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Ed Leader: Six New Champs Conceding Putts Joe Dugan Stars BY PAUL R, MALLON Dempsey Given Decision heen in use at Universit TH ¥ \GREAT GOLF TOURNAMENT WILL START HERE ON FRIDAY Dempsey-Gibbons Fight by Rounds Classy Field of Golfers Sentiments of Crowd of 20,000 Persons in Shelby |. agp ee meg iso Hares in hed. Gibbons © ner : Shell Is Unmistakably for Tommy Gibbons, Who |!" "')n°!), Givhons landed short reahisehun antaatiee ieaia’ Gin ded Upset Dope by Sticking we Pennsylvania. BY LEO H, LASSEN tearing in, He landed severe! at body but it was hlooked 984 thsy | iit \iobons moped. (Sporting ; das HELBY, Mont., ) champion heavyweight, but he couldn't knock out Tommy jr Gibbons in their 15 won Referee Jim Daugherty’s decision in a walk, Gibbons} idity of the t a epuemanynne: pti sem eeseaee Who could not emselves to Now Eli propoftents the championship of by a knockout over the lighter St. Paul fellow, He didn’t slash away boxed with him thruout the scrap, toppled from their lof during the first six months of 1 ring inctude tibbons showed th: Buff, Jobnny DEMPSEY WINS VE ROUNDS sible golf students has been spoiled by conceding putts the cup which ances from and a one-two right hand ing the practice Ith he won by aner punching Tous ‘Ntiquette” innouncea Francis Quimet, 3 Sportsmen in etdes anything. one of the finest He shoots out all ¢ difference in weight plainly sments to do likewise. has accused Nobody ever | handling Gibt a child in the | out his practice. The object of the game is to play idered a moral vic olf knows that. six-inch nen missed on some occasions. abject of the game after the title fo the best third baseman in the history Yankee Stadium Moons approximates a riot. blistering drives with e was dangerous and even in the three rounds o. showed up well | Dempsey any. In the 15th round Dempsey opened | that." up and pumped punches Into ¢ Gibbons hung on| ® leech thruout the period, ping him from he didn't bother} bunts like a keen-eyed deer, 4 ing them over © first base 4 mocking the b Walter Lutzh he fight and they ing on to De s his own righ is playing the best ball > is no doubt that | hot third corner vives visions if both men in the stomach claim to the Mrisch over to second base nded the hardest pt of letting him p! Pillette Is Finding It | Hard Going © ERMAN PILLETTE, hot at bis old stand. | °* Gibbons on was the only , which was just the same | aa the preceding ones. the | gaging last night in the wildest di ath round, when he landed his left | » champion on the left hooks at the » round and \t was the only time he opened up Dempsey's chin ju shook Dempse: troubles winning this year. _ Pillette’s main stdck in trade year was a fast ball that broke do’ as it neared the batsman much af! the manner of a Was started for he seemed puzzled In what to do. punched Gibbons in the clinches with | wonder that stood up under the grounders would be to the infield. Opposing pla Gibbons could | yers noted cone y cases the delivery nd ruled a ball my y let it go by. ged his mind} elled foul from Gibbons’ ner, but no foul had been committed Dempsey forced the tight thruout | venth round to speak of. Piliette was forced to keep his fast ball well above the knee it lost much and Gibbons di no punchin, coupled with ability to field bunts, going rather tough for him this-sea He is being waited out, fr results in man forced to get them over, the batters mix things up b; healthy cut or laying doWn a tantal- | » of rapler-lik "the head in the eighth, waded in and had all the It was his round easily Gibbons again made and in the ninth round and amp to an even round had all the be bbons staged nd by HIS | gaerame he held the c meeting of rectors of the West Virginia Jocke club announcement wa “Thursday that the ra uled to be held postponed until |@ comeback in the 11th been |ing in the clinches ep rabbit punch in these closing | | ving