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THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1912. ener pra nanan nee aa na NNN Sr vem — - nae vn oemownan eres am sane — <n i RIGHT, BRIEF AND THE STAR’S SPORT ICTURES OF _ BREEZY STORIES reo eae ep Ab Bn = iS COMPLETE : Pworiy's ATHuete ; Bill Goodman, the iy The merry scramble for Pink cow third sacker. of last y' View pons goes on. Kvery one of the toria team, will play with the dozen or more candidates ts deter . Paul team this year, Jimmy mined to be the most popular wo McAleer of the Red Sox turned wan fan in Seattle, and also to go him over to Mike Kelley last to the bail park this summer as @ week, but with strings attached, guest of The Star. Very nice for the St. Paul club, ne, everybody can’t win, and also nice for Bill, for this three season passos are Mike Kelley io a wise baseball going to come in pretty handy, now man, and he will do Bill some that we have continuous ball, Also good. Goodman looks to have the other prizes will doubtless be a a ae ea a a a a ee | @ pretty bright future ahead of very acceptable to the fair ce wt him, He is no spring chicken, ante OAKLAND, April 13.—With five eightoared crews in splendid con but he ought to have many ; Mrs. Opdyke, the candidate of @ition, rowing enthusiasts from three universities are gathered here good seasons yet. In this league Chief Bannick and the police de today to witness the most pretentious and what promised to be the Bill passed hie age around as . partment, bas made the strongest moat spectacular regatta in the history of inter-collegiate boating on the . 24, but looked fike a pretty old dain in the last three days, brt the Pacific coast, The regatta was held on the Oakland estuary, with the kid for 23 years, Just the same, others are working hard. varsity crews of Washington, California and Stanford universities, in @ he was the clase of this league Mrs. Thomas Kirkpatrick read triangular race, and the freshman crews of Stanford aud California in # last yea that Mrs, Opdylp had the backing dual meet oo 00 of Chief Bannick, and not to be ‘The regatta was scheduled to open at 9 o'clock, with the race be Ten Million jan't outdone, she promptly enlisted the tween the two “baby crews. The freshmen were followed by the from pneumonia or any other support of Mayor Cotterill, Bhe three varsity eights over the three-mile course, Owing to the differ: | physical ailment. He is well also has the support of Roland Cot ences in styles of shells and weight of men, the conditions of wind and | and haeppy--in fact, terill of the park board water had considerable to do with deciding the winner thing that bi poi "] thought 1 might ask you to The Washington shell is a marvel of the boat-making trade, weigh. ROY PULLEN for and not have is a chance to vote for me sometime, but 1 didn't {ng only 165 pounds, while the Grew averages 162 pounds to the man —_—$_$________— .| bust into the game with Roger I'd ever have a chance to vote Stanford and California have much heavier crews, and their shells SCOSSHSOSOSOSOSOOOO Breenahan's Cardinals. Right latter told her weigh almost twice as much. With an adverse wind and a choppy sea, 2 now he is doing the next best 2 @tantord figured to win. National League thing—seermnge the bench, Attendance at the regatta was unusually large, and greater Interest When Million’s parents in this ; has been shown In rowing as an inter-collegiate sport this spring than SOSSHHSH SHO HSH OHS city road the story that he was “ {0a ANGE! 3 fm any season past Pittsbure-St. Loule game post laid up with pneumonia they t “ae coin Johnson of San Francisco, « eae = in account, of rain, burned be bo weiree. getting See " mn one-legged swimmer, ts hatiod na : es tn communication. on wi ‘ today as a possible American } Eisen ishetegs & pestle Coffroth Denies It back that he didn’t have time ‘ penentative et the Olymple games ©] By Catted Free teased Were) ‘ to say much, as a taxi wae in Stockholm, following bis wonder LOS ANGELES, April 12.