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PAGE 20 TH SEATT TAR "RIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928 SALT LAKE CHEESE BOX MAKES JOKE OUT OF. COAST RECORDS } GEORGIE MENDES, AUSTRALIAN FLYWEIGHT KING, IS COMING HERE Hitters Run Wild When Bon Stein to Face Schmidt at Aberdeen Fights injunction] Crack Mitt They Perform in Utah : Slinger to Coast League Batting Averages Don’t Mean Any- [OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN) Noonan in Seek Title thing, Considering the Joke Scores Registered in cn Bees’ Park ty Win O ver 4 After Pancho Villa’s ’ Title; May Box in BY LEO H. LASSEN OOF-FF-F ; ~ ; v ALT LAKE’S famous baseball cheese box is making its w seve | AMAT “TIME HATOR = Z Fovarg ue | Seattle Ring annual joke out of Coast league batting records. Th ANGUS~ WATCH J TH Me ee ’ a Ee as tite rarified air in Utah makes the ball travel farther than “WAT OnE fe Nou PouND THAT mie wiser Tacoma Scribe Upsets the soa s y », LAs oe iy elsewhere and the short fences make is impossible for good ; S cORGIE MENDES wolnd baseball to be played STRAIGHT Down OL NUTHEG Dow HOLE © JUST Dope by Victory Over ath, Tae oe tha king lent, ia en route Bayenh T : ? / © United States from Aus Batting averages of the Coast league don’t mean a thing i Sigel if Bile iy A conte =m | Aberdeen Links Star an Uae ¢ States roms = with the terrible scores that are registered there, A 20-run . 1 . if | q EX C. ROSE ‘ancho Villa, world’s title lead onan 't cinch any game there. 1 VELOCITY OF LOPSIDED Ir HAHA Wels ons “1H! BY ALEX C. Ri ae hi la, world’s title : AB RDEEN, Wash, Aug. %4—| ; yider, which may be staged q One inning this season Salt Lake made 16 runs in a A BULLET! ee a te Gor GREAT arpa nalts spuerath ism frame. That’s horrible baseball. Wednesday's Seattle- OFF A SLAT FORM » WE Salt Lake score was 18-15. One year. 1921, if memory 4 Looks Like “TH! 2 serves us right—Seattle made 7 HOD-CARRIER | yesterday's matches in the fight for ser coi ‘ something like 125 runs in r } ; WRT MISSED , |the state amateur golf championst ‘ ne eater a Cae . week there. Tribe Wins me : ; en enue ma [here in ho eliminated t n after his ase if 1 . “ateten Wes A While Paul Strand, Duffy Lewis | Fovargue, the leading player in thi Fred “King” Lear, hailed * ae ef P . ¢ any | elty,. who tatrind 6@f the J who will be his opponent pee he rest : Slu Fest ; Ye ‘ Ne carried off tho medalist}, #16 greatest second base-|i» unce bs aie of. salt, t park iL A! Ai ¥ “| |'s the fellow a ciation, is fighting the injunc- | »*resbouts now ert’ about at, and %t W it ees Griewold by the wayside in the first] tion the Milwaukee club ob-|,, Menten, they may., tr ome é oun bs rthwest ama rom 119 to 118 pounds, Mega alps * , one 4 t month, ana | tained to prevent him from lpia sng ‘The nice ¥ . Seattle wal d to last month, and } make it possible for V pensive one ¢ never ped Salt Lake here yesterday Z ay € ) t 1 hin victory of yesterday, he may | playing with the Nash Motors | vancouver, B. C y very well. isi club is | 11 to 4, in a free-hitting contest, The gZ ™ c po referred to an the giant killer. lin the Mid-West league. The|bim on. Georgie ra . Z % Sits Calif rt 6 also‘ lucky if it breaks even there. It | Indians from the Coast accounted for oa a i %. “ He won his match by putting up| Prewe contend he “jumped” | Silva, the Cali! fornia at would be thing for the Coast | three home runs, one triple and five oe ae 7 g Jan excellent exhibition of golf, win jin line for a tussle with him, » s \ g he | his contract. + | re 2 league if some city in this territory | doubles. - Ge, , * ning o the 18-hole route by the a could get the Bee franchise. Les Sheehan, Salt Lake second f 4 j 9 0 q one sided score of six up and five to} a Still Talking Morgan j sae sucker, got two home runs, bringing ‘ ; y «0. ‘This result was the only Ferg SIH Heattio: bugs are stl talkies Killefer Not With Team his total to 23. Ray Rohwer, the 4 . ltt deen ena ce te | about the wonderful ring skill! 