to for a K. 0. Date *tres| PORTLAND AND [PAUL WANER IS | wit)hetinun‘ia tora ne sone r life and the eter ree bi nd to liter ; it was the onl ally pry them thing that saved him. The sun was shining TODAY TTLE vs. a OAKLAND . Pacific Coast League Ball Park tm nt S102 Arcade Ligh rooy Billets 2506 {dled in a bush staged th |¥ nor | «mall town manner, | preliminaries and the main event was nearly 3:49 before the ehampion aniered the ring, Tollowed soon 4 by Gibbong. {saremeer epee I paey bh 4 short left to t i se Gli: |"Thirty-Six Holes of Medal Play Will Be Played Fri- t Hoch, | Gibbons: tang Fi goat h ( landed t to i «and fol| day in Open Championship—Honolulu Amateur Is took two atite body blows In retU"®. | bons minsod aw lett an t| Toor T ‘and held ¥ Among Featured Stars Who Will Compete a BY AL “ALEX C, ROSE body blows, He rocked sditor of The Star) wo hard left hooks and Gibbons | Gibbons Biiatt leroke ta the ane na Dapivnee ITH every top-notch player from the professional ranks ack Dempsey is still world’s |srepped back. t over al hard right t © be " of the Northwest, six from California and one from t hook to the Ec atpal bo ope eipey dt Peck : far-off Honolulu, paired with the cream from the Pacific round battle here today. The champion | hat gal hea a ype . * “ a| been fouled crowd bh Coast” s amateurs, the curtain will go up in the big golf trom the challeng th with a] Demp carnival tomorrow when a field of some 50 all-stars will tee- simply trying to stick the limit and hanging on most of the | jer nook Dempe wnded a volley of t yloff at the Seattle Golf club course, in the opening day 8 play Dems was swarming all over|to the bod Mery Bog. sae ifor the Pacific Northwest Open championship. Thirty-six It was a big upset as Dempsey was figured & sure Winner oie i en nian at clone | Demy th a back hand. Gibt |holes of medal play will be played tomorrow and the final Jquarters, Gibbons put over a left é and the champion ar 136 on Saturday. The low scorer on the two-day journey The champion forced all the fighting and won all but} to the jaw, but it didnt soem to hurt| Dempacy tried a left tu the bod | will win the crown SSA ok * It he ring like @ feather. | Dems anded ti ght} D ut of bis corner! ‘The first pair will tee-off at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning BY HENRY L. FARRELL ()\0'§))) Ouch ae mth. ot leew rare tentinay chow aiarters [for the head and clinched. Der jand the r of the field will follow at 5-minute intervals. NHELBY, Mont. July Jack whe round en p fed his right to.back and m {A referee-scorer will accom-{————— — Dempsey has his beavyweignt tide] _ ROUND TWO D N _ [Sdett, Bop. forthe head ax att ach irateh’ "The iat a glaub: Geshiins Soteeay’ (Cabs We os ER as peer) "ROUN SEVE pped ba 4 » They! pany each match, The play The bon# has no title and no more) started fo feint but the champion | | Dems cea fr - ; p the pods |is under the direction of the : money than yesterday, but he hasiiert hoow for ¢ aw and Gibbons hed and G Around the) Pacific Northwest Profes- Fi the felt admiration of somo | landed & har i to the beay, re pyle Kh sional Golfers’, association. oe Leprol phen = a auarter i . sho th “lige 5 Most of the prize-money was wid Gee nea of the champion for the|Crowd ete a Alaa tn * a hard t Bik _| donated by the Pacific North- AB, R. HPO. ne 8 poems : Gibbons west Golf association, An ein : : 4 Mes eRt | adminsion of dollar a person to rn ; . , and Der ate Tot? tlas cat tness the Open championship for ‘ 3 weatern pial: as whate r t Snes ' . 