—James | ,, irennal ie Kullifer; Gre | waiting to take him to the ball ful performance in a competition | geese memenene cet Coffroth of San Francisco denied y Ra park, but that he never felt bet- , for the Olympic games at Redondo */today a report that he plans to] : +] ter in his tife Reach, when he tied the world's Baseball at Last Jestablish a fight club in southern | \ on \ $ o- 9.2 © record in the 220-yard dash. John’) (By Unites Prees Lenses Wizey (By United Prese ; weeeeeeeseseseoe|. Se) JW nrre one Aaenatt Semen ané Clarence Rothus did It ogain. son's time was 2 minutes 403-6 sec] LOS ANGELES, April 12—| NEW YORK, ! wen : California. It was rumored that the) Upon finings For the second time within a nous Utixon of San Francisco went| Bright sun and a snappy. wind to. Sult of his defeat of Vase 4 (By United Press Leased Wire) =| San Francisco promoter had se couple of weeks he rocked £0 yards i 26 seconds, which the/day brought joy to the hearts, of the English champion, te ¢ NEW YORK, April 12.—The cost | cured a license to do business at |New ¥ 4] Knockout Spencer of Spokane officials of the tryouts declared Was|Manageers Berry and Hogan, and match of the pcm of equipping a major league base. | Venice and would soon appear as PY hag web Ras af oa nee Leal dreamland. It heggenee F a Pacific coast record ; [several ‘thousand inne 7be have etl Vennle famemeat rival to Tom McCarey Be t and Erwin. in Spokane tast night, after « ow 2 re out basel all the week °° eo ball team of 25 players ts some-| “Other reports were circulated littie over a round of fighting. NT sae Fagan and Morrow Ready oth managers went to Washingion °otitled to play Jay Gould far the Gibere in the neighborhood of|¢hat Tom Jones, Jim Jeffries and|@®OOOSCOCOSSOO OOS Ail the bouts lasted quick. We "'YORK April 1a Matt! (My United Prese Leased Wire) park early to inspect the grounds, =@tional championship. ‘Tw ken! $2,500 each spring. according to 4 Clarence Berry intend to invade Ameri Li Reed, the Spokane boy, knocked | Wells, the English lightweight LOB ANGELES, April 1 Bert | Hogan, with whom the final decis-, Will be played here tomormgg, |” statement by Thomas G. Davis of the fight promotion field. Jones rican League out cur own Chub Dougise in |champlon, and Packey MoFarland| Pasan and i Morrow were/ion rests, stated that he would de the New York Americans. Here) promptly declared these, too, were] e something like 30 onds, an@- |are matched today for a 10-round scheduled to battle 20 rounds today |cide whether there would be base- Match for ¥ the items without truth [PS OSSHOOO HOH OS Gime of Spokane put the dam- |bout here Apri! 26. The mon wilt) Sf Vernon in the third of Promoter ball after the wind and sun -had) OAKUAND, Cal. Apeit Stesy eee baseballs, $1,080. - - | 2 4] per on Morrison, also of tre | weigh in at 125 pounds at 3 o'clock MeCarey's middleweight iy oe Agape hours, to work on the die McGoorty, the ‘en dozen bats, $120. | ‘ ) A. C. int than a round, jon the afternoon of the contest.| ton contests, = & | fie anager Berry of the An- dieweight, Fifty uniforms and 26 sweaters, Ketchell Slayers Appeal w Baskette and an Fie Mi peed something bo | Wells ts to get 50 per cont of ‘he made the stipulated pounds at| gels, suggested that if it is neces-/day to meet Kid $800 ST Piet TEP paeeerty si oa a epeed record | Welle ts to et £0 per cont of the| to o'clock this morning and each | sary to postpone today’s game, the) mento in a 10-roand bout ‘a a AgrH TE iy im he oo0 0 ithe moving picture priviicnes. Me-[protessed perfect condition. The menjentire series be shifted to the end/24. McGoorty is @uete +2 ring at 3 o'clock, | of the season. cago tonight for the West, Jack's boys got away with | Farland will receive $10,000 | were to ente . Ree RRR ARERR Re Position Stanford Washington. California, Row ..R. Olmstead . 