1 Seal atfiel Iso got one, and -- Yi; " c [fret second rounds, which cuts the ot Tod Morgan. The youngster( ereNG. may be IDK) brought his total to r xP "agen pied ‘down to: gant whiten 16 som | rig | gave one of the finest demonstras Among the powers that be on/ Ermer Jacobs twirled nice ball for , 4 1 Ve 4 A three players from Seattle, I tiene of boxing that Was avecceimnl the Seattle tall ctub. | Seattle. His variety of offerings had jnamely. Mote, W ators and Atki wei |eeen here. He's the first boxer, Reports have it that Wade Killefer | the home team guessing most of the 7 7 WY) /, ; oy f ober One: le eli wire sag tea PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | | that ever made Bud Ridley look; fs not with the Seattle club in Salt | YY i o j >, / ipstaenechs tig er and Ingham from | 88" Prancteco ee T og | silly. Ridley can box some himaclf) THR scoRE hea ? A | Bactamen "9 5 .t6z/and has a peach of a left hooke| Fake, but is in Los Angeles with = . bs ” . ‘ar of oines, 5 Be Tocuaid on tuctneen | ABORT PO. ee y oy : BS ff Des Moines, Ia. Vortiand nee $45) but Morgan vente him helpless. . | Samee® y bj . Stein in still a strong favorite to | Halt 1 tees 489 ay i OF atvasie cite : “l ‘ 0 0 meaty the he kid and his father have gone! eee ee coat Eilleter as man ¥ ee cele ls S retain his title of champion, but he |ffattie Cis ant Per Pivapecs fishing trip Into the ‘Olympia! ager of the club would let the In-| rea . | with weatine Gi be:kr 24a Seat Ul : 6 Oe ak ae ake ga much 9 30 without some | Kobw can 2 1 0 - J morning when he faces Heinte 1 pach pelt tabi itl tent toe a raedie Bat waa C 2 : Schmidt, the local hope, who is rap- | = aS aera It must be mighty important stuff | yar s.¢ oh ap | Schn he p is rap RESULTS Joes he should pack the boys im that's going on in L. A, whate E FIRST TEE-OFF OF “THE TOURNAMENT ———- sessmance) [M7 ranting into the form that) pase 11, sat take 4 x 3 class all over. { Tacoma, who shoots a mean club on | |the links, created the sensation of th Portiand 6, Bacram : te is. golfers in the country a fow years | Portiand 9, Sacramer ° 9°) |Bercot and Jones Next No word has come as to what bird by AE: ; Bey n fs Yeading the Redskins. Larmor ubencn | " 1 DD” BERCOT and Morgan Jo! Te sens Games tmnt Pe TE ‘Doubles Play i in Men’s and Boys’ lactitintrssecet, aoe ames ¢| sasmeiat aay | | wa se beat Dor EIEN 8 ; {| Jones is one of the few Northwest! ICK WILLIAMS says that he {sheen ; | aioe WeEk Ns Senne, ¢ AOR Tae ightwe draw with! : an, ‘ LTR tear le ghia ae eee 4 [ieee omni ; ‘ ern lig ts to get a draw wi has wired sammy Crane rerun Jering esc t H Divisions in Star Meet Will Open a Sit gees ees ea S| cco meres ete sel aeare a ing the number of games to be sat es ‘ ° rics 7 W. tn t rt, 8 and |Che . 