1 again and the\ecach of the two day 4 5 there be in @ niche in thd tink | opened his eve ® ‘ wd prote Be | shatigaeer alee’ cine fe again, | #4 Saturday—will be charged. ) . $ annals—and a cash deficit of some Dempsey m left to the head f Het minced 4 left swing | bers of the Seattle Golf club and the ree r thine Wke $150,000. Jand Gibbons misac left to the drew f pbons ons countered with # hard | Inglewood Co: b will b DEMPSEY WON | Tom landed left and “Dempsey |KOt Over # hard right yee | rae the round. sades he iptv ie it: Samer ne nthe decinion on{ sat Tom act Jack back on his heels [iow the belt but the referee pala ROUND THIRTEEN | |ioxoveiy star ar we as es latest world’s vyweight cham d low and th 4 booed. As bi t mach as the round d the long with| Francis Brown, the Ho ar) plonship b to the grand old 1 sounded Demp: swung ch won the heavy r, was the center of att 1 2 dope A ROUND THREE ROUND EIGHT . Dempsey shuffled out North End course, where |" ¢3 They said Gibt . t . “ i |. Gibbons was with ably 4 to back Gibbons into | Many of the stars were limbering up, | + : one ed left and they elinch- and Dempsey ¢ With short | a '¢ but Gibbons boxed away This youngster ts gifted | Biake, p 2 ° 6 ; ' ¥ with twoland Gibbons countered with «| SnORBAES 0 A Minty Aint, I? ea! eart full) out ' Dempe to the jaw. They clinched how he can sock that peilet. 1 x tion, Gibbons, Of] cree. Dempsey wot ove } to # ells 4 hit G Dempacy trying to throw Olb- | After an afternoon round with him, 7m St. Paul, came out of his fight with body rabbit < slat pene [bons on the ropes ft to the Jaw | B02 Johnstone, the club profeasional dice | Jack Dempsey with whatever glor At clone quarters. Gibbons Kt On| and tlased nm terrific right upper, | remarked that the visitor fi 7m the o1 | Was beneath the broiling sun that btn lah pty Pow iy Pi red with | ¢ The champion’s corned yelled | Island of Hawaii was the longest |, Z beat upon the big pine bowl here wi yl ia he ay So tomate | oem te, step back when Gibbons |driver he had ever seen. And Bob | yesterday afternoon a ri at landed stepped |Pempeey landed’ right to the head | his seen a lot of long-distance shoot-| 1 , Gibbons lost the decision without aw, Dempsey was | rs during hin ma Off Blake 24, inched. Dempsey tried years on the Ia kick, after rather st net sively for the y to the ropes ahd |i hte 14. runs scored 6. Rua reaponatble work on the part « He rocked Gibbor a i ed ie Ment us — | out—Biak i. Plex 6. Bases d ma to th and followed swung ah t te Sate Demp. SHOWS CLASS on ba ‘rer ated himself ss aay Seay ip Pl ag ad BE, 5 ep ; wide swing and they |IN PRACTICE Wild pit “ " Fights to th p i 5 p anded « rs rd round came A F ma aay ney . . t b f where reginte 37, I held c tint 2 ee ht and " st 8” on the 13th hole . on i lon't blame me fo f “ROUND FOURTEEN bad spot on the card. Some idea of » fight abso. ROUND FOUR Th akround| Demp : ce ¢|how far this young man gets with rigg 2. Ariett 3, Massey. hove 1 Gi. 1! ° noms p eft to the b , a loftia right lead ar “e a iden “ his wood tee-shots was reevaled w to Brubaker, Left on th round, when | but Gibbone caug a hin « od aga bons was fighting on the defenalye | he drove the second green: 5 yards | Dases—Onkland %, Seattle %. Time of I was hit in the groin and I|Dempsey missed a loft hook ft hook. |and out-boxing the champion by ‘a |-—and got to the edge of the green |S*™*—2:0. Umpires—Becker and Tomsn; |could not use my left leg good after|“ihhons bit him, in pod Ga Me with a tent | Wide margin. Dempae missin€ at the fourth hole, which measur 3 Second Game heft lends and than’ ther gheenes crore a. distans rbout 210 yards, Some clouting, eh!) ,,Orkiand AB ROW. PO. A. & Dempsey's form was decidedly| Dempasy got over three rightn tot ters with Gibbons boxing away | He got home with a drive and a mid-|Coover, ¢ Tri amesd: Sat gag disappointing, but he showed hel? phone was moving aw Demprey's him, ¢ nn ked two right! iron on 18th and then sank his putt | Wetzel. Re tak ome wa gee could go 15 and win | am e They fought Te ize /hooks and stepped away a wild for an eagle “3.” Yes, he's quite a Cather, If | ia @ 3: 4 eee Before the fight, odds varied from pad out of misses a left jab and|solfer, is Francis Brown frominaxere’. = 3 1 2.2 bs 1 to & to 1 that Dempae hook to the ja se at 4 pbona landed right | Honolul Brubaker, "ca: ©. 