2. Taylor 8. Malatesta No. ...0, Beal will A. Baton No. . Rugeles ......J. Halbert No. ‘ e Wa Bee Waller «+. D. Shaw No. se r ° » Wright +e. oft, Maynard (¢) No. 6 F. Wickman R, Pullen (c) ....M. Lee No. T v.aeH. Seward (c) ..J, Morgan ©, Dennian Strok + seed, Partridge Wright D. Hardy Coxswain *, Guernna «A. Campbell T. Hutton +eeeeeee Eee ES final Bases and plates, $25. Hi pe : . e supreme court here yeater- | Masks, chest protectors, etc.. $59./4ay the appeals of the Geton of te a 5 Twenty-five sliding pads, $85. Stadiae, Weteliel yabidloweteden [Mturwss and Heer Henry, Willlams:| the tare from the Pennsylvania “3g - Movable batting cage, $60 GemstaGrins ake, Wore Deel : by a score of 6 to 0 yesterday, Jack Lester Wins ; Incidentals, $100. toy aad-tieldle Seatth, were axkuea |i § 19 8] and it was ond of the best of | ] Hi t | ‘ Total, $2,350. loud sauteed, . i re 2 4 3] the practice games. Northpaw | * 8 » err mit oO e i wau C4 A The players purchase their own!” pach jg serving a life » . O'Brien | Schneider started the game for | Jack Last ¥ . gloves and spiked shoes and their! ror the killing of Ketchel -They| “55 7 Beattie, and Southpaw Thomp- |!ast night added another victory to) Matty Baldwt coals abe ee : Own bat bags and too plates. The| or the MUN Of ay he bey | a son finished. Both were in |his string, when he ted Jack ing Dick Hyland of 1 an an aoe Galeries of @ ground keeper and as-| yey tye un eninn or ee canart | Chicago good form. Today Dug’s bunch | Howard in the 10th round of « bout | touny have been matched to Battie! Fm Oo enben 54008, ‘Wille pote oe ae ae eae a a gelmtad t heli; Boot will entertain the Coquitiam iginally weheduled 10 go the 10 rounds here April 29 | riecteic Liemts 00 is spent for sodding and loam.| against the prisone r aco i team, and tomorrow will see ne Telephones “nc haar Ratt alam jggninet the prtoonery and & le bel” se. vices Gai | ea anes the cortainraising |. Lester's inastery was so appa McFarland Beats Ancther - ppeals will avail them ortland’s First me events ino game with the fast | that in the 10th the police stepped (iy United Preas Leased Wire) aes 4 Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** little. (By United Prose Leased Wire: int r UINC t 12.—Pack . limto the ring and put an end to bo QUINCY, UL, Aprt 2 ckey a ————| PORTLAND, Ore. April 13 Rverett teen ltllities. The bout was practically| McFarland, the Chicago scrapper KooM beautiful lobby and correspondence room, ‘ortiand fans, famished for base lthe last of the present seanon,|today has put the crusher on the g |Fortiand fang, famines ton ast| Albers Looks Strong —_|wtich has been one of the most| championship aspirations of sn CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS © to Hugh Me-| other lightweight by knocking out 618.009 Dining Room in Connection Phones: Ind 9071; = 3 B e e Seattle Business Directory ::: nambers to watch the! o. ainers badpbail team, which freee he: hes ben respenetole| Wille Seuacter of Mowsphie ta a] chaefer was — against a seml-profeasional aggrega-| has the backing of the Albers MiM-|for some of the best matches ever) 10-round bout here. completely outclassed. Steam Heat A Now Motel, Centrally Lovated Hot an@ Cota Over $20,000 Worth of High Class Furniture is No matter what your needs may be, you will find | tion tomorrow and incidentally par-|ing Co. & going to be agetrahe| seen in Australia r= = —=—3 c basebar | them enumerated in this Directory. Cut the Directory een - ee emp rs call pare | hon F bere | - - - Ps are or mr e E e ‘pha . of the aplendid new baseball park| honors in this state this a ason, nel @ ese eoeoeeee e ° out and paste in a convenient place in your home for |of the ™ Although the| cording to the dope banded out tt MITTS OF THE MIGHTY Fe Moving, tora ge | Colts are in fine condition and look| Manager Al C. Rose