | > their wishes of nothing but good luck and victory for the New York champs in their quest for the national championship in Louis- ville, Ky., next month, The Stanc tire ed into third place. s worst hea West Side v only other Boston ardinal iss Nor: swam into the | field plu nd never relinquist lvantage although she was pressed it times by Miss Tower. I inches at the one mile m BURRITT . increased her lead to 2 & ; ' 7| two miles and 500 yards at Games Today ; 2 2lish. Mrs. Armstrong was a mile Tor i Albany at Springfield 3 hind the leader at the finish, with dian amateur gol Pittsfield at Hartford Miss Riley close hehind. e ina (ted Providence at Bridgeport Victims of cold and cramp were| Believe it or not (with Allentown at New Haven hauled out of the water i quick |0 Ripley) a set of harmony clubs Vivian Lee Welsh of [an all iron, the airpl had the most exciting ex- | or a fashionably cut p encountered a lam- il work miracles to you and managed to free her- | gime—if you believe only & frenzied struggle. v . was so exhausted then that she| Taking W cll victim to cramps and chills |y was hauled into nd ) wout the w By oy At S, v bit Meet in Final Round Today : onal chum- 24 (A 5 Cana- championship was Had in 1845, two p inutes to take two love ited States have reachec e o Jigger Tn th me the National league Braves beat the 5 to DONE WITH HARATHONS will soon the wa he tof 1 st Bjurstedt by tal Louis ( claims in the advertising pages ot all that would b vou to do to ¥ scoring ability would b you to outfit yourself with the ad- vertisod the scene of a bitter battle tomorrow | unds afternoon when the Falcon and Cor- | Cab bin nines, rivals for the past|of the list and w fow v champion- lineup. A | ship s battle stands | out as wseball attract- Kensington-Burritts tion ay and a large crowd | The third battle in the is expected to watch the Tobin ag- | pionship series tomorrow Bre tion at p its record | wil be staged at the Pe in the pionship m be- | grou in Kensingto ing marred by f B The Corbi are anxious to gain in the | scored two straight and will pr protest occurred after the ries while ons have Both aggregations worthy work on the diamonds of the | Washington-Paradise Park contest out of thr . The ag- [ number o city. especially those in Walnut Hill | which was won by the latter. The i S ey e gregation is anxio o get into 1d to watch thei 1 ac. park, take a just pride in athletic [losers protested the game, claiming PR e e the win column following its unex- | tion. and recreation conditions here and | that Zapor. the rightfielder of tho | pected defeat last Sunda at the | ~ Umpire Assignments Blacholder of the ahsolute insult offered by the | Chicago winners was over the age limit. A M T V hands of the Holy Cross team and| The umpires for the games ha ey ot Buffalo newspaperman is galling. | Pittshurgh birth certificate which was shown N at the same time to avenge a defeat | heen red as follows: St. Ma ‘r—\.(’]v ’(vf ’w"po'n’w A not to say anything about being un- ::\\I York | by the player in question failed to inflicted earlier in t ason by the | field, F: Corbin Red e i just, | St. Louis . | help the situation as the paper was Red Sox. | McKeon " Young McK hite S i e — | Brooklyn | wrongly dated. However, Director | “IINNER flF SWIM\ Both teams will use their str Lynch on bases; it B e ookl The wonder of the thing is this. |Cincinnati (ettnew itesiil or: ine paraars 7 | est lineups in an attempt to gain the | bell on balls and strikes - the iAnal 1o sastIninim. e i ne e e that with a representative of t}:‘wghiltmmp)m Park team, secured a second birth verdict. “Lefty"” Haber and Noonan|gan on h park, Englisf team isung Alrs s e the lr)-nr‘:‘v“r::x’ir;’g};rsdio newspaper in question being in this | Boston certificate from Springfeld, { F A M d w will work for t} while [ Paul on balis Watson. and Mrs. Peggy Mic feat for Philadelphia and the h city rr‘)n\"orin:z 1]!'