320 aes win; some gave as high as\® Dempeey missed right hook for| and left jaw and they ss Maderas, raerieeter i #:f0;1. that Gibbons would not come the saev and Gibbons countered with |< ent io che jaw.ond Gibooms coun: | STMIL: WANS meonae 2 3. 8 th predicted wo hard: aria aha kcoinet te the tered with twa lefts to tho head. | CLUB TITLE Apleth ° ese i 4 finish hin ri |e pannding Tiel ted lant on ieee Lee Steil, successfully defended his Mneias - a two. Tele ht " 4 t ght right to the/title of clu’ champion of the Seattle| seat S i. was also saic eo fight] seve ent af clos quar ¢ fone backed ‘Derapecy inte a corner | Cole lub. by defeating the veteran | an ; tue Dempeey | With t the t I and stepped back from a hard right Dixie” Fleager in the finals of the oe os # a cut] missed upp i A | jn They we hat the bell. |1923 test, yesterday, four-up and er Soe PAP ts ended, ght ¢ three to play. Both players were in ;e eux Novhing:t api | FOUND FIVE ~ ROUND TEN ROUND FIFTEEN fine form but the youngster secured { Crane, 2t 21 : Seog ig aaa mpsey_ came on his ual cane ry ahh Pry ghtellds sae’ | commanding lead early in the morn. | BAG. oy 8 SS a ciainy ae oes ed a left for ‘the > 1 r body. They clinched | ing round and was never headed. He | Burger, p ia * clinched. Gibbons hooks Dempacy landed a stiff right | was three-up at the end of the first |B 3 é n aw and Dempacy atop r to th head and «a clinch followe GIBBONS MAKES They were doing all the bor ona was holding and the referes | 18- -dror OU6 Of ‘these at the) i NO COMPLAINT at close quarters with da m Gibbons. was three-quarter mark but forged The only. tim mad Bidbone tkhosked Dens ' * tho defensive and ap- jon the last lap, the match ending on wilde. Dechte i a I pare hy “ete the 33rd_hole a “33 ewe " Hh gel, : alpen da | Dempary was desperate CALIFORNIA STAI | 1 oe (o complain bot 1. thougty t bt them neatly and |foF & knockout. He missed « |ARRIVE TODAY Innings pitehed—Murehlo. «Charge ght have done the ng ! gait eee b jut he wan The California contingent, the | $ef*t to Murebio. At bat—Oft Murehle ler the circumsta : f a wan wateh-|t away again. Demi largest est bunch of golfers|sponsluie for Burress z 1 not to xay a word ing ar a rigip in | to bine Bier imo corner. has ever attended a Northwest |iett 4. Struck out--Burger 2, Murchio ty Don tm Dempsey Is); landed a stift|the Jaw. Gibbons was groggy t from the South, is expected to | Arh Bases on balls—Burger 1, Murs a great fighter and I do not want to that put Gib-|clinched and Dempsey pounded the | arrive today, and some of them Will) Tine ‘yy ater ath by pite! take anything away from him—since Lane Ed teenth oF Dempacy | body. | His corner yelled for the ref- | doubtless be seen in action in the |Lane 2, Maderas. Home rans—-Rohwen e of |I didn't get his title.” Gibbons landed hard left to they clinched HF Qnd | Tinded atift lett to the Jaw cod tor {Open tomorrows Dr nt eh Yary afayette, Two-base hit—Bar- _, White strangers and the natives of pe RT nt nding the a right in|countered with @ light right to the Hunteh, Jack Neville, ee Ronede Ta eee of the links celebrities from South-| Baldwin, Cooper, Double playa—Cooper sipation the town could afford, Gib I . ea land who are expected to be in our | ne isted. Murchio to Brubaker to Lafay- bons was shooting off skyrockets ttle dl B t Fi t | midst today jette. Orr to Crane to Johnston 2. Left and fireworks at home with his wife e s a ea en in us eae ict tne See | | game — 1 Umpires — Toman and and three kiddies. | Becker, sansa tesectee — Game, but Wins Second by 6-2 Score Take Bad «ius Gibbons ‘by 13 pounds, was always ARRY WOLVERTON’S Indians took a terrible beating from Oakland in the first| Bac “a ts activ 1 33a the aggressor. He fought in his cus Sacramento ever Tait . y|tomary style, shoulders hunched game of the Fourth of July doubleheader yesterday at the hands of the Oakland | Breaks i tit 45 44 