future reference. pay fast, they may run a wtumb-| For the past five seasons Al Was me - -ltime block. Harry or, “erstwhile| been one of Dugdale’s regular pat oceoeeveee eo @ Ig ° CHATTEL LOANS OPTICIANS al, for whose services Danny|rons, but this season he will maké 2 a FHATTEL LOANS y ng, the Bay City baseball im-| his first attempt as a managér at el —| presario, would not pay the cotnjand he bide fair to be a success 9 E E 5 Harry thought equitable, may pitch | Games have been arranged with the! « y jagainst the leaguers. Harry has strongest teams in the state and HW us Fees, | pane | I Py ee hy aes ee | wou © to Bho" y puny ne end of September. Ro: { 446 NEW YORK BLOCK n® : | good, by curving them around the| Scott hea deca appointed Statat , Goo $ shendtsbes 760 Phones Ind. 2020 ‘Mares W. : Colts’ necks so fast they won't be| manager and Eimer Smith will be! Maio CLEANERS AND DYERS|—cvmeny er. con pedngfoericl ene eesiog sius Ronco tw teal 3 a, secanon ott 2 a0 Osteopathic Licensed Interest in Meet fast going U. 8. 8. Philadelphia] 5 ici. (fy Uatted & Leased Wh team. HOTEL DYE WORKS CO. Fs Physicians HERK Y. Cal Rprit 13 bus | The Albers Hneup will be as fol ! Sait Cleaned and Prewed $1.75 | embers National, State and cial interest attaches to the dual|!oWws: Merritt and Bingaman, p.; H. ee es Sh eet | County Association track gnd field meet between the | Seott. ¢.; White, Ist b.; Smith, 2nd ‘ f | University of California and Olymp-|-; Wineholt, 3rd b.; Davia, a.; E R M. 1 : AIN 29 Men’ Our Avto Will Call for and Deliver | At the Above Prices. liott, If.; Melvor, ef; Huppman, large number of rooters are ex }ie club teams on the university track here this afternoon. With but | pected to make the trip on Sunday 7 ‘ the Stanford-California ot _CONTRACTORS OR. CHAS. N. MAXEY aoe awk away, the performance of| The boat leaves the Colman dock at we L. B. GULLETT ? rwonti? 21 Loa ora the Callffornia athle will be the : 30 and the ee mentioned liast criterion given the experts on} *bove are requested to there in The House-Moving en) pe. we. WALDO which to “dope” the chances of the| 800d time. Any outoftown teams CONTRACTOR MAIN 6150; EXT aes ane BLO. , |rival universities, while on the| Wishing games with the fast bunch DRS. POTTE Olympic team are a number of stara| Will do well to write ax early as pos. 2041 Westlake Boulevard so PION ERS RA GRART af national prominence who mart | sible to Manager Rose, 1720 Yesler Phone: Main 2711—-After 5& _PHONES: MAIN #07. IND. A 432) this afternoon will show thetr| W8Y | 7 — _ chances of a place on the American iar * __ PHOTOGRAPHERS | team at the Olympic games {n SEEN JOHN DENNIS? CORN CURES team ® Sweden. Anybody seen John Dennis, 19, of Here is Jack Coombe’ right hand, holding an American | ay | JOHN L. JOHNSON 1526 West 49th 6? Young Dennis | Coombs is one of the best in the big league business, and when he gets everything you ever PHOTOGRArHER. disappeared from his home about a| his fingers curled around a ball thus, some bi an is pretty likely to To the East via > Rg yl, Fe tod Prove Leased Wirey {Week ago. Dennis looks young for|be fooled. Pi cL LAND, Ohio, April 12.—|bie age and i# about five feet in| — caine SET North Pacific Railway lief, call 1 2 f - : - ‘iit (cash or stampa) t 15161, Pitcher Klawitter of New Orleans,|height. He wore a blue serge sultieeeeeeeeeeeeee ee! H Frogner, 4315 _Gene- 6, FIRST AVENUE who recently defeated Cleveland| when he left. BUTTE BOY A COMER The Scenic’ Highway snd the Only Link seo st. Seattle, Wash. | 3 . ol f ser ackage, Wrogners Safe 3, with Bill Steen in the box, 2 to 1 — — * Fahy, Old Timer, Wants °| IF HE’LL TRY 4 ; Cons plasters. Phone | ——— ty Deposit Boxes | ¥ii1 be turned over to the Portland ‘ . el “C, Ba ke” e!