3 1 séctedl to be. a talviy ‘cit aia Played with Salt Lake this week and | > , S4 TURDS will see the doubles play opened up in the junior boy’s and men’s divisions Bases patie ee fr Sinks T|sexsion, Bercot draws ’em, no mate ee cont i. double-header r 1 in The ae -Woodland park tennis tournament. The winners of first round matche. nd & 3 . E Ph IR aseee 335 | ter who furnishes the opposition, ber The Indians and Bees had three|** teste x1 | Will be subject to second round play with the hours and tear igned at the scoreboard | }*' “ | cause he fights all of bap , tr 7 ° f | 4 7 tay Ple eo Sa Ney postponed games to make up on this PO able *—13/at the completion of first round matches | . f Pp nae acs | 3B y ria poe, ie ay ee oe trip, but the Salt Lake owners have | 2212 It will be impossible to start the wom: events until Monday, when play in all women’s wk 4 (nsstnd-t bho aa York 4 (second ame). | nesday, may be on in the eel @vidently decided aa toile, separ nate = : ; sot nesday, may gale double-headers that would divisions and in mixed doubles will be tarted. Mixed doubles teams must be made up rising. ihiabn necessary. i (aby : . at the scoreboard during — = - | xD ROUND incinnatl 10, Brooki; ‘ gets F BS ips Yue Gente (Eee es Ss STUN aw (STAR NET SCHEDULE FOR Fagg ce ale NN Feo Jacoba ¢ Ingham beat Haakons, 6 and 2; z1 SE..o1 Se. t [ 23 . ayed Monday Fowler beat Phi; 2 Atkina beat |New York ....... a r 8 featherwelgh' FRIED ICLARKE, one of. thee reat. | Moca! coh 3. 2 4 pigs dada oy nat AY AR M A Greenway, 3 and 1; Bohmidt Patter. | Cleveland 2 63 1| needs a long layoff from the ring, est outfielders that ever trod a| Becker See ae y od oom, € abd: 8y Be aie granacaey (tees ; pe ie big league outfield, is coaching ¢ eps jtingles events with good matches ; Kt 5 tox | he is in danger of going stal ry ms |being the of the etait | Wash eter ght Sailors Walters, Charley ¥alla and Paul Waner, the star | [being tt the day. . Detanits SATURDAYS SCHEDULE ties | =e : : ings ai ee vga fahenpeter Francisco youngsters. Clarke BERCOT TO |still marred a great man: Ati A. M [Davis and itickman ye Quinn and » ; $,| Moy and Tod Morgan ins Showing them some of the tricks tat! Juled matches. C. Naw va winner Cartana-Btaadecker- | Henry a Son Ss a : "toe | Week ts too much for any miller. Made him one of the greatest My-| BOX 1 Dranga .won the feature |“MArMe a inson 8 | Ata Pr. M At that Morgan, on the class h Ghasers in the game. And Valla and| JONES ni of the d om the veteran| finaw and Olsen ve Anthony and Winner Sampesn-Meyers va. wtuner| i : \ showed against Ridley, figures MWaner, both being young, smart and| IR. W. Hart a a} ‘ |: Winner ‘Thelborg-Redal va. wines: ow t New 2 beat Bud any time they start, iiiMicts should’ beneft a. gre ERE NEXT q Vincent went thru two|,,Wailses and Vers ve Moward and pty : : sp useic cl cous Geal from Clarke's expert coaching. | cott Is a Real Referee [DP retain te ce senate os Sf 62 ant Jack. SChrer 18 ee x. meinen an for Giants | oon Soe of next Wednesday night's fistic 7 Font x kirk and Sawyer bs earls Mei: Wilksen ean | ficial, is “a - GRIFFO HAD |.czi rin mS maa » ee ne Ten | panna, tn 3 IM | kt ie a | GREATEST OF | Dode Henry and Morgan William, |2°° complete ts of araday’s Bevtly and Seully” vs Dries and] 7 Ab ar a Pi Ne greatest of managers, lead asd tise, Basin beaee KL SAE Se ASE ae akt oceania yn fae ered scree a oa” ot SA “SMe ont candi vx mit, <DEeTamt ct mamtenn | I BOOKED) (te tr put out when Pete Moe called their} po 3 a s : Rutfeorn and Kelly ve. Pops and ste-| Mack. type, ‘can make mistakes! | ‘The local boxing commissior LEFT HANDS )fo-.:: six-round tilt in Tacoma a FIIDAN'S SCHEDULE uidette and ows vs. Clarke and/ phen. 3 Jin thelr Judgment of ball players. | LABOR DAY should make an effort to land Scott Otto Floto, Denver sport writer, | "™™. Mel Dranga ve. ¥ > Robinson vs. Greenstone | ve tanate an _Pitcher John Watson, of the New | |for the main events here in th Femarks that the greatest left hand | Bercot figured he won it hands| 7%! Staadeck 4 we Weetie thn eee 4 Fellers va Anderson and | Yor ants, is ed t ( : | future, as he lends a lot of class fhe ever saw was that of Young|4own, and Jones