08 | arms poised to strike from any angle club, but the local lads came back strong in the final affair and won handi The tail-| Pe i She een nee pre |pursuing the lighter challenger! enders beat Seattle 15 to 5 in the f 2 ae : 3 | abot’ the #1-f00t. ring 6 to2, n the first game. The second game was won by a Won or five Giles durina «the It was a gala day for the batsmen—five home runs, six three baggers, fight it seemed to many spectators base bingles and 27 singles being made dur ing the two contests, that Dempsey hit low, But referee +! “Lefty” By Dougherty saw it otherwise, or didn’t | | serv aa Gibbon reapeed| oN oe TAKE |__.|KRACHE WINS | leu 1 cnning of oven caret as | ue |well in hanti during the entire nin to 1} to ot with | punches with the chanipion in the|~ TWO CONTESTS VERDICT OVER 2:22 21% 9 ea on {equanimity the bad les whlen come ai Ore to everybody in this royal and an-| 48 467 score of | \v Rie - 42 Bo A63 BY MIKE BRADY ss is no better time than in Oak (first game); (econd game) Sacramento 1 (first an Francisco 1, Sacramento 6 nd game). rtland 8, Vernon 7 (first game); on 7 (second game). Salt Lake 5 (first game); 1 the hill d had the situation the crowd |ter round for more | gete both games from Salt \s sions, Each time ho | {0 vervne Tode Aueelet &, Pai. balte + (ecconcaeaiaa At the end he had m ned his| Lake here yesterday. The Dre JIMMY SACCO : nee Se OraDly | No one can become a real star in| Gonna ring.| record of nearly 90 fights without| were and 5 to 1 BERDEEN, July.8.Tea Krache | Oakland's two countérs were made | golf who doesn’t learn to accept the a 3 LEAGL Le aving been knocked down. It was a|_ Morning game tom F popular Harbor lightweight, wou |! the seventh and eighth, Maderas | bad breaks along with the good and |New York * oa | tired, puffed, bleed! boxer that | 7*!* he a ix round decision over Jinimy Mal |singled in the seventh, stole second | either overcome the bad ones thru 8} Nag 515 hung on sometimes during the last RAs to. the Hoston Wop. it, the anain {284 came across on Cooper's single. | very fine shot or else make them ee |five or six rounds, but when he had | and I event of the smoker held here yes. | Lafagette poled out his second cost as little as possible. As I on ty to fight, Gibbons was always able to, gam " terday, ‘The decision was well re. {tu of the day for the other heard Francis Ouimet say: “Any-|St. Louls fart {take and give back hard blows tc ' ived by the big crowd of fans on {im the eighth, It cleared the | body who can play golf at all should |}yeshtyston A435 final gong. 1 ' re had Sty field wall by plenty. be able to get qway a good shot from | rte ja good He, buteit takes a real golfer| "New York 12. Washington 6 ¢first to make & good shot from a poor lie," | RAF 2) 4 Rey York 12, Washington 2 (see+ knocked out There are a lot of golfers who can} “Boston §, Phitadolphia 1 (first game); game had pro hit a long wooden shot, who can play | Boston 1, Phitadelphia 2 (sec nd he was relieved by Vic|* fine iron and who pley a pret cco ix the only man to hold al The first game, from a.loc dict over | Dc Bercot, while | Point, was terrible. Sheriff | SOLONS BREAK in a EVEN AT S§. F,|MICHIGAN CITY __|krmcnex victory yesterday makes tno] Marted ane SAN FRANCISCO, July 5—San| SECOND SHELB lov na H i fe Over iihe Duane yp feed Cleveland 10, Detroit 7 (first innings); Cleveland 3, Detroit 18 (second : | eaaive i ‘de | 00d all-around game except w is raneisco won the first a| MICHIGAN CITY, July §.—Shelby| "Val BB BO naa! Boreas aai ved bh Be ss rouble, 4 9 hae Latahodaer | reception: they get into trouble, but they don't |"Chicago 9 St Touln 1 Ctra game) double-header from mento here| isn't the only town to encounter dif-| Johnny McManus won from Babe|/ Ohi 0™ |turn in low scores for the reason that | St. Louis (aecdnd game). esterday, 5 to 4, and lost the sec. | ficulties in staging a big fight, The|Moote in the fifth round when the| Osklan¢ ones Kke anything but] they waste too fiiany shots when Jond, 6 to 1 jscheduled mix between Lew ‘Tendler, | bout was stopped to avoid Foote from | ‘te Nie 4 s phe that game. /iney do encounter bad lies or get LEAGUE Mornin game R MW. Blof Philndelphin, and Sailor Freed-| taking a bad beating | while nothing nice can be said about | (Ney 10 ene Sahenie Won, Laat, pga man, of Chleugo, was postponed to.