| Butte is confident that if Tally to Gardiner Gateway, official Yellow- Ind. York 172 lost en of club of the Pacific Coast league, jo “Come Pac |Jones, their local featherweight stone Park entrance. tum ‘FACIEIG BAFETY Gaboary | 2°cording to a report current here} ree ross il inten Tien Net cise cninesetin, | Geitbet Row Almas, a Nap reorelt, |° SAN FRANCISCO, April 13.—Dal| some day mount to the top of the| yi : Mince an Tistes cere. Catcher Bob Adams, « Nap reerult FROST & O’NEIL CO)’. runner, wanker, boxer, bust hoap. The boy te unusually clever A few samples—similar reductions to many other nis a ke y Neeaes . aces te atten te hd ness man and citizen of the world,|in every department, of pngilism, | points in the Eastern United States and Canada, a8 NTH AVES | ae ie et Ges Dake m \|blew tm from Honolulu the other | except he lacks a wallop sufficie-t| cae "i NINTH AVENUE o linnd in flew of Gus Fisher, a tormer 1205 First Ave. day, and when geen last night he|to stow an opponent away. Ever well as the Middle West. eeecoeee over ps «A «punch, he will —_—_——— Certified MIF Specialty . es | Beaver catcher, who was sol > Wet" Conn 4 to 18 was sold to was scouting about for some one to| at that, there ts lots of hope left. | sae $60.00 260.00 rings, Pueblo . ila nape casr yg ected With Any Hank |the Ne chiande The pep: A __|the New York Highlanders. Th _— race him 26 miles, go as they please.| Kid Lavigne was in the same pre b+ +4 " | 00 New York Orpinance . eave for the Pacific coast é SALARY LOANS ogee Bernt dlr ell gar || Fahy showed a willingness to back | dicament in his early days, but (he| | Winsipes * Philadelphia _ | ce, according to the repo FAMILY LIQUORS Macey ee Schaitia > {% ones, 20 ording to the reports v ||iimself for a few “hun,” which is|Kid patiently practiced until h 4 Salarie r | |imore than some long-distance could readily administer love. CHICAMO ve wees rere 2.50 Atimo: . ee , ‘= ] eople Weeks Making Plans sare tan, sous long-distance ath ress a. eatily : drat itor Ay Wea ogg eee eae , ; i prough| 01 jolent mah a Montreal, Que. at security (By United Prows Leased Wire) | Fahy is no spring chicken. Thir-|dreams with both mitts, As sur Kansas Clty and Se Bese vt Joneph Pittsburg Claret per je | SN GIRC: . Saotondst steer et payments; of SAN FRANCISCO, April 13. y-two years age he was born in/as this old globe spins around, the z . Dos Moines 6.70 Washington poamene Don | Billy Weeks, local middleweight, "is i . » PREF. DELIVERY Ong Biter inca M18 Seon Ay | planning « campaign against some [|New (York, and since that time be} Hutte bor can develop & sufficien Sioux City : ‘ SUMMIT LIQUOR CO. lee Houre—€ am. to 6 p.m, |°f the leading boxers tn his class Hee tee of tes corey. When it br ict Ikvouie ener: ’ : So * result o! n | 4 ; Phones: Sunset 1684; Ind. 9747 “ || Lavigne, Andy Bowen, Solly Smith} ‘ n ‘be on sale . his victory ov rick Burgess in hand Terry McGovern were in their] INDIANAPOLIS ; Aprt 26, 28 and 5 Dalles ae — May 3, 8 4 9% 20 2h at iq a b9 and AWYERS SANITARIUM BATHS tour rounds at the weekly boxing | & May L. " prime, Fahy went out on boxing}Frankle Burns, the we To all paints except Dallas _:| Mattie. Creck-Sent —|show here. Weeks floored Burgess i H it oo tours with the |bantamweight, admitted toda 18. ypury 1408 Fourth Av. rrbvei Reome in the second round and secured an EW tailoring houses can While ‘ave? & wonderful fighter, | he ‘had to fle’ . “i rng es Age June 2. ¢ 7, 6,13, 14 2 Phone. Bain eek” ewe! [easy deote Lames 6 ecvoll peat put out really good || Fahy could keep these. celebrities |earn the deciyion in his 10-round wey Seuat ft tt ty, 30 Electric. Light and Ty | Eddie Lynch, and Rufe Turner, the|| tailored suits to meas. |/moving about in exhibition #ttnts, |scrap here with Chick Hayes of September t,'8) 1, 12 and ® aaa if Turkish Baths, | : ner, th y “in the old days I used to barn-|Indianapolia. While Hayes ex Limit 16 days'on going <#p. ‘October 31, 1912, for (via ge, Hydro-therapy end vete 0, defeated Peter Jen ure for $25, but Mr, : FS ap itaaisad aera Ss Ml a ae ony | storm a lot,” said Fahy, “Ll would|celled in the long distance work . mi . 