couldn't see any-| pic co ] wr |S ODennen and’ “Pefmquiot va Clarks | 210. MACK Was. unab! a 44-—Gordon: Balisy Jone: Cietance) the: proosecings, e Griffo. {thing but that he outfought the| prea ¢ a ive. ingen 4 Meyers Hogan and Clarke. a pitcher, and after fal| swimmer, will attempt “Gn anc'| Bobby Johnston, the Seattle One day, while Griffo was seeing| *!ashing Monroe sapling. Morton inser yr | , a = | Hart and Johanson ve Lightfoot ana | Sent him back to th in day to swim the 17-mile stretch | Ol! club trainer, ts another third) Dempsey work for his fight with] So as to settle all arguments and At 5 F. foe ee Swanson and partner vs. Hesketh Watson some yes Was se.) across the Catalina channel, from| ™&2 Who deserves work when the) Carpentier, he remarked: [dispense will all bad feeling that| Jon% Cartana vec winner Clarke: At Neon Marion, q ra otra SY Mack he Easter this island to San Pedro. tn 18 Notre. ius: tinge wien is “If Dempsey could only use his|might arise from said recent fracas, | decker : Winners of a matches to be sched. Ato P.M. league. At ime Connie's pitch: |" ‘ ¥ the squared circle, and hg speeds! Jeft hand e does his right he| they will battle it out again to put| Eat Pope va. Ramon De Oca |uled aa play Ie complet paliets and Boggs ve McDonald and/ing staff wan in such shape that|, The swim, which is comparable to things up wonderfully. Would be the greatest champion of| straight the question of Northwest| age FA gy | Bradley and Thelberg vs. Ossinger and p r who could simply throw |‘e swim 8 the English chan ne min all time. lightweight supremacy, ist o Olden. Afrey the ball had a chance. |nel, ts said to be complicated by| BRITAIN MOTHERS SPORTS “1 would rather hi good left mci tek od Pa m1 Herman Meyer. | ab yar ey Henderson and Windas va Cartana and} Watson met with some success|the extremo low temperatures of] Four-fifths of the athletic games | : RR eid, | 84 teak 3 | ve. Leo Ls ODE BERCOT vs. Morgan Jones y ng R. O. Hattield, | jackson and Winston va Glenn and |g) VALON, Catalina Islands, Aug. Willis Plummer Bame achedu Kemt-finals junior boy fess 0 | hand than two good right hands. bracket) ere Ate PM jAnd much failuro as a member of |the Water and the dan; of at-| played thruout the world had theit{ | “A fairly good boxer can keep OFFICIALS Jordon ova. CI ki Bruce Hesketh vs, winner Poore-Wil-| Semi-finals Junior boys” singles (upper |the Athletics, Perhaps hig most |t@ck from sharks jorigin in Great Britain. Sway from a right hand. But it takes | ie i son. | bracket) noteworthy feat was the pitcl: poe — ency | Beardsley ve. winner Robinton-Beards-| Winners In men's doubles should. ty y ‘as the pitching of. B very, very ood boxer to keep his | NAMED F 1 n | tey. Tae aera § pore Brac be abe 4h |a double-header. He lost both games, face out of the way of a good left | | |, ,0., 7. Btephens ve. winner Willlams-| round matches at 5 and 6 p. m.; matches| but by close scores, Watson seem hand Nelson Robinson vs. f Langite- | rightroot | ‘ Y ; to be made up at scoreboard @t com-|to } lenty oC Fred Fulton has the best | SWIM MEET ; | abate : na ing to Mack, didn’t _ learn hand of all the heavyweights. But Chet Duett va, winner Gleason and deciehs fast Bo as 4 AJ. J.A elt N, superintend- | Friber 764 | . and he was shunted to the ee Ber, Dh ald ora feree at the Neptune club's THURSDAY'S RESULTS ate first. frowned id th of Pee Rese [Serta ‘ eta air Zi Junior Bere Singles a | TWO TUSSLES | FROM OAKLAND smiled on Watson, i He caro ack | day afternoon at the West Green|son, 8-0. 4.0; Walter Swanson deteatca|, SACRAMENTO, Aug. 24—Port-| OAKLAND, Aug. 24.