\» series, he had no | . = birtholace of the player in questic Ormer mateur emla] ms Manger Tobin of the Red S r on b 5 expected to join them def rnw.:)‘nni ]nm:ni‘:“ ;:r:‘r‘,:xxth criticism but only words of the | e :""’:“‘;V"”‘;f‘»" jand with this the decision of the $10 000 St ke i Il [h | - . . 3 = ety i o-amerleat sin| iila e oldect nitcheoal thef ot anie highest praise of Walnut Hill park | Pittsburgh at New Yor | league head was reversed ! aKke I aratoon i of Betty Nuthall and Helen Jacobs|Browns to their sedond " salhE and the arrangements for the play-| Cincinnati at Trookl | Vance 18—Burritt 4 398, o Andes h - |In & mafeh that was interrupted by |onutoue vistory orar ro Now. Yook off. Still. back in Buffalo which »=‘ 3 \;flzr{ at Kr:.nwlmm. suffering five successive rain with British champions | yypiees 5 o The Browns scored nearly 350 miles away, where, "J St. Louis at Boston the Vance team came back | lend i A i runs oft Pennock in the e se expected, no New Britain- e a vengeance and hammered B was the Yanks' | :;:: :gnlm r«s:\d his column, he took | (-“l"f‘ Tomorrow out an 18 to 4 win over the Burritt defeat i a hot shot that is like a stab in the L“‘;"”W“ at N nine, to take its first game of the Malone baffled the Phils, while the back at the city which handled the :fm 2olls) at Bostor season. victory also raised the Cubs were pounding home runs off playoft for the ecleventh region, in | o (1":01 «\}:_' i outhenders out of the cellar. and the National league so admirable a manner. | aafsibhia et Mahan started on the mound for 6 to Hack Wilson, = | the winning combination but exper- 7 /lor hit for the 1t Buifalo expected to have its Le- | |ienced a rocky start. He was touch- for Wilson, gion boys' team play on diamonds | ed for three hits and four runs in 1 tie with Babe Ruth P major e st ealiber thay ehanl the first three innings but settled Klein for the major have expressed themselves before | down from then on and hurled m; the playoff took place. Otherwise, | | tertul ball. He sent k 11 of th the team should have held its peace. | | Burritt batsmen on strikes. won the 400 meter Olympic cham- Inquiries directed towards the New | b sty eholgamanad A e T o e e R o | dications of being a closely contest- | {ORPHE b formation that the TRuffalo team ed affair. The Burritt outfit chalked | “'fFSTRM much bet Burleigh Grimes slipped back to| joyment of played on diamonds that were not | HRge SHIGiD K onen neginningand i, (o ST iRL g et a NS o i NS n Ry e i SRraia R R 2dden o amare o JLL IS L elOnRREn i Dol e Rar s b he St sl Gy DR S e decision to| racover the ball tion and, furthermore, the Jecend sess oniclosed S he WINDOCS InVAGN B by HEr et B B etanve o n | NE GIan s THE IR DS G s s on sunk, will find a Hen PR ci oS col e o e el e R0 lles = Tva fimes oronad 4| Tuesday Miatiaer it Bushtwithi oriat a5 i Ls second and knot the score at three | ., .. tangular course in Lake |@ record of 17 victories and three |, great con all in the third when Wieczorek Hft- | ontario—in 5 hours, 24 minutes losses for a percentage of e ed out a home run conds, urly ten minutes faster | While Grimes retained his record of | qeyie: Ik eabrewledcameying the Brourthilieh NSl Edrll it oe s [ AURan B i e a e T o s canto and the Vancers taking £dvan- | thy firgt Wrigley marathon jor wor | 580 star has worked fagASOeyenYs opportuniiysconediiloniagtiyen r i faa R vl ket T s oniVonTe) Sadeiia i e . nine runs to settle the issue. The | r.yp, " 0" cnce was E lost. PR winners broke loose again in the | “Sooond pace and et & eighth and touched McGrath. Who| puch fower (Mrs. George Corean) and has two rivals in the relieved the Burritt's starting piteh- | ¢ Denver; third place and $1.000 (o] 100 classeb and Chicago, et in the seventh. for fve moretallivire Tvelyn Armistrong, of Detroit,|Which: sest fust Gven aith. tha lies. | mother of two children, one of them | mark. New York is only three points After the third session, the 10Sers|onyy giv months old. Seventeen- anle o isolve bhalaViance | yeartoia enhi RILby or Keanshiie lead in team and during the remain- | x J., won $600 fo; 3 inishing fourth 4 75, one point mor me, they failed "t0|anq Miss Hertle $400 for fitth place. | Giants can show. Cir There was only one other finisher, | Point behind New York. Wieczorek led the hitting attack |,y Widmer, of Seattle, Wash. P of the winners while the defense e first five to finish automatically work of the entir nce team Was| qualified for the 15-mile open mars. of high order. (Carl Llstro, Who!