3 a e . ‘ost can do it because he has r " tie ns | 1 to law proper io knecleute; visit small towns and cities and/ Burns had all the better of the Ce) oa mit . & N,W. RY) and tit a trained shop of workmen ||agree to stop all comers, Jobn L.,/infighting and landed blow after rt stl e . Gepartinent and insurance incon- | | SEWING MACHINES Gibbons Still Wins that he tas spent years. organ, || Wpes, Ne yes champion, Oke. Up a] blow which Hayes wap, .usahie Atlantic Express . a Sane nection. ~ SINGER 8T = . dane asad ar |{lot of money in this way, and lots | block MONUMENTS lw War Lecation (By Ualted Press Leaseq Wire) zing, and if you will select || o¢ fighters followed in bis foot-| i — ‘ meee laibbons of St. 3 ig 2—Miko|| your new spring sult from his || steps; but fighters don’t do this any| SAN FRANCISCO, April 12 Daily through to Chicago via Minneapolis aad fit bas The roar sounp manure ann cuan- 11524 FIRST AVE. Near |Seft Smith of Bayonne today, win{|| "0ck he guarantees to give. || more, for the reason that there are| Fans are looking forward to a good eee oR reine Sone vie haliwauke Se rcien compart : % Near | Jeff § ayonne today, 0 ast Limite via Milwaukee, f CO., Ine. too mar wf svery-|card tonight, when the f 7 . opp. ning handily { Seband ber you & suit that will please oo many tough guy Every ar ‘ he four-round and Drawing Room Sleeping Cars. OSITE SANITARY MARKET t adily in @ 10-round bout 5 prem | body can box these days s revived at Dreamland rink MONUMENTS Neither ma Son i Phone: Main 192 Neither man was in distress|| Some of our prices run high , i mee Of Every Description Lote 6 hroughout noounte ‘Ther ‘ is more widely taught, and It wor a lay off of several weeks M A s Hy L Largest st N West of Chicage -_ peti be f Pog 7 psi r hey} | er, but we begin them with a |jnot be safe to tackle all comers | The main event will be Billy Weeks ississippt alley imite 2410-2412 FIRST AVE. SHEET METAL WORKs | cy . | splendid suit to your fie for $26, || But even then we ured to plek upjand “Brick” Burgess, — middle PHONES: ‘War vm * > S\Wants Sport Edi ; 26. |i Tartar hére and there who would} Weshts of the slugging type, both Dally through to Kansas Cl id meta see We are ng ag OF esky 4 tors to | y of, whom have 4 Bt Joseph end Denver via now locat- give us a battle a large following. | penver sm Hijnmy Carroll, the veteran feather-| the Surmagton Boe pony Sell Cardboards |” Fahy is a fellow of good habits, welght, will meet Jimmy Fox at Room and T our larger new quarters, and we are NEW YORK, April 12.—Jc . . ‘not using liquor, tobacco, tea or cof- . Migr ge Noyce Me 1205 First Ave. | “feat only plain food and|/22 pounds. Eddie Campi will de-| ing Car fend his bantamwetght title against For reservations | Y iuipped to do any | Bash ; 0 any |Byush, president of the New Yo! Star Want Ads ihe seta: anIE Inahotal Babebell ain, bag Ge: HE not much meat,” explained Fahy.| inte tect 4 | tees | f Promptly and t@ the |to place the sale of tickets for the —THE- *No matter how much money I have,| ranks, who is showing. prom ine o, Meal I eat thassame amount of food. If é 4 owing promining First Ay and ¥ a. Peter Jen mt Main 1430 satisfaction of our |opening £i r ou pening game here in the hands of Ri trade. . ) fe ’ Tam ‘flush, ope ort en, who aspires to a committee of New York sporting F 0S & 0 NEIL co Meme ike as fe sth al ove foilow In the footstops of hin coun A. D. CHARLTON AND. }jags, like so elle 5 ol PORTL Bring Results, ring esu ts, unex MEET METAL wonxs | Céltors, hoping thereby to avoid the | tryman, “Bat” Nelson, will meet REET METAL WORKS werner apy typ te hurts them much as though the: le T > » negr ¥ of the speculator Harank tiquor.” ™ [Five other Souts ouwaplete the cara othe: vc co jete the card eee

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