—lost to San|to the majors as a member of the | IDLENESS Is lt, ke beach. The meet is to start at| Fred Clarke, 6-3, 9-7; Chet Duett de-|land took both games from Sacra-| Francisco yesterday, 7 to 6. Bo Braves. In the spring of the 2 o'clock. 1 feated Donald Howard, 6-0, 6-0; C. Nau/mento here yesterday. The Beavers| Th The meet will draw junior |Gereated Alden Dyers, §-0. 6-0: + Luke neore RW E when the Braves seemed des EXPLAINED B | swimmers from all parts of the city|Thelberg defeated Kenneth Wallace, 6-2,|CaPtured the first, 6 to 4, and the | San Francisco .... +. 7 10 g| tined for the cellar, Mi aw bought YY |to compete, |1-6, 6-1; Nelson Robinson defeated Frank | second, 9 to 1 |Oakland ., sevens 6 11 3| Watson, HARRY WI | Lambert Sternberg, captain of the” Sete sings | ‘The scores (first game): Batteries—Shea, Hodge and Ag-| Since Joining New York, Watson LLS Crystal Swiniming club, will act a| aware Mees : |New; Kremer, Knight and Read. 8 pitched good ball and is now on NE of the sporting writers in|feferee. Lou Evans, superintendent |7-5. #-2; Bruce Heaketh 4 toy | Portland 1} 10 high road to prosperity. He Boston told ¥ Wills, the|f bathing beaches, will be the an-|<#iley. 61, 6.4) Walter Heardsley de-|Sacramento «.. Pose | 2| seems certain to cut in on a fat Colored heavyweight. that. ‘some| OUNCE." Harold’ Shidier, trated’ vtoy Woiey; 4-7" (defeul) Mor-|~ Tatterion— Crumpler, atiddteton | KRAMER JOINS _ |pertcn ot tre world series, Greon|ton Kobingon defeated Irving Anderson, cl ad been made o! .| Lake life guard, a forme: c 6-1, 6-0 ‘|and Onslow; Yellowhorse, Hughes | €riticism had been made of him be life guard, and former Lincoln| +4 : and Koehler, Schang. FIRPO’ Ss CAMP q@iuse he had not fought in the| high school athlete, will be the mar.|, 21°! Pranks defeated R. W. Hart, 6-4, last several months. |shal of events, Jack Moen, Romo | Pepper, dis, au; sbi Marty Agnesont| Lac oorone Ear®) RH. HE.) Cilt’ Kramer, San Francisco MONTANA iS *T know,” said Wills, “but if 1|Bronkalla and Joe Siedler will be|defeated George Clarke, 4-4, 6-2, 62 Portland ... seceeeee 9 16 Q| heavyweight boxer, has joined the | se e 9 | traini KC ‘ I had gone about picking up suckers| the judges at the finish. Perea Dis) Gktetted Ons “Henry \by des | PAeate nto estos : iM a pectin) 2 Se BEEN ILL SORE gone . Igwold Rodal defeated Walter| Batteries—Eoke: t slow; | the ontine, Be this: Firpo {s doing I would have ot eh agland: Ole Harvie i ney } a A - a defeated Iter) Batteries—Eckert and = Onslh 3 | th Argentine, who meets Jac k | PO a 4 Thompson, Shea, Canfield and|Dempsey for the world’s | | Been criticised a great deal more.|ana Dich Gene Oldharn defeated Arnold John-' Thompson . > i rid’s title in BO Tam used to criticism and I am iad Ne ea ha ie Ae ea ton,6-2, 6-0; Nelson Robinson defeated ) Schang. New York, on September 14, . amet Y men td Norman Bartells, Jimmy Fulton |Cecit Pettijohin, 6-0, 6-1; , Anderson de-| atead aS. bags Heed to heing passed up by men/and “Dad” Henry will be the diving |feated Jack Clagne by default; Alex Fine HE Montana papers are still Fe ct anata |r 'tom Oto hae soe [ne Sect oha§ Meth ANOTHER JOB _|UNITED STATES _|_L.raine ne nemrrer men we clerk of the course. attended the Jack Dempsey-Gibbons I er alee alii th fg rare dnscad hn Cura | FOR fare “I don't know who criticised: me! 6. ©, Baxter and John Anderson both| 1m RICKARD “ HAS BIG EDGE They insist that much of the for being. idle so long. But if it was| FOSTER defaulted; Chet Vincent defeated FR. 0. ‘ex Rickard has been namd pro-| Since the Olympic games were re. trouble Shelby was due to the Dempsey or Firpo I know how| Hatfield, 6-1, 5-7, Chet Vincent de-)moter of boxing shows in the Polo | vived, in 1890, in the six meets held, | writings sent from Shelby to the either one of them can get me back amon de Oca defonied John Back-| Sounds. ‘Tom O'Rourke, the vet-| representatives of the United States |targor papers i in the ring very quickly.” GIVEN GATE land by” default: ‘Lao’ tagerstrom “de-|¢t4n Polo grounds promoter, recent-|won 47 important events, while| And, vat ny ; Ai me fented Harry Hinke by default lly resigned his Job. en Britain hag won but elght The troubles pre Mirth ieee GRIGGS’ HOMER BY ESSICK = = = — the fact that certain “saps” under. | 4 O8 ANGELES, Aug. 24-—George Th (ol uld Al took to stage a world's champion. WINS CONTEST | utente ees. Ane: 2h Geores ey Lo most Outrun a Cyclone bad Hiren llegar ely LOS ANGELES, Aug, 24.—Los|@™ who has been with the Vernon iewertere cir emit fourround Angeles won the fourth straight | ©" t league club for the past two Tehpa ioe * rm - " " me — - “The fame from Vernon here yesterday, begs given his outright re- y Me ‘ ps E "i i a rar PRU aL) ot Monténa, very When Art Griggs poled out a home| lease to by Manager Bill Eusick BM Z Z 1 Me “ile ahaa dhe _they ee in eet enins. I the ‘club a his alleged refusal to give ‘ DIAN: for tho fight, that they we ¢ obil Ere: . H, #,|the club his best services « i ¢ oy were ob! BM Angeles ....6s.s0... 6 12 2| Basick sald Foater refused to’ ac an , ‘ ated ty a fo, when, aa a matter Vernon... 4 | company the team to Salt Lake City 1 be is 3 ? = kd a were not. Batteries—-Ponder, Thomas, Hughes, | ‘WO weeks ago, claiming {IIness in i 4 (; 2 ‘ y 4 ; ints prize fighting were legal and Byler; Cruze, Shellenback and|!!* family. The illness, in Easick's Wh, ges Y % . i i id and some fool, with. Hannah, opinion, did net warrant Foster's ac: fi Oe out having the money, offered $300, ee ST ani. ee heh 5 cag’ 4 000 for.a world's championship fight John Saladna Fonter wan also fined $180, which % H 6 Peis 3 clay et oem KANSAS CITY, Mo, Aug. 24.—A )s0 far. * +L pelloved ee y : newt Lae Sob ; ry Would tho peop! 7 A | 80 far. Battling Siki Is j|71.'sevs),c,have been bie salary oe Wage ' aac ain pete) oN feel the that they, would he ate | road pltohing final a oc a * - a ion OD hg By 3 ha Mae kt ei ‘ nally disgraced if they did not pi John Saladna, rookie twit ¢ | F828 Good, . Coming Over|| ;:; : fe Rae ; wet a BB| up. the monoge TY 414 Ret put} John Galndna, rookte twirler for the |NA Baladna hurling victornsattaal Elmer Relger, who has been with f i . . ( 7 me BT acy We'll say they wouldn't! ‘Thoya'| th Ni UA K UP) victory, the Blues’ chances for the PARIS, Aug. 33—Batiling giki, }|the Vernon Const league glib and i i Witihen Aint OS: 14 if ty ; be “sepa? 16 they Gide ney Ss | Hatureputasion, (Alls over tte Amen ir aoe eeeient negro heavyweight, has booked ||Playe for Seattle a number of - : ca ABS) Joes Abmoolanonscleoults Now the team is leading St. Paule passage for New York on the years back, Is now twirling for the % And no wonder! it’s only got an edge by a small mare Berengaria, sailing Saturday, Fresno tenm, in the San Joaquin, |, 2hev're off. Look at ’em go. They're the fleetest creatures on four feet—these flashy |,,,1?* female Payeho moth of Argen.| Ho has won all games Managor Bill | gin but Bill Good has fond hopes Sega sides little whippetis. Thie te the- start of, a race at the Midwie club in B, ; tina never leaves hor home of twiga| Good has started him in this season,| And he banks on John. to Clay at [, Ke clu asadend, Caly Sez} ne band griwe round her aoft body, | There are seven af ‘om to his credit ieauh dale roallzatlome (\ )

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