| Joe Dunn won from Mike Paulson. |8 playing. Fretuentiy: thes wakte: A” nunitien |eieabarge 2 ee Hs See ie vey, | day Tataely on necount of finnneta | Walter Mail the shatty southpaw, | of shots because they: feel aggrieved | Cincinnat ea ta ern difficulties and beea the rain | will oppose ndians today | ‘ Pi >, Irate, da 3 at Sacr A asta | | Jover landing in a divot hole, or in| BF? 4 a ‘ 4] ¢ihe bout will probably be staged FENCING MEET | Ja heelmark in «bunker, and slash Ist tout’, oe Thor and x MoWeeney, | At a later date | T Jaway at the ball in a don't care | Boston 47 309 | uodge, Mitchell and ¥ O START SOON ery ars Wied ati entne clan esben | SAMAaOONA eae fencing tourney | Want Big Price ra of| for Al Wingo to cases, a man who takes that attl| New {tude is next thing to a quitter, kame); | When the lie is bad, just try to {ond Kame) Fork 7, Philadelphia 3 (firat York 5, Philadelphia 3 (aec~ 8 fr m all p VERNON DRAW PROUD OF WORK |*) 1112! Fen | Incinnatl 6 Chicago 3 Cf the world will assemble in London}!/ international A.eague plavers | {take the vidwpoint that every other | cin, e st_ game); e 0 seague playe ’ Cincinnatt 8, Chicago (aecond PORTLAND, July -Portiana|, Paul Waner, hard hitting San|to compote come high, ‘as Prosic ‘ate Gk player encounters similar circum:| Pittsburg 7. St. ool terete i Jand Vernon broke even in the games| PY helsco youth, t4 so wrapped up| - Griffith of the Washington | | 8tances somewhere and that If others | Pittsburg 6, St. Louls 1 (second here yesterday. The locals won the|!" his zeal for base hits and a , Ain Me teat 7 escape from such troubles with a| Brooklyn 4, Boston 1 " Healthy: battin cava DUFFY IN DRAW mericans will testify. When Brooklyn 9, Boston @ (x morning game, 8 to %., and dropped ly Be that it has || Grifiths attempted to buy At || minimum of wasted strokes, so can | ——————___. the afternoon contest, 7 to 3 ecome an obession. In a recent) OAKLAND, Cal, July b—Jimmy |] Wyo, outtiniael (eh the To. |{you | atone gain rn Wf, m,| etme, acting under orders} Payl| Duffy, Pacific coast welterwet , ate lub aha iad Me rs ’ 1s Ai “Say It With Hai 1} laid down a on € ce oh vo) G ta tame dra Ny SS phage as Dera T 3 | . Portia te 4 Ban) \ Neat sacrifice, but jchamplot), fought a tanie draw with |! 459 490 to the-clibi The matings: || WILL T 70,000 | PARKE’S rand Hans | G0Uld fielded the bait spgedily and) Bert, Colma at the baseball park |] ment, however, turned a deat eng |] The now stadium at Colombes, in assures. you it stops. fall | Kleven in- | forced Yelle at third ba estérday. Frankie MeCunn of Oak-|1 46 the proposition. Wingo is not || Paris, which will be the scene of the hair, grows short Tate tone nines i The minute Warner reached first {land and “Young * Brown of 1081] a youngster in the game, havine |{Olymple games of 1924, will be com: and’ protects you from bald= arnoon gam ". he turned toward the be Ani @ivided the wemisthyal Ado.|) 2ouramcer on the ame, having | 2 , ale your barnett tp manrantec, Vernon. dat 8 aa Salle nih £ eet Reiner bak yeu a natehed the | tw twoyeur trial with Connie hese by. Na 1, 1 wilt Auk Zour barber, Dia ators: rortland 1 1) 9] and yelled, "Ne L get a time at batleivion, A big crowd watched the o's A stles oi have accommodations for — 70,04 i. 15 May and Hannah, Gillett» and Daily, | for that” Maciea Atcha AWOL REE SU RD, Hae ; card, spectators ‘ bi ae seer sean sepmnaniaetcnasenrn tint Abs ancaiciehattione aii rect i dni cnt RTT Re

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