(hoy to he held hore nest Wed Albany played in three positions for the|ay Bridgeport ...... 7 3 1| losers, was the shining light of his | Providence outfit. He poked out three safe blows | 4 Pittsfield in five trips to the plate and made Springfield a pretty one-handed catch in short- | New Haven during the game. The sum- Allentown mary: Hartford fleld FOXX CONTINUES LEAD IN HITTING 382, One Short of Last Week | v Haven at Alb; *port at Allen Springfield at The fa- Phila- ains in golf neces agazine ol iry for lows o Is for the spec A Jasper Park, somehow first ti macatno- Martha Norelius nil Never Enter ticles, needs Another Long Distance wim apologies polog colorful old ning tenni Miss He! n the hil ronng After Toronto Event. succession -one ball 1ad 1a Whits matche and Gardiner York, were rday The | hefore Toronto, Ont No yesterday ald Aug. 24 (P—Martha who won the Wrigley swim today she was through with marathon swimming. No more marathons for me,” was Ler reply to a query as to whether would compete again next year. My stroke is a racing stroke and it ¢s too much out of you. The trathon is not worth ~ punishing yourself for.” Not for $2.000 an was asked No I would not,” sh winner of the 31 prize every muscle in her whole body ached during last few miles. “I never felt anything like it,” she said. of knickers |0t old golf |, vd from lius, prey ex self imadi assed out chanics of the it wasn't age turt groaning picture Held duck She advertisements at ist of the present grou when he of Vancouver per belt for champ ‘e are in- White gair right to vour and make the fundamentals of stroke, automatic. And it that Brooklyn Super-Slugger Con- siose aveomar na it that does timues at Head of Hitting List =pce twac win 1 W front soon and boat. i o Foxx, Chicago, At 24 miliar figure of Jimmy delphia’s first baseman, re the van of the American league bat- | ting procession, Connie Mack’s all around star cept for a two day the first week in Ju gures which include Wed- , glve Foxx an ayer- point shy of last Meit and tennis player, her escorting Ominiontsealn spec Freddy W rnoon, it was tist by w finals by position had int have ' uman frailty © Corkran, some 1 ht hour?" she owned rupt lously constructct millionai ittle said up machiae ad now and then Ny hit the nat The Home run: Wiecz said Mahan 11, Jones § « Voleran Scot Prolessional Sit- an 1L Jones & MeGrath 2. tmg m D,.wel,vs Sea[ “Roost Cov, dimunitive and dusky twir for the Nathan Hawe m, scored another complete vic- tory when he shot his way to 5 win over the Y. M. . they wiil before gol won last does erville of Londov his way ) the H cd Monty uver, ) Torrest Nore sw Since Heinie Manush of St. Louis ROl e topped Ioxx in July, the Athletic| slugger has connected consistentlY, | yiijwaukee, Aug. 24 D S idates for the runner-up o while candidates for the o : 5 e rmou he veteran Scot profe: 5 RS The ¢ position have changed f ntly on Diamond Lew Fonseca, Cleveland base- it with @ | marksman held the oppost man, finished the week in second holes, as|in the pinches while his ‘ place, 13 points behind Foxx, hav- were taking advantage of Cormiers ‘ ; ing passed Al Simmons. The latter streaks of wildness and 1a£ses | head of the National lrague batting drapped to third through a loss of of his supporters to get their table, this week with .408, according nine points during the week. |in. | to figures issued including Rezulars following Foxx and Won Drailing! him byl two! atrokes Cormier had the in strite |games st ank seca we Simmons, Philadelphid. Geno Sarazen, who has had his share Outs but he : edy n Manush, St. Louis, of ing fame, Fl Smith, of | Passes. Ha fanned and walk ‘ombs, New Joplin halie three | €4 as many while Cox fanned s w York, ang and walked stx. §: 1Woth T6c man, D York Babe Ruth refained d lead in the aviv KNOCKED DOWN BY AUTO f ‘hough he was knocked to the S \u;l- \ ; He pavement by the car driven by et 1 i v ass. i it ‘“: rsonal ¢ hosy ireck | Louis 8. Pac, 314 High street, Enl ek ""\” [“ EENEN wues t rofie | Michael Andrews, 13. 23 Beaver distance yon | LIS were A B. | mind rface | sirect, after being exar by Dr. You are ;.1 moronto, and ( And orge Flanagan, walked to his ol Aithoien her imma you have neve different | two hav round ich * [Tn 1914, Br vans of Boston was driving or the title by George S. Last year Somer- nman + crown. finals make you grip youu clubs like a pro. e contest she whs as There are ting the dir lesire in your drives guaranteed improvement if the Katy-Did tees. Or play any of a dozen brands of all of wi claimed to the pill on the market various and sional, sat in the whip s New YorkeAng. 24 0P Babe For: ways of man, the Brooklyn super-slugger. continues to set a dizzy pace at the T ction 136 total for the initial 2 ion play in the final 36 western open golf cha gan today. Rut from a comfort holes in the | pionship be- his margin was far ble o use the can s not even was when trom rsca driving north on Main boy ran across the to west, not look= for approaching traffic. Pae |stopped immediately and took the lad to the doctor's oftice where he was examined Si6nshiy one final . was Moila white tex balls. opposite her east the Phils longest S i de impor and’ this week out of a tie also “hi has r r 20 tace, n bant rton L 5 around one brown kne 139. ging bare, ng, only 1 lead at I or the Yor while Will ison of Chicazo anad - ot in with 141 another smart a o SALESMAN SAM New York; Henry i S Walsh, Ap rd Schmutte, 2 Ohin, professional Chicago vouth un- and lit- it you are a to bobbing, runn leapir a shot ma Hutel wood—crowded So Absent-Minded oit, his recently run col ith Stratford Donald, « Wis; 1 Lim tot Tl By Small quir home ! 1sh his ind | peton, Simmons | held on | opyille Sehell Ui known to ¢ tion le Abe fielding | ohampion changed. Philadelphia | pack with a to handle the ball at al, 2 with New York second with Cleve which has led the in double plays all scason, Lin front with 123, but Bos ton was only one behind, and Wash b had Wb Grov Athletics one soutny s b mn, : out two circn 170xx with Al es durin total to 1150 got (wo ; = So THEY EAT caNDLES (P NORTH , HUH? WetL, ('LL JUST PRACTICE UP A BIT — defending “THEN |'LL READ A WHILE, who came | AN’ TURN BY GosH, | DOWNED THE WHOLE “(MING - KINDA TASTELESS, BUT MEBBE V'LL GET used To ‘eM— IN = N L, (F | KEEP ol TRAVELIN' LIKE \'V& BEEN DOIN) l’LQ [ BE (P WITH THE ESKIMOS SOON — GUESS \'LL CAMP oUT | \ HERE FER TH' NIGHT — __4 WELL,KIN Yo BEAT THS? | caN'T READ NOW — | ATE MY LIGHT! was second batted in but 1o leadership than Ruth's order i wr-old two t it with colled : world the Iispinosa from qualifying within striking ond title. Sov the first remain 2 sirokes o Ozaukee ehampionship course. flald, but only | aten i i d ro granted a sporting | cord (08 QS Fehance. 1t " n a holes in undulatin only s ad a v ) Vofeat vield dofeats. ehamplon won ony 1S holo playof? and 19 tri ump ¢ cats. Old wark of Tom [ Avmour had a chanee to hrealk the cham equals will have a siv strokes to his cradit D his frst 72 hole loss 1 Por th Tt he -time medal ree: event to two roun. total of or m the ma 10 Ly the 1903 Arthur Smith, of Celum = . bus, Ohlo. : i 7 onshin treated with birth Al King the pt George